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September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…il Phone 598 I Of inspection PROF. E. D. CAMPBELL MAKES EXPLANATORY STATE. iwENT Regarding the new degree of M.S. in chemistry, Prof. E. D. Campbell has. made the following statement: "The degree of B.S. (chemsitry) was conferred in this University for he' first time in 1886 and for 13 years thereafter continued to be the degree taken by many students strongly specializing in chemistry. ,Soon after the abolition of all spe- cial degrees ...…

September 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…iris who are proficient in social aesthetic dancing, or understand nch, English, or Spanish, sufficient- vel to teach any one of them are ed to notify Miss Hulda Bancroft Newberry hall, or Frances Wesley, prone 251. . I IIuuiuII IN FUTUIE li It A I to he Junior advisors invite all freshmen er and all girls entering the University fog' the first time to a supper which will be given at 6 o'clock, Oct. 6, in rt Barbour gymnasium, immediatel...…

November 08, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…A ILHNI I TEAM TO L SAME Walk, ST flTO TC t New Shipment 01 Ladies Heather Mixture Cashmere = Hose At UI"Wil oh, h ow bitter e face dont fit her.. She all would amaze ught at BlueMaize. Sufficient funds have been raised by the members of the inter-fraternity conference to send the All-fresh foot- ball team to Chicago. At a meeting of the conference last Tuesday night a committee was ap- pointed to find means of raising enough money to...…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…I r IJAr. ika &tlii ASSOC(IATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIB SERVICE No. 36. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. P1~ T ,:.T T._. No. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. PRIi CE, FIVE - i 1Y; issi Iter I S 6t 3 1 JTROPOLITAN CITIES armistice are. They will be announced by the state department early this afternoon. CELEBRATE; WHOLE COUNTRY PATRIOTIC Joy reigns throughout the land. Immediately afte...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 9

…SOUVENIR Ah MORNING VOLUME XXIX ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 PRICE TEN.CENTS HUNDREDS FIND JOTS AT PROM HOP GONNS0V HOlSFOLOF WONDERFfL CREHOUTRSNf, Nl Ef J0PS[PVSC0AT10F -I MEDRlMENI [NO DAI8O L0[DSYEAR'S BIC DANCE WIONIERFU 1111 1 II II, 'NU MERII- '41 51 {'. U1Y 1101T M ~G PlO- OVS (ON GYMNSIUM' RMO 1WNrT-SIX PO I)ANCES BLENDING HUES OFFSET GYMNASIUM MADE INTO BY FULL DRESS BLACK GORGEOUS BALL ROOM Futritiii, Grc'an, a...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I STUDENT S We are ready to show you the best line of flIen's Suits, Overcoats, Balniacaans, Raincoats, Hlats, Caps and Furnishin11gs Shown in the City Things You Need Today Msofyuyugmwho read this ad kn( good style T 00 ' TH brushes, paste or powder toilet soap, 1 bath soap and nail brash, towels, -wash rags and sponges, WRITING PAP1RR pens and pencils, Fountain; pens and ink. We have everything that you expect to fi...…

September 30, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 GIRLS I Calkins' Pharmacy iU Dki 13 I FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS Offers For Your Room Before buying your Fail shoes see Tooth Brush, Tooth Powder or Tooth Paste Hair Brush and Comb Nail Files, Buffers and Pastes Razo#, Shaving Brush, Soap and Talcum Soap for Toilet and Bath Bath towels, Wash Rags, Sponges and Sprays And Lots of other things. Come and see us. Our new line of SocietyBrand . Clothe...…

October 03, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… ,.Ar.r_ LITY SHOE REPAI AY SERVICE SHOE~S CALLED F=OW ANED DELIVERED PHONE 699-W 1114 S. University Ave. I F IENCE U ILDIN FULLY EQUIPPED ding Contains Latest Ma- Work in All Seientifie Lines al Science building, the he largest building on the 1 start this season with nt practically complete. ig was finished for the the University last year pment of the building was tate of completion that it racticallythe only thing. finished...…

