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According to the article “President Sewall’s Daughter an Early CU Graduate” written by Silvia Pettem on May 11, 2008. The article mentions Jennie’s classroom, graduation, childhood and her life after graduation. The writer describes the difference between CU campus first years. Jennie was a CU student who later on became a legendary. Firstly, the first Cu graduating class graduation ceremony was canceled because of certain issues happened that time. Jennie graduated on 1887, but she was the only student to graduate. Silvia states she was prominent for her book about CU campus. Jennie also wrote another book describing her arrival to Boulder, plus she describes it “No tree nor shrub or any human habitation was in

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