RM2M6P1AM–Kenyan COL Alfred Gitonga and Tunisian LTC Helmi Bedoui observe Finnish COL Timo Hanninen's briefing about JLASS wargame operations in USAFRICOM. Members of the USAWC class of 2022, they learn experientially about strategic decision-making.
RM2AJJ439–Areika . Ph 5068 Pli 5073 ((•) (Jlass Bcails and a Glass Hottle. ^ £: m 03 O
RM2GKJ67F–Students represent USAFRICOM planners building strategy for the Sahel and South Sudan in the ay2021 JLASS exercise. El Salvador Lt. Col. Roberto Guevara Bardales (l) & Army Lt. Col. Cedric Lee served as USAFRICOM J2 & USAID Senior Development Advisor
RMAJ12A1–Sunset silhouette of dramatic and agressive pose of young woman aiming a bow and arrow
RM2M6R1Y9–The National War College posing after their victory in the event. The wooden award being held will belong to NWC until the next Strategy Competition, where the next winner will then take possession of it.
RMMCKJK2–. CHANTENAY CARROT. The roots are usable so young that this variety is forced under while it grows large and keeps as well as the Danvers or Long Orange. jlass largely in some localities Early Half Long Scarlet, Stump Rooted .Chemung, Danvers Chehalis Querande, or Ox Heart Chicot... Long Orange, improivd, best stork Chisago. Large White Vosges Chilton.. D. M. Ferry & Go's Improved Short White Choteau. Large White Belgian Choctaw CAULIFLOWER—Our stock of CauliHower will be found to be of the finest quality. We sell no Italian grown seed Tel. Cipher. Per. Oz Ferry's Early Puritan Clare $2 50
RM2M6P1AB–Army LTC Kevin Auger role plays Nat'l Scty Advisor receiving an ops brief in the multi-war college Joint Land Air Sea Space Strategic game with LTC Jason Johnston & COL Vanessa Worsham as VP, A/SecState-Europe & Eurasian Affairs, May 1-6.
RM2GKJ66X–Roleplaying the Secretary of Defense, COL Stacy Tomic (left) receives a SECDEF Orders Book briefing from Army Lt. Col. Brian Hummel, as Student J35 Global Force Manager.
RM2AG4M5B–. Illustrated catalogue.. jlass 24 X 30 in. French BevelFull Swell Front h. Tops Rubbed and Polished Top 34 X 19 in. Full .Sivell Front 13.
RMAJ129A–Sunset silhouette of dramatic and agressive pose of young woman aiming a bow and arrow
RM2AJJ4B2–Areika . Ph 5065 (li) Bracelet of Blue (ilass Beads with ])en(lants of([uartz, c-anielian, and haeiualito. Ph 5068 Pli 5073 ((•) (Jlass Bcails and a Glass Hottle
RM2AWWJG1–Leading business men of Marlboro, Hudson, SoFramingham, Natick, and vicinity; embracing also Saxonville and Cochituate . ster, Mass.; Dorchester, Neponset, Mass.;Quincy, Quincy, Jlass.; Middlesex, Concord,Mass.; Holyoke, Salem, Mass. Life, accident,plate-glass and steam-boiler insurance will alsobe procured at short notice, and insurance of allkinds will be effected at the lowest rates consist-ent with absolute security. Mr. Burleigh issuesa circular giving a few practical hints to insurerswhich are the outcome of years of experienceand are Avorthy of careful consideration. He isprepared to bu
RM2AGA6M4–. Architect and engineer. latterfrom 14Sy, however the glass used inthe windows of tlie (jerman Palaceindicates that considerable improve-ment had been made in the manufac-ture of this product during the inter-vening four hundred years. Even during tlie past fifty years a vastimprovement is noticeable. The Ameri-can Window (jlass Compan), as theleader in its field has used its vast re-sources to create a product of uniformexcellence. Some of thcouistandliigchar-actcristics of The Best Cilass are highlustre, clearness and perfect flatness. When requested, we follow up an in-stallation and repor
