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A collection of yearbooks from Weber College which comprise the years 1924 to 1963. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, athletics, and departments within the college. It also contains sections on the clubs, activities, organizations, and advertisements from local businesses. Publication ceased 1932-34; 1943-46. The 1950-53 editions are Spring Scribulus-Acorn publications. |
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Show Fashion Notes To Wear With Tour Overshoes or Corsets A skirt like this, patterns for which are cut in sizes 14, 1349J, 6, B167B4, and 2073 Millimeters with 40 inch wheel-base, is absolutely indispensable to the modern newspaper syndicate. The lower section may be made up in Pocatello (though an earlier train should prove more convenient), while a less expansive style could be maintained in Virginia and parts of Kohlrabi. For the medium size, 12 yards of 6-ply cotton bagging with .99 44-100 pounds of black basalt is required: Price 15 cents in one or two cent, or vice versa, stamps, or coin, or not. (Balloon tires preferred). Add 10% for nonage, dotage, garbage. It's All the Way You Look at it Harvey Taylor, at the recent Alumni Banquet, in commenting on the difficulties encountered by students who attempt to study more than twenty-five hours a day, said: "Speaking of the condition of Europe, it reminds me of a story told about a young friend of mine. "Who was that lady I seen you with last night?" he asked Jim Lindsay. 'That wasn't no lady, that was my wife,' came the quick retort. "It is perhaps unnecessary to add," concluded Mr. Taylor, "that the boy's mother laughed heartily." |