RMP845JB–Black and white photograph depicting an early eighteenth-century iron gate and railing, with foliage in the background, leading to Trinity College in Cambridge, England, 1922. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
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RM2AXFFH4–The Kaldron . eny, 1855 FRATRES IN FACULTATEProf. B. R. Beisel, B.S.FRATRES IN COLLEGIONineteen Hundred Twenty-TwoH. G. Ware (7) J. W. Kamerer (5) W. E. Severn (1) G. W. Pringle (4) H. B. Patterson (8) J. S. Conroe (2) R. L. Baldwin (3) W. H. Krebs (6) P. W. Jenkins (9) Nineteen Hundred Twenty-ThreeG. B. Hafer (18) P. W. Clarke (14) G. D. Prather (15) J. E. Larson (12) C. H. Wills (11) K. A. Hines (16) A. W. Mabon (19) K. H. Goodwin (10) W. L. Henry (13) F. S. Zurbuch (17) Colors—Red and Black C. R. Gage (20)R. P. Steetle (26)W. F. Tannehill (29)W. L. Leffingwell (23)K. B. Fry (31) Nineteen Hu
RM2AG6538–. Beckert's seeds. No. 301. Double and Single Wheel Hoe. 2 Side Hoes, 4 Cul-tivator Teeth, 2 Plows, 2 Vine-Lifters $10 80. No. 304. Double and Single Wheel Hoe and CombinedDrill Seeder. 2 Side Hoes, 4 Cultivator Teeth, 2 Plows,2 Vine-Lifters 19 00
RM2AJCYB1–Shakspere to Sheridan; a book about the theatre of yesterday and to-day . for thechoaking of singing birds ^ which his enemies representas his chief occupation at Drury Lane. There is extant anagreement signed by Gibber, Wilks, and Booth and datedJanuary 17, 1718, which provides that no play shall bereceived into the house . . but by an order under thehands of three of the managers. ^ Even so. Gibber waswell aware of the difficulties of his position. A Men-ager, he writes, ought to be at the Reading of everynew Play when it is first offerd to the Stage, though thereare seldom one of those Play
RM2AJMD97–Bonniers konversations lexikon . Ravenala madagascariensis.. BatittHSan Apollinare in Classe Ravenna, huvudstad i cu pro-vins duhI sainina namn. Eniilien,n. Italitu, 7 km. från Adriatiskaliavot. Ärkebiskopssäte. 30.000 inv.— K. låg förr på öar i en lagunoch var genomdraget av kanaler,vilka liksom lagunen nu äro torr-lagda. R., som nu är en stilla ochavsides belägen småstad, bevararrika minnen av sin forna storliets-lid. Det är jämte Rom huvudortent()r den fonikristna konsten, somhär utvecklade en av bysantinsktinflytande bestämd egenart. Dessunder senare tid efter modernaprincijjer restaurerad
RM2AXA3JJ–Fishery Industries of the United States: Report of the Division of Statistics and Methods of the Fisheries for 1921 . Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Leavenworth.The principal markets are Chicago, Milwaukee, Omaha, and NewYork. Shipment is usually made in baskets or small boxes of varioussizes, carrying 200 to 500 crawfish. In the warmer months crushedice and sawdust are included in a compartment of the package duringperiods of high temperature or for long-distance shipment. An ingenious pot (Fig. 1) is used to capture the crawfish. Followingis a description of one of these pots: Four sides
RM2AJ1DEA–Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 37 it Hartzells Choice Walnut 55. COMING AND GOING The way Walnut comes to us One constant stream of American Black-Walnut from Stump to Consumer flowingthrough a steady, reliable and satisfactorychannel. uGeo.W.Hartzeir Logs in the rough coming in Veneers and Lumber of the highest quality going out daily yearin and year out covering a period of 35 years. We rightfully claim your patronage because of SERVICE and QUALITY, if there is anyquestion in your mind about it Try Us and We Will Ship You the Convincer No O
RM2AG634Y–. The white Indian boy : the story of Uncle Nick among the Shoshones. The Western trail in the early days. CHAPTER ONE PIONEER DAYS I WAS born in Illinois in 1842. I crossed the plains byox team and came to Utah in 1850. My parents settledin Grantsville, a pioneer village just south of the GreatSalt Lake. To protect themselves from the Indians, thesettlers grouped their houses close together and built ahigh wall all around them. Some of the men wouldstand guard while others worked in the fields. Thecattle had to be herded very closely during the day, andcorralled at night with a strong guard t
RM2AG5J0D–. Maria Chapdelaine : récit du Canada français. m TROIS jours plus tard Maria entendit en ouvrantla porte au matin un son qui la figea quelquesinstants sur place, immobile, prêtant loreille.Cétait un mugissement lointain et continu, le ton-nerre des grandes chutes qui étaient restées glacées etmuettes tout lhiver. — La glace descend, dit-elle en rentrant. Onentend les chutes. Alors ils se mirent tous à parler une fois de plusde la saison qui souvrait et des travaux qui allaientdevenir possibles. Mai amenait une alternance de pluieschaudes et de beaux jours ensoleillés qui triomphait 39 peu à p
