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RM2AJ2P8K–Empire state notables, 1914 . RUPERT RARNES THOMAS Chairman Committee on Sites Board of Education, President The Lay and Way Co. New York City. NIKOLA TESLA Electrician, Electrical Investigator and Inventor, Discoverer of the Rotating Magnetic Field, etc. New York City 496 Empire State Notablescapitalists, merchants, etc.
RM2AX4R91–Parish priests and their people in the middle ages in England . without turella, however; two granges; the otherhouses are sufficient ; the gardens are eaten up with age and badlykept. Branscombe Manor. There is a hall with two chambers andgarderobes good and sufficient; a new kitchen with a good Uirella;all the other houses in good condition ( Register of Bishop Grandis-son, part i. p. 572). * Clive, in the diocese of Worcester, was appropriated to WorcesterPriory ; formerly the rector lived in the Aula Fetsona. In the middleof the thirteenth century the rectory house was let to a tenant. The
RM2AXBRMW–Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . No. 15 No. 16 No. 18 No. 14—All Steel Burnisher, Double, Round, Pointed Handle Each, 15— Curved to Side, Round Pointed Handle 16— Convex, Round Pointed Handle 17—Steel Burnisher, Round Point, Rosewood Handle 18— Oval Point, Small, Rosewood Handle . 19— Medium, Rosewood Handle 20— Large, Rosewood Handle 21— Extra Large, Rosewood Handle ich, $ .75 .75 .75 1.00 .85 1.00 1.10 1.25. No. 22No. 22—Steel C
RM2AJGG0K–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . X 8. X8 major, Steb. 2. Polygraphns pint, Steb. 3. Tomicus ribbentropi,larva ; b, pupa ; c, male ; d, female beetles. North-West Himalaya. FAMILY SCOLYTIDAE 501 POLYGRAPHUS. An important genus containing several serious coniferous pests in theNorth-West Himalaya. Polygraphus major, Stebbing.(The Blue Pine Polygraphus.) REFERENCES.—Stebbing, Depart. Notes, i, p. 234 (1903); id. Ind. For. Mem. Zool. Set. vol. i, pt. i, p. 6 (1908). Habitat.—North-West Himalaya. Trees Attacked.—Blue Pine (Pinus excelsa) ; Spruce (Picea morinda) ;Deodar (Ce
RM2AXCGNF–Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . No. 3681 No. 3681. Contains Divider, 5| in., with Handle, Fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points; Spring Nib Drawing Pen, Leads Each, $1.30 No. 3682. Contains Divider, 51 in., with Handle, Fixed Needle Point, Pen andPencil Points, Lengthening Bar, Spring Nib Drawing Pen,Leads 1.45. No. 3685 No. 3685. Contains Compass, 5| in., with Handle, Fixed Needle Point, Pen andPencil Points; Plain Divider,
RM2AJE94D–Empire state notables, 1914 . W. HENRY HOYT CounselIor-at-Lav New York City STEPHEN M. HOYE Counsellor-at-Law New York City.
RM2AJHGXY–Empire state notables, 1914 . FREDERIC RENE COUDERT Coudert Bros. Co., Lawyers New York City JAMES T. COOLEY Lawyer New York City 132 Empire State Rotables LAWYERS. FRANCIS COCHRANE Lawyer New York City
RM2AN4HHB–Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland . STAUM. JOHN R. M.. lawv.-i, ;is^..ri;it«- insti.-H IVu|.les (Miirr.Baltimore; b. liali.... Md.. MiiiLli 1. ISTo; s. John W. andJuliet V. (ArniJiperi Stanm: ed. private schools, Baltimore;special course Jnl-tis Hopkins Iuiversit.v: grad. University ofMil., LL.B.. isns; has been engaged in the practice of lawsince graduation; vice-pres. and dir.. Howard County Sanita-rium; Republican: niein.. House of Delegates of Marylantl.lH(t2; apiHdnted associate justice Pei:>ples Court of BaltimoreCitv, Un.i; mem. Baltimore Bar and American Bar Assns.,Bait
RM2AX3AD1–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . t more than a million dollars, to establish, for the use of the people ofthe city, an art gallery and park in his spacious grounds on Edgmont avenue. July 15, 1913, an Act of Assembly passed by the Legislature was approvedby Governor Tener, providing for a body of five councilmen, one of whom shallact as mayor, to govern cities of the third class. September 5-10, 1913. The thirty-fourth annual convention of the State Fire-mens Association of Pennsylvania was held here. Although the weather was ex-tremely hot on Thursday, the day of
RM2AKA64B–Empire state notables, 1914 . WILLIAM BATES DAVENPORT Former Public Administration Kings Co. Brooklyn, N. Y. WALTER LOWRIE HERVEY, Ph. D. Examiner, Writer, Lecturer on Educ, Topics, Mem. N. Y. Bd. of Exam. Since 1898, Mem. Exec, Com, Child Welfare Com. Since 1909 New York City. Empire State Notables PUBLIC OFFICERS 57 EDWARD M. MORGAN Postmaster oS New York New York City
RM2AJMK2N–Empire state notables, 1914 . WILLIAM C. CLARK Chief of Battalion N. Y. F. n. New York City WILLIAM CLARK Chief of Battalion N. Y. F. D. New York City
RM2AGAPH1–. Empire state notables, 1914. THOMAS HERNARD JOSEPH CONNERYEditor, AuthorNew York City HENRY SHERMAN ADAMSEditor The SpurNew York City Empire State Notablesjournalists, authors, ktc. 647. EDWARD HOWARD GRIGGS, A. M., L. H. D Author and Lecturer New York City
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RM2AG0ET7–. The relation of the size of the class to school room efficiency. he teacher is really divided between the two classes.Her attention to individuals is distributed over the whole room.Hence the actual unit for instruction is the room and not the class,If the number of pupils in the room is large the energies of theteacher are more diffused and the amount of individual help shecan give is greatly diminished, consequently her work is likelyto be less efficient than it would be if there were fewer pupilsin the room. These explanations suggest the following questions;- (1) How many pupils should t
RM2AN6E7W–Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland . GILES, WM. TRICKETT. lawyer. Baltimore; b. Somerset Co..Md.. March :;.i; s. John H. and Margaret M. (MarshaU)Giles: ed. public schls., Somerset Co.. and Tniv. of Md..LL.B.. l.si>Ci; taught schl ii years; came from Princess Anne.Md., 1S92: began practice of law in Balto.: employed In I. S.Custom-FIouse 4 years; mem. Md. Legislature. 1902; journalclerk in State Sen.. Md.. 190<»-.S-Hi; now counsel to Bd. ofShell Fish Comm. of Md.; prominent fraternallst; has ap-peared In their Interest in many of the leading cities as i)lat-form orntor: one o
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RM2AN71EM–A genealogy of the descendants of Joseph Bixby, 1621-1701 of Ipswich and Boxford, Massachusetts, who spell the name Bixby, Bigsby, Byxbie, Bixbee, or Byxbe and of the Bixby family in England, descendants of Walter Bekesby, 1427, of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk . th arenot given in the Herrick Genealogy, was named Deziah. It isthought probable that Daniel Bixby married this Deziah about1755, and died in the army, or from disease contracted during hisservice. 1863 IV. Molly Bixby (Elias, Jonathan, Joseph), bom about 1734,probably at or near Fairfield, Conn.; married Thomas Roor-back or Roorbagh of Li
RM2AN5GBC–Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland . From photo, by Holmes.CAMERON GEORGE W., ;itt..niev-:it-law. Baltimnre: 1-.Si>rinf.tieUl. lUiiu, Man-li i;8. 1870; s. Robert H. ami ElizuVirginia (Smitbl Caiiiernn; eil. piiblii:* schmils. Baltiinon cityCiillege, Iliivfrsity of Mjirylaiirt; clerk, lialtimure Instittiie:member of tbe Baltimore bar since 1S05: was assistant dis-trict atidniey for Baltimore City; camiidate for Slate Senateon tiie Iteiinblican ticket; mem. Reinibliean State CentralCommittee; connsel to tlie Board of Liqnor License Cnmniis-sioners for Baltimore City; engayred in g
RM2AJ0XC0–Empire state notables, 1914 . Empire State Notables capitalists, merchants, etc.. WINTHROP MURRAY TUTTLE S. Tuttles Son & Co., Coal, First Lieutenant Troop C U. S. Volunteer Cavalry 1898 New York City E. A. STRATHOPOULO Musical Instruments New York City
RM2AJHT5R–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . arva, how the grub feeds upon the beetle-larva,whether the latter is usually killed before making its calcareous covering tothe pupal chamber, how the fly leaves the tree, and the number of generationsof the insect in the year, are some of the points requiring investigation. Bothrideres? sp. (p. 112)—The grub of this beetle apparently feeds uponthe Hoplocerambyx grub as an external or internal parasite, eventually killingthe latter before it pupates. Cocoon.—The cocoon consists of a yellowish-coloured parchment material which appearsto
RM2AWJKKA–Flumes and fluming . ^&-6L/ Fig. 6.—A snub in position for throwing small material out of a flume. Bui. 87, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate V.. Bu!. 87, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.
