RMBPA4FH–JAMES MASON, F.J. MCCORMICK, ODD MAN OUT, 1947
RMRATM04–THE ODD MAN OUT 1947 Two Cities Films production with James Mason at left and F.J. McCormick
RM2DNTJ1Y–Photograph taken during the filming of 'Odd Man Out' starring James Mason, Robert Newton, Cyril Cusack, and F. J. McCormick.
RMGH8T4E–HUNGRY HILL / Hungry Hill GB 1947 / Brian Desmond Hurst Küchenszene: Mutter Bridget (EILEEN CROWE), Old Timothy (F. J. McCORMICK) und Sohn Tim (SEAMUS LOCKE) Regie: Brian Desmond Hurst aka. Hungry Hill
RM2NC7PC0–The cast list for the 1924 production of Juno and the Paycock, in The Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.Producer Michael J Dolan. The document is a piece of social history in itself. There was a orchestra playing and the programme contains a warning about ladies in the front row wearing hats and blocking the view.
RMW6N979–F.J. McCORMICK and JAMES MASON in ODD MAN OUT 1947 director CAROL REED novel F.L. Green screenplay F.L. Green and R.C. Sherriff Two Cities Films / General Film Distributors (GFD)
RM2K827EE–James Mason & F.J. Mccormick Film: Odd Man Out (1947) Characters: Johnny McQueen & Shell Director: Carol Reed 23 April 1947 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of TWO CITIES and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To TWO CITIES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2N4H74K–The original cast list for the 1926 production of The Plough and the Stars, By Sean O’ Casey in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
RMB7YBKC–Odd Man Out Year: 1947 - uk Robert Newton, F.J. McCormick, Elwyn Brook-Jones Director: Carol Reed
RM2AW09JK–F.J. Bersbach and Harold F. McCormick (1872-1941) seated in a Curtiss Hydro-Aeroplane (flying boat) owned by Logan 'Jack' Vilas (1891-1976).
RMD5G56W–F.J. Bersbach [and] Harold McCormick (LOC)
RM2M3K0JC–Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London. The Australians won the Test series that year, thus retaining the 'Ashes'. Back row, left to right: E.C. McCormick, M.G. Waite, L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith, W.J. O'Reilly, E.S. White, F.A. Ward, W.A. Brown, J. Fingleton. Middle row, left to right: S. Barnes, S.J. McCabe, D.G. Bradman (captain), B.A. Barnett, C.W. Walker. Front row, left to right: A.L. Hassett, C.L. Badcock. 1938
RMWB6FN2–F.J. Bersbach [and] Harold McCormick Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RM2JYXHPK–The full team of the Australian Test cricketers, taken before their match in Launceston. Standing from left: C. L. Badcock, W. A. Brown, J. H. Fingleton, E. L. McCormick, W. J. O'Reilly, W. H. Jeanes (manager), E. S. White, L. O. B. Fleetwood-Smith, F. A. Ward, C. W. Walker. Seated: A. L. Hassett, A. G. Chipperfield, S. J. McCabe, D. G. Bradman, B. A. Barnett, S. Barnes and M. G. Waite. March 01, 1938.
RM2RCCX35–Caption: Staff of Veterinary Hospital No. 11, Gievres, Loire et Cher, France, in World War One. The photo features the personnel of the hospital, including Lt. W.R. Leighty, Lt. M.E.J. Evans, Capt. E. Ferron, Lt. H.A. McCormick, Major John A. Summerville, Capt. C.M. Cline, Lt. D. Davidson, Lt. P.L. Ellis, Lt. R.W. Cates, Lt. P.H. Burnett, Lt. D.M. Greene, Lt. J.M. Lloyd, Lt. J.L. Moseley, Lt. J.E. Shuler, Lt. F. Low, Chaplain Hayes Farish, and Lt. J.M. Shaw. Date of Photo: 3-28-19.
RM2MERJ3Y–The Graduation Class of 1935. Coast Guard Academy. The Graduation Class of 1935. Reading from Left to right: First row: C.E. Columbus, G.R. Evans, F.V. Helmer, R.D. Dean, W.L. Hancock, R.L. Mellen, W.W. Vennel, R. Baxter, E.A. Cascini, D.W. Weller. Middle Row: F.M. McCabe, J.P. White, L.E. Brunner, W.J. Conley, Jr. W.H. Rayburn, W.L. Sutter, G.F. Schumacher, W.J. Lawrence, N.C. McCormick, G.L. Rollins, B.E. Scalan. Top Row: O.D. Weed, C. Tighe, F.F. Nichols, F.L. Westbrook, A.F. Werner, J.R. Scullion, R.F. Shunk, C.M. Opp, J. Montrello.
RM2RCMNX8–This photograph, numbered 111-SC-16892 SIL!ww1/war, features a group of chaplains at the Army Chaplain School during World War One. In the photo, from left to right in the front row, are Francis F. Donnelly, John B. McCormick, William S. Carpenter, Alonso Cahill, David T. Gilmor, A J. Hargrove, Earl C. McConnaha, Samuel Stapp, Charles Ketcham, and Harry Dieman. In the second row, there are Allen J. Green, Thomas L. Roberts, John A. Gallon, Peter J. Eroll, James R. Shantz, James P. Houlihan, Commandant of the Chaplain Army School, Bishop Charles M. Brent, Paul D. Moody, John P. Anshutt, Henry R
RMHFW1F2–071010-N-3931M-057 OFF THE COAST OF DJIBOUTI (Oct. 10, 2007) - Capt. Daniel Fillion, executive officer of USS Wasp (LHD 1), talks to personnel from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) during their tour of the multipurpose amphibious assault ship. CJTF-HOA conducts unified action in the Combined Joint Operations Area-Horn of Africa to prevent conflict, promote regional stability and protect coalition interests in order to prevail against extremism. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick (RELEASED) US Navy 071010-N-3931M-057 Capt. Daniel F
RM2RC8FYP–Officers of the Engineer Department are seen outside the Golden House in London. The image was taken on January 16, 1919. The officers, from left to right, are: Captain C.V. Taylor, Lieutenant T.P. Rollow, Lieutenant C.I. Johnson, Lieutenant J. F. Schaefer, Captain W. N. Sanger, Captain W. P. Anderson, Lieutenant C. E. Kock, Lieutenant J. McCormick, Major J.C. Newlin, Captain D. H. Canfield, Lieutenant B. B. Anderson, Colonel Roger G. Powell, Lieutenant C. L. Stuckey, Captain F. C. Hilder, Captain E. R. Bowen, Major J.M. Ward, Captain A.D. Smith, Captain J. B. Cooper, Major B.P.J.Day of the Br
RM2AJHX3J–The Creighton Chronicle . REV. JOHN F. McCORMICK, S. J., newly appointed President ofThe University.. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL CORBIT S. HOFFMAN, recently detailedat the University as Professor of Military Science and Com-mandant of the R. O. T. C. iwumnwmBiWMWinl Vol. XINo. 1 lUUUMHMIHIMMMMMB^ lffnSr*t,*w°1 * mBm*™ THE CREIGHTON GHRONIGLE.— <# THE ANCIENT PROFITEER *Paul L. Martin, A. M., LL. B.
