RMAXG48J–Köln, St. Kunibert, Romanische Fenster in der Chorapsis
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RMAT2HTN–St. Wendel, Wendelinuskapelle im Osten der Stadt, Westseite mit Brunnen
RF2BHT97M–Train Station of Tokyo in Japan
RMFB2WRE–Neuss-Weckhoven, St. Paulus, Altarraum
RF2A98T9Y–Nara Station (奈良駅, Nara-eki) is a railway station located in Nara, Japan. Operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West)
RMDTAAGH–Kornelimünster, Bergkirche St. Stephan
RF2BB4NKM–Nara Station in Japan
RMDTA7WJ–Köln, St. Andreas
RFA1ADK3–Overhead view of bottle of lotion
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RF2JTKP4P–3D rendering. An abstract artistic background with a black shape made of glass. Stairs with a black astic texture. Template for presentation, wallpape
RM2AWTWBW–Canadian wood products industries . Planer Knives Hand, Rip and Panel Saws June, 1916 CANADIAN WOODWORKER 49 We areSaving over 40% ofour Coal! I need onlyclean theboiler oncein four weeks! JyjR. O. H. HALE, of the King FurnitureCompany, W arren, Ohio, is so enthusi-astic about the Morehead
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RMDPDCNE–Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. Los Caprichos. El Vergonzoso (The Shameful). Number 54. Aquatint.
RMDTA7WR–Köln, St. Andreas
RM2AX6X40–The history and antiquities of the abbey church of StPeter, Westminster : including notices and biographical memoirs of the abbots and deans of that foundation . astic composition ; and thatsuch was in use at a very early period can be proved by referring to theminute decorations of the Painted Chamber; and to those above the ceilingof the present House of Commons*. * The Painted Chamber is connected with the House of Lords, and is, at present, (September,1819) undergoing some repairs and alterations for the better accommodation of the Peers. It was ori-ginally one of the principal apartments
RMDPA16G–Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. Los Caprichos. Correccion (Correction). Number 46.
RMDTA7WP–Köln, St. Andreas
RMC1NXCG–Bacharach, Pfarrkirche St. Peter
RMAS3568–Alet Les Bains, Ruine Ste-Marie, Süd-Ostansicht
RM2ANBNGK–Hardware merchandising September-December 1911 . CONNOR Connor Washersand Wringers All dealers who handle our goods are enthusi-astic over the satisfaction they are giving. Theyhave features that place them beyond price-cuttingcompetition. ?Write for our agency proposition and prices,also full particulars. SONS, LTD., OTTAWA, CANADA Merrick-Anderson Co., Winnipeg, Agents for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and AlbertaGeo. D. Sorsman, 838 GranvilU St., Vancouver, Agent for British Columbia.. HARDWARE AND METAL
RMFB2N9X–Landsberg bei Halle, Romanische Doppelkapelle
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RMAF0PB8–Montmajour bei Arles, Abtei, Blick vom Donjon auf die Kapelle Ste-Croix
RM2AXBFD4–Gleanings in bee culture . as a university course, and giv-ing us a vision of what may some time cometo be, in the matter of education, bothpractical and scientific. There was Dr.Ward, the state inspector, always enthusi-astic and full of his subject, talking aboutthe marvelous delicacy and wonder of theformation of the bees sting, as well asabout modern methods of practical beekeep-ing. And there were all the others (this isnot a rejoort, you see) with their differentmessages and comments and suggestions.But, best of all, was the very noticeablefeeling of increasing friendliness, unity ofinte
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RM2ANE2F6–Hardware merchandising September-December 1911 . Cowan & Britton Gananoque, Ont.. CONNOR Connor Washersand Wringers All dealers who handle our goods are enthusi-astic over the satisfaction they are giving. Theyhave features that place ihem beyond price-cuttingcompetition. Write for our agency proposition and prices,also full particulars. SONS, LTD., OTTAWA, CANADA Merrick-Anderson Co., Winnipeg, Agents for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and AlbertaGeo. D. Horsman, 838 Granville St., Vancouver, Agent for Britiab Columbia. 34
RMADN34C–Estella, Stadtansicht
RM2AWJBP9–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . that inthe ministry, as well as in the professions of law andmedicine, some who never enjoyed the highest schol-astic training become eminently useful. In brief, it wasdeemed right, rather than allow wide districts to remainentirely destitute of the gospel, to send forth soundteachers who loved souls and knew the way of salva-tion, even though they did not know Latin and Greek.But the fathers labored to secure for ministerial candi-dates the most thorough preparation possible. Schoolsand academies were