RM2AKHJ5B–History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . .r»«^. S-. which he was engaged for manj years. In 1840 he removedto Ashfield, where he remained until his decease, which oc-curred on the 2d of November, 1878. For some tiiue previousto his death he was occupied in farming. He married for hisfirst wife (on the 19th of February, 1824) Dolly Hawks, whowas born in Deerficld, Jlass., on the 22d of January, 1795,and died in Shelburne, on the 7th of June, 1832. By thisunion he had four children, the oldest of
RM2AG46GH–. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. SHALK, - Editor and Proprietor. Delivered by Carriers, 8 Cents a Weel<.By Mail, $4 a Year. All the College News. A full report of all the hap-penings of the day. Best local paper in the Lehigh Valley. ********** Star •* Job * Printing % Department, 8 EAST THIRD STREET. A Full Line of the Latest Faces in Job Type.BIG POSTERS A SPECIALTY. Remember, we do all kinds of job work. You will dowell by getting our prices. D. J. GODSHALK. TEL ALL J. H. HARRIS, Proprietor. jsleW 13)uildin|, passenger eieOafoK, and all pirs+-(Jlass pacili+ies. Cfa00 ^uppera ;^urnt0^eb* Rates,
RM2AJ8EPN–Pacific wine and spirit review . SPECIAL BOTTLING We Makk a SrwiAi.Tv of Clarifying & Bottling Wines IOU THE TRADE AND CONSUMER BEST lACILlTlES — FlKST-(JLASS WOIIK f/yif- Prloen ReaKimahlc. ittiH CHICKASAW COOPERAGE CO. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. -3>IjPs.ISrXJFjPs-CXUK.E:- Circled Headina and Jointed Staves; aiso Shocks of aiiKinds for Brandy, Wine, Whisky and other Barrels. We solicit oi-cUts from responsible parties who want goods in our line, of tiiiiicrior (lualitv and w()rknianslii|). T If-I irr MM^-^m-Uhm^r /-C.-l^— «r mi> mL-Jt;miti i inn—inr 50a(ALirO[2NIA6T.£)aivFratici6Co Natures Re
RM2CEFAPW–. Tietosanakirja. Suomalainen kirkko.Fitchburg, Jlass.. Kivenliakkuutyö.fHil.Ucd Grauite, Vis. TY^ —■ r % I > / UK. %
RM2CGJY2K–. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . - F, Fourth Regi-ment, Massachitsetts Heavy Artillery; wasmustered out June 17,1865. For last twelvejears has been President of the MinuteMens Association. Collector of Customsfor the Port of Marblehead. MiNUTK MrCN OF 61 26.S. A. Frank Hitcmings, Salem, Mass. ;Iinute Men of 61 Sth Mass. Seret. 19th Regt. Jlass. Vols. Pi
RM2CE6NAH–. A business directory of the subscribers to the new map of Maine : with a brief history and description of the state . STE,EET, PORTLAND, ME, 274 SUBSCRIBERS BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DEALER IN PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND COMMON FURNITURE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN €hj:na, crockery, and <jlass-ware, AND A GESERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 138 and 140 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE. The attention of purchasers is in-vited to the Large and desirablestock of Housekeeping Goods nowin store, as above, comprising as itdoes nearly every article usuallyneeded in the Furniture and Crock-ery department.
