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THE MAGAZINE OF
SPRING 2018
aim aain and in, if necessary. Under the credit
ever had much surplus money.
ple was limited to an occasional -tevhr ite
x.ound the old fashioned ora Vey few communities
tended church and Sunday school in a one-room school
hte town and among the ns establishments were
ard and a livery stable. Coo and coal were used
jt s. There were electric zhs in a few of the
Sfew and far between. A tall t:nipe stood tower-
from a ny street mLi norU and vin the appar
Ii stre t. This was confusing people who were
ners spent ar grat deal of time inquirin' the wa;
)e would met lost. Often a newcomer was heard to
than any place I have ever been.n h hE
,hool o higher Iarnin in Centa Texas and no
d have been found for such a Cool. It throughial str tnenci eS that LO }ar Payne Coleg w s-
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the more than one hundred students, while the main
cupancy. Some of these students lived in Brownwood;
n horseback; others came in buggies rnts brought
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