RM2RCK3JR–Officers of the 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry, 5th Division. Front row (left to right): Lt. R. H. Mullen, Lt. J. J. Carew, Capt. L. B. Keiser, Capt. W. J. Jackson, Maj. W. H. 0111 (commanding), Capt. J. G. Cholston, Capt. J. A. Weishampel, Lt. W. M. Coniff, Lt. M. Swanlund, Lt. C. W. Mullenhagem. Back row (left to right): Lt. H. R. Hume (Chaplain), Lt. P. I. Smith, Lt. J. L. Murphy, Lt. A. W. Horn, Lt. F. L. R. Crane, Lt. M. Swink, Lt. D. J. McCormick, Lt. N. W. Oakes, Lt. P. D. Helvenston, Lt. B. P. Mooral, Lt. J. Mlvey. Location: Longuy-on-geveurthe-et-Moselle, France.
RMMAA1AA–. The Eastern poultryman . Va ; T. E. Orr, Pa ; Mrs. C J. Grenache, Wash ; Chas. W. Richardson, R. I ; M. McCormick, D. C ; Mrs. H. F. Meloy, Okla ; F. O. Groesbeck, Conn ; and Seth Jones, N. B. During the past year the club has is- sued a handsome catalogue of 144 pages, containing valuable reading matter and advertisements of the members only. The club offered I250.00 in cash specials at the Rochester meeting, which brought out probably the best and largest class of White Wyandottes shown this year. Special ribbons have been offered at nearly every poultry show this winter, and silver cups w
RM2ABXXWE–OLDSMOBILE OLDS MOTOR WORKS DETROIT U. S. A. Drawing Cory righted 1905. Road freighting Traction Mines Over zoo in use on Pacific Coast alone. Siberia Spain India Central America Sandwich Islands have them. Engines Ito Horse-power. Wood Coal or Oil burning. Hauls 50 tons takes grades 5 to 25 per cent. Capacity each car 16 tons. San Leandro. California balance win weigh up to one pound and will turn with a by any amateur skilled in the use of tools and it will work as well as a $125 balance. The article is accom panied by detailed working drawings showing various York City or any bookseller or
RMW6N94C–JAMES MASON and F.J. McCORMICK in ODD MAN OUT 1947 director CAROL REED novel F.L. Green screenplay F.L. Green and R.C. Sherriff Two Cities Films / General Film Distributors (GFD)
RMPG0AK8–. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company
RM2AG88R0–. The Lanthorn 1917. Ehvood Swoope Port ---------- . Nedson Keller CLASS ROLLEthel H. Bolig ------------- Selinsgrove Elmer F. Brown ------------ Yeagertown M. Luther Dolbeer ----------- Beaver Springs Bess M. Fetterolf ------------ Selinsgrove L. D. Grossman -------------- Lititz T. Paul Harman ------------ New Castle Elder J. Himes ------------- Brookville Jesse M. Hostetter ------------ Cresson David S. Keammerer ------------ Oberlin W. Nedson Keller ------ ------ Linden Hall Mvrle E. Klase ------------- Snydertown Albert M. Lutton ------------- Altoona T. Estelle McCormick ----------- Hu
RM2RCMF43–Group photo of officers from the 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry, 5th Division. Front row, left to right: Lt. R.H. Mullen, Lt. J.J. Carew, Capt. L.B. Keiser, Capt. W.J. Jackson, Maj. W.H. Gill (Commanding), Capt. J.G. Gholeton, Capt. J.A.Weisham-pohl, Lt. W.M. Coniff, Lt. M. Swanland, Lt.C.W. Mullenhagen. Back row, left to right: Lt. H.R. Hume (Chaplain), Lt. T.L. Smith, Lt. J.L. Murphy, Lt. A.W. Horn, Lt. F.L.R. Crane, Lt. M. Swink, Lt. D.J. McCormick, Lt. N.W. Oakes, Lt.C.P. Wade, Lt. P.D. Helvensten, Lt. B.P. Moora, Lt. J. Mulvey. Location - Longuyen, Meurthe et Moselle, France. Photo taken on
RM2PCBF6W–Assistant Surgeon William F. McCormick of Lovell General Hospital in uniform with his son / J.A. Williams, Lovell General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, R.I., U.S.A.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. United States, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Physicians, 1860-1870, Families, 1860-1870, Boys, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Medical aspects.
RMW6RJ3W–ROBERT NEWTON JAMES MASON ELWYN BROOK-JONES and F.J. McCormick in ODD MAN OUT 1947 director CAROL REED novel F.L. Green screenplay F.L. Green and R.C. Sherriff Two Cities Films / General Film Distributors (GFD)
RM2EC1PAM–Congressional campaign trip: Chicago, Illinois, arrival, motorcade, address to Cook County Democratic Dinner, address at Aerie Crown Theater. President John F. Kennedy signs an autograph for a young girl outside of McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, prior to attending a Cook County Democratic dinner during a congressional campaign trip. Mayor of Chicago, Richard J. Daley, stands at left.
RM2EBC2P7–Congressional campaign trip: Chicago, Illinois, arrival, motorcade, address to Cook County Democratic Dinner, address at Aerie Crown Theater. President John F. Kennedy attends a Cook County Democratic dinner at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, during a congressional campaign trip. Mayor of Chicago, Richard J. Daley, and Representative Sidney R. Yates (Illinois) stand at right; three young children stand at center left.
RMPG0AK5–. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company
RM2AN4931–Bobashela . (106). OrchestraOfficers Dr. J. M. Sullivan Faculty Manager U. F. Locue Director Hilton Butler President Alfred Bending Manager Olive Watkins Secretary and Treasurer Members U. F. Locue Violin Martin McCormick Violin Charlie McCormick Violin R. E. Simpson Trombone Dr. J. M. Sullivan Bass Violin Alfred Bendinc First Cornel J. W. Parker Second Cornel J. C. Ellis First Cornet Caruthers Sullivan Clarionet Olive Watkins Piano Hilton Butler Drum and Traps (107)
RMPG0M3G–. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. •JS^Sr ^—^j. i„-;*^=a-. "^Ws^ T^-HE SHUBUXKIX Speckled Goldfish %;,TrRAL SIZE C0PVK3.-.I.T, .9"9. B^-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company
RM2AN7KK2–The prairie spirit in landscape gardening; what the people of Illinois have done and can do toward designing and planting public and private grounds for efficiency and beauty . 43-44. Many Restorations of the Lake Bluffs have been made North of ChicagoAt the right is the Cyrus H. McCormick place, ,L.ake^^est,iWhere jbDut 150, mecies^^^ clothe the banks. This wide beach has been created by means of jetties and the willows in the loreground, v/hich ^^1>pl^^J^(^f^y afjl]if(^fi^^(Jffi^ction. Warren H. Manning, landscape designer.. THE PRAIRIE SPIRIT IN LANDSCAPE GARDENING
RM2AJHP38–The Creighton Chronicle . stant advertising man-ager. One year later he was madeadvertising manager and has mas-tered that end of the game. Hisexperience in the editorial end of the newspaper business and theadvertising end, qualify him forthe position of business manager,where he will have wider scope forhis talents. Mr. O Hern is also editor of theCaravel, the official organ of theKnights of Columbus of Iowa. Rev. John F. McCormick, S. J.,was installed as President of TheCreighton University on Tuesday,July 2, succeeding Rev. A. J. Bur-rowes, S. J., who had been actinghead of the university
RM2AN7KA5–The prairie spirit in landscape gardening; what the people of Illinois have done and can do toward designing and planting public and private grounds for efficiency and beauty . 43-44. Many Restorations of the Lake Bluffs have been made North of ChicagoAt the right is the Cyrus H. McCormick place, ,L.ake^^est,iWhere jbDut 150, mecies^^^ clothe the banks. This wide beach has been created by means of jetties and the willows in the loreground, v/hich ^^1>pl^^J^(^f^y afjl]if(^fi^^(Jffi^ction. Warren H. Manning, landscape designer.. THE PRAIRIE SPIRIT IN LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 45. Away with Gaudy
RM2AXARGR–The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . K.McCormick, P.McDonald, P.atrick.McDonald, William E.McDonnell, J.McGinness, Peter.McGinnis, Hugh.McGrath, Michael.McGuire, Thomas.McLaughHn, John.McManus, William.McManus, William F.McManus, William J.McPhillips, William.Mc^uade, Anna.McQuade, John J.Martin, Michael.Meaney, Patrick H.Morris, James. Mullan, John.Mulligan, Nicholas.Murphy, Owen.Murjihy, Patrick.N
RM2AN5RDJ–History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . n fullypaid. Present officers, elected September 6, 1915: Elders: John McCormick, for one year; G. E. Gillette, fortwo years. Deacons: A. J. Harr, for one year; Frank McCormick, fortwo years. Trustees: F. P. Lind, for one year; A. B. Mosser, for oneyear; M. S. Strauss, for two years. The church has recently installed new quartered oak pews. TRINITY LUTHERAN CFIURCH DU BOIS, PA;Sketch by Rev. K. E. IrrinThe inception of
RM2AKB0HC–Battlefield, 1916 . nmiMMMMflBflBMI!fir*!lill^^^B be the finest |||j|r.^fllL^MiillHg^^^ in the coun- try due to its j||||||[||ir 1. iii^^^^^^Hy^H lasting quali- ties and tak- ing the finest polish; the letters, even very small ones, will be ppi>iijiiwilg^mi»»--**r^ ^a distinct and plainly seen F. *«.i^- ? ^^^^^^H after years of exposure. Write for poliBhed eamplc WorkmanBhip Gnatanteed BATTLEFIELD GRANITE COR PORATION FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA PHONE 423 M. S. CHANCELLOR Wagons, Carts, Buggies, Binders, Corn Snellers, Cutting Boxes, Etc. McCormick Mowers and Binders,Superior Disc Drills.
