RM2CH19RJ–. Railway mechanical engineer . 1916 14,286 1917 15,754 1918 17.601 ary 1, anuary Increase 1918 over 1909.Per cent increase 1918 ovPer cent increase 1918 ov 1917 16.9722.6li- 11.; SteelIterframe6731,0981,6362,3993,2964,6085,7006,0606,1368,339 7,6661.139 The number of wooden cars in service on Januarv 1. 1912,was 48,126. There are now in service appro.ximately 38.876,indicating the retirement from service of 9.250 cars in sixyears. .■ppBOiMTE Cost of Replacement nr Woode Number Postal 158 Mail and baggage 2.236 Mail basgage and passeni^er. .. 572 liag>!age and passenger 3,205 Baggage or e
RM2CT3D8E–. L'art des emblemes; . IVLIVS Cj£SAR: Mais elle fauche & lErnpereur Se le Trophée, la Sentencejcft dHoiaccIa&at nomen inutile. Le 7. Eft la Mort qui foule aux pieds ThianPourpre,Couronnes, Sceptres, Mitres, CroireCxC aucece vers de Bocce. Mors fpernit altam gloriam.Le 8.Eu la Mort qui précipitePhacton de fcChar.pour môtter que la vie des Princescft courtDnrsc rapit inclementia mortis.Le 9. Eft le Temps qui compofe fur viCafte dlmpnmerie;& la Mort qui tire lesfue:les furlaPredeiOnronlit. Vitx fumma breuis.Le 1 o. E ft le plan dvn grand baftimenc qu^Architecte compalle & que la Mort luy tire dm
RM2CDC5CR–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897-98, No.1-3 . APPENDICES. 1 E APPENDIX A. STATISTICAL TABLES. 01 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 1 ). A. 1898 I.—TABLE A.—The Counties. (Including incorporated villages, butnot cities or towns ) School population.—Pupils 1 Brant 2 Bruce 3 Carleton 4 Dufferin 5 Elgin 6 Essex 7 Frontenac 8 Grey 9 Haldimand 10 Haliburton and N-E Muskoka.. 11 Halton 12 Hastings 13 Huron 14 Kent 1.5 Lambtcn 16 Lanark 17 Leeds and Grenville 18 Lennox and Addington 19 Lincoln 20 Middlese.x 21 Norfolk 22 Northumberland and Durham .. 23 Ontario 24 Oxford 25 Peel 26 Perth 27 Peterborough
RM2CEHFY3–. Clio and Euterpe or British Harmony. A collection of Celebrated Songs and Cantatas by the most approv'd Masters Curiously Engrav'd. With the Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord and Transposition for the German Flute. Embelish'd with Designs adapted to each Song. In two Volumes, etc. r^m{/ Af 9^ {{ C//^/er iie/m/^puj 7ia i^a^i^uJ/hf -/^tiixtiiy tnu^^vt, . ^. ^^ . out <^i/</u7i ati7LO)(rp, e/7i^lf 1^77171^ 7lVmt/l£^tH77l/7ltii^fe^d77t(hni£i^lfi?y. if^t)! /cf^/ijt/77^, d7a6 ^/^/^v/v IevTa^, t/h/iafTTtl^ isc/7^77/tl^in^i.7/n7it:i>-^7n/i/^i/> c^4?id l^t^lp.^fic t^^l^ili^ d^ii^it^and^i^
RM2CHF043–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 1 Williams; 2. J. Riddett; 3, Johnson; 4, A. Riddett; 5, Kaye; 6, Freeman; 7.R. Hale; 8. Nadel; 9. Mascot; 10. F. Hale; 11, Drake: 12, R. Riddett; 13.Rhea; 14, Wrigley; 15. Brook; 16. Geoffroy. Diekmann, Photo, N. Y. VERNON LODGE CRICKET CLUB. VAN CORTLANDT PARK. NEW YORK^. 1, Pickering; 2. Hackmann; 3. B. Martin; 4. Floyd; 5. Clew; 6, J. ^L1rti^; 7.Philips; S. Benjamin; 9. Fulton; 10. B. Testaniark. Vice-Pres.; 11, Thomas;12, Barns: 13. E. P. Testamark, Capt.; 14, DeWitt; 15. Jackson; 16. Emman-uel,
RM2CDEFMK–. Breeder and sportsman . rmistice, Ahorigl e.Time. MSA. ^evtn furloogs. Thrpe-ycar-olds and upward—Mary Black, 106 (J.Relff), 9 to 11, won; Guilder, 108 (McNichols), 25 to 1, second; Rosor-mondet 102. (Jenidnat, 6 to 1, third; Pat Morrissey. Kaiser Ludwie.Time, 1:27. One mile. Selling. Three-y^ar-olds and upward—Joe Ullman, 110 cJ.Relff), 3^6 8,^on; Potente. li^ Henkln8).7 to 2, second; Eddie Jones, HI(Thorpe), 7 to 2, third ; Horatio. Time. I :iO)^. One;iBil6.andfte!.x*eenth. .Three-year-olds and uoward—Stamina, 90(J. Relfi;. 0 to 2, won; Los Medanos.SO (Bossihger). 5 to 2. second; Da syF.,