RM2CDXH1F–. Gazetteer of the St. Joseph Valley, Michigan and Indiana, with a view of its hydraulic and business capacities . ANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 159 mCAU, DEIVEIUG & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of HARDWARE, STOVES Cor. Washington and Michigan Sts., Always on hand and for sale at the very lowest figure, Iron, Steel, Nails, (Jlass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Brushes, ANB ALL KINDS OF BUILDING HARBlfARE. ALSO, 4§lISIIafH41 IMF llMllf S, COOPEBS AVD CABFSKTEBS TOOLS, ^§uiktx and %Mtx lilting, Circnlar, Mill and Cross Cnt Saws^ ROPES AND CORDAG-E, All kinds of Tin Work Made to Order. -A-OElsT
RM2CGM344–. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . Kr.^xk Corwin, Hanover, :Mass. Minute Men of 61 Co. C, Fourth Mass. Regt. (deceased) Alonzo W. Fxtller, Chelsea, Mass. Minute Men of 61 Co. F, 4tli Mass. Co. C, 35th Kegt. Mass. Vols. 114 Minute Men of 61. Henry Humble, Whitinau, :Iass. I^uther Stephexson, Hingham, Jlass. Minute Men of 61 Minute Men of 61. Co. E. 4th :I
RM2CGK9KJ–. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . Enoch J. Clark, Charlestown, Mass. (deceased) Minute Men of 61 Corp. Co. K, 5th Ma,s,s. Re.ct. SSEPHEN H. Reynolds. Hyde Park, .Mass. Minute Men of 61 Co. G, 5th Jlass. Reg-t. 1st Mass. I,iahl Battery. Henry H. D. Cushing, Medford. Mass. Minute Men of 61 5th Mass. Sergt. Co. C, 39th Regt. Mass. Vols. Mendell S. Webber, Sa
RM2CGM2HW–. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . Henry Humble, Whitinau, :Iass. I^uther Stephexson, Hingham, Jlass. Minute Men of 61 Minute Men of 61. Co. E. 4th :Iass. Lt. Co. E. 4th Mass. Vols. 9 nios. 4th Mass. I,t. Col. 32d M.V.M. Brig. Gen U. S. Vols.. Alfbed a. Lincoln, Hingham, Ma.ss. Minute Men of 61 Co. I, 4th Mass., Co. E, 32d Regt. Mass. Vols. WiLLl.M H. M
RMRHY86N–. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. f population. 1 this state, it 3 eastern belt 1 that of the asoiis for the more rainfall rhe winter is ornes from an e winter that tation. The ly one and a iiount The t five inches, rata, and no- ous grass be lave fattened len the situa- pends on the d herdsman. 1 the western vansas; they and as that their invest- le conclusion ilt will prove jlass of men. .854, its b
RMREWNPG–. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. f population. 1 this state, it 3 eastern belt 1 that of the asoiis for the more rainfall rhe winter is ornes from an e winter that tation. The ly one and a iiount The t five inches, rata, and no- ous grass be lave fattened len the situa- pends on the d herdsman. 1 the western vansas; they and as that their invest- le conclusion ilt will prove jlass of men. .854, its b
RMRR1T8G–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. (JLASS III.—ROUKD APPLES. 1. I. I. 555 Basin shallow, or deep and abrupt, regular or plaited; Eye medium, closed. Cavity acute, regular, brown ; Stem rather slender, often long. Core very small, regular, closed, meeting the eye; Seeds. Fig. 185.—MORTON. not numerous, flat, angular; Flesh white, tender, juicy; Flavor rather sweet, rich, agreeable; Season December to January. Worthy of cultivation. Psu-adise ^lunmiLeir Street, Origin Eastern Pennsylvania. Tree upright, vigorous, productive. Fruit large, oblate-globular, regular ; Surface greenish- yellow ; D
RMRRG0B6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. m f. m m Gable Bracings in the Joseph Heacock Big Rose House, at Roelofs, Pa. More Gabble About Gables Why all this gable"i^abble? For exactly the same reason as why all this talk about loosened {jlass. On one depends much of the other. SfJ If a fjable gives, the glass goes. ^ It tioes, because the uiving of a gable means a give to SR the entire frame. 5® It's the give that loosens the glass. M Take a tree. a( A pine for example. SBj There it stands, strong and sturdy. ^ Winds blow against it, and it never breaks. But it gives. iJecause of t
