RFF69Y81–Abstract light bokeh clocks half past eleven
RFDCJNEK–Half past eleven
RMTRCWTD–Clock in the north transept of York minster cathedral, England, showing a time of 11.30 am, half past eleven in the morning
RMP02G9R–. English: Fleuron from book: A catalogue of a collection of Greek and Roman coins, in silver and copper; Also a Collection of Scarce and Valuable Papal Medals: which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, December 10, 1783. To be viewed on Tuesday the 9th, and till the Time of Sale, which will begin at half past Eleven precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid. 29 A catalogue of a collection of Greek and Roman coins Fleuron T029933-1
RM2AR554C–Pladjoe-West Palembangs; 8th Department Field Artillery Half past eleven, coffee time for the boys of staff 8th Afd. Art. The coffee is good and the cafeteria boss only charges a dime. Date: November 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies, Palembangs, Plaju, Sumatra
RMHW6HBC–Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ), Fleet Street, London.
RM2AR3N5J–Tour of Queen Wilhelmina through liberated South Netherlands (Zeeland, Brabant and Limburg) On her tour through Zeeland, Brabant and Limburg, Queen Wilhelmina arrives at half past eleven in Middelburg (photo caption Anefo). Waving nurses Date: March 15, 1945 Location: Middelburg, Zeeland Keywords: liberation, royal visits, World War II
RM2R4DHN0–The Statue Scene from "The Winter's Tale", at the Princess' Theatre, 1856. London stage production. 'The revival continues its unprecedented success, and if possible, increases in effect and attraction with every performance. The whole is now mellowed by repetition, and so much time has been gained that the play terminates before half-past eleven'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856.
RFR3AKJ7–Clock with roman numerals
RFE6BC11–classic alarm clock, close up, full frame
RM2WA0RCA–Haarlem - One person was killed in a fireworks incident in Haarlem. The emergency services were called around half past eleven for resuscitation at the Henk van Turnhoutpad near the Noord Schalkwijkerweg. Unfortunately, the assistance was of no avail and the victim died from the injuries. netherlands out - belgium out
RM2WBYKJ8–Unveiling of `Naatje op de Dam '(the monument in memory of the Volksgeest from 1830-1831) in Amsterdam on August 27, 1856, Pieter Oosterhuis, 1856 The Damplein during the unveiling of the monument in memory of the Volksgeest from 1830 and 1831 on 27 August 1856. Oosterhuis made the recording from the upper floor of the Royal Palace when the collected Amsterdam orphans sang the folk song 'Wien Neêrlands Blood' , at about half past eleven. Amsterdam glass slide public festivities Dam
RFHGBY43–tower of Waldeck castle at half past eleven
RF2C91650–Old-style alarm clock, black and white, it's half past eleven.
RFPRKW28–alarm clock
RF2C915EC–Wooden round analog wall clock isolated on white background, its half past eleven.
RF2M7PPNF–A minimalistic black and gold clock illustration showing half past eleven o'clock
RFKE1B36–Vintage Alarm Clock - Retro Style Alarm Clock - Half past six
RF2AD0EGK–red led display showing time 11:30 (half past eleven)
RMD2BJ2H–number 11 and 11 and a half Fournier street in Spitalfields with blurred people walking past the doors
RF2C2F808–red led display showing time 11:30 (half past eleven)
RFWJR4RM–Clock shows half past eleven isolated on white background
RMP02GDK–. English: Fleuron from book: A catalogue of a small, but curious collection of Greek, Roman, Saxon and English coins and medals, of a collector, lately deceas'd; which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House in Litchfield-Street, St. Ann's, Soho, On Thursday, the 11th of March, 1773. - To be view'd on Tuesday the 9th, Wednesday the 10th, and 'till the Time of Sale; which will begin at Half an Hour past Eleven O'Clock. - Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid. 29 A catalogue of a small Fleuron T030013-2
RFDCFEP0–Half past eleven
RMHW6HBR–Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ), Fleet Street, London.