October 21, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

…I PAGE FOUR THE M CHICAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916 1llllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllll[111111111I11If 11111111111If IIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIl11111IiIIIIlIII li1111111111[fill 11111111If 11111Ili 11111111111MiltlIII1IIt1I11l1NI1111I11i1lllilllllilfiE1411111111[Ii11111111111i11EII lNit111111111111111111i111111![11 1111111111111111UilIUIIII11111Ililllll111111l111i11D r r _r r i r ;r- m - f s r V r r _ u s yr re E c n _q _ POO - - ...…

November 18, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. 1 m BUSY "PENNSY BEE SPECIAL" AVWA DD @G TM u POPULAR BUSY SUNDAY BEE EVENING LUNCHEON I LUNCHEON AFTER THE GAME 5 TO 8 JOHNSTON'S-NUNNALLY'S--MICHIGAN CHOCOLATES 'N - . , s -. . r .i j TODAY'S GAME MAY EVE NMBR I NS SUp to Today Wolverines Have Won Four Gaines to Five for Quakers Play to Scoreless Tie Under Captain Benbrook the gan eleven again outplayed ...…

January 21, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…ncrease With Price---Hazards of Touring Glz .ea ucec U ei 0115 TYF'ES OF; TORS NOW USED Ixes, Eights, and Twelves All ng Manufactured in Auto Industry N VALVE FOUR MAKES PEARANCE IN WHITE CAR y Vehicles Have Not Advanced Price in Ratio to Other Commodities ust as the show time has come und again, the question as to the tuber of cylinders best adapted for automobile engine bobs up, stimu- ed to fresh interest by the an- incements and impr...…

April 27, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 144) • Page Image 10

…1t 171C i.v 4%.1A AINjr .ra..d RADUATES TO DISCUSS UNIERSITY/ PROBLEMS UJET. W. A. GLEASON TO OPEN. ALUMNI COFERENCE NEXT WE1DNES1AY MORNING Graduates of the University will be iven a glimpse of Michigan life as it today, when on May 2, Supt. W. A. leason of Grand Rapids, calls to ord- r the conference on general univer- ty problems. The guests will have an opportunity i the forenoon to see the students at ork in the laboratories and in...…

October 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, i THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, I' Walk-Over , - , _ y .. iw ,~: 1 ?, :.I - .. : . ;a F f f . S ,. 'b' y .:, ., , e.. N JY, " 4 \ d 1 k' 1 t w " " Y -1T is "w i Our "Devon" Model A regular thorougbred Comes also in Brown Russia, Koko Brown Siberian Calf n Cordovan Style 939 Price $9.00 $7.00 to $9.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. Main Street Ii Newcomb-Endicott Company Detroit, Michigan 1868 FOUNDE...…

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA' .. ES NOT SEND SOTHER YEARS. ESTIMATED AT the number of the game was mark, although om Detroit and Cornell Has Won .Iost of *Games Relations Opened in 1889 and Reds Have Taken 10 of 12 Contests Played (Courtesy Athletic Program) Cornell has played Michigan 12 games from 1889 to 1917, and has suc- ceeded in piling up 348 points to the Maize and Blue's 104 points. The Michigan teamn has only won two games of the entir...…

October 05, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY.' I Are You One of the Few Mena in town that has not seen our wonderful display of fabrics for Autumn and 'Winter? We've sent many a satisfied customer out of our store wearing one of our Made to Measure Suits and there's no reason why we can't do- the same for you if you'll just give us the opportunity. Our prices ate within Reason. Established 1905 LYNDO0N Commercial Photographer to Michigan Students Growing Every ...…

March 02, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

…ALL NATION REVUE an Bel Women Fore laps is Conceded Palm in Drinking Contest, Says Critic, Tea- Vhat American woman would not insulted if told that she did not w how to drink tea? And yet after audience has seen the quaint little anese maidens daintily sippint ir tea, they are certain to realize t the occidental methods are decid- y inferior to those of the far east. Jiss Kikuchi and her Japanese com- tions have all of the native atmos- r...…

June 10, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 180) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ._.. . t F mr4c"h GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED ,Film Developing Best VELOX Prints i Small Steam Hae lt (Furnished or Unfurnished) Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaksi All the Latest Models 719 N. University I - "Ait the Sign of the Kodak" .I We would like to show theses flats to Married Students. They are just right for two or three people. You may resiirve a flat for neat col- lege yeav--NOW . PH...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… rI IFRY Am 'I I Y AA L Al 1 1 113 Al . AI I I I LEJI omeNnlSorL.UIMhoIr bI IRM II 1Sophomoresare reminded to report STUDENTS AT LA ALL to Miss Marion Wood to arrange for - TO FIN- classes and for physical examinations. INCREASED ENROLLMENT CAUSES R.MI-I GREAT DEILAND FORs All members of the intercollegiate committee are requested to meet for POSITIONS a special meeting at 4 o'clock Tues- -- new dor- day at Newberry residence. Co-operation...…

September 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…^r . ked The Michigan We your door daily a year.-Adv. We are headquarters for laboratory, dental and waiters coats. Special price to students. J. F. Wuerth Co. 322-324 S. Main St., between Wuerth and Orpheum theaters.-Adv. Patronize the Daily Advertisers. WHAT'S GOING II Daily, except delivered to Monday, $3.50 es.-Adv. . . .. _0 1 YOU are considering exchanging your Up- Tuesday 4:00 Gargoyle editorial staff meets in editorial roo...…

November 08, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

…ILUI t 3 b T of their stands make them cu; not traditions. or practice, but BE CAREFUL.' Nov. 7- STUDENT SAYS WOULD-BE CLEAN- cial post- LINESS ON FARMERS PART DOES eness of NOT INSURE PURE MILK 3 y games held under its auspices. At SCHLANDERER & S Enniscourthy, Wexford when the teams lined up for a hurley match it was-JEW found that one of the players was a RI s- former soldier. The players refused E Quality to go on with the game until...…

November 09, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 34) • Page Image 10

…NG6 STATEMENI ued from Page One) ging committee of the S considered the entire pc on and its solution we the decisions of an u) ch Philip Scheidenan mnber of the German ca Maximillian. the decisions: Phe right of public a The military and poll ered to exercise great r The immediate tran the Prussia governme nity with the views in the reichstag. Greater Socialist infli reichstag. e abdication of the eo .e renunciation of tl rince." ial chancell...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DATIN SATURDAY. APRIL r al PAGE TWO.TH.MI .,I A,"1.aaTV119 I WIO[VEINES CAIN OEKNORN INWDATS ORDOCONFLICT Michigan Alen Take Part in Every Gets Last Hun Plane Branch of Country's George Ohirstrom, '19, is credited Service with bringing down the last German plane and distinguishing himself in UNIVERSITY BANNER other manners the time that he flew HAS 127 GOLD STARS over the Western front. This is only a small list of t...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - W. at once Snow, Ice I reservist colors, and t with the pening of Lyndon Sells the New Diamond Disc Phonograph The Edison is the latest and greatest improvement in Sound Reproducing Instrurtaents the world has ever known, .It gives greater volume, better tones-more realistic music-than any other phonograph ever produced. No more needles to change-no more records to be ruined-no more records to be broken. Records that ...…

September 30, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I You Have Had Trouble EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know L Y N D O N, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaks and Photo Supplies,D eveloping and Printing. Ulfindne ex- elusively Photographic. Eight years experience. Most modern methods. Experi- enced help, Best results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor combined-because it is done right. That's my partic...…

October 03, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…?HE MICHIGAN DAILY o. l V. The most enviable reward of those who try to do their best is to excite the sym- pathy of intelligent men. So the makers of s -mart C(ther may - ~'A~,4u'l4' 324 So. State and 1123 So. University We do our best at both stores to give you Calkins Drug Co. Two Stores 11 what you want, as you want it. Drugs, Kodaks, Soda Water, Candies reap their reward in thr k nledo e of the j, 4/ f ._ .- . , 4 _ 2 ,4...…

January 21, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

…11 ,jttLt f1 EI..EW U UIIIl L.fIIIIU I CHANNGESINDESIGN One New Steam Car and Electric - Transmissions Attract Attention NEW WHITE SHOWS MARKED ADVANCE Four Passenger Bodies Give Easy Riding; Are Not Completely Developed as Yet IThe 1917 New York show was strik- ingly different in at least one partic- ular from the shows of the past two years. While the general effect at the Grand Central Palace was as elabo- rate as usual, while the number...…

April 27, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 144) • Page Image 11

