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Identifier: bassettsscrapboo34leag (find matches)
Title: Bassett's scrap book
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: League of American Wheelmen
Subjects: League of American Wheelmen Cycling Questions and answers
Publisher: Boston (etc.), League of American Wheelmen
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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ation—Isaac B. Potter, Potter Building,New York, N. Y. Touring—Quincy Kilby, 92 State St., Room 35, Boston,Mass. Legislation—William M. Thomas, Attorney-Generalsoffice, Albany, N. Y. Geo. L. Cooke, President. Polygamy is all wrong. And yet, after all, arethere not greater evils. We would be as well pleasedif our good people would lay as much stress on theimportance of mens treatment of the single wife asthey do on the propriety of no mans having morethan one wife. For our part we would think moreof a man who was a good husband to a score ofwives than of the man who, having but one helpmeet,has, by his diabolical brutalities, made her rue theday that matrimony placed its cruel fetters on her.There are a thousand cases of this sort to everycase of polygamy; yet there is a fiercer and moreunrelenting public censorship against the latter thanthe former. Unhappy marriages are sinful by self-confession, but they are so common that no onehas the hardihood to denounce them. 0 C C< (4
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BaSSetVS SC^ap Book SCRAPS OF HISTORY, FACT AND HUMOROFFICIAL ORGAN LEAGUE OF AMERICAN WHEELMEN Entered as Second-Class Matter, March 10,1904, at the Post Office at Boston,Mass., under the Act of Congress of March 3,1879. Vol. 3. No. 2. APRIL, 1905, 5 Cents. Perched upon a maple bough,Sang a wren, Tis April now!And the while he tuned his trills,Leaped the rills,Flushed the hills,And a hint of coming glory gleamed upon the mountainsbrow. On an elm-tree branch as way,Carolled forth a joyous jay;Clear from his exuberant throatNote on noteSeemed to float,Joy in sun and joy in shower, April ushers in the May! Clinton Scollard. SCRAPS THAT FALL LIKE APRIL SHOWERS. Weve a word to speak with you, Spring; though it may not be a new Thing. Tell us, do you have the nerve to suppose that you deserve all the songs and sonnets, too, that of you the poets do, Sing? Where singleness is bliss it is folly to be wives. Its a wise stock that knows its own par. It is better to be able to appreciate the th

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  • bookyear:1900
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  • bookauthor:League_of_American_Wheelmen
  • booksubject:League_of_American_Wheelmen
  • booksubject:Cycling
  • booksubject:Questions_and_answers
  • bookpublisher:Boston__etc____League_of_American_Wheelmen
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  • bookleafnumber:37
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