Newark Post Newark Post

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Newark Post Newark Post • NEWARK POST NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL.. FEBRUARY 16.1916 NUMBER 4 K \Newark Boy On T~e .Defenle HONOR THE MEMORY CHANGES AT FARMERS' State Board Of A y In an official bulletlll Issued by OF WASHINGTON TRUST COMPANY Education REAL SERVICE Ii headquarters, United States Ma- Meets OF SONG rine Corps, Washington, appears Townspeople Invited To At the monthly meeting of the Mr. Jaquctte Presents Resig­ State Board of Education held in the name of H. Raymond Mercer Attend sdale of this place, as having qualified nation Dover last Friday, State Commis- Everybody Joins in the Chorus I from a: an expelt rifleman in that in­ E~erYOJ~e ~n the community is The resignation of Mr. David sioner of Education Wagner was 0' Praise )llided tel'esting branch of the Govel'll- cor~lall~ 1I1vlted to attend the ex- Jaquette, as bookkeeper at the authorized to accept a proffered 'J near ' ment service. e~'clses 111 honor of .Washington's ' Farmers' Trust Company of New­ membership in the social centre The M. E. Church was crowded d with I Th e yo ung man, who is a son of birthday, to be held 111 the college ark has been accepted by the di­ committee of the Southern Con­ last Sunday evening with an audi­ bum- IN]r . Hanna Colison. Cleveland oratory next Tuesday afternoon, rectors of the bank. Mr. Jaquette ference for Education and Indus­ ence assembled in honor of the visit of Dr. Geibel and MI'. Mack, I' load- , Ave., Newark, enlisted in the February 22nd, at three o'clock. has held the position about fif­ try. red. A nited States Madne Corps at its About seventy-five children from teen years. His resignation will In response to inquiries, it was well-known leaders of evangelis­ ailroad Baltimore recruiting station on the Newark schools will form a Italee effect March first. No suc­ learned that next year the High tic song. Owing to the continu­ ne was July 29, 1914, and is now serving chorus, singing patriotic songs. cessor, it is understood, will be Schools at Felton, Harrington, ance of the evangelistic meetings ,engel's Ion board the U. S. S. Texas, a first Speakers of the afternoon will be named at once. To meet the pre­ Middletown and Newark will put in Washington, where Dr. Geibel con- line battleship. As the Texas goes Judge Henry C. Conrad, of sent condition, however, there has a four year, or 20-unit high school has been engaged for the last few their cruising o'er the seven seas, ready Georgetown; Mr. C. W. Bush of bee'n a reassignmt:nt of duties course in operation. From present weeks, the blind mu sician was un­ able to be present. Along with .1' DOC- ] fo r a fight or a frolic, it is good Wilmington, Carlton D. Pepper, among the present officials of the reports there will be 11 high :al phy- to know that a former Newark student of Delaware College. bank. H. E. Vinsinger remains as schools in the state. his apologies, however, Dr. Geibel cene of boy stands on her quarterdeck It is hoped the audience will be cashier, George Murray as teller sent the promise that he would County school superintendents' come some time in the near fu­ prepared to prove to the world, representative of the entire com- and real estate officer. Miss Dora reports show seven schools with ture. the ac- should the occasion arise, that munity. Law, stenogra.pher, has been pro­ an enrollment of 45 in Sussex railroad the American gunner is still the moted to the position of book­ county, six in New Castle county Mr. Mack took charge of the service which was entirely one of \ : peer of them all. Valentine Social Enjoyed keeper and clerk. and two in Kent county. County ,ed and school commissioners are being so ng, and convinced the big audi­ A valentine social for the jun­ ence that the reputation for won­ several Leave For New Home ior members of the Sunday School Petit Jurors For March Il'sked to relieve these overcrowd­ ed conditions wherever possible. derful leadership which preceded t~a~~aJ~ Dr. J. J . Taubenhaus left Mon- was held in the lecture room of The first petit jury panel for him, had been in no wise exag­ . 