RM2CGT3JH–. Railway age gazette . Fig. —5—iU— p ^ Hfgh Speed Sreel. S Teeth -New Style End Mills, and Bushings some provision made for the cliip to escape if a free cutting actionis to be obtained. . milling cutter is usually ground radial withthe center and there is little or no opportunity for the chip toescape, consequently it pushes the chip through the work, gener-ating heat and vibration, which are two of the most destructive tt/gh Speed Steet. No. 3 Morse F^!-. Size ofPiston Keu A B I C D E F G H [I i 9 a i ■? 2 4 / 1 %.IZThd.Zi % 3 ¥zl Z 4 / 1 %,IZThd. zi 7 ySk III Z 4 / i /. IZTnd: 2i 1 i-
RM2CNMKPB–. Fighting in France . FRANK A.WARNER 1 BOBBY BLAKE AT ROCKLEDGE SCHOOL. 2 BOBBY BLAKE AT BASS COVE. 3 BOBBY BLAKE ON A CRUISE. 4 BOBBY BLAKE AND HIS SCHOOL CHUMS. 5 BOBBY BLAKE AT SNOWTOP CAMP. 6 BOBBY BLAKE ON THE SCHOOL NINR 7 BOBBY BLAKE ON A RANCH. 8 BOBBY BLAKE ON AN AUTO TOUR. 9 BOBBY BLAKE ON THE SCHOOL ELEVEN. 10 BOBBY BLAKE ON A PLANTATION. 11 BOBBY BLAKE IN THE FROZEN NORTH. 12 BOBBY BLAKE ON MYSTERY MOUNTAIN. PUBLISHERS BARSE & CO. NEW YORK, N. Y. NEWARK, N. J. // X. Forward! shouted the captain in a loud, clear voice. (Puf/e 88.) Frontispiece. HGHTING INFRANCE BYROSS KAY Author of
RM2CDJDP9–. In Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California. Department One. Cucamonga Vineyard Co. et al., plaintiff vs. San Antonio Water Co., defendant; no. 9187 . c<,.ct time in^-idn cny tiling. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 / 13 5 •- I- 5^i 15 i 16 17181920212223,242526272829 r ±rkJll is carried ou+ in roforence-- All our ohservations here havethe same bearing, ap.d that wa to ascertain tlie Baiiae of tiielo&8 on t}i.e eaat side. (i Did you i^ay in your (iract examination t t the objecttfct you liari in inaking that computation was to aee w; athad becotae of 400 inches of wat
RM2CGX31X–. Proceedings of the annual convention . UPPER(TENSION) FLANGE STRESS0 PS 1,000 LOWER (COMPRESSION) .00299ra(i Meas 00274 rod Comp. 800 lbs. — ijl j-ij I J-l L^^IlLei L^tfLf^- -^-^-x.- 4- REF THEORETICAL SOILMECHANICS BY TERZAGHIMAY, 1946, CHAPT H. Zr>77 01,000 2 SHEARING STRESS 4IN WEB , psi 5 6 7 e 9 10,000 f t-Meosured Poif ts . ^ I x Computed / Curve- SEE FIG.35 FOR EXPRESSIONFOR COMPUTED CURVE FIG 33SPECIMEN CRESULTS OF TEST C5 ANDCOMPARISON WITH COMPUTED VALUES MOHRS CIRCLE OF STRESSFOR GAGE A NOTE: COMPUTED STRESSES ARE BASED ON SHEAR SLOPE THEORYDERIVED IN FIGS. 34, 34q St
RM2CE6DDW–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1921 1ra sección . Marzo 7 de 1921 — líeinricü lüa.nk Sóii;ne A. G. — Para distinguir! achicoria en gtm^raí de ía clase :22[ — Aviso N.° 8681*- l - . í E-5 abril v-9 abril Acta N.o 8.Q568 .1. E-§ abril r-9 abril E-5 abril ;Vt9 abril Marzo 4 de 1.921 — Societe Generaíe i )es Cirages icra^oais .? —Para distinguir betuinies lustres, pomadas y cremas j^ara pulir y lim-piar; de ía cíase 14. — Aviso N;°8,593. E-5 abril v-& abril , f
RM2CEGWPB–. History and genealogy of the Harlan family : and particularly of the descendants of George and Michael Harlan, who settled in Chester County, Pa., 1687. , 777 ril Everett, 7ujir.lj.. th Mllu.lley. .n, 594 Anna M., 590. 9^7Caleh, 590, 594, 9-7Caleb llarton, 450, 877 I Ernest,Charles llarton, S77i Henry Woosler,Charles Chester, S77 ,, ^ ,, >-*?Kliza K S77 Martha E.. Ehzahelii .n. 594 790.958. Ehzaheth lirinlon. lErnshaw,4681 (korge,Ellen Urinton, ! Mary, 215. o. oo2.Ervine,Elmer C, S77I N-^-l-. 7.1.1.17tJ336. 520 02 06 lluMa. J. Engle, 980 Jeremiah, 980 John Carter John Iox. 483 John 1;.,
RM2CE6DEN–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1921 1ra sección . edientes en la alimentación; dejsfo 865G ¿ la clase 22. — Aviso N° -8661. ! Acia N.° X0545 , ; .«J^AVÜEITÜ* Marzo 4 de 1921. — Enriqueivíein. — Para distingiur semillasy plantas de la clase 24, — AvisoN> 8C00, E-5 abril v-9 abril Acta N° 80.546; i« UNIVERSALv ; JMarzo 4 de 19211 j —i EnriqueKlein. — Para distiniguir semillasy plantas de ía das® 24 —- AvisoN.o 86.0,1. E-5 abril v-9 abril : Acta N° 8Q547 Acta No 8.0,562: ;«VACUUM>; é Marzo 7 de 1921. — Vaouu.m)Oií Company. — Para distiiniguinsubstancias y productos usados (Mme
RM2CGKTJ6–. Pennsylvania's soldiers' