RMP5X262–Black and white portrait photograph of German economist and philosopher Karl Marx (circa 1875) seated, in three-quarter view, with a bushy white beard, dark mustache, and receding hairline, wearing a dark suit, with a serious expression on his face, from the volume 'Men and Thought in Modern History, ' authored by Ernest Scott and published by Macmillan, California, 1920. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AG014T–. Quintette en ut mineur pour deux violons, alto, violoncelle, et harpe. eix serrant jusqu k - d z 184 i A ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ 3 Prlmo tempo ^ VA ^ ^ ^. A.L 1«.028
RM2AJ077P–The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . THOMAS CALL, M.D., ILKLEY(The Last of the CalLs) CATHKRINE MARTLN SHORT
RM2AJ5HP7–Public officials of Massachusetts . HAYDEN, DANIEL J., Lynn, 13th EssexHouse District, Democrat.Born: Lynn, Jan. 29, 1859.Educated: Public Schools.Business: Automobile Broker.Public office: Mass. House 1919, 1920. 181. HAYES, JAMES WILLIAM, Boston, 6thSuffolk House District, Democrat. Born: Boston, March 28, 1883. Educated: Rice Training School. Business: Automobiles. Organizations: Pres. Concord and Jeffer-son Clubs. Public office: Mass. House 1916, 1917,1918, 1919, 1920. 182
RM2AKN406–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . ulp is much less liable to occur under a gold fillingthan under a gold crown, and there can be no reason why irritation to the INLAYS. 399 pulp should be any more liable to occur under a gold inlay than under agold filling. Wherever therefore, large compound cavities can be utilizedfor the purpose of anchoring bridges, it is certainly a distinct advantageover the old method of crowning the piers. , Apparatus for Casting Metal Inlays.—The first apparatus devisedfor the purpose of casting gold inlays was that of Dr. Wm. H. Taggart,Fig. 473. This m
RM2AJ05J0–Local and regional anesthesia; with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice . ous nerve; the extent of the resultinganesthesia is shown in Fig. 55, No. II. 278 LOCAL ANESTHESIA The injection in Experiment 2 reaches the terminal branchesof the internal saphenous nerve, and may often be combined with theinjection of the posterior tibial, as in Experiment i, for anesthesia ofthe inner side and sole of the foot. In commenting upon these expe
RM2AN8K2F–Moving Picture Age (1920) . otor, good for drying drum. .-ddress A-21, Movi.G Picture Agi.. STEREOPTICONS, SLIDES, ETC. SLIDES—Excellent sets of lecture slides on foreign lands for sale cheap. Address .-ll,Moving Picture Age. STEREOPTICONS BOUGHT, SOLD ANDEXCHANGED—R. Hollingsworth, Overton, Neb SLIDES RENT l-REE—125 SETS, UNIQUE.UNUSU.L. R. Hollingsworth. Overton. Neb. FOR SALE—Mcintosh stereopticon, like new;rheostat and screen; $40 F. O. B. San .tonio,Texas. Write to Mrs. L. H. Mead, 617 FrostBuilding, San Antonio, Texas. MOTION PICTURE MACHINES, STEREOP-TICONS, FILMS AND SLIDES BOUGHT,
RM2AG70W7–. Le sûtra des causes et des effets du bien et du mal. i|Ji4 u m lii FEB 14 1957 XJ CL
RM2AGBG05–. A manual on foot care and shoe fitting for officers of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine corps. 20 FOOT CARE AND SHOE FITTING Of these four types the Goodyear Welt is the most widely usedand universally adopted shoe. In manufacturing the Good-year Welt shoe the tacks in the lasting are all withdrawn anda machine with a curved needle sews the welt and upper to theinsole without entering the shoe cavity. The heavy outsoleis then stitched to the welt. (See illustration.;. -B—1 Fig. II.—Goodyear welt shoe. Cross section. Sole, welt, insole and fill exaggerated.A = Sole. D = Pill. B = Welt. E = Vamp.