RM2ANBWRB–The Index . Claude Griffiths Morris Brenneman Ray H. Bechtold Dorothy Erickson Grace Freitag Madeline Pierson The annual Edwards Medal Contest was held in the I. S. N. U. auditoriumon the evening of February 25, 1922. The contestants who participated in theevent were chosen by a series of preliminary contests held under the directionof Miss Mildred McConnell and Mr. Fred Sorrenson. The medals were awardedto Dorothy Erickson in reading and to Claude Griffiths in oratory. ProgramReadings: The Citizen Dwyer Grace Freitag Courage of the Common Place Andrews Madeline Pierson Mateo Falcone Menvill D
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RM2AJ5AYK–Boston Herald-Traveler's book of homes : how to plan, finance and build your home . 1 (i f Floor Siiniler »i*#- ..w^^ m f 1^ ^^W HR E^ > I^H H ^ H 1 fe ?V. S P ? Ini ll*^!»! loodv< rkt TS. T^HIS business was started in a small way along about 1867?*? bv William F. Field, the grandfather of the presentmanager. In those days the demand for individual lines wasvery small but the range of inquiries and knowledge re-quired to operate had to be extensive. The business was continued until 1880 when Mr. Field, Sr.,became active and commenced a rather more vigorous planof operation, gradually c
RM2AKR0KP–Bomb . ai!=«effi!iai»2>. Augustus Gustavus Shackelford, B.S. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Born 1901. Matriculated 1918.Artillery Cus, Shacl(, Little Playmate Fourth Class: Private Co. D; Gymnasium Team; Alabama Club.Corporal Co. D; Alabama Club. Second Class: Private <Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: Private Co. ?C; Wr(bama Club; Marshal Final German. lub. Third Class: o. C*; Alabamastling Team; Ala- nutshell and of infinite space That Gussie, though diminutive of stature, is a hero nevertheless is provedby the fact that, because of having a brother who graduated from V. M. I. andof having
RM2AXK714–L'Arcadia . ubblicò : « La fede riconosciuta », dramma per musica,« Jìrate in Sparla », dramma ; « Giuditta » oratorio permusica, Sonetti, « LEstro poetico » già citato, « Calisto inOrsa > pastorale a cinque voci, « // Teatro alla moda »,ossia metodo sicuro per ben comporre ed eseguire opereitaliane in musica all uso moderno ; « // Toscanismo e lacrusca >, tragicomedia giocosa. Lettere, Rime, « LUniver-sale Redenzione », poema, ecc. Nel teatro alla modaegli si rivolge ai poeti moderni, esortandoli a non leggermai gli autori antichi, ne avere conoscenza del verso ita-liano, ma a mostrarsi
RM2AKK4J1–The Black and Gold . Most Typical Ruth EfirdCount Davis. Most PopularLib RountreeCount Davis
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RM2AKMBGK–Red dusk and the morrow, adventures and investigations in Red Russia . hen a momentssilence. At last the chain was removed. Someonewas admitted and the door closed. I heard mensvoices and boots tramping along the passage. Con-vinced now that a search was to be made I fishedfeverishly in my pockets to get out my passport fordemonstration, when—into the room burst Melnikoff!Never was I so dumfounded in my life! Melnikoff wasdressed in other clothes than I had seen him in whenwe last parted and he wore spectacles which alteredhis appearance considerably. Behind him entered ahuge fellow, a sort of
RM2AGDM1P–. Le jugement de Midas : comédie lyrique en 3 actes. E.9: 93. * HP- i mfm-ty^wwjr^ip (elle soit) m [a pe.re. Ufautquejelimplore attendez-moi, jy cours! i V * 4 rr a Pf «-- 3£ TT y j, p m—Tf » o SCÈNE VIII-. APOLLON seul, puis CLOÉ En pressant peu a, peu apollon ï£ ^^ S ? mm v=t En pressant peu a peu Ah! charman.temor.tel . le! 2
RM2AM43TK–Afoot and afloat in Burma . nd beating produce the desired re-sult, and the carts creak past each other, onegoing down the bank on the low^er side ofthe road, and the other into the drain on theupper. Soon all is steady creaking again,and the driver can settle down for anothergood nap. Perhaps the motor car carrying the mailsdisturbs him next; and he must be carefulthis time lest the shrieking horn which warnshim of its approach, and the noise of themachinery, frighten his oxen, sending themscampering over the side of the road, maybeupsetting the cart, and delaying him with abroken axle or som
RM2AWDK4A–Them was the good old days, in Davenport, Scott County Iowa . spare timeat the Grumblers camp, playin stud, rummy, checkers, mum-bledypeg, and other wild and excitin games. Frank Bradywas the french chef, and Buck Kniphals the dishwasher, withSawdust Billy and Duckfoot Malone doin chambermaid serv-ice. Nick Boy and George Halligan, in charge of the com-missary, kept the old fishboxloaded with bass, croppies,and channel cat, and the ice-box filled with top-sirloin,yallerlegs, and bacon. Prow-lin henroosts and orchardswas the popular moonlightsport at that camp. GooshieLagie was pilot on the Po-
