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The Ducklin December 1937

A holiday spirit has prevailed around Sand Lake Camp for the past week as the members of the company have been making preparations to go home for either Christmas or New Years.

Check out page 5. "Who said there isn't a Santa Clause?"

The December 1937 Sand Lake CCC camp newspaper has been reproduced and is part of the reading material at the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota.

December 1937 Newspaper
The Duklin Camp Christmas
Camp newspaper editorials
Snowy Owl in this area
The Chaplain says farewell
The Rookies Christmas story
Education Class Notes
Letter to Santa
Snoop the Snooper
Merry Christmas from Camp Leaders
The fastest human eater on earth perform before your very eyes.
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