RM2AG4D12–. Christian Century. to be commended to the attentionof all who wish suggestion regarding the promotion of efficientinter-church work. {Revell. $1.75 net.) Reason And Belief. By Sir Oliver Lodge. This is oneof three early books by Sir Oliver Lodge of Which neweditions have been made. Reason and Belief is an effortmade by a distinguished scientist and investigator to harmonizethe progress of science with the biblical records. Sir Oliversays in his Preface: The work is not argumentative, itis expository. The arguments and facts of experience onwhich the teaching is based, the lines on which I ha
RM2AXBME5–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . Oscar H Ostlund J. L. Johnson Ostlund CS, Johnson cJ/VIanufacturers and Contractors Bank, Store and Office Fixtures Estimates and Designs Submitted Office and Factory 1901-1905 BRYANT ST. Phone cTWarket 2177 BED MANUACTURERS. =? « i. OAT. o The Worlds Largest Makers of METALBEDS AND SPRINGS IVarehouses in all Principal Cities Simmons Company Western (Pacific Coast) Factory, 198 BAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS OF THE BUILT FOR SLEEP Brass and Steel Beds ; also Spiral Coil Springs, LinkFabric Springs, Couches, Cots, Maple Folding
RM2AX7E9H–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . vedore Co r 4175, 20th Rose (wid Felix) r 30 Norton Roy C (Mary E) elk r 1719 McAllister Ruth barber r 620 Natoma Ruth G r 1007 Haight R W acct Hood & Strong r Alameda Sarah (wld Michael J) r 263 Crescent Av . Sarah J (wid Johnl r 1241 Guerrero S F patrolmn Morse Det & Patrol Serv r 175, 4th Simon M (Anna) horseshr 14 Merchant r 2279 Bryant Stuart r 1740 Polk Thos r 970 Oak Thos r 1050 Stanyan Thos E r 588, 2d Av Thos H (Emma J) elk r 1875 Church Thos J (Alice) carp r 104 College Av Thos mlUhd r 309 Oak Thos P r 252, 6th Thos S electn r 329. 6th A
RM2AKK2WD–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, No.46-50 . * - V E R.« H D » R. ;rx?j:td fi.oofL • 1920 EEPORT OX HOUSING, 1919. 55 OSHAWA, J. Owner and Architect. J. M. Brant.Hollow concrete wall. Cost. $3,800.00. Loan, |3,000.00. Comments by the Architectural Department. Pi..x J. This is an example of a six-roomed house built by an architect for his own use.The walls have been shown solid for the purpose of more clearly defining the linesof the plan on the illustration, but were built of poured concrete with a continuousair space through the centre. The outer and inner thicknesses of concrete are bonded to
RM2ANE22C–Base Hospital No9, A.E.F: a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . for the constant moving of beds was dueto the keen desire of certain individuals to know theexact floor and air space of the buildings, with eachcalculation a bed was moved and another put in itsplace. While all this was going on the men were doingguard duty and learning the intricacies of htter drill.(This drill when it was perfected was used once—noton patients—when an inspecting officer asked for it.Kent will never forget that day.) The nurses betweenbed makings, drilled under
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RM2AJ051G–Local and regional anesthesia; with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice . essary to make an open dissection, though this can be done;applying intraneural or perineural injections to each individual nerve, NECK 281 it will, however, be found equally satisfactory and much simpler topass a long needle down to the posterior region of the sternomastoidat the midpart of its course to the point of emergence of these nerves,and here making a
RM2ANEY2F–A history of oak furniture . THE ?•jester PA.NEL, AT RYE HOUSE. TEMP. HENRY V!1I. ONE OF THE FEW AUTHENTIC REPRESENTATIONS IN WOOD OFA JESTER; ANOTHER BEING O.N SOME FRENCH PANELI.1N(,. ACAST OF WHICH IS AT SOUTH KENSINGTON.IN EACH CASE HUMOROUS EXPRESSIONS ABE INDICATED.. DOOR. WALNUT. SOUTHERNFRENCH. 1526. VICTORIA AND ALBERT .MUSEUM. Plate XXXVII.
