The first book on the history of Syracuse University.
1 To its pioneer days much of San Francisco's Bohemian spirit is due.
2 Speaking of pioneer days in the mighty wilderness of Queensland, Mrs. Praed says:
3 Of course there was no such thing as organization in the pioneer days .
4 The rush came with all the excitement of pioneer days redoubled.
5 There are many stories of hogs being fattened on beechnuts in pioneer days .
6 After his early pioneer days , his American homes were chiefly in New England.
7 Poor, sour fruit, too, but sweet in those early pioneer days .
8 In pioneer days Jim Bridger's home was on this very spot.
9 His independence was certainly much more complete in pioneer days than it is now.
10 So much for the pioneer days , and they are really not so far away.
11 These are the pioneer days , when interdependence breeds neighbourly kindness.
12 The pioneer days , with their fierce and squalid struggle for bare life, were over.
13 I'm telling you, we're back to pioneer days here.
14 Improvement, implacable priestess of American industry, has well-nigh obliterated the picturesque features of pioneer days .
15 He was only twenty, but he showed himself a man during those early pioneer days .
16 At the end of the procession rode a woman in an ox-cart, to represent pioneer days .
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