RF2J8JGA2–Set of analog clock icon for every hour and half. 24 hour clock. Half past hours version. Vector illustration
RM2E2JB5T–Cambridge Station, 1845. The railway terminus at Cambridge on the newly opened line from London to Cambridge and Ely. 'The train reached the station at Cambridge at half-past eleven o'clock, having passed over fifty-seven and a quarter miles in two hours and forty minutes, the rate of speed, allowing for stoppages, being more than twenty- eight miles an hour!'. The station '...is a light and elegant structure, yet sufficiently substantial for all the purposes for which it is intended. There are within, commodious waiting-rooms, offices, places for luggage; and, in a word, all that is requisite
RF2B1JF4N–Clockface with roman numerals
RM2AG9FK0–. Rod and gun. en lying dead. There are uiiiny islands on the lake, and as we could not seethe northern extremity from where we were, I decided to leavethe camp standing and explore it. We were away by sevenoclock, and did not return until half-past eleven that night.It was si miles from ourcamping place at the Narrows tothe tracks of moose, i-ariliou, deer and Ijear, and they have evidentlybeen little limited. They are hunted occasionally, liowever,and unfortunately the liead of the lake has been visited a weekor so before my arrival by .tean Baplisle .No and his numerousprogeny, so that, tl
RM2WA0RC9–Haarlem - One person was killed in a fireworks incident in Haarlem. The emergency services were called around half past eleven for resuscitation at the Henk van Turnhoutpad near the Noord Schalkwijkerweg. Unfortunately, the assistance was of no avail and the victim died from the injuries. netherlands out - belgium out
RM2M9280Y–Jesus Leaves the Praetorium (Jésus quitte le pretoire) James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). Jesus Leaves the Praetorium (Jésus quitte le pretoire), 1886-1894. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Image: 9 9/16 x 4 1/2 in. (24.3 x 11.4 cm). Following his presentation to the crowds from the loggia, Jesus is taken from Pilate’s palace—at half past eleven in the morning, Tissot precisely notes—to the public square where he will be officially condemned to death. Made a figure of mockery, Jesus is forced to wear the crown of thorns as well as the short scarlet cloak and carries a reed,
RF2J6JJ2J–Old vintage style clock on a railway station. Half past eleven on the dial
RM2CFK6GP–A pilot sits on a 1,000 lb general purpose bomb, the largest available in 1941 wilst playfully holding an eleven-and-a-half pound practice bomb, while chatting to fellow aircrew
RMD03KPJ–Big Ben and London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RF2C91582–Black round analog wall clock isolated on white background, its half past eleven
RMJ5074M–Miami, Florida, USA. 13th May, 2017. Miami FC midfielder Robert Baggio Kcira (14) takes a shot past Indy Eleven defender Lovel Palmer (5) during the first half a North American Soccer League game between Indy Eleven vs Miami FC at the Riccardo Silva Stadium in Miami, Florida. Miami FC won 3-2. Credit: csm/Alamy Live News
RMMY128K–London, UK. 5 June 2018. A staff member views 'Seven Trollies, Six and a Half Stools, Six Portraits, Eleven Paintings and Two Curtains' by David Hockney RA at the preview of the 250th Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly, which has been co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA this year. Running concurrently, is The Great Spectacle, featuring highlights from the past 250 years. Both shows run 12 June to 19 August 2018. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2HX4NKN–A Village In India -- The Father: Sako is a typical Indian peasant. He is 47. He owns three acres of rice fields, one and a half acres of coconut trees, tow bullocks, and a ramshackle house. The support a family of eleven, all told, he makes about £27 a year. He owes money to moneylenders, has little hope of ever paying off his debts. August 11, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
RM2D6W931–Tür mit der Aufschrift „Human“, große Wanduhr, angelehnte Leiter, schwarzes F in der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
RF2GGEB17–Soft focus on hour clockwise at half pass eleven o'clock before midnight of black and white classic clock.
RMAKXW5E–Jubilee Gardens and clock, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RFJ898N8–isolated, clock, date, time, time indication, minute hand, number, alarm clock,
RF2X1K06E–Time at half past 11 o clock - classic analog clock on white background - 3D illustration
RMJ5WPPE–Old guildhall in the market or cathedral square at Peterborough, England.