RM2AN59D2–World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget .. . LMENT TO TOTAL CHURCH MEMBERSHIPFOR EACH PROTESTANT BODY REPORTING A MEMBERSHIP OF MORE THAN 25,000 (U. S. Religious Census for 1916) FREE METHODISTSUNITED EVAN CH,EVAN.ASSN CH OFGODGLELDSPPENT CH NAZARENEUNIT BRETH INCHSALVATION ARMYCHURCH OF BRETHMENNONITECH-SWEDISH MISSIONMETHODIST EPISCUNITED PRESBYTN.METHODIST PROTSEVEN DAY ADVENTRFMD CH, INU S-PRES CH INU-S-PRES CH INU. S ARFMD CH INAMERGEN SYNOD STHNNTN BAPT CON.CONGREGATION L STMETHOD EPISCCHRISTIAN CHURCHUNTD SYN SO LUTHDISC
RM2AFNE2H–. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. ionophila 2. Stamens with anthers 4, the fifth sometimes aninconspicuous scale or glanda. Sterile stamen a small scale or gland in thecorolla tube (1) Flowers greenish-yellow or purplish in long terminal clusters Scrophularia (2) Flowers blue or blue and white, axillary Collinstal>. Sterile stamen wholly lacking (1) Corolla regular; stemle- mud or water plants T.TMOSELLA (2) Corolla irregular, usually 2-lipped fa) Corolla with a spur at base I. in art a (b) Corolla not spurred x. Corolla hardly 2-lipped; stame
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RM2AKHNJD–Retaining walls; their design and construction . l)r- ruliliie wall aloiitr highway.. DESIGN OF GRAVITY WALLS 47 of concrete laborers and foremen all tend to explain the waningpopularity of stone masonry.^ Where the selection of the material out of which the wall is tobe built is governed solely by economic reasons, then, with laborand material conditions of equal weight the costs of the dryrubble wall, the cement rubble wall and the concrete wall standin the order one, two and three, i.e., the cost of the cement rubblewall is twice that of the dry rubble wall and the concrete wallthree times
RM2AXAYMB–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . n Rucker-Faller Desk Co r 378 Golden Gate AvAhnmada Danl (Christina) elk r 2856 Washing-ton Henry elk r 2856 Washington Refugro widow r 2856 WashingtonAieardo G B grocer r 2331 GreenwichAich Calixter messgr r 1050 Gilman Av Chas F painter r 2922 SacramentoAicher A John genl agent Great Northern Ry Cor 819 Ashbury Prank mach r 1634 Stockton Gustave A (Aicher Machine Wks) r 1634 Stockton Machine Works 1634 StocktonAicloff Theo (Annie) r 69a BoyceAidelberg Saml (Home Furniture Co) r 1885aHoward Sigmund (Home Furniture Co) r 1885a How-ardAlello Antoni
RM2AFR262–. Louis XIV en Flandres : les institutions, les hommes et les méthodes dans une province nouvellement annexée, 1667-1708 ; affaires militaires, administratives, commerciales, politiques, judiciaires, ecclésiastiques et diplomatiques. LA PORTE DK SECOl RS. PON I I i: [S DE WT I PORTE DE SECOl RS — 23 — Les marchés et les travaux en 1669. — En février 1669, linten-dant fit un marché pour tout ce qui restait de terres à excaver,à raison de 3 florins la scafe. MM. des Etats qui, selon lancientraité conclu avec M. Charnel, étaient chargés de ces frais,avaient offert, lannée précédente, 4 florin
RM2AN5R96–World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget .. .
RM2AXF74N–Homes of character. . The KENDLETON A PLEASANT and substantial home which we supply in. two sizes, the smaller lAxlA having the same arrangementof rooms as the 26x28 size. The abundance of closet room is acommendable feature.. Batm - -
RM2AKAK66–The Strauss Bascule Bridge Company, Inc., engineers and designers of trunnion, bascule and direct lift bridges. . partially seen i .). OIKRATOR* MKNT: The Opera* apparatus for the com of the structure. T switchboard on which mi ondarv switches, cir instruments, the controllers for the main leaf motors, i ontrollers for the motors, Ii having lice egress ider fins deviceES l> EQUIP- B contains all the trol and operationides the electric ted the main and breakers and recording The Strauss Bascule Bridge Company trolling valves lor the brakes, controller* lor road-way and sidewalk gales, indi
