Central Michigan University - Chippewa Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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E. C. WARRINER PRESIDENT Michigang A. M., Michigang M. Pd., Michigan State graduate study, Clark, Harvard, Columbia. Normal 3 rbi 1 r I mist acne W0I'4 to l0 in fl i here scho thre quir com stud yeal celt will poss ates date the i be f will I b the Q iate thal 1 and gl Off ' Spec ET214 H2111 Q ers' us' lhel maf lstr get be. K I A 0 fl Ll R long Y

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