RM2AFTAK1–. King's handbook of Springfield, Massachusetts : a series of monographs, historical and descriptive. oat-Crew is made up of members of the At-lanta Club, and is: T. B. McCormick, captain and bow; D. Ouinn, G. T.French, and J. M. McHiggins, stroke. The Springfield Canoe-Club was organized in 1S82, and now numbers19 members. The club-house is built upon a float in the ConnecticutRiver at the foot of Howard Street, and contains three rooms. The canoesowned are six Shadows, four Stella Maris, three St. Pauls, two St. Law- KINGS HANDBOOK OF SPRINGFIELD. 271 rences, and one birch-bark. F. A. Nicker
RM2AX4EN5–The modulus . 1922 m En To foster scholarship in Rose, this organization was founded early in the year of1922 by the Rose alumni in the faculty and a chosen group of Seniors who have at-tained a high degree of scholarship in this institution. Membership in this organizationis not open to students until the close of the first term of their Junior year. En haspetitioned Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, for a charter and it is hopedthat the petition will be granted. MEMBERSAlumni in the FacultyR. L. McCormick J. B. Peddle E. S. Johoxnott O. L. Stock C. W. WlSCHMEYER F. M. StoXE Under
RM2AN6KRX–Canadian transportation & distribution management . a, Ont.; Quebec, Que.;St. John, N.B.; Toronto. Ont.; Vancouver, B.C.;Calgary, Alta.; Edmonton, Alta.; Winnipeg, Man.;Victoria, B.C., and St. Johns, Nfld. JOHN A. THOMPSON. Gen. Man. Western Canada, Toronto. Rails, Cars,Locomotives and Contractors Equipment IMMEDIATESHIPMENT John J. Gartshore 58 Front Street WestTORONTO Car Closets Flush or DryDUNER CO. 101 sc^ilcagon 8T- MILLER BOILER WASHING SYSTEM—FOR LOCOMOTIVES Washout Water at 120°. Refill Water at 200°. F. W. MILLER HEATING CO. Mccormick BUILDING CHICAGO, ILLINOIS lie Imperial Guarantee
RM2AKWF6B–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . amp; WIRE CO ^ J.T.MCCORMICK, PRESIDENT ^ »^^ ORNAMENTAL IRON AND BRONZE # 34-9-365 SEVENTH ST. SAN FRANCISCO (f V5^ MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION CO. CONTRACTORS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL AND IRON H. MORTENSON. Pres CHAS. G. MORTENSON. Vice Pres. and Mgr. orricc AND shops: CORNER 1 9TH AND INDIANA STREETS Pmomi: Mission S033 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL WEST COAST WIRE and IRON WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC BRONZE, IRON AND WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND FINISH 861-863 HOWARD STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Fair Manufacturing Company J. FEY KKRT,
RM2AJ3BHT–After five years : the quinquennial record of the class of 1908, Princeton university . bama 3 C. Davis Farley Glass Arizona iKain Arkansas iA. H. Scott California 6M. ClarkElliottGoppoldtJ. HerronHulbirtLeavitt Canal Zone iWilson Colorado 3 Bane O. L. Davis Shedd Delaware iBergland Dist. of Columbia 2 Cornwall Gensler Florida 2 J. R. P. HarveyStevens Georgia iKimball Idaho IFowler Illinois 16 Atlee Andrews Banning Bokum F. R. Elder Ryan Greene Temple Havron Wadleigh W. Herron Michigan 3 Horton Donovan Merrill Lothrop McCormick Russel Neff S hum way Minnesota 2 Southworth Jefferson Talbot Kilg
RM2AM4WJ5–Calyx . les Alfred Graves, M. A., LL. D., 1875, Dean of the Law Faculty, and Professor of Common and Statute Law. Sidney Turner Moreland, M. A., C. E., 1880,McCormick Professor of P/ivsics. J.MES Addison Ouarles, D. D., LL. D., 1886,Professor of P/iilosophy. Henry Don.ild Cajipbell, M. A., Ph. D., 1887,Robinson Professor of Geology and Biology. David Carlisle Humphreys, C. E., 1889,Thomas A. Scott Professor of Civil Engineering. Henry Alexander White, M. A., Ph. D., D. D. 1889, Professor of History. Addison Hogue, 1893, Corcoran Professor of Greek. Edwin Whitfield F.y, ]I. A., Ph. D,, 1893,
RM2AM59FR–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . PACIFIC Ibuilding materials CO. 523 Market St. i::::;?:/. S. f. JcDSON Manimcturing Co. aio-axarouKiM stukkt OPEN HEARTH STEEL BARS STRUCTURALSTEEL Machine Work—Bolts—CastingsPattern and Blacksmitli Work. IliHIM IUII.I)IM,.SAl K.M1-:NTO.f.M,.K. .. 11,1..1.1. .t.lutc.t The aliutc i> a Procrco IIclure of theI iirSl addition lo Sacramciilot l.ani-csl Onicc llulldillK, Now Complclcd. .SIKUCTlR.M. .STIKI. I UKI-CAIKI) .M> i. Kl. : CALIFORNIA AI?T1STIC METAL & WIRE CO. J.T.MCCORMICK. PRESIDFNT ^ ORNAMENTAL IRON AND BRONZE .#
RM2AN49MF–Bobashela . Preachers LeagueOfficers H. M. Johnson President C. W. Alford Vice-President J. L. Cockrum Secretary T. M.C. WE. M.S. E.W. P.A. Wj. D.M. L.A. J.G. H AlNSWORTH AlfordAllenAshmoreBaileyBailey BoLANDBOTTBOYLES Butler Members R. B. CraigJ. L. CockrumJ. C. EllisL. H. Gates R. T. HOLLINCSWORTH F. L. Ivy H. M. Johnson E. A. King M. L. McCormick R. G. Moore C. C. NortonJ. W. ParkerC. A. Parks 0. Porter 1. H. SellsJ. W. SellsJ. B. ShearerR. E. SimpsonJ. S. TerryA. M. West (105). (106)
