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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

..." Alinet Reed Latson, Jr., '09 5 "Mammy Loo" Cartwright Glee Club t") "The Mountains" Washington Gladden 'oO The Clubs The following men were taken on... ... MOD- ERN SHIRT IDEA. WHITE OR COLOR- FAST FABRICS. SI.60 AND MORE Cluctt, Peabody a Co. MAHcn. or CLUETT AND .nnOW COLLAR. Draper Hotel Northampton^ ... ... MOD- ERN SHIRT IDEA. WHITE OH COLOR- FAST FABRICS. $1.60 AND MORE CLUCTT, PEABODY A CO. WAKCns OF CLUCTT AND ..now COLLAR. Draper Hotel Northampton^ ... ...CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH President's Address Arthur James Pierce. Song — "The Mountains," By the Class. Poem. George Burweli Dutton. BY HOPKINS HALL ' Co... ...ner-up of the tour- nament, f The annual Geology I trip to the Heltlerborg mountains in New York for this year has been sched- uled for Friday, Uny 17... ... be implied in the name of Williams. John W. Redick '07. At the Helderberg Mountains The fifth annual tour of the Geology 1 classes to the Helder- ber... ...e Orient H. J. Lincoln Banjo Club 4 Mammy Loo Cartwriglit. Glee Club 5 The Mountains W. Gladden '69 The Clubs WILLIAMS RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1907 S... ...Kinney, Kissam, Lemperly, Livermore, MoManus, Mahan, Merrill, Minot. Moot, Peabody, Putnam, Rob- ertson, S. 8. Rogers, Jr., Sy- monds, Tifft, Turner, ...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

... those mentioned, I have not, outside of your army, 75,000 men east of the mountains. Thus the idea of sending you 50,000, or any other considerable f... ... to exceed 80,000 disciplined troops, properly so called, this side of the mountains; and most of them, with many of the new regiments, are now close ... ...h- ing and fighting, there are scarcely any old troops east or west of the mountains that have not done as hard service. I sin- cerely wish war was an... ...t of record, for the State of Louisiana; and I do hereby appoint Charles A Peabody, of New York, to be a provisional judge to hold said court, with au... ... settlements by all the tribes between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. The State of Minnesota has suffered great injury from this India... ...st by the Alleghenies, north by the British domin- ions, west by the Rocky Mountains, and south by the line along which the culture of corn and cotton...

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Up from Slavery : An Autobiography

By: Booker Taliaferro Washington

...ia. At that time a journey from Virginia over the 25 Booker T. Washington mountains to West Virginia was rather a tedious and in some cases a painful... ...on. One ex- perience I shall long remember. I had been travelling over the mountains most of the afternoon in an old-fashion stage-coach, when, late i... ...beg my way into the good graces of the landlord, for at that season in the mountains of Virginia the weather was cold, and I wanted to get indoors for... ...help to which I have re- ferred came in the shape of an allowance from the Peabody Fund. This was at first five hundred dollars, but it has since been... ... to fifteen hundred dollars. The effort to secure help from the Slater and Peabody Funds brought me into contact with two rare men—men who have had mu...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

...e United States to that portion of our territory which lies beyond the Rocky Mountains. Our title to the coun try of the Oregon is “clear and unquest... ...n, the only means by which the power of the States on this side of the Rocky Mountains can reach them in sufficient time to “protect” them “against in... ...estowed upon us a strong box in the precious metals locked up in the sterile mountains of the far West, and which we are now forging the key to unlock... ... or abandonment of moral principle. I remember that my old schoolmaster, Dr. Peabody, said, in days that seemed to us then to be secure and untroubled... ...rough the forests of the Argonne, to the shores of Iwo Jima, and to the cold mountains of Korea. In the swift rush of great events, we find ourselves ... ...d the sharpest fears of all ages. We can turn rivers in their courses, level mountains to the plains. Oceans and land and sky are avenues for our colo...

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