RM2AG1TEG–. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR ARCHlBAl.l) MUX HKLSOX, Bakt.Chairman, MitchclsDii and rartncf;, ltd., the wcll-kntmnIssuing House of Iiniiers Hall. Sir Archiliakl is Chairmanor Director of a very large number of important eompanies,chiefly industrial, colliery and shipping, among them beingthe Welsh Navigation Colliery, l.t<l., I). I)ais and Sons(Collierv Iroprietors of S<iuth Wales), tlie WharnrliffeColliery and Old Silkstoue Colliery, and the (.lube ShippingCo. He was associated witli the late Viscoimt Khondda inmany of the latters
RM2AG8NY5–. The romance of a great store. ated of this same Margaret Getchell thatwhen a little and comparatively friendless girl hadbeen admitted to the cashiers cage—a decided inno-vation in those days—and had been found in anapparent peculation of three dollars and promptly dis-charged by Mr. Macy, Miss Getchell dropped every-thing else and went to work on behalf of the littlecashier. Intuitively she felt that another of her sexin the cage had made the theft—a young woman whohad come into the store from a prominent up-statefamily to learn merchandising. The up-state youngwoman was fond of dress. Her
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RM2AJJYED–Canadian wood products industries . eendiscussed pro and con. The continued use of thespraying equipment in the larger and more progres-sive furniture manufacturing establishments for thehandling of this material is a vindication of the Spraysystem. Shellac to be properly applied by this method Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 135 should not be mixed over 2l/2 pounds to the gallon.On account of the highly volatile solvent, high airpressures are never recommended. Spraying at closerange will not only save material but will in connec-tion with proper mixture and air pressure, give
RM2AWDNAR–Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa . s not a wealthy man, he commanded the con-fidence of capitalists to such a degree that they were ready andwilling to invest their money in any proposition which he en-dorsed. In the spring of 1904, Mr. N. A. Gibson, at the request of theMuskogee democrats, addressed a letter to Mr. Haskell, solicitinghim to become a candidate for mayor of the city, but he declined,saying that he had no political aspirations and th
RM2AWFGWH–Neujahrsgrüsse empfindsamer Seelen; eine Sammlung von Liedern mit Melodien und Bilderschmuck aus den Jahren 1770-180075 faksimilierte und mit der Hand kolorierte Blätter . 5 I^JitUiWi^ij^ J J j ffö f j h L r i i i i i i i i i . J H i rir r r ^y^TrJ^-11 ?* iJI l JJ[TTTf s s . 1 =F ^ f=£ *nM ^ *Ü4^ i Ot S ^ 5- ^-^ &•- ^p*^ V-*-»--»- pg 5 3t Ö £ ? 3=f. . .—« o/V0v vf.J Ok^-
RM2AKN42J–Lasell leaves . Prices$3.00up to$100 IMITATION PEARL NECKLACES. WRIST WATCHES$ 18.00 in Gold Filled $30.00 in Solid Gold $100.00 with Diamonds
RM2AG9ATX–. Slate plumbing fixtures and products. Slate Blackboard Company has also made an exhaustivestudy of methods of installation of slate, and has issued a standard speci-fication for slate blackboards and for their correct setting. This is contained in a Chapter entitled Natural Slate for Black-boards, which may be had upon application. The illustration on Page11, No. 1, shows one of the methods of installation of natural slate.This is typical of those shown in that chapter, which have been carefullystudied and recommended. The illustration on Page 101 shows a complete installation of naturalslat
RM2ANCCGD–Up against it in Nigeria . 114 &- 115, Broad Street,Reading, England.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii The GameKiller. B.S.A. Sporting Rifles. •303 & 315 (8 m/m) bores. T
RM2AJ8RYH–History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . AMERICAN TEXTILES. UNION MILLS, INC. Union Mills, Inc., is a compact organiza-tion, having a closely related group of mills,dealing direct with the wholesale consumer,and finding a ready demand for all the cot-ton and woolen goods they can produce.They are, from the literal standpoint, act-ually a union of mills. The union embracesthe agencies of sale as of manufacture. Itstwo strong constituents are an efficientdirect selling organization and a group ofmills supporting it at which attention hasbeen constantly
