. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. in their communities. The local option principle was applied tovillages, to cities, to townships or to coun-ties, as state laws directed. Related Articles. Consult the following titles for additional information:License. Prohibition Temperance LOCHINVAR, lockinvahr, a ballad oc-cun-ing in Sir Walter Scotts Marmion, be-ginning with the often-quoted lines:O, young Lochinvar is come out of the all the wide border his steed was


. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. in their communities. The local option principle was applied tovillages, to cities, to townships or to coun-ties, as state laws directed. Related Articles. Consult the following titles for additional information:License. Prohibition Temperance LOCHINVAR, lockinvahr, a ballad oc-cun-ing in Sir Walter Scotts Marmion, be-ginning with the often-quoted lines:O, young Lochinvar is come out of the all the wide border his steed was the best;And, save his good broadsword, he weapon had none,He rode all unarmed, and he rode all faithful in love, and so dauntless in never was knight like the young Lock-invar. The author recounts in stirring verse thebold deed of the young knight, who enteredthe hall where was being held the weddingfeast of the girl he loved. Defying thefather, who had denied his suit, he pre-tended to lead the bride out to dance but in-stead ran with her to his horse and gallopedaway with her. The ballad concludes withthese lines: LOCK 2148 LOCKE. FIG. 1 There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee,But the lost bride of Netherby ner did they daring- in love, and so dauntless in war,Have ye eer heard of gallant like young Lochinvar? LOCK, au arrangement for fasteningdoors, chests, drawers and the like. It is somade that it cannotbe worked except bythe key or knob espe-cially fitted to simplest lockcontains a bolt,a staple intowhich the bolt locks,and a spring which prevents the bolt frombeing moved without the key. The bolt hasa rounded notch on the under side, intowhich the key fits. On the upper side aretwo square notches, CC, which are as farapart as the bolt mov£s. Back of the boltand fastened to the frame by a pivot, is atumbler, indicated by the dotted lines in On the end of the tumbler is a squarepiece of metal, E, which drops into thenotches,


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