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February 25, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…; burden of proof onl Captain Auer,; form rid peed o, anex e n'iet. who has not yet seen action fort the Wolverines because of injuries. UENCERSp P rEPARE '" e coach feels reasonably sureIt 14 that Auer will…

… the furWeaneses. Wolverine lineup, that of thle 126-!t i beore he 'tron >"pound division, is still rather un-I Aller allng efoe te 'trog Isettled. Otto will riot be able tof Illnoi hnevs lst…

…(:Iinued on Page 7) not plan to let that happen again. ldra:~; !.nned4 Wolverine sophomore star free styler, who performed to perfec- tion in t he three recentr met with Conference schools. I ers P roves Pu…

… Wisconsin and kh1):rt i'a al . Wi1 have played one game less thini the Wolverines when the,- season firncahy comes to a close. T.Che econd con--. test between these twio t e a in s scheduled to be playEd l at…

…' Wolverines are lo' ii 03for- pail' of hard bi-tt les agal oi 5th w-ne- sofa here Friday antd " t ul idov nights. Since the ophrs bowet~d to M'ichigan Coach TPon's na-n ha:ve celeat~-d Wisconvsiln intwo…

February 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… ,dash when he beat Eddie Tolan, Wolverine sprint ace, to the tape 'by inches. Campbell of Michigan took third, relegating Captain Root of the Maroons to fourth position outside the scor- ing. Root came…

…, quarter mile ra'ce in 52 seconds and then ran as anchor man on the victorious Wolverine relay quartet. le captured the quiarter mile by three yards over Schulz and Col- ville of the invaders, but his broth…

…- er Dalton fell far behind on the last lap. The Wolverines led on the first three legs of the three-quar- ter mile relay but Root, Chicago's last runner, began to pass Dale Seymour on the last lap…

… at odonyand ___day tFeaturing a program of addresses oaE Yief, Premier Mussolini forn Wolverines Score Winning Goa Daily editorial women) - and music, Randolph Adams, "us- ally approved of his…

… they started a bxelated dcrive to stave off defeat. Daniels Garners 9 Points. Norm Daniels, playing his first game as a Michigan regular proved the Wolverine threat of the even- ing with nine points to…

February 19, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… but he last five minutes of play battled the Wolverines on even terms. The Miners great goalie Ed Maki was a standout in the nets, but he had to bow to the performance of Michigan's Bill Chase. Time…

… body checks. Heyliger Flashes Old Form Gibby James paced the Wolverine scorers with two last minute goals and an .assist. Captain Vic Heyliger who returned to the line-up for the first time since he…

… Out Wolverines Distance Of Of Lineup; In Striking Leadership The use of the motion picture and "'0' 1 10A'C' V other means of visual education were rest were such, that he was the only described last…

… unable to make the trip with thetWolverines and it is doubt- ! ful whether he will be in condition1 to rejoin the Varsity when it col-1 lides with Purdue's Riveters Monday night back in Yost Field House…

… plenty of speed and his share of ex- perience from his role as "sixth man" as well as more than his share of accuracy from the floor. With the Wolverines within strik- ing distance of the Conference lead…

February 18, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Lose To Hoosiers In Last Half Huffman, Gunning Lead Indiana To 37-23 Win; Jake Townsend Stars Passing Play Of Team Is Stopped Wolverine Offense Bogs After Gaining 14-12' Lead In First Half By RAYMOND A…

… the Wolverines' baskets, the Varsity was unable to keep pace with the Hoosiers, who came back after trailing 14 to 12 at the half to overwhelm the Michigan team. Keith Gunning's offensive play was the…

… away from the Wolverines. Indiana let the Wolverines bring the ball down the floor but once un- der the basket John Townsend's pass- ing was stopped by the leech-like de- fensive play of Vern Huffman…

… next five to take the meet, 17 to 13. The Wolverines started fast, John Speicher taking an overtime 118- pound match from Andrews in 4.49. Cameron, using a top scissors, stopped Elliott and Earl Thomas…

