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1904 Men's Olympic Track & Field Medalists
Event Time 60m Archie Hahn, USA 7.0 =WR William Hogenson, USA 7.2 Fay Moulton, USA 7.2 100m Archie Hahn, USA 11.0 Nathaniel…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 1), Act I, Scene II
Scene IILondon. An apartment of the Prince'sEnter the Prince of Wales and FalstaffFalstaffNow, Hal, what time of day is it, lad?Prince HenryThou art so fat-witted, with drinking of old sack…A Merry Christmas
A Merry ChristmasJo was the first to wake in the gray dawn of Christmas morning. No stockings hung at the fireplace, and for a moment she felt as much disappointed as she did long ago, when…Saudi Arabia
(Encyclopedia) CE5 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabiasä&oomacr;ˈdē ərāˈbēə, souˈ–, sô– [key], officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2015 est. pop. 27,752,000), 829,995 sq mi (2,149,690 sq km),…Being Neighborly
Being Neighborly"What in the world are you going to do now, Jo?" asked Meg one snowy afternoon, as her sister came tramping through the hall, in rubber boots, old sack, and hood, with a broom…Ralph Waldo Emerson: May-Day
May-DayDaughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring, With sudden passion languishing, Teaching Barren moors to smile, Painting pictures mile on mile, Holds a cup with cowslip-wreaths, Whence a…John Keats: The Eve of St. Agnes
by John Keats Isabella; or, The Pot of BasilPoemsThe Eve of St. Agnes St. Agnes' Eve — Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold; The hare…Selected Essays in Black History: Baxter's Procrustes
The Negro in the Regular Army The Heart of the Race Problem Baxter's Procrustes by Charles W. Chesnutt Baxter's Procrustes is one of the publications of the Bodleian Club. The…Burdens
Burdens"Oh, dear, how hard it does seem to take up our packs and go on," sighed Meg the morning after the party, for now the holidays were over, the week of merrymaking did not fit her for…Selected Essays in Black History: The March of Progress
Signs of Progress Among the Negroes The Freedmen's Bureau The March of Progress by Charles W. Chesnutt The colored people of Patesville had at length gained the object they had for…