The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922: Searching Inside

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.... McEachern, G. W. Tull, J. S. Hays, C. T. McCauley, Irby Christopher and Lamar Sides, city secretary, being.... Canton, Texas. Attest: LAMAR SIDES, Secretary, - : Of the City of Canton, Texas. Citation on Appointment... Complete. An old established and prominent university in Chiago is planning a building for the special use... of the election. C. W. ASHWORTH, Mayor, $ 1 Of the City of Canton, Texas. Attest: LAMAR SIDES, Secretary.... Ashworth,‛Mayor; and aldermen, H. M. McEachern, G. W. Tull, J. S. Hays, C. T. McCauley, Irby Christopher and Lamar

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... system, co-ordinated, correlated and harmonious. We cannot have five systems—a University, a College... and their patriotism would soon bring about one great co-ordinated, correlated, harmonious system, with a University... of the university and colleges should be immediately relieved of the embarrassment caused by their being compelled... be given jurisdiction and control over all matters which concern in a general sense the University

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... is responsible for the name “breakbone or dandy fever,” according to Dr. Arthur Stevens of the University.... According to Dr. Lee Rice of the University of Texas at Galveston, the disease swept Galveston 25 years ago

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... in Coming Elections Are Con- BARGAINING THEIR PURPOSE Adrian, Mich. Dept. C of the University of Texas No. 2.... to discredit his efforts before the country, and the At the coming session of the University.of Texas the Rev

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