1904 - Construction of Rothwell Gymnasium

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Constructed in 1904, Rothwell originally cost the University $70,000. Originally, the building was three stories high in the front and two stories high in the back, and the construction was engineered for later additions. Materially, the entire building had hardwood floors and the walls were built with gray stone.
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St. Joseph, Missouri, July 1904

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St. Joseph, Missouri, July 1904. Streets: Water, Dewey Avenue, Main, S. Second, N. Second, Market, S. Third, N. Third, S. Fourth, N. Fourth, S. Fifth, N. Fifth, S. Sixth, N. Sixth, S. Seventh, N. Seventh, S. Eighth, N. Eighth, S. Ninth, N. Ninth, S. Tenth, N. Tenth,
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JM-095: It's easy to get help when you don't need it and hard when you do

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Editorial cartoon depicting a man who is morose in first two panels; he sits with a notice about rent while four other men stare and talk among themselves. In the last two panels, set several years later, the man is smiling and in new clothes while at a job; the four other men run over to him with arms outstretched.
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JM-109: Well, General, you put up a magnificent fight

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Editorial cartoon depicting a scene of surrender: Nogi Maresuke gives Anatoly Stoessel peace laurel, receives sword. Stoessel surrendered on January 1st, 1905 after the fall of Wantai to the Japanese; the surrender was accepted on January 2nd, 1905.
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JM-112: The "Ayes" Had It

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Editorial cartoon depicting the New York Republican Convention on September 25-26 of 1906. Benjamin B. Odell Jr. favored ex-Governor Frank S. Black for re-election and Frank W. Higgins, the Governor at the time, favored Lt. Governor Matthew Bruce, but after the intervention of President Roosevelt the convention nominated Charles E. Hughes for Governor instead.
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JM-105: Scene in St. Louis yesterday

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Editorial cartoon depicting David Francis, the President of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which was more commonly referred to as the St. Louis World's Fair. Francis is shown being showered with bouquets of flowers shot out of a cannon by a figure labeled St. Louis.
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