RM2AG5ED7–. Canadian foundryman (1921). Valve opens and closesautomatically when air is turned off andon; Sand Storage Hopper of same capac-ity as Tank proper. Equally adapted for SAND, SHOT or STEEL GRIT. Made in quantities in one size only meaning more value for less money. Capacity of 30 x 48 Tank, 1200 lbs. Sand. The W. W. SLY MFG. CO. New YorkChattanoogaBirminghamParis, France Main Office and Works: Cleveland, Ohio ChicagoDetroitSt. LouisLos Angeles Representatives for Quebec and Maritime Provinces:WILLIAMS & WILSON, LIMITED, MONTREAL, QUE. Pressure Tank 10 to 100 lbs. Pressure can beused for effic
RM2AFTDA0–. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. / >. VOLUME II CHICAGO THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1921 Copyrighted, 1921, BY MARIE BANKHEAD OWEN d 1175992 ^ ihistoryofalabama02owen
RM2ANA6M3–American squab culture; a practical work on squab culture covering every phase of the raising, housing and marketing of squabs . this question, I shall try to treat it along theline of economy in time and expense, and to make it as instruc-tive as possible. While the various subjects of interest to squab breeders willbe my chief topic, pigeons are pigeons, and consequently thereare many methods which apply equally to the fancier and thesquab breeder, so I will give these common points due con-sideration as I go along. 13 14 AMERICAN SQUAB CULTURE RAISING SQUABS FOR PROFIT Is there money in squ
RM2AFPPMB–. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 1590. grafting or by the use of pedunculated flaps of healthy skin, obtainedpreferably in the near neighborhood, occasionally from more remote parts.The skin chosen to form the flaps must be such as to match that lost. Itwould not gratify a patient much to have a successful rhinoplasty per-formed on him if the hairy scalp was used to supply the necessary skin forthe nose. The objection to many of the operations for ectopia vesicae or. for epispadias is that skin capable of growing hair is used to line the newbladder or urethra. Hairless skin is often used to
RM2AWPWWW–Reception and dinner in honor of Henry Cabot Lodge, a great defender of the faith . t he successfullytook up the arduous task of succeeding the great Phillips Brooks.He has not only the art of making Christianity interesting to thepractical business man, but, more than that, he is a man of splen-did business capacity. Only four years ago, he finished the greatwork of raising $7,000,000 to take care of the clergy who hadgot to an age where they could not work. This is the man who hasdone this, and only last night, Mr. Lodge said to me, You cannotbegin to appreciate the amount of good that man h
RM2AJ0J6M–Illustrated catalogue of the valuable private collection of beautiful old English china and lustre ware including a remarkable series of tea sets, historical blue and white plates and platters and early English, French and Bohemian glass [electronic resource] : formed by the connoisseur, the late Mr Charles Wiley of East Orange, New Jersey : to be sold at unrestricted public sale at the American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, on the afternoons herein stated . nd decorated with bands of beads, ofpink with leaves in oval medallions, and of white reservewith buildings in copper lustre. Heig
RM2AJ4JAD–Building and Engineering Catalog 1921 Edition . e when resistance to rust is the influencing factor. APPOLLO galvanized and SPECIAL. • . ARROW black and U.S. ELECTRICAL. GENERALPRODUCTS Beams, Channels, Angles, Tees, Plates, Bars, Hoops and Bands. Axles, SteelWheels and Circular Sections. Steel Sheet Piling. Pipe of all kinds, Boiler Tubes,Poles, Cylinders, Seamless Tubes. Rails for Steam and Tram Roads. TrackAccessories, Railroad and Industrial Steel Ties. Special Track Work, Frogs,Crossings, Switches and Stands. Aerial Tramways, Bleichert System. Locked CoilTrack Cable. Locked Wire Cable and
RM2AM39J9–Gordon-Van Tine homes . Home No. 545. Material Furnished Either Ready Cut or Not Ready Cut A Farm Home of Dignity and Comfort For Prices on This Home, See First Page.Read Pages 9 to 11 for Full Description of Materials.. Second Floor Plan PAINT—Unless otherwise instructed, we will furnish light gray paint for body andwhite for trim. We do not furnish stain for roof shingles. JUST what it appears to be—an impressivefarm home for the large family. Themerits are many—too numerous to giveparticular mention in the limited space, sowe ask you to study the plan very carefully.You are certain to recog
RM2AFYXHN–. Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods. een carried out bythis kind-hearted woman. I should like to offeran amendment to the previous motion. I move,sir, that the chair appoint two men to pass withhats around these tables. Amidst great applause this motion was unani-mously carried, and a moment later two blackderby hats were passing from hand to hand roundthe hall. Presently these were returned to me fulland overflowing with green bank-notes. At midnight, when I walked down town to myhotel, two men accompanied me, as body-guards,for I was a traveling savings-bank, with
RM2ANEWME–Beginners' zoology . Fig. 161. — Wasp using pebble. From Peckhams Solitary Wasps,Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 90 Illustrated Studies. IllustratedStudy ofBeetles.
