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https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00184.pdf
J. W. Hancock's photo of him flexing his arm in a bicep pose

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00183.pdf
An announcement of Tony Sansone's "Modern Classics" novel about Sansone's physical culture and fitness

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00182.pdf
Fred W. Nuttall posing with right arm flexed by face and left arm flexed by waist, showing off the biceps, triceps, and back muscles

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00181.pdf
Staff-Sergeant Instructor Hawthorn of the Royal Military Academy posing with a frontside, arms crossed pose to shows off biceps

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00180.pdf
Robert Hardy's letter to the Edotor of Vitality magazine with his progress and influence, and the editor praising Hardy for his own impact within the strongman community

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00179.pdf
A. Thompson posing to show off his rigth arm and chest pectoral muscles

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00178.pdf
Dick Hamley is the idealistic strongman and gentlemen

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00177.pdf
A short praise and biography over Titus, a model of physical culture and weightlifting impact

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00176.pdf
Chas. Ramsey wrote to a fitness magazine to show his gratitude as well as share his own statistacal journey, photo included

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/omeka/coulter-clippings-omeka/cou-clippings-00175.pdf
A photo of T. Hazleton, posing his backside to show his physical development, with statistics attached