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Title
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Ask the Marshall
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Description
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Question and answer column including a question about the origin of the term ''Jayhawk''. The author answers that the term was coined in "the Midwest sometime around 1848'', and intended to combine the names of the bluejay (which robs other birds' nests) and the sparrow hawk, "a crafty hunter".
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Date
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2004-04
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Object Type
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Magazine Article