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Throughout North Carolina many a hardy mountaineer was peacefully at work last week spinning and weaving various portions of a suit of clothes for Mayor James J. Walker of New York City.
A jug of cool Italian wine was brought to him by an aged, cheerful monk who refused payment. The bricklayer, refreshed, at peace, opened the portly Hospice Register before journeying on, inscribed his bold autograph: Benito Mussolini . . . Aug. 5, 1903. Last week an itinerant newsgatherer unearthed this autograph, sent news...
"Who do you think I am-President Coolidge?" This was Vice President Dawes' way of informing Chicago camera men that he did not wish to be photographed in fishing garb before leaving for Colorado. Said Mr. Dawes: "If President Coolidge wants to pose for fishing pictures, all right, but...
Syracuse knew that Colgate was no soft soap. Colgate was aware that Syracuse could not lightly be brushed aside. Before they met, each-like a mountaineer's beard-had never been trimmed. After a number of close shaves, Eddie Tryon, "hardest blob in Colgate's tube," squirmed through...
There mountaineer children of all ages above 15, live in simple quarters built by the boys themselves, and care entirely for their own needs, so that teachers' hire is the only expense. Farming and dairying, cooking and sewing are the arts which the young mountaineers take home with them...