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1O. A. C. Review Volume 32 Issue 5, January 1920

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    2O. A. C. Review Volume 41 Issue 1, September 1928

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      3O. A. C. Review Volume 39 Issue 6, February 1927

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        Mill Hall, Pennsylvania

        Mill Hall is a borough in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,613 at the 2010 census. The Nathan Harvey House was listed

        Mills College at Northeastern University

        1869 by S. C. Bugbee & Son, Mills Hall became the college's new home when it moved from Benicia to Oakland in 1871. Mills Hall is "a long, four-story building

        Hall–Mills murder case

        The HallMills murder case involved Edward Wheeler Hall, an Episcopal priest, and Eleanor Mills, a member of his choir with whom he was having an affair

        Mill's methods

        Mill's methods are five methods of induction described by philosopher John Stuart Mill in his 1843 book A System of Logic. They are intended to establish

        John Stuart Mill

        in Mill's possession, Mill's housemaid unwittingly used it as tinder, destroying all "except some three or four bits of leaves". Mortified, Mill offered

        Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

        and on to Mill Hall via what was then known as the Lock Haven, Bellefonte, and Nittany Valley Turnpike. Plans to extend the line from Mill Hall to Salona

        Axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania

        Reedsville-Yeagertown and Lewistown in Mifflin County (Kishacoquillas Creek); and Mill Hall in Clinton County (Big Fishing Creek). Affiliated operations occurred

        Sarehole Mill

        John Ezard in 1966, before the mill's restoration, Tolkien said: It was a kind of lost paradise... There was an old mill that really did grind corn with

        Mill City Museum

        the mill's lifetime, General Mills started putting more emphasis on producing cereals and baking mixes and shifted away from flour milling. The mill was

        New Hall Mill

        New Hall Mill is a watermill in Walmley, in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. The mill is a Grade II* listed building; it is privately owned, and is managed