·The Otterbein Dial. " I MAY MEASURE TIME BY YON SLO W LIGHT AND THIS HIGH DIAL."-Tennyaon.
No. !J.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO, .MARCH, 1876.
Vol. I.
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