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The Frontiersmen began as a tradition at the university in 1948.
"Form a line just past these trees," the frontiersman said.
Because they are the last pioneers, the frontiersmen of space.
The College's purpose was to teach frontiersmen how to read.
He was often the only literate person in groups of frontiersmen.
The frontiersmen themselves differ almost as widely from one another.
He emigrated to America at a young age and became a frontiersman.
He liked that - him and Ben frontiersmen, living down with the real people.
Particularly striking were the frontiersmen from the forests of what was then the west.
I do my best to reproduce the speech of the professional frontiersman.
The governor had other interests hardly to be expected from a frontiersman.
He asked the frontiersman how the others had died.
It added to the national reputations of the two frontiersmen.
The Frontiersmen is a group of students who participate in university events to drive school spirit.
I know how some of these old frontiersmen are.
Like the explorer or the frontiersman miles from civilization, I make my own look.
However, they're not just for frontiersmen of the past.
Few experienced frontiersmen took part in the campaign; many instead paid recent immigrants to take their place.
In American popular culture, he is remembered as one of the foremost early frontiersmen.
She wouldn't be any safer in town, the frontiersman said.
"I said how come you talk like a frontiersman?"
Within a few years, he was almost on staff as a frontiersmen, a kind of counselor-in-training.
All true frontiersmen, he believed, were antisocial types of some sort.
"We'll build a fire when we're out of his hole," the frontiersman told him.
After inviting five other men to join them, the Frontiersmen was officially in order.