1' tr~in day for his new home in Texas, the Presbyteri'an Church last the March term of the county gerated. Mr. Mack was satisfied 'ork left where he has been made head of Friday evening. The guests un­ CO UTts to report on Monday, Students Rehearse with nothing less than everyone's wound a large cobweb, being re­ March sixth, includes the follow­ and was I the department of Plant Pathol­ For Shaksperean Play singing. Again and again he It lost ogy and Physiology, at the State warded for their efforts by heart ing from the rural representa­ would repeat a chorus until, as accident College, Texas. The new posi- favors at the end of the strings. tive districts of the county: Individual rehearsals of the he declared, ninety-nine per cent, it was tion represents a decided ad­ Games followed after which re­ Sixth-Henry M. Perkins, S. caste for Twelfth Night, which is at least, sang. Toward the close vancement in his chosen field. freshments of lemonade and gin­ Rodmond Smith. to be presented by stude'nts of the of the service Mr. Mack called for .1. as pas- Mrs. Ta!lbenhaus and son left ger cakes were served. S eve nth-William J. King, dual colleges on April 28, have all of the men to come to the rom St. Newark 'a week ago. Many friends Sam u elM. Cranston, Alfred been held since the mid-year ex­ front 0 f the church, where aminations. Dr. Sypherd and left Bal- I of the family in Newark extend Elocutionist To Entertain Whitman. grouped, their voices blended in a catching I good wishes. Eighth-Horace S. Dennison. Professor Pohl are coaching each more satisfying effect. The male The Young Ladies' Mission Ninth-William H. Bland, Otto person individually in prepara­ ----- Circle of the Presbyterian Church choruses, without orchestra or or­ D. Thomas. tion for the first general rehearsal gan were especially pleasing and : on the Selbyville Swept By Fire will give an entertainment in the Tenth-William F. Blackburn, which will take p'lace within a train ex­ lecture room on Thursday even­ effective. The entire service was One of the most serious fires John B. Hance. week or ten days. As this is the a wonderful illustration of the he wreck ever known in lower Sussex, ing, February twenty-fourth. Miss Eleventh-Thomas Laws, El­ first attempt that has been made hich was Ethel Windle, elocutionist, will be possibilities of community sing­ raged in Selbyville on Sunday. bert G. Potter. at Delaware College to give a ing under able leadership. The e fl!\mes The fire began in the building oc­ the entertainer of the evening. Twelfth-Thomas E. Sadler, Sha\<sperean play, those in charge nd it was There will also be a musical pro­ whole community is indebted to cupied by the Long BJ·os. restau­ Arthur W .Holt. are making every attempt to make Mr. Hastings, leader of the M. E. IS hurt. rant, moving picture theatre and gram and ice cream, cake, and Thirteenth-Wa I tel' Beaston, it successful. The members of the candy will be for sale. choir, for the treat he has given dwelling, situated on the south John E. Ginns. caste fit in well with their pr.rts, us. It is to be hoped Dr. Geibel side of the street. Because of the Fourteenth-John B. CoIlins, so no trouble is anticipated in will not be permitted to overlook Ig Room high wind the fire was soon com- Mid-Winter Carnival Friday W. Fennimore. training each man. his promised visit. the New- municated to the north side, Ladies of St. John's R. C. Fifteenth-Harry J. Staats, been pre- s:-"eeping, to building-I" Church have completed arrange­ o~ ~oth I Henry F. Woodkeeper. Students' Loan Fund Reaches Baraca Class To with the ISides of the street. Te? bUlld1l1gs ments for the annual mid-winter $190 I Literary were bur~ed, all of whl~h were of carnival to be held in the Armory A men's social will be held in ,5. It has frame. With the exceptIOn of the next Friday evening. Admission Added Attraction At Armory With the donation by the Wash­ ington Heights New Century Club the lecture room of the Presby­ current is- BaltmlOre Trust Company. The is by tickets which are for sale by The new Armory building at lition Miss loss .is estimated at $51,700, while members of the congregation. of twenty-five dollars annually to terian Church next Friday even­ the corner of Delaware avenue the Student Loan Fund of the ding Room the 1I1surance amounts to $33,000. and A·cademy street, figures more ing, uder the auspices of the Ba­ pular Me- Seven families lost their homes. Women's College, the fund h'as Women And Children and more in the social life of reached $190. This fund, when raca Class. A pleasing program , much ap- The fire was fina'lIy controlled by In Deaperate Need Newark. During the last month, is being arranged for the evening. a bucket brigade, and the Har­ completed, is to be loaned to " social affairs of types so varied worthy students, who will pay a e Newark rington Fire Department.
