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English: Professor Thomas C. Trueblood
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Source The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, April 30, 1903. Article titled: A Rare Treat For Students: High School and Coe College Students Will Be Given Recital of Julius Caesar by Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood.
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2008-01-26 05:12 1526×1950× (1211891 bytes) Cbl62 Image of Professor Thomas C. Trueblood Source: The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, April 30, 1903. Article titled: A Rare Treat For Students: High School and Coe College Students Will Be Given Recital of Julius Caesar by Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood.

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