RF2J8JGBN–Set of analog clock icon for every hour and half. 12 hour clock. Half past hours version. Vector illustration
RM2DCBX16–King Louis Philippe entering the railway station, 1844. Visit of the French king Louis Philippe to Britain: 'The train started from Gosport with the King, Prince Albert, and the distinguished personages who accompanied them, at eleven o'clock, and arrived at Farnborough station at half-past twelve o'clock, where carriages were in waiting, in which they immediately went off at a rapid pace towards Windsor [Castle]'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
RF2X1K0WN–Time at half past 11 o clock - classic analog clock on rough concrete wall - 3D illustration
RM2AKWNCJ–Battles of the nineteenth century . ir right Dundonalds cav-alry were working graduallyforward on to the reverseslope of the ridge. To thegeneral surprise, it was found; to be not very strongly held.By half-past eleven HildyardVmen were on the crest, andimmediately the Boers beganto retire along the summit towards the Tugela,fighting only a rearguard action. General Buller had ridden up to MountCingolo, and he rightlv judged that, with thehigher ground of Monte Cristo in our hands, theBoers would not attempt any stubborn defenceof the lower ground of the Green Hill whichit commanded. The two o
RFGK53GX–deadline respite isolated
RM2M927Y4–Jesus Leaves the Praetorium (Jésus quitte le pretoire) James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). Jesus Leaves the Praetorium (Jésus quitte le pretoire), 1886-1894. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Image: 9 9/16 x 4 1/2 in. (24.3 x 11.4 cm). Following his presentation to the crowds from the loggia, Jesus is taken from Pilate’s palace—at half past eleven in the morning, Tissot precisely notes—to the public square where he will be officially condemned to death. Made a figure of mockery, Jesus is forced to wear the crown of thorns as well as the short scarlet cloak and carries a reed,
RFRJMK15–wood office wall clock with white dial on white background. wall clock on white background, top view.
RMCT35BK–The freshly painted victorian Jubilee clock tower on Weymouth seafront was erected in 1887 to mark fifty years of Queen Victoria’s reign. Dorset, UK.
RFG1MH4C–Traditional Alarm Clock Showing 11:30
RMCRY40E–The freshly painted victorian Jubilee clock tower on Weymouth seafront was erected in 1887 to mark fifty years of Queen Victoria’s reign. Dorset, UK.
RF2C31938–Analog wall clock isolated on white background.
RMMY128J–London, UK. 5 June 2018. A staff member views 'Seven Trollies, Six and a Half Stools, Six Portraits, Eleven Paintings and Two Curtains' by David Hockney RA at the preview of the 250th Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly, which has been co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA this year. Running concurrently, is The Great Spectacle, featuring highlights from the past 250 years. Both shows run 12 June to 19 August 2018. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RF2DBAEKA–Analog metal wall clock isolated on white background.
RM2D6W93N–Tür mit der Aufschrift „Human“, große Wanduhr, angelehnte Leiter, schwarzes F in der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
RF2C2T677–Classic analog clock pointing at 8 o'clock, isolated on white background
RFG2AW0X–Colourful numerical clock face
RF2ABFFM5–Analog wall clock isolated on white background.
RF2G3P3WP–Display showing time
RF2BFDW65–Analog metal wall clock isolated on white background.
RM2J3H4FG–Wreck of the "Superb" Steamer, 1850. 'The wreck of the Superb occurred on the Minquiers Rocks [about 15 km south of Jersey in the Channel Islands] and resulted in the loss of eleven persons, who perished in smooth water and in broad daylight...She struck violently at half-past nine a.m. on the sunken rocks, and immediately filled with water; her bows having been thrown on the rocks, caused her to heel over, throwing the passengers on the starboard side of the vessel. The captain, it is said, immediately ordered the boats (of which there were only two) to be lowered. The fire at the s
RF2A95RD0–Classic analog clock pointing at 8 o'clock, isolated on white background
RM2AM26P7–Stowe notes, letters and verses . barn swallows,often seen on fence rails and ridge-pole of barns, display-ing their buckskin vests. I could duplicate my last years notes. Last night themoon set about half past eleven; at ten it was descend-ing toward the barn. The air was warm and sweet withthe smell of hay that was gathered in little hummocks,arranged with rectangular precision, and each haycockcasting its little arc of shadow. A softly lighted, odor-breathing night. The other day, speaking of the hermit thrushs song,so far differing from the bobolinks in the spirit of itsutterance that, whi
