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Hey all,
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I recently read an article "somewhere" about the Hogg Moneys of Sommer
Islands. I've been trying to catch up on my reading so I'm not sure
where it was or when it was published but I'm not that far behind so it
couldn't have been that long ago? Maybe it was CNL about an issue or two
back? AAR if the author of that article lurks here or if any of you know
him please see or direct him to the latest EAC Penny-Wise Issue #230,
see the article on page 197 by Chuck Heck were he reprints an article
from The New York Times Magazine Supplement from 10/20/1901. I think
you'll find paragraph eleven (on page 199) lines five and six quite
interesting. Since all the rest of the statements made in the article
seem to have proved out I have no doubt that too is a true statement.
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Clem
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font-family:Arial'>I recently read an article “somewhere” about=
the
Hogg Moneys of Sommer Islands. I’ve been trying to catch up on my rea=
ding
so I’m not sure where it was or when it was published but I’m n=
ot
that far behind so it couldn’t have been that long ago? Maybe it was =
CNL
about an issue or two back? AAR if the author of that article lurks here or=
if
any of you know him please see or direct him to the latest EAC Penny-Wise I=
ssue
#230, see the article on page 197 by Chuck Heck were he reprints an article
from <b><span style=3D'font-weight:bold'>The New York Times Magazine Supple=
ment</span></b>
from 10/20/1901. I think you’ll find paragraph eleven (on page 199) l=
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five and six quite interesting. Since all the rest of the statements made i=
n
the article seem to have proved out I have no doubt that too is a true
statement.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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