RMADN37D–Maria Laach, Benediktinerklosterkirche, Außenansicht von Nordwest
RM2AWEXKF–History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . SOLOMON COLEMAN SAMUEL STAHL use of the German language was discarded, under the enthusi-astic leadership of Pastor Poffenberger. The efficient PastorGruver began to reap the sowing in increased members and tosee events point to a time when the General Synod would againcome into possession of its own. Repairs to the building andgains to the church were made under the devoted care of Dr.M. L. Young, of whose pastorate St
RMAS311F–Oviedo, Santa Maria de Naranco, Errichtet unter Ramiro I. (842-850)
RM2AFRYPJ–. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. astic paraplegia withoutmental symptoms is thought by some to bedue to an imperfect development of thepyramidal tracts. In most instances, however,the disease is associated with instrumentaldelivery and seems to be due to actual injury. Backwardness of the child may first callattention to the condition, or there mayhave been repeated convulsive seizures. Thehead may seem badly supported, the child may not be able to sit up and shows no tendency to walk or creep at the proper age.Leg rigidity and adductor spasm are usually marked. Symptoms a
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RM2AJ4KTY–Merchants' Association review . s at that time were in sym-pathy with the bill. Now all the Judges are en-thusiastic in carrying out the measure and advo-cating its extension. In New York our experience has been similar.At first only one or two of the courts could be in-duced to act upon the law. Now its most enthu-^astic promoters and advocates are the leadingJudges of the criminal courts. In Pennsylvania the results have been such that jytERCHANTS* ASSOCIATION REVIEW, NOVEMBER, 1903. one of the principal Judges informed me a fewweeks ago that the courts regarded the systemas the right arm of
RMAS2B50–Batalha, Kathedrale Santa Maria da Vitoria, Blick nach Osten
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RM2AKG30M–With fly-rod and camera . astic fishermen, but notcrazy fish killers. No, this rivei* is lucky, but some of the streamsneed a good many Avardens, replied William. Yes, replied Frere, you are right, and some ofthe most important ones at that. Take the Miramichiwaters, they are all fine salmon streams, but there is avast deal of poaching and unfair fishing done on them,and the number of wardens or overseers should be trebledat least. I have never fished on the Miramichi tributaries,said I, except during the outing we spent together onthem. I hear they are all fine streams. They are, said Frere,a
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RM2AX5H6F–Stokes standard seeds : market gardeners and florists wholesale catalog 1922 . iately so that we may make such adjustment as isright and reasonable. In return we expect our customers to act with equal fairness.The Stokes business has been built on the policy that the satisfied, loyal and enthusi-astic customer is its best asset. Stokes Seeds Are Delivered With Almost Incredible Promptness Moorestown is within thirtyminutes of Philadelphia. Wehave seven inbound mails perday, with an equal number ofoutbound. The daily expressand freight service, per Penn-sylvania Railroad, is equallyadequate. Ap
RM2AJ568G–The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . gth. Mallalieu is endowed with the giftof fervid eloquence. He knows how to deal with souls. Hehas intense convictions, hatred for evil, love for all true re-forms, active sympathy for the weak. He wields great influ-ence. Fowlers eloquence is known to the whole Church,and his judgment and sympathy are equal to his charm ofspeech. His is a strong character. Vincent is the enthusi-astic educator of youth, and all centuries will be the richerfor his labors. FitzGerald is exact, laborious, and strong.Joyce is fervent and patriotic, and a keen obser
RM2AWEYGH–History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . SOLOMON COLEMAN SAMUEL STAHL use of the German language was discarded, under the enthusi-astic leadership of Pastor Poffenberger. The efficient PastorGruver began to reap the sowing in increased members and tosee events point to a time when the General Synod would againcome into possession of its own. Repairs to the building andgains to the church were made under the devoted care of Dr.M. L. Young, of whose pastorate St
