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it fill xiii J Knowledge is that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. S official reporter we had a glimpse of one of the rehearsals and we surely recommend the Golliwog dancers clothed in mist-colored robes, moving fantastically about the stage to give one the thrill of a lifetime. The play is filled with action and more or less mystery as to the location of a certain orange- colored necktie and you would never recognize our dignified orator-president in the role of messenger boy, l26l
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