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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
May
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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l'rotuniM brutear. It it the natural xpreattonofevil sentiiuents. Anger, reveajte, or a bold oontwnpl for sentiment of relï-'nu, moiality or social etiquette are exponed by the oath. The "ath tlu' x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl the licart. Wc are OOi MTprlaed tlml :i liiiih minded gentlaiBMi Ihh1iI prefer in keep lii boyi Brom ichool ratber tban expisc them t( the conhunination of profane -uiMiintr. The tuibil lacootagtoos, and llke the afrue, teizet apon thoe wbo have breathed the ntasm til! thelr blood tilled wiili the polaon. Nol ooe boy In i w i-dt run lic kept ninrally pvrc by home Inflnence u lien Mis tchoo] eompanioiM are inmoral. Tlicic too mocil latituiie giren to botli boya u iid giiH n ow ll¦cls. and yoiith wlio have nol naclicil tlnii Ir allowed to Uulalge in lmiiits wliicli roultl 'lisyracc a bar room The prawsce it laJiei and chiMreu oucht to tmeok tlmir vulL'uiity. luit iaodesty 3oe nol seem to come natu i al U thetn. Thsre a remedy lor thi state oí thiogï and we hope Mc may lic taken tomtrdt ltsappllcatioti.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News