RM2ANBPCG–Hardware merchandising September-December 1911 . Attractive, Convenient, Durable, Reasonable in Price. Our Patented Metal Shelf Boxes trill Improve the appearance ofyour store, and will enable you to give your customers quickerand more efficient service. Advise us space you have available for shelf boxes and shelving and we will sketch out plan and give you our best price for same. Send for Illustrated catalogue, it will interest you. Cameron and Campbell, - Toron. CONNOR Connor Washersand Wringers All dealers who handle our goods are enthusi-astic over the satisfaction they are giving. Theyha
RM2AJ2PXJ–History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . Courtesy of The Indetendent. STABLE AT OLD JORDANS. 288 HISTORY OF THE PILGRIMS AND PURITANS. Courtesy of Chase & Sanborn. THE MAYFLOWER FORGING AHEAD• IN A MID-ATLANTIC STORM. erected in the seventeenth century. A bracing beam hasclearly cut the letters Har, which might readily standfor Harwich, at one time the home port of the Mayflower.The appearance of the timbers prove they were once in a .^„™ , ship, and the carved crossbraces on the barn door echoMayflower to the enthusi-astic delver in old
RM2AM2E57–The Southern California practitioner . efullysnoozing in a hammock, or in exchang- their wits and finally became enthusi-astic attendants at all - Thisyear much interest has been.man-in the lectures, which are given in thelarge hall of the new bungalow. Theselectures are illustrated with electricstereopticon, and torially descriptive of timbered, un-timbered, fire-swept, and over-grazedareas. They have to do with scientific.practical and picturesque phas< II ) I.I.W II.D SCI lL ()F F< )RESTR^ y ,md agriculture, cific Coast, and Water Conservation. practically Mis talks were illustrated
RM2AXG8F1–The Kaldron . sity this year was fortunate in having such a capable man to handlethe business end of the season as George Booth. The players are very enthusi-astic in their praise of the manner in which such excellent accommodationswere arranged for on the various trips. A good bit of credit for the successfulseason is due to Booth, for he was always on hand and worked hard to keep theaffairs of the varsity in the best of condition. PARENT, 23 Dutch, graduating from the scrubs of the previous year, filled the forwardberth left vacant by Dunbars graduation. Parent is a hard fighter. His scrap-p
RM2AG60GM–. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 4o00.—Lines of Incisions in Flexure of the Body. (After Emmet.) I Of the 85, only 72 were capable of having children, and14 of these became pregnant. There were no deaths,and only a few cases of slight pelvic inflammation. These results are wonderfully good. Although thosewho have followed Dr. Goodell are not equally enthusi-astic, yet this operation has been accepted as the besttreatment now known for dysmenorrhceaand sterility due to anteflexion. In mildca
RM2AG9D1G–. The Southern States. inthe country might live inthese waters, the climatecertainly bred the moststartling fish stories. But this day and the sev-eral following it were toofull of pleasures and new-experiences to attempt todetail them. There was somuch to see that, enthusi-astic fisherman as I am,this sport was left untried.One day Id sail across thesound to Dauphinc island,which for fourteen miles pro-tects the inland waters from the fury ofthe Gulf storms, and walk through theforest of great pines to the Gulf sideand cHmb the hills of sand blown upfrom the shore until they have coveredthe p
RM2AFMPPJ–. Practical speaking, as taught in Yale college. e the exercise agreeable, butto promote natural and healthful habits of mind. In this waymay be prevented an evil described by Tacitus, in his tract onthe causes of the decay of eloquence among the Romans;among which he enumerates the custom adopted by oratoricalstudents, of getting up theatrical trials, and practising enthusi-astic declamation in defense of injured innocence, and againstfancied tyrants and oppressors. By this process, a false andempty show of passion became established in place of a livingeloquence. Genuine eloquence can only b
RM2AN5EXT–California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . ill Kings County Murry, and A. J. Young, directors. Helping them was theentire Board of Supervisors, reinforced by the chairman ofthe Highway Commission, who is one of the most enthusi-astic good-roads advocates in California today, and the voteresultant from the campaign made by these men recorded thefact that a tremendous majority of Kings County peoplewanted good roads. In type the roads laid down were of asphaltic concrete ofwhat is known as Topeka specification, compose
