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|a Louise Baker, an athletic uniped, by M. E. Moxcey.--Betsey Barton, a girl who learned to live again, by M. E. Moxcey.--Charles Guy Bolté, something new in veterans, by C. Bowman.--"Elizabeth Bowers", polio victim, yet always rejoicing, by G. C. Auten.--"Ida Brown," through unmarried motherhood to social service, by G. H. Groves.--"John Carlton," a man who stopped drinking, by G. C. Auten.--Emma Clement, America's mother of 1946, by F. G. Lankard.--Paul Davis, explorer of the air, by D. B. Hamill.--Bayard Dodge, builder of human bridges, by H. B. Hunting.--Clarence Hawkes, taller than the night, by H. Faust.--Robert W. Irwin, bringer of light into darkened lives, by H. Faust.--Edward J. Kuncel, one who seeks no special favors, by F. G. Lankard.--Charles Fletcher Lummis, a man who did his part, by C. Bowman.--Horace Pippin, the porter who taught himself to paint, by K. B. Cully.--Washington Augustus Roebling, the builder of Brooklyn Bridge, by V. E. Mutch.--J. W. Sharpe, a man with two pardons, by J. B. Atkins.--Edward Sheldon, a man who lived through his friends, by D. B. Hamill.
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