The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 13, 1930, Image 1
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VOL, VI.?NO. .'{7. ? 5
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STATE W. H.
CONVBS
L , O ____
Holds " Session .at S
:?Church, Chariest
-f. ~?? Chappelle
Charleslun, The She of Meeting,
The annual meeting of the State *
w. H. and l'\ M. Soeiety convened in !
St. I.like A. M. Fl. t lineli, 7 harfe> toil.
.. SL_C., oh August. tiT. --? . ,
Our-worthy ami very nnieh esteem- i
,, - eh President, Mrs. R. C. ChanneUe. i,
was at her post, ainl prosidi'il in her I
..usual calm and pleasn i lI n aujjcT'. In
accordance with her rcnuest-fato-1:i,L ..
les all dressed in.while, uhi. li helped .1
in a large measure to carry out the li
spirit of this great and sacred pcciis I n
ion. ' j.
?P" .The meeting open".I with devotions. p
i during' which all of us were made to (
feel the presence- 'of the Holy Spirit
end; thereby inspired to greate)' I v
' heights of activity. * I
, At thp .call of the roll by our very a y
elficjent Secretary,. I?y whose side, use
hfer able assist.oil Mrs I ,\ W..II?Lf
the officers, with v. i \- i'.-w ..v.- pi j.
- WcrA ftreseTTt to an* Wer. The |Vo;.j j
denti and delegates tiuni each emtio "71
ence were then presented ai.d uui: t
M hearts wore made to feel .-1:t| wRei
we beheld so tine a delegat ion. : p
~ During the morning s.-> ion, oar
convention was graced with i li. pn
ence of our newly pointed lli>-b??p. ili'iy
Rt. Rev,. R. (\ RSfisoui, ami his.picea ! p
. ly Wife Mrs. Ransom, whn-e_ pre- 1 l(
ence "meant much to onr una 1 i111
Bishup-Random ;eT.I' >o .l tl.e eonven t
tion in a pleasant?I..it % I'm ,--i'al wa\. 7\
bringing to us a nios>:tj?v_ that we_* j,
shall long ro;;ieiiiln;r ami 'cherish j.
withiirnnr hearts.?L? 7
He emphasized the beauty of Miss- j,
lonary Women being true to their
sacred trust, also the .great necessity
,, ol having iin honest coi ps of oti'ieov-i c
' We see thai he is a man, who stands '
lor what is right and hail, with joy (>
"his coming. ?" - ,j j,
Bishop Hansom informed us that i f]
Mrs. Ransom, is an authority on all h
matters pertaining t?> vjie. W. M. and
.P. Mr Society," a ml' that he. wa?. willing
and ready _lo give us ' any in ''
?vformatfon, we might .1. : ire. I'
She was then preset it-oil to the co.,- .
FACL'I/UY OF STATIC ( (li.l.FOH d
. IS ANN'OF Nrl'F.l). ??
College Force is Increased C
1?Orangeburg,?St
that the hrt vo1 tt>rC' *'
brought to a close, buLlji culniinaJL.ing
with lavorahlo- results, marked- .'ami K
characterized by achievements and 1;
-u-. -accomplishnnmU?tljat. ha-?e^e3*d^gt- i -A
f laudatory extol from the most'er.iti.- ic
cal skeptics, preparations are hi-ii ; "ft
made for the opening of the fall
iou .at, South -Carolina State Collie,
which takes place September 21. h
Everything* is "shaping up for a banjg
ner'year. It ismnnouiH i.il I'nnn t.h <
Administration Offices that the mini- i t
ber of applirnt.ions exceed that of any L
previous ? year. Registrar Spaha ; I
i states that"Freshman Ui ietitation is '
to hold a conspicious plact_.in tin- jt
program of the college and all new p
~ -r students must report for Orientation '"t;
1 September 22. V
Major Depart. Headed by Masters p
???Provisions have been?made where- H
by every "major department will he ti
hp?f?rlpfl h v iti fruiu iw?h.il v.