RM2AG3Y47–. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. at, the outer walls of which are 3^0 mm-higher than the ruled plateau. * Maurers modification of the Romanowsky. f Often called incorrectly Jolly Bodies. Reported by Howell in iiby Jolly in 1908. The term Howell-Jolly bodies is equally incorrect. ii; in Germany IIII KXAMINATION OK THE BLOOD 129 This, the older type of blood-counter, is still generally used though thenewer counting chambers are much superior. The Red Count.—The blood is drawn into the pipette by suction or capil-lary attraction from the drop obtained by puncture until it rea
RM2AXBE2F–Life history of the kangaroo rat : Dipodomys spectabilis spectabilis Merriam . e; soil sandy; burrow photographed in section (PI. VII, Fig. 1). Species stored. Grams. Bouteloua rothrockii 2. 205 Bouteloua aristidoides (B. eriopoda and B. rothrockii, Tr.) 1.44.. Plantago ignota 442 Eriogonum polycladon 35 Total 4,127 Four species of plants represented in burrow contents (PL VII, Fig. 2).Maximum quantity for single burrow in series of 22 from Range Reserve. Den 2. March 9. 1918. Surroundings overgrazed and partially restored by completeprotection. Red soil, with much coarse rough gravel and ston
RM2AGE4AW–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1922 1ra sección. : ::f Acta 83 932.. <mnnm m^ Septiembrfecciones, cpuntillería,lotería; de c la de 1921. — Mario Rertoni Rossi. — Para distinguir con alzados, sastrería, sombre rcría, pasamanería, bonetería,1 modas, abaniquería, paragüera, mercería, guantería, perfumería, tati la clase 16. — Aviso Xa 2282. ? : ; v-16 enero í Acta Xa 8-102S. - < ¡ 7 / ÍS^-i .- MARCA ,^-,^-A %
RM2AKJMDM–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . des oiseaux, et en particulier lesperdrix. traînasser [(ré*-na-séj v. a. Fam, Traîneren longueur : traînasser une affaire. Traîner inu-tilement, avec ennui : traînasser une vie monotone.V. n. Vaguer ça et là sans but : traînasser dans lesrues. traîne [tré-ne] n, f. Action de traîner. La queuetraînante d une rooe : la traîne dune robe de céré-monie. Filet appelé aussi senne. Gros fagot dobranchages, quon porte en le traînant. Chariot rou-lant des cordiers. Broussailles et menus bois qu
RM2AN2GR0–The green June beetle [Cotinis nitida L.] . hey emerge from that source,or may even enter below the surface of the ground for some distance. The good service which this latter parasite may render is. however,problematical. Reasoning from Morgans observations on grass- THE GREEN JUNE BEETLE. 33 hoppers, the functicjii of matinn: and e<;g iym<r by the beetles mightcontinue normally in spite of their being parasitized. A D[(iiiER-wA.sp Enemy. Among the known natural enemies of the green June beetle, if weexcept such birds as robins and blackbirds, is one that is more thanprobably responsi
RM2AKPDY8–Bomb . ?flfWTI-rtinWMWWgWI. William Benjamin White, Jr., B.S. LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA Born 1903. Matriculated 1919.Artillery -iviiiie, -Biir Third Class: Private Co. B; Louisiana Club. Second Class: Private Co. F;Louisiana Club; Marshal Final Ball. First Class: Private Co. F; LouisianaClub; Marshal Final German. I hope well oE tomorrow. Willie, hailing from the Old Plantation slate, reached here in the fall of1919 with 212 other victims of misfortune. Although much engrossed in militaryand other duties, he showed his highbrow proclivities by soon climbmg mto thefirst section. When the roll was
RM2ANC0CK–Les zoocécidies des plantes d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Océanie : description des galles, illustration, bibliographie détaillée, répartition géographique, index bibliographique . bles; folio-les déformées, pileuses, blanchâtres. Ériophyide 1249 Stefani,i9o8,p.i44.n<3 ; i9io,p.(2). SOM. Acacia Slacalusoi Mattei Pl.fe. — Petite cécidie ligneuse en forme de double coupe (diamè-tre de I mm.), faisant saillie sur les deux faces de la foliole ;surface finement striée. [Insecte] 1250 SLefani,i9o8,p.i43jni ; igiOjp.(2). SOM. Acacia nsainbarensis Tauu. Pl.fe. — Sur les deux faces des folioles , cécidics
RM2ANEKY9–Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . [162] Digitized by Microsoft® Words Our words indeed may greatly vary With a rich vocabulary,But some essential are as breath,Such Life, and Birth, and Love, and Death.With these four strings on which we playBegins and ends our short-lived lay.. [163] Digitized by Microsoft® The Absent Cure I leave the harbor far astern,And face the open sea,And yet I can but sadly turnAnd fondly think of Thee. Thus did the Lover sob and sighAnd think his life was blasted;Lord knows that life was sweet enoughWhile that flirtation lasted. He calls his Love a dis
RM2AFNPTH–. A study of some factors influencing fertility and sterility in the bull ... Fisr. 5. PL VI E IV. Fig. G.
