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  • Such a proceeding had never before occurred in the history of the State, and twelve years later, when George H. Sharpe resorted to the same tactics, William B. Woodin declared that it made Younglove

    A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander

  • In 1868 he took charge of the farm department known as the "Younglove Fruit Farm," on "Paradise Hill," and remained till 1869.

    Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising 1887

  • Tourists also got a glimpse of the IOOF building and the Quigley-Younglove building.

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  • Younglove said it's at least the fifth year the organization has come to campus during WKU's spring break.

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  • "Now those people aren't staying in motels here, but I imagine many are buying gas and eating in restaurants," Younglove said.

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  • Younglove said he anticipates that there actually will be a motel overflow later in week, spreading to Franklin and other cities.

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  • "That event has about 450 students from private Christian schools from Kentucky and Tennessee," Younglove said.

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  • Slide 1: Information about Government Funding for the Arts in the United States April Younglove LI838XO: Information Transfer and Government Resources Fall 2008,

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