tut ions. In-order to accomplish this, I
President Wilkinson Has made it
possible to retain most oi' his former . p
members and made .additions Mi.il- v
wijL ad to the ,efficiency of organ! , ,-t
zation in schoolroom instruction. t_a
Interesting to alumni, .students"and ','t<
friends is the unnouncehi.cnt that in. , h
N. C. Nix will serve as Dean of the j h
~?Facultyr" Dr. Nix hm Tetcrtnr in the 'y
??field of South Carolina edwn-tion and ; -?v
is ope of the best figures in the" cause j.p
in the state. | I
New Teachers and Activities u
Mr W H Hell. A 1-a
tern University, win ue J JOIHl t)f tll'.'~H?
of History. Mr. Bell has served four w
t years as Director of the Department b
J of Social Science and Director of i;
Summer School at Langston Univcrb.
sit v. Okln ? I ?
Mr. Robert Brooks, A. M., Western
B?servp, wtH serve in the1 roU* of
of -English;?He \<-lH Tttsg" flsMET" ~
Athletics. Hqvintf earned his -y
B.at his "Alma Mater, he will a<M i .
^ tttgTo tlifc sueeess of thi' <fc^
" r It
BLH^Green, A. M., Howard i ^
Bfrill beoome Professor of
Bfr. Green is endowed j ^
experience, having : (
Bjraguat K>itH;i;Uvan-t ^
^^North (da vol inn. b\
selected
|^W the Va
^hoT
B
Sil
& F. M.
1TION MEETS
itV Luke A. M. E.
nn...M.e I," fpresides
71
,eii4-r<Vir and,. in Lor" srveet manner,
riveted TiV. saying that, slie had eoine
< w > 1 k with us and help in any ynwhere
.she was needed. She
aid sin* was part iruhxrjy intereste 1
ii tin* yopny; "people, and hoped that
tuK* work Would l?c* dolie in the
uv-iiile.Department in the I'uture.
. ..Sin* iiientunied ..the duty of. eav'i
hu'-ch seiiduij; its annual fee on one
otiar* t'n tin* State Mooting, whic 1
as mil hoon kept up. With such a
nhli* woman ti? aid us wo fool that a
ir-'j-.T and mm i' iiitiniiion i, 11. o. .111
ingrain t\\'il| ho put- oyer in South
'andinn. _
Mi>. .I-uJa K. Wis on-, in very fitting
'"ids responded' in the. addresses
!' Hishop and .Mis-. Ransom, aft eg,
liioli t lio Rishop departed for Knian
\. M. II. ('hiiYoh,whore tho'Stat-v
o'l-io and S. X. <'niA out ion wa? -m
-?irrtrr hi 11 left M i s. Ra iis'oin With ns
The reports apade wore splendid
l : pit' tie.; I art 1 hat MiJile of till' di ?
and conferenee branches had
o't hold t!j*-ir annual .no'i'liiiK- Th
lo- oiii s ta'l ol officers, were-'ro-elec'
d.
I "" 11'>n"'i?I'iifinot?ho aid?rrf?r+F7*
' >'iiO n?o-f' the .hii al flvUioUr?who, oji
Tt:iii ^d n ; o loyally. They spat a I
o pane in making our -.lay plon-Pm
' ttlii nf l"iio I oiiio'iiilifariro A fto;
tir- iitoi iniir . ssion w.- voi- SSSaul
very suaitiioiis and ap|iotixing din
or hy_ .tlioin,' which wo highly on
yod. .' .. 1
A ft or; thi' transaction of the re'aiiiing
business, wo listened to the
i-noids of the various committee:,..
I'lio lioeting of the Quaadr.ounial
Tin oil,!, ' n is :iv?din 10 sod?m loiiod '
nd all present pledged their unstin*.
d? support toward putting over a
ii-.u i?ri?Ki'am lor n_ and making
hin t'Vi'ij) otic dt' the greatest ' that ;
as ovt'tti been held... y
-Thus pa >ed_iutu history one ?f th- j
rentes! meetings of -tlit* W. M. ui><t
M. in African Methodism.
(Mis. ) Kuniee Wilson, Reporter
i in education.