RM2AJ592G–Les Dicts et pronostiquations d'Alcofribas Deuxième pour le bel an MCMXXII . r de haut en bas, en pipant 70 et greugeant œuvriers, et cryant harosus borgeois. — Ouf! — fict président Aristidès,tout anhélant et tout verd et aplati —de tels embrassements me passeroi-jebien ! iMe voici sale et noiraud etniquesouillé à souhait. Cecy à tonhoir, Pan-Panurge! Lave-moi etbouchonne et torche ce drôle, et afa-çonne-le mondainement et défripe,pour quau débarqué soit fringant ;et le dirons cousin provincial, treuvéà Neuve-Yorque et ramené, et leferons chief du cabinet, en place etlieu du Daniel-lupus, que
RM2ANCMG1–The garden of experience . h we disliked braiding those waywardsheaves of gold, it would be doing the lassie a goodturn in every way. So behold her plaited andserious in acceptance of the new order. Somehow the braids meant a new era to me.My unwilling feet turned toward the path of years,and I saw my baby growing out of my arms. . .Does every mother-woman meet that hour ? . .Those long thick plaits were so grown-up, and Imissed burying my face in warm thickets of tumbledgold about her little neck. The effect of plaiting appeared to be to makethe maidens hair grow thicker and thicker, heavierd
RM2AG5RR3–. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. GEORGE HARVEY Chairman and Managing Director of the BurliiiKton Hotels;Managing Director, Aerated Bread Co., Ltd.; Chairman (andLessee) Connaught Rooms, Ltd. Mr. Harvey, who hailsfrom Yorkshire, that county of the true hard-headed English-men, was originally engaged in the profession of Accountancy,emerging therefrom to take a very active and successfulpart in hotel and catering enterprise, with wliich he is nowso prominently identified. Aside from his wide commorcialinterests, he is well-known in the world of nati
RM2AFY6NM–. Beckert's bulbs. e bulbs are firsttaken out of the cold and dark and brought into full warmth andsunlight, this time being sufficient to nearly complete leaf-growth.Even after that, too much heat is to be avoided, since a moderate,even temperature will produce finer, larger flowers that will last longerthan those grown in excessive warmth. Growing Bulbs in Soil—Receptacles.All bulbs grow best in a fine, rather light andfairly rich soil. Fine, rich garden loam with alittle sand makes an ideal medium in which togrow bulbs. If the proper kind of soil is notreadily available, use Holland Bulb Fi
RM2AXKAEB–L'Arcadia . tti. Nel 1678 scrisse le celebri lettere contro gli atei ; co-nobbe molte lingue, e lasciò un comento sui primi cinquecanti dell Inferno di Dante. In Arcadia recitò canzonetteanacreontiche, elegie, cantici. Morì nel 1712. Vero tipo di gran signore, il conte Magalotti fu scien-ziato, letterato, poeta arguto, e non si fermò alle ariditàscientifiche, ma volle anche abbeverarsi a freschissime fontidi poesia, prodigando il suo buon umore e diffondendocon vera larghezza il suo sapere. Con Vincenzo Filicaja {Polibo Emonio) ci innalziamo inregioni poetiche più alte. Le sue canzoni, specie
RM2AG7X8R–. The white peacock; a play in three acts. 0 003 950 896 5. BOSTON THE FOUR SEAS COMPANY1922 Copyright, 1^22, byThe Four Seas Company . ^ *V . ^1 ^^X V . V^^ All rights are expressly reserved. For rights of public per-formance, address the publishers, who are the authors agents. The Four Seas PressBoston, Mass., U. S. A. JAN 24 1923 FOR ALAN DALE IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE ^^;>^ THE WHITE PEACOCK CAST OF CHARACTERS As originally produced at theComedy Theatre, New York, December 25, 1921 Anna Ludmilla Toretzka Marietta Doris Carpenter Don Miguel de Ribera y Santallos Leon Gordon Rafael Ro
RM2AM1HRM–Pilot lore; from sail to steam . THEOPHOLIS BEEBE One of the first New Jersey pilots. Died of heart diseaseon pilot boat Mystery in the winter of I860. HOWARD VAN PELT Killed when hawser parted boarding bark Ukraine April 22, 1878