RM2ANAG14–Open air crusaders; a story of the Elizabeth McCormick open air school, together with a general account of open air school workin Chicago and a chapter on school ventilation . ENCOMPARED WITH THE NORMAL 1 ^ / i /Ci> / ^, j 1 ? ^ i / 1 / / 1 t.t> ????/ / ,-- ^ / ^ / , / / ^^^^^^ so ^ Zo -f /^ // /3 It 61 (ipptt Air (Eruaa&prs BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS England i France i Poland 2 Bohemia 3 Roumania 3 Italy 3 Germany 4 United States 5 or 10.2% Russia 10 or 20.4% Ireland 17 or 34.7% Ages of Children 910 13141516 17 61012 Grades Represented 3 4 5 ....... 6 7 8 Special 3 37412II53 49 49 FAMILY HIS
RM2AN48N6–Bobashela . OrchestraOfficers Dr. J. M. Sullivan Faculty Manager U. F. Locue Director Hilton Butler President Alfred Bending Manager Olive Watkins Secretary and Treasurer Members U. F. Locue Violin Martin McCormick Violin Charlie McCormick Violin R. E. Simpson Trombone Dr. J. M. Sullivan Bass Violin Alfred Bendinc First Cornel J. W. Parker Second Cornel J. C. Ellis First Cornet Caruthers Sullivan Clarionet Olive Watkins Piano Hilton Butler Drum and Traps (107). Glee Club Officers O. W. Conner President M. C. Huntley Vice-President H. A. Dawson Secretary and Treasurer H. H. Clecc Librarian W. H
RM2AJB1R2–Waynesburg, prosperous and beautiful : a souvenir pictorial story of the biggest and best little city in Pennsylvania . A few of the Automobiles kept at Scotts Garage. A Few of the Alumni of Waynesburg College 1, N. A. Clark. 2, Jacob Ruble. 3, James H. Norris. 4, W. R. Ruble. 5, Ira L. Mvers. t>, Mateie Moore Heaton. 7, SarahHelphenstine McCormick. 8, Marearet M. Bridce. 0, Hattie F. Stewart. 10, Sarah Stockdale Wise. 11, Lena Clayton Ander-son. 12, W. Brvon Greenlee. 13. J. C. Momyer. 14. Thomas Hudson. IS. J. C. LauRhhn. lt>, W. M. Ryan. 17, A. M. GregB.18, W. R. Baldwin. It. Harry Lu
RM2AN80TW–Erskiniana [Yearbook] . ^vj;^^^?^ iltili^fc^---^;? ? 7 J^P^ii^^^^^i^S?-f- ^ ?,-v ^ •.jv i -:-^* w -•:? ?:?:v^- B. L. PARKINSON, Editor lOI. Erskine Baseball Team, 1908 G. N. McCormick, Manager.W. C. McLain, Assistant.W. L. Pressly, Coach.Ebie Giier, Mascot. R. C. CrierW. P. CrierC. B. BettsP. D. ChisolmW. A. White N. H. BellC. E. McCawW. L. BrownleeG. W. KirkpatrickR. E. Stevenson R. D. Byrd I02 Baseball On the preceding page is a cut of the squad that upheld Erskines bannerfor the season of 1908. They were fast fielders, efficient hitters, and were wellcoached by Mr. W. L. Pressly, an alumnu
RM2AG4PHA–. Nutrition and growth in children. F r,- .+- pr d S !C or id ^ ra d ?S ^ i , / -A ?— CI as 3 ^ !)ir 1 )l 3*^ ;; I -4 r y r1 T I r J K ri Id e. K at •h ir :i Y^ 1 < :ie f a n - ? ? 5 S 9 V U FlQUEE 43. CLASSES IN THE FRANCIS W. PABKEB SCHOOL,CHICAGO, 1920 In this school nntrition work has the hearty cooperation of princi-pal and teachers, with tlie result that five nutrition classes, con-taining 70 of th{^ most seriously underweight children, made anaverage gain of 550 per cent during the first seven weeks of classtreatment. (Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund,Marion Mo
RM2AJCG1E–The Cincinnatian . for bringing the student body in touch with the electricalworld through monthly talks by men of repute in this profession. Officers R. L. Utley President D. S. Brown Vice-President H. V. McCormick. . .Secretary-Treasurer Prof. A. M. Wilson Faculty Members Prof. C. R. Wylie Prof. C. B. Hoffmann Executive Committee Officers J. B. Hodtum Prof. C. B. Hoffmann [page one hundred and thirty-nine] A. S. M. E. •s 1 ^^. .- , f f 1 ^ ^ * f ai 1 :^ f f 1 ? f f 1 f r1 1 5s t -f 1 $ >* -^S£St ^^^^^^^^fe^^BlllliiiiA ill iiiiiif- IHHMi 1st Row — Markgraf, Priebe, Koehler, Gang, Romaine,
RM2AJB17D–Waynesburg, prosperous and beautiful : a souvenir pictorial story of the biggest and best little city in Pennsylvania . A Few of the Alumni of Waynesburg College 1, N. A. Clark. 2, Jacob Ruble. 3, James H. Norris. 4, W. R. Ruble. 5, Ira L. Mvers. t>, Mateie Moore Heaton. 7, SarahHelphenstine McCormick. 8, Marearet M. Bridce. 0, Hattie F. Stewart. 10, Sarah Stockdale Wise. 11, Lena Clayton Ander-son. 12, W. Brvon Greenlee. 13. J. C. Momyer. 14. Thomas Hudson. IS. J. C. LauRhhn. lt>, W. M. Ryan. 17, A. M. GregB.18, W. R. Baldwin. It. Harry Lutz. 20, John W. Keller. 21, U. W. McMillan. 22,
RM2AN84D0–Bomb . re, MdP. McCoRMiCK, Berryville, Va.C. L. McGhee, Franklinton, N. C. A. E. Miller, Staunton, Va.R. Moncure, Falmouth, Va.L. S. Morris, Paces Va. L. T. Nelson, North, Va.L. K. Nicholson, New Orleans, La.S. C. NoTT, New Orleans, La.W. P. Patterson, Richmond, Va.P. B. Peyton, Charlottesville, Va.J. E. Phelan, Memphis, Tenn.H. H. Price, High Shoals, Ga.S. F. M. PuETT, Rockville, Ind.J. Richardson, Georgetown, S. C.C. S. Roller, Fort Defiance, Va.W. D. Rucker, Stuart, Va.E. Ryland, Richmond, Va.G. R. Sanders, San Antonio, Texas.W. W. Shkppard, Edgefield, S. 0.C. E. Sti^art, Alexandria, Va. B.