All?hlrxmst-A. timid, who recently
e< eiveil his Master's Degree from"
oriiell I ' i livers ity vviR iT'turh to thi'olloee
to inad up tTTe DenaftiperiLaiL
rrrrl KiUle.'tllbH. " '
Miss U. A. Anderson, A. U? (,'hicao
University, has been added to the
acuity in Home Kcpnomics. Miss^
lire ana will add much toward per-J
nuance of'^duties in that depart-]
a nt. ' . - .<
Mr. 1'. Barges? was n* mutricul- <
ml at Hampton working for thy de-]
fee of- Baeholor of. Sciimce in Agri- j
all, lire. Til is?was?obtained?during ;
lie .su'mnler and he will return to
tinerant 'Teacher Trainer.
Mr. \V7 \V, Wilkins, a member -of
he faculty of the Mechanical l)earimone
has heen selected by "the
late Board of. Education as Field
Worker in%Mechanic Arts. In the
erformance *o.f.. this iluty,?Mr. Wilkts
will he in a more prominent posi- j
i<>n to'aid the people u.f South Caro-_J
rum their; sttate cllege.
Athletic l'rospects
The Athletic authorities have pre
ared a heafthy menu for their sturdy
oiia ami?hrvers*.of real colege Kp'mT..
idmiivrs and followers of'the Garnet
+?d Blue will have an opportunity
> see their favorite?im?n?Q<i ? ?
pi tic coiiipct-ioti witli Hot gply^ lea J
iK teams of the State but with binders
from (leorKia. Alabama. an.1
'or lb Carolina. Football proseets
are exceedingly bright*. .Coach
'aul ,Ii-well, who shared the destiny
1 the team last yeah, will be ably
ssist.ed. by Mr. Kohl. Hi'uOks, a stel
IT IteM'tniuu?on tin fi idiriH'i fni'
Western Reserve University. A
ealtli of material is on hand and
rilliant results are expected from"
he team.
'ROM IN F.\T FLO.RIDI A>N8
ON VACATION
Messrs. K. D. Ballard and J. S, Mcane,
prominent business^-meL???
< rkfOHvifl?\ [''la., passed thru the
itv last" week^emVute to AshAville,
!. C., where they will spend sonicLme^on^
an extended vacation.
Mr. Ballard is a veal estate dealer
nd president, of the Lincoln Golf and
oijntry Club and Director of various
iwwe**1 coweerw* iTr' tht' "Fhirtdy rttTT
fcr, Ntcl.ane is vice-president of the
.inciilnr Golf nrul Cnuniry CIttItt " Dtector
_<>f the Afro Insurance Co.,
nd director of the Bottling Works.
\V.. wish these gentlemen a nlearrnt?rtmrrtmrnrmt"
trm?t?thnt they
?JT TTml time to spend a few days
\ their return.
(-olumhia, y>. ft7t saturda^
jCOL. R. E. PHA
H" REPLIES T<
The Times Editor Ei
the Death Knell to
. 1 ^
er: ' ' im
) Under the caption "Passing of Elk- of
; ^Ipin" Trie Carolina Times uf Durham,' -h?
j N. C., seeks to convey to the brother-- tio
I hood ol' Elkdoui that Grand'Exalted ou
I .J. Kinley Wilson, by getting .elected yo
| from year to year, is causing a de- noi
i plction in tin.' order aod that unless ! 00(
| he "is big 'enough to step aside" the j da'
[ i rder will become defuct. The Times; pa
| also sought to shew that the lack j nu
i of great, numbers at the Detroit meet ! ue
j IIIL' WM < (In.' 1i. Wilson's rritit iniunt un?L j
I tumbehey when nothing is further tlu
I from thu-U'uth. ' ' > I nii:
| Any man, with a thimble full of j not
. soTise. knows that the greatest fmaiv | bee
rial. depix4s';ou?iu~ many yefirs was I n>.