RM2AG4C59–. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JOH.N J. WAKU Director, Compania Sansinena de Carnes Congeladas ; Vice-Chairman, London Hoard ; .?diiiinistrateur de la Cie,lra<;naise Sansinena. .Mr. Ward was the pioneer of im-ported meat in the Inited Kingdom, the importance of whichmay be adduced from the fart that no less th.in 80 per cent,of the total Smithfield supplies are imported. He is aIreeman of the Citv of London. He is President of theChrysanthemum Society, and of the Ratepayers .ssociation.His hobbies arc horticulture and the organ. (Photo:Russ
RM2AWGT6H–The wilderness castaways . CHICAGO A. C. McCLURG & CO* 1922 U Copyright A. C. McClurg & Co. «9i3 Copyrighted in Great Britain M. A. OONOHUE a CO., PRCNTEnS AND DINOERS, CHICAQO Printed ia U. S. A. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I Getting Acquainted . i II The First Bear . , 23 III A Husky Camp .... 34 IV The Wilderness Primeval . 49V Wrecked 64 VI The Castaways Abandoned . 86 VII Adrift on an Ice Pan . 95 VIII Facing Starvation . .111 IX The Waters Clear . .124 X A Narrow Escape . .140 XI A Death Struggle . -151 XII Factor MacTavish of Fort Reliance . . - 163 XIII Winter Shelter and Hard Work 184 XIV
RM2AN8F4A–A history of Missouri and Missourians; a text book for 'class A' elementary grade, freshman high school, and junior high school .. . ks. It now gave up the Missouri river trade. In1824 a band of Ashleys men went up the Platte to the Rockies,then through the South Pass in Wyoming into the great UtahBasin around Great Salt Lake. Here was a new territory,rich in furs and never before touched by a fur company. Ash-ley decided to abandon Lisas idea of permanent trading postsbecause of the expense and danger. He adopted the new ideaof having all the trappers meet him once a year at a set place,or re
RM2AKGDD9–Buried cities . —From Sehliemanns Mycenw MYCENiE IN THE DISTANCE.
RM2AM4JND–History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . d in advance there would have risen a tidalwave of protest and opposition against which theRegency—or Van Buren—would scarcely have daredto proceed. Coming without a warning, like the thun-derclap from a clear sky, it produced an equally sud-den explosion. Thurlow Weed was not the only onewho, seeing what was done in the Senate, rushed outto give warning of what was afoot. Others bore thenews, not to the Assembly but to the people of Albany.As the members of the Legislature made their exitfrom the Capitol, some shamefaced at what
RM2AG9PMH–. The naturalist in La Plata. ? ? : ?:? ,:. RHEA, OR S. AMERICAN OSTRICH. Frontispiece. THE NATURALISTIN LA PLATA W. H. HUDSON, F.Z.S. JOINT AUTHOR OF ARGENTINE ORNITHOLOGYcu31924022555019
RM2AJ0EA2–Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . CLAIM The Practice of Poultry Feedingis more than you claim for it. If theother lessons are as good as It Is, theCourse is worth twenty-four times theprice asked for it.—Chas. E. Oliver,New York. PLEASED WITH SCHOOL I am not sorry that I started in yourSchool. While the first lesson was ofconsiderable value to me, this lesson onFeeding is even much more. I wouldnot take the price of the entire Coursefor this one lesson.—P. J. Harkness,Illinois. RECEIVED GREAT BENEFIT I have received more benefit fromyour feeding lesson than from all ofmy reading,
RM2AJ7RCY–Atlanta City Directory . /?//•/.[.(?VV^ afffli -53-masiNATlANTA>«K^ PHONEMAIN 918 NATIONALPaper Co. MaDutacturers andDealers WrappingPaper I aper BagsFolding Boxesand Carfons Paper SpecialtiesRoofing andBuilding PaperRolls andShinglesPappr Conesand Tubes lorTextile Trade Phones Ivy 5316-5317 Simpson, Elliott,Tyler and Sou.Ry. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta^s Leading Store for l^ens and Boys Wear Copies of this Directory will be on file in the Directory Libraries of every important cit^ in the United States and Canada You can refer to an Atlanta Directory Anywhere Directories of other cities are on fi
RM2AN3531–Mighty Mikko; a book of Finnish fairy tales and folk tales .