RM2AJ2TDX–Empire state notables, 1914 . JOHN PETER HAINESHumanitarianNew York City WM. J. KINSLEY Expert in Handwriting New York City 494 Empire State Notablescapitalists, merchants, etc.
RM2AG1WH6–. Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal. ATON & SONS Grinding Tackle and Emery Fillet S. HALEY & SONS, LTD. Card Clothing of every description SKENE & DEVALLEE System of Vigoureux Printing and Washing MACHINEN FABRIK VORM. F. J. GRUN French System of Worsted Machinery Selling Agents for THE SELAS COMPANY Economical Gas System for Lighting and Industrial Heating. From 50 to 80% saved In lighting costs. Machine Shop
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RM2AJHR21–Die Vitamine, ihre Bedeutung für die Physiologie und Pathologie : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Avitaminosen: (Beriberi, Skorbut, Pellagra, Rachitis) ; Anhang: Die Wachstumsubstanz und das Krebsproblem . ?^!&1:*£ ;.;•?,£? *$ n*#; *!? -.• 5 .-..?-• ?*.-töL ft- v • **<*. Fig. 29. Typisches Pellagraerythem des Nackens (Nach Zell er.) I)i< Vitamine, ihre Bedeutung fttr Pathologie und Phj .). Das Neryensj stein« Zu <lcn Symptomen der schweren Fälle gehör! der Rücken» • !••Reflexe sind im Frühstadium verstärk! (Laterälstri der erloschen Hinter stränge). Die Muskeln werden in der Häl
RM2AWJRF3–The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary . i^tJl^jL .AJI^dBl HiMU^^ flp pa m p (JO CD iSd t;n. CATALOGUE1913 - 1914 THE BXJLLETIJSr OF THE TVestern TheologicalSeminary I>tTBr,iSHiii> Five Times During the Year: int January,Febrttary. ApRiii, July, and October, by The TRUSTEES OF THEWESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BNTSnBO AS SECOND CL.A6S MATTBS DBCEMBBR 9, 1908, AT THH FOSTOFFICi: AT PITT8BUR0H, PA.,(north diamond station) TTNDER THB act of JUI.X^ le, 1894. PITTSBURGH PRINTING COMPANYPITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th.D
RM2AX9H0X–Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . No. 1. 2. 3. F. W. Devoe & C. T. Raynolds GosBRISTLE BRUSHES—LINERS.—For Fresco Painting FLAT—RED POLISHED HANDLES, TIN FERRULES By doz., $ .84 .90 No. 4 By doz., .Sl.OO 5 1.15 6 1.27 Assorted, 1 to 6 By doz., $1.00. F. W. Devoe & C. T. Raynolds GosFLAT BRISTLE FOLIAGE AND LINING BRUSHES LONG STOCK, TIN BOUND, LONG CEDAR HANDLES 1 inch. By doz., $6.609.90 U inch By doz., $11.55 2 13.20 332 F. W. DE
RM2AN93XN–Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . Rev. Fr. Francis, O.F.M.From January 18 to 25, the stu-dents joined the zealous thousandsto hold the now celebrated UnityOctave. THANKSGIVINGS A subscriber wishes to expressher gratitude for having obtained afavor after making a novena inhonor of St. Antony and promisingpublication in Franciscan Herald. Some time ago, the smallpoxbroke out in our neighborhood, andcaused considerable fear and anx-iety. We, therefore, had recourseto prayer, and with all our schoolchildren began a public novena inhonor of the Holy Family and St.Roch, who is invoked against con-ta
RM2AFYK75–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. t into the ^ . . Bishops Palace, Elgin, and described atpage 33. The arms on the sinister shield (Fig. 71)are :—A fess chequy between two crownsin chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base.Above the shield a mitre. These are thearms of Bishop David Stewart, the builderof this tower (see pp. 35, 59). A stone withhis arms is also built into the walls of theBishops Palace at Elgin. On the same wall almost directly overthis group is a single panel just touchingthe corbelhngs at the top. The arms are(Fig. 72) :—On a fess