RM2ANH8F9–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . ti. Frank L Ha!l Land Co. Successors |U£HAN CO. r? a i ESi AIlgood-Glinton -Ji slsmn Natl CashRegister Co, rms ,840 3d. Alliger> Wm J, foreman whol dept Lâ âI-ll^Sas D M; HoHse. /A i 200-2!o CROCKHR BLPOi Allison,see also Ellisoji. â-â Allison-Alice L. bds 1318 22d^ Allison Jbtert -K.-clfc. rms^r4l3W^QnTrt.Allison Carl, res 4-16 4th. . ALLIOON CI lArtLCjS C- - ^enl- Agt McCormick^Divisipji^ Inter- - national Harvester Co 6t America -Allen^Rn hy- 3«kR-N^3g?^FUTRpfiTtr}^F Co, bds lg^^ignr Jlen samuel, res 641- e Grand av^ ,. 7 ^Ai
RM2AG8K97–. Rod and gun. Johnson 13 C. Chinnick 15 H. Smith 20 F. Dolson 23 Wm. Little 13 Total 240 RALEIGH SHOOT MARCH 10.Harwich. Shot at 25 J. McCormick 20 A. Miller 17 W.Gill 23 Wm. Nichol 19 J. i:)auphin 13 L. Jenner 19 J. Jencks 14 J. Leathcrdale 22 11. Jenner 19 B.Agar 17 R. Henry 12 L. Gregory ^0 H. Hunter 22 J. Huston ° J. Broadbent ^ 15 Total 274 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 1327 A REAL GUN The L. C Smith with Hunter One-TriggerWon Highest Honors for 1913 ih& Official Amateurs AverageScore shot at 6080, broke 5811,average .9558 per cent., in handsof Bart Lewis. NOW START 1914 RIGHT At Pinehurst shoot
RM2AWE5A3–Scientific American Volume 88 Number 10 (March 1903) . Stirrup, safety, J. A. Whelan 721,486 Stoker, automatic, J. P. Luckett 721,586 Stopper retainer, C. A. Tatum 721,477 Store service apparatus, C. W. McCormick. 721,32u Stove, J. J. Konigs 721,376 Stove, condensing gas, Bamforth & Bran- ston 721,495 Stove oil burner, C. H. Higgins 721,371 Stump protector, J. F. Rowley 721,239 Suspenders, H. C. HIne 721,563,721,634 Suspenders mid belt, combined, I. Beaver.. 721,415 Swing, D. B. Spoer 721,339 Swivel, S. M. Wells, Jr 721,483 Table fork, 11 V B. Stimson 721,249 Tankiband fastener, P. H. Bruineko
RM2AJK8W5–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . ck McCormick Robt F bds 2908 Univer-sity av McCormick Robt J res 301 ArlingtonApts McCormick Robt P eng res 2908 Uni-versity av McCormick Susan (wid John) res-1447Capitol av i • McCormick Wm P Rev pastor Elm-wood United Presbyterian Churchres 1118 35th McCormick Wni T asmblr Ford MotorCo rms 1046 6th av McCourty Alex slsmn D M Iron Co res909 e 17th McCourty Alice G (wid P S) res 2205Capitol av McCowin Frank S steam fitter bds 110514th pi McCowin Lena slsldy Younker Bros (Inc) rms 1121 e 14thMcCown see also McKowen and Me- res w B 44th 3 n
RM2AJFNA8–Official register of the United States .. . T. Harper H.Harrald B. E. Harrison , Lee Hartley rrielC.Havs , J.C. Himmt-lman , Thomas B Hoagland Jamea E. Hoes Frank Hoover O. D.Hvler J.E. Irvin Arthur Jacobs John l^. Jaquea J. T. Johnson W, F.Jolinson K.W.Kendall James A. Kirwin J. H. Konersman W.C. Lambert T. M. Lawler WiUiam il. Leavitt W.J. Lee John W. Leepor C. L Leonard Louis K. Lippincott W. K. Lock wood C. J. MacMurray Frank L. Manderfeld Daniel McCallum Joseph McCann J. J.McCarthy D. J. JlcCarty J. F. McCormick James C. McDaniel Claude B. McDonald Daniel ilcFadden J. W. McFarland William
RM2AJMJT2–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 10—1 Winnie Tru-dell, 2 Clara Barned, 3 Margaret Hene. Ladies race—1 Miss McCormick, 2Eva Falkner, 3 Mrs. Branton. Salada Tea race, 100 yards—1 F Wil-lis, 2 F. Parker, 3 J. Young, 4 F. W.Paul. Girls race, under 15, extra—1 EdnaRoutledge, 2 L. Bere, 3 Minnie Austin. Grocery drivers race—1 0. Falkner,2 H. McDonald, 3 W. Putnam. Red Rose Tea race, for ladies — 1Mrs. Fenn, 2 Mrs. Webb, 3 Mrs. Bran-ton. •Clerks race—1 0. Falkner, 2 W. H.MeGuffin,-3 E. Rogers. 33 Comfort Soap race, for ladies-—1 Mrs.Shaw, 2 Mrs. Vincent, 3 Mrs. Traver, 4Mrs. Morgan, 5 Mrs. H. Eng
RM2AMY3YK–The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . y f i; Jacob Bender $r;AVm. Gardam & Son jSi; G. Schirmer $2: Lasker & Levy %i:Bernard Levy $1: C. F. Baity $1: A. H. Scribner $5: A. J.Chnton $1: W. R. Christmas f s: M- & W. H. fr: Miss L. $1:F. A. M. Burrell $2: Joseph Faulkner $1: W. L. Stormant $1:C. P. Rogers fi: Sullivan, Vail & Co $2: Ad. Levy socts: G. A.Feld Co|2: S. O. Church $2: lohn T. Cutting & Co $2: S. T.Willets$i: J. D. GolJberg $t: Henry Clementran $io: H. Hoff-man®!: M. S Gates $1: .VI. Lambert ff J. McCormick ? 5:Thos. Stokes ,$!; Goldlarb Fishbein & Co $1:
RM2ANFKDK–Medical directory of greater Boston : 1913-1914 . ; W^ Elm Hill Ave. 1 Holzman, J. 5 Cronin, M. J. 15 Kimball, L. H. 27 Pigeon, J. C. D. 36 Edson, P. 0. Gaston St. 19 t J^rnard, B.29 ^Efe^tein, B.32 ]ll^6berfis, A. Greenville St.3 Lucas, J. D.6 Wildes, A. W. Heath St. 1 MacDonald, C. W.168 Sanborn, J. W. Highland St.3 Farr, E. L. 5 Young, R. R. 108 McCormick, T. J. H.125 St. Monicas Home. Howland St.71 Polsey, A. Humboldt Ave. 6 Von Groll, 21 Hoisington, W. L. 73 Kellogg, F. L. 151 White, H. W. 156 Shohan. J. 162 Wernick. B. G. 168 Sanborn, J. W. 191 Davidson, K. M. 214 Levins. N- 271 Richmond
RM2AJ3DWG–List of residents 20 years of age and over as of .. . 8 1 o - T3 Reported Residence, C,-h in Jan. 1, 1950. o o Full Name. Co: Occupation. ft a St Ph s 55 ts-H CP>-5 ft<JCO Street and Number. Washingf on Street—Continued u Pitluga Robert 407 USA 21 here v Trainor Edward J 407 clerk 70 u w Trainor James 407 u 43 u x Rivington Edith-f 407 housewife 58 u y Hansen Axel 407 machinist 52 u z Hansen Vita-f 407 housewife 56 u 247 a Sbarka Anna-f 407 u 68 u b Duane Margaret-f 411 at home 37 u c MacLeod Jeanette-f 411 housewife 42 u d McCormick Thomas J 411 retired 78 u e Myers Lillian-f 411 at
RM2ANFKJ4–Medical directory of greater Boston : 1913-1914 . Fenwood Ro56 Rfce,H Franc the Gold Sa-. ; W^ Elm Hill Ave. 1 Holzman, J. 5 Cronin, M. J. 15 Kimball, L. H. 27 Pigeon, J. C. D. 36 Edson, P. 0. Gaston St. 19 t J^rnard, B.29 ^Efe^tein, B.32 ]ll^6berfis, A. Greenville St.3 Lucas, J. D.6 Wildes, A. W. Heath St. 1 MacDonald, C. W.168 Sanborn, J. W. Highland St.3 Farr, E. L. 5 Young, R. R. 108 McCormick, T. J. H.125 St. Monicas Home. Howland St.71 Polsey, A. Humboldt Ave. 6 Von Groll, 21 Hoisington, W. L. 73 Kellogg, F. L. 151 White, H. W. 156 Shohan. J. 162 Wernick. B. G. 168 Sanborn, J. W. 191 Dav
RM2AJB89G–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . D 206 Faith L J MrCole Justine 207 Plummer E AThompson E 208 Murray R E 209 Conkling Julia 210 McMahon L S 211 Perdue B R 212 Johnston M C 213 Sherwood E G 214 Hartsuck H O!301 McCormick L McCormick R MrsMrs Mr:5. Mrs CJ f 3 a rr 2o o> 302 Ball Max 303 Liffring Lucil^ 304 Hamel Fred 305 Hammitt A 0 306 OConnell J 307 Shea J J 308 Ade E L ^ 309 Gunsalus M MrG 310 Schultz C GSchultz Wm 311 Thode R H 312 Mendenhall C LMrs 313 Altenburger Anna, 314 Cogswell S E; 401 Slater C J A 402 McCain J B 402 Thompson D 403 Shipley J L 404 Walsh J A 4
RM2CDYX92–. The Flowery republic / by Frederick McCormick ... with special illustrations by the author and from photographs and the Chinese press ; maps, etc . Fighting Bandits in Honan. ^m. ^m-=<.j^«f»
RM2CDYX5K–. The Flowery republic / by Frederick McCormick ... with special illustrations by the author and from photographs and the Chinese press ; maps, etc . ^m-=<.j^«f». £ ^^li^! Travels of a Peasant—At the A Chinese now has Heavy Re- Windlass. SPONSIBILITIES AND SMALL PRIVILEGES. To face p. 412. SWEPT BY ROBBER BANDS 413 no straw, animals, or fowls are to be seen, and manyhouses are roofless and empty. People wander aimlesslyabout with vacant, staring eyes, and women and childrenkneel down begging for food. Homes have practicallynothing in them. Reports from larger cities show raggedand hungry fi
RM2CDYXWF–. The Flowery republic / by Frederick McCormick ... with special illustrations by the author and from photographs and the Chinese press ; maps, etc . H 3 X ^ :%i^ ( :^^ -f^--^ ^ »«w.J. Z wu a a: DISCRETION 391 Finding they had to be discreet, they took refuge in over-discretion—a medium for teUing everything. This was an ingenious Hterary usage which had itsparallel in the West in the age of Johnson. Boswell wasa perfect Chinese in being so discreet in his celebratedbiography as to have packed every page with not onlyevery indiscretion about Johnson but about everyoneof his whole age, as well
RM2CF5EHJ–. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. or less seriously injured. Ofthe firemen, five were badly injured andtwenty-three employees and workmenof the Palace Hotel were similarly hurt.Of the Fire Patrolmen, SuperintendentRussell VNhite, E. J. Drew, R. S. Chap-man, G. B. Larose, J. F. McCormick,J. Ford and G. W. Harrison were all 258 SAN iFRANCISCO FIREMEN so painfully and seriously^^burned as tobe rendered absolutely helpless, and fora considerable time were unable to feedthemselves owing to the injuries theyreceived. The present members of station No. iare P. Ja
RM2CE7EYW–. The National Civic Federation review . Executive Committee of the Welfare Depart-ment, including John S, Huyler, President of Huylers,New York; Harold F. McCormick, Vice-President In-ternational Harvester Company, Chicago; B. J. Green-hut, Treasurer Siegel-Cooper Company, New York;Edward A. Filene, Treasurer William Filenes SonsCompany, Boston; Henry L. Higginson, head of thebanking firm of Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston; JamesKilbourne, President The Kilbourne & Jacobs Manu-facturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. The several reports received by the Executive Committee of the National Civic Federat
RM2CGXCHP–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ers and operators at New-Castle. George Sarff, manager of thetelegraph office is working as extra dis-patcher; M. F. Leahy, night operator,has taken the daylight job; J. H. Haun,car tracer, has gone on the wire nights;G. G. Xeely, clerk to night chief dis-patcher, has taken Hauns seat andDonald McCormick, the short Scotfrom the general yardmasters office, hascondescended to keep an eye on the nightchief dispatcher. Division Engineer Andrews and Super-visor Green, while riding along a piece ofstraight track on their little gasolinespeeder after shutting
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RM2CF5EKH–. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. FIRE PATROL STATION NO. 2 were in the basement. District En-gineer John E. Ross of the Fire Depart-ment was killed, and thirty-five personswere more or less seriously injured. Ofthe firemen, five were badly injured andtwenty-three employees and workmenof the Palace Hotel were similarly hurt.Of the Fire Patrolmen, SuperintendentRussell VNhite, E. J. Drew, R. S. Chap-man, G. B. Larose, J. F. McCormick,J. Ford and G. W. Harrison were all 258 SAN iFRANCISCO FIREMEN so painfully and seriously^^burned as tobe rendered absolutely
RM2CJ1GD7–. Fitchburg past and present . ■THE DIAMOND DUDES, A FEATURE OF THE HARRISON AND MORTON CAMPAIGN. Kimball Bros./Photo. Back Row—Fred Brazier. 0. Merithew, Walter Stearns, Fred Greenwood, F. E. Bowker, A. H. Kimball, Joseph A. Holland, I. W. Colburn, H. C. Sanborn, W. F. Lovering, F. A. Richardson, J. N. Rice.Front Row—William Lamb, John Burr, Sam McCormick, H. N. Rugg, F. L. Drury, F. G. Lesure, F. A. Maynard, John Green.. ADVERTISING CARDS IN USE ABOUT THIRTY YEARS AGO.
RM2CHR5JC–. History of Gibson county, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . Massey, Carl Mangrum, John W.McCormick, Robert McCormick, James P. McCormick, James D. McClure,Von R. McClure. Percy McClure, Thomas Morton McDonald. Alvun Xew-berry. Clyde Ott, George H. Padgett, William Phillips. Robert Pierce. NelsonPritchard, Thomas H. Riggs, Walter Riggs, Arba W. Riggs, Henry C. Red-man. Samuel Redman, J. Wesley Ritchie, Fred Shuel. William R. Spillman,Samuel Spence. Charles W. Skelton, Charles S. Scull, James W. Stott, CharlesA. Steele, Ralph Stormont, M. F. Stewart, John H. Ashmead, Ellis S.
