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Volume I
dumber 40
October 13, 1935
Brimson, Minnesota
FLASHES
Approximately seventy-
five men came to hear the
fluent speaker, Dr. Jones
on Thursday -evening.
• Dr. Jones' sermons are
so realistic and vivid
that one cannot help but
remember them for days afterward. He brings with
him men and women of special talent .and. they always
help to make the evening
an • enjoyable one as well
as spiritual food for our
souls.
He will be here Tuesday evening and will bring
more talent with him. He
is sincere in his work for
our ^ood. His sermons are
for us, not some he had
outlined while he was attending the seminary, but
about us and our lives.
Attend, his next sermon on Tuesday evening
October 22.
KIN I ~HXW_TA
HiTI-i PAAIdE
Ml51*HER ?
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W£ DANC£
AGAIN '
OCT. A A .193 5
Lieutenant Peterson of
Company 701. arrived here on
Wednesday of this week, to
fill in during the absence
of Lieutenant Chesebrough.
Charley Bannister will
-rehlly bo able to 'go to
town' ' in the Dodge that he
aheels now. Armstrong is
putting a ner. covering on
the back of it, which will
prove . to ■ be very eomfore
table for the boys riding
to and from town these cold
winter nights.
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Dr. Oscar Kozberg arrived
in camp on Monday of this
k to take over the duties as Camp Surgeon, replacing Doctor Ro th, who re-
jeently left the 'CCC Service,
-i Dr. Kozberg is a graduate
!of the University'of Minn.
'©e&tties
ro $^m
School of Medicine.
He
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MlifAvsOT/ '.s 2 y/SRC.
served, his internship ' a.t
the Ancker Ho spitAl in St.
Paul. -
He has promised to write
an article for tho next
issue of the Sullivanite.
The Pequaywan tower has
reached the height of 'sixty
six feet. The tower will be
one-hundred -feet high when
completed. From this height
one should almost be able
to see Lake Superior.
Congratulations are in
order for the men of bar-
rach IA for their good work.
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