RM2AJ34C9–Royal Infirmary cliniques . astic air-containing right lung readily yielding to anyenlargement of, or movement of, the heart to the right, andas readily following any diminution of, or movement of, theheart to the left. But now supposing that along the zigzagline D (see Fig. 2) the heart be fixed, by pleuritic, pericardial, 1 LEnvpyenie, Paris, 1888. 2 LEmpyeme Pulsatile, Paris, 1895. 18 PULSATING EMPYE:IA. or mediastinal adhesions, and supposing that the fluid c in the left pleural cavity be in free communication with a subcutaneous abscess cavity F, it is evident that the mechanical conditi
RM2AJCK50–Bright days in sunny lands . of the big church. Here hisheart was buried, because his heart was set on thisground and not on any spot in the city above, whichlooks down on the plain. One may see here his mon-astic cord, and a portion of his bed. And so at this church, very near the railway sta-tion, let us take our departure from Assisi. The fieldsspread out on every hand filled with corn, vine andolive in abundance; there is a rustle among the leavesof the trees, as the soft midsummer zephyrs blowacross the plain; there are colors in the clouds, and be-tween them the wondrous blue of the Ital
RM2AGACD1–. The Far East and the new America; a picturesque and historic account of these lands and peoples, with the following special articles: China. )eoplc. The streets ofManila are narrow,and have a dark,o])pressive, mon-astic atmosjiheie,seeming decidedlygloomy in thesemodern days. Ite-ligious proce.ssion.sare about the onlyrelief afforded the.secluded, monot-onous life of thetown, the sole ob-ject of whose build-ers .seems to havebeen that of sclf-. VII.I.AIJK IN- J HE MIURB.S OF MANILA. defence. Tt is. perhaps, needless to say that these precautionary worksare not such as to prove very effective
RM2AX8DDP–Memories of Brown; traditions and recollections gathered from many sources . path through a wood, and ending as a squirrel trackrunning up a tree. Prompted by the upperclass men,the freshies used to be ready in each case for the enthusi-astic narrator, breaking out into the most uproarious ap-plause, just before he reached the point of his tale. It became the custom, at one period, for the students to 120 Mem ones ofB. rown inhale the then freshly-known nitrous-oxide or laughing-gas and watch the queer antics which resulted. Therewas a little fellow who had been much brow-beaten and put upon b
RM2AKK6W1–Physical culture . ATMAN While divine Truth is whispered as unclean,And high self-knowledge is despised and feared,We shall live chained and bound and fetter-seared.But when victorious Truth shall reign serene,There shall we find the perfect liberty,For Truth, and Truth alone, maketh us free. Twenty-five Miles in the Rain THE Rambling Club of Manchester,England, composed of enthusi-astic physical culturists, makesa practice of taking long walksnearly every Sunday. Some time agoa number of their members started outon a long walk. They had gone but ashort distance when they encounteredrain and a
RM2AN30CE–Electrical news and engineering . A Corner of the Dominion Power and Transmission Gos Show Roon Popularizing tlie Electrical Idea in theCity of Hamilton Electrical Development League, Comprising a Small Group of Enthusi-astic Merchandisers, Rolling up a Campaign that Reaches ItsObjective on May 13 in the opening of an Electrical Home, Builtfor the Purpose and Equipped as Every Modern Home Should be The opening of an lUeotric Home on May i:i. in Haniil-tnn, ()nt., by the Hamilton tElcctrical Development Leaguewill represent the climax of a campaign which has been^;railually increasing in intere
RM2AKM96X–American homes and gardens . We Give Particular AttentionTo SpecialDesigns and are fully equippedto execute the most in-tricate and delicate workever attempted in sheetmetal. Mullins Art ArchitecturalSheet MetalWork is far in advance in architecturaldesign and artistic execution andhas won an enviable reputationfor excellence. Estimates, Designs, etc., submittedto architects, builders and contract-ors on request. The W,H. Mullins Co. 202 Franklin Street,Salem, Ohio. (Everything in itieet metal.). sailles under Louis. He is nowhere enthusi-astic, hardly ever sympathetic; yet his picture,on the
