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Hags means Have A Good Summer
HAGS simply means, Have A Good Summer. Commonly written in school yearbooks.
Fred Boughner has written: 'U.S. Stamp Yearbook 1983' 'U.S. Stamp Yearbook 1987' 'U.S. Stamp Yearbook 1984'
John A. Alford has written: 'Yearbook of Langland Studies, 1988 (Yearbook of Langland Studies)'
Ludwik Dembinski has written: 'International Geneva Yearbook, 1990:Vol. IV:Organization and Activities of International Institutions in Geneva (International Geneva Yearbook)' 'International Geneva Yearbook, 1989 (International Geneva Yearbook)'
Sea Hags was created in 1985.
Sea Hags ended in 1990.
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Eileen W. Lindner has written: 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1999' 'Thus Far on the Way' 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches, 2003 (Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches)' 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 2007 (Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches)' -- subject(s): Directories, Christian sects 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1998 (Serial)'
Jean W. Ross has written: 'Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook, 1986' 'Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook 1984'
Denis Balsam has written: 'The Wales yearbook'
Robin E. Datel has written: 'Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers' 'Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 1989'