| the cause pf the.small number of del-j 1
eggtes attending the (irand t.o<tg.- i >, t,
p-at?Bet I'oit.?A-ed?a*-,?hard as?the | "p;
lines?nif?when?1111111y?lodges?eoul 1 | mil
not afford to bear the expenses* of j mM
Jiiil ir delegates, there were upwards j An
of 900 delegates, present in eonirasi I tMli
t o 1 t un as- iif ..former years .1 hen
To ehuige (irand Kxulted Kuler4 t-hi
j Wilson*, with a loss number of dele- j su|
| g-itrs?iff:tiie?same. of?charglng?hint j |,.|
with being the cu-tise of the financial \V'i
j depression it is nothing short, of aj Hu
I d.'dilt.-i at>. attempt ol certain indivii 1 - J_fc ii
;mils in -North .Carolina, and: t'-l.sewhere ?nm
f tn discredit a man, who when-elected ; 1
I foiuul less t-hhn 1200 lodges financial sin!
and who since his election* Ij t? !
1\ f ?*' *1 nTrtn
! till- v .III I 111 mm i* lliun OU'J ? p II
lodyvs ti> Im> added TO the roster of 1 am
the Grand l.odpe under his superior | flu
i leadership for eijrht years. "I SO'
The Times considers it a crime fdr j ret
i i out imieil iilfji't1 iioldIiik. Put ttre , w li
shoy_ on the. -other foot and see what 1
the I inies thinks of it.' North- Caro- rdel
lina has had its share of the offices nia
j -of H.l.ie order, and to-day it" has a nei
era ml' .auditor who has been elected bel
; t~he second t ime, and a Grand Chap- fac
lain who lives in Durham, and who ' tha
hn? been appointed by the same Fin- J pa]
; lev --Wilson for -the past H years. i Rii
I . The .Times may not . have been ad- sui
j vised that since Wilson has been in it i
I office, that the Health Department to
has been a 'did; that it has sent out
?vnl-i'-ihhn. 1 itni -i 1.m-n ti. rtw.ee than IPO, ' ?
nun people oft lie Race that they have
L read and benefitted hv that the civih
School Bears Name Of TI
Celia D. Saxoit
-?otReceives
Highest ? Honer "City hri
. tn
School, Hoard Can Confer Mi
. ...... ....... TTTr-r-tk*
p?*? ? ? ' :?: tht
! . ' . it*
The highest honor tlie city school ,.in
beard can confer upon a teacher, the ^r(
naming of a .school after liifn or her, SI)]
j has been bestowed upon Mrs. Celia D.
i . '' ?^
1 _ . r(T
off
^ _ iL
' nffi ? wr
~^? tht
i : ~~ ~^~ ?^?,
SntsTUKUA 1)7 SAXON
veteran?mnrhrr ^t booker" Tw
' Washington. *"" " "
{ Blossom Street school does not exist
any mor? except in the buildiftg,
1 the' school will henceforth carry the
J name oULhe Negro educator.
In commenting on' this honor yesterdavi
Superintendent Flora said 1
{- Mrs. Crttfr frflxmr'hUH bmrieaehttig'T -H
i for S3 years, 4fi oof them in the CoTumbia
public schools.
I "She has been an exceptional teach
Lcr in many pespecta," Mr. Flora said, ^
i "and hoc :m attendance record that n
! hfts hot tieon equalled". FriT~^??rcotp~
l.secutive years she has neither been ?
I absent nor tardy."
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iLt-i-hJ- - ' ' : ? '
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f.SEPTEMBKK 13, 19:50;
RROW
3 THE TIMES
ndeavors to sound
Ellfdom tforoijgountry
... * : ' . 1 * -?7
- f _ . . ) - * .
berties Departm e fit has been tTi?
?ans whereby -segregation in mhnv
iU- .1... A ..... -
me . uepurunenis ai Washmgton
s?been Wolten up; that the Kduea'
nal Department has placed in vari
s colleges of our 'country! * 1 I v
ung men and womeir at an f.x inse
to tlie order, of iii6re than -So".