RM2AG6BYN–. The select works of Bret Hartte in prose and poetry. astic shapes in the clayey soil withtheir hands. Her throat swelled and her eyes sparkled withdelight as, for the first time, her soft palms touched theplastic mud. She made a graceful and lovely pie. Shestuffed it with stones for almonds and plums. She forgoteverything. It was being baked in the solar rays, whenmadame came and took her away. She weeps. It is night, and she is weeping still. V. HER FIRST LOVE. She no longer doubts her beauty. She is loved. She saw him secretly. He is vivacious and sprightly. Heis famous. He has already had
RM2AGBHC2–. St. Nicholas [serial]. Dorothy had daringly ordered to be served onhis mothers Royal Worcester, but he behavedwith as great sang-froid as if his new first shav-ing-mug were of Sevres. Toward the end of the meal Jim saw his op-portunity to suggest a plan that had occurred tohim as being rather good. Both Mr. Brandonand Dr. Everett, he had learned, were enthusi-astic whist-players: why not invite in two whistcronies of his fathers, and thus keep the guestentertained through the evening ? But thissuggestion met with slight response from thelittle boy, who said, in substance, that hecould play w
RM2ANE4B5–The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine . m the name of the departed ecclesi-astic has never yet been satisfactorily identified, though manyguesses have been made; he was doubtless a benefactor of themonastery. The original rich colouring of red, blue, black, andgold remains on the upper part of the monument, though a gooddeal of modern ruddle has been added. In re-laying the floor ofthe south transept a stone-built grave was discovered in front of thisaltar-tomb ; a piece of the original tile floor in situ under the loweststep of the staircase, and the marks on the wall indi
RM2AXJ7CD–Forest leaves . he State already pos-sesses more than a thirdof the area included withinthe boundaries of the propos-ed Adirondack State Park.,et us all, collectively and individ-ually, continue to urge the hasten-ing of the realization of this grandproject of international interest—[the Adirondack Park. Let us useour best efforts to induce the Leg-islature to be liberal in its appropri-ations for the purchase of Adiron-dack lands by the State. Whatdoes not look forward with enthusi-astic longing to the day when every acre of thewild land within the park boundaries shall be the common possessi
RM2AWG08F–Instano . HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiMiiinininiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiMiiiinMiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiin 79. Esther Kith I.lvini-., 111(> Mill Strccl, Xi-n- Casllc, New (astic High School;. Regular ami Music Couisus;Erodclphian; V. W. (. A. A pretty iiiaidcii with Ixautifiil l>luc eyes,Winsome, witty and extremely wise. I.KOR.v I,. LiNC, 808 Naioleon Street, Johnstown.Johnstown High School.Would you like to join my eluh? MkridI-.tii .ii.kkx T.ong, .^7 North Eifth Street, Indiana, Indiana High School; Erodelphian, Dign
RM2AJ54HE–Valentine's manual of the city of New York, 1917-1918 . he com-missions in speeches which could not be excelled for theirhappy and exceedingly well expressed sentiments. JosephH. Choatc, the grand old man of New York whose deatha few days later was so deeply mourned accompaniedboth the missions and presented them to the Mayor. [3611 The Italian War Commission did not arrive untilJune 21, but was tendered a reception equally enthusi-astic. The Prince of Udine, a distinguished naval officerand cousin of the King, headed the commission. Gug-lielmo Marconi, the great inventor who 13 also a soldie
RM2AXHRXR–Mind and hand (May 1896) . x-cellent thrower. The team got its suits, which were fur-nished by the Patee Cycle Co , Wednesday,April 15. The appearance of the team ismuch improved, and now the boys seem totake more interest in the game. W. B. THE CADETS. iJ T last we have a military company, aJj thing for which many boys havelong been wishing. Our drills are on Wednesday evening,and are well attended by earnest, enthusi-astic boys, who pay strict attention to out-most able drillinaster, Mr. McCrea, andshould you drop in on Wednesday eveningabout 8 oclock, you would hear the merrytramp, tramp
RM2AG3Y65–. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. anders; son of Alex-ander Gunn, J.P., Ach-alone, Halkirk, Caith-ness ; born Halkirk, 5February 1895. Hecame to Aberdeen witha very creditable schol-astic and athletic re-cord, matriculated inMedicine in October1913, and in Univer-sity Class Lists was in-variably well placed.As a schoolboy he be-came a Territorial, joining the 5th SeaforthHighlanders, and, on entering the University,transferred to U Company, 4th Gordon High-landers. He went to Flanders in February1915, and rapidly made a name for himself as afearless soldier, being recommended for
