RM2JJY7K5–Queensland Team 1950 Back row: D. Green (visitor), N. Andrews, I. Jones, H. Crocker, J. Wedesweiler, N. Linde, C. Furness (trainer). Centre: F. Russell (visitor), D. Hall, A. Thompson, J. Munn, D. Flannery, W. Sullivan, D. McGovern, V. Jensen (president QRL). Front row: F. Gilbert manager, R. Griffiths, B. Davies, C. Quinn, W. Thompson, J. Rooney, V. Irwin, H. Griffiths, C. R. Walsh manager. May 22, 1950.
RF2GE3N1F–Henley-upon-Thames, Oxfordshire, UK. 15th August, 2021. O.P.W Parish and C.B.A Sullivan winners of the Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup Men's Pair Oars on Finals Day at Henley Royal Regatta 2021. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RMRXE6Y0–Chicago Stock Exchange: Bank of Five Elevator Grilles with Four Plates. Louis H. Sullivan; American, 1856-1924. Date: 1894. Dimensions: a)1 grill: 73 7/8 × 50 3/8 in. (o.h. × o.w.) b-c) 2 grilles: 45 3/4 × 84 in. (o.h. × o.w.) d-e) 2 grilles: 70 1/4 × 18 in. (o.w. × o.l.) f) plate: 18 × 140 1/4 in. (o.w. × o.l.) g) plate: 10 1/4 × 51 3/4 in. (o.w. × o.l.) h) plate: 119 3/4 × 13 in. i) plate: 119 3/4 × 14 in. Cast iron, wrought iron, and copper-plated cast iron. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: Louis H. Sullivan. Architects Adler & Sullivan.
RMWA77KR–A delegation from Boston, headed by Mayor James F. Curley, called on Pres. Coolidge, April 6, urging him to establish a hospital for veterans at Fort Strong, just outside of Boston. (left to right): Dr. David J. Johnson, Mayor Curley, E. Mark Sullivan, Frank B. Howard and Standish Willcox [White House, Washington, D.C.]
RM2RBWTRG–Pvt. E.P. Antrim photographed Capt. J.H. McCawley, C.O. of the 3rd Army Corps Balloon Group, and Lt. Humphrey Sullivan, Photographic Officer of the 3rd Army Corps, between Romagne and Bantheville, Meuse, France. The photo was taken on Jan. 23, 1919, and received on Nov. 15, 1918. The description number is B. The photo was approved by A.E.P. cena ar, but the issue date is unknown.
RMPBMXR6–Abel C. Thomas - painted by A.B. Rockey ; engraved by J. Sartain.
RM2RCFA5C–Col. E.J. McMahon and his staff, including Major E.H. Burghn, Capt. R.R. Reinholt, Capt. A.S. Cale, 1st Lt. O.H. Cale, Capt. B. Beau, Capt. E.G. Ehohardt, 1st Lt. T.D. Kennedy, Lt. F.D. Sullivan, 1st Lt. Elmer Stradal, 1st Lt. H.C. Venable, 1st Lt. C.A. Marquist, and 1st Lt. Baggett, pose for a photograph in Larshey, France. Taken on September 30, 1918 during World War I.
RMW92N80–A n.b.e. view of the fort on the western end of Sullivan Island with the disposition of His Majesty's fleet commanded by Commodore Sir Peter Parker Knt. & c. & c. & c. during the attack on the 28th of June 1776, which lasted 9 hours and 40 minutes
RM2RCGNA0–Officers of the 9th Brigade, 5th Division, are pictured in front of the P.C. located in Chateau de Louppy. In the front row (left to right) are Lt. A.W. Sullivan, Col. F.B. Hawkins, Capt. E.F. Post, Lt. E.C. Carrier, and Lt. R.H. Peacock. In the back row (left to right) are Capt. W.N. Nicholls, Capt. A.R. King, Interpreter Le Bault, Lt. L.B. Roberts, Lt. A.E. Stafford. This photograph was taken in Louppy sur Loison, Meuse, France.
RMTDPMFR–Photograph of a line drawing. 'ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLANS, SECTIONS and ELEVATIONS, BUILDING C, PLANT B.' Holston Ordnance Works, Tennessee Eastman Corporation. July 7, 1942. Delineator- F. F. Stone. Drawing - 7651-1003.001. - Holston Army Ammunition Plant, RDX-and-Composition-B Manufacturing Line 9, Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; Bachmann , Werner E; Tennessee Eastman Corporation; U.S. Department of the Army; National Defense Research Committee; Fraser-Brace Company; Charles T. Main Incorporated; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Holston Defense Corporation; Tompkins,
RM2RC1AEG–SIGNAL OFFICERS of the 2nd Division featured in this image include: Capt. R. B. Tenney, Capt. E. H. Puller, Maj. 0.8. Albright, Chief Signal officer 2nd. Div. Capt. T. L. Clark S.R.C., Capt. I.G. Holcomb. In the second row are Capt. J.E. Sullivan, S.R.C., 1st. Lt. J.A. Hart, Lt. Lundquist, and Lt. G. E. Pagan. The last row consists of A. P. J. Bogd Dr. lat. Lt. M.R.C. This photo was taken in Marbache, France during World War One. It was passed by A.E.F. censor, but the date of issuance is unspecified.
RMR5GFE6–The day-dream. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 frontispiece. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2RCFBHD–Nurses of Base Hospital #97 in Allerey, Saone et Loire, France. The nurses are listed in the photo caption, including the names: Mery Schell, Lillian MacAdam, Alice Sterling, Gessie Irion, Sophia Stapule, May F. Strand, Blanche H. Harding (acting Ch. Nurse), Bertha H. McClaron, Anna O'Donnell, Mary S. Oldon, Lyle Shewalter, Jean Watt, Clare Gasser, M. Dorweiler, Hasel Scott, C.M. Sullivan, A. McElan, W.B. Alexander, Ina Mee Burney, Chaplain C.L. Foss, Sadie Erbb, Ellen Shafer, Laura Goodwin, and Edith McDermott. The photo was taken on April 14, 1919.
RMW0B3XH–Accompanied by his wife Sophie, B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell (on Sophie's left) and Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan (in wheelchair), Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, inspects the honor gaurd during a walkabout while visiting City Hall for the 2010 Paralympic Flag raising in Vancouver, British Columbia, June 7, 2006. (UPI Photo/Heinz Ruckemann)
RM2RCGN2E–Caption: 'Officers in G-2 of General Headquarters, A.E.F., September 1919. The back row, listed left to right: First Lieutenants John D. Steen, Jason C. Easton, Leon LeTournean, Paul P. Cram, William Rice, Jerimiah J. Sullivan, John R. Reinhardt, Seymour Blair, Clarence D. Brenner, Arthur N. Weibert, Robert Topley, William S. Reid, Gordon A. Beebe, Percy T. Strong, D.W. Philbirch, William E. Nash, Glenn M. Davis, Ernest S. Landsman, George B. Shaw, Roger Townsend, James Gould, Captain Dexter Perkins, 1st Lieutenant Stuart N. Canby, 1st Lieutenant William Kelly. Notes indicate image reference a
RM2X22000–The McManus, Otto Rosalsky, Tom Foley, C.F. Murphy, Tim Sullivan funeral, 1913. Shows Tammany boss Charles Francis Murphy, Judge Otto Rosalsky, The McManus and Tom Foley who were pall bearers at the funeral for New York Tammany Hall politician Timothy (Big Tim) Daniel Sullivan (1862-1913) which took place at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, the Bowery, New York City, Sept. 15, 1913.