RM2M92801–Jesus Leaves the Praetorium (Jésus quitte le pretoire) James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). Jesus Leaves the Praetorium (Jésus quitte le pretoire), 1886-1894. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Image: 9 9/16 x 4 1/2 in. (24.3 x 11.4 cm). Following his presentation to the crowds from the loggia, Jesus is taken from Pilate’s palace—at half past eleven in the morning, Tissot precisely notes—to the public square where he will be officially condemned to death. Made a figure of mockery, Jesus is forced to wear the crown of thorns as well as the short scarlet cloak and carries a reed,
RMMY128M–London, UK. 5 June 2018. Staff members view 'Seven Trollies, Six and a Half Stools, Six Portraits, Eleven Paintings and Two Curtains' by David Hockney RA at the preview of the 250th Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly, which has been co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA this year. Running concurrently, is The Great Spectacle, featuring highlights from the past 250 years. Both shows run 12 June to 19 August 2018. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2AFR68F–. Transactions of the Oneida Historical Society at Utica. The Oneida Historical Society requests the honor ofyour presence at the Dedicatory Services at the site ofOld Fort Schuyler, Wednesday, July 4th, 1883, at2 P. M. Ruind of Old Fort.— Joncx Annals, p. 490. 164 OLD FORT SCHUYLER. THE PAKADE. Tlie number of strangers who came to the city on this occasionwas estimated at 20,000. Long before half-past eleven a. m. thecrowd of men, women and children began to gather at Baggssquare and vicinity, and about that hour the various local andvisiting organizations began taking the places in Baggs squ
RMMY128H–London, UK. 5 June 2018. A staff member views 'Seven Trollies, Six and a Half Stools, Six Portraits, Eleven Paintings and Two Curtains' by David Hockney RA at the preview of the 250th Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly, which has been co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA this year. Running concurrently, is The Great Spectacle, featuring highlights from the past 250 years. Both shows run 12 June to 19 August 2018. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2AM6NY3–The Goblin June-July 1922 . Would you call Jim an all-round man?Well, he moves in the best circles. Say, boss, here am de man what stoleyour onions. Jes smell him breath! Many Saw Him Off John Biljak slowly opened his eyes. He closed themagain with a moan. With one hand pressed against hisaching brow, he searched carefully with his other handfor his watch. It was half past eleven. The office wouldhave to wait. A man couldnt be expected to workwhen his head was pounding inside like a pile-driver.What a night it had been! He tried to remember. Sud-denly he groaned. Great Scott! Had it been as ba
RM2CF6FB3–. Curious schools. ns, and allis well. Still I am bound to say that in the absenceof a teacher, scratching, slapping and hair-pulling arenot very uncommon ; but then such things have beenheard of among children very well brought up. Muchworse than this is the fact, that occasionally some-thing is missing, which couldnt have walked off ofitself. It is generally some piece of work nearlyfinished, which does not appear when the bag isopened. It should be explained, that each class isnumbered and has a bag with the class number on it,and at half-past eleven, when the school is over, eachone rolls
RM2CEN04R–. Life in the Tuileries under the second empire. The Empress usually re-mained till about half-past eleven, when she disap-peared, and as the last fold of her train left thedoorway, all the men present, who had been standingthe whole evening, uttered a sigh of relief as theythrew themselves on the sofas, with undisguisedsatisfaction. The Due de Tascher, who suffered from rheumaticgout, found this obligation of etiquette particularlytrying, and being privileged in many respects, he fre-quently slipped into the next room, where he couldsit down, and even indulge in a momentary doze,with impunity
RM2CHN7C6–. Gettysburg and Lincoln; . Gettysburg starting ateight oclock in the morning. At that time thecolumn was set in motion, and then Howard leftfor Gettysburg in advance of his troops. On hisarrival at Gettysburg, he sent one of his staff offi-cers to find Reynolds in order to report to him atonce in person. This was about eleven oclock.Ascending to the top of a high building in the town,he had a view of the scene of the fighting thusfar. While he was making this hasty survey of thefield, word was brought to him that Reynolds hadbeen wounded, and thon at half-past eleven he wastold that Reynolds