RM2AX8891–Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . stlystrongly marked, and the situation of the principal ones will be easilyrecognized. With them will be included those concerned in or connectedwith the motion of the hinder limbs. Among the most prominent of themuscles on the front and outer parts of the haunch is that one (the Glu-tceus medius) arising from the processes
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RM2AFKHBJ–. Local and regional anesthesia : with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and on other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice. Fig. 166.—Ocular muscles viewed after removal of lateral wall of orbit: a, Eyeball;6, optic nerve; c, c, eyelids; d, maxillary sinus; e, pterygoid plate; /. foramen rotundum;g, roof of orbit; h, frontal sinus; i, supra-orbital nerve; k, septum orbitale; i, levator pal-pebral superioris; >, 3, superior and inferior recti; 4, 4, portions of the cut extern
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RM2AJHFEH–Empire state notables, 1914 . JOHN A. LOGAN CAMPHELL Attorney New York City. LAUREN CARROLL (iould & Wllkie, Lawyers; Mem. Board of Aldermen City of N. Y. 1914-16 New York City
RM2AM39RW–History of the United States . e occasion two boysfrom behind a screen on the deck of a privateer beat a drum and stampedabout to deceive an overpowering number of prisoners into thinking that theAmerican commander had a full crew on board. While the boys were playingthis role the captain sent his prisoners ashore almost under the guns of aBritish frigate off Nantucket Island. (McMaster: History of the Peopleof the United States, Vol. IV.) There was no United States Naval Academyat Annapolis then, and boys who afterwards became noted American officersreceived their training on board ship at ve
RM2AJKEEX–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . nct head and jaws. It is sometimesfurnished with antennae, and may have three pairs of feet on the front portionof the body. The different familiesvary in this respect, however, as shown COLEOPTERA—CHARACTERS, HABITS, CLASSIFICATION 59 in the various coleopterous larvae figured here. In some cases (nearlyall Adephaga) the tarsi are two-clawed. The body occasionally ends inanal cerci. No special boring apparatus is present in the grubs, merely a pair ofstout mandibles inmost instances. Thebody may have seriesof tubercles arrangedin defin
RM2AWJMY4–Béatrice; légende lyrique en quatre actesPoème de Robert de Flers et Gaston Ade Caillavet, d'après Charles Nodier . (S) ^i- J f i V ^ V I V > I J. Jl Jl t> I J J J^l V J> jour, on lap - por - ta san - glant, -mUn Turcs. Blés- ) y y l l y m- m ^itr^ * * ^*=fe ^^j ^p V f^^ ^ ^ é ¥ ^ ^ ?^ b j iji j. Jijbiii j-Y^rr pi ^^ i - se là - bas sur la mer loin - tai ne, On la-vait re - le - $ ^ rf Wi ^ ^E^ * >^ >f: ^T Th T crcsc. ^ 1 ^ P ^ fet J. il i r p r H^ !^ *• » j[J 7 ^ 7 7 7 P vé res - pi - rant à pei - ne, Près - que mou - rant! ^ dim. Jrs: V 9 V ^ P É | j y t y ËEE^^ A. 7203 F.