Recommended publications
  • Juwelen Hunger in Der Nacht Tschüss, Hochschulstadion!
    Ausgabe 11 Februar 2009 gratis Cover Contest Winner Kron(e)juwelen Hunger in der Nacht Tschüss, Hochschulstadion! Mode made in Darmstadt Hörspiel mit Tornado Stoolgang Veranstaltungskalender Stadtkulturmagazin INHALTLICH_ 03 Hallo Darmstadt. Es mit Wohlwollen neckend und mit anarchischem Heiner-Witz hinterfragend stand er auch dem P gegen- über. Ohne ihn wüssten wir zum Beispiel nicht, dass die Darmstädter Trinkhallen lokalidiomatisch „Ständ- sche“ heißen. Schlecht fand er das P nicht, glauben wir. Eher gut. Aber was sind das für Banalitäten, wenn man bedenkt, was der am 30. Dezember 2008 verstorbene „Krone“-Papa Peter Gleichauf seit (mindestens) 1975 für diese unsere Beamtenstadt bedeutet. Gemeinsam mit seinem Freund, Kompangnon und Bruder im Geiste Tili Wenger sowie dem ebenso einzigartigen „Krone“-Türsteher und Sänger Fred Hill, beide im Jahr 2004 gestorben. Man könnte sie Kulturrevolutionäre nennen. Aber keine Sorge. Das gibt jetzt hier keinen (weiteren) Nachruf auf die Darmstädter Fab Three. Den möchten wir nicht schreiben. Da würde einfach immer etwas fehlen. Wir wollen, dass IHR ALLE das macht, liebe P- Leser! Wir wollen Eure „Krone“-Erlebnisse, Eure persönlichen Erinnerungen an Peter, Tili und Fred (und all‘ die anderen), Eure Höhenflüge und Eure Abstürze in Darmstadts erstem Multi-Media-(Kultur-)Haus. Schickt sie uns einfach per E-Mail (an: [email protected]) oder genauso gerne auch als Brief per Post (an: P-Verlag, Schleiermacherstraße 21, 64283 Darmstadt). Die besten drucken wir dann auszugsweise in der nächsten Ausgabe ab. Das P schaut aber auch in die Zukunft der „Krone“. Und es gibt gute Neuigkeiten! Wel- che, erfahrt Ihr auf den Seiten 12 + 13. Ach ja, noch ein Satz zur Hessen-Neuwahl: Lasst uns dieses surreale Geschehnis bitte einfach ignorieren.
    [Show full text]
  • Eastern Progress 1934-1935 Eastern Progress
    Eastern Kentucky University Encompass Eastern Progress 1934-1935 Eastern Progress 2-22-1935 Eastern Progress - 22 Feb 1935 Eastern Kentucky University Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1934-35 Recommended Citation Eastern Kentucky University, "Eastern Progress - 22 Feb 1935" (1935). Eastern Progress 1934-1935. 10. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1934-35/10 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Progress at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Progress 1934-1935 by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ■■fci.1: ■ ' ■ . THE EASTERN PROGRES Student Publication Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College VOLUME 13 RICHMOND, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935 NUMBER 11 LELIA LEWIS CHOSEN MISS EASTERN KIAC TOURNEY Donovan, Jones At Nominees for Beauty Queen At Eastern LEBANON GIRL GETS START Spring Convention WINS CAMPUS Dr. H. L. Donovan and 'Dr. W. C. Jones left Richmond Tuesday aft- AT WESTERN ernoon for Atlantic City, N- J., to BEAUTY RACE attend the spring meeting of the Maroons Engage Morehead American Association of Teachers Baiunbardner, Coving-ton, Colleges, of which Dr. Donovan is Eagles in Second Round president. The convention started Begtey Are Named Today Thursday. As Attendants Yesterday afternoon Dr. Donovan addressed a nation-wide audience WESTERN IS FAVORITE on a Columbia Broadrastlng Sys- WHITE, ASHMORE WIN tem hookup of 70 stations. His sub- ject was "The Teachers College in (Special to the Prop-ess) the Service of the State and Na- Letts Merritt Lewis, of BOWLING GREEN, Ky„ Feb. tion" On the same program, Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Letter G Ra De Discontinuation P Ro Po Se Dby Faculty