J.00 all of which has been paitl t'o
te and that the Kdueatioiiul Dc
rnient of the order has approxi *
itely $30,0UU.0l) on hand t?? contin
the scholarships already award <!.
I'" ill ley Wilson, Is only a human lik"
> owners ??f the Times, and makestakes
as they do. But he should
l he ..charged with being i) tyrant9
muse he., cxtn get the votes to d>e
ely-cied from time to time.,
suspect the Tiinos-Would have a
Hrted?t+re?pocket S?rrf?im-rf?\> 11 h ft i ?ler's
coin, and that l tit part nf i h
t|o,v has mystei iousls disappeared.^.
old maxim is "idean out tour own
ise first then clean other jjyrs
after," best suits the Tinie.- in
s case. -If Wilson ha; "boueht
porters" as charged by tin- 1 ime... j
the Tones prmhuu the prnoi , :n..I I
Is'ni Will'.be made to account lot .it. I
Lr-tiiU-U?such a- time as t lie -Tone-'t
la _Jto_produce such a proof, t^hen j! i
^ft?ptitnrp or shut up'.
PtTT trrnible willi the film"' r I"
spect, is that it has not been able!
^et on the- inside. Like nm.-t dis -J
it hollows l,i?firm?U?u>?Int.,
1 instead ol' ascertaining the ti'u - j
ts in the cas?r it tfoes otV oti a tan ]
rit, and seeks to justify its un j
isonable position by ci v me tlm t
ile dreaming.~ - !
'inlev Wilson, does -riot - need an,'
ense Irum ine; he is more, than i i
itch l'or any map,set- of men, or i
,vspapers- who seek to malign or.
it tie hint, but'1 am aVVare ot th 4
t that > the Times, is a nevvspaper;
t it must make a noise-twself: itper,
and ~aboye all, it is close to
h Miond, \ a. where the reee ill Til
rection started, ami it inaybe that,,
.vanls an excuse for.North Carolina
secede in order to ?et to be the
icial organ ot' the secess.i intent?1
K. K. Hian'uw, . *"11
. . ? . Grand I i
???wtiiiirTf I Ii*f"a"g~rran r
IE COLIMBIA < I.INK N(>\\
Fl'M' I'IONS IN IT S I'EK.M A
NKNT 11 KAI)()l' ARTKUS
Phe Columbia Clinic Association, '
w.IucU~ Alr.=AVdlie .)ohnson.<8>f. tW
m ot' Jolilisoii ami iiradley. is thv
tly progressive./l'resiilcrtt "and Dr.*
itilcia A. Evans* is the most etfint
General Director, promptly ih? t
made upon the Association for the,
larged room, additional equipment
d more desirable location. This
ought about the. leasing of the
oiHlRJ MiiKling, currier ul" l.ady and
irden ' Sts., that is Sit admirably
uated and suited fur the Clinic se".
e.. And j>uch are the repairs and
locations- .that have begun to h
ected that their consumation. will .
ifuest ionably^tmiTcuddrp place out
mding as permanent. Clinic Ilea I-arters.
.Moreover, it will be a sub
intial source of civic pride and el<
is.vnury benefit to our group ev.cn
a city so large as Columbia.
blip permanency of this inst itut i??u
i i a pe ra t ive.~ Tli i s?fyc t i s e v i del ice 1
Its ' revelations of the number ol' .
ildren who sorely need, the atten
re-of t-he-tkmt-ist a wl- the -phyaietanready
dlJSi have iieen examined astreani
f hundreds continues each
y to come. Dr. Evans has, witlrin
- last Ten days. Visited-1he .Cliu.c
,i-k Citv. in older to ohser\e" tlr
ist modern ami scientific inethuust
are obtain in them, to tlrn- end.
st the Columbia Clinic, should b>' I
It,, <>i....UK .u_. I . I
cordingly, pa rent si are urged . ,
ad their childien for examination.
* .i _ _L- ' ' " I
9 ? I
^inal Notice to Delinquent
Subscribers.