RM2AX7YD0–At home with the Hakkas in South China . English, Americans,and Japanese. In fact, people from almost every country may beseen there. Like Shanghai, Hongkong has most modern improve-ments. In its beautiful harbor, one can usually see more than fiftyocean-going steamships. All transpacific boats begin and end theirvoyage here. It is the gateway to South China. Up the Pearl River from Hongkong about eighty miles is Can-ton, the second city in size in China, with its large floating popula- I HAKKAS IN SOUTH CHINA Page 17 tion, thousands living in boats on the river. Here we took leave ofour boat,
RM2AN4EK9–The silversmith's handbook : containing full instructions for the alloying and working of silver, including the different modes of refining and melting the metal; its solders; the preparation of imitation alloys... . 90 SILVER SOLDERS. and rubbed upon a piece of slate, to which a littlewater is occasionally added during the rubbing;when this solution attains the consistency of cream,it is put into the solder-dish and well mixed withthe solder. This is then applied to the article to besoldered, by means of a charger, consisting of a pieceof round metal wire, flattened at one end, and shapedfor
RM2ANFRYH–MrPunch's history of modern England . y Herbert and, above all, of Florence Night-ingale. This had moved the country deeply, and the indignationwas not easily allayed. Florence Nightingales services arerepeatedly referred to. She was Punchs chief heroine in theseyears, fronj the day of her first mention and the publication ofThe Nightingales Song : — THE NIGHTINGALES SONG TO THE SICK SOLDIER Listen, soldier, to the tale of the tender Nightingale,Tis a charm that soon will case your wounds so cruel, Singing medicine for your pain, in a sympathizing strain.With a jug, jug, jug of lemonade or gru
RM2AG1E1K–. Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation. s. Culex quinquefasciatus Say, the dengue fever mosquito, la3^s its eggsin boat-shaped masses floating on the surface of the w^ater. It may layfrom 180 to 350 in a mass in 7 to 11 rows. The eggs hatch after one tothree days. An egg mass of a Culex mosquito is shown in fig. 48. Anopheles crucians Wiedemann has an elongate fusiform egg(fig. 49c) slightly more tapered toward one end, both ends rounded.The dorsal surface is granular, the ventral surface coarsely hexagonallyreticulate. The floats occupy about half the sides i
RM2AKMW8H–Meccano Magazine .
RM2AN307A–Canadian transportation & distribution management . e the check valve case,is smeared with carborundum grinding degrees; the case is pressed fairly heav-ily so as to give the valve a good pres-sure on its seat, and the case is given aquarter turn by the operator every fewseconds till the work is done. 294 CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD June, 1921. Where this job took formerly fromfive to 10 minutes, it is done in this wayin about a minute, and so thoroughly andwell that not one in a hundred has to bedone over. For this information we areindebted to Louis Bourque, Assistant CarForeman, West
RM2ANE8BA–Beginners' zoology . Fig. 218. — Nostrils, Mouth, and Giix Opknings ofSting-RAY. many times per minute does fresh water reachFig. 217.— • , *^ Circulation the gills ? Do the mouth and the gill coversIN Gills. open at the same time . Why must the waterin contact with the gills be changed constantly . Whydoes a fish usually rest with itshead up stream ? How may afish be kept alive for a timeafter it is removed from thewater.? Why does drying ofthe gills prevent breathing ? Ifthe mouth of a fish were propped open, and the fish re-turned to the water, would it suffocate ? Why, or why not ?
RM2AKWT6M–Class of 1921 . en ?. Lenore WolfWashington HotelSt. Louis, Missouri Elizabeth Hill Wood 7.55 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts
RM2AKW0FC–History of Hudson County and of the old village of Bergen : being a brief account of the foundation and growth of what is now Jersey City and of the many advantages now offered the inhabitants thereof in the newly constructed building of the Trust Company of New Jersey . e investedwith the title to the greater part of the territory nowknown as Hudson County, which was called Pavoniaafter him. Pauw never complied with the conditionsof his grant, yet he assumed ownership, and held on tothe property with grim determination. He must haveenergetically and successfully developed his holdings,for but
RM2AG2NTE–. Canadian foundryman (1921). CRANE Plumbing Fixtures ForIndustrial Plants comprise a line so varied inpattern and design as toadequately meet all require-ments; and of a qualitycapable of withstandingsevere usage. Manufacturers of Valves, Fittings andPiping Equipment and Distributors ofPipe, Plumbing and Heating Supplies. Branches and Warehouses: HALIFAX, OTTAWA, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY, VANCOUVER. Sales Offices: QUEBEC, SHERBROOKE, HAMILTON, VICTORIA. CRANE LIMITED HEAD OFFICE X WORKS1260 ST PATRICK STREET MONTREAL CRANE-BENNETT Limited Head Office and Warehouse: LONDON, ENGLAND.
