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FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1028.
TOR BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA.
FRECKLES ANDHIS FRIENDS
■By Blosser
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
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During Theodor* Roosevelt's second term, from i
1905 to 1909, disorder broke out in Cube. The United
State* took charge of the government until peade was
restored. Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in
1907. At the end of hit term, Roosevelt, with hit ton,
Ktrmit, tailed to Africa and apent a year collecting big
gam* for the SmitKfconian Institution. i
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In the election cf 1908
William; H. Taft, now
chief justice of the Unit
ed States Supreme
Court, was nominated by
the Republicans and
elected.
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The Democratic choice had been William Jennings
■Bryan, then running the third time.for the presidency.
On the whole President Taft’s administration was un
eventful. A revision of the tariff caused great dissatis
faction. The sixteenth amendment to the Constitution,
making an income tax legal, was ratified just before
the end of hit administration. (To Bo Continued)*'
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