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1908 | 1908 | ||
12/18 was called to visit two girls at the school. | 12/18 was called to visit two girls at the school. | ||
On this date | On this date Frank Parshall took his daughter Fannie to the Hospital at Walker | ||
18 The Police brought in the deserters from the school known as the Brown Eagle girls. | 18 The Police brought in the deserters from the school known as the Brown Eagle girls. | ||
19 The teacher in charge Miss A. Pendergast reported that as soon as the Brown Eagle girls got up they went down the fire escape steps and made a dash for their home and soon after two of the boys [[word scratched out]] mounted the school horses and followed locating the girls in a hay stack up near the Cedar point. One of them came in and reported and then police went out and brought them back to the school. The teacher reports them none the worse for their exposure. |
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1908 12/18 was called to visit two girls at the school. On this date Frank Parshall took his daughter Fannie to the Hospital at Walker 18 The Police brought in the deserters from the school known as the Brown Eagle girls. 19 The teacher in charge Miss A. Pendergast reported that as soon as the Brown Eagle girls got up they went down the fire escape steps and made a dash for their home and soon after two of the boys word scratched out mounted the school horses and followed locating the girls in a hay stack up near the Cedar point. One of them came in and reported and then police went out and brought them back to the school. The teacher reports them none the worse for their exposure.