COLLECTING FOR THE CITIZENS' RECEPTION FUND. A prominent < itizen informed the Citizen s Reception Committee last night that he had not been able to collect very much in aid of the funds for decorating and illuminating the city. He had badgered, bullied, jyersuaded, joked (laughter), and done other things, and he had failed ignominioushj. — Daily paper.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 46, 18 May 1901, Page 14
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56COLLECTING FOR THE CITIZENS' RECEPTION FUND. A prominent < itizen informed the Citizen s Reception Committee last night that he had not been able to collect very much in aid of the funds for decorating and illuminating the city. He had badgered, bullied, jyersuaded, joked (laughter), and done other things, and he had failed ignominioushj.—Daily paper. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 46, 18 May 1901, Page 14
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