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THE DAWN OF A BRIGHTER YEAR
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Time turns not backward in its flight—but reaches ever forward—sire that its
path is glorious. May you follow that path to a bright and fruitful vear in 1932.
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SAWING WHITE ASH on the farm of
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Claybrook, a merchant planter and logging
contractor. received the Harmon Award
for Outstanding Achievement in Business
in 1930.
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MISS MAXINE BLACKSHEAR,
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