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Roubaix Echo May 1941

You don't have to be surrounded by college professors and live in a fraternity house in order to get an education. Neither do you have to pay high tuition rates and be dressed in the latest styles.

This camp newspaper has been reproduced, printed, and will be available to read at the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota along with others.

Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty

Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty

Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty
Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty
Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty
Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty
Reproduced from original donated by Dean Talty
May twenty-two is the date set for moving the Camp to Camp F-25, at BlackFox.
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