RM2RCK7DN–Battalion commanders and officers of the 3rd Battalion, 61st Infantry Regiment, 5th Division, pose for a photo in Longuyon, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The front row, from left to right, consists of Lieut. E. Read, Capt. G.O. Cowen, Capt. J.F. Sullivan, Lieut. Col. L.A. McClure (former commanding officer), Capt. C.E. Martin (commanding officer), Capt. T.B. Hudson, Lieut. J.R. Masterson, Lieut. R.E. Mix. The back row, from left to right, includes Lieut. L.B. Saxe, Lieut. H.F. Horft, Lieut. J.J. Garden, Lieut. H.H. Golding, Lieut. R.J. Exley, Lieut. F.C. Hinderer, Lieut. H.H. Jones, and Lieut. M
RM2AWRRK8–Liber brunensis . ARS1TYBASKET-BALL. Harold Avery SwaffieldDonald Sturges BabcockHarold Edward MuirWalter G. White B. M. McLyman H. A. Swaffield E. A. Adams Centers For>vards Captain Manager Assistant Manager Coach Guards W. M. Sullivan W. C Johnson J. R. McKay W. E. Sprackling
RM2RCD3RA–Nunter officers of the 9th Field Signal Battalion, 5th Division, are photographed in Esch, Luxembourg, Germany. The officers, from left to right, in the first row are 1st Lt. John K. Curtiss, B Co.; Capt. John W. Harrison, Med. C.; Capt. Edward M. Joyce, B Co.; Major Edward E. Butler, Comdg. Bn.; Capt. Jerome B. Sullivan, A Co.; and 1st Lt. Rolland E. Stafford, A Co. In the second row: 1st Lt. Alfred A. Allen, Dental Corps; 1st Lt. Chas. A. Heitchew, Supply Officer; 2nd Lt. Rasmus Rasmussen, A Co.; 2nd Lt. Edward C. Scheidell, Adjt.; 1st Lt. Roscoe Sherman, C Co.; and 1st Lt. Arthur C. Harris,
RMMRP25H–Cpl. Gabriel Sullivan, assigned to Light Armored Reconnaissance Company, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion 6th Marines, gets exposed to oleoresin capsicum before conducting a confidence course as part of a non-lethal training class aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) June 24, 2017. The 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit is underway with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Adaecus G. B
RM2RCE28K–Personnel from Camp Hospital No. 38 in Chatillon sur Seine, Cote d'Or, France, are pictured in this photo. The individuals in the photo are identified as follows: in the front row from left to right - Sergte, David Duford; C. S. Reynolds; F.O.Day; C. C. Ross; Edward Chandlers Maj. N. P. Feury; Sergts. W. T. K11-cullen; C. E. Miner; Ralph Botting; L.A. Sullivan; Ralph Henderson. In the second row - Sergst. John Stine; A. F. Wullf; R. J. Sturbuck; A. M. Palmer; Pvt. John Washington; Earl Inman; Cpl.S.B. Emery; Pvt. 0.L. Smith; Cpl. W. L. Duncan; Pvt. John Sheppard; Sgt.F.E. Miles. In the third r
RMDCDCGA–Hayes,UK,15th August 2013,Hayes School, in Kent, students Max Sullivan,Wilf Foster & Deza Vahdati study and compare their A Level result Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News
RM2RCMFEF–Image depicting Lt. Fox and other military officers of the 3rd Battalion, 61st Infantry, 5th Division, taken on November 26, 1918. Front row, from left to right: Lt. E. Read, Capt. G.O. Cowen, Capt. J.F. Sullivan, Lt. Col. L.A. McClure (former Commanding Officer), Capt. C.E. Martin (Current Commanding Officer), Capt. T.B. Hudson, Lt. J.R. Masterson, Lt. R.E. Mix. Back row, from top to bottom: Lt. L.B. Saxe, Lt. H.F. Horft, Lt. J.J. Garden, Lt. H.H. Golding, Lt. R.J. Exley, Lt. F.C. Hinderder, Lt. H.H. Jones, Lt. M.H. Dillard. The location is Longuyon, Meurthe et Moselle, France.
RM2RCG6YA–Officers of Base Hospital 62, Mars Suralliers, Nievre, France. Front row (left to right): Lts. J.P.Croc, E.K.North, H.B.Thomas, Capt. A.B. Yudelson, Lt. E. L. Douglass, Capt. C. L. Banks, Capt. H. R. Fisher, Col. R. L. Cook, Col. H. B. Perry, Capt. M. Kollig, Capt. P. R. Sedgley, Lt. A. G. Pilch, Lt. P. S. Burbank, Lt. R. R. Miller, Lt. J. M. Marks. Second row: Lts. J. J. O'Leary, E. N. Hagin, Chaplain J. N. Robertson, Lt. R. I. Nicoll, Capt. F. E. Brown, Capt. A. J. Storm, Lt. J. P. Herbert, Jr., Lt. J. E. Sullivan, Capt. Win. H. W. Knipe, Capt. J. H. Doyle, Capt. R. A. Constien, Lt. H. E. Mu
RMKYRFDY–A U.S. Army carry team transfers the remains of Spc. Javion S. Sullivan, of Fort Mill, S.C., Jan. 11, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Sullivan was assigned to the 16th Signal Company, 54th Signal Battalion, 160th Signal Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas. (U.S. Air Force
RM2RCFR4C–Pvt. John H. Maxwell and Pvt. Earl A. Sullivan from Co. B, 137th Regt. Inf., formerly 1st and 2nd Regt. Inf. Kan. N.G., are seen manning an automatic rifle team near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. The photo was taken on an unknown date and approved by the A.E.P. censor.
