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The Hillhouse interest tables.

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Bibliographic Details
OCLC:17894775
Main Author: Hillhouse, Virgil P.
Language:English
Published: Topeka, Kan., V.P. Hillhouse, c1917.
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Physical Description:[60 p.]

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