February 24, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… a C aaor rith nn R b a nra At. c Tn fun cQnn- Allowing their opponents no first places, the Wolverine swimmers piled up their score and in so doing broke two conference records. Although the new…

… distance last night in 1:38,7. Dick Degener, the Wolverine na- tional diving champion, had no dif- ficulty in winning the low-board event. Derland Johnston, sophomore luminary, strengthened the confi- dence…

… hand corner of the cage before Jewell could throw his body in front of the puck. With the Wolverines down two goals in less than three minutes, the Michigan defense, with Red MacCol- lum in the lineup…

February 18, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Field last night. Wolverines won eight firsts to three, and had point-winners ry event. of the most surprising features meet was the uncovering of more talent in Michigan's ros- our of Michigan's firsts…

…, after having led .tire distance. Bob Lamb took a third for the Wolverines in a that was much disputed. His ras :06.3. Lemen sprang a surprise in the r-mile by beating Arnold of and Capt. Ellerby of…

… nish, when the Wolverine run- :ded with sprints worthy of the ,rd dash. Wolverines won another slam 65-yard low hurdles, in which u Hunt broke the tape in :07.5. amb took second, and Leonard an, third…

… the Big Ten ladder by vir- Wolverine 26 to 20 victory Buckeyes here tonight. an ascended to eighth place Olsen men to a tentative the ranks. A Chicago vic- ght would drop the Buck- the cellar. me was…

February 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… Riskey. , ii Badgers Trim Michigan Court Squad, 32 To 26 Wolverines Succumb To Wisconsin Rally During Final Period (Continued from Page 1) Early Inquiries Show Interest In National Wrestling Me cagers…

…, giving Wisconsin a 26-22 lead. Joslin stopped the spree with a points to the Wolverine total. Pre- boski and Hamann both scored on fouls, and Plummer took a pass from Fishman to tally, making the score 26…

… let it be known that with further conditioning the Michigan track team will be capable of pro- 'ucing even better results than were evinced in the last meet, which was ;he first for the Wolverines

February 25, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… seemed e n ohetackof thegrequsied to e ispied romthestat o th three men for each event has cost game. They cashed in on a weird the Wolverines a considerable numn- assortment of shots, w it h long ber' of…

… encounter the Go-- vrlof eleven tries. Seer~lnew tip-off formations philel's on Saturday. made it next to impossible for the Chicago i probably the strong- Wolverines to get the ball aa est team in the Big…

… contingent win- ning both his bouts. Captain Gor- don was decidedly off form losing five bouts. Gordon is a three year man. The Wolverine sophomore epee man, Winig, showed up espe- cially well winning his…

February 18, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…T," R. M T C -4.1 A N D A TV. RA .- -C Y PnAlI', ", !uN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1931 . 1 1... f YJM' 1Y I. 1 _,. 1. a c ._. . t _..1 1 .. < . _ .v. ... rx Mect to Give Wolverines Drill Before…

… other members of the forward line. With Schlanderer playing as a regular, and Sindles lost to the team, some other men who have not yet seen service with the Wolverines are expected to get into action…

…, meetings, etc., through the Daily Official Bulletin. Latest news of world, nation, state, and city from Varsity Than Squad Looks Stronger When It Lost to Ohio. The Wolverine gymnastic team will meet…

February 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… that several of the regulars took time out to brush up on their foul shoot- ing, which was slightly off form in the Chicago ga'me. If points will win games, the t Wolverines plan to develop thei talents…

… From Page 6), event for the Wildcats, with Smith, Walker, Hosmer, and Walaitis swim- ming for the Michigan natators. Captain Ault of the Wolverines is favored to take the quarter mile swim. He took first…

February 25, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…." Wolverines Are Defeated, 20'6, In Wrestling By RICHARD LA MARCA Scoring six victories including a fall in eight rugged bouts, Washing- ton and Lee, Southern Conference champions for the past seven years…