RM2AMY5FM–Pacific service magazine . rgyfrom the Melones plant is placed at 100,-000,000 kilowatt hours per annum, suffi-cient to meet the requirements of a com-munity of the size of Sacramento. It is ex-pected the entire plant will be in full opera-tion by June 1, of this year. The entire project has received enthusi-astic endorsement from the people of theSan Joaquin valley from Stockton south.The State Bonding Commission, in grant-ing permission to the irrigation districts tocall the bond election, was out-spoken in itshearty approval. The best proposition eversubmitted to the people of California. w
RM2AJ6T7C–History of Milwaukee, city and county . w-ing of numbers began at nine oclock in the morning and continued throughoutthe day and late into the night. All the later drafts in the Civil war were made under Federal authority.Half a century later, remarks Mr. Oliver, when the country called for anarmy on the basis of a selective draft, Wisconsin was among the most enthusi-astic states in the Union in filling her quota. The work of the women in the Civil war has been made the subject of avolume in the Wisconsin History series, published by the state in 1911.This volume was prepared by Miss Ethel Al
RM2AJ0G5M–Dictionary of painters and engravers . V di V V. ^ V, X V <8 8 Si . ^§ <T J. A. WATTEAU. [Collection /../ Case, The Louvre LE GRAND GILLES PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS. demy, and for one year with David Wilkie. Henettled in Edinburgh, where he obtained a goodpractice as a portrait painter, and was one ofthe original members of the Royal ScottishAcademy. His fancy portraits, such as TheOrnithologist, A Conchologist, and TheStudent—the latter in the Scottish National Gal-lery—obtained him a very considerable reputation.He died on the 6th November, 1874. An enthusi-astic naturalist, he bequeathed
RM2AJCBJ5–Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . hes of theart-work of Ant-werp. It wasfounded a half-century ago byHenri Leys, and membership is only secured by a unani-mous vote, dependent on the excellence ofthe work submitted. On this accountthere are many artists in Antwerp whoare outside the Cercle, and who aregrouped in societies of their own. Tothese smaller associations the Cercleallows one delegate each, who may attendand vote at its sessions. In this wayit remains at the head of art effortin the city. M. Winders, then, enthusi-astic over the prospective value to
RM2AKJTGB–Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . if desired canbe polished in twelve. It will pleaseyour trade. If a floor varnish is called for, onethat makes a splendid finish on anyclass of work, we recommend our Ever-lastic Quick Drying Floor Varnish. Itdries hard, and comes mighty near be-ing an everlastic coating. It is el-astic and tough, and does not easilyscratch or mar. It dries dust-free inabout eight hours, has a brilliant lustre,and can be walked on next day. If porch woodwork and front door, orbathrooms should need treatment, GoldMedal is unrivalled. It is smooth flow-ing and easil
RM2AFTR51–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ROBERT COAKLEYSt. Lawrence football captain elected to the respective positions of presi-dent and secretary-treasurer of the seniorclass. Province Chief J. M. MacGregor, who.visited the chapter last month was enthusi-astic about the fine reconstruction job onthe house.—George Garmirian.. THE NEW HOUSE AT ST. LAWRENCEVieio of the home of Isew York Alpha Omicron. partially destroyed l)y fire last spring and now completely remodeled. 450 BETA THETA Cornell THE PALM, December, 1937 Ithaca, N. Y.—On Sept. 30 the active chap-ter returned for another year, with 21 menpr
RM2AFW71A–. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. Try Marshson yourparticulartrade The man orwoman withwhom quality isa first consid-e r a t i o n isdeeply enthusi-astic about thedelicious good-ness of MarshsGrape Juice. Good grocersshould alwaysfeature Marshs.It pays. The Marsh GrapeJuice Company Niagara Falls - Ontario MacLaren Imperial Cheese Co., Ltd. Ontario Rose & Laflamme, Ltd.Montreal, Que.. out now and place with letters to be answered. 54 CANADIAN GROCER January 11, 1918. Every ManIn YourTown is a good prospectwhen you displaythe comfortable,carefullymade TAP-ATCO Gloveline.
