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Turned on by old cars that turn on, too? If so, then the "Motoring Memories: An Antique Vehicle Meet" car show is what you've been looking for. At Codman House in Linclon, the Meet will present the history of trucks and a display of old cars, trucks, and motorcycles. And, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Craig Ball Trio will perform Dixieland Jazz. Admission is $3, and children under 12 get in for $1. Call 259-8843 for more information...
...even better news may be a bunch of new faces that have the potential to make this year's harriers the best squad in Crimson history. Jenny Strickler of Linclon, Neb., Kate Wiley of Toronto and Kathy Good from nearby Randolph lead a strong contingent of freshmen that should give Harvard depth it hasn't had in recent years...
Some of this is sound criticism of modern life. But then we're not content to belittle ourselves but we must dig back and give our fathers the proverbial turn-over in their graves: Washington was a cursing drunkard; Hamilton gadded about with too many women; Linclon's cabin was probably a mansion anyway. And so it goes; and this is bad business...
...relatively unheard of institution to defeat the wellknown Britishers, and in itself a fact worth passing notice. But in addition it involves facts of far greater import. The afore-mentioned audience happened to be composed to the extent of ninety-five percent, of colored listeners, the debaters of Linclon University were themselves colored, and the debate was held in the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. This is indeed something for those who advocate the drawing of the color line to meditate upon. It could not have been for lack of opponents that Oxford took this novel and hitherto unattempted step...
...interest in the January Century centres in the artice on the death of Linclon and the pursuit and death of Booth, the assassin. The first is a chapter in Nicolay and Hay's great history, and the second is written by M. B. Ruggles and E. P. Doherty, both of whom were eye-witnesses. The "Present Day Papers" are continued by an article on Problems of the Family by Rev. Samuel W. Dike, and W. J. Stillman adds to his series on the Italian Old Masters by a paper on Andrea Mantegua, with a fine engraying by Timothy Cole...
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