    Big Ten official to investigate aid charges said Athletic Director Biggie Munn. " If Indications that those making the charges In Lansing, Walt Rskuekl, said compli­ By JOE MITCH the Big Ten Is going to make on Investi­ weren't conversant with what’s permis­ mentary tickets were sent to organiza­ THIS IS TO IMTROOUCE and gation, we hove everything In order here." sible under the Big Ten and the NCAA John A. Fusak, MSU* s faculty represent­ tional groups such as Boys -Training GAYEL WESCH rules." School and the Boy Semite as well as to ative to the B g T«t and chairmen of the One of the Daily’s accusations, that other area athletes. John Ebwey, Big Tan assistant com­ athletic council, said he had been con­ football players were given discounts at Other Butterfield Theatre managers de­ missioner, will Investigate the Michigan tacted by Dewey Sunday and asked to check local theatres, being charged only e 25 clined to comment on the Issuing of gratui­ a lly's charges of Illegal aid activities Into the accusations the Dally made In its He is • wember of the 1967 Verslty Football Squad. cent service charge, was affirmed by ties to MSU athletes. In MSLTa football deportment as soon ee Sunday edition. Dewey said at that time Any consideration you can give him M ill be greatly Daugherty and other MSU officials, but Another primary consideration con­ hie Investigation Is completed at the Uni­ he would check the situation at MSU the Illegality of the practice was ques­ cerning the discount was whether it was appreciated.
    [Show full text]
  • Die Offiziellen Deutschen Charts
    Die Offiziellen Deutschen Charts Die kompletten Listen – Woche für Woche basierend auf den offiziellen Charts von „Der Musikmarkt“ und „Media Control“ aufbereitet von Volker Dörken, Wuppertal Deutschland - Die Offiziellen Single-Charts Pos Vorwochen Woc BP 1 01.01.1996 1 1 1 7 1 4 Earth Song ... Michael Jackson 2 2 2 12 1 6 Gangsta's Paradise ... Coolio feat. LV 3 3 3 18 2 Eine Insel Mit Zwei Bergen ... Dolls United 4 4 5 5 4 Back In The U.K. ... Scooter 5 5 4 14 2 I Got 5 On It ... Luniz 6 6 6 10 5 Inside Out ... Culture Beat 7 7 7 9 6 Thunder ... East 17 8 8 8 9 7 Can't Stop Raving ... Dune 9 9 9 13 8 Hymn ... Music Instructor 10 10 22 6 10 Captain Jack ... Captain Jack . 11 11 18 5 11 Miss Sarajevo ... The Passengers 12 12 15 9 12 Where The Wild Roses Grow ... Kylie Minogue & Nick Cave 13 13 11 7 11 Goldeneye ... Tina Turner 14 14 38 5 14 Missing ... Everything But The Girl 15 15 16 15 15 A Question Of Honour ... Sarah Brightman 16 16 10 17 2 Boombastic ... Shaggy 17 17 23 6 17 You Know ... Caught In The Act 18 18 17 10 16 110 011 001 ... Das Modul 19 19 35 10 19 I'd Lie For You And That's The Truth ... Meat Loaf 20 20 29 7 20 You'll See ... Madonna . 21 21 14 11 11 Willy Use A Billy…Boy ... E‐Rotic 22 22 12 14 3 Stayin' Alive ..