RM2AKNKPX–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . I 0 ¥ ,0 ¥0. Bing pluggers. The cylinders, if the filling has been properly introduced, should pro-ject a little above the surrounding tooth surface. These should now bethoroughly condensed by hand-pressure or the mallet. Large serrated,round-faced foot-pluggers, as shown in Fig. 381, are the best for this pur-pose, as pluggers with sharj) angles are liable to pulverize the enamelmargins, if by chance they should come in contact with them. Thoroughcondensation, directed always towards the cavity walls, is of the utmostimportance in finishing the
RM2AN5WWF–Moving Picture Age (1920) . NDUSTRY SOCIOLOGY CpjOMaHEIIATOCRAPHY^,. Visual Education in Community Center Work By Charles Roach (Assistant Professor iii Charge Jisual Instruction Seriice, AmesCollege, Ames, Iowa.) {We regret that space permits us to publish only the conclud-ing portion of Professor Roachs address. With the premises laiddown in the portion omitted our readers are more or less familiar,and we think we are here giving practical conclusions, based on thework and experience of a man who knows, that should receive theearnest attention of ez>ery teacher in the schools and colleges
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RM2AN4Y3D–Smith Alumnae Quarterly . lesome enter-tainment for the community and infinancial returns for the Fund, andnothing to lose. The Smith College Fund Committeecommends Alice to your attentionmost heartily! Florence H. Snow,For the Committee. As the Quarterly goes to press theDetroit Smith Club writes: The Alice inWonderland film was so popular that itwas necessary to give a second productionto accommodate all who wished to at-tend. About $1,050 was taken in. Ourexpenses were $345.89, which leavesabout $700 to be divided between thecompany and the Fund. The Quarterly advertisers are at your dispos
RM2AGBH86–. Transactions - The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. ,^^«of,P^tau <liu<rrafti ftrb ufoPU) rr.et: m-H u o afr i fmacaf ofilu-.aft Cliche CLARK PI. 2i 1 frufapt coufoftlnotnam • « um oil ^^:h^ e/ .Ruo&ouunaum cAin QjBrt«aU<itf«ounouin «tfm6ffUfUfllf- ^ Jhem- 0s m 1 ohnnnltixutn <sutnu^^»f«fu.tbi.iniftrttf 4uof U&taUfUf£putiiAiUm CpftlcauiH ^0] ottauufi ItttCfUttflnafiTfec.aa f UCf tltl<Z<t1<ru.y bhuqq, fttlnuteicuf jr- -? -•- • r a. qfmonfitYuittc. S^lertf Quafffwf Atbha«f fi IMutnln, ^M»»d^.ettoUoynatMrtf cut6pbm —: fcclJittcibuli, on***^ J*Tjolnrv<»t*l<- j
RM2AGC42D–. Local and regional anesthesia; with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice. for foramen ovale: i,0£ferhaus; 2,Braun. (Braun.) locate the relative positions of the foramina ovale and rotundum byanatomic measurements made on the base of the skull. This methodaims to make the injections immediately beneath the foramina,reaching the nerves just as they leave the openings, at their approxi-mately determined depth from the surface. This met
RM2AX1NE0–The garden that we made . NKHhTA MUSSINI. EbcHSCHOLTZlA Ar^.f/V^fANLiLA cELTiDiFOLiA. Digitized by Microsoft® IN I HE ROSE GARDLN Digitized by IVIicrosoft® The WatersideFlowers ^^ ? ;:^;^f?l;;M^;;;?,.-.?,.?; ^ra| HI s ^^ f if^i^l ,# h^Bm ?« ?• ^ ^M ^ m^ tiiiHk mxmw^^ ?•^-.aJSK*-..*^. ... --- -^ Where thevalley ends inthe park at So-fiero is what wecall our ? TeaTerrace ; it isby the side ofa large pondthat we hadma d e someyears ago. Photo byAlfredB. Nilsoji. Hollyhocks outside the Gardeners Cottage: Theseare characteristic of Sweden. 33 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® The Gardenthat We Made
RM2AJ99D0–The black fly of citrus and other subtropical plants . flflBHBI^Ht ? Fig. I.—Infested Orange Leaves from Tree Shown in Plate I. Taken in October, 1918. In April, 1919, due to heavy shedding of infested leaves during the dry season, the tree was only lightly infested. • I n ? 1 { Fig. 2.—Pupa Cases of Chrysopa sp., the Larv/e of which are Predatoryon All Stages of Aleurocanthus woglumi. Note the masses of empty skins of the victims.THE BLACK FLY. Bui. 885, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate V.
