The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 41, August 19, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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work like scissors or shears. One end of each curves inwardly and has a
pointed end which will enter the corn. There is a chain below which will keep them fixed in the necessary position for firmly holding it. CORRESPONDENCE. MR. WILLIAM B. HARISON. DEAR SIR: Pardon me for calling your attention to an error in your valuable paper, THE GREAT ROUND WORLD, which has many friends here. On page 1,036 you speak of the steamer _Pewabic_ on Lake Michigan. This should read Lake Huron. The wreck lays about twenty miles from Alpena. Some of the readers thought this should be corrected. Hence I take the liberty of this letter. Wishing you best success for the paper, I remain Yours truly, H.H. WITTELSHOFER. ALPENA, MICH., July 19th, 1897. DEAR SIR: We acknowledge the receipt of your letter, with many thanks, and are |
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