Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Dave Abel. ? QIXTEEN began much as every other class began, strong in?»-) numbers and fired with the desire to show those Soph-mores what was what. Valiancy, persistence, and inde-scribable fervor were not lacking, but knowledge of thestrategic points of rushes was not for the Freshmen; andon the fateful morning that was to decide the destiny of theinfant class, and ordain who should wear the white vests and twirl canes,the coveted cane in the twinkling of an eye was carried across the line,and the Sophmores wildly yelled in victory. But we were undaunted, forwe we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artemisia-yearbook-1917-dave-abel-qixteen-began-much-as-every-other-class-began-strong-in-numbers-and-fired-with-the-desire-to-show-those-soph-mores-what-was-what-valiancy-persistence-and-inde-scribable-fervor-were-not-lacking-but-knowledge-of-thestrategic-points-of-rushes-was-not-for-the-freshmen-andon-the-fateful-morning-that-was-to-decide-the-destiny-of-theinfant-class-and-ordain-who-should-wear-the-white-vests-and-twirl-canesthe-coveted-cane-in-the-twinkling-of-an-eye-was-carried-across-the-lineand-the-sophmores-wildly-yelled-in-victory-but-we-were-undaunted-forwe-we-image339150483.html
RM2AKNHW7–Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Dave Abel. ? QIXTEEN began much as every other class began, strong in?»-) numbers and fired with the desire to show those Soph-mores what was what. Valiancy, persistence, and inde-scribable fervor were not lacking, but knowledge of thestrategic points of rushes was not for the Freshmen; andon the fateful morning that was to decide the destiny of theinfant class, and ordain who should wear the white vests and twirl canes,the coveted cane in the twinkling of an eye was carried across the line,and the Sophmores wildly yelled in victory. But we were undaunted, forwe we
The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . maintained an unequal conflict for two hours, with the aid of thosewho remained faithful to him. Polydore Yergil, the eulogist of Henry, doesjustice to the valiancy of Richard in this last struggle: King Richard, at . fluttons Boswortli Field, with additions, by J. G. NichDlls, p. 181. 1^:-5.J DEATH IX BATTLE OF RICHARD III. 20-. the first brunt, killed certain; overthrew Henrys standard, together withWilliam Brandon, the standard-bearer; and matched also with John Chene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-history-of-england-an-illustrated-history-of-society-and-government-from-the-earliest-period-to-our-own-times-maintained-an-unequal-conflict-for-two-hours-with-the-aid-of-thosewho-remained-faithful-to-him-polydore-yergil-the-eulogist-of-henry-doesjustice-to-the-valiancy-of-richard-in-this-last-struggle-king-richard-at-fluttons-boswortli-field-with-additions-by-j-g-nichdlls-p-181-1-5j-death-ix-battle-of-richard-iii-20-the-first-brunt-killed-certain-overthrew-henrys-standard-together-withwilliam-brandon-the-standard-bearer-and-matched-also-with-john-chene-image338231867.html
RM2AJ7P5F–The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . maintained an unequal conflict for two hours, with the aid of thosewho remained faithful to him. Polydore Yergil, the eulogist of Henry, doesjustice to the valiancy of Richard in this last struggle: King Richard, at . fluttons Boswortli Field, with additions, by J. G. NichDlls, p. 181. 1^:-5.J DEATH IX BATTLE OF RICHARD III. 20-. the first brunt, killed certain; overthrew Henrys standard, together withWilliam Brandon, the standard-bearer; and matched also with John Chene
X-ray . Ct)e I^Kap, 1914. Ye Battle of Crapton Halle RULY it hath been saide, that of ye makinge of bookes thereis no ende. But I think it wise that some recorde be madeof ye battle of Crapton Halle. Ande this that those genera-tions whiche are 3ete to come maye knowe of ye proweresseand valiancy of theire forebeareres. It wase of a winters morn. In the amphi-theatre orbelowe Crapton Halle muche goode rede blood was beingbeing sliede. Bute the heroes ande men of miglite werehegathered in a circle or ringe. Billie wase there, withe his partner-in-arms, Yclept David; Marye, Knightsof ye House of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/x-ray-cte-ikap-1914-ye-battle-of-crapton-halle-ruly-it-hath-been-saide-that-of-ye-makinge-of-bookes-thereis-no-ende-but-i-think-it-wise-that-some-recorde-be-madeof-ye-battle-of-crapton-halle-ande-this-that-those-genera-tions-whiche-are-3ete-to-come-maye-knowe-of-ye-proweresseand-valiancy-of-theire-forebeareres-it-wase-of-a-winters-morn-in-the-amphi-theatre-orbelowe-crapton-halle-muche-goode-rede-blood-was-beingbeing-sliede-bute-the-heroes-ande-men-of-miglite-werehegathered-in-a-circle-or-ringe-billie-wase-there-withe-his-partner-in-arms-yclept-david-marye-knightsof-ye-house-of-image339252048.html
RM2AKX7CG–X-ray . Ct)e I^Kap, 1914. Ye Battle of Crapton Halle RULY it hath been saide, that of ye makinge of bookes thereis no ende. But I think it wise that some recorde be madeof ye battle of Crapton Halle. Ande this that those genera-tions whiche are 3ete to come maye knowe of ye proweresseand valiancy of theire forebeareres. It wase of a winters morn. In the amphi-theatre orbelowe Crapton Halle muche goode rede blood was beingbeing sliede. Bute the heroes ande men of miglite werehegathered in a circle or ringe. Billie wase there, withe his partner-in-arms, Yclept David; Marye, Knightsof ye House of
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