The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 18, 1924, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 38

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Bulldogging Johnny Rick shows some of the technique with
which he hopes to win the bulldozing championship at the
American Legion rodeo.
Brownell Hall (firls ready for a morning gallop Left tc
ripht Catheryn Barirnrer, Mary Thomas, Elizabeth
Roberts, Gertrude Siefken, Barbara Millard arid Rosa
lind Plainer. Photo by Bostwick.
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Action .uni plenty oi u Scenes like this will be seen at the American Legion rodeo which will be held thia week at the base
ball park
Students of Midland college at Fremont in a pageant depict the type of pioneers who started the first Lutheran college west of tha
Mississippi river in lKKfi at Atchison, Kan. The cabin is a replica of the first home of Midland college on the plains of Knnsas. In
the center of the group Henry Dumler of Kuaaeil, Kan., shows how the plans for the first college were launched.
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Kuth Koach is a cowfcirl anil she likes her horses wild. Hut this baby burro is her pet and she’ll have it with her
as a mascot when she participates in the events at the American legion rodeo.