RM2CE1KD9–. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . e. were foreshadowed for the children, when, on January 24, 1712,about half-past eleven oclock in the forenoon, the future FrederickII. was born (Fig. 32). JIc was a child of delicate constitution, Vol. XIV.—14 210 TUE YOUTH OF FREDERICK THE GREAT. who seemed, however, more likely to live than his two brothers, whohad died in their earliest infancy. It is surprising and a striking proof of the irresistible influenceof the French system at that day, that Frederick William, the bitterenemy of everything Fr
RM2CE0F52–. Dynamic factors in education . past nine oclock andagain at half-past eleven in the morning, to trisect a linethree inches long. The results show that on the averagethey were several milhmeters nearer correct in the morn-ing trisections than in those just before the midday recess.It seems that this test measured in a way the degree ofattention which pupils were able to exert at different See, for an interesting discussion of the effect of fatigue on attention,Mosso, Fatigue, Chap. VIII. ^ See, for the results of some investigations: Gilbert, Studies uponSchool Children in New Haven, in Studi
RM2CGMH5F–. The Rebellion record: a diary of American events, with documents, narratives ... etc . but silent while they shelled awayat us yesterday, opened with spherical case,and they tumbled back to their newly-acquiredpit. Now came a momentary lull, and then theThird Regular battery, in the left redoubt, theFourth New Jersey adjoining it on the right,both facing the pit, and the First Connecticut inthe elevated redoubt further to the right, point-ing diagonally and partly across it, opened fire,roaring without a moments stop from half-pastten. to half-past eleven, using at first mostlyspherical case
RM2CE0FM2–. Dynamic factors in education . ess of the subjectshand. Five sets of experiments were made upon a num-ber of pupils in the morning soon after the opening ofthe school, and again just before the noon recess. The accompanying tracings. Fig. 10, are reproductionsof those gained at one of the tests, and are typical ex-amples. The first two were secured from a girl, M. L. R.,eleven years of age. The one made at half-past eleven,after two and a quarter hours work in school, shows asignificant phenomenon which could be easily witnessed his teachers say, and he very often is in a nervous, uncontroll
RM2CEMMXG–. Edward Hodges, doctor in music of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge; organist ... Bristol, England, 1819-1838; organist and director in Trinity Parish, New York, 1839-1859;. the music that is to be done ; but therewas toward the last some confusion owing to the frolic-someness of three of the gentlemen aided by the slyhumour of two others. All off by half past eleven. I was much fatigued, my patience having been worriedin a very great degree. I did not go to bed for more thanan hour later. May ijth. Another delightful morning. I spent it up in town in a very vagabondish manner, vibrating prin
RM2CD8D9W–. Rod and gun . ayafternoon boat, he concluded we wouldnot be there before Monday and so had pp^ ^ ^ • * j^l^g ^ i^^P Reading from the left : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weaver, Mrs.L. D. Johnson, Major and Mrs, J. E. Johnson, Mr. E.Barker and L. D. Johnson (Tenderfoot). driven back home. As there were noteams available in Dwight, we retainedthe services of one of the teams whichhad brought us from Huntsville the nightbefore and finally arrived at the Shackabout half past eleven on Sunday morning.However, this gave us plenty of time toget everything in shape for the beginningof the hunting on Monday mo
RM2AM3ATJ–The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . the artillery he could find, some eleven batteries, which he massed againstthe position. The opening of so heavy a fire and the simultaneous advanceof the whole Confederate line resulted in confusion and then in defeat ofWallace and the surrender of Prentiss at about half past 5 oclock. EachConfederate commander of division, brigade, and regiment, as hiscommand pounced upon the prey, believed it entitled to the credit of thecapture. Breckinbridge, Ruggles, Withers, Cheatham, and other divisionswhich h
RM2AJJJFJ–Whistler as I knew him . inedgeways. The first Press man, a very insignificant-lookingperson, arrived at about half-past ten or eleven.Whistler was standing in the middle of the room sur-rounded by his marvellous exhibition of flesh colourand grey. The little man drifted into the gallery, and,taking Whistler for one of the attendants, asked himif he would kindly show him the way to Mr. Whistlersexhibition of pictures. He evidently imagined him-self to be in the entrance to the gallery. Coming uphastily at that moment, Mr. Dowdeswell drew thelittle man on one side, and explained to him that thi