…. -mil L.UIL, Y T Coat __Trousers j=ASSuit_ Vest Simple enough. And yet how rare a thing to get a suit that really "suits." Coat that fits and drapes- Trousers that hang clean and straight- Vest free from unsightly wrinkles. Only a few manufacturers can be relied upon to turn the trick every time. Stein Block and Jlichaels-Stern do Only a few dealers carry a large enough variety of styles and models to furnish the right suit for every man....…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…pper has made itself equal with and, other precious metals by in- ng itself in a romance. Hard to ve, it may be, yet William Far- by clever acting has made the rhile dull metal, live in a photo- :ull of action and, featured by a strain that has made it a beaut- romance. 'olves of the Night," is the picture. uum is- the star. The plot is wov- round the spectacular fortune of id States Senator W. A. Clarli. AT THE ARCADE' ere may have been gloom...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 11

…SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE r LEADS GRAND MARCH FOMJO//IOJ1S ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ -VOP VOIDS SWAY . ..._'annual Social Event of University Be- E gun Amid Conditions Far Different from Those of Present CONTROL OF AFFAIRS CHANGES FROM FRATERNITIES TO CLASS Present Day Prom Shows Great Im- provement Over By-gone Gatherings (By Walter X. Brennan) Hank's emporium was ablaze with newly installed kerosene ...…

October 03, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…d NDO N Estdal(se EAD s 904 LEADS Sheehan's \I { WOATEN Our windows are full of the season's authoritative styles. Conservative staples and pop- ular Novelties. No matter what your taste, we can serve you. Widths A A to E, and salesmen who will fit you properly. while others follow. Kodaks andt Amneteur suapplies Finishing 719 N. Uiveralty Ave. " " . NEW MANAGEMENT 2 Brown do, Tan 6 and $7 Hoff ste tte r 's Walk-Over oot Shop 115 5....…

January 21, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

…dear 1917 Togs iable Automobile Owners Need Clothes of Latest Design Not only must the man or wonar f fashion be careful that his motox ar is the very latest and nifties esign obtainable but, the motor togE be worn in that new motor must lso be the very latest creations. Among the most desirable coats foi omen which are being wornt thi. eason are the long full coats of the ewest fur, nutria. This fur has the Ivantage of being warm and at th...…

April 27, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 144) • Page Image 12

…1 1 1L..IA'.Zk'. 1llC t~ -.VL H '1L.i I I Store of the Hour Y / r 's , s c ;>; i t . } c fO :. , " ' _ aR ^ The Hit 'l'AI !"JYOUR~ matuer Finishing to a Reliable Photographer who has an established reputation and you will be assured of Results that will not be a disappointment. L Y N719 N. University Ave SPECIAL 1 SALE of the Season ON I stab ed 1905, and Crow ug bigger and better every day. THE CAVALIER FOR WOME14 Description -...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…rPlhn Ar^atln Pn4 n+-;i - +1.-_1 T: 1> 1 1 iOfl S u ,' For s Attached Shirts And Knit Ties 1 N. University Ave rne Araeaeteria in te Nickels Arcade is now open with lots of good fresh vegetables, home-killed pork, etc., from our own farm. The baked goods we prepare in our Bakery. We have not raised our prices.-Adv. Frances Rl.-Caspari, vocal teacher, semester begins Oct. 6th. Room 12 Cornwell Bldg., 203 E. Huron. For particulars call .68....…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 12

…TH4E R TH M HIGAN [ - RESPONSIBILITY f5SON EX-EMIPEROR AS MARTYR AN INSTIGATOR STRIFE RATHER OF eam of world dominion obsess- e mind of Emperor William I the world into war. Upon d the tremendous military eng- destruction of which he was abodiment, the exponent, and der, rests the responsibility of ately planning and bringing he greatest conflict the world or seen. I not matter to the world that peror's personal share in the ivents imme...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 12

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY RATiiRDAY, APRI?, 5, 1919 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY PATI'RDAY, APRIL 1, 1919 i OrIIA NEVPPhRA "It Pusblishetd every morning esspt Mondaiy dursing the ,s.. t' sty yaby thyiBordin Cntrolt oftStdt Pubtlictatons. &LiB 51,I: tOil tEASS0CJA'I'ED PRSS to heueyo rpblc tion o alltnewstdis- patches cdted t i t nt othterwis scredited I':,tyed at thy.1- tffice at An tAbor, ! Subsriptins tby carier , s tail, $.o. Cay--c...…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 13