…, trounced Michigan's Varsity wrest- lers, 20-6, for the second consecutive year and extended their winning streak to four straight wins. The Generals beat the Wolverines last year by the score of 19 to 13…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… Beats t InGreat Drive, 2-1 Wolverines Have Chance To Enter Into Tie For Big Ten Title I ious and the other occupant of the toboggan, Elizabeth Henderson, '38, was unhurt. Miss Goebel did show slight im…

… the discus- brought many violations of unaffil- son, iated persons' privacy and the en- IS.C. Beaten By Wolverines In Track. Meet State Loses To Weakenedl Michigan Team; Stoller Does 60 In :06.2' A…

… banged the. heavier Gophers all round the rink. Fabello, flashing 3, great stick handling and skating ame was all over the ice as he acted s the spearhead of the Wolverine at- ack throughout the later…

… in his lone relief man, Jack Merrill. With the rabid crowd begging for a score the Wolverines put on the power, and the Coliseum was turned into a roaring bedlam when the Scit- (Continued on Page 3…

February 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… instruction compared with long-established colleges and universities. Team Bows, 33-19 Crippled Wolverine Team Defeats Minnesota, 3-1, To Gain Championship Sherf And Heyliger Account For Goals Maize And Blue…

… Poser and Gilly IOWA CITY, feb. 23. - (') - MacDonald, the Badger's great guards Greatest of all Michigan swimming held six Wolverine forwards without teaestal twogn s eicn a single point. teams…

… warranted Coach Cap- Taylor Drysdale, Jack Kasley, and pon's faith in him by outplaying two Ogden Dalrymple of the Wolverines' Wisconsin centers to take high scor- set the sensational time of 2:59 in the ing…

… honors with 13 points. Entering 300-yard medley relay, bettering thei the game near the close of the half, Rudness speeded up Michigan's at-^Amercan rcord by44seconds tack and was the only Wolverine to…

… defeats. Minnesota needed a victory last night to tie for the title. Fifteen hun- ired fansusaw the undisputedtitle lipping out of the Wolverines' hands in the first five minutes. Before three minutes had…

February 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… will have an excellent chance to advance into undisputed third place under two conditions, that the Wolverines win, and that Minnesota shows enough strength to vanquish the Boilermakers. Maxie Rosenbloom…

… cam- Michigan net a Minnesota player This week the instruction has been to the ner paigns, have been purchased, but hoisted the puck high into the air limited to the proper grip and the The Wolverine

…, Murphy, old to be a regular, and Grabowski of the net, and when Tompkins and SQUASH and Maloney rolled 906 for the first has never been known for his heavy a Wolverine defense man both Coach Jack Blott is…

… staff, while Earl the Wolverines clinched the title Whitehill, Elon Hogsett, and Phil last night, they will be out trying I Page are the portsiders who are ex- for another victory in tonight's pected to…

February 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… team defeated the Wolverine grap- home interests. Booing the referee isao time-honored customn, and is piers here last Friday night by the 1cxp ted whenkept within certain one-sided score of 25 to 5…

… reported to have but that is far from the true case. Two Men Out. While the Wolverine athletic teams never like to be calamity howlers and alibi themselves o of defeats such as this one, there does seem to…

… title. when the Wolverines ply aie to- ,the Wlverine stands have the Chicago Maroons in Lost Field lkcn up tie habit of trying to WALIKEHTe FACE ue. The Miect'gon o ach -e the invading player mr i TO…

February 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… marked by mediocre play on both sides. but it boosted the Wolverines into a tie with Wisconsin for second place in the Flig Ten court race. Joe Truskowski led the NMaize and Blue in scoring with four field…

… and penalties with much this afternoon. Kenneth M. inaccurate shooting on the part of Lloyd, '32L, president, and mem- the Wolverines. bers of the various departments Chicago Leads but Once. will…