RM2AX2P28–Parish priests and their people in the middle ages in England . ive By his clenenesse how his shepe shulde live. He sette not his benefice to hire, And left his shepe accumbered in the mire, And ran unto London unto Saint Poules To seeken him a chanterie for souls, Or with a brotherhede to be withold, But dwelt at home and kepte well his fold, So that the wolfe made him not miscarry. He was a shepherd and no mercenarie, And though he holy were and virtuous. He was to sinful men not despitous, Ne of his speche dangerous ne digne,* ^l But in his teaching discrete and bcnigne. To drawen folk to h
RM2AGAT66–. Empire state notables, 1914. JOURNALISTS, AUTHORS, ETC. JAMES H. BROWN-SCHEUYEAULLE Book Reviewer to Alaska Yiikon-Pacifle Exposition, Seattle, Wash., Material Scientist, Writer New Yorlt City. DANIEL, CARTER BEARD Illustrator, Author, Editor New York City
RM2AM321D–History of the United States . tion andthe people of theNorth to a greaterdetermination tooverthrow the Con-federacy. In theSouth the battle hadthe effect of creatingover-confidence andsome disposition todivision and differ-ences. Partly be-cause the Confeder-ate governmentsought independenceonly and had no de-sire to invade the States or territory in the Federal Union, andpartly because the Confederate civil officialswere confident of ultimate success in any ^ . -- BATTLEFIELDS OF VIRGINIA, event, there was no eiiort made to loUow Maryland, and pennsyl-up aggressively the fruits of the victor
RM2AWFR43–Retrospect of a happy ministry; the life story of half a century, including personal reminiscences, and a complete history from its first inception of the West Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, N.Y. . re-dedicated with appropriateservices, in which a number of the city pastors,of different denominations, took part. That event marks the beginning of an impor-tant change in our prospects, and in the rapidityof our growth. PASTORS RESIGNATION RECONSIDEREDAND WITHDRAWN Immediately following upon the completionand dedication of that house, the pastor, havingconceived the idea that, possibly, his mis
RM2AXA7M8–Under the Southern cross in South America . STREET SCENE. CRISTOBAL, COLON. A SUBURB OF COLON 11 THE BOUNDING BUCCANEERS 43 lie mountains on account of youthful escapades. He was of a dar-ing, impetuous nature, and it suited him well, when he came to theislands, to throw in his lot with the daring daredevils scouring theseas for Spanish loot. He brought his plunder chiefly to Port Royal,which became a resort for desperate and vicious characters, andgrew rich and wicked from the profits of freebooting. Morgansgreatest exploit was the burning of the city of Panama in 1671, butthis feat heralded
RM2AGBDEA–. Empire state notables, 1914. JAY CAMPBELL PHILLIPS Artist, Portrait Painter New York City. FREDERICK BURR OPPER Has Been Doing Humorous Illustrative Work on Wm. B. Hearsts N. Y. Papers Since 1899 New York City
RM2AWJGBR–Lepidoptera Niepeltiana : Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer und wenig bekannter Lepidoptera . 1, 2 Troides Allottei Rothsch. cf $ [% nat. Größe]; 3 Papilio hippomedon Fldr. 9 (nat. Größe], Unter- und Obei4 Papilio chiansiades Westw. 9 [nat. Größe], Unter- und Oberseite; 5 Coscinocera hercules omphale Btlr. b Tafel XVIII. 1 2 Anth. gschwandneri Kiep. Ober- u. Unterseite — 3 Estigena silvestris Strand — 4 Catagr. var. texotitania Strand — 5 Callic wernickei Niep. — 67 Satyrus dehradunensis Niep. Ober- u. Unterseite — 8 Colias aurora var. philppsi Niep. — 9 10 Aphnaeus ruticaudis Strand. Ober-
RM2ANHMGM–Sorghums : sure money crops . ch corn is planted is not worth $50 per acre;other land, however, is worth $150 per acre. But I be-lieve these figures come as near representing the averagecost of corn growing as the figures in the table representthe average acre value. With this cost figured against the average acre valuefor the 1901-1913 period there is an apparent profit of$2.11 per acre when the corn is sold at market prices.To this profit must be added the value of the stalks forpasture or fodder or as silage. True, the farmer whowould make the most money from his corn crop marketsit through
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RM2AFM00K–. Local and regional anesthesia : with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and on other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice. ly draws away from this muscle (Fig- I35)- Two points of puncture are made on this line—the upper oneon a level with the lower border of the inferior maxilla, the lower oneon a level with the promontory of the larynx. From these two points of puncture the needle is carried directlyinward, until it comes in contact with the transverse processes of the PARAV
RM2AGAX8R–. Empire state notables, 1914. THOMAS WALSHCritic and PoetNew Yorls City.