RM2AKNHB5–National boilers, radiators, and specialties: catalog no26 . acities are based on a condensation ^ equal toi% pound of water per hour per square foot of radiation, oper-ating under low pressure. These traps, as regularly made, are for low pressure andshould not be used where the pressure exceeds 10 pounds tothe square inch. The copper balls used in these traps are of the finest materialand workmanship and are tested at 150 pounds pressure, andguaranteed not to leak or collapse under 75 pounds pressure. The valve stems operate through guides, thus preventingany possibility of becoming unseated
RM2AX7C0P–History and genealogy of the Stackpole family . in 1862, and was one year inDartmouth College. Taught from 1859 to 1866. He mar-ried, 1 Feb. 1871 Celeste Jane Knox, born in Sanbornton,N. H., 1 Dec. 1842. Moved to Portland, Oregon, where hedied 23 Dec. 1902. Two ch. Florence May b. 19 Oct. 1875. Marion Knox b. 23 June 1877; m. 14 March 1906, John Proctor of N. Y. City. Ch. Celeste Knox Proctor b. 6 Sept. 1909. Margaret Law Proctor b. 24 Dec. 1910. Ruth Marion Proctor b. 2 May 1917. 290Lydia Louisa Lockwood Lang (Ann Almira®, Thomas^Lieut. Samuel*, Joshua^, Philip^, JamesO bom 25 Feb. 1822,died
RM2AJEBJG–Practical preventive medicine . tAe, RS.6O1T 33 C/5^5 OF TYPrtOlD feVej? devel-oped Anore RE.5IDEMT^ OF WEST pOll-tV/J DORlMG AAOMTrt OF OCTOBER. 1908 Ul IUUUU UUUL nan OODDl OODGOLUDDDDDDtOQOOOOtBDa DDDC rEDDJbfflOaQDDDlDtIDlilDIDDpDDaDfflt nffnrinnn ONiy I ME:W CA.5E OP TYPrtOID Wa.5 RE-PORTED IN TrilS DI5TRICT IN SO/ej^BF,F,1908,Trif. INFECTED fVLK 50PPLV AA,VlN& BEE.H5T0PPE& OCT. 13,1908. UUUUUUUL DQffiM OOOOO DDODD OOOOO OOOOO OflOOO DTJUOELD D,D DiDO DIDlDInnn DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH . CHICAGO.EDUCATIONAL £ERIE5-No15 Fig. 63. MILK AS A ROUTE OF INFECTION 173 the temperature rises above t
RM2AM4GDK–Catalog . (No. 373) Hastings Early I>ong Hastings Glass RadishesScarlet Radish Hastings Lions White Icicle Radish THE FINEST AND MOST POPULAR YEAR AFTER YEAR For 30 YEARS—I have been using your seeds with a great deal of satisfaction for thirty years or more; in fact, ever since youbegan business at Interlachen, Florida,—O. J. Hill, Santa Fe, Isle of Pines. H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 25 HastingsRadishes MixedVari if i ES
RM2AJCGAY–Through five republics on horseback; being an account of many wanderings in South America . e ground together.When he realized that he had killed his favoritehorse he cried like a child. I passed this deadanimal several times afterwards and saw theynltares clean its bones. It served me as a wit-ness to the results of ungoverned passion. The Gaucho does not, and would not under anyconsideration, ride a mare; consequently, forwork she is practically valueless. Strain, whorode across the pampas, says: In a single yearten million hides were exported. For one or twodollars each the buyer may purcha
RM2AGE920–. Illustrated Catalogue of Locks and Builders Hardware. No. A8676. No. A8624. No. A8625. No, A8676—Lock No. 806. Knobs No. A8544. Roses Cast. Key Plates No, 8915.No. A8624—Lock No. 806. Knobs No. A8544. Roses Cast. Key Plates No. 8900.No. A8625—Lock No. 808. Knobs No. A8544. Roses Cast. Key Plates. No. 8907. Screwiess Spindles furnished on any of above Sets when required, at additional cost. (One Half Size Illustrations). I ? 234 215 The Springer Logic Manufacturing Company, Limited INSIDE LOCK SETS KNOBS AND KEY PLATESSolid Bronze
RM2AG2H9T–. Annual reports. YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922 Ambrose Press, Inc., Norwood1923 »ll5T>^ 272nd ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF MEDFIELD. YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922 Ambrose Press, Inc., Norwood1923 TOWN OFFICERS1922 ModeratorGEORGE L. L. ALLEN Town Clerk STILLMAN J. SPEAR* EDWARD M. BENT, Acting Town Clerk WILLIAM H. EVERETT f TreasurerJOHN H. TUTTLE Collector of TaxesROBERT W. BAKER Selectmen GEORGE H. SAUER Term expires 1923 FRED LAVERTY. Term expires 1924 HARRY J. WEBB Term expires 1925 Assessors ALDEN H. WHEELER Term expires 1923 TURNER R. BAILEY Term expires 1924 R.