    [Show full text]
  • Koleksi Musik Hendi Hendratman 70'S, 80'S & 90'S
    Hendi Hendratman Music Collection Koleksi Musik Hendi Hendratman 70’s, 80’s & 90’s dst (Slow, Pop, Jazz, Reggae, Disco, Rock, Heavy Metal dll) 10 Cc - I'm Not In Love 10 Cc - Rubber Bullets 10000 Maniacs - What's The Matter Here 12 Stones - Lie To Me 20 Fingers - Lick It (Radio Mix) 21 Guns - Just A Wish 21 Guns - These Eyes 2xl - Disciples Of The Beat 3 Strange Days - School Of Fish 4 Non Blondes - What's Up 4 The Cause - Let Me Be 4 The Cause - Stand By Me 4 X 4 - Fresh One 68's - Sex As A Weapon 80's Console Allstars Vs Modern Talking Medley 98 Degrees - Because Of U 999 - Homicide A La Carte - Tell Him A Plus D - Whip My Hair Whip It Real Good A Taste Of Honey - Sukiyaki A Tear Fell A1 - Be The First To Believe Aaron Carter - (Have Some) Fun With The Funk Aaron Neville - Tell It Like It Is Ace - How Long Adam Hicks - Livin' On A High Wire Adam Wakeman - Owner Of A Lonely Heart Adina Howard - Freak Like Me Adrian Belew - Oh Daddy African Rhythm - Fresh & Fly After 7 - Till You Do Me Right After One - Real Sadness Ii Agnetha Faltskog & Tomas Ledin - Never Again Aileene Airbourne - Ready To Rock Airbourne - Runnin' Wild Airplay - Should We Carry On Al B. Sure - Night & Day Al Bano & Romina Power - Felicita Al Martino - Volare Alan Berry - Come On Remix Alan Jackson - Little Man Alan Ross - The Last Wall Albert One - Heart On Fire Aleph - Big Brothers Alex Dance - These Words Between Us Alex Gopher - Neon Disco Alias - More Than Words Can Say Alias - Waiting For Love Alisha - All Night Passion Alisha - Too Turned On Alison Krawss - When
    [Show full text]
  • Scooter Back to the Heavyweight Jam Mp3, Flac, Wma
    Scooter Back To The Heavyweight Jam mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Back To The Heavyweight Jam Country: Germany Released: 1999 Style: Hard House, Gabber, Euro House, Happy Hardcore, Trance MP3 version RAR size: 1874 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1332 mb WMA version RAR size: 1345 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 251 Other Formats: VOX XM ASF AC3 MOD AU RA Tracklist 1 Keyser Soze 1:12 2 Watch Out 4:15 3 FasterHarderScooter 3:47 4 Well Done, Peter 3:53 5 Fuck The Millennium 4:28 6 The Revolution 4:05 7 Psycho 5:05 8 The Learning Process 4:55 9 I'll Put You On The Guest List 5:11 10 Main Floor 5:35 11 Kashmir 4:44 12 No Release 6:16 Special Tracks 13 Fuck The Millennium (Single Version) 4:11 14 Dutch Christmas 4:31 15 Waiting For The Spring + Let Me Be Your Valentine 8:21 16 The Age Of Love 3:38 17 No Fate 4:47 Credits Cover, Design – Marc Schilkowski Management – Jens Thele Notes Comes in cardboard 4-way-flap-out cd-box, with a 5 digit unique serial number printed on the front. Tracks 13 - 17 are not included on the normal edition. Published by Loop Dance Constructions Mv GmbH/Hanseatic. Tracks 15, 16, 17 recorded live in Berlin during the 'No Time To Chill' Tour January 1999. www.scooterweb.de | http//scooter.cavern.com.pl | www.edel.com Distribution: Edel Records, ℗ 1999 Loop Dance Constructions GmbH /Edel Records GmbH. © 1999 Edel Records GmbH • Made in Germany by Optimal The title of track 15 is actually spelled 'Waiting For THE Spring' instead of 'Waiting For Spring' as it was called on the original album '...And
    [Show full text]
  • Page 1 Downloaded From: Justpaste.It/6Zh
    Downloaded from: justpaste.it/6zh ======================================================================= ========= Custom Report ******************************************************************************** Vob Musicvideo ******************************************************************************** Total disks: 59 (778 GB) ======================================================================= ========= Musicvideosdvd4 Media type: DVD-ROM, total 4.38 GB (free 0 Bytes) ======================================================================= ========= File, Folder or Disk Ext Item Size Location Disk # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- ----------- --------------- ------ 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (dd_2.0-ntsc) vob 199,800,832 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Anastacia - Left Outside Alone_(lpcm-promo-ntsc) vob 198,273,024 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Avril Lavigne - Don't Tell Me (lpcm-promo-ntsc) vob 185,647,104 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Billy Idol - Cradle of Love (dd2.0-ntsc-a2k) vob 223,031,296 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Britney Spears - I love rock n roll vob 178,638,848 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Britney Spears - I'm not a girl not yet a woman (thunderpass radio mix) vob 189,392,900 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Britney Spears-Xtina- Madonna - Like a Virgin - vma 2003-svcd mpg 118,563,508 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time vob 223,285,248 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Christina Aguilera - Genie In a Bottle_(lpcm-ntsc) vob 255,592,448 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Eve ft Gwen Stefani - Let Me Blow Your Mind vob 223,461,380 Musicvideosdvd4 4 Jessica Simpson