RM2AJGTX6–Skating with Bror Meyer . o <ao I mm^XH a< o CO DU THE ADVANCED SCHOOL FIGURES 59 THREE-CHANGE-THREE FIGURES 34 AND 35 In order to accomplish these figures with the turns pointing on the long axis, withequal and symmetrical curves and with the change of edge in correct form, the skaterhas chiefly to think of the following points: Strong take-off on a well-bent knee. The first curve must not be too large and theshoulders must continue their rotation after the turn, with the tracing knee kept wellbent. The change of edge must be done smoothly while the skater should acceleratehis speed whi
RM2AJ56NG–The Airedale terrier standard simplified . and on top of the muzzle. Character—The head, which is the index of all breeds, shows or formsto a large degree the character of the dog. This quality of character israther elusive, and probably no question on any subject connected with theAiredale is less understood. It may be properly defined as a combination inproper proportion of expression, quality, temperament, carriage, liberty,coats and contour. The eye, expression, the coat on head and the chiselling of the forefaceand skull combine to give character to the Airedales head. However, thehead ma
RM2AM5290–Course of study, Baltimore County, Maryland, public schools, grades I to VIII, 1921 revision . 6) Use each combination taught in problems similar to the following, untilautomatic control is secxired: e. g. 3 and 5 are what? 3 13 23 5 15 13- — 22 (7) In the written work no carrying should be involved until late inthe year. * ARITHMETIC—SECOND GRADE 277 4. Subtraction. The 45 substraction combinations are the same as the addition combinations, andeach should be memorized after being presented in its right relation in the study ofa number whole. Ex: 9 less 5 equals? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1
RM2AG51J6–. In farthest Burma : the record of an arduous journey of exploration and research through the unknown frontier territory of Burma and Tibet. SEELEY, SERVICE & CO., LTD., 38 GREAT RUSSELL STREET, W.C. MODERN TRAVEL A Record of Exploration, Travel, Adventure & Sport in all Parts of the World During the Last Forty Years Derived from Personal Accounts by the Travellers BY NORMAN J. DAVIDSON, B.A. (Oxon.). A Malayta Spearman Demy 8vo. With 53 Illustrations & 10 Maps. Price 25s. Nett SOME EARLY REVIEWS. A veritable classic of travel. —Dundee Courier. A wonderful record, beautifully illustrated. The
RM2AKMYGE–Calyx . FOREST FLETCHER, 1912 AMERK AN OLYMPIC TEAM, HEAD TRACK COACH.
RM2AG8NYR–. The Echo. raceful Helen May Most Fic^/c Elizabeth McGowan . . Least in Love Clarabel Morris Best Hunter Helen Morton Merriest Susie Myers House Cat Esther Newberry Mosi Athletic Mary Pierce Jazz Baby Kathryn Pickett Slim Jim Elizabeth Reed . Monopolizer of Mail Man Hazel Richardson Voiceless Mary Richardson Tomboy Marguerite Ring Man-Hater Mary Ring Biggest Stringer Mattie Lou Russell Daintiest Aileen Savage Prize-fighter Inez Sanders Jolly Joe Kate Shuford Wittiest Lillie May Stanford . . Little But Loud Orpha Steed Most Timid Elizabeth Stuckey Crusher M/RGARET Taylcr . FKors/irper of Oppos
RM2AM5JAR–Canadian transportation & distribution management . Health, Housing and Happiness—these three factors in the modern imare dependent upon rapid transportation to counteract the evils of ial life. LAST AD. C-G-E Electrical Equipment on Toronto TransportationCommissions New Street Cars ABOVE is the new type of Motor Car ordered by the Toronto Transportation Commissionand shown herewith is the CGE-241-B Railway Motor, 55 H.P. rating—built by us in* Canada,—4 of which will drive the motor car, this motor capacity providing for trail caroperation. A novel feature in connection with the control equip
RM2AG4P2H–. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 241.—{Lane.) 154 CLEFT PALATE position, and no scar whatever results from the presence of these deep sutures,which can be readily removed when they have served their purpose. In Fig.239 only one cleft in the lip is represented. Type D.—Wide cleft of soft palate. Step I.—Reflect the flap i, 5, 6, 7, 8 (Fig. 241) with its base at the edge ofthe cleft. The flap consists partly of muco-periosteum from the hard palate andlaveolus and mostly of mucous membrane from the soft palate and cheek.The flap must be large enough to easily cover the defect. Do not injure th