RM2AXKCN0–Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . 30. ^h(ight Quatrains THE Sun is set, and gone to sleepWith the fair Princess of the Dee^,Whose Bosom is his cool Retreat,When fainting with his proper Heat: His Steeds their flaming Nostrils coolIn spume of the Cerulean Pool;Whilst the Wheels dip their hissing NavesDeep in Columbuss Western Waves. From whence great rowls of Smoke ariseTo overshade the Beauteous Skies:Who bid the Worlds bright Eye adieuIn gelid tears of falling Dew.
RM2AKXDHX–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . ndalégue quil est propriétaire de 1 objetvolé. préjudicier xi-r v n Se conj. comme prier.)lorter préjudice. préjugé n m. {du préf. pré. et de jugék Ce qui aîle juge aupara* ant dans un cas analogue et qui peutinflue) ur une décision â venir. Ce qui peut inspirerun jugement: ta pauvret* d «<i administrateur estun /? iugi en ta [ai eur Opinion préconçue, qui nerepose pas sur lexpérience !?/ crainte au nombrengé. Préjugé à la mode le . comédie de La Chausséedes chefs-dœuvre de la •• c
RM2AN6W2N–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . hur Dayries, Jr. New Orleans, La.A K EMechanical and Electrical; JambalayaRepresentative (1); Tulane Club; Thir-teen Club; Assistant Cheer Leader (2). Wallace C. Drennan . New Orleans, La. S XMechanical and Electrical. Louis Duclos Rayne, La. OTA Mechanical and Electrical; Class Presi-dent (2) ; Dormitory Goerning Board(2). Fernando Ensenat . Merida Yuca, MexicoMechanical and Electrical; Tech Bas-ketball (1). Robert James Kuhn . . New Orleans, La. Mechanical and Electrical. Leon Lassen New Orleans, La. Mechanical and Electrical. William Law Mansfield, La Ben Mechan
RM2AG5H8D–. Instructions for installing modern plumbing systems. EVER-READY STREET ELBOW. Working Plan No.. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., CHICAGO. 25 ^-?^
RM2AWRBMT–History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . nce and good barns. On Sept. 15, 1889, Mr. Gay married Liddia M. Bear, a native of James-port Township, and a daughter of George and Ageline (Seat) Bear. Mr.and Mrs. Bear were the parents of six children, as follows: Sylvester,Jamesport Township, Mollie Mary, deceased; Cassie, the wife of JasperNeitherton, retired farmer, Gilman City; George Henry, address unknown;A. I., the wife of S, Huffman, retired farmer, Trenton; and Mrs. Gay.Both Mr. and Mrs. Bear are deceased, and are buried in Pilot Grove Ceme-tery. To George R., and Liddia (Bear) Gay
RM2ANEA2R–Principles and practice of butter-making . n there is inflammation of the udder. Thereare, in such cases, no bacteria present in the milk as the causeof the ropy or slimy condition. We quote Russell and Hast-ings: The direct cause of the abnormal condition in milk isthe presence of fibrin and white corpuscles from the blood, whichform masses of slimy material; in such cases the trouble doesnot increase in intensity with age, nor can it be propagated bytransference to another sample of fresh milk. Bitter Milk.—This is one of the most common kinds of abnor-mal milk, and like some of the others,
RM2ANF723–Modern cabinet work, furniture & fitments; an account of the theory & practice in the production of all kinds of cabinet work & furniture with chapters on the growth and progress of design and construction; illustrated by over 1000 practical workshop drawings, photographs & original designs . Sideboard Veneered with Burr Elm. By Mr E. W. Gimson.. Print Cabinet in Italian Walnut with Raised Inlay. By Mr E. VV. Gimson. [To face page 527. HISTORIC STYLES OF FURNITURE AND MODERN EXAMPLES 257 ing of a house. He designed furniture, textiles, and carpets, and wall-paperswhich have had a world-wide sa
RM2AWTP0E–Health in home and town . use is thesource of power for the moving belt, for lighting the Belt Carrying Refuse to Furnace *&& building with electricity, and for heating the buildingby steam. This is certainly a clean and safe way ofdisposing of refuse of all kinds. Snow on City Streets. — A heavy fall of snow in agreat city causes a large amount of trouble, work, andexpense. The storm may damage the wires, delaytraffic, and interfere with business. Along the mainstreets, the trolley snow-plow throws the snow off thecar-tracks to the sides. Teaming and traffic of all kindsare very difficult unt
