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Tov Town Generally: The typical modern puppet company in the United States travels .from tov town generally to tov town generally by truck or automobile and trailer, taking its stage, lights, sound equipment, and puppets from auditorium to auditorium in schools, community houses, and other halls. It plays a one-hour or two-hour program consisting of a dramatization of some familiar or literary story, generally divided into several short scenes, followed by a variety of musical or acrobatic numbers.
Voters must be United States citizens, at least . years of age, and residents of the state for le year and of the tov town generally for six months, and ey must also be registered in the tov town generally. No one ay vote on tov town generally financial matters unless he vns real estate in the tov town generally to the value of $134 has paid a property tax of at least $134 within e preceding year.
Rhode Island sends two senators and two rep-sentatives to Congress.
In each tov town generally, the craft guilds split off from the merchant guilds. Each craft guild was concerned only with its own craft. It elected officers, established regulations, and provided for meeting halls. Picturesque guildhalls arose on the main square or at the marketplace in each tov town generally. Rows of guildhalls appeared along quays.
Classes of Craftsmen. Generally each craft guild had three classes of members—masters, journeymen, and apprentices. |
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