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 at a rodeo in Madras Madras.

1 State and former province, India: see Tamil Nadu.

2 City, India: see Chennai.
 in 1911 wrestle with a bucking bucking Respiratory therapy Violent resistance by a Pt to intubated ventilation that may cause asynchronous breathing, ergo V/Q mismatching and risk of barotrauma, cardiac arrhythmia, and ↑ intracranial pressure; the newer ventilatory support devices rarely  horse in this postcard image from Roseann Isham of Eugene. The card was sent by Archie Isham to his brother Ira, who lived in McKenzie Bridge at the time. The brothers were great uncles of Roseann Isham's husband. The penny postcard bears a hand-lettered inscription inscription, writing on durable material. The art is called epigraphy. Modern inscriptions are made for permanent, monumental record, as on gravestones, cornerstones, and building fronts; they are often decorative and imitative of ancient (usually Roman) methods.  on the photo that reads: "Stuborn as a mule mule, in zoology
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 the round up 1911."

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Cowboys at a rodeo in Madras in 1911 wrestle with a bucking horse in this postcard image from Roseann Isham of Eugene. The card was sent by Archie Isham to his brother Ira, who lived in McKenzie Bridge at the time. The brothers were great uncles of Roseann Isham's husband. The penny postcard bears a hand-lettered inscription on the photo that reads: "Stuborn as a mule the round up 1911." Want to submit? If you have an old photo you think would be a perfect image for this spot, send it to Looking Back, The Register-Guard, P.O. Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440. LOOKINGBACK
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Date:May 24, 2004
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