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Knight Foundation Logo

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Official Logo for John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Notes on the KF logo:
1.The typeface is called Caecilia, the weight is bold.
2.The KF insignia has the height of 2 K’s. Don’t enlarge or reduce relative to the words.
3.The insignia and the words are vertically centered (not baseline aligned)
4.The blue color is specified as 100c 80m 0y 0k. (Web #034EA2, widely known as “Reflex Blue” ink)
5.Always allow empty visual space to left.
6.The foundation’s actual name is still “John S. and James L. Knight Foundation”
7.Don’t run the “KF” insignia by itself. Don’t stack the elements.
8.The tag line “Informed & Engaged Communities” can be somewhere on the layout, but isn’t part of the logo.
9.The preferred logo is blue. Alternates are white, gray and black. No yellow, red, purple, green etc.
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For help with the logo please contact Robertson Adams, (305) 908-2622.
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Yo odio ala gente soy un antisocial de mierda, andar por la ciudad me enferma percibo la maldad,rekuerda, sufro de ansiedad mi vida es kmo posesion infernal, yo no hablo con nadie ami no me deja esa obsesion, es como violar a un subnormal y derrepente perder la fe,siento como degoyan bebes, veo k kruces,se dan media vuelta despues.Hablo lenguas muertas hay veces ke no m crees, el dolor respira detras de mi puerta y aun nose porke. No puedo mas estoy arto tengo el estomago revuelto,noto cada sufrimiento en mi kuerpo y no kiero salir de mi kuarto, el miedo me roba el aliento,la muerte observa en los partos,vuestro reinkor y envidia me afectan,oigo voces ke se lamentan, el mundo agoniza en mi cabeza,es este don y su realeza, es el profeta en la biblia knfiesa ke el demonio baila cuando reza,es esta angustia me atraviesa, soy presa del temor en mi interior por eso sentimientos,expresan con intensidad y ferbor. Aveces salgo de mi kasa y me siento como en Guantanamo, una pieza forja pa k kepa aprisionao y andando, ya no ando en juventud t juro no m identifiko, me agobio en los sitios grandes,no me traten dejar a su aire. Me mantenia lejos de ustedes en la klase, y no era por kasualidad,nose de motos,me agobia asta el aire, no t cmrpendo y tus amigas hacen ipika,yo solo eskupo metrika, tu novio vende kimika,el portero m dice intentalo mañana idiota, asi te explota el pecho,m kedo en la sombra, cuantos como tu podrian hacerlo komo yo, cuantos jodernos de tu CREW pueden joder a este reglon. Aborta,no encajo en tu pandilla en tu lokal de ambiente, en tu sede del PP tampoko GUAPITO PIERDETE, yo solo soy un antisocial de mierda,me eskondo en esta musika y pongo a tu madre enferma. No relacionen en jubentud al antisocial ,esta detras una pieza forja sin enkajar (No cabe duda,no es broma,todo puedo olvidar) No relacionen en tendencia al antisocial, habilidad no va de fan de nada en especial(No cabe duda,no es broma,nada ke celebrar) Creo firmemente,yo llege a este mundo por ekibocacion, solamente estoy agusto y me estabilizo en mi propia habitacion, este tema es como una especie de meditacion es opresion, SOY UN ANTISOCIAL Y NO ME ACARREA NINGUN TIPO DE PREOKUPACION, no,simplemente eske nunka estoy de acuerdo, y nunka m muerdo la lengua, pork no pierdo nada porke kreais k no estoy kuerdo, para algunas somos cerdos,para otros estamos enfermos, no tenemos solucion pero krecemos como la polucion, la pekeña parcela k tengo en el infierno ya esta ardiendo, no kiero perdon,sigo jodiendo aunk te este sonriendo, mi kuaderno plasma,evolucion,desaroyo de una realidad, un cambio de mentalidad,saltear los gollos, consegui la estabilidadPor el momento si no estas atento no te daras cuenta, de ke el 90% de este puto mundo no me representa, no enkajo no me idnetifiko kon ninguno de tus prototipos, mi kulo no esta en venta por eso a un cielo . Me yaman antisocial,meo en rinkones como un animal, tengo feos nikis,kara de friki, no soy un principe ni un sultan, mi kara asusta y lebanta hasta alos muertos, tengo tiempo de demostrar ke no soy un pervertido sentado en un puesto. Llebo chaketa de lana y pantalon de pana,no m dan fama, pero m corro y me devuelvo como un cerdo encima de mi kama, no me mires con esa kara, yo boy pa kasa de la Enkarni soy el tipiko frakasao, k veranea en la kampus party. Generalmente ando densudo y me toko entre la gente, no me asocies con ningun grupo,pajo,soy un poko diferente, la cncepcion de mi es confusion cuando intento vivir,soy excentriko, lamentable hoy mi ego no intenta subir. Una luz me alumbra y no viene del cielo, en mi habitacion a oskuras,estoy akostado en el suelo, mi objetivo no es dinero, es stabilidad emocional, gilipollas dejar de mirarme,me yaman ANTISOCIAL. No relacionen en jubentud al antisocial, esta detras una pieza forja sin enkajar (No cabe duda,no es broma,todo puedo olvidar) No relacionen en tendencia al antisocial, habilidad no va de fan de nada en especial (No cabe duda,no es broma,nada ke celebrar)