RM2ANBF1K–Beginners' zoology . Thenine-banded armadillo (Fig. 365) lives in Mexico and Texas.It is omnivorous. To escape its enemies, it burrows into. Fig. 364. — Giant Ant-eater of South America.(See Fig. 354.) Find evidences that the edentates are adegenerate order. Describe another ant-eater (Fig. 360). 200 BnCINNF.RS ZOOLOGY the ground with surprising rapidity. If unable to escape when pursued, its hard, stout tail and head are turned under to protect the lower side of the body where there are noscales. The three-banded species (Fig. 366) lives in Argentina.IiG. 365. — Nine-banded Armadillo of Texas
RM2AFTN07–. The history of Springfield in Massachusetts, for the young; being also in some part the history of other towns and cities in the county of Hampden. of the flail was asfamilar as thechopping of theaxe as it cut thecords of wood forwinter use. Anold-time farmertised to say thathe could alwaystell whether theman doing thethreshing was working by the day or by the job. If the former, the flail seemed to say, By the day, by rthe day, by the—?—day; if by the job, the flail sang merrily, By-the-job, by-the-job, by the job, job, job. Such is hu-man nature that one is apt to accomplish more when he w
RM2AKN73B–Fêtes d'Alsace; opéra comique en trois actesLivret de Paul Milliet . |^^ li ^ fit Fou, pour I Ah! Ah! Ah! Et comple.ter la ^^ ^ ^^ ^É^ ^ Ah! Ah! Ah! Ft If ou, pour com[i1e.ier la ^ ^?i#^ f r ly ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ah! Ah! Ah! Et le Fou, pour complp.ler la.
RM2AX43C1–Smith Alumnae Quarterly . ip to Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Shesaw Elizabeth (Steffen) Musgrave and saysyoung Homer is a fine boy. Dorothy (Smith) Abbotts husband hasgiven up his law practice and has gone into amanufacturing business. THE SMITH ALUMNAE QUARTERLY 441 Brown Oxfords Black OxfordsSport Oxfords and Strap Pumps With hosiery to match ALL MODERATELY PRICED We fit shoes by mail, the onlyrequirement being the lining num-bers on your best-fitting pair ofshoes. THOMAS S. CHILDS, Incorporated 273-279 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE, MASS. Did You Take Home a Tiny Tad Bib from Commencement? WHY NOT SEND
RM2AJH128–The demonstration work : Dr Seaman A Knapp's contribution to civilization . dclothes to the proper food for the baby. She was expected to teachthe art of soap making as well as that of preparing apple jellies.There is no other profession that calls for such varied lines ofwork as does that of home making. Home making is referred to asa profession, and that is just what it is. There is no art of whicha girl should feel more proud of being accomplished in, than theart of home making. They have established standards of performance whichwill call for close application and zealous persevering workb
RM2AXH5GT–U and I . Brion Kerlin and John Wetmore check new equipmentin the A.-V. cubbyhole. ASSEMBLY Within the allowance of one all-school assembly per month, the committee presented a varietyof interesting programs. A series of assemblies presented by each class was initiated and proved verysuccessful. Other programs included University of Illinois music groups and a speaker on the PeaceCorps in India. Miss Pauline Changnon was committee sponsor for the first semester and Mr. DavidPease served as sponsor for the second semester. Judy Green was Assembly chairman and the othercommittee members were Bra
RM2AG07G2–. Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods. chday with my camera I walked along the banks,taking pictures and watching the men at their ex-citing work. Most of Gordons crew were on thedrive, and they took great interest in what I wasdoing. They seemed to consider it as a great honorthat Comrade had come back into the woods towatch them. The life of a river-driver is hard: his days arelong, and the work is rough and dangerous. Thewater is icy cold. The snow still lingers in thewoods, and the drive begins on the day when theice leaves the lakes. On our stream the men weremost
RM2AG8B53–. Ports of the world. Guide book. THE NEW PENITENTIARY IN MONTEVIDEO red-tiled King Edward VII MemorialBritish Hospital. 18 de Julio should be continued asfar as the university buildings at whichpoint the driver can be instructed totake Calle Sierr for Agraciada and thePrado. A fifteen minutes run through Twenty —
