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Identifier: argo1911west (find matches)
Title: Argo
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Westminster College
Subjects: Yearbooks Westminster College New Wilmington, PA
Publisher: Westminster College
Contributing Library: Westminster College, McGill Library
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and without their seein him thet he made them think thet he jest growed em togitherin his hands. They all set round in this fashion til their consciences began to prick em and I thotit was timet sech youngsters wuz bein in bed, so I let the fire die down kind of chillv-hke, andthen they bid each other fond good-nights, the boys got their hats and sadly wended their wayhomewards. I heered some of em talkin and they sed it was a grand success, and I thoiso, too. I couldnt help thinkin, Mirandy, thet mebbe we made a mistake in not Iettin Dick goto school when he wanted to. Of course, I dont approve of all them doins, but times arechangin and sometimes I think if we hadnt been so hard on the boy he might hev made sumthinout of hisself moren what he hez, but its too late, now, to mourn over it, so I believe Ill turnin fur some sleep before dinner, bein as I wuz up most all night. Fore-Ordination You cant it you will,You can it you wont.Youll he damned it you do,Youll he damned if you dont.
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THE ARGO, i 9 i o Love Microbe Discovered Not more than six months ago a discovery of some importance along bacteriological iineswas made—the discovery of the Love microbe by Dr. White, of Pittsburg. Dr. White is a dentist, but more than a mere dentist, he is a keen student of humanity.When so many diseases were found to be caused by parasites in the body, he began to thinkthat possibly they were responsible for even more than disease. The more he thought aboutthis the more convinced he was of its probability and the more determined he was to makethorough investigation. For several years he continued studying this subject and studyinghumanity. He noticed that very unusual couples married, even his oldest daughter ran awaywith a coachman. This started a series of thoughts going that led to his great discovery.That two persons who loved each other could detect each others presence, even though unseen,was to him an untathomed mystery. Day and night this thought kept surging through his

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  • booksubject:New_Wilmington__PA
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