Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 4, 1924: Searching Inside

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..., Pieturesquellle history lingers ’ ■ ' ‘ nronnd Hie- unique piece which bi& heen , received good substantial food... -----contested -eases th be set for trial during that time. October 9 will -g freshments f teu, angel food cake... with black Bbuda were used as plate favors for Ethe tfreshments whieb consisted of te cream, angel food.... An uncatehable sane madman Presbyterian Church to Hold Student Reception Presbyterian students of tlie College

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... that at home as Mail order admission pricesTn those cities are I very muth higher asea rule than Pffibogd... much from ' “blanket tax,” which is not a tax: n but "predetermined sum I ed of all students... Federal position of dent government 10c and women’s ? glee club < .Inreturn for the fees # M students

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... John B. Crockett who for the past three years has served the Baptist students’ of the two State... per cent of the students who enter1 the West Point military academy"‘are ever graduated, nirmemta .... of students of the two . ssheeehtbe’enah secretary at the 10- it Church for two $/7 injuries are only slight

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... isby-compar- How, does your, community, live in the country, compare ry respect with other coun- STUDENTS, WE...* the famous stove that in actual teat by students in the University f Ohio saved 33 1-8 per eent on gas. Come

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... a course in public speaking pt the High School this year and the C. I. A. students also are week... Schobl building*. A large number of students are coming out for the work this year, Calhoun said. Work

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