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Former Grovian
Is A uthor of
Poems, Stories
Schenectady M assacre in
H is to ry a * In d ia n F ig h t
The Schenectady Massacre o f Feb
ru s ty S\ IflUO. w hich m arked the
deepest Inroad aver made by a f o r
elgn foe w ith in the present h is to ri­
cal lim it« o f the U n ite d States,
m arked the firs t tim e In Am erican
h is to ry th a t w h ite men had p a rtic i­
pated w ith In d ia ns In the la tte r's
savage methods o f w a rfa re , ob
serves a Schenectady correspondent
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unprovoked, however, fo r In the
p re v io u s s um m er th e Iro q u o is , w ith
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K n g 'ls h po w d er, hud fa lle n up on l a
C h in e on th e St. L a w re n c e r iv e r
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d la n s and b u rn e d th e ir h o u s e s
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In h a b ita n ts so th a t th e y w e re un
ab le to h a rv e s t th e ir crops. F r o n ­
tenac. re tu rn in g to O tn a d a as g o v ­
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an a g g re s s iv e m o re to re s to re th e
con fid e n c e o f h l» people a m i p re ­
v e n t th e loss o f h is ow n savage a l­
lies. H o fo rg e d th e h o lt th a t s tru c k
S. he necta dy at m id n ig h t on F e b ru ­
a ry 8- lfifid , a fo rc e o f 210 men.
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th e m o st p a rt, w h ic h had m ade th e
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an Ita lia n p ro v e rb , an d I t Is tru e
th a t In n. tn y p a rts o f I ta ly p ro s ­
p e r ity dej»ends upon th e success o f
th e o liv e cro p. As. fo r v a rio u s re a ­
sons. th is suece<s»eaniM>t be exp ect-
ed eve ry y e a r, notes a w r it e r in th e
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w a y s w a tc h e d w ith m uch in te re s t
and a n x ie ty fro m th e tim e o f th e ir
flo w e rin g n n tll th e f r u i t m a tu re s .
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tr ic ts . o liv e s g ro w e v e ry w h e re In
Ita ly , w h ic h leads the w o rld In o il
p ro d u c tio n and e x p o rta tio n .
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c o n ta in th e g re a te s t n u m b e r o f
trees, a lth o u g h th e best o il Is p ro ­
duced in s lig h tly c o o le r re g io n s , as.
f o r in sta n ce . In T u s c a n y .
O liv e tre e s lo o k v e ry m u ch th e
sem e th e y e a r ro u n d , s in c e a ll the
leaves ne ver f a ll a t one tim e . T h e
flo w e rs a re s m a ll and w h ite .
The
o liv e s a re v e ry s m a ll u n til to w a rd
th e end o f th e s u m m e r, an d do no t
c o n ta in o il b e fo re a u tu m n .
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v a r ie tie s o f o liv e s tu r n a d a rk p u r
p ie w hen rijie .
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e n t m e th o d s o f c o lle c tin g th e f r u i t
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w hen st ♦
annexed p a r* o f N ew G u in e a , a l? ”
the New B r ita in A rc h ip e la g o . T h e re
w as som e in d ig n a tio n in A u s tra lia
o v e r th is a c tio n , as In th e p re v l
ous y e a r th e Q u e enslan d g o v e rn ­
m e nt had a tte m p te d to a p p ro p ria te
th l« la n d h u t bad been re s tra in e d
b y th e B r itis h g o v e rn m e n t, w h ic h
a ssu red th e m th a t no fo re ig n po w e i
c o n te m p la te d a n y in te rfe re n c e In
N ew G uin ea. In 1W » G e rm a n y an
nexed th e M a rs h a ll and S olom o n Is­
la n d « and in 1899 G e rm a n Samoa
an d o th e r Isla n d s. T h ese c o n s titu t­
ed th e G e rm a n c o lo n ia l e m p ire in
th e s o u th e rn P a c ific , n e a r A u s tr a ­
lia . u p to 1914.
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som e p a r titio n s w h ic h a d d s m o re
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t h in k o f w o r t h w h ile th in g s I t h in k
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o f C o tta g e G ro v e . I fe e l th a t th e
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Seem s to f i l l y o u ..n d i n s t i l l yo u
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w it h a fe e lin g o f aw e
c h e ll. E a r l K o c h . D o n a ld K in g A l ­
fr e d Iie B a u . S h e ld o n C o ffe lt. t h ir d
H a v e yo u seen It In s u m m e r *
g ra d e . N o rm a n P ik e E a r l L o h re v .
A t th e tin»« o f s e ttin g su n .
second g ra d e , M a rc u s M a rs h . P a ­
A ll th e c o lo rs seem to m in g le
t r ic ia S isso n . E d n a M a v R o w le tte .
T o Just b le n d In to one
L e ro y W i t t s t n l c k . J u a n ita W ilc o x .
C a s tin g sh a d o w s o n th e w a te r,
F lo v r S ta c e y . J o h n
and
B e ld o n
B rig g s . S ilv ia B e c k e r a n d E u g e n e
Its r e fle c tio n so tru e .
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w e e k s w it h he r
p a re n ts . M r a n d M rs . W A . K eene.
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flin g o f n e x t w e e k R e a d in g fr o m le ft t o r ig h t to p ro w
M y r t le K e m .
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R u th C a ld w e ll. A lle e n W e b e r. T h e lm a
M r. a n d M is E . M D u n n
w e e k fo r W a s h in g to n , w h e re he
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th e ir s c a r c ity In th e ir n a tiv e cou n
trie s as because th e y seldo m s u r­
v iv e In c a p tiv it y .
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w h e re th e y w ill a tte n d th e s u m m e r
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