RM2AJCTAT–A history of the United States . sidering for sometime. It was for Portersfleet to run past the bat-teries with the supplies,while Grant was to leadhis troops by land to NewCarthage and then takethem across the river toGrand Gulf, about thirtymiles south of Vicksl^urg.Having successfully exe-cuted this movement bythe end of April, withsome damage to the fleet.Grant decided to aban-don his base at GrandGulf, to get in the rearof Vicksburg and cut itoff from Jackson, and toestablish a new base north of the city at Yazoo. On thefirst of May he defeated a part of Pembertons army at PortGibson and
RM2AFT2WE–. Powers-Banks ancestry, traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable, Charles Powers, 1819-1871, and his wife Lydia Ann Banks, 1829-1919. 1,^IM Ann Banks Iowkks Powers-Banks Ancestry TRACED IN ALL LINES TO THEREMOTEST DATE OBTAINABLE CHARLES POWERS 1819-1871 AND HIS WIFELYDIA ANN BANKS 1829-1919 PREPARED BY THEIR SON WM. H. POWERSpowersbanksances00powe
RM2AG2RX4–. Canadian foundryman (1921). FOUNDRYFACINGS. Hamilton Facings will not run before the iron,burn, or brush off the mold. If our facings are notall we claim they may be returned at our expense.Quality, service, uniformity and dependability arecombined in every barrel—and every barrel carrieswith it our guarantee. No. 206 Plumbago An Ideal General Purpose Lead Our No. 206 Plumbago may be used wet andmakes a perfect wash for dry sand molds. XX Pure Ceylon For Heaviest Green Sand Castings This pure Ceylon product gives a bright coloredcasting with a perfectly clean surface. Why notgive it a trial?
RM2AWWJY9–Full up and fed up; the worker's mind in crowded Britain . ie! So for me it was on wi the work or leavethe town. Oh, aye, there be mony in the town as paid the twenty-one shiUin a month to buy the ouse from the company.And on account of no work, ye oonderstand—sometimesit did used to be, back in them days, only six or seven turnsa fortnights pay—they do lose all they pay. Some-thing like this would come in rebuttal of the remarkablerent of company houses at a pound a month with sixteenhundredweight of coal thrown in. A six months strike we ave just a twelvemonth afterour marriage, said Mrs. Ev
RM2AG0G7F–. Manual of operative surgery. ral varieties of recess in this situation,but for our purposes the recognition of its existence and of its proneness to vary,suffices. Intestine may bore its way into the recess described, enlarging theopening and forming a retro-peritoneal hernia (Treitzs hernia). The pouchformed by the herniated gut may stretch to the left under the descending colonand downwards to the pelvis. Upwards the hernia may pass under the rootof the transverse mesocolon to a position behind the stomach and spleen.Strangulation is rare. It is commonly supposed that small intestine alone
RM2AFYWYC–. Manual of operative surgery. eans ofthe cautery knife. Do not try to destroy the growth with the cautery, butlift it up with forceps and dissect it away, using the cautery as a knife. 4. Close the wound in the bladder by through-and-through catgut stitchesintroduced in the Connel fashion (Fig. 847). Put in a second layer of stitches(hemp) in the continuous Lembert or Gushing fashion. At the lower end ofthe cut, where the bladder is not covered with peritoneum, it is easy to so loosenthe parietal peritoneum continuous with the vesical peritoneum that it can bemade to lie on the bladder and pe
RM2AJBJEB–The new dressmaker; with complete and fully illustrated instructions on every point connected with sewing, dressmaking and tailoring, from the actual stitches to the cutting, making, altering, mending, and cleaning of clothes for ladies, misses, girls, children, infants, men and boys . lU. 307. Insertion Insel withRolled Hem . 304. Band Covering Joining of Ruffle EMBROIDERY EDGING USED AS A FACINGis shown in Illustration 30.5. The plain mate-rial above the embroidery is applied as thefacing. Crease the edging off at the depth itis to extend beyond the garment. Baste the ma-terial along the cre
RM2AKTNKB–Paginas escogidas . n domina la idea natural y racio-nal. El arte gótico es sobrenatural, sobrehumano, na-cido de la creencia en lo maravilloso, en lo poético, enlo absurdo. La casa divina, por lo mismo que es divina,no necesita de fuertes columnas, ni acepta sino por con-descendencia, un apoyo material; le basta el soplo deDios. Ella gusta colocar masas enormes sobre delicadascolumnas; es la arquitectura del milagro; pero es estocabalmente su principio de muerte. En las artes góticas,escultura, arquitectura, había algo tan completo y vie-jo, que llenaba de pesar el alma. La masa enorme de la