RMRP4FW2–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Smerica is "the Praw of the I/bssbI; tbsre may be more comfort Mmidships, but we are the £rst to touch Unknown Seas." Vol. UI. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MARCH 1, 1919. No. 1604 TheAmerican Florist Established 1885 Copyrig;ht 1919 by American Florist Company. Entered as Second (Jlass Matter Nov. 11, 1891 at the Post Ollice at Chicago, Illinois. under act of March 3,"lb79. Published Evert Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 440 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. Long Distance Phone: Harrison 7465. Registered Cab
RMRHT8WP–. Biggle bee book [microform] : a swarm of facts on practical bee-keeping, carefully hived. Bees. A (JLASS-SIDEI) "OBSERVATION IIIVE" IS IJOTH A PLEASURE AM) A (IKEAT HELP IN STUDYING YOUR HEES Chaptp:r III HOW TO MAKE A START Hindsight is better than foresight, therefore, start right. —Farmer Vincent. There are several ways in which the reader may make a start keeping boes. One way is to buy a few hives of bees from a neighboring beekeeper, or a dealer, and with the aid of new hives make artificial increase by dividing and shaking the bees. Another way is to purchase bees in old box
RMRPP0KX–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Muth's Honey Extractor, Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, SQUARE (JLASS HONET-JABS, etc. For Circulars, apply to CHARLES r. MUTH «fe SOJT. Tor. Freeman & Central Aves., CINCINNATI, O. p. 8.—Send IOC. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. Mention the American Bee Journal. British. Bee J0u.r2a.al AND BEE-EEEFEBS' ADVISEE, IS published every week, at lOs. lOd. per annum. It contains the very best practical information for the apiarist. It is edited by Thomas Wm. Cowan. F.G.S., F.R.M.S., etc., and published by John Huckle, King's Langley, Herts, England Me
RMRRTPJ6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .lames (tlass had a fine lot of Golden OJow nnuns on his stall in Lexington Market on Saturday. September 19. Mrs. (Jlass, who lias been seriously ill for over six weeks with typhoid fever, is slowly recovering. J. J. Perry is visiting his relatives at Frederick, Md. Jesse P. King, of Mount Airy, Md., is still shipping some good asters to the Pennock-Meehan Co. Otto Guertli reports an exceedingly l»nsy week, most of the business being funeral work. William Lehr, of Lehr Bros., says the rose range is looking fine, especially the new 300-foot house o
RMRPNWTF–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 307. rested&lmportedQueens H. A. BURCH & CO. DUNHAM FOUNDATION, MODEST BEE HIVES, SECTION BOXES, &c, TO BE HAD OF OATMAN i SONS DUNDEE, KANE CO., ILL. N. B.—We shall hereafter rear NO SOLLAK JIEEXS, but will confine our Queen-rearing 10 irodueing FINEST TESTED QUEENS, bred or BUSINESS. Please take notice. Write for *rice List. J. OATMAN & SONS, 5-" Dundee, Kane Co., 111. OHAS. F. MTJTH, CINCINNATI, O., Manufacturer of and [dealer in <DTB*S ALL-METAL HONE? EXTRACTOR AND UNCAPPING KNIFE, LANGSTROTH BEE HIVES, Jlass Honey Jars and
RMRP5PJ7–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1074 The American Florist. June 25, Index to Advertisers Advance Co The.... IV Akron Mch Co iV Allen J K 1057 American Spawn Coa64 AmlingE C 1053 Anderson Flo Co... 1060 Anderson S A lU39 Andorra Nurseries .1067 Appel Cunrad 11 Aphine Mfg Co 10b4 Ascnmann Godfrey. 1069 Atlanta Floral C0...U6O Augspurger D &SonlUbS Baer Julius 1059 Baker WaketieidColJ83 Barrows H H & Sonlu68 Barteldes iecdCo.. II Bassett &VVashburnl05i Baur Wiudow (jlass Co 1084 Bayersdorfer H li 84 Beaven E .A i05S Berning H G 1054 Ber