RM2AJCMEE–Empire state notables, 1914 . WATSON LAMONT Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Cohleskill, N. Y. RUSSELL WIGGINS Lawyer Middletown, N. Y, Empibf State Notai.les LAWYERS 257. BERNARD ROBINSON Robinson & Lauber, Lawyers Xew York City
RM2AX867X–Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . 3 ^ O w 11. THE ECONOMY OF THE MUSCULAR COVERING. 81
RM2AX6616–An investigation of hooped concrete columns . increase in load is 14.1$for p = 4.37$ over that required for p = 0.9$. To produce a stress in the spiral of 56,000 lb. persq. in., the longitudinal unit deformation mu3t be increased40$ for p = 2.74$ and 89$ for p = 4.37$ over that required wherep = 0.9$. Considering the 5-ft. columns where p = 2.7$ we seethat the value of the longitudinal unit deformation at values offa of 40,000 and 50,000 lb. per sq. in. varies inversely as thevariation in the ratio of the volume of cement to the columnof aggregate. That is;to produce a stress of 50/000 lb. per
RM2AJEDRH–Annual report of the Woman's Missionary Society of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South [serial] . .42 362.92 155.00 20.25 35.61 69.80 49.00 47.25 109.63 15.00 12.85 11.60 28.20 40.00| 5.81 46.45 34.43 822.55i 17.40 33.80 31.75 58.00 66.40 3.00 50.00 76.6010.00 3.40|9.00|•I 9.75 1294.76| 62.50| 120.151 60.00| 4.20| 402.77 245.90582.01800.02864.06 5.00 80.00 1748.45434.48317.61 1.00 35.00 147.85 45.00 71.8556.69 110.0022.30 576.04 6.15 18.00 47.55 44.80 58.90 46.41 18.40 2017.20 118.25 268.60 100.25 17.85 80.00 603.92 106.25 15.25 419.50 771.01 947.67 2208.06 2
RM2AJENJ0–Empire state notables, 1914 . M. HAROLD HOCHDORF Lawyer New York City LISTON l^iiuiS LEWIS Lewis & Kelsey, Counsellors-al-Law New York City Empire State Notables LAWYERS 201.
RM2ANGK9R–Sorghums : sure money crops . duringdry weather will not have the same tendency to heat asin the case of opposite conditions. The threshed grain of sorghums is regarded as diffi-cult to hold without heating. Elevators storing suchgrain expect to move it from bin to bin so soon as heatingis manifested. The exposure of the grain to the air driesand cools it. The farmer who stores the threshed graincan expect to do some stirring by shoveling in case heat-ing begins. Usually heating occurs in the spring duringthe season of natural germination. However, the growerwho sells his surplus soon after th
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RM2AJK07K–Empire state notables, 1914 . VERY REV. MONSIGNOR J. V. LEWIS Rector Church of St. Francis De Sales New York City VERY REV. JOHN J. HUGHES, C. S. 1Church of St. Paul the Apostle, SupeGeneral of Paulist FathersNew York City Empire State Notables 103 THE CLERGY.