…dtra I'd !t~ 5k i6a ~Iaitr ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE No. 36. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. PRICE, FIVE LLIES INSIST ON EVERY POIN' a I- BULLETINS (By the Associated Press) Amsterdam, Nov, 11.-Emperor William, it is reported here, on his way to British lines to surrender when he was headed off German revolutionists and forced to seek safety in Holland. London, Nov. 11 (2:35 P. M.) .-Field...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 13

…SATURDAY, ApnrL 5, 1919 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE FIVE SATURDAY, APRIL II, 1919 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE MAIZE AND BLUE GRID STAR MAKES ALL AM ERICAN ELEVEN Frank Steketee, Freshman, Gains Honor for Self and School by Ability at Punting Frank W. Steketee, '22, is Michi- gan's representative on last fall's All- American football team. Steketee was chosen for the position of full-back on the mythical aggregation of stars because of his all...…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 14

…1~}4 ,MICHIGAN DAIL Y M O N DONDA LICIAL "PNEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ished every morning except Monday the unvriy year by the Board in I of Student Publications. BIER OF TflI-'Z ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled use for republication of all news dis- s credited to it or not otherwise credited s aer and also the local news pub. erc tthe yotoc at Ann Arbor, by crrier or mil y5. ns not to exceed 300words, i...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATITM AY, APIL 5, 1919 WHO'S WHO Al THE HOP (Continued from Page Five) Marie Hixson, Houghton; Hortense J. Hatch, Marshall; Frances E. Coates; Oak Park, Ill.; Helen Shephard, Omaha, Neb.; Marion Smith, New York City; Mary I. Trigg, Washington, D. C. Booth 11-Theta Delta Chi Chaperones- Mr. and Mrs. H. W.. Fleischauer, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shoemaker, Elmira, N. Y. Guests Misses Dorothy Wilder, Marjorie...…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 15

…THEL MICHIIGAN DAILY, mlmmmmm Z:7- I KIRSCHBAUM, ALL WOOL ;;k Y'Soijuds In Russian Port St, a:i of "The Victors" announc- ed-the entrance of an English trans- port, carryinga American doughiboys into a Russian port recently. In a letter received from Sergeant-Major Ernest Reed, '1'', he says that as their shin steamed into the harbor the first' piece the band played was "The Vic- tors." lie is in the 3rd battalion, 339th infantry, in t...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 15

…SATURDAY, APRTT, 5, 1-919 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SATURDAY, APRIL 5, Thlll THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN { fr~le, Freont.Insl.; 11011 iMac I Al Ms.Air ci', Prof. iGeorge W. Pal- WHOS O lJE OU liiiL1nai vid~r.{n.; Clady sRio- ci soilaod Mrs. latticrson. RootAll6 Pi AphaN PiBl (Continued froniPages Six) j IBooth]5-acuy111_ A KaP l pha Kpa Wyckoff, Thelma James, Edlith Aiton, b1), 1 r. Frederick P. Jirilsnianoil Sigiuni No) IDetroit; Be...…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 16

…AN DAILY I [ ;i:. _:_ X-EMPEROR MARTYR NSTIGATOR STRIFE RATHER OF of vorld dominion obsess- of Emperor William orld into war. Upon emendous military eng- ion of which he was it, the exponent, and s the responsibility of anning and bringing test conflict the world "divine right" speech delivered at Brandenburg in 1890, in which he said he regarded the German people as "a responsibility" conferred upon him by God and that it was "my duty...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 16

…FREDERICK L. EELER DIES OF HEART DISEASE AT HOSPITAL THE JUNIOR HOP COMMITTEE Frederick L. Keeler, 47 years of age, state superintendent of public instruc- tion, died yesterday morning at St. Joseph's sanitarium in Ann Arbor, as the result of a prolonged attack of heart trouble. Attending physicians were aware of the seriousness of his condition, they: say, but did not anticipate his death so suddenly. Superintendent Keeler had spent the past ...…

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