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William Thomas Yoe

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Co. K, 132nd ILL. Infantry
From History of Montgomery County, Kansas, By Its Own People, Published by L. Wallace Duncan, Iola, Kansas, 1903, Pg. 311-312:
Yoe, William Thomas Bio
William Thomas Yoe was born in Calvert county, Maryland, March 26, 1845, and reared in a Christian home. His parents were Walter and Elizabeth (Harris) Yoe, a native Maryland and Virginia people. In 1848, the parents left their old home and established themselves among the pioneers of Rushville, Illinois. The father was a carpenter and pursued the arts of peace and won the affection and regard of the community. To the three sons, W. T., Charles and Frank F., the parents left the heritage of a good name and an inspiration to righteous and useful lives.
Thomas Yoe, as our subject is universally known, passed his childhood and youth about Rushville, Illinois, where he had some acquaintance with the common schools. His education assumed a practical turn from the age of thirteen years, when he went into a print shop, from which, as a business, he had never been separated. Toward the end of the Civil War he enlisted in Company “K”, One Hundred and Thirty-second Illinois infantry, and saw service at Memphis, Tennessee.
After the war he located at Shelbyville, Missouri, where, for a short time, he was a hardware merchant, and then at Shelbina, where he became associated with Col. A. M. York in the publication of a Republican newspaper. After nearly five years, he decided to exert his energies among the people of the progressive frontier State of Kansas.
In the winter of 1870, he founded, with others, the South Kansas Tribune, and, in February following brought the plant to Kansas and established it in the new town of Independence, in Montgomery county. L. U. Humphrey, afterward governor of Kansas, was associated with the new paper, on its editorial staff. The proprietorship of the “Tribune: came, later, into the hands of W. T. and Chas. Yoe, where, with a single exception, it has since remained.
Mr. Yoe has been a part of Montgomery county nearly a third of a century and has shared in its development work, both rural and urban. Little that has been of general interest to the county has not known his hand, or felt the influence of his voice or pen; and the confidence he thus inspired warranted the conferring of public honors and the bestowal upon him of public trusts. The practical character of his views, his mature judgment and the evident sincerity of his purpose are traits which have commended him through life and marked him as one of the prominent citizens of his city and county. He has been at the head of his newspaper since its establishment and his personal standing has given it weight and power. He has helped make governors and other state officers and furnished effective advice in the distribution of local offices which showed abundant wisdom and brought a strong current of public sentiment to his party’s approval.
As an appointee to public office, Mr. Yoe has rendered his chief public service. President Arthur appointed him postmaster of Independence and he served three years bur resigned upon the election of Mr. Cleveland. Governor Humphrey appointed him sectary of the State Board of Charities, where he remained three years, and Governor Stanley made him a member of the Board of Regents of the State Agricultural College. As a Republican he has occupied a high position in party councils. He has a single standard of honesty and applies it in business, religion and politics, alike. He is an active and leading member o the Methodist congregation in Independence, and the influence of his life is a potent one in the spiritual and material affairs of the church.
In 1870, in Shelbina, Missouri, Mr. Yoe married Jennie E. Weatherby. The issue of this union are: Harriet E, a teacher in the Deaf and Dumb Institution of Kansas; Roy W., a farmer, of Tyro, Montgomery county; Edna May, assistant in the Independence post office; Earl A., a printer in the Tribune office; and Ruth, Warren and George.
Contributed by Mrs. Maryann Johnson a Civil war researcher and a volunteer in the Kansas Room of the Independence Public Library, Independence, Kansas.