The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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curriculum with literature.
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placed side by side with Shakespeare
as a subject of study, because Bee-
thoven Is exactly of tbo same Import
tame and on the same level ai
speare. as a storehouse of
wealth and a subject of
training. Like
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higher nature generally.
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perfected, the Inventor tent a repre-
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purpose of interviewing famous people
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EXPECTEDLY SCBGEON
There is practically no danger that
the recurrent "flu” epidemic will, which Capt. Milos Standish set *»
spread over the country, says Sur-
geon General Camming, of th public
health service.
“We are keeping careful watch of Ancl«“‘ and Honorable Artillery
e heard cen-
ts wonderful
Kdward ex- peak in
and adralra
voices repco-
nayson read*
Brown
alia. Among
others. Cardinal Manning, the duke of
Clarence, Lord Salisbury and the duke
of Cambridge contributed to this <
derful collection, which coet a g
equally marked decline. _____,
ruing continued. *r P*r‘ ^ Jn|F “<* wl“ He WettVjl
"There la a ganerally carrent but | ber«- Cotonel W )ike
false Idea that the great epidemic of 1 nMRR*r-
1918 burat In on thla country with-1 The guaa are deecribed aa follow*:
out prevloua warolng other than tta j A brass saksrtt of the time of SM-
Buropean prevalence and that It had w*rd VI.. boaring a shield with three
Ks start from the naval pier at Boa- ><«»* P«w»nt and underneath ah J*r
ton. where large numbers of recruits scrlption, “Thos. Owen made this
uratlen.
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between two
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of the Holy
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two village*
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all local outhroaks." he asserted,
"and outside of New York city the
danger Is very remote."
Then, for confirmation ho turned to
Dr. B. 8. Warren, in charge of the
statistical research of the public
health service with a question as to
the latest weekly reports from the
thirty-five centers of population of
the country. Dr. Warren's answer
was that with the exception of New
York city every report showed a de-
crease in the number of new cases.
“It must be borne 'in mind that the
mysterious disease, influenza, has in
all past Instances shown a rise to a
successive years and an
Dr. Cum-1
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The old fort at Plys
and manned for the protection of the
little Pilgrim cojpney, ■ t» be armed
again. Through the Initiative of th*
do., of Boston, the British govern-
ment has taken from the Royal ar-
senal at Woolwich, two guns of the
sixteenth century, similar to those of
the forefather’s day. and given them
as a memorial guard over the graven
of the forefathers on Burial HU1.
Col. Sydney M. Hedge* of Boston,
former commander of the Ancients,
has received through Secretary Of ’
War Week*, a letter from the navy
department containing notice* that
the C. S. 8. Pittsburgh has been as-
signed to convey the guns to this
country, and her commander has
been instructed to receive them at
Gravesend “wiltb proper ceremony.”
They will reach thla Country the lat-
quartered
“That is erroneous,” he asserted.
"For several years prior to th* war
the epidemic had given wide warning
of its poeetblllty In gradually ncreaa-
Ing epidemics every year. It. was
the same with the epidemic ot thirty
year* ago."
piece for the Ye'i of Oaraae when
Sir Peters Mevtae waa Governor and
Captain, A. D. 16S9." *
A brats minion of the time . of
Queen Mary, has a reinforced rose
with letters M. R. (Marla Regina),
and Inscription, ''John and Tho*.
Mayo, brethren, made this piece, A.
D. 15S(." Thw gun is 7 feet
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have only pin feather plumage? | bad is of 1,870 caliber,
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The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1922, newspaper, February 10, 1922; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530921/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.