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Show Volume XLIV With this Uisue of the Pyramid we observe the birthday anniversary annivers-ary of the paper, with the beginning be-ginning of Volume XLIV. The Pyramid has passed through all the ups and downs of the past forty-three years and the "old mill ' (now modern) is grinding away or. a gocd, solid foundation, just as tho name Pyramid signifies. At this time we have greater hopes for the stability of the future welfare of the people of this valley val-ley than we have had for a number of years. The Pyramid is still fighting the battles of the plain common folk; the publsher himself being one of them. |