…" more closely, and to Spcak Here Duing several free throws resulted for the Wolverine. Although he had Rest of -w at least a half ofhopen .re apossile" shots during theremain WESLEYAN GUILD AIDS der of…

… Methodist church of Ann Arbo.;Wolverine score to 28 points while Arrangements fr the services areFish's charity shot was Chicago's being made by the Student Chris- only counter. Changnon counted tian…

February 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

Wolverines 9-1 Over Second Op ISPLAY IMPRO With the outcome o stake In the final bot D B~ THREE AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST BASEMEN HAVE SAME NICKNAME .It is a strange coincidence that l9 29, but he still remains a…

… Illinois Title Contender. SQUAD WILL BE LARGE L / ut and pitted against Schlicher, present Westernt Conference sabre champion, Ham- mer slashed his way to a five to three victory, giving the Wolverine

… bouts in the epee. Stolpman, Gordon Star. Captain Stolpman in the foils and Gordon in the sabre starred for the Wolverines. Each of these men won all of their bouts, Stolp- man taking three in the foils…

… bouts in the foils to give it a one point lead early in the meet. Fried- man and Lovell, a newcomer on the Wolverine squad, won their first bouts against Seibert and Fried- berg respectively but each lost…

February 27, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…')-With only 11 seconds of the game remaining, a goal by Capt. Vic Heyliger gave Michigan a 3 to 2 vic- tory over Minnesota to place the Wolverines in a tie with the Gophers for the Big Ten hockey title. A crowd…

… American mark were set by Wolverines in the great- est exhibition of swimming ever seen in the University of Iowa pool. Each new mark by Coach Matt Mann's team was well applauded by a large crowd of 3…

…,0.00 persons. Tom Haynie of the visitors ac- counted for two of the Intercollegiate records in the 220 and 440-yard free- style races with times of 2:09.7 and 4:47. The American record was set when the Wolverine

… event, totalling 118.6 pints. Frank Barnard, co-captain of the Wolverines along with Kasley, 'fin- ished behind Haynie in both the 220 and 440-yard events. The Michigan swimmers, who arc National…

… the feeling that the advantage is all on its side. Actually, however, it is an even game. The Wolverines are expected to be suffering from a let-down after UAWA Points Drive At Ford Auto Workers Stay…

February 19, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… BUESSER Shattering every existing Wolverine scoring record, Michigan's flashy left winger, Gib James, humiliated Goalie Bud Connor of St. Thomas in the Coliseum last night when he banged home 10 goals and…

… tonight. Heyliger Sets Mark Strangely enough, it was against this same St. Thomas team that Sherf set his high goal mark last year when he bagged a round half-dozen tallies while the Wolverines were…

… tally as a Wolverine. caught the whole Michigan team flat- footed two minutes after James' sec- ond goal, when he stick handled past the defense and beat Shalek with a drive into the far corner from 10…

… dinner. Tickets are available at the Union desk. 4 Records Tumble In Track Meet* Yost Feld House Mark Is Tied As Third Annual A.A.U. Meet Is Held Wolverines' Relay Team Topples Pitt Bob Osgood Sets New…

…, held by Willis Ward. His time smashed the A.A.U. mark of 6.3 seconds held by Ward and Don Renwick, another for- mer Wolverine star. The only Field House mark to be erased was in the high jump, when…

February 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…. Professor Political science "Ice and snow are quite common most effective plan yet devised, score the Wolverines accounted for nto the stomach. Scott had been Reeves left Ann Arbor Wednesday, a they stated…

… vas all Michigan during the wo periods as the Maize and arried the play into Wiscon- erritory, tallying three times second frame. Throughout ame the Wolverine defense good job of keeping the puck from…

… practically ntire 60 minutes of play. In ing the roles of "iron men," Wolverines played a fighting of hockey that utilized a ffense. ough they tired in the last , the play of the three Michi- orwards. Courtis…