RMTDPMFG–Photograph of a line drawing. '(PLAN LAYOUT OF) PART III, SECTION 1, EQUIPMENT LAYOUT, BUILDINGS E-1 TO E-10 INCL., WASHING, MANUFACTURING AREA PLANT 'B'.' From the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Industrial Facilities Inventory, Holston Ordnance Works, Kingsport, Tennessee. Plant B, Parts II, III. (Nashville, TN- Office of the District Engineer, 1944). - Holston Army Ammunition Plant, RDX-and-Composition-B Manufacturing Line 9, Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; Bachmann , Werner E; Tennessee Eastman Corporation; U.S. Department of the Army; National Defense Research C
RM2RCHKG1–Major General Joseph E. Kuhn of the 79th Division and other officers of the 315th Infantry Regiment at Thanksgiving services in Danvillers. From left to right: Capt. David Williams, Capt. Leonard Sullivan, Adj. 150th Inf Brigade, Col. Tenny Ross, Chief of Staff, 79th Division; Brig. Gen. Evan M. Johnson, 158th Inf Bgde., Maj. Gen. Joseph E. Kuhn, Dol. A.C. Knowles, 315th Inf. Reg., Capt. H. A. Rapeleye, aid to Gen. Kuhn, Lt. Col. F. T. Burt, 315th Inf. Regiment. Image courtesy of Sgt. Morris Pineberg, taken on November 29, 1918.
RMR5CRE4–Isabel. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 48. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2RCN4X1–Caption: Officers attached to the Transportation Department during World War I. Rear row: -2nd Lieuts. E.G. Keisel, F. T. Patillo, J.S. Smith, Capt. L. E. McCauley, 1st Lt. C. L. Sheets, Capt. H. W. Hanley, 1st Lt. J. M. Gall, 1st Lt. G.H. Tillingham, 1st Lt. E. L. Taylor, 1st Lt. F. Groff, 2nd Lieut. R.P. Hart, 1st Lieut. W. S. Stewart, C 1st Lt. M.S. Cone, 1st Lt. S. G. Hess. Front row: Capt. C. McMillan, 2nd Lt. J. N. Royal, 1st Lt. D. W. Smith, 1st Lt. H.G. Kellar, 2nd Lt. J.H. Edgar, 1st Lt. A. C. Vanzand, Capt. C.B. Harveson, Capt. J. W. Highleyman, Capt. J. A. Appleton, Major C.L. Y. Os
RM2M3MHJ9–A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina : by a squadron of His Majesty's ships, on the 28th of June 1776, with the disposition of the King's land forces, and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels from the drawings made on the spot , Fort Moultrie, Battle of, S.C., 1776, Maps, Early works to 1800, Fortification, South Carolina, Maps, Early works to 1800, Fort Moultrie S.C., History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Maps, Early works to 1800, Fort Sullivan S.C., History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Maps, Early works to 1800 Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Collection
RM2AWRPRY–Liber brunensis . ARS1TYBASKET-BALL. Harold Avery SwaffieldDonald Sturges BabcockHarold Edward MuirWalter G. White B. M. McLyman H. A. Swaffield E. A. Adams Centers For>vards Captain Manager Assistant Manager Coach Guards W. M. Sullivan W. C Johnson J. R. McKay W. E. Sprackling. MUIRasstm&r. JOHNSON McKAY MdYmU B/BCOCK m&r. /AM5 SWAFFIELDcAPT. SPRACKLING SULLIV/IW 204 LIBER BRUNENSIS LII Basketball Season of 1910
RMTDPMFE–Photograph of a line drawing. '(PLAN LAYOUT AND CROSS SECTION OF) PART III, SECTION 1, EQUIPMENT LAYOUT, BUILDINGS C-1, C-3, C-5, C-6, C-7, C-9 INCL., MIXING, MANUFACTURING AREA, PLANT 'B'.' From the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Industrial Facilities Inventory, Holston Ordnance Works, Kingsport, Tennessee. Plant B, Parts II, III. (Nashville, TN- Office of the District Engineer, 1944). - Holston Army Ammunition Plant, RDX-and-Composition-B Manufacturing Line 9, Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; Bachmann , Werner E; Tennessee Eastman Corporation; U.S. Department of th
RMR5DP2H–Kate. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 70. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2EBFG64–Congressional Coffee Hour (House), 5:43PM. President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson attend a Congressional Coffee Hour in the Blue Room, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Representative Page Belcher of Oklahoma; Representative Thomas N. Downing of Virginia; President Kennedy; Representative James H. Morrison of Louisiana; Representative Edwin E. Willis of Louisiana; Vice President Johnson; Representative Leonor K. Sullivan of Missouri.
RM2RCBXDF–'Welcome home parade in New York City. The image captures the heroes who are lined up to receive the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.). Among the recipients are Major Paul Daly, 1st Lieutenant M.L. Atkins, 2nd Lieutenant E.A. Dennie, and several other servicemen. The parade was held to honor the returning soldiers.'
RM2AFHRE7–. Oconeean. Bartless. H. i>.Beckett. W.Giles. G. W.Hester. B. C.Kennedy. R. M.Lewis. L. C.London*. T. P..Phelps. H. A. Tenants Wvse. J. H.Larsen*. G. A. Woods. PlXCKXEY. R. S. Prixgle. B. G. SCHIRMER. C. C.SCHIRMER. F. B. Steele. P. J.Sullivan, C. P. Williamson. C.Winters. T. H.M. A. E 98. •SHORTIE, THE BOYS FRIEND
RM2RCJ2T4–Enlisted personnel on duty in the office of the Attending Surgeon, Hdqrs. District Paris, A.E.F. Pictured are soldiers from various ranks, including Pvt. 101. Alfred B. Blanchard, Sgt. James K. Winter, Pvt. 1cl. Rolon T.Irish, and others. The photo was taken in the Tuilleries Gardens, Paris, France during World War One. Caption contains factual information.
RMTDPMFC–Photograph of a line drawing. '(PLAN LAYOUT AND CROSS SECTION OF) PART I, SECTION 8, BUILDINGS NO. C-1, C-3, C-5, C-6, C-7, C-9, MIXING, MANUFACTURING AREA, PLANT B AS OF 4-24-44.' From the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Industrial Facilities Inventory, Holston Ordnance Works, Kingsport, Tennessee. Plant B, Parts II, III. (Nashville, TN- Office of the District Engineer, 1944). - Holston Army Ammunition Plant, RDX-and-Composition-B Manufacturing Line 9, Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; Bachmann , Werner E; Tennessee Eastman Corporation; U.S. Department of the Army; Na
RMR5CGBT–Madeline. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 44. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AFHRTX–. Oconeean. CLEMSON COLLEGE BAND SIGNAL CORPS. Bartless. H. i>.Beckett. W.Giles. G. W.Hester. B. C.Kennedy. R. M.Lewis. L. C.London*. T. P..Phelps. H. A. Tenants Wvse. J. H.Larsen*. G. A. Woods. PlXCKXEY. R. S. Prixgle. B. G. SCHIRMER. C. C.SCHIRMER. F. B. Steele. P. J.Sullivan, C. P. Williamson. C.Winters. T. H.M. A. E 98
RM2RCK05E–Cpl. James J. Lydon and the Detachment Medical Department are shown in the office of the Attending Surgeon at the District of Paris headquarters. The photograph includes various soldiers ranging from privates to first-class privates, as well as sergeants and lieutenants, including Lt. Fred B. Bass, Lt. Col. Thos. C. Austin, and Capt. Walter D. McKenna, among others. Contract Surgeon Paul Gallagher is also present in the image.