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RM2AGB98R–. Empire state notables, 1914. Empire State Notables ARTISTS, sculptors, ETC. FRANKLIN SCHUYLER SONNAKOLBConcert Pianist, Composer, Essayist, In-structor, Editor, Founder Sonnakolb SystemNucleous Modern Research in Technique,Masters, Rubinstein, Von Bulow, Joseffy,Pychowsky, Neupert, etc.New Yorls City. GEORGE R. BOYNTON Artist, Portrait Painter New York City
RM2AJ34YK–Empire state notables, 1914 . HORAiTIO, NELSON FRASERPresident The Fraser Tablet Co., Ex-Treasurer N. Y.- College of PharmacyNew York City. EWEN McINTYRE •Eweri Mclntyre & Son, Retail Druggists New Yoris City
RM2AXDBAC–Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . Brass, 4 inch By doz., $ .40 5 .45 6 .50 Contes Brass, with wooden centre Brass, 8 inch By doz., $ .90 10 1.20 12 1.50 2.40 Crayon and Lead Pencil Pointers Pounce Paper, Bound in Blocks 1|X4 inches By doz., $ .48 | 2X2f inches By doz., $1.20 F. W. Devoe & Co.s Improved, with wood back, 1|X4 inches 1.20 114 F. W. DEVOE & C. T. RAYNOLDS CO. French Stumps, for Crayon Shading Each kind put up in packag
RM2AJ27RN–Empire state notables, 1914 . SAMUEL FLOERSHEIMER Manufacturer of Costumes New Yort City DARWIN G. FRENCH Vice-President Arnold Print Works New York City
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RM2AJ3H23–Empire state notables, 1914 . STEPHEN BAKER Pjes. Bank Of the Manhattan ,Co, . New York, City 1 LEWIS L. CLARKE Pres. American Exchange National Bank New York City L Empire State Notables 471 BANKING AND FINANCIAL.
RM2AM3TPY–History of the United States . BRITISH CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTH. 135 not stopping his four days flight until he reached a safe point 180miles away. Baron de Kalb was killed in the battle.^ After this disastrous campaign, Congress at last gae upGates, and allowed Washington to put Greene in his place; butalmost irreparable damage had been done to the Amer- Gates auper- 11 /• sededby ican cause. The war had now dragged along for a Greeneperiod of five years. The end seemed not in sight and the outlookat no period was more gloomy than at this time. The patriotsoldiers were unable to support themsel
RM2AN4TPG–Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland . i-^^.= lvl£a ion. WILLARD. DANIEL, president of the Biiltimore & Ohio. Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton System;li. J;iini;iiy 2s. is(ii. New Hartland. Vt.: eil. district schools; firad. Windsor (Vermont* Hiph.Schiwil; entered railway service ISTVt in track department Central Vermont Railroad; later enteringtrain service, became UMnmotive engineer on the Connecticni and Passnmpsie Railroad; after fonryears lie heeauie en^infcr un tlie Lake Shore Railroad, afterwards a condnctur on the Minneapolis.St. IanI and Sault Ste. Marie Uaitroa<l (tlie So
RM2AX5CW5–Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . POSITION TAKEN IN ACUTE FOUNDER. Sometimes the inflfimmation goes on to suppuration. Matter forms andextends around the hoofs, often causing them to drop off, which willtake place in the course of three to six weeks. Acute founder is often fatal by the excessive fever, by the absorptionof pus into the system, causing pyemia,
RM2AJD9HT–Empire state notables, 1914 . FREDERICK H. DENMAN Lawyer, President and Director Associated Collection Co. of New York New York City JUDGE ALTON BROOKS PARKERLawyer, Appointed by Gov. Hill 1885 Justiceof Sup. Court of N. Y. to Fill Vacy, Electedto Full Term Without Oppn 1886, Apptd. toSec. Div. Ct of Appeals 1889, Eld 1897 ChiefJudge Ct of Appeals of N. Y., •----•New York City 242 Empire State Notables LAWYERS. EDWARD PAYSON WHITE Lawyer Buffalo, N. Y. LEWIS E. MOSHER Lawyer, General-Practice Elmira, N. Y.
RM2AJ6YWX–Empire state notables, 1914 . DR. A. J. RAGGI ^ew York City E. BENJAMIN RAMSDELL Medical Ofllcer Fire Department fJcw York City Empire State Notablesphysicians and surgeons 373.