    [Show full text]
  • Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1945-1946
    Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1945-1946 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1946 Eastern Progress - 01 Feb 1946 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1945-46/7 PINIONS ' BY PARRISH The Bear and the Billion* EASTERN PROGRESS A short time ago the University Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky State Teacher* College of Kentucky proudly announced to the world that It had secured the services of one Paul (Bear) Bry- VOLUME 24 RICHMOND, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1946 NUMBER 7 ant as head football coach. The signing of Bryant climaxed many weeks of furious hunting and In- terviewing. Sports fans of Ken- Milestone Being Prepared Extra-Curricular Religious Emphasis Week tucky dealt In thousands and tens By LUCILLE BRANDENBURGH of thousands as the costs of a new athletic program were pondered. For Release During May To Close February Third, "We're going to give Kentucky an Math Club outstanding football team," said Staff Is Appointed; The Mathematics Club held Its University officials. Even cries Progress To Sponsor regular meeting Tuesday, January Go-to-Church Sunday of "Spare no expense," rather rare Pictures Being Taken 23, in the Blue Room. The meet- in Kentucky, were heard. Popularity Contest ing was opened by the president, And so now, a great athletic The 1946 issue of the Milestone, Ralph K. Steely. The Reverend William A. Ben- hierarchy has been formed with scheduled for release In May, will Preliminaries for the 1946 Mile- field, PhX>., opened the Religious stone popularity elections will be Discussion concerning the invit- its roots in many Kentucky coun- be Eastern's first yearbook since ing of new members into the club Emphasis Week, which is being" ties.
    [Show full text]
  • Remix Collection by Banjer1969
    Downloaded from: justpaste.it/qpt Remix Collection by Banjer1969 www.softwarepaleis.org 00-99: 10 CC - I'm not in love (remix) 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor - There's A Key (remix) 2 Man Sound - Disco samba (rmx) 2 Unlimited - Get ready for this (remix) 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Yves De Ruyter Remix) 2 Unlimited - Jump for joy (remix) 2 Unlimited - Let The Beat Control Your Body (Mistral Mix) 2 Unlimited - Maximum Overdrive (Horny Horns Vocal Radio Edit) 2 Unlimited - Maximum Overdrive (KG Hitman Remix) 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Moon Project Mix) 2 Unlimited - No Limit (Push's Trancendental Rmx) 2 Unlimited - No limit (remix) 2 Unlimited - No One (remix) 2 Unlimited - The Magic Friend (Black Joker Trance Mix) 2 Unlimited - The Real Thing (Trance Mix Edit) 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (remix) 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Tribal Trance Mix) 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (Pk Hard Trance Radio Edit) 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (Pk Hard Trance Remix) 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (R-C Extended Club Mix) 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (remix) 2 Unlimited - Workaholic (K-Groove Trance Mix) 20 Fingers - Short dick man (rmx) 49ers - Die Walkuere (remix) 666 - Alarma [remix] 666 - Bomba (remix 1) 666 - Bomba (remix 2) 666 - Paradoxx (remix) A: Abba - Cassandra (remix) Abba - Chiquitita (remix) Abba - Dancing Queen (rmx) Abba - Does Your Mother Know (Take It Easy Mix) Abba - King Kong Song (remix) Abba - Knowing Me, Knowing You (remix) Abba - Lay All Your Love On Me (remix) Abba - One Of Us (remix) Abba - S.O.S (Flare Gun Mix) Abba - Should I Laugh Or
    [Show full text]
  • Montana Kaimin, February 14, 1995 Associated Students of the University of Montana
    University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-14-1995 Montana Kaimin, February 14, 1995 Associated Students of the University of Montana Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of the University of Montana, "Montana Kaimin, February 14, 1995" (1995). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 8776. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/8776 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Montanaj F The University of Montana KaimmT P MT q q O ur 97th year, Issue 73 Kaimin is a Salish word for messages Tuesday, February 14,1995 Council member snubs housing law Mark Matthews of the Kaimin Busted? Missoula City Council mem­ When City Attorney Jim ber Elaine Shea and her hus­ Nugent reads the accompa­ band Bill have the neighbors nying stoiy about four they prefer, but they became unrelated students living outlaw landlords to get them. together in violation of a Last fall, the Sheas rented city ordinance, here are out a property they manage to some of the things he could four unrelated students in vio­ legally do. lation of a Missoula zoning ordi­ First, he’d send a letter nance that prohibits more than to the renters that explains two unrelated people from liv­ the family definition ordi­ ing together.
