The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 353, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916: Searching Inside

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... positive. “Yes now that I think about it. I'm sure I did.” Lamar leaned forward in his chair... that attracted you to her—if—" Down the stairs came the sleek patter of Japanese feet in American shoes. Lamar... white section upon which words in printed script and a penned signature showed distinctly. Lamar started... the butler's hand. "Thank you. Yes. You may go.” With Lamar’s eyes upon her it was an effort to say even that.... As Yama disappeared through the doorway Lamar turned upon her. "What is that?" he said sharply. "This

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...’s Austin Nursery.—(Adv.) CLAYTON ISSUGGESTED Former Congr<'**man’s Name Mentioned as Lamar’s Successor... at Washington 1 to intercede with President Wilson! in Mr. Clayton’s behalf as a successnr to Justice Lamar... Store can supply you. PRINCEION HEAD TO BE A VISITOR HERE University Alumni Plans to Entertain President... University will visit San /Kntonio February 9 and will remain until the ».sxt university is preparing to honor the distinguished educator. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Hibhen for whom

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.... Axson is a graduate of the Wesleyan University. Connecticut and post graduate of Johns Hopkins. At 103... was asistant professor of English of the University of Vermont staff lecturer for the American Society... for University Extension assistant professor and professor of English at the Adelphia College Brooklyn. lecturer... at Princeton University and now professor of English at the Rice Institute in I | Houston. He is a particularly

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