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To our mind the greatest flag that waves in Earth’s hree/e. The follow ino letter w ill piove of much in terest to the friends of Miss ('.uerie A.Henson n foi nit r pupil at Unalakltet. It will lie remembered that she went outside si mi e vears ago to attend college,and latei. June 15, Iyt6 was married to Mr. l tie\ Me I Ioh ell. We. with her man\ friends, heartih eon Until late the happy little linle. Nashville, Tetm. April 3, 1917 Mr. and Mrs. IS. 1C. Van Ness, U uilakleet. Alaska. Dear Folks; “She" is just tour days old- was horn Saturday March 31.at 1 1.20 A. M.-weighed S Iks. S! e is the image of Grerie so she is of course both pretty and good. Hasn’t cried a dime’s worth si ceske can e into this cruel world. Her ! nine is Lily Marie Me Dowell-Lily is for Guerie’s mother and Mai ie is for my mother. Dr. Hardy was the doctor and Mrs. Hardy and Mrs,Felix Johnson the nurses. My mother was God-mother.You may break the news to Mrs. Bradley. We wish your prayers that she may be raised for God. Love from us to all. Address-Trevecca College. Percy Me I)ow ell [r. The great big outside! The recent disagreeing, and con sequent waste of time by the Senate when action direct and definite was imperative seems to us a good reason that an amendment should be made to theeonstitution whereby Senators should be elected by a direct vote of the people and elected for but one term of S years each. This would make them absolutely fiee to talk an 1 vote, as a dignified body irres pective of what their party may think.—Uncle Josh Goodbye faithful Doggie. — -9 - We are longing for Thee. rAnd now farewell!