The literary digest . Austin No. 10 Standard for Heavy Machine Work, R. repair, etc. Width ar)proxiniately 150 feel with tworows of columns and monitor. Length any multiple of20 feet. Built in 60 AUSTIN METHOD Austin No. 0 Standard. A flat slab rc-inforced concrete,fire-proof building. Built in record time. 62 The Literary Digest for January 25, 1919 STORIES THAT SHED SIDE-LIGHTS ONROOSEVELTS CHARACTER PROBABLY the most pieturesqxie manin public life in the last half-century,remarks the Chicago Daily News, TheodoreRoosevelt figured largely in anecdotes ofadventure and othe
The literary digest . Austin No. 10 Standard for Heavy Machine Work, R. repair, etc. Width ar)proxiniately 150 feel with tworows of columns and monitor. Length any multiple of20 feet. Built in 60 AUSTIN METHOD Austin No. 0 Standard. A flat slab rc-inforced concrete,fire-proof building. Built in record time. 62 The Literary Digest for January 25, 1919 STORIES THAT SHED SIDE-LIGHTS ONROOSEVELTS CHARACTER PROBABLY the most pieturesqxie manin public life in the last half-century,remarks the Chicago Daily News, TheodoreRoosevelt figured largely in anecdotes ofadventure and otherwise, wherever mengathered to swap stories. Many of thestories associated with his name may begroundless, but scores of them are un-doubtedly founded on fact. It is aroundmen of his positive, virile, aggressivepersonality that traditions naturally groupthemselves. The News then recalls threeanecdotes: One morning young Roosevelt threw hissaddle upon a notorious bucking horseknown as Ben Butler. Not knowing thehorses reputation, he was caught off hisguard and thrown. Getting up with angerblazing in his eyes, he caught that horseand rode him until Ben Butler was thor-oughly tamed. It was not until after hehad
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