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Others of importance aboard were Carney, chief engineer; Tompkins, bo's'n; Washington, negro cook and Paul, wireless operator. Jack was assigned to the first watch. Frank came next in line and then Williams. Captain Glenn announced that he himself would take the bridge whenever necessary.
The Government, through its agents, have destroyed thousands every year in the West by distributing poisoned grain. Last, but not least, of the life of the plains was the Pole Cat. Conscious of his own ability to protect himself, he would often invade the camps at night, making the life of the sleeper miserable. After leaving Fort Carney our troubles began.
BUCK: The Granger Movement. CARNEY: Country Life and the Country School, pages 90-107. GILLETTE: Rural Sociology, pages 208-213. CUBBERLEY: Rural Life and Education, pages 117-159. 126. =The School as a Social Institution.= There is one institution in every American community that stands as the gateway into the promised land of a richer life. This is the school.
He had stretched out his hand, and seized that of the dead man, which was quite stiff and cold; then, losing heart, he had run to the door communicating with the passage, but found it locked, and turned to the other entrance, and ran down the back-stairs, crying "murder." Mr. Hughes, the butler, and James Carney, another servant, came immediately, and they all three went back into the room.
Both Lieutenant Carney and Team Captain Brayton speedily learned that they had made no mistake in getting Prescott and Holmes on to the line. A number of smaller colleges were defeated, and with rattling good scores. Dick and Greg seemed to improve with every game. True, Yale walked off with the honors, though the score, ten to six, had been stubbornly contested throughout.
MCNUTT: "Ten Years in a Country Church," World's Work, December, 1910. MCKEEVER: Farm Boys and Girls, pages 129-145. CARNEY: Country Life and the Country School, pages 1-17, 302-327. 177. =Enlarging the Social Environment.= In the story of the family and the rural community it has become clear that the normal individual as he grows to maturity lives in an expanding circle of social relations.
The picturesque deed was that of Sergeant William H. Carney, who seized the regiment's colors from the hands of a falling comrade, planted the flag on the works, and said when borne bleeding and mangled from the field, "Boys, the old flag never touched the ground."
"Demme, Agatha, don't ask me," he said irritably, passing his hand over his brow. "I've told you that twice. Ask them; I daresay they know." She looked at him in disgust. "As if I could do such a thing as that! Dear me, I don't understand it at all. Four years married. Yes, I'm sure that's it. Carney, you don't suppose " She hesitated. It was not necessary to complete the obvious question.
A mere outline is alone necessary. Ike Carney purveyed liquor. A little man with quick, cunning eyes, and a mouth that shut tight under a close-cut fringe of gray moustache. "Shaky" Pindle, the carpenter, was a sad-eyed man who looked as gentle as a disguised wolf.
Just then Quarterback Boyle's voice was heard giving the signal: "Eight -seventeen -four!" Lieutenant Carney gave his friend's arm a slight nudge. By way of Greg the ball came to Dick, who, already in fleet motion, was none the less ready for the pass. With the ball under his arm, Prescott started. Almost in an instant Dave and Dan piled upon him, ere Greg could get in for effective interference.
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