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Fifteen years later, in Caney Valley, a 16-mile-long, rock-rimmed gorge, seven miles from Hindman, Mountaineer Humpty Joab spoke a similar piece. The woman who heard him was Mrs. Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd, Boston socialite, author, magazine writer, newspaper editor, ardent suffragette and freethinker. She had fled to Knott County to get over a nervous breakdown. And she got over it. She stayed on, with $10 cash founded Caney Creek Community Center on Humpty 's 153 barren acres...
...bonneted old lady of 82 named Josephine Theriaque Caney quavered French pioneer songs that are still sung in Vincennes...
...means the only, ny no means the most important, although the most famed, land engagement in the Spanish-American -war. Other simultaneous battles were at El Caney (U. S. victory), Aguadores (U. S. defeat). Had the 500 Rough Riders been elsewhere, the capture of Santiago would have been made by the remaining 15,000 infantry and cavalry...
...Union at 6.30 o'clock tomorrow evening. In addition, Professor P. B. Rice of the Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word will read Robertson's "David Garrick." Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Graduate School of Business Administration will deliver a short address, and Mr. C. E. Caney will render some piano selections...
...Council of the Graduate Schools' Society has secured Mr. Phindelah D. Rice of the Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word as reader for the Get-Aquainted Banquet to be held on Armistice evening, November 11, at the Union. He will read Robertson's "David Garrick.' Mr. C. E. Caney, a graduate student who has studied music abroad, will render some piano selections. It is the purpose of the Executive Council to furnish every opportunity possible for the men of the several schools to become acquainted. It is hoped that this, the first undertaking of this nature, will receive hearty...