RMTDPMFY–Photograph of a line drawing. 'BUILDING LOCATION PLAN, AREAS A and B.' Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Holston Defense Corporation. September 8, 1970. Delineator- R. C. G. Drawing - 7651-212-1226.03. - Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Producer Gas Plant, Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; U.S. Army; Tennessee Eastman Corporation; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Fraser-Brace Co., Inc.; Charles T. Main, Inc.; Semet Solvay Engineering Corporation; Mack, Robert C, historian; Dennett Muessig, Ryan and Associates, Ltd., photographer; Tompkins, Sally Kress, program manager; Lange, Robie S, project manager; B
RMR503TT–The vision of sin. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 96. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AM20RT–331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . WKx rJ h. ^rn) Kehms, Setzkorn, Lund, Freiberg, Prudenske, ThielAnderson D. R-, Boardman, Dillon, Kaufman, Johnson F. C. Erickson F. B.Phelps, Cpl. Springsteele, Set. Francisco, Cpl. Summers ft £ £. 1. 4, Liskey, Thone, Fritz, Kappers, Reardon, Hirmer DeWitt Johnson A. J., Benish, Redjewski, Sullivan, Dunbar Kraska, Lee, Set. Quimbv, Cpl. Bilkey, Dunn BATTERY E — Page 281 A 3311 Field Artillery,
RMR5HME6–Margaret. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 54. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AJK500–Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . S: Western Union, A. B. C. (4th and Sth Editions), A.]., Liebers and Priratt. Sullivan Water-Jet Drills Will get the hole in and the cuttings out quickest FOR DRIFTING, tunneling and other holes at or nearthe horizontal, you can increase vour drilling speed 25 to 100per cent by employing SULLIVAN WATER -JETDRILLS. These machines are fitted with hollow pistons, and usehollow steel. Water and compressed air are forced throughthe piston and steel to the bottom of the hole, throwing outthe cuttings, preventing sticking of bits, and affording a cleandril
RMR587HW–Lady Clare. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 112. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AKCPW8–Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . r. Highest Quality. Satisfaction in Use. Prompt Delivery. Keen Prices. CABLES: Ropery, Rutherglen. CODES: Western Union, A. B. C. (4th and 5th Editions), A. 1., Liebers and Priratc On thefiring-line IN the contest to excavate rock as rapidly and as cheaply as possible, you willfind SULLIVAN DRILLS everywhere on the firing line, in the thick of the fight. If you are equipped with Sullivan Drills, you will feel the confidence that comes fromperfect reliance in tested tools, from the knowledge that you have the most modernand efficient machines for dri
RMR5G9EE–Eleanore. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 62. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AJECPE–United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . sterlyboundary line of the Stewart Fraction claim, the line1-2-3 o^ Figure 2 extended indefinitely southerly.This includes the ore bodies in dispute underneath theOntario claim, and the segments of the vein under-neath the properties of the Appellees, Bunker Hill & Sullivan M. and C. Co. and the Sierra Nevada Mi-ning Company which are shown on Figure i ante. The facts as illustrated on Figure 2 are practicallyconceded. The general course of the vein along theline nearest to the surface is from A to B. This apexdoes not appear at the surfac
RMR57K3T–Rosalind. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 58. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2ANC0BY–The Index . Ruth Voss Theodora Baltser THE ANNUAL LITERARY CONTEST The sixty-second annual Inter-Society Contest was held in the auditorium,Saturday evening, December 17. The Wrights did well but the Phils did betterAnd all but the reading went to the latter. ProgramDebate: Besolved: That the United States Government, after Three Months Notice, Should Stop Immigration for a Period of Three Years.Affirmative: John Graham and S. M. Current for Wrightonia.Negative: S. B. Sullivan and D. H. Wells for Philadelphia. Decision two to one for Philadelphia.Orations: The Challenge Otto C. Taubeneck for W
RMR5AWW0–The palace of art. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 182. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AG0PGA–. Canadian foundryman (1918). e Empire By H. G. Wells Living Up to Our Reputation By Prof. P. M. KennedyBy Agnes C. Laut Your Old Uncle Sam is Coming Right Back Of You By Lieut.-Col. J. B. Maclean Stemming the Teuton Tide By Geo. Pearson The Strange Adventure of the Open Door By Arthur Stringer The Three SapphiresThe Torby TragedyThe Magic MakersLennix Ballister—Diplomat By W. A. Fraser By A. C. Allenson By Alan Sullivan By Archie P. McKishnie All the regular features as well—Review of Reviews, The BestBooks, The Business Outlook, The Investment Situation, Womenand Their Work. July MacLeans Ca
RMR56M40–Adeline. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 48. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AFWY5X–. Canadian foundryman (1918). Alive! a gripping story of underground warfare. By Lieut. C. W. TilbrookLess Petty Politics, More Common-Sense, a fearless discussion of thewar situation. By Lieut.-Col. J. B. Maclean Five splendid stories by well-known Canadian authors—Arthur Stringer,W. A.. Fraser, Alan Sullivan, Archie P. McKishnie and Allen C. Shore. The Events of a Warring World The Review of Reviews section,made up of reprints from the bestarticles published the world over,contains an especially readablegrist. Some of the articles are: Lloyd George Founds New SecretService. Germanys Latest P
RMR5GHEF–The vision of sin. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 106. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AN7DB5–Bomb . f^p: riNAL GEPNAN. V. E. McBEE, Jr., Eeader. WM. M. GWIN, Jr. G. A. DERBYSHIRE, S. H. MEEM, F. A. SULLIVAN. D. OTEY, Chief Marshal. H. L. SHANER, S. F. DENBY, J. B. AYERS, G. H. ALEXANDER, P. D. EWING. L. K. LEAKE. W. L. ZIMMER, Jr., Chairman Committee. ODominittee. W. D. SCOTT, H. S. ERVAY, J. W. YATES, A. MORENO, M. E. LOCKE. S. G. TALBOTT, J. C. KENT, WILLIAM WOOD. 124.
