The story of the stadium
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STORY OFTHETHESTACHUMLIBRARY OF THEUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOISAT URBANA-CHAMPAIGNc!6i3cop.I.H.S.nilnoii iot al Urb.nHlimp.ip.This book has beendigitized throughthe ofgenerosityRobert O. BlissardClass of 1957of Illinois atUniversity Library Urbana-ChampaignTHE STOKYOF THESTADIUM'We have a the Illini Indian the Great theheritage Heart,from fighting spirit"ATBJBE BEGAN ITAN INDIANLONG TIME AGOto the and learn what manner of man lived wherehistorian,E>TEN is Burrill Green and the ....avenue,today street, BoneyardIlliniThe he was and he was a and aIndian, called, hunter, fighter,inand more war and in than his the Shawnees,generous peace neighbors,thethe the and theIroquois, Sioux, Chippewas, Kickapoos.He anwas and his whom he wereindividualist, loved,children, givenrfreedom to as w andhad to be braveilled,grow they only they self-denying,and each had to find his his andManitou to him;god protect inspirerfor this was the law of the tribe.Never were better made than the said a traveler who ob-Illini,peopleserved them. are neither small .... havenor tapering"They large Theyaswhich their bodies a andwithwell,legs carry very haughty step,far asas the best dancer. The is fairer than white milk sograceful visageof this can have such. The teeth are the bestsavages country arrangedinand the whitest the world. are vivacious . . . ."Theyto behad were "too well offAlthough they religious ceremonies, theymoraland to none of their deities did the Illini ...

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TEN is Burrill Green and the ....avenue,today street, BoneyardIlliniThe he was and he was a and aIndian, called, hunter, fighter,inand more war and in than his the Shawnees,generous peace neighbors,thethe the and theIroquois, Sioux, Chippewas, Kickapoos.He anwas and his whom he wereindividualist, loved,children, givenrfreedom to as w andhad to be braveilled,grow they only they self-denying,and each had to find his his andManitou to him;god protect inspirerfor this was the law of the tribe.Never were better made than the said a traveler who ob-Illini,peopleserved them. are neither small .... havenor tapering"They large Theyaswhich their bodies a andwithwell,legs carry very haughty step,far asas the best dancer. The is fairer than white milk sograceful visageof this can have such. The teeth are the bestsavages country arrangedinand the whitest the world. are vivacious . . . ."Theyto behad were "too well offAlthough they religious ceremonies, theymoraland to none of their deities did the Illini ..." />
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