… scored its only goal n ke play early in the opening Siegel hit the puck from the Wolverine goal and it amed off Nygord's stick into ;oal. Hart retaliated a little when he followed up his shot Frisch had…

… goal. 'The Wolverines arded the Badger net with 15 three of which slipped past i. Langen tallied on a long rom center ice which hit the )nsin goalie and dropped in oal after six minutes. Short- "The…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… imeeting will be an accurate in- dicatdr'of both teams' chances in the iiperiing: Big Ten tournament to be lIld-iierel March 12 and 13.I W "th the exception of big Butch Jrdati, Wolverine heavyweight, &oach…

… League whose regular sea- son just closed . . . Crossman and Emie Reid, his old Wolverine play- mate, are both members of the cham- pionship Holzbaugh-Ford Six of De- troit . . . Michigan's swimmers seem…

February 27, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… Half By Wolverines Falls Short Of Wildcat Total By ART CARSTENS Northwestern's basketball team de- feated Michigan at Yost Field House last night, 29 to 25. A desperate Michigan team, trail- ing by 12…

… at the basket but cashed in on only two shots from the floor and two free throws. In the second half the Wolverines collected eight more field goals for a total of 10, as compared to nine for the…

February 16, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… Mac- The team which is scheduled to collum's position. make these trips includes Capt.t Defeated Detroiters. Miller, Smith, Ladd, Kennedy, Last Saturday t h e Wolverine Schmeiler, Cristy, Degener, Drys…

…. The men on the winning Wolverine team were Turner, star half-miler, Lemen, DeBaker, mid- dle distance man and Harman Wolfe, stellar performer in the longer distances. The performance of Renwick, a…

February 26, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… they met the Wolverines last time. Michigan's squad conpleted its practice last night and the men l will now take a rest today before starting the series with tomorrow night's game. In this way they will…

…) mark of 1:14 which the Pur- pie team had set a few weeks previous. In three dual Conference meets the present Wolverine swimmers have been beaten by only one man, Sewell to Catch. Luke Sewell, veteran…

February 20, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… fourth. Distance, 41 ft. 3 in. theWolverine wheNorsemen,but they are con- the end of the second period Psi wil wrestle Mitchell, a new man on Pole vault - Won by P o t t oveie w rsm n ceeeltl caceo wnig…

…"~ h and Blue squad ran up a 111% to shown by his charges in their earlyi 512 score. The Wolverines complete- meets Coach Neils Thorpe, of the' ly outclassed the Spartans by hold- Gophers, is well aware…

February 24, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… would never approve the selection of a Notre Dame man for a Wolverine coaching position, but, according to Coach Harry G. Kipke, the Michigan director was a leader in the movement to secure the services…

… the Irish would be but a fraction of what it is for practically any other trip on the Wolverine schedule. The expense item is of prime importance to all athletic teams and coupled with the fact that a…

… seeming to be the best proof of this. The Wolverines also rank as one of the best teams in. the Big Ten and there is little doubt but what a clash between the two this season would have aaninerd as much…

… interest as Mondanv's Wolverine- of Pittsburgh for the first time in history and why Notre Dame should always be shunned no one knows. The theory was advanced last year that Notre Dame's athletic policies…

February 28, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… skat- ers a pair of defeats in the Coliseum both tonight and Saturday, thus re- capturing the mythical state puck championship which the Wolverines annexed last year. Led by Captain Doug Latimer, vet…

… trouble at Houghton. Beaten 1-0, and 3-2 in the two games played in the copper country Jan. 23 and 24, the Wolverines are in no mood to trifle with the in- vaders, and will be after them from the opening…

… Pelto, Neckervis and Hurley against the Wolverine sharpshooters and alternate it with its sophomore Stock-Abb-McCarthy combination. Protecting Campbell, Husky goa minder, will be Bud Mullins and Doug…

