RM2HEDPNK–TITANIC sinking newspaper headline THE TIMES DISPATCH Richmond VA USA April 16th 1912 'Titanic, Giant White Star Liner, Sinks After Collision With Iceberg On Her Maiden Voyage....
RM2HJCJXT–Article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, 11 July 1915, about a woman known as Mrs. X who baked a dish of spaghetti for a church dinner in Hanford, California. She was an asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever and the dish infected 93 people, three of whom died. Before Mrs. X, 'Typhoid Mary' or Mary Mallon, was the first known asymptomatic carrier of typhus in the US.
RMPBD5XM–1305 Sellers Cabinet ad from Richmond Times-Dispatch 1921-05-01 Page 17
RMWAP351–DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. J.C. HEMPHILL, EDITOR, RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH; WREY WOODSON OF KENTUCKY; ROBERT EWING OF LOUISIANA
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RM2K091KR–Democratic National Convention - J.C. Hemphill, Editor, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Wrey Woodson of Kentucky; Robert Ewing of Louisiana, 1912. [American journalists James Calvin Hemphill and Robert Ewing].
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RME12C47–Dec. 12, 2011 - Moderator Paul Duke (Center) and a changing panel of Washington Journalists discuss the news of the week on ''Washington week in Review,'' produced by the Public Broadcasting Service. Pictured to right) are; Independent reporter Harry Ellis; Charles Corddry, Baltimore Sun; Duke; Hedrick Smith, The New York Times; Charles Mcdowell, Richmond (Virginia) Times Dispatch.
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RM2CDC7N2–. The Rotunda . ho wish to study withoutbeing disturbed have the privilege ofputting up busy signs, but these busysigns must not be disregarded at anytime. The penalty for going over abusy sign is a personal call-down forthat person who disregards it. Celebration To BeFor Washington (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Tentative plans for George Wash-ington memorial ceremonies in everycounty, city, town and hamlet in Vir-ginia during 1932 and particularlyfor elaborate exercises at Wakefield,Alexandria and Richmond on Feb-ruary 22, the 200th anniversary ofWashingtons birth, were formulatedyesterday by the
RM2HJCJ7F–Article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, 11 July 1915, about a woman known as Mrs. X who baked a dish of spaghetti for a church dinner in Hanford, California. She was an asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever and the dish infected 93 people, three of whom died. A photo of 'Typhoid Mary' or Mary Mallon, the first known asymtomatic carrier of typhus in the US appears below the illustration of Mrs. X.
RM2CP13JC–. Book of the Royal blue . y Farrell Greene, Arkansas City, Kan.Will T. Hale, Nashville. Tenn.Tom Loyless, Atlanta Constitution.C. A. Blakesley, Kansas City Star.Osman C. Hooper, Columbus Dispatch.McLandburgh Wilson, New York City.W. F. Griffin, Milwaukee Sentinel.Robert J. Burdette, Jr., Pa.sadena, Cal.Alvin T. Steinel, Wichita Daily Beacon. W. H. Hunter, Omaha Bee. H. S. Harrison, Richmond Times-Dispatch. William Elliott Lowes, Book of the Royal Blue, Baltimore.Frederick A. Smith, New York Sun.Everard Jack Appleton, Cincinnati Times-Star.H. R. R. Hertzberg, New Orleans Item.J. W. Foley, Bism
RM2AKR267–Idea:a sign of the times . R-rc, ETC. VlTR/OL THE DRAM-0-PHONE Being some sermonettes published Monthly for the common good atRichmond, Va>, by Adon A. Yoder. editor, publisher and printer,111)6 Capitol Street, Richmond, Virginia. Phcrt MomoeL7(8. J^Tjernpeatina 7J.D. S^ot Snjulter of Women The limes-Dispatch and Douglas Gordon Manufacture a Riot All Because Dolly Dimples Advertises Their Rival, The Evening Journal.. TAKEN FROMTHE J1URNAL This is written to assure out of town people thatabsolutely nothing at all happened recer.tly whenTimes-Dispatch scoldinply demanded of the Mayorthat he
RM2CEDC23–. The Southern planter. nia Bankers Association, the Vir-ginia Board of Trade, the Virginia Real Estate As-sociation and the Chamber of Commerce of the Cityof Richmond. It is supported by the Times-Dispatch, the News-Leader, and the Evening Journal, of Richmond; theLandmark and the Virginian Pilot, of Norfolk; thePetersburg Index-Appeal, the Fredericksburg Star,the Charlottesville Daily Progress, the Staunton Ral-ly News,-the Harrisonburg Spirit of the Valley, theVirginia Law Register, and other influential papersthroughout the State, including the Southern Planter.Eugene C. Massie. 40 THE SOU
RM2CGKGME–. Battle field and prison pen, or Through the war, and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons . BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES AND FAIR OAKS. BATTLE-FIELD OF THE SEVEN PINES. INTERRUPTED BY FLOODS. 85 surpassed In modern times, and to attack them inthe strong forts around Richmond, with the troopson the south side of the river, would have beensheer madness, and could only have resulted in afearful repulse to the Union arms. The clamor in reeard to this matter arose fromthe fact that the people did not understand thesituation, and were, therefore, unreasonably un-just. Gen. McClellan, in a dispatch to the
RM2CDCGXB–. The Rotunda . urais bound to succeed. 0 A recent issue of The RichmondI Times Dispatch showed an unusuallygood picture of Miss Claudia Ander-, son, Farmville, whose engagement to! Edward Frank Liebrecht of Washing-ton and Portsmouth has been announc-ed. On March 17 the elementary andjunior high school teachers associationof Richmond entertained the teachersof the city schools and members of theschool board. Misses Pattie Garrettand Alice Hargrove were on the pro-gram of music. Mis. Annie Ballon died thismonth after a brief illness. Her homewas in Richmond. The Virginia Club Woman forMarch-Ap
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