RMRRJHWR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A. Advuuco (^o 113 Aliilmiuii KvtTBrei'n. 4ri AlU'ii. J. K 64 Alpha Flo. Co. .63-83-88 .iu«'ri«'aii Uulb Co.. 60 American K. Shop.. 8() Auierloaii Forestry.. 4.") American ?(Jlass Co. 10.") American (iruhs«?... .Ill AniliiiK Co -"> Anderson Speilalty.lOi Anderson, S. A...'.. 73 AnKermueller. U. 11.107 Aniiavee Fir. Shop.. 84 Apbine Mfg. Co 10» An-hias Floral Co.. 88 Amiacost & t'o 51 Arnold, A. A !«* .Art Floral Co ^ 8') Artindale & Son 73 Asctamanu, G 'J[> Aschmann Hros. .. 95 Ashborni" <}oldtlsli. . 3J Asman
RMRRGNT4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review May 27, 1920. ndex lo Ihe Adverlisemenlsj o tSD A. Abby Ave. Ghs 114 Adgate & Son 90 Advance Co 122 Alameda Grnhses... 94 Alexandria Florist.. 94 Allen, J. K 99 Allied Florists' Assn. 33 Alpha Flo. Co 72-86 Alpha Florist 96 American Bulb Co..lOr) American Flo. Co.. 72 American F. Shop.73-82 American Forestry..115 American (Jlass Co. 119 American Greenhse. III-148 .American Landscape School 97 American Kose & Plant Co 115 .mling Co 26-27 Anderson, S. A 78 Andei^on Greenhse. 96 Angermueller', G. H. 49-50-13a Anita Specia
RMRRJHX4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review Skitembkr 11, 1919.. A. Advuuco (^o 113 Aliilmiuii KvtTBrei'n. 4ri AlU'ii. J. K 64 Alpha Flo. Co. .63-83-88 .iu«'ri«'aii Uulb Co.. 60 American K. Shop.. 8() Auierloaii Forestry.. 4.") American ?(Jlass Co. 10.") American (iruhs«?... .Ill AniliiiK Co -"> Anderson Speilalty.lOi Anderson, S. A...'.. 73 AnKermueller. U. 11.107 Aniiavee Fir. Shop.. 84 Apbine Mfg. Co 10» An-hias Floral Co.. 88 Amiacost & t'o 51 Arnold, A. A !«* .Art Floral Co ^ 8') Artindale & Son 73 Asctamanu, G 'J[> Aschmann Hros. .. 95
RMRRB712–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Rorists'' Review Januauy 12. 1922. A. Abby Ave. Glise 91 Acker's Fir. Shop.. 77 Adgate & Son 90 Advance Co 153 Akin's Fir. Co 74 Aljo Mfg. Co r>o Alkemade & Sou 1:;7 Allen, J. K 99 AUersraa, H. W 84 Alpha Flo. Co 74-78 80-96 Alpha Florist 78 Am. Bulb Co 1 Am. Floral Shop.... 75 Am. Ghs. Mfg. Co..Ill Am. Landscape School 98 Am. Kose & Plant..137 Am. Window (Jlass.149 Amllng Co.44-45-57117 Amundson Co 108 Anderson Grnlise... 9G Anderson, S. A.... 74 Andrews Florist 92 Angerraueller, G. H. CO Annavee Fir. Shop.. 9;j Aphine Mfg. Co 1
RMRRA3EW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -iV;^^v;-;.w,. .-?.?)•"? ? «i,---:-T ::- The Florists^ Review June 29. 1922. A. Abby Ave. Glise 91 Atme Cult. Co 13:; Adams Florist 89 Adiims & Sons 85 Adgate & Son 90 Adkisson, Wise 79 Advance Co 134 Akin'B Floral Co.... 76 AIJo Mfg. Co 98 Alkemade & Son... 109 Allegany Flo. Co... 83 Allen, J. K 99 Altersma. H. W 84 Allman Nurs 106 Alpha Flo. Co. .70-78-92 Alpha Florist 78 Am. Bulb Co 1 Am. Floral Shop 77 Am. Ghse. Mfg. Co.Ill Am. Landscape School 97 Am. Rose & Plant..113 Am. Window (Jlass.lLM) Amling Co.. .28 29-50 9.->
RMRCCD6C–. D. M. Ferry & Co's wholesale list of seeds for 1892. Seed industry and trade Michigan Detroit; Vegetables Seeds; Fruit Seeds; Agricultural implements; Flowers Seeds. CHANTENAY CARROT. The roots are usable so young that this variety is forced under while it grows large and keeps as well as the Danvers or Long Orange. jlass largely in some localities Early Half Long Scarlet, Stump Rooted .Chemung, Danvers Chehalis Querande, or Ox Heart Chicot... Long Orange, improivd, best stork Chisago. Large White Vosges Chilton.. D. M. Ferry & Go's Improved Short White Choteau. Large White Belgian C
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