February 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…# freely, two National Collegiate marks were shattered and one equaled as the Wolverine team turned in a smashing performance. Capt. Tom Haynie, paced by Iowa State's John Gibbs, sliced 14.5 seconds off the…

Wolverine victory was Elmer Ged- eon, Charlie Hoyt's consistent hurd- ler, who equalled Field House records in winning both the high and low stick events. While Schwarzkopf -ran a magnifi- cent race it must…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…'s great sophomore, Bill Watson, be- came the first man in Wolverine track history to break 50 feet as he heaved the heavy ball 50 feet 1 inch on his second attempt. The second place winner, Gus Zarnas of…

… record set by the 1936 Wolverine quartet by two seconds as anchor man Birleson crossed the finish line a full 5 yards ahead of Harley How- ells, fourth Buckeye runner. Perhaps most interesting to the fans…

…'s body had been found. Albion College Fire Rwjmo W-rw. Tm-e ,n Wolverines Rally To Beat Ohio State Cage Teamn, 42-38 Wilbur Sees Great Opportunities In Public Personnel Management By TUURE TENANDER…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… natatorium. The victory over the slightly fa- vored Hawkeye team enabled Coach Matt Mann's Wolverines to keep clear' a collegiate dual-meet record that has not been marred since Northwes- tern won 37 to 32 on…

… Iowa ahead 31 to 26 at the conclusion of six of the meet's nine events, Capt. Frank Fehsenfeld start- ed the Wolverines off to victory with a decisive and impressive win in the diving event over the…

February 26, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

Wolverines started playing "race-horse" in the second period when it was evident that the Iowa offense was clicking. John Gee's inconsistent work in the pivot position and his insistence on taking impossible…

… shots ruined Mich- igan's attempted fast-breaking of- fense in the second period and the Wolverines resorted to long shots in futile attempts to score. Rudness opened the scoring with a' follow-up shot in…

February 28, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… Asked To Aid In Abolition Of Objection- able Practises Action Is Work Of Judiciary Council Sent To By Dean Johnny Sherf Gets Three Of Wolverine Goals On Brilliant Solo Dashes By ROLAND L. MARTIN Led by…

… the fast-skating Johnny Sherf, the Wolverine hockey sextet, turned on the steam in the second pe- riod to score three goals and defeat the London East six, 4 to 2. The Canadians, who have just won the…

… Artz was the only penalty during this pe- riod to be called by Emmy Reid, last year's Varsity captain, who refereed the game. The Wolverines were playing much better hockey as the second period opened…

February 21, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Five Maroons Hold Michigan In First 12 Minutes Before Wolverines Open Up Small Crowd Sees 8th Big Ten Game House Resolution (;ivIe" Legislature Act Powcer (irver Banks To Comstock So Garner With…

… establish in fact whether this loan can be had." It did By JOHN THOMAS Chicago held Michigan for twelve minutes of the first half but from then on the Wolverines had things their own way and won easily, as…

February 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…. Hitherto the Wolverines were likely to regard Chicago as a setup, especially in view of the fact that they did not have much diffi- culty in scoring a 29-16 victory over their rivals last semester in the…

… game of the sea- son against the Hoosiers and con- nected for four baskets and a free throw to lead the Wolverines in scoring, will take over one forward position. Hank Weiss, speedy soph- omore, is due…

February 25, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… a total of 60 points. Michigan State and Michigan Nor- mal followed with 30 /2 and 2812 points respectively. A large crowd saw a greatly im- proved Wolverine track team win by a much larger score than…

…, equaled his Field House mark of 8.2 seconds. Moreau Hunt Wolverine sophomore, was an easy second. Ellerby Runner-Up Cass Kemp, running his first quar- ter-mile race, tied for first place with Capt. Hershey…

… Marks Defeat Of Wolverines Bible Professor Calls Napoleon Unrighteous (By Intercollegiate Press) NEW YORK - Napoleon wasn't so hot, or at least he wouldn't have rated anywhere near so well had he lived…

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