RM2AN4RWN–The American annual of photography . DOROTHY. CHAMPLAIN STUDIO. 93. DESENSITIZING By HENRY F. RAESS N the fall of 1920 Dr. Lueppo-Cramer electri-fied the photographic world by announcing thathe had discovered a method whereby he coulddevelop panchromatic plates (or emulsions) byweak candle light. This appeared so revolu-tionary as to be almost unbelievable. The Doctor made nosecret of his work, but generously published it to the world.The discovery was partly due to an accident. It appears thata dry plate manufacturer occasionally was annoyed with spotson some of his plates. The same emulsion
RM2ANEJA1–Oriental rugs, antique and modern . g threads of yarn numbering from ten to thirtyto the inch, is attached, while the other end is tightly stretched andfirmly secured to the lower horizontal beam. Sometimes the beamsto which the warp is attached are placed perpendicularly, so thatthe weaver may stand and move sideways as the work progresses.But among a very large number of those tribes that are constantlywandering in search of new pastures for their flocks and herds, itis customary to let the loom lie flat on the ground, while the weaversits on the finished part of the rug. Under more favourab
RM2AFPJ86–. Anatomie médico-chirurgicale de l'abdomen. par les fibres tendineuses qui leur font suite etque lon désigne sous le nom de tendon conjoint, décrit donc un trajetassez spécial dans le canal inguinal. En effet, les fibres charnues,nées de larcade crurale, occupent le plan profond de la paroi anté-rieure; les fibres tendineuses, terminées sur lépine pubienne et lacrête pectinéale, occupent la paroi postérieure. Cet ensemble forme,au-dessus de la gouttière de larcade crurale et les éléments du cor-don ou du ligament rond, comme un pont jeté en oblique au-dessusdune route. Plus les points dappui
RM2AJF60R–Home instruction for sheet metal workers . Sheet Metal Trammels for LongRadii.. Fig. 520. Placing Patterns to Avoid Waste of Material. For the pattern for flare C, use R as center and with R N andR O as radii, describe the arcs N 1° and O O2. At any pointon the outer arc as O2, draw a line to the center R, crossing theinner arc at 1°. Starting from 1° in the pattern for C, lay offon the inner arc four times the girth of the quarter section N° G,from 1° to 7 to 1 to 7 to N2. From R draw a radial line through Construction and Patterns of a Ten-Inch Ball 363 N2, intersecting the outer arc at O1.
RM2AX5JHM–Horticulture, a text book for high schools and normals, including plant propagation; . uds evenwith a few warm days in Januarj^, February or March beforewinter is really over. In northern exposures the soil remains coldand the sap is not forced into circulation through the tree enoughto cause the buds to open. The fruit is therefore not so likely to bekilled if the blossoms do not show before spring weather has cometo stay. Peach Soils.—The peach will thrive well on rather light soils(Fig. 131). Soils very heavy in clay are not well adapted to peachgrowing. The peach prefers soils that are war
RM2AX04H3–Clinical tuberculosis . I.-ig 55 —Position of tlie dinpiirngni .in<l intrathoracic and abdominal organs in adult36 years of age. Cotiiiiare with Figs. 54 and 56. (Mehnert.). Fig. 56.—Position of tlit- diaplnagm and the intialhoi aeic and abdominal organs in adult11 years of age. Compare with Figs. 54 and 55. (Mehnert.)
RM2AG1Y4H–. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. STAGE XOTABLE LOXDONERS JOHX E. VEDREXXE Born 1867. Educated at Xewport and Paris. Formerlyoccupied as Vice-Consul, and in Commerce ; subsequentlyentered the theatrical world,was Manager of London Theatres;and was associated intimately with Sir Frank Benson, Sir J.Forbes Robertson, Xat Goodwin and J. H. Leigh ; becamelessee of the Court Theatre, where he founded the edrenne-Barker Management. During 1904-7 many notable pro-ductions, including : Hippolytus, Troades, Electraof Euripides, .glavaine and Selysette, Ge