RM2AJK21C–Souvenir . 29 *b The Souvenir Milium lllHllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiPiiiiiiniilillillillll Iliiir; iiliiiiiii!iiiviiii!lliiiiiiihi: Miiiiiiiiiiiiinu Miniiiiiiiii:iiiii;i,riiii!iiii;::r. OLA MAUSE ROBERTSmike Age 18. Height 5 ft. 4 in. Weight 102. A merry heart goes all the day. Athletic Association (4) ; Irving Lit-erary Society (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Secretary-Treasurer French Club; Voted MostReliable. Ola believes in saying what she thinksat any time and she always sees thebright side of everything. Mike ne<?rallows a good joke to pass unnoticed.She has become especially i
RM2AM61NX–The Tanganyka Territory . (All rights reserved) PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN >. % .. t TO ,t • % MY MOTHER •# • $ MN 2 9 )96o ACKNOWLEDGMENT For permission ^ reproduce a number of thephotographs in this volume I am indebted toseveral friends, e^ecially to Messrs. J. Mitchell,A. Ross, and A. Pezzini. I must also express my thanks to the Editorsof the African World and of the East AfricanStandard, in whose respective journals ChaptersXIV and XIX appeared in a somewhat differentform. F. S. J. FOREWORD Since the days when Bismarck was forced by circum-stances to cast aside his personal inclinatio
RM2AFY0F7–. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, D.D., LL.D. a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. will not dread being in a minority.He will not become a mere reflection, an echo, a shadow of thosewith whom he mingles. He will not imitate either preacher orthinker. Rooted firmly in the Word, he will develop and pro-ceed in his own way, as God intended he should.—Schmauk. THIS promising luminary became widely knownbefore his graduation as a valiant son of theChurch who had already won his spurs, andseven doors for future service were thrown open to himwhich he was stron
RM2AG2GXJ–. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 573.Figs. 571, 572 axd 573.—Use of Murphys button. (DaCosla.).
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RM2AG6DXC–. Manual of operative surgery. INFECTIONS OF MASTOID 41 With the curette, cautiously remove the cancellous bone from the suprameataltriangle in a direction parallel to the posterior wall of the bony meatus. Thiswill almost inevitably open the antrum. If the bone is much sclerosed, a smallgouge must be used instead of the curette. Having opened the antrum, exploreit thoroughly with a probe. With the curette, aided, if necessary, by rongeurforceps, remove all the external wall of the antrum. In the same mannerremove all the mastoid air-spaces. Every step in the removal of bone must bepreceded by
RM2AM7JFB–Canadian transportation & distribution management . ugh thewar area recently. They are expectedback in Montreal early in August. A. B. Calder, of the executive staff,C.P.R., who returned to Montreal recent-ly, after a trip to Europe, was, prior toleaving England, entertained at dinnerat the Hotel Cecil by a number of friendsof the Empire Press Union, and pre-sented with a set of golf clubs, madespecially for him, by the famous golfprofessional, James Braid. Sir EmsleyCarr presided. Thos. Cantley, Chairman of the NovaScotia Steel & Coal Co.s board of direc-tors, and one of the Canadian National
RM2AFM5TH–. The sanitation of cities. so c < J3— H-Z o <u < < <; cd O -3c Z o CQ c r3 26 Mater Supply anb IRcmoval of Sewatje There are other reasons, however, on accountof which treatment may still be required—suchas hardness, discoloration, etc. It is no less evi-. DAYTONA, FLORIDA Foot bridge across the Halifax Rier, immediately helow R-W sewage treatment plant into which the treated sewage is discharged dent that sewage treatment will need only to beprovided for the purpose of keeping a waterwayin a sanitary condition, if the water therefrom isto be used for, or find its way into, a
RM2AM2T4F–Class of 1921 . a Q ? 7i IEjC i. Mildred Jamieson Qua15 Butler Place Northampton, Massachusetts Margaret Raymond 1231 Park Avenue Hoboken, New Jersey
RM2ANBTFH–Secrets of the Balkans . -ing the people. It is a fact that they do not leave thepeasants a sufficient quantity of grain for the sowing in1919, the future not seeming to interest them. {August 27.) A Belgian, Mr. Vermeulen, and anItalian, Mr. Negro, have recently submitted to theMinister of the United States an invention which,according to them, would increase the production ofbread by 50 per cent. The United States Minister hasadvised his government, but has failed to receive a reply. Advantageous propositions have since been madeto the inventors for the exploitation of their discoveryin Roum