RM2CNHM6K–. Bird lore . Mrs. James J. Hinckley, Mrs. M. V. Hunnewell, Mrs. Arthur Huntington, H. E. Hyde, Mrs. Clarence M. Iselin, Columbus OD. Jaffray, Robert Jordan, Miss Jeannette A. Kimball, Mrs. Arthur R. Longyear, John M. McCormick, Mrs. R. S. McOwen, Frederick Miller, Charles Kingsbury Morrill, Miss Amelia Morris, Efi&ngham Morse, Mrs. Waldo G. Mudd, Dr. Harvey G. Olds, R. E. Osborn, Frederick Pagenstecker, Albrecht Perkins, WiUiam H. Richardson, Mrs. Charles F. Rockwood, Mrs. George I. Rogers, Miss Ella A. Shead, Mrs. Lucia W. Silsbee, Thomas Smith, Frank A. Starkweather, Mrs. J. N. Stone, Charl
RM2CEKGTC–. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. seph E ..280 Sanders, W.F .808 Goddard, 0. F ...599 Marshall, Thomas C ..410 Smith, Robert B .332 Gohn, George Golden Messenger MiningCam ..349 Stapleton, G. AV. Story, Nelson p.518 McConnell, N. W ..275 .741 Hale, Robert S :.200 McCormick, Paul ...575 Stuart, Granville .1V5 Hauser, Samuel T ..12G McNamara, Wm. J .216 Thompson, William .230 Hedges, Cornelius .. 62 McTague, Thomas ..332 Thornton, J. C. C ..251 Hennessy, D. J ..694 Merrill, T. G .. 52 Tooker, J. S . 7
RM2CHEX31–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . man,Bridget Foshour,Mary Kelly, Twenty.first Ward.Male.Patrick W. Connolley,James R. Pettigrew,Henry Margraff,Tabitha Corson. Female.V. Jennie Ranney,M. Louisa Doak,Caroline Elwell. William A. Owen,George W. Maynard,Mary Chryscie, Catharine H. Meyers,Mary Topping, Hugh Williamson,Tompkins C. Grey, Mary Kelly,Adeline Flanagan, Twenty-second Ward. Male.Lewis Kolb,James McCormick,John C. Doherty. Female.H. J. Moakler,Margaret Walsh, U S. G. Adams,Michael Hayes, F. J. Scarlett,Jane JoUie, 310 Margaret Hagan,Margaret Megary,Hugh Carlisle,John Ja
RM2CED0A4–. Purdue debris. .^4 m. C. Williams Lake Doty 0. Williams Ellis Kiltz Spurgeon Habbegger Feldman Behr Hofford 1 V O. S. WilliamsJ. C. EllisH. R. HoffordH. W. Feldman R. R. PowellH. S. Grain C. B.Doty L. G. Harper Forum Debating Society Founded at Purdue University, 1909CHAPTER ROLL . 1921 Class H. C. FretzK. C. WilliamsL. K. Wyckoff 1922 Class K. W. KiltzH. H. KaufmanS. J. Spurgeon 1923 ClassE. B. McCormick 1924 ClassL. W. Bonifield A. HabbeggerR. LakeL. F. PowellG. Thomas G. J. HaaseSun Lum E. W. Mcllvain P. H. Brown c: v^.^ =^ O 2 1
RM2CDE5AX–. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, D.D . e, Mar. 30, 1861, ex, dau Wm. McClure mr Judge John A. Price, trans Apr. 5, 1876, to M. E. ch, B.McClure Lydia A, F., Aug. 4, i860, cert fr Dayton, trans.McConnell, Marion, Dec. 6, 1896, cert, res Cleveland, m.McCormick, Jane S., see Jane S. Nelson. McCormick, J. D., June 28, 1861, cert fr DeGraff, s John (?) McC,elder at Huntsville, trans Cherokee. McCormick, J, Frank, Jan. 17, 1886,cert, s M. H. Mc
RM2CRK3MN–. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . I. Mccormick . Ticket Anent. BALTIMORE, MD. P.. F. P.OND Div. Passenger Agent . Central I.nilding. E. Pt. .lOXES Ticket Agent (.aniden Station. (i. 1). CltAWEORI). Ticket Agent Central lUiilding. (1. LEIMPACII. . Ticket Agent No. 230 S. Rroa.lway. WASHINGTON, D. C. S. 15. HE(iE Passenger Agent. . No. 1351 Penna. Ave. ClIAS. H. KEIDEL . Ticket Agent No. 1351 Penna. Ave. n. R. liOWSER. . Ticket Agent No. 01!) Penna. Ave. ( Station, Nev.(ersev Av.J. LEWIS, Jk . . Ticket Agent -^ and C St PITTSBURGH, PA. E. I). SMITH Div. Passenge
RM2CGMF24–. Reunion and dedication of monument at Arlington national cemetery Wednesday, October 21, 1896 . H.*Perkins, R. H.*Preston, J. Reicker, E.*Rexford, H. A. Robbins, T.*Robinson, J. Company F.*Griswold, C. A.*Hall, J. E. Hawley, B. O.*Hayward, S G.*Henderson, W. G. Hotchkiss, J. (). Kelley, John Kelley, T. F. Kirkham, G. M.*Lemoine, L. K. Lent, J. T.*Light, L. Marsh, J. M. McGrath, P. McCormick, A. McMahon, Thos. McMahon, M., 2d McNary, G. T. Merrill, J. L.*Merrill, C. H. Merrill, H. C. Mitchell, C. H. Company G.*Bonney, H. E.*Bradley, J. H. Buxton, D. Butler, F. F. Chase, J. * Rogers, J. Rowe,
RM2CEPEYA–. How the uncared-for epileptic fares in Illinois; colony care the remedy; a plea for immediate legislative action; how you can help. ncis G. Blair A. L. BoDixE Mrs. Clara P. Bourland A. L. Bowen Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen Rev. Joseph H. Chandler Geo. E. Cole Mrs. George R. Dean jIrs. Frederick A. Dow W. F. Dummer Marquis Eaton Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows Henry B. Favill, ^I. D. William Graves Prof. E. C. Hayes Wm. J. Healy, M. D. Alice Henry Emil G. Hirsch Sherman C. Kingsley Harry A. Lipsky M. D. Lynch F. Emory Lyon Minnie F. Lowe J. T. McAnally, M. D. Rev. D. p. MacMillan Cyrus H. McCormick MaryGil
RM2CF03RD–. Washington (District of Columbia), city directory. 12 McCarthy John J 1013 White Ida 1014 Byrd Lily Mrs 1015 Metzger Percy C, lawyerWallace Victor H lawyerThorn I G Co, real est 1016 Borjes A Harry 1017 Zea Edw W1019 Adee Alvey A1021 Van Beypeu Wm K1023 Judd Helen M1025 The Ethelhurst Oliver John F, janitor Apartments:100 Wahlen Aida T, chiropractor101-2 Billard Chas L. physZinkhan Edw 103 Murphy Mary 104 Engle Geo A 105 Betts Geo 201 Black Kath 202 Blackmail Wm 203 Fisher Laura B 204 Boatwright Benj 205 Shivers Mary G Mrs 301 McCormick Charlotte Mrs 302 Greacen Clara 303 Chase Adelo F Mrs 3
RM2CEDJDE–. Mirror 1907 : Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Annual for 1907. s, B. E Maine GoETZ (Miss), A -. Maryland Harrington, P. F Massachusetts Hennigar, a. E Nova Scotia Hoban, D. M :.....; Pennsylvania Holt, S.J New Hampshire Jenkins, M. S Virginia Kahn, a New York Kavanaugh, T. R Pennsylvania King, C. W Maine King, J. A . Maine KiRwiN, J. P Massachusetts Lang, J. F ^ Ohio Lepps, C. W . . West Virginia LiBBEY, J. E Maine Martin, H Massachusetts Mason, F. L Rhode Island MiMS, C.N Florida Morgan, W. E Vermont MoRKis, E. R New Jersey MoRAX, J. A ? Connecticut McCoRMicK, C. V ; Iowa Mcelroy, H. G
RM2CDBRYD–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1919 . n S D Elec Ry Co, h 3 3 7, 29th.Beckley Eugene M, student, r 2729, 29th. Beckley Geo W (Agnes K), prop Grainger Corral, h 3 04 8 C.Beckley Herbt C (Emma), rancher, r 4554 North av. Beckley Homer H (Mabel), tailor Foreman & Clark, h 3780 Oneida pi.Beckley Wm (Maude), real est, h 2729, 29th.Beckman John A (Rosie), carp, h 3093 Imperial av.Beckman Thos, r 423 West F. Beckmann John H (Dora), bartndr J W Rohrs, h 355, 21st.Beckner Jennie B (wid Harry), r 518 Sampson. Beckstrom Andw J (Hannah), foremn McCormick Lmbr Co, h 1320, 31stBeckstorm Louise, tch
RM2CEP8EX–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO HOUSEH0LD GOODS PACKED Mulberry and Imth Streets Phone, Walnut 470 1356 Twenty-second (1913) R. L. POLK & (JO.S Twenty-seventh O <H CO W § el 3O •3i H COCO in B a 3 o 09 CM i CD O cp o. 1521 Lindquist L B1526 Nichols L A 1530 Anderson C N 1531 Marshall O MJones M A Mrs 1534 Nye A L 1535 Murehead E Mrs 1538 Schoonover F L 1539 McNay C W1542 McCormick P H 1546 Rice J EMeek av ends 1547 Umpleby Roy 1548 Fuller A C 1549 Walden J W1602 Carter A H 1605 Arnold C Besln Vacant 1606 Smith A H1610 Davidson Nettie Smith Sara
RM2CDJ92R–. The navy list . ST. ELOI. Tempy. ChiefSkipper,R.C.N.R. Iw. I. V.I (In Co Power...Commmid) 31 May 42. J. F. Watson (arf) 17 Jan 44 (In Command) (S) I. R. Thomas 17 Jan 44 R. Fournler (ac-E. D. MacCharles, md (act). 1 July 44 R.C.N.V.R. JTm/ij. Paj/OT. B. F. Gorely 7 Jan 44 Lieut. Com. J (Accountant Officer)Tempy. | (Sp%^T ? J-W. Loaring (arf) 2 Feb 44 R.CM.V.R. J Lietttenant (S) J. A. Charles 20 Apr 44 (S) J. C. OBrien 3 Apr 44 Lieut.-Com., (8) A. R. J. Nolan 8 Oct 43 R.N. j (On loan to R.C.N.) Tempy. Lieut., M. J. McCormick (act) — R.
RM2CE6P7G–. Argo . Adelphic Literary Society TOP ROW. S. R. Fulton, A. McAuley, E. Graham, H. D. Rudolph, L. E. Stew art,S. M. Jamison, E. E. Hazlett, P. A. Love, W. Rotzlek, H. L. Gordon. SECOND ROW. T. M. Black, T. R. Patterson, Scott, G. A. Lewis, M. A. McGill, D. I.Rose, J. L. Hazlett, C. C. Vance, A. K. Thompson, S. K. Cunningham, H.I. Armstrong. THIRD R( )W. D. F. Stew art, C. C. Adams, R. A. Henderson, R. S. McCown, J. R.Wright, J. R. Dice, J. B. Fulton, C. Hartford, R. F. Galbreath, F. C. Dav-idson, p. A. Kuhn, F. S. Graham, R. A. Warren. BOTTOM ROW. H. C. McAuley, W. P. McCormick, K. M. Miller,
RM2CDBKBA–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1919 . Hugh (Inga E), artist, h 3441 Stockton av, E S D.McConville John H (Frieda), meter tester S D Cons G & E Co, h 1461, 10thMcCool Lester F (Vallette O), sheet metal wkr, h 3245 Webster av.McCord Elizabeth (wid James), h 3862 Reed av, E S D.McCord Wm W (Anna), mach A R Robbins, h 376 6 Reed av, E S D.McCorkle Aug (Emma), refiner Chas S Hardy, h Hardy Stock Yards, N S D.?McCorkle Jennie J Mrs, h 2824 Granada av. McCorkle John H (N Iantha), atty 235 Bway, rm 408, h 1744 W Lewis.McCormick Anna, elk F W Woolworth Co, r 2429 Market.McCormick Barbara (wid
RM2CDBEE7–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1919 . p, h 1724 2d av.McCarthy Ruby, r 1637 K av.McCauley M C, poultry breeder, h Orange av nr E 18th.McCleese Wm S (Julia), elk, h 1505 E av.McClure Claude M (Julia) craneman, h 1827 8th av.McCool Kansas A (wid J M), h 826 C av.McCool, Milton, compositor, r 826 C av.McCormick Geo E, 2d hand gds, 832 National av, r 638 B av.McCormick Mary J Mrs, h 2015 D av.McCue Danl B, fireman, r 1629 4th av.McCue Harry T (Bertha K), mach Santa Fe, h 2 4 11th.McCue Michl F (Margt), div fore-man Santa Fe, h 1629 4th av.McCully Otto (ZOra G), h 325 E 10th.McCune Nora, s
RMRDE56D–. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company
RMRDE568–. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company
RMRDE553–. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. •JS^Sr ^—^j. i„-;*^=a-. "^Ws^ T^-HE SHUBUXKIX Speckled Goldfish %;,TrRAL SIZE C0PVK3.-.I.T, .9"9. B^-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company
RMRHFDH4–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1930. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 80 F. W. BOLG1ANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. McCormick-Deering Kerosene Engine * Very simple and per- j feet System of Hopper Cooling. Frost Proof. Removable cylinder sleeve. Simple, effective kerosene mixer; unusual- ilW^b^ai ly accessible and easy to operate. Horsepower and Prices: lVs H. P $67.50 3 H. P - 99.00 6 H. P -....-. 160.00. Please note that these images a
RMRH5M51–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Offers adequate banking ; service fo mercantile firms, business men, professional men and banks. Post and Mont£:m3ry J. H. Skinner. Assistant-Cashier C. H. McCormick. " Geo. A. Kennedy. Agents and Correspondents wanted everywhere for the Breeder and Sportsman May the Best Man Win We hope you decided to use a brand at the G. A. H. FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATE SHOOT OF THE New York State Sportsmen's Association Syracuse, June 13-15, 1911, In a field of 118 shooters EJJrHJfc SPORTING POWDERS WON THE HONORS. F. S. Wright (shooting du Pont), High Amateur . 432 x 45
RMRFY0AA–. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. October, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 27 PERSONAL. Mr. S. K. Grantham, who has operated a saw mill at Guysborough, Ont., for a number of years, died last month. Mr. F. A. Sine has succeeded Mr. C. McCleary as secretary-treasurer of the Empire Lumber Company, Revelstoke, B.C. Mr. George McCormick, M. P., Kamloops, B. C, fractured some ribs as a result of stepping on a loose plank on the loading platform of the company's mill. Mr. E. G. Blackwell, formerly with Messrs. J.
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