An edition of Short addresses (1911)

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[J.S. Ewing]
Language
English
Pages
133

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Short addresses
1911, [J.S. Ewing]
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Table of Contents

An address on Abraham Lincoln (Bloomington, Ill., February 12, 1909)
A citizen of no mean city (Bloomington, Ill., May 10, 1900)
The great lawyer (Springfield, Ill.)
Judge Lawrence Weldon (McLean County, Ill., April 13, 1903)
Address by Hon. David Davis
Address by Mr. Ewing: Marie Eugenia Von Elsner
Idealism in education and culture (Knoxville, Ill.)
Argument by Mr. Ewing: Caverly vs. Canfield.

Edition Notes

Bound in cloth.

Handwritten inscription in ink on t.p.: To Miss Helen Packard, form her friend James S. Ewing, Oct. 5, 1911.

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Other Titles
Addresses

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133 p. :
Number of pages
133

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OL24613109M
Internet Archive
shortaddresses00ewin
OCLC/WorldCat
5668463

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