RM2AN51WY–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . 249 ? C iiiiiiniiu»iiiiniiiMiiiiiM:fniHiiuuiiiniiiiU(iniiuii»iiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiHi(niiinuiiiniiHnuiiiniHiH;;;uii»iiiH!iii«uU(ninHn«ui(niiuii5illflmiC0»i u>»l..^^ti!/?•. MpT-. ilk W. Forest Worth Harrell RUSTON, LOUISIANAKappa Sigma; Phi Chi.Cajon hails from Ruston. somewhere in Louisiana.Though low in stature, he looms high in his schol-astic work. Again, he is a wonderful combination ofthe qualities that go to make up an all-round goodfellow. We feel certain that in the near future thesound of his approaching footsteps will be sweet musicto many a patie
RM2AFKF5A–. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. nts, any^style, per pair, $5.00: Interschol-astic Pants, any style, per pair, $3.75; Club Special Pants, any style,per pair, $2.75; Amateur Special Pants, padded, per pair, $2.00;Junior Pants, padded, per pair, $1.50. The Pittsburg club has adopted the idea of wearing a collarless jerseywith striped sleeves under the flannel shirt, the sleeves of which extendonly to the elbow,displayingthe striped jersey under-neath, and matching the striped stockings. Whilethe solid gray body is considered most suitable, th
RM2AG89KR–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. JUa n u/acturerM. zMC t Helps the Preacher- IFor the >hole Cong:reg«tlon to Siinf--Sing in Earnest Sing Like They Meant Itl When the sinuintf has spnrkle and finap end power in It, the prearherflnd« it cl^^iVJ to pre ich-t he sermon takes hold better. Good mus.r nr.^a... ions Pi>ot on earth. Good KinRing wiU help make it bo. j ., .;„«, rritl » ^m r^^tm»* has a sweet TOice, and it sin«fB The EOWOrtn Urgan right out. organists are deliKl.t- *^ ed with it. and BinRers enthiiM astic in its praise. It
RM2AG234F–. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. teristic energy and enthusiasm, in spite ofvery indifferent health. STUART, ALEXANDER FORBES: Pri-vate, R.A.M.C. ; son of Rev. F. W. Stuart,U.F. Church Minister,Gartly, Aberdeenshire;born there, 15 March1898 ; educated Cen-tral Public School,Gartly, and GordonSchools, Huntly ; . stu-d e n t in Medicine,1915-16. He was thefourth member of thisfamily to enter Aber-deen University. As a schoolboy,Stuart was an enthusi-astic Boy Scout and had done service in theCruden Bay neighbourhood before coming up tothe University, where he joined the O.T.C. On14
RM2AJEW1F–Boone County Recorder . astic action.The committee proposes that everyspectator shall have the right to re-quest the police officer on duty in thetheater to call for the removal of anyhat which prevents an unobstructedview of the stage. If the wearer re-fuses to comply the officer may orderher to leave the theater. OATS—No. 2 mixed.IORK—Prime mess..1.ARD—Prime SEW TOttK. ja*.-r.—Win. patent. 5 10WHEAT—No. 2 red..CORN—No. 2 mixed.OATS—No. 2 mixed.PORK—Prime mess.. 17 50 LARD—Steam 8 30 n ami mom:.WHEAT—No. 2 red..CORN—No. 2 mixed ..OATS—No. 2 mixed, JiHMSVlI.I.E. WHEAT—No. 2 red..CORN—No. 2 mi
RM2CRCCYX–. The Berkshire and Litchfield Hills . MilllMi , •^^>^ ..-y^ AMONG THE BERKSHIREAND LITCHFIELD HILLS HE Berkshire and Litchfield Hillsresorts have long been renownedas summering places. The loveli-ness of this hill country hasoften been described in enthusi-astic terms by famous pens, forhither have come authors, poete preachers, and journalists of vv^ide renown, and all were charmed at what they saw. Everywhere are superb slopes and vales, gems of lakes, gorgeously tinted mountains and valleys. Natures inimitable grace has touched this regionberkshirelitchfi01newy
RM2CE44DH–. Historical portraits ... the lives of C.R.L. Fletcher .. . - pupils. At the time of his death he left some five hundredportraits in an unfinished state. In his own day he was thoughta second Rembrandt, and, though modern critics are less enthusi-astic, he had the instinct and execution of a true artist. His works,which are to be found in every large country house in England,form an invaluable record of the celebrities of his time. With thegreat wealth he amassed he built an imposing house near Hounslow,where he now lies buried..