    [Show full text]
  • Happy Holidays
    Happy Holidays Frances GWickes ; NY PUBLIC LIBRARY THE BRANCH IBRARIES 33333021548629 Page 121 "Pauvrette!" said the dull Hyacinthe. "Is it then dead?" HAPPY HOLIDAYS By FRANCES G. WICKES Pictures by GERTRUDE KAY ri -,\ ' . , ' RAND M^NALLY & COMPANY NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Copyright, 1021, by RAND M?NALLY & COMPANY All rights reserved THE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grateful acknowledgment is extended to the following authors and publishers for permission to use copyrighted selections: Carolyn Sherwin Bailey and Good Housekeeping for "The Story of LiT Hannibal" and "LIT Hannibal's Christmas"; the Frederick A. Stokes Company for Elizabeth W. Grierson's "The Brownie of Blednock," from the Scottish Fairy Book; Carolyn Sherwin Bailey and the Milton Bradley Company for "Old Man Rabbit's Thanksgiving Dinner"; Fannie Wilder Brown and the Youth's Companion for "A Thanksgiving Goose"; the heirs of Susan Coolidge for "Chusey"; the Youth's Companion for "A Turkey for the Stuffing," by Katharine Grace Hulbert; Maud Lindsay and the Milton Bradley Company for "The Christmas Cake"; Everyland for "The Worker in Sandalwood," by Marjorie L. C. Pickthall; Good Housekeeping for "A Little Lad of Long Ago," by Alice E. Allen; Alice Crandell Bryant for "Where Valentine Hid"; Mrs. Andrea Hofer Proudfoot for "The Bishop's Valentine"; Samuel J. Elder for "Big Brother's Valentine," by Lilla Thomas Elder; Edward Bliss Reed and the Yale Review for "Poplars"; Alice L. Beckwith and the Educational Publishing Company for "The Little Boy Who Hated Trees," from Primary Education; Arthur Willis Colton and the Youths Companion for "Three in a Gully"; Grace S. Richmond and the Youths Companion for "Half a League Onward"; Dorothea Lay for "The Little Victor "; Holman P.
    [Show full text]
  • Don't Trim Financial Aid, Faculty Say Council's Resolution Flies in Face of Brodie's Letter
    Luv It's in the air. It's everywhere. It's on the ground. It's all around. It can even be found in THE CHRONICLE today's paper. See the special section inside. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1992 DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA CIRCULATION: 15,000 VOL. 87, NO. 93 Don't trim financial aid, faculty say Council's resolution flies in face of Brodie's letter By CHRIS SOLOMON Many faculty members at the its message to the committee that Heated discussion about the meeting, in light of Brodie's state­ will survey the financial aid situ­ future of financial aid at the Uni­ ment, worried that scholarship ation at the University. versity dominated 1992's first cutbacks would not equally affect "We see this as an endemic, meeting ofthe Arts and Sciences academics and sports scholar­ long-term problem," said Council yesterday. ships. Mauskopf, speaking about the Faced with both current and Steven Vogel, a professor of zo- restrictions that the University future financial aid reductions, has had to place on its financial and prompted in part by an ex­ aid program. "We're not happy cerpt of a letter from University about this," he continued. president Keith Brodie, the coun­ "The charge of this committee cil adopted a resolution reaffirm­ and the purview have not been ing its dedication to helping indi­ set yet," Mauskopf said of the viduals finance their scholarly new review committee. As a re­ pursuits. sult, he said, the input ofthe council "The fundamental priority in will be very helpful when its purpose budget decisions at Duke Uni­ and goals are finalized.
    [Show full text]