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[page 3] us in the east, and though not a man except stuart and mosby knew what the purpose of the raid meant when we started it was not very long before it became evident that we were on our way to mcclellan's rear. the morning after we started i saw stua
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[page 5] either fears his fate to much. on his desert is small. who dares not put it to the touch and will lose it all. he had started on the raid intending to encircle mcclellan's army. he had calculated the chances of success or failure, and he believed
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and i had, you know, like, the wall of my door covered with cartoons and things like that, but i wasn't really. everything i said was sort of. everything i said in the column was sort of in double speak. i mean, it wasn't that i came out. the schools had b
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blass: but we struggled with it, and about the time of that ole miss deal, bill minor wrote a column. he said that it looked like we were foolish to go out and fight this thing when we started. but he was hearing a lot of support for our position. and woul
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bolton: so, your team was kind of a perennial powerhouse. powe: right. i'll just let you go through some of them scrapbooks. bolton: i'm looking at all your ( inaudible). powe: hey, i was there twenty six years, and we never had a losing season. bolton: th
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cartoon by jim ivey "substitutes" and "double sessions" try to support the leaning column of "florida schools accreditation."
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davis' citizenship. because as we all know, he was the only one that wasn't given it when everybody else was. so, then i returned to the paper in 1979 and the man who hired me was pic firmin, who is giving this interview. and pic is very well trained by bo
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does you do?" i said, " well, preacher, i do about what you see me doing now i've got to keep my yard mowed, and," i said, " i write a newspaper column three times a week. and i've got a little piece of land out on the edge of town with some cattle on it."
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Vienna waltz; circa 1977-1981
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eldon Pletcher. Jimmy Carter, dressed in a tuxedo, is dancing with an empty ball gown labeled, "After Brezhnev, who?" A briefcase labeled, "Salt II treaty" is on the floor leaning against a...
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