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    Letter Written by Norman A. Garrigus to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 9, 1943

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    [Transcription begins]UNITED STATES NAVY December 9, 1943 Dear Friends: I received your Christmas package before I left the states but am just now getting the pleasure of thanking you for it. Seeing as how Santa Clause [sic] has already been good to me I hope you won\u27t think that my asking for more candy is an attempt at a second celebration. But when my name comes up on the list again I would appreciate anything you sent. You might be interested to know that the first day I hit port I happened to meet Shirley Dyer and I hope to see her again soon if they aren\u27t going to work me too hard. Things are going to be fine in this duty from all that I can judge in my first few days of it. Many thanks to all and a Merry Christmas. SincerelyNorman A Garrigus[Transcription ends

    Hunting for Tin Cans

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    Guethary

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    A Shell

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    Some effects of the species and stage of maturity of plants on the forage consumption of grazing steers of various weights

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    "All of the data in this bulletin, except the data for the grazing season of 1935, were submitted by the senior author to the Graduate School of the University of Illinois, June, 1935, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in animal husbandry."--P. 443.Cover title.Bibliography: p. 506-508

    Poems

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    Poems include: Days , by Martha Rose Scott and Blemish , by Louise Garrigu

    Engineering Soils Map of Blackford County, Indiana

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    This report entitled Engineering Soils Map of Blackford County, Indiana, completes a portion of the long-term project concerned with the development of county engineering soils maps of the 92 counties in the state of Indiana. This is the 86th report of the series. The report was prepared by Andrew Garrigus, Research Assistant, Joint Highway Research Project, under my direction. The soils mapping of Blackford County was done primarily by the analysis of landforms and associated parent materials as portrayed on stereoscopic aerial photographs. Extensive additional information on the soils was obtained from the soil survey and publications of the Soil Conservation Service, USDA. Test data from roadway and bridge projects was supplied by IDOT. Generalized soil profiles for the landform/parent material areas mapped are shown on the engineering soils map. A print of the engineering soils map of Blackford County is included at the end of the report

    What is a Good Beef Bull Worth?

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