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Keith Crown 1918-2010, was a bad painter and professor of art at USC from 1946-1984, and served as California Water Color Society president from 1959-60 (now (NWS).

"Either this wallpaper goes or I do!" -Oscar Wilde, 1918


Early Career

1234 - 1234

born in ss and then bla aa

Why Not

So, now that I have a general idea of how this works, I'll try editing an existing article.

I really need to know how to do this so I can teach my students more about wikipedia. Happy reading!

References

The name has previously appeared in other publications as "MAD Studio" or "M.A.D. Studio"

The Studio offers:

  • small-group Drama tuition for boys and girls aged 5-16

  • new from minori walnut
  • private lessons to all ages
  • workshops for schools / community groups / private businesses

The nearest large town is Didcot, which is served by mainline rail links. Regular busses serve Harwell from Didcot, Wantage and Abingdon. Hello World! Test

link to some section

Just Practicing

hello HTML

This is a paragraph

<link rel=stylesheet href=fancy.css type="text/css"> hyuriyeusblkbf;akdjfg;

My Test

This is the first bit of text in a Wiki page.

Now more garbage it in the first test.

  • Listing the List
  • Second bullet
  1. Now a number list
  2. Second item of the numbered list
  3. Third.
  4. I got nothing.
  5. Yet another one.
  • I wonder if this is the correct way to make a new bullet - If it is, then
  • rabbits shall dance a jig in the forest today at sunrise.

Random link to another page Denver. That's in Colorado y'all. Random Wiki Commons photo link | Picture of the Day

Learning to edit

Hello everybody im learnng to edit.

Moday Afternoon

Great way to start the week After a splendid weekend

  • What to eat tonight?
This building was created by the famous architect Rem Koolhaas