RMR57GWY–The palace of art. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 186. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AJJM83–Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . n Union, A. B. C. (4th and 5th Edition.I. A.I., Liebert and Print*. Sullivan Water-Jet Drills Will get the hole in and the cuttings out quickest FOR DRIFTING, tunneling and other holes at or nearthe horizontal, vou can increase vour drilling speed 2r> to HH>per cent by employing SULLIVAN WATER - J E 1DRILLS. These machines are fitted with hollow pistons, and UKhollow steel. Water and compressed air are forced throughthe piston and steel to the bottom of the hole, throwing; outthe cuttings, preventing sticking of bits, and affording a cleandril
RMR5CR3Y–Lilian. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 22. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AN7DN5–Bomb . f^p: riNAL GEPNAN. V. E. McBEE, Jr., Eeader. WM. M. GWIN, Jr. G. A. DERBYSHIRE, S. H. MEEM, F. A. SULLIVAN. D. OTEY, Chief Marshal. H. L. SHANER, S. F. DENBY, J. B. AYERS, G. H. ALEXANDER, P. D. EWING. L. K. LEAKE. W. L. ZIMMER, Jr., Chairman Committee. ODominittee. W. D. SCOTT, H. S. ERVAY, J. W. YATES, A. MORENO, M. E. LOCKE. S. G. TALBOTT, J. C. KENT, WILLIAM WOOD. 124
RMR5HDNE–St. Simeon Stylites. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 84. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AN91K5–Christian Century . Dr. Robt. A. Hume, speaker at BombayMissionary Celebration. Dr. Herbert C. Herring, new Congregationalsecretary. Dr. S. B. Capen, prominent speaker at Bom-bay celebration. 16 (824) THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY November 20, 1913 Of Human Interest Tim Sullivan on Human Nature. The charities of the late Timothy D.Sullivan made him beloved in New YorksEast Side. But these charities also gave Mr. Sulli-van an insight into human nature, andhe would sometimes say with a wrysmile: Give a poor man help and hell loveyou for a week. At the end of thattime hell hate you because you dontgive h
RMR5884X–Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 120. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AJKPBD–Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . d British Columbia : McLennan, McFeely & Co., Ltd., Vancouver. Highest Quality. Satisfaction in Use. Prompt Delivery. Keen Prices. CABLES: Ropery, Rutherglen. CODES: Western Union, A. B. C. (4th and 5th Editions), A.I., Liebers and Private. Mine Your Coal Deeper with Sullivan Ironclads Is your coal free from impurities that hinder cutting and shooting ? Is your roof strongand the bottom regular? If so, why not mine your coal 71 ft., 8: ft., or 10 ft. underinstead of 5 or 6 ft. ? Actual mining results show that, as compared with short bar machines, S
RMR5151J–Lady Clara Vere de Vere. A Dream of Fair Women and other poems. Selected and illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. With a postscript by the artist. F.P. London : G. Richards, 1900 [1899]. Source: K.T.C.104.b.1 facing 74. Author: Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Sullivan, Edmund Joseph.
RM2AJMBJJ–Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . umbia : McLennan, McFeely & Co., Ltd., Vancouver. Highest Quality. Satisfaction in Use. Prompt Delivery. Keen Prices. CABLES: Ropery, Rutherglen. CODES: Western Union, A. B. C. (4th and 5th Edition.I. A.I., Liebert and Prirate. Mine Your Coal Deeper with Sullivan Ironclads Is your coal free from impurities that hinder cutting and shooting ? Is your roof strongand the bottom regular ? If so, why not mine your coal 7^ ft., 8i ft., or 10 ft. underinstead of 5 or 6 ft. ? Actual mining results show that, as compared with short bar machines, Sullivan Long
RM2AM2E62–Canadian mining journal January-June 1905 . BRAND Manufactured by E Camborne, Cornwail, EngSand CANADIAN OFFICE : BENNETT FUSE CO.,Xatesst,VICTORIA, B.C. AND AGENCIESTHROUGHOUTTHE DOMINION DIAMOND DRILLS FOR SALE TWO SULLIVAN DIAMOND DRILLS, one C. N. and one H. N.The outfits are comparatively new. Will sell cheap. ADDRESS : W. L. BRENNAN. UNIONTOWN, PENN., U.S.A. 20 THE CANADIAN MINING REVIEW.. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Leases for Mioes of Gold, Silver, Coal, Ifoo, Copper, Lead, Tin PRECIOUS STONES. TITLES GIVEN DIRECT FROM THE GROWN, ROYALTIES AND RENTALS MODERATE. GOLD AND SILVER. Under the
RM2AWE8NP–Arbutus . Ara Ethel Hershman, New Albany, Ind. A Z B; Class Secretary;Associate Editor Arbutus, 97. Newton Carr Johnson, Oakland City, Ind. Elmer Finley Mahan, Orleans, Ind. Business Manager Glee Club. Clara Jane Mitchell, Mitchell, Ind. A Z B; Treasurer WomansLeague. Francis Marion Hamilton, Zanesville, Ind. Independent; NorthManchester College, 1.894; President Y. M. C. A. Elmer Perry Dodd, Caldwell, Idaho. Independent. Daniel Joseph Moran, St. Marys, Ind. State Normal, 1892. Alice May Curtis, Remington, Ind. Sigel Elza Raines, Sullivan, Ind. State Normal, 1888; BusinessManager Arbutus, 97.
RM2AG4PE6–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. Graves, John H.HUMBOLDT Barnum, P. B.IMPERIAL Nuffer, A. P.KERN Sears, W. L.LOS ANGELES Benedict, H. Stanley Merrill, LeonardMADERA McCardle, E. M.MARIN Byrnes, Chas. W.MENDOCINO Hurley, Judge Jas. C. Mannon, Chas. M. APPRAISERS. NAPA Hayman, D. T. Newcomb, C. I.NEVADA Barker, C. HerbertORANGE Anderson, John N.PLACER Nelson, Thure N.RIVERSIDE Flaherty, T. F.SACRAMENTO Sullivan, J. E.SAN BERNARDINO Allen, Halsey W. Bishop, J. W.SAN DIEGO OHallaran, Thos. SAN FRANCISCOCosgriff,
RM2AM5Y7N–Transactions . J^vX ?Granite. BuskU Si Strelbrrs.Eixi:* S.Y. At the contact of the slate and granite, the latter often penetratesthe bedding of the slate, in known instances nearly 200 feet. Thegranite is much cut up by dikes of black trap, which also run intothe slate, faulting the vein in several places. A sketch of dikes andfaults is shown in the map. (Fig. 11).. Fig. II. Vicinity of the Sullivan Mine. Scale, IJi inches to a mile. Line of contact, Granite & Slates. Trap Dykes. —— Quartz Vein, in Slates. A. SuDivan Shaft. B. Stimpson C. Waukeag • D. Brook E. ^Ishley K-.vill 4 Slmtlti.. E
RM2AXH3PK–Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . z-Marchand. The most practical student.—M. E. Brydon. -r; I . ;• ? • r- Tv/r ii ( D. M. PrcSSOn. The best clinicians.—C. Moeller, J ^, „ „. I M. Sullivan. The best diagnostician.—A. Ellsworth. The most ivomanly.—A. R. L. Caffrey, M. P. Ryan, C. Bash. The most cultured.—L. Y. Tsao. The most independent.—B. M. Meine, H. M. Stewart. The most capable.—D. Perez-Marchand, C. Moeller, M. R. Lewis. The most charming.—H. F. Love. The wittiest.—M. J. McFall. Johnny on the spot.—E. B. Dunlap. Whose worth is most modestly hidden.