RM2AJKC2P–Empire state notables, 1914 . REV. JOHN FLEMING CARSON, D. D. Pastor Central Presbyterian Church Brooklyn, N. Y. REV. EDWARD BENTON COE Minister of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church New -York City 96
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RM2ANBG1T–Consumer's guide season 1914 . he Roots ofthe Hair gradually if allowed to remainon the scalp. When these glands in theroots of the hair become entirely dead,baldness soon results. f-F You are a Sufferer from theaccumulation of dandruff on the head, thisis your opportunity to permanently cureit. A few applications of Dr. Wells dand-ruff cure will generally completely remove dandruff,and the use ot one or two bottles afterward will generally effect a permanent cure. Besides being: a Oure for Dandruff, Dr. Wells Dandruff Cure will be found to be a very agreeable application to the hair during wa
RM2AX6XMW–Under the Southern cross in South America . PREPARING TO LOAD STEER ON THE HUASCO. A FEW MINUTES LATER 69 ALONG THE WESTERN COAST 71 jealousy and envy. The latter was preparing to explore the oceanhe had discovered. At enormous labor his men had taken to piecesthe ships in the harbor of Darien, carried those pieces sixty milesacross the isthmus to the Pacific, and reconstructed them into fourbrigantines. Instead of searching for the East Indies first, Balboamade up his mind to seek the golden land of Peru, for he hadalready heard of the immense wealth and gorgeous treasures of theIncas. He set
RM2AXH998–Cléopâtre : drame passionnel en quatre actes et cinq tableaux . Et. t* cl 2-,.ii,l 122.
RM2ANDXAB–Care and education of crippled children in the United States . An Outing. (See page 146)Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska. INTRODUCTION orthopedic surgeon, or in farming districts, remote from the centersof population, because supervision by surgeons and trained nursescan be secured only by residence in the institution, both for oper-ative treatment and for subsequent convalescence, with schoolopportunities. Massachusetts and Minnesota have demon-strated the practicability of furnishing the best care and treat-ment in a state institution at a moderate cost both for equipmentand a
RM2AGDY3F–. Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners. Fig. 158. With fibers divided by tearing, the skin alone is sutured and thewhole wound heals rapidly. After Care and Treatment—Place animals on pasture or insanitary quarters. The wounds should be observed from day today for stitch abscesses, etc. Should abscesses develop the sutureshould be removed and the pus allowed to escape. The suturesshould be removed, when possible, about the eighth day. Often-times the sutures are not removed, in which event they finallyslough out. CALF SPAYING. Objects and Indications—Calves are
RM2AX76P5–Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . Youatt, although, singularly enough, he maintains that the crusaders did not introduce eastern horses, that Richard I,did import two from Cyprus, which he observes were of eastern origin.The statement is made on the faith of an old metrical Re.nance, whichis that entitled by the name of the monarch whose feats it celebrated,
RM2AJD9GA–School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . Another view of flower section. The museum, which occupies the third room, is made up of articlesloaned by people of the section and is in itself an education. Any schoolcould have a museum if the room were provided. There are curios andmounts enough in every school section to fill a small room, and thus thehistory of the section would be preserved.. Work done by Intermediate boys this year Work done by Senior boys this year. In the basement a part is partitioned off for a manual training room,where the boys make anything from
RM2AJBAF1–Empire state notables, 1914 . JAMES B. CURTIS Lawyer, Pres. Delta Tan Delta Fraternity, Director Various Corporations New Yorls City HENRY JORALEMON DAVENPORTCounsellor-at-LawBrooklyn, N. Y..
RM2AJHD20–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . 3, iii, p. 262 (1851,). Habitat.—Tharrawaddv, Lower Burma, Ceylon. Tree Attacked.—Pyinkadu (Xylia dolabrifonnis).Kadin Bilin, Tharrawaddy. Beetle.—Elongate, rather thick, with very elongate thin an-tennae ; the third tarsal joint large and broadly heart-shaped. Black, covered with a very short dense canary-Description, yellow pubescence. Head narrow, cani- culate medianly ; rugose and clothed with yellow pubescence. Prothorax much wider than head, widest acrossmiddle, the sides truncate on either side of this point, base straight ;disk
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