RM2AJ632R–Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . curvature.The gastrophrenic and gastrosplenic omenta are also divided. The fourmain arteries supplying the stomach are ligated and divided as the ligationof the omenta progresses. These vessels are the gastric, the pyloric, thegastro-epiploica dextra, and the gastro-epiploica sinistra. Gauze pads areplaced behind the stomach. The duodenum is then clamped with two clampsand divided between. The stomach is freed up to the esophagus, wheretwo clamps are placed and th
RM2AG2EWW–. Annual reports. YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1923 Ambrose Press, Inc., Norwood1924 MedfieldPu&l.Libp 273rd ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF MEDFIELD. YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1923 Ambrose Press, Inc., Norwood1924 TOWN OFFICERS1923 ModeratorGEORGE L. L. ALLEN Town ClerkWILLIAM H. EVERETT Treasurer JOHN H. TUTTLE, ResignedALBERT L. CLARK, Acting Treas.LEWIS K. CONANT, Treas. Pro Tern.Appointed until March, 1924 Collector of TaxesROBERT W. BAKER Selectmen FRED LAVERTY Term expires 1924 HARRY J. WEBB Term expires 1925 HENRY E. YOUNG Term expires 1926 Assessors TURNER R. BAILEY, resi
RM2AWF87T–The garden path and other verses . ILLARD nOiS Willatb f rpaa 1920 ,^^.. ?^^^ J^^ copyright Julia Colton Willard 1920 ?^. m -5!9; g)CI.A605283 TO MY GRANDCHILDRENAUDREY, JANICE ANDMURIEL MUSSER CONTENTS The Garden Path PageII Voices of the Night 12 Spirit of Day . 13 Longing .... H With Cupid on Parade 15 Whispers of Love 16 Thanksgiving Day 17 The Bird Mans Frolic 18 Treasures 19 Just a, Little Loving 20 Waiting .... 21 The Isles of Yesterday 22 At the Movies 23 The Busy Muse 24 To-morrow 25 My Garden 26 In the Hush of the Eventide 27 The Snow Bird 28 The Fairies 29 The Stars Lullaby . 30 7 -
RM2AKCM2X–The American boys' handybook of camp-lore and woodcraft . ejo, and draws that taut and ties the end fast by a halfhitch near the cincha end of the lash rope. After passing under the corners, if the rope is long enoughto reach over the load, it can then be passed over and madefast on the off side by tying around both parts of the lashrope above the h(X)k and by drawing them well together(Fig. 191). Alongside of Fig. 190 are a series of sketches showing howto lash and cinch two parcels or bags togetlier; one bag ismade black so that its position can better be understood.In other words, it makes
RM2AJ9HAK–A history of Virginia for boys and girls . CONFEDERATE FLAGS — STARS AND BARS. THE ONE IN THE CENTER WAS THE BATTLE FLAG Then Jackson fell. In the ardor of battle heand a few of his aides had ridden ahead of hisown lines. As they returned they were mistakenfor a group of the enemy. Under a hail of bulletsfrom the gray lines horses and riders were struck.Though Jackson was hit by three bullets and badlywounded, he did not at once fall from his horse.He was lifted down by one of his aides and shortlyafterwards was carried off^ the field. By the roadside in the wilderness, a mile westof the old C
RM2AN619K–World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget .. . as, corn, tomatoes, cantaloupes, water-melons, apples, peaches, grapes, strawberriesand bush fruits. These crops are raised verywidely throughout the country, but their chiefconcentration occurs along either side ofChesapeake bay, the southern two-thirds ofDelaware, the southern half of New Jersey,three or foxir counties in the Hudson rivervalley and the New York counties bordering onlakes Erie and Ontario. It is very difficult to estimate the number ofmigrant workers required in thi
RM2AN69P5–Moving Picture Age (1920) . ? IN THIS NUMBER How the Churches Are Moving on the Moving Picture Trail By Walter F. EberhardtThis Screen Story Is for All the Children, Young and Old By the Editor of Moving Picture AgeShooting Wild Goats With a Moving Picture CameraBy Stanley H. Twist OTHER ARTICLES. PICTURES. FEATURES AND DEPARTMENTS. Community Welfare Work Promoted by the Moving Picture By A. E. Regnis The Moving Picture as an Influence on Social Deportment By Cecil B. De Mille The Future of the Educational Screen ? Somebody KnowsBy C. H. Moore, A. B. Some Uses of Motion Pictures COLLEGESLabo
RM2AM3PFR–Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . THE PITTSBURGH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY The Control and Management THE Seminary was founded in 1825. It is un-der the control of the First Synod of the Westand the Synods of New York, Ohio, and Pitts-burgh. Its immediate management is committed to aBoard of Directors and a Board of Trustees. TheBoard of Directors consists of six ministers and threeelders from each Synod, serving for a term of threeyears, one-third being elected each year. Three addi-tional ministers are elected by the Alumni Association,serving for a term of three years, on
RM2AG6X78–. The Crescent [1920]. IT WILL SATISFY YOUIt Is So Much Better New Bern Building Supply Go. New Bern, N. C. Paints, Oils, Lime, Cement,Roofing, Sash, Doors and BlindsSewer Pipe, Brick, PlasterAgricultural Lime Phone 163 17 Craven St. >——^—— 93 EASTERNNORTH CAROLINASOLDESTLARGESTBESTTIME SUPPLY HOUSE Invites Your Patronage L. Harvey & Son Co. Everything for the FarmKINSTON, N. C. 94. HOME FURNISHINGSOFFICE FIXTURESSCHOOL SUPPLIESand EVERYTHING IN THEFURNITURE LINE If you are interested in the BEST,be sure to see US. You get the girl, and leave the homefurnishing to us.