RM2AN1Y65–Official Dewey souvenir programme : commemorating the reception by the City of New York to Admiral Dewey, September 29th and 30th, 1899 / . re, Brig.-Gen. Stephens, Nassau W. Sheehan, John C. Sohmer, William Scully, P. Joseph Sexton, John B. Simis, Adolph, Jr. Scannell, John J. Sheehy, Edward C. Salmon, Arthur C. Sullivan, Timothy P. Smith, H. Ives Shannon, W. N. Siems, George Schinid, August F. Schmid, Frederick Sulzer, Herman Smith, James J. Sherman, P. Tecumseh Schneider, William F., Jr. Stewart, David S. Schmitt, Bernard Sharkey, Robert A. Schlesinger, Leo Shields, Thomas Stapleton, Luke S
RM2AWE98P–Arbutus . Ara Ethel Hershman, New Albany, Ind. A Z B; Class Secretary;Associate Editor Arbutus, 97. Newton Carr Johnson, Oakland City, Ind. Elmer Finley Mahan, Orleans, Ind. Business Manager Glee Club. Clara Jane Mitchell, Mitchell, Ind. A Z B; Treasurer WomansLeague. Francis Marion Hamilton, Zanesville, Ind. Independent; NorthManchester College, 1.894; President Y. M. C. A. Elmer Perry Dodd, Caldwell, Idaho. Independent. Daniel Joseph Moran, St. Marys, Ind. State Normal, 1892. Alice May Curtis, Remington, Ind. Sigel Elza Raines, Sullivan, Ind. State Normal, 1888; BusinessManager Arbutus, 97.
RM2AM20AX–331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ^rn) Kehms, Setzkorn, Lund, Freiberg, Prudenske, ThielAnderson D. R-, Boardman, Dillon, Kaufman, Johnson F. C. Erickson F. B.Phelps, Cpl. Springsteele, Set. Francisco, Cpl. Summers ft £ £. 1. 4, Liskey, Thone, Fritz, Kappers, Reardon, Hirmer DeWitt Johnson A. J., Benish, Redjewski, Sullivan, Dunbar Kraska, Lee, Set. Quimbv, Cpl. Bilkey, Dunn BATTERY E — Page 281 A 3311 Field Artillery,. EricksonA.D., Nelson J. R., Westerbo, Vaughn, Tillman, SchultzMolberg, Foster, Ross, Wenzl, Van Wonterghem Haugen, Rayner, Hart, Moldenhauer, Moran
RM2ANCC3T–The Campanile . EDWARD S. ROTHROCK B.A. Mercedes. Texas Hnnnr Cnuncil lo-lO; Owl LiterarySociety; Engineering Society; YoungMens Christian Association. Vice-Presi-dent 1G-17, Secretary ?14-15; Track14. DD CLAREXCE M. SAXFORD B.A. Houston, Texas Architectural Society, Secretary-Treas-urer Iti-l?; Campanile Art Editor.. ISAAC C. SANDERS B.A. Tyler, Texas Riceonian Literary Society, Secretary14-15; Young Mens Christian Asso-ciation, Secretary 12-13. DD RUTH SULLIVAN B.A. Temple. Texas Honors Course in Mathematics; Hon-or Council 15-16; Elizabeth BaldwinLiterary Society, Treasurer 13-14,President
RM2AKG612–The Indianapolis blue book : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, receiving days, and other valuable social information . ann, Mrs. Edvx^ardScott, Mrs. A. H.Smith, Mrs. Louis F.Snyder, Mrs. Leroy E.Stewart, Mrs. A. M.Sullivan, Eunice E.Sullivan, Mrs. Thos. L.Talbott, Mrs. Ona B.Taylor, Mrs. EdwardThomas, Miss LucilleTurner, Mrs. W. S.Tuttle, Mrs. Herman C.Van Voorhees, Mrs. G. R.Vonnegut, Mrs. BernardVose, Miss Tarquinia L.Walk. Mrs. Julius C.Watson, Mrs. C. R.Watters, Mrs. A. L.Welborn, Mrs. L.
RM2AJCK4T–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . st Ien.whieh is a prime favorite with the profession. —W. T. Parks, Dixon, 111., contributes toour portfolio plates of two ornamental prod-ucts of his quill, which do him great credit. Palmer, Sullivan, Pa.; L. W. Hallett, Miller-ton, Pa.; C. J. Walcott, Norwich, Conn.; L.W. Heron, Portland, Oregon, Business Col-lege, J. F. Rau, La Gro, Ind.; J. C. Blautou,Hardeman, Ga.; E. <i. Evans, Burlington, Vt.,Business College; John Rockwood, Natick,Mass.; Charles C. Bishop, Seneca, III.: Bur-dett Ealin, Northville, N. Y.; R. O. Stall,Chippewa Falls, Wis., B
RM2AN3YN2–The Indianapolis blue book : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, receiving days, and other valuable social information . nn, Mrs. EdviardScott, Mrs. A. II.Smith, Mrs. Louis F.Snyder, Mrs. Lerov E.Stewart, Mrs. A. M.Sullivan. Eunice E.Sullivan, Mrs. Thos. L.Talliott. Mrs. Ona B,Taylor, Mrs. EdwardThomas, Miss LucilleTurner, Mrs. W. S.Tuttle. Mrs. Flerman C.Van Voorhees, Mrs, G. R.Vonnegut, Mrs, BernardVose, Miss Tarquinia L.Walk. Mrs. Julius C.Watson. Mrs. C. R.Watters, Mrs. A. L.Welborn. Mrs. L
RM2AJJ3R0–Annual catalog St Viator College . d its pres-ent members still uphold the high standard set for them. Instructor,REV. A. N. St AUBIN, C.S.V. Captain,A. BIRREN First Lieutenant,E. RUSSELL Second Lieutenant,L. GROGAN St. Viateur1sCollegeBourbonnaisIllinois THE P. A. SULLIVAN BUGLE CORPS First Sergeant,J. HOGAN THE S.V.C. DRUM CORPS First Sergeant,L. F1NKEGAN 38 Thirty-SixthAnnualCatalogue 4* Oratorical Contest 4 4 Tuesday, June 7, 1904 4s PROGRAM Overture College Band Innocent III R. Wuerst Leo III B. Shiel Pius IX F. Mueller Gregory I P. Wahl ELOCUTION CONTEST SENIORS. Eugene Arams Dream F. Sh
RM2AXG7WW–Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity . » *2i, *29, *36, Court House, •30 *44, *5T, *6o, *67. —Inscription, ?52 Deaths of Aged People, Shrews- Crafts, Eliot Winship, by Georgia bury, *44 Tyler Kent, 3§9 —Grand Army Men, *84 Crane, Hon. E. B. 74, 99, 190, 124, Debs, Eugene V. *23 329,489,497, 541. Declaration of Independence, 16, *20, —Memorial of Sullivan Fore- *84, *9L hand, 322 Delaney, Terry D. *5 Crane, Rev. John C. *I9 *30, *37, *46 Dessault, W. F. *24 —Memorial of G. F. Daniels, 76 Dewey, Admiral *53 —The Nipmucks and Their Dickinson, Curtis ?29 Country, IOI Dickinson, T. A.
