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BELLRINGER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2008

BELLRINGER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2008. 1. “Us Americans are certainly indeted to Gutzon Borglum the sculptor” said aunt Jena. 2. Her added, “Yes mount Rushmore would be less interesting without his carvings.”. BELLRINGER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2008.

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BELLRINGER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2008

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  1. BELLRINGERMONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2008 • 1. “Us Americans are certainly indeted to Gutzon Borglum the sculptor” said aunt Jena. • 2. Her added, “Yes mount Rushmore would be less interesting without his carvings.”

  2. BELLRINGERTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2008 • 3. Borglum beginned carving President Washington President Jefferson President Teddy Roosevelt and President Lincoln in the Summer of 1924. • 4. The I asked, “didn’t he camly work from a chair suspended from the top of the cliff”? • 5. Jess said, “certainly Borglum’s style is stonr, no subtle, each face on mr. Rushmore is sixty feet high”!

  3. BELLRINGERWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2008 • 6. Borglums project took forteen years and it were finished by their son on October 21, 1941. • 7. Jena asked I “Didn’t Eleanor Roosevelt want Susan B Anthonys face carved on Mt. Rushmore”? • 8. Peoples have also campained for other heros, including John F Kennedy John Wayne and Elvis Presley.

  4. BELLRINGERTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2008 • 9. Some people have condemned Borglum, them thought he should have leaved the mountains alone. • 10. Neither Harold Ickes, secretary of the interior nor Newton Drury, Director of the national park Service, liked a carvings.

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