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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 3

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you“ In then Inat tyo vein-In- of the "intimate Papers of Colonel Home" is told the (minding and "mu-k- abie nary of me went on in our country in the realm of high diplo- rnu-y during thou Ill important pears of our partieipation in the war Ind the ranking of peace. Once more one in unused " the extent to which Colonel Home took part in thou events. Nothing vi: done in waahiaeton in which, either from New York or from his uunmer home in Maanaehusetttr. this taper-unbu- udor had not had A W. He lug-\ weed. pinned. Advised, toned up or (and down with a Ihrewednm which e does seem to have been almLt In}; tumble " it..pr" uniting. "THE INTIMATE PAPERS or 001.. EOUBE" UletIhM'Wbyno-Q to it tho but that Mr. Bun-Md "1r.eotsthma.hth.unet.toevi. 'oruiPtrnotth.iHidtstwuehhaid lac-thorn. mm new: mm mm' Fi.iiciiiirir.9Ti,C4'iGl'l',"'ll 1tritte'"FGrirkiaTGUii"ii' ii'iTT, “I. Ne Ch W. It - *- all-est. "rttruet in... and - m. an 1'U%) -'d1il",l2't? "e. RAVINIA SCHOOL AUDITORIUM RAVINIA MASS MEETING REFERENDU M on V LAKE PARK ASSESSMENT AI'm-Ind In Chri- Sty-our. flu-[hut limb Co. Esther Gould's Book Corner STATESMAN PAR EXCELLENCE AM Ind mm tmlkrttodeter. 'rtiatetttee-tmitr-ttr-tt. . eatudttrtheruvtsac-i-toaied 1|:qu mkndvle‘uon mwmwuunym er"""edit*mtaruheP-ttheuot “CC-UAW Wham spokesmen to: aenittst “Ohm Ive been invited. All Intended mu But no Mien!" on will hum the prize. “Tho hunt” m it bun-c it is . good story. Rather old-{uh ionod to be Obie to ho ducribed like that, but manhole-l true. It has a Mot which move- along, it has plenty of norm-l human interest, it has a murder trial of the hero at which the heroine testities to save him. it has mob burnings of the father's print- ing press. In other words it will ttp- docidn whack: Ind why it wn tn mipieuv. of "It largest who our (iv-n for a work of fietion. Probably next you there will be u floek of con- teat novels Win; with the troublod en just before the Civil war. 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