RM2AWFNR7–Arbutus . QUINN RlDGEWAY RlNNE Smith Strahler Claude E. Quinn, Cutler, IndianaM. D. Harry Chester Smith, Terre Haute, IndianaM. D. Phi Beta Pi; Rose Dispensary. John I. Rinne, Seymour, Indiana M. D. A. B., Indiana University, 07. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; PhiBeta Pi. O. W. Ridgewav, Indianapolis, Indiana G. Elmer Strahler. Dayton, ( >hi< M. D. B. S., Valparaiso University, 1905; U. S. Postoffice Department. M. D. Steele High School, 1903; clerk m X. C. R. Co. for two vea 223. Strickland Sullivan Thomas Thompson Thompson Clarence R. Strickland, Greenfield, Indiana M. I). Beta Theta Pi; Phi Rho
RM2ANCBTA–The Campanile . ISAAC C. SANDERS B.A. Tyler, Texas Riceonian Literary Society, Secretary14-15; Young Mens Christian Asso-ciation, Secretary 12-13. DD RUTH SULLIVAN B.A. Temple. Texas Honors Course in Mathematics; Hon-or Council 15-16; Elizabeth BaldwinLiterary Society, Treasurer 13-14,President 14-15; Choral Club; YoungWomens Christian Association, Cabi-net Member 16-17; Hiking Club; Cap-tain 16-17; Student Assistant in Math-ematics 16-l7; Manager Class Night;Assistant Editor-in-Chief Campanile.. WILEY BEECHER TEAL Dallas, Texas Hall Committee 1C-17; Youni^ MensChristian Association, Secretaiv
RM2AGC4N1–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. lknap. Miss Mary Belknap T. Sebluer Belle Sullivan .-. Warren E. Murray -.. EIGHTH DEPARTMENT. COUNTY EXHIBITS. Exhibitor. Address. Articles Exhibited. E. C. Voorhies Cliauncey Langdon Robert Cosner J. R. Nickerson B. M. Maxey W.R. Ellis J. D. Huffman 118 TRANSACTIONS OF THE oooooooooo in ic oooomooc ooo t^oio OOOOXiCl-0>0 88 Tj< e-i CO ^ rt .-I go C a s m V a cj^-: Six, m « .S -^ a: W§ 00552^a) 01 -^ -^ cjl5 r-1 l-J aj CC 72 CO uCoCCoSooCtfc^c3c3ni^;^-M-^CCKCOCOCOMMC
RM2AWJ0C7–Arbutus . Vliet Wade Turbett WlLHELM WlLKIE Hazel Vliet, Indianapolis, IndianaGerman. A. B. Meta Louise Wilhelm, New Harmony. IndianaLatin. A. B. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1908--09. Travis Sullivan Turbett, Decker, Indiana Botany. A. B. Pi Kappa Mu. Roscoe Hawk Wade, Lima, Indiana Law. LL. B. Kappa Sigma; President of Lincoln League, 08-09; ClassEditor, 07-08; Arbutus Staff, 09. Julie Wilkie, Elwood, IndianaGreek. A. B. 59. WlLKIE WlSEHART Wilde Wood Wood 1oi:kri Wii.kik, Klwnod, IndianaLaw. A. B. Albert Gerard Wood, Wingate, IndianaBotanv. A. B. Carl John Wilde, Evansville, Indiana Law. LL. B. Bet
RM2AJ0TGT–Echo . an Arbutus Stanford b. J3reen Sleeves (Old English). .Unknown c. Orpheus with His Lute Sullivan 4. Cielo e mar (Romanza, from La Gioconda) Ponchielli 5. a. Thou Art So Like a Flower. .Chadwick b. I Have a Rendezvous with Death Horsfall (Dedicated to Mr. Davis) c. Ah! Love but a Day Protheroe d. To a Messenger La Forge 6. Celeste Aida (Romanza, from Aida) Verdi Mason and Hamlin Piano used PIANO RECITAL By GEORGE F. BOYLE Program J. S. Bach Organ Prelude and Fugue in D major (Transcribed for piano by Busoni) C. Gluck Melodie from Orpheus (Transcribed by Sgambati)Edward MaeDowell. .Sonata
RM2AN1F5K–College of the Sacred Heart Catalogue . Nebraska First High. Coml Sullivan, Dennis City Second High Taaffe, W. Charles City Second High Taaffe, Martin J City third High Tanko, Francis City Eighth Grade Tarabino, Peter A Colorado Second High Teed, Clarence City First High Thomson, Kenneth C. .. City Sophomore Toner, Paul J City Sophomore Udick, Myron E Colorado First High Van Dusen, Ignatius W.City First High Vivian, Bryan B City Eighth Grade Wagner, George J City Third High COLLEGE OF THE SACRED HEART 59 Wagner, William T. .. .City First High Waldron, Henry B. .. .City ( First High Walsh, Bert
RM2AWD6XM–Brown's first lessons in language and grammar . so the word and let the pupilgive the abbreviation. Exercise to be copied by the pupils; then used by theteacher for a dictation exercise. 1. Mr. George F. Thorp, No. 10 E. 66th St., New York City, N. Y. 2. Messrs. Stout & Williams, 101 Fifth Ave., New York City, N.Y. 3. Gov. B. B. Odell, Executive Mansion, Albany, N. Y. 4. Miss Nancy I. Moore, Sec. W. C. T. U., Grahamsville, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 5. The Fifth Avenue Hotel is situated at the junction of FifthAvenue, Broadway, and 23d St., New York City. 6. Dr. W. S. Winter took a Broadway car at th
RM2AJERP9–Official register of the United States . Sidney Roche Louis r. Wilson...James R. Lusby...M. C. Hargrove.... Excise Board. Robt. G. Smith Cotter T. Bride Henry S. Baker E.J.Hart Waldo C. Hibbs Judiciary. Police Court. Wilmer Latimer. Georee C. Aukara...Edw. B. Kimball...Michael M. Doyle...Milton Strasburcer..Robert H. Terrell.. Law Department. D. Percy Hicklina: Police Department. Raymond W. Pullman Richard B. Boyle Edwin B. Hesse Russell Dean Fire Department. Frank J. Warier Andrew J. .Sullivan Phillip W. Kichulson Georges. Walson Engineer Department. A.E.Phillips John R. Garland Frederick W.