RM2CP2RPN–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual . astic. For the sake of this handful of feathers,according to Audubon, thousands of these birds are killed inLabrador, and their bodies strewed on the shore. The islands between the small port of Little Macatine andBrador abound with these and other allied marine birds, whoseeggs are collected by the inhabitants of Nova Scotia. For thispurpose they commence by trampling on all they find laid, andthe following day begin to collect those which are newly dropped ;and such is the abundance of the eg
RM2CDF9R7–. ... Woman in girlhood, wifehood, motherhood; her responsibilities and her duties at all periods of life; a guide in the maintenance of her health and that of her children . astic garters inter-fere with the circulation of theblood and frequently produce vari-cose veins; consequently theyshould never be worn. The stock-ings should be fastened to somepart of the underclothing. Shoes.—The shoe should havea flat sole and should be nearlystraight on the inner edge andcurving gently on the outer side.The heels should be broad andlow. When the heels are highthey weaken the arch of the footby causin
RM2CE441R–. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . irth, attended public schools and latercontinued his education in Ripon College of Wisconsin, from which e was graduated in1911. The following year he removed to North Dakota, settling in Jamestown, where hebecame assistant principal in the high school, remaining in that connection for three years.In 1914 he accepted the position of superintendent of the schools of Inkster and is regardedas one of the best qualified superintendents that the town has ever had. He is most enthusi-astic in his work and has the faculty of inspirin
RM2CEE2CT–. Kitchener's army and the territorial forces, the full story of a great achievement ;. terrors of the ridingschool were very realto the most enthusi-astic recruit. Thisgod-like instructorwho sat his horse asthough he was part ofit was very difficult toplease. Fshall nevermake a horseman ofyou. Driver Smith,he said bitterly,until somebody in-vents a horse you canride inside ! • I thought I was getting it all right, sir,said the doleful recruit. All right! scoffed his superior. Why,if there was a looking-glass here, and thathorse could see who was riding him, hewould die of shame ! It was when
RM2CRGYFC–. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . astic movementsof the metal aggregating considerable distances. The aggregate extension ofthe most strained fiber of the .82 per cent carbon steel which has successfullyendured 202 milhon repetitions amounts to nearly 5 miles per linear inch ofspecimen, a distance quite incomparable to the permanent extension of themetal in the tensile test. * Little attention seems to have been given to the possibility of findinga relation connecting the stress used in endurance
RM2CE0E3Y–. The clinical study of blood-pressure : a guide to the use of the sphygmomanometer in medical, surgical, and obstetrical practice, with a summary of the experimental and clinical facts relating to the blood-pressure in health and in disease . astic membrane. One vessel wasconnected with the pressure cylinder and recording manometerof his sphygmomanometer, the other with a mercury manom-eter, and with a pump used to imitate the heart in a model ofthe circulation. At the start of the experiment the pressureregistered 76 mm. Hg. in each vessel. The membrane, there-fore, was perfectly vertical. I
RM2CF928E–. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages. GEORGE BANCROFT,. FREEDOM in America, tlie NewWorld not only by later discovery,but also as the place of new experi-ments in social constitution andgovernment, the home of religiousliberty and the refus:e of theoppressed, found its enthusi-astic chronicler in GeorgeBancroft. He is not merelythe reciter of romantic talesof discovery, exploration andsettlement, but the sympa-thetic expositor of the demo-cratic ideas which have givena fresh impulse to human progress. Thoroughly trained forhis self-chosen task unde
RM2CDYCJ1–. The protein element in nutrition . o (3 TROPICAL TRIBES AND RACES 195 astic courage and generous self-devotion, so singularly combinedwith gentleness and an almost childish simplicity of character.In no part of the world has the devotion of soldiers to theirimmediate chiefs been more remarkable than among the Dogras.They have ever been distinguished for their military fidelity andloyalty. In vigour and manly strength the Dogra is not the equal of theSikh or Jat. In their own country the Mians and Rajputs aregenerally inclined to be delicate. This is due partly to povertyand under-feeding fro
RM2CEFH7M–. Electrical news and engineering. socialorganization similar to the Electric Clubs of Montreal,Toronto, London, and elsewhere in the East. He explainedthat these clubs have been very successful in eliminatingmisunderstanding and friction between the various membersof the industry, and in making and cementing niany friend-ships. It is expected that the Electric Club of Vancouver andprobably also the Electric Club of Victoria will result, at anearly date. A vote of thanks to Mr. Groome for his enthusi-astic address was moved by Mr. Mundy, of the Mundy, Row-land Co., and seconded by Mr. T. F. Li
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