The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June 17, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 31 of 43 (72%)
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My teacher takes THE GREAT ROUND WORLD, and reads it to us every week. We like it very much, and it is always welcomed in our school room. As you have answered some questions, would you please tell me, in the next number, which State of the United States has the most miles of railroad, which the least, and how many miles of railroad has each? Wishing success to your little paper, I remain, Respectfully yours, E.R. BALTIMORE, MD., May 1897. DEAR FRIEND: In answer to the questions in your letter, we would refer you to Poor's "Manual of Railroads." EDITOR. DEAR EDITOR: I see in THE GREAT ROUND WORLD the notice of a handless brush. Where can it be bought. Who are the manufacturers? Please inform me, and oblige a reader of THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. Respectfully yours, G.W. CURRIN. BLOOMSBURG, PA., June 3d, 1897. |
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