RM2AWPHMB–The Indianapolis blue book of selected names of Indianapolis and suburban towns : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents, arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, receiving days, and other valuable social information . Smith, Richard.Spann, Thomas H.Stanley, Clarence.Sullivan, George R.Sweeney, A. M.Sweet, Samuel B.Swift, L. B.Taggart, Thomas.Talbott, H. M.Tanner, George G.Tarkington, N. B.Taylor, Major.Townley, M. M.Van Camp, C.Van Camp, R. P.Van Winkle, J. Q.Walcott, B. D.Wasson, H. P.Wheelock, W. B.White, Wdliam Chas.Wiles, Ernst M.Wi
RM2AWT996–List of residents 20 years of age and over as of .. . Ward 6—Precinc pi CITY OF BOSTON BiadjBlue LIST OF RESIDENTS 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER NON-CITIZENS INDICATED BY [*]FEMALES INDICATED BY [t] AS OF JANUARY I, 1951 THOMAS F. SULLIVAN, ChairmanGERTRUDE A. PFAU, SecretaryJOSEPH RUSSOJ. JOSEPH CONNORSEVERETT R. PROUT Listing Board. CITY OF BOSTON t SB, CD Full Name. Residence, Jan. 1, 1951. Occupation. T3 o 3CO Reported Residence,Jan. 1, 1950. <3 Street and Number. 1 A Street a Casey Ruth E-f 66 housewife 58 here b Regan Mary-f 66 a 58 a c Regan Thomas 66 foreman 58 u d Collins Daniel J 66 la
RM2AJ41HH–Christian Cynosure . a, D. A. Richards, Woodlanct.Conn., J. L. Barlow of Willimantic.Indiana, S. L. Cook of Albion.Iowa, D. P. Rathbun, Clarence.Missouri, M. N. Butler of Albany.Wisconsin, Isaac Bancroft, Monroe. Other Lecturers.C. A. Blanchard, Wheaton, 111.N. Callcnder, Thompson, Pa.J. H.Tiinmous, Tarentum, Pa.J. H. Baird, Templeton, Pa.T. B. McCormiek, Princeton, Ind. E. Jolmson, Dayton, Ind. J. M. Bishop, Cliamiaersburg, Pa.A. Mayn, Promise City, Mich.J. B. Cressinger, Sullivan, O.W. M. Love, Baker, Mo.A. D. Freeinan, Downers Grove, lU.J. P. Richards, Belmont, Wis.E. Mathews, Spring Arbor,
RM2AKAFG3–The Commercial and financial chronicle . TAL. »1,000.000 ?sOH^LDS ««,000,000 DIRECTORS: Rowland G. Hazard, lloyal U Taft,Robert H. L Goddard,Geo. V7. H, Uatteton,William D. Kly,Robert I Qamoieli,William Blaney,William B Weeden.HMward D. Pearoe,Robert KniebtJohn W. Dan i el son.Herbert J. Wells,JohB C Pcurani.IjJksd B. Uof Ne.son W Aldrtch,Bam nel R. Dorranea,Howard 0. St urges,Stephen O. Metcali,Walter K. Callender,Gilbert A Phillips,Edward Uolbrook,Janien K. Sullivan,BeiMamln M. Jackson,jfibB R. Freeman.Charles a Mellen.Robert W. Taft. Webster Kuurht. IKRBHRT J. WELLS, President.QDWARD 8. CLA
RM2AJ3MRH–Christian Cynosure . souri, M. N. Butler of Albany.Minn. R. J. Williams, Winnebago CityMichigan, A. H. Springstein, Pontiac.Wisconsin, Isaac Bancroft, Monroe Other Lecturers.C. A. Blauchard, Wheaton, 111.N. Callander, Thompson, Pa.J. H. Timmons, Tareutum, Pa.J. H. Baird, Templeton, Pa.T. B. McCormick, Princeton, Ind. E. Johnson, Dayton, lud. J. M. Bishop, Chambersburg, Pa.A. Mayn, Promise City, Mich.J. B. Cressinger, Sullivan, O..W. M. Love, Baker, Mo.A. D. Freeman, Downers Grove, 111,J. P. Richards, Belmont, Wis.E. Mathews, Spring Arbor, Mich.Wm. Fenton, St Paul, Minn.E. I. Grinnell, Blairsbu
RM2AKA5EC–The Commercial and financial chronicle . R. E. CAPITAL $1,000,000 SURPLUS -$2.000.00<r< DIRECTORS:Royal C Taft, Rowland G Hazard. Robert H. 1. Goddard, Nelson W. Aldrlch,Geo. W. R. Matteson. Samuel R. Dorrance,William D. Ely, Howard O. Sturges, Robert I. Gammell, Stephen O. Metcalf,William Blnney. Walter R. Callender„ William B. Weeden, Gilbert A. Phillips.Edward D. Pearce, Edward Holbrook,Robert Knight, James E. Sullivan John W. Danlelson, Benjamin M. Jackson,Herbert J. Wells, Jahn R. Freeman, JohnC. Pegram, Charles S. Mellen, Lyman B. Goff, Robert W. Taft, Webster Knight.HERBERT J. WEL
RM2AKABH6–The Commercial and financial chronicle . CAPITAL -- $1,000,000 SURPLUS.-- - - $2,000,000 DIRECTORS:Royal C Taft, Rowland G Hazard, Robert H. I. Goddard, Nelson W. Aldrich,Geo. W. R. Matteson, Samuel R. Dorrance, Howard O. Sturges,Stephen O. Metcalf,Walter R. Callender,Gilbert A. Phillips.Edward Holbrook,James E. Sullivan.Benjamin M. Jackson,Jahn R. Freeman,Charles S. Mellen,Robert W. Taft, William D. Ely,Robert I. Gammell,William Binney.William B. Weeden,Edward D. Pearce,Robert Knight,John W. Danielson,Herbert J. Wells,John C. Pegram,Lyman B. Goff, Webster Knight.HERBERT J. WELLS. President. E
RM2AM0PM8–Christian Cynosure . lma.Other LEcrrtrRERa. C. A. Blanchard, Whoaton, 111.Rev. H. H. Hinnian. Bcrwi, Ivy.Nathan Callender, Montdale, Pa.J. H. Timmons, Tarentum, Pa. T. B. McCormick, Princeton, Ind. E. Johnson, Dayton, Ind. H. A. Day, Brighton, Mich. J. M. Bishop, Chambersburg, Pa. A. Mayn, Bloomington, Ind. J. B. Cressinger, Sullivan, O. W. M. Love, Osceola, Mo. J. K. Glassford, Carthage, Mo. Wm. Fen ton, St. Paul, Minn. J. S. Perry, rhompson, Conn. Rev. E. Mathews, Long Island City, N. Y. E. Barnotson, Haskinvillo, N. Y. Wm. R. Roach, Pickering, Ont. D. A. Richards, Brighton. Mich.A. W. Parry
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