RM2AJA68A–A history of Virginia for boys and girls . ^ thirty-six, he proved himself a wise and able leader.So much of the positive work of the conventionwas his that he has been called ever ^ I since the Father of * ^ ^^ the Constitution. The sessions ofthe convention wereheld behind lockeddoors, and for halfa century the worlddid not know howsharplythe delegateshad differed or whatthis one and that onehad said in debatingthe questions at issue. Then, in 1836, Madison died. After hisdeath his journal, written during the days of theconvention, was published. It w^as the first de-tailed report that the p
RM2AN6K3X–Hagith : Oper in einem Aufzug von Felix Dörmann : op25 . (Da-s Stück bei>;inrit kurz vor Sonnenuntercanjj. Der alte Künig liefet tief vergraben VUrildlly .in Kissen uncT Decken, später setzt er sich auf und starrt mit leeren Augen vor sich/JäSrO/ia.,„ K hin. .Arzt beobachtet ihn prüfend und mischt den Inhalt metallener Schalen.) Viüle. T nmh ° fAVo^ leiy oparty o poduszki,patrzy ostupiatnym wzrokiem przed siebie. Lekarz przy- r:^^—, irompe- ^ glada mu sij mieszaj?c leki.) ?» :i-. Copyright 1920 by Universal-Edition- Universal-Edition Nr. 5912. 6 Hr>er Ajz* (inm Diener)Lekarz (do g?u??ceg
RM2AG2YDN–. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. or five bristles are furnished at the middle with long, stiff secondary bristles, arrangedin most cases in two very distinct wreaths; distally they have short hairs. Pilosity: On theinside this limb is furnished with fine, short hairs, placed close together; the second exopoditejoint has laterally a series of short stiff hairs along the ventral margin. Seventh limb (fig. 13): — This is weak, almost of a larval structure and veryshort comparatively, being only about a third of the length of the shell. It is furnishe
RM2AN9GDF–Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages . rtheless, in thecensus of 1896, Bruges was still creditedwith 2,000 Valenciennes workers, andPoperinghe with 500, while there were 88 BOBBINS OF BELGIUM scattered groups of considerable impor-tance in a great number of the villages ofWestern, and some of Eastern Flanders. Courtrai and the nearby villages wherethe lace is actually made, still stand,tho many buildings have been de-stroyed, but while her people were notforced to become refugees, lace-makingwas seriously interrupted; workers wereevicted from
RM2AFYHAN–. Annual report 1920. tals $124 64 RevenueInterest and Sinking Fund collectedfrom Municipalities which operatelines $124 64 Total $124 64 Statement showing Interest and Sinking Fund Charges, 31st October, 1920 — Capital Cost Interest SinkingFund Total Interestand FixedCharges Revenue from Municipalities Markdale $ c.1,182 53 512 081,694 61 $ c.62 38 31 7494 12 $ c.21 30 9 2230 52 $ c.83 68 40 96 $ c.83 68 Flesherton 40 96 Totals 124 64 124 64 Statement showing the total Sinking Fund requirements of each Municipal-ity and the total of the Sinking Fund Payments with interestallowed thereon to 31
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RM2AN5CYF–World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget .. . 0 120 100 »0 60 411 20- I 20 10 60° 100 120 140 U)0° 180. *) 75 200 Theological Seminaries: AMERICAN EDUCATION Proposed Policies and Program STUDY OF THE SURVEY COMPETENT commissions will make acareful study of the material collected bythe survey. From this fund of informationdeductions will be drawn and policies and pro-grams recommended.. PROVISION OF FUNDS THOSE institutions especially deservinghelp should receive immediate attention.Their needs and opportunities should be care-fu
RM2AN4133–Henderson's wholesale catalogue for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1920 edition . IMPROVEDSTEEL WING MARKER WOODASONS DOUBLE CONE POWDERBELLOWS. For dusting plants with dry powders. Can beheld in any direction without wasting powder, anddoes not clog up. Price, $6.00SINGLE CONE POWDER BELLOWS. Price large size. $3. 75. Small size, $2. 25. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE—INSECTICIDES. 23. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. REMEDIES FOR INSECTS AND FUNGUS, contact and stomachic Insects that Suck the Juices from Plants, Fo
RM2AJEN97–Farm shop work in Pennsylvania; . 7 mD£C/0£D.. S Fj4/0/^ (ZOM3/N/NG.