RM2ANEXXH–School catalog, 1889-1890 . inquired for of the janitor.Students are requested to give prompt notice of change ofaddress. Lectures. Lectures on the Anatomy of the Human and of AnimalForm as applied to Decorative Art, on Harmony of Colorand related subjects are given throughout the year. Class instruction in the Geometrical branches is givenevery Monday, which all students are expected to attend;and lectures on Original Design, on Art History and onPerspective are given by the Principal every Wednesdaymorning from eleven oclock to half-past twelve, and everyThursday evening. All first-year stud
RM2AWN3HX–Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam; our home on the ocean for eleven months . an is one of the best helmsmen in theship, but certainly seems to be an indifferent scholar. Friday^ December i^tk.—We crossedthe hne at half-past four this morning.Feather Neptune was to have paid usanother visit in the evening, but thecrew were busy, and there were somedifficulties about arranging the de- ^ r- ^ >- z TT-n tails of the ceremony. The ^- r^ ...sms-. children were obliged, there- fore, to be con-tent with theirusual game ofdrilling everyone that theywere able tomuster for sol-diers, after thefas
RM2AKBEY2–Motoring aboard . n the second floor where heHved with his family. I introduced myself and showed him the tele-gram which I had received from the stationmaster at Oban. *0, weel man, he said, thats a richt, butyou should hae been here in time for the train. The dispatch doesnt say anything about atrain, I answered. Weel, I tak it he thoct youd kenned. Thetrain has been gone for half an oor, and theflat should hae been taen ower by the train. When does the next train go.^ Therell be na mair, replied he, tilltwenty minutes past eleven Monday forenoon. And this was Saturday night! Well, we were l
RM2AN29B3–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . to have. My own plan was to turnthem out at eleven oclock and bring them in aboutthree or half-past. If the ground is very hardfrom frost some discretion has to b3 used aboutturning; out, as a horse may easily slip and lamehimself even if ho is not shod. Shelter. WHEN possible young horses are best winteredin roomy yards which have plenty of straw/in them, so that tho hot manure can have no ba/1effect on the ir feet. Care, however, should be tat/nnot to put too many horses in one yard, and (Xeyshould be carefully watched lest one should overrunt
RM2ANEHMN–Our planet, its past and future; or, Lectures on geology . ground to the highestpoint of the horn, nearly ten feet and a half. Theweight of the skull of one, without the lower jaw, wasfive pounds and a quarter; while the same skull withlower jaw and anthers was eighty-seven pounds. Al.in probably existed coeval with this enormous deer.Jti Germany, there were lound in the same drain severalUius and stone hatciiets, and a head of tliis extinct elk.Ill Ireland, a human body was found, under eleven feetof peat, in good |ireservation, and clad in garmentsmade, ap])arently, of the hair of this anima
RM2AFPY1P–. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. until the out-break at Hong Kong in 1894 did it again threaten to become a world pest. Since that date it has continued itsravages, especially in India, where dur-ing the first six months of 1905 nearly900,000 persons died of it, the highestmortality for a half-year made in theepidemic of eleven years duration.During the past decade the plag-ue hasappeared in Egypt and other parts ofthe Mediterranean, South Africa,Oporto, Glasgow, New York, Mexicanand South American ports, Australia
RM2AM0B2J–A summer on the Canadian Prairie . r little childrento sleep full length on half a section, but the constantgetting in and out, the heat and the light, renders a sleepera matter of necessity to the majority of travellers. On that night it was past eleven oclock before we leftFort William. Many passengers were already sleeping.By good fortune two men left the train, vacating the endhalf-section, which, if draughty, has the advantage thatone can turn ones back on fellow-travellers. I do not travel colonist. Monsieur, protested theFrenchwoman in the adjoining section. I pay my fare!second-class.
RM2AN6Y92–Purdue debris . Freshman Football Team H. Froelich, Left EndJ. Y. McFarland, Left TackleD. C. Smith, Left GuardE. T. Kirk, Center D. Kassebaum, Right GuardF. B. Watt, Right Guard L. J. Bryan, Right Tackle . Fauhe, Right TackleP. W. Kelly, Right EndC. E, Pask, Right End R. S. Shade. Left Half M. S. Gardner, Right Half D. M. Heekin, Full Back Y. H. Hanna (Captain), Quarter. Seniors on the Varsity Squad During the past football season the Class of Nineteen Hun-dred and Seven was drawn on quite heavily for varsity foot-ball material. Eleven Seniors were on the squad at the endof the season, six
RM2CHPPEC–. Around the world in the yacht 'Sunbeam,' our home on the ocean for eleven months . me. Oh, yes, maam, he answered, but thems the new com-pass-cards. This man is one of the best helmsmen in theship, but certainly seems to be an indifferent scholar. Friday, December ^th.—We crossedthe line at half-past four this morning.Father Neptune was to have paid usanother visit in the evening, but thecrew were busy, and there were somedifficulties about arranging the de-tails of the ceremony. Thechildren were obliged, there-fore, to be con-tent with their usual game ofdrilling everyone that theywere abl