Final.Rillsarebeing mailed all
rfinquent subscribers. Subscrihrs
have unfit October 1st. to set*-a<nir
-torch _ i
ons are required in advance. IT I
ou have not paid ?p by the 1st i
f October and don't Ret your parr
Oct. 1th, don't wr'ite asking
hy._ Send ,in your Phoney and j
ie paper will star! agamT
UKO. H. HAMILTON,
' Publisher,. .. . . i
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f '
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; ^ -firm
CLAFL1N COL1
. 3TRENGTHE
The Faculty for 193
that tf-^ccnt ^i
, il ==t ^ "
" Educators
'Hu-. < lafliri r.^lU-w lac thv r..r ?
VX'M ; 1 will irrlu.'i,; I >; ur?"! f Vk.i %.? j
<V M.. Ml - Hlnmiiiol)?W4rt?4t-t-r-r\ ft 1
f'.A.i.. i vi .. '
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Woik will 1,,. Hi M.w I'.-. .1 I'nVli-': t I 1
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Univi i sity - i M ,U:, . j j'.^,!
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+*tui-r.i-| I!( |, ,<i-hu.?l. t)ai\ In.Iiat,a'"
ami liiv .\iirrt?T|r'r}?*lu.at?* and v i adVi at";- *'
Work at Hnuaitl t'-nf\i-i - it-y.
and Ktonninitv.
I'lns i?< l.at I m-i.t v. .11 l-?,n , >,u; .'i 1
Pl otyr Mif Tin,ma- Mi Ik.iia'ldi? 'j, __A
TTI. M., V in. ?'|- it\ uj kiji'on.*-'in .\ii.
.Mi-l>uiia4il s I'. A., wa? icri-iw.i lti,m "
l.iviiTjmo'rif (and trrr-' I ' 1
> i.'1'stl.V , ..ol.?I'fn ' s'v'a,"! 1
td-1 ty , u,,1'k, alsu. u-i. ,1. df :*???_i
I iiivfisity t>t \\ i-t:onK;T> "AIT M>j
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III. "M,, ll'utn tin- I 'lAi-lnti ?,,t W, '
tolisill. Ht. M-lAnl ";i> a" till-.I Ul.df
la.' was at tin- I'ni\*i r<ity \\ '
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luuldtly iliM-ivsi-d m Mth i\tra-'-ui- 1
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I i-l.atinu'. ' Public .^pi-akiiiL1* ami Tenuis.
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Ttif MiCht-i- ('tit t any. ' X =-1
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HmnanitU'S a? a tVat'TiV of tlit. ' work
C'lal'lin in tli,. plan-' ??t f -cj'i rat'i .
with Staff Cijl*-?v. 11 it- 1. a;; l' i a rr- -irfct"
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strenp^fhniH'd. ?*
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and Litt-vatmv. Ancient l-'an^iuiut ^. i'(
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tli$> first ten utlnf. lit* llieii
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atj-^wiii'li in the eiinhiiitt- si'tuml" .d
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nt' the smile in-1 it utiviii. IB- lua.idi'
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..1.1'i-dv. Ill- the: I w.a - W I'ltl-fl. lit-tin
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triauuakt.u01 k iit Crook iiu-luded t'?<m
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l.ati- Cotiiedv and iti< Creator I- \ 1i: "
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pinduaTtC'wi.ik itt itiis ">~m"
' i t t-tl a ?-iir\vv Vorn-s*-' lit ft reek* 1:1 '
eratmv which demanded e\tense
" ad'inv ami ivpofti-fiTT Cnvk .auLlif'vs
in diU'ercmt... phases uuf work.
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?w*r*.;in tvnTff ^-frr' ; :i". ,u
thnrs. a- Plantus. Torrenee. Horace,
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. stricted to. tli,. classics hot ineludoiT *
IMiiIolopv atj<T Ajdfc.e..|.lp i '! ri.i. _
-utter* **? **'alonts of Hoili t'iai'lln ilt'u!"
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uiuler tliis_youny man who is an out
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