RM2AGDPNM–. The Chsite [1920]. 2. A. H. Pleasants 3. D. A. Morgan 1. Dr. J. M. Templeton 4. J. M. Templeton, Jr. 5. M. T. Jones Page Six
RM2AJEK3H–Practical preventive medicine . Roricultural draintile pipe y5Mpsof far paperV laid aw tops of joints Hollow brick/aid radially ^Manhole frame and cover. /-?/ / / A 1 o-a | a ? ? ? a d IAi /lap DD a°l//J |aa| ao an ? ? |/ |QD dd aaj/ De+aita of Hollow Bric/% Pig. 28.—Hollow brick cesspool of the leaching type with overflow into agri-cultural tile. (Horton: N. Y. State Dept. Health.) (b) Leaching Cesspools.—These do not have either a lightbottom or walls. The liquid contents escape into the soilbelow the zone of active oxidation and hence may contaminatethe ground water for some distance. They
RM2AGEJX3–. A'Chu and other stories. STEAMSHIP CHINA On this ship many missionaries havesailed from the Pacific Coast for the FarEast.. CHINESE JUNK UNDER FULL SAIL 36 GETTING USED TO STRANGE METHODSOF TRAVEL MANY strange things we find in this land of theFar East. Perhaps one of the most trying to getused to is the slow ways of traveling. So long as wekeep near the shore of Old Pacific, everything goeswell; but when we are obliged to travel by land,traveling becomes slow. Ocean steamers fairly swarm along the coast line.No less than four or five large steamship companiesoperate lines of transportation
RM2AJF6HY–Chemistry of pulp and paper making . Plate io Bamboo {Bamhusa arimdinacca) Magnification loo diameters. Photographed byBureau of Standards.. Plate ii Com {Zea mays) Magnification loo diameters. Photographed by Bureau of Standards.
RM2AJJEDR–Roll of honour and roll of service, 1914-1919 . «l « WILLIAM RAMSAY CORSONCALLANDER..
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RM2AG4H9F–. Christian Century. TIHN U Ki jl An Undenominational Journal of Religion Volume XXXVII MARCH 11, 1920 Number 11 EDITORIAL STAFF: CHARLES CLAYTON MORRISON, EDITOR; HERBERT L. WILLETTj, CONTRIBUTING EDITORTHOMAS CURTIS CLARK, ORVIS F. JORDAN, ALVA W. TAYLOR, JOHN R. EWERS, JESSIE BROWN POUNDS Entered as second-class matter, February 28, 1892, at the Post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the act of March 3, 1879.Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized on July 3, 1918.Published Weekly By the Disciples Publication Society
RM2AJ27ER–Around South America with a sample case . pass by agroup of llamas, some loaded, others without thepack, and all carrying their head about like BrownPotter when she came on the stage as Cleopatrawith her minions about her. They are positivelystuck-up in their bearing, and no doubt feel them-selves the aristocrats of the mountains. When Ihad settled down to free breathing and able to seethings interestedly I noted the contrast of thesemountains to all others I had ever been on. Thereare no riven sides to be seen here, for, while theyhave heavy rains, they seldom last long enough tocut the face