RM2AFKCR6–. The sanitation of cities. 82 CHAPTER VIII DIFFICULT PROBLEMS FOUND INTREATING SEWAGE One of the greatest difficulties connected withsewage treatment is the disposal of sludge fromseptic tanks and settling tanks, as the sludge fromthese tanks is highly putrescible. This has led tothe invention of two forms of tanks, each of whichattempts to carry the septic treatment of thesludge to such a point that when discharged it willnot cause a nuisance. These tanks depend upon the assumption thatwhen the so-called septic action has been carriedto its extreme, the unstable organic matters whichare atta
RM2AXDRWN–Circle (Abbot Academy yearbook) . the tragedies each other tells about —How the Comprehensives git you — Ef You Dont Watch Out! Once they was a little boy would simply alius fail,An when he went to tutoring school, away down at Yale -He simply fooled and played around all through the Fall,An when exam reports came in, he wasnt there at all!They looked for his Latin exam, and algebra and physics,They tried to find his chemistry, and looked him up in civics,But all on every paper was jist his name writ out ?—An the Comprehensivesll git you — Ef You Dont Watch Out! And they say in the Senior Parl
RM2AFPCDJ–. The manufacture of pulp and paper : a textbook of modern pulp and paper mill practice. lever arm C upwards; this opens the watervalve D, which allows water to enter through E and F into thecylinder G, forcing up the piston and weight H and causing K tofall, thus closing steam valve V on steam line. When the de-creased pressure allows weight W to fall, the valve D is reversed,and the water in G escapes through F and L. 96. Chip Bins.—These are constructed of wood or of concretelined with wood, and are located above the digesters, so that the 64 MANUFACTURE OF SULPHITE PULP §4 chips can be fed
RM2AJH2RJ–'The geographical and bathymetrical distribution of the hydroids.' . 8|.ct«OBUS; VtrxIxxX/ C. tenuis(Clarke) + +: - 2> + /a / C.vancouverensis(Praser) C. re ntr icosus (Allinan) 4- /frp— Table fig (continued) FLuTULAKIDAE. Specter Diplopterory: - D. grar.de (Nut t i ng) I>.lcngipinna( Nutting)J) .qua dr i c o rne (ITu 11 i ng) Gottyaj - Q.huir.iI is ( A 1 ]me n) Hftlieorna.ria: * E.asc idle ides (Betle) E.baileyi(Bale) H. bry an i (Nut t i rig) H. expansa( Jaderho im) E.furcata(Bale) E.gracicaulis( Jaderholm E.haswelli(Bale) E.hians(Busk) H. ilicistomav^ale) E.ir?signis(Allman) E. i
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RM2AN8DHW–American squab culture; a practical work on squab culture covering every phase of the raising, housing and marketing of squabs . the upright partitions exactly the same, making up anumber of partitions 18 inches wide and 45 inches high on bothsides at top and bottom, and cleats through the center 11 inchesapart. , An equal number of partitions 12 inches wide andcleated in the same manner should be alternated with these 18-inch partitions the same as nests in the squab house, except theycan be placed closer together at the back than at the front,which will form a circular house of most any size
RM2AG4BKJ–. The American journal of tropical medicine. Fig. 1. Type A in Which the^Iycelium is a Third of the Diameter of the Colony Fig. 2. Gi.xt Colony of TypeB Showing Short Radiating My-celium These strains are distinguishable from one another by thefollowing characteristics: 1. The presence or absence of mycelial prolongations from theperiphery of giant colonies on Sabourauds medium. Type Cdoes not produce such a fringe. (Figs. 1, 2, 3.) 2. The fermentation of saccharose: Type A produces acidand gas from saccharose, type B produces acid only, whilatype C does not ferment this carboh3^drate. 3. The
RM2AX5EH3–Descriptive manual training course, elementary schools . 47. 1, I.I 11 .ii 1 %0 f ^ ) 1 • 1 f •1 ^>
RM2AN528K–Dictionnaire historique & biographique de la Suisse : publié avec la recommandation de la Société générale suisse d'histoire et sous la direction de Marcel Godet, Henri Türler [et] Victor Attinger avec de nombreux collaborateurs de tous les cantons . nne en 1919, lex-empereur Charles dAutriche sy arrêta avec les siens ;son épouse y ayant souvent vécu dans sa jeunesse. Lesort de la maison impériale en provoqua la vente forcéeen 1924. [F. Willi.] WARTENBERG (C. Bàle-Campagne, D. Arles-heim. Com. Muttenz. V. DGS). Nom de trois châteauxen ruines sur les hauteurs à lEst de Muttenz. Le plusavancé ét
