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The MU Alchemy Laboratory is still in ruins from the Accident. It is rumored that, somewhere under the rubble, Professor Billhausen's notes can be found. |
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The famous painting of Mrs. A. W. Throttleblossom made during her stint as a Temple Dancer. It hangs above the bar at the Arkham Hotel. It is the custom for all new MU undergraduates to make a pilgrimage to the bar and drink a toast to her, in remembrance of her extraordinary hospitality in days gone by. |
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The Roubedeaux Twins were fortunate to pose for the cameraman just three days before the tragedy. |
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Mealie and Marcie Roubedeaux were never found, save for part of Marcie's scalp. |
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Crop Circle Teams hold their weekly practice just outside of town. They are in great demand all over the world. |
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The Trimhoot family were finally located at the Butterworth House after the Accident opened the basement. |
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Swami Bupendra Bonthnapong visited Arkham in July of 1936 to hunt for vortices. He stayed on at MU as a guest lecturer until 1939, and his treatise on chakra misalignment resulting from the aura of the unknown fish displayed at the Arkham Museum of Natural History can be read at the MU Ashkazic Library. His frequent letters to the editor of the Arkham daily paper were a source of much indignation by some of our citizens. On his way out of town, he was waylaid and partially eaten by a wandering band of feral nightgaunts. |
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Dwight and Damien Frither were quite advanced in their chemical studies when they attempted to reproduce the experiments of the much-maligned Dr. Jekyll of London. Their mother, being the experimental subject, did not appreciate their efforts and sold them to the University for vivisection. |
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Our rivals, the Christian Crusaders, came to Arkham. Once. |
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Jennifer and Susan Earbrass taught at Arkham Normal School for Girls in the late 1880s. Susan was rumored to have an unusual tattoo. After the disappearance of Mrs Dereleth's cat, and the inquest into the accident of August 23, 1889, they left for California. |
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The reward for the finding of Johnathan Earwig has never been claimed. |
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