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                        Bob's Barber Shop, 15 North 100 East, Wellsville, UT 84339                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Tom Jensen - Childhood Reflection, Milwaukee Barbershop                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Keith Buswell, Adult Reflection, Walker's Barber Shop, Keokuk, Iowa                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Peter Reichard - Childhood Reflections, New Orleans Barbershop                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Marc Christensen - Adult Reflection, New Orleans Barbershop                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Bernalillo Barber Shop, 812 Camino Del Pueblo, Suite A, Bernalillo, NM 87004                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Barber Bob's Shop, 300 S. Roosevelt, Suite 7, Seaside, OR 97138                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Bob's Barber Shop, 195 West 700 South, St. George, UT 84770                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        Hank's Barber Shop (also known as Hair Gallery), 200 South Main Street, Dickeyville, WI                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        An image depicting Wolfsbane, an incredibly deadly plant that grows throughout Europe.                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        In this passage, Cogan describes why wine is second to water as the most important beverage. He cites biblical references and ancient scholars when making this claim. On this page Cogan describes why God created wine, and how due to Satan's meddling,…                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        This passage describes the health benefits of wine. Cogan details why wine and human life complement each other.                     
		    	
                
                                    
                        In this passage Cogan describes that the over consumption of wine has negatively impacted students. Due to their frequent drunkenness, he suggests they are not as wise as students who came before them.                      
		    	
                
                                    
                        In this passage, Cogan details the reasons for why students should not consume wine. Describing drunkenness as an ungodly sin.                      
		    	
                
                                    
                        The Rothschild Canticles is a collection of meditations and prayers. Includes many remarkable illustrations as well                    
		    	
                
                                    
                        The title page for Richard Turner's 1765 book "Plain Trigonometry," bound together with his works on Astronomy and Geography.                    
		    	
                
                                    