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RM2AM1AHR–A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . l^V.Ut^-itf .X . PR VERSAILLES. GARDLN FRONT AS ALTERED BY J. H. MANSART (SUC p. l88) I. 1.XXIII. I. TO lACK r. 187] JULES HARDOUIN MANSART 187 and his architect a past-master, Mansart seems to have gradually gotinto his own hands the whole control of the palace. Nor was hedeterred by a sense of chivalry from taking advantage of an openingat the expense of his friends and colleagues. Saint-Simon says thatwhen Le Notre was absent in Italy, Mansart seized the opportunity todesign and carry out the
RM2AKCJAN–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . s Moines Hamilton Wm J farmer res ws e 14th1 n of Aurora av Hamilton Wm M miner res 3114 Am-herst Hamilton Winifred tchr Cattell schoolres 2723 High Hamlin see also Hamblin Hamlin Chas A elk P 0 res 619 36th Hamlin Edwd L miner res 2712 Capitol Hamlin Geo L acet Equitable Life InsCo .of la bds 619 36th HAMLIN HENRY JSec Des Moines Tent & Awning Co,res 1919 High Hamlin Lizzie cook res 601 e Locust HAMLIN LUTHER LPres Des Moines Tent & AwningCo, res 1515 13th Hamlin Milford M trav res 2602 Beaver Hamlin Miller J student Drake Univer-sity bd
RM2ANAK6C–Beginners' zoology . Fig. 401. —Sacred Monki:v of India {^eiimopit/ucus e/Uellus). x A. Monkeys, Apes, and Man.— Study the figures (399, 400);compare apes and man and ex-plain each of the differences inthe following list: (i) feet, threedifferences; (2)arms; (3)braincase; (4) jaws; (5) canineteeth ; (6) backbone ; (7) dis-tance between the eyes. A Jtand, unlike a foot, hasone of the digits, called athumb, placed opposite theother four digits that it may beused in grasping. Two-handedman and four-handed apes and ;,;. monkeys are usually placed in ii<.402.-one order, the Frwiaies, or claw?.
RM2ANHDBJ–Hormones and heredity; a discussion of the evolution of adaptations and the evolution of species; . bankiva. Both the pigmented skin of theSilky and the colour in the plumage of the bankivaare dominant, so that all the offspring in F^ or thefirst generation are coloured fowls with pigmentedskins. But in later generations I found that withregard to skin pigment there were no pure recessives.Since the heterozygote in F^ was deeply pigmented,it is certain that a bird with only a small amountof pigment in its skin was a recessive resulting fromincomplete segregation of the pigmented character.The
RM2AFYKTE–. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 868.—Prostatectomy for cancer. {Voung, Annals of Surg.). Fig. 869.—Prostatectomy for cancer. (Young, Annals of Surg.) MCKILLOP S OPERATION 71I well exposed. (Fig. 868.) With a scalpel continue the transverse cutin ^ the bladder across the trigone, leaving the upper angles of the trigone in-tact and the ureters uninjured. By blunt dissection through the wound inthe bladder complete the exposure of the seminal vesicles, pick up the vasadeferentia and divide them as high as possible. Remember that the vasadeferentia pass around the lower end of the ureters whic
RM2ANGP47–Beginners' zoology . seudopod;ps , pseudopod forming; ectoplasm pro-trudes and endoplasm flows into it. Note the central portionand the slender prolonga-tions or psciidopods (Greek,false feet). Does the endoplasm extend into the pseudo-pods .-• (Fig. 10.) Are the pseudopods arranged with anyregularity .-* Sometimes it is possible to see a denser appearmg por-tion, called the nucleus; also a clear space, the contractilevacuole {¥g. lo). Movements. — Sometimes while the pseudopods are be-ing extended and contracted, the central portion remains in the same place (this is mo-tioii). Usually only
RM2AKMEKK–Calyx . CAEJyX. Pl)i (Samma Irlta Founded at Washington and Jefferson College 1848 L. B. Cox E. B. Shultz J. G. AndersonB. H. Barrow, Jr.J. D. Bas.settS. A. BriscoeJ. W. Cover D. C. COWART R. C. DearbornW. B. DewG. R. GlennV. M. Hampton Heta 3Bcutcron Cfjaptcr Established 1868 Jfratresi in Jfacultatc jFratrcS in ®rbeJfratresi in CoIIcgio K. E. HiNES T. G. HumphrisW. C. KernA. O. LambertW. E. LeeA. J. LesterC. P. LevyH. A. MiNicKC. A. Moomaw D. C. Humphreys C. McP. Glasgow F. M. PagetP. W. Peden B. P. Peters C. H. PhillipsR. C. PottsW. V. Ross J. B. Rountree D. C. Storey C. W. S. ThompsonW. B.