RF2E4P2NB–Marylise Lebranchu (L) and Elisabeth Guigou, attend the Socialist Party General Meeting for upcoming election, held at la Mutualite in Paris, France, on January20, 2008. Photo by Corentin Fohlen/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMGC8WB1–Royalty - Prince William - New Zealand - Day Two
RMW2PA6W–1916 SteinertHall BostonGlobe January20
RM2AWEJ32–The Commercial and financial chronicle . the par valueof the bonds bid for. The right is reserved toreject any or all bids. Delivery of the bonds will be made on January20, 1909, at 11 oclock A. M., at the office of theCity Comptroller of Kansas City, in Kansas City,Missouri. Bids will be received at the officeof the Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, In theCity Hall in said City, but no bid will be entitledto consideration unless received by or beforethe hour above set for receiving bids. Printed circulars containing more definite anddetailed Information with reference to said bonds,and blank fo
RMD4YA78–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 8 of 9)
RM2AMXP3C–Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . e, January20, 1S49. STEARNS, Charles A. Harvard M.D. 1884.Born in West Medway, Mass., 1858 ; educated inpublic schools of Worcester, Mass. ; graduated Am-herst, 1881 ; Harvard Medical School, 1884; beganpractice at Shrewsbury, Mass., and later in Providence,R. I.; in Pawtucket, R. I., since April 1885. CHARLES A. STEARNS, M.D., Physicianand Surgeon, was born in West Medway,Massachusetts, August 15, 1S58, the son of
RMD4YACD–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 9 of 9)
RM2AN67H4–Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . was Ijorn in Lexington, Mass., January20, 1834, son of Charles and Mary (Davis)Rolnnson. He received his early education inthe [lublic schools, IjCxington academy andHopkins Classical school in (and)ridge, wherehe prepared for college. In 185(5 he was grad-uated with the degree A. I>. from Ilar-ar(l BIOGRA PHICA L. —MA SSA CM USE T TS. 619 university. After leaving college he heeanieprincipal of the high .school in Ciiicopee, Ma.s.s.,and occupied that posi
RMD4YABH–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 5 of 9)
RM2AGE87X–. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... (IRAN I) PATHOMAS B. KROCKVVAV Came to Traverse City in 18G2,over half a centaury ago. Hemade apple and flour barrels forHannah, Lay & Co. in a coopershop that stands where the PereMarquette depot now stands. Mr. Brockway died January20, 1909.. SMITH BARNES Secretary, treasurer and general man-ager of the Hannah tli: Lay MercantileCo., was bf>:n ni Madison County, N.Y., in J827. Since 1836 his life hasbeen spent in ALchig
RMD4YABC–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 3 of 9)
RM2CGJCC0–. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . enlisted January20, isf)8. and was drafted to the U. S. S. Georgia, but afterward transferredto the Galena with rank of quartermaster. In such position it was his duty to take charge ofthe wheel: but the actual labor of handling thespokes was done by one first-class and one ordi-nary seaman. In the Mobile engagement the Galena wasmade fast to another vessel, and, as it was,during this passage past the forts, the workof steering was both l
RMD4YA6K–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 2 of 9)
RM2CDH0P8–. A genealogical and biographical record of Miami county, Ohio . but never sought ordesired official preferment. He held mem-bership in St. Johns Lutheran church aivldied in that faith, at the age of forty-threevears. His wife bore the maiden name ofEllen Livensberger. She was born in Berkscounty, Pennsylvania, but was reared nearDayton, Ohi(i. Her father. William Livens-berger. was a pioneer of the Buckeye stateand wedded ]Iary Spitler, a native of Berkscounty, Pennsylvania. She was born January20, 1790, and died February 9, 1872. Mrs.Shade was quite young when brought by her. GENEALOGICAL A
RMD4YA6Y–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 4 of 9)
RM2CEE4R5–. Men who made San Francisco. ce House,Winchester Hotel, Friedmans Furniture House,and many others. He has also erected the Alexander ^ oungHotel, Honolulu, Stockton Savings and LoanSociety, Stockton; Peoples Savings Bank, Sac-ramento; First Presbyterian Church and FirstIViethodist Church, Alameda. Mr. Meyers was married to Miss Bertha S.May in 1 894 and has three children. Charles Henry Oatman CHARLES HENR OATMAN wasborn in Sacramento, California, January20, 1862. He graduated from the Universityof California at the age of 20 years, and hasassiduously applied his learning in the practiceol h
RMD4YAC4–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 7 of 9)
RM2CF2XYE–. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. , January20, [849. STEARNS, Charles A. Harvard M.D. 1884.Born in West Medway, Mass., 1858 ; educated inpublic schools of Worcester, Mass. ; graduated Am-herst, 1881 ; Harvard Medical School, 1884; beganpractice at Shrewsbury, Mass., and later in Providence,R. I.; in Pawtucket, R. I., since April 1885. GlIARLKS A. STKARNS, M.D., Physicianand Surgeon, was born in West Medway,Massachusetts, August 15, 1858, the son o
RMD4YAC3–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 6 of 9)
RM2CF5TG9–. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. CAPT. JAMES LAVDEN The captain is James Layden, who hasbeen in the Department since April i,1886. He is a native of San Francisco,and was born August 13, 1863. He be-came foreman of Engine No. 23, January20, 1898, after several promotions, enter-ing Engine No. 15 as hoseman, and after-wards to assistant foreman of Engine No.23, then to his present rank. The com-pany has the second-best record at theNorth Beach drill tower, i min.45 sec. The other members are : Lieutenant,Pat Barry; engineer, Chas. Hewitt;driver, J. J. McCa
RMD4YA64–Inaugural Address, Kennedy Draft, 01/17/1961 (Page 1 of 9)
RM2CHDA0F–. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York; . ears and was reappointed under Cleve-lands second administration in 1894. In 1866 he married Annie Plaster of Wheat-field and they have twelve children: William, born December 12, 1870; Albert,born November 2, 1872; Philip, born November 24, 1877; Agnes, born July 23,1867; Louise, born August 13, 1868; Lydia, born May 10, 1873: Minnie, born January20, 1876; Molly, born July 1, 1879; Mamie, born December 13, 1880; Lena, bornSeptember 9, 1883; Anna, born December 26, 1884 and Elsie, born April 30, 1887.Mr. Lange has been tax collector and was leader of
RMD4YACW–Act 'providing for renaming of the National Cultural Center the John F. Kennedy Center For the Performing Arts,' (Page 1 of 2)
RMD4YA7K–Act 'providing for renaming of the National Cultural Center the John F. Kennedy Center For the Performing Arts,' (Page 2 of 2)
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