RM2CHHYP9–. Battles of the nineteenth century . to be furrows. No, saidBismarck, looking again, the spaces are notequal : they are advancing lines. And so theywere ; and by eleven oclock the smoke ofsom--^ Austrian batteries furnished a convincing time before his advance had thus been signalised,Moltke made answer to the King, who hadbeen questioning him as to the prospects of thefight, To-day your Majesty will win, not onlythe battle, but also the campaign. The Prussian reserves, wrote a correspond-ent with the Austrians, were once more calledupon ; and from half-past twelve till nearly oneoclock there
RM2CEJWY6–. Animals of the past, an account of some of the creatures of the ancient world. eights of these were as follows : length alongouter curve, ten feet and three-fourths of aninch, circumference one foot, eleven inches,weight, 224 pounds; length along outer curve,ten feet, three and one-half inches, circumfer-ence two feet and one-fourth of an inch, weight,239 pounds. For our knowledge of the external appear-ance of the mammoth we are indebted to themore or less entire examples which have beenfound at various times in Siberia, but mainlyto the noted specimen found in 1799 near theLena, embedded i
RM2CDFCFC–. The Argonaut . ub sang in a charming manner. Theaffair was a delightful one throughout, and wasenjoyed by all present. Bohemian Club Jinks.The members of the Bohemian Club will holdtheir midsummer jinks at Meekers Grove, nearGuerneville, Sonoma County, on Saturday evening,August 3d. Preparations are now being madethere for the affair under the direction of Mr. JohnA. Stanton. The excursion will leave on theTiburon boat at eleven oclock in the morning andat half-past three oclock in the afternoon. Thereturn will be made at two oclock the followingafternoon, and dinner will be served at the cl
RM2CH4BWE–. Railway mechanical engineer . R. Sanderson. Harry U. Morton for about five weeks. B. M Jones & Co., Inc., is the Americanrepresentative of Samuel Osborn & Co. S. C. Wilson has been appointed sales engineer in the Pitts-burgh, Pa., office, 1224 Fulton boulevard, of the Whiting FoundryEquipment Company, Harvey, 111., succeeding C. H. Martin. Mr.Wilson for the past year and one-half has served at the mainoffice and works of the company. J. D. James, who has beenwith the Whiting company for the past eleven years, servingin various capacities, has been appointed assistant to George F.Crivel, the
RM2CDAMYN–. St. Nicholas [serial] . an instant later the boy, cap in hand, was standing beside her. (see page 778.; A TIMELY RESTORATION. (A Fourth-of-July Story.) By Mary G. Foster. It was half-past ten in the morning of aglorious Fourth of July in Venice—gloriouswith radiant sunshine, blue sky, and shimmer-ing waters. There was no display of flags andbunting, no sound of fire-crackers, nothing thatmakes the day noticeable in America, and Doro-thy Stoneman, of Chicago, aged eleven, walk-ing beside her father that bright morning, neveronce thought what day it was. They had arrived in Venice early, after
RM2CRF780–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . New York Churches PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Madison Avenue, Corner 44th StreetThe REV. LEIGHTON PARKS, D.D., Rector Church closed for repairs during September, re=openSunday, October 5th SERVICES Holy Communion at Half-past Nine oclockMorning Prayer and Sermon at Eleven oclock Evening Prayer at Four oclock (special musical service) Calvary Church 4th Ave. and 21$t St. The Rev. Theodore SedgwickRector SUMMER S
RM2CRH3Y9–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . New York Churches PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Madison Avenue, Corner 44th StreetThe REV. LEIGHTON PARKS, D.D., Rector Sunday, June 29th SERVICES Holy Communion at Half-past Eight oclockMorning Prayer and Sermon at Eleven oclock Evening Prayer at Four oclock (special musical service). Calvary Church 4th Ave. and 21st St. The Rev. Theodore SedgwickRector SUMMER SERVICES Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Morning Prayer & Se
RM2CRH853–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . New York Churches PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Madison Avenue, Corner 44th StreetThe REV. LEIGHTON PARKS, D.D., Rector Sunday, June 22d SERVICES Holy Communion at Half-past Eight oclockMorning Prayer and Sermon at Eleven oclock Evening Prayer at Four oclock (special musical service) TRINITY CHAPEL TRINITY PARISHWEST 25th AND 26th STREETS Just off Broadway at Madison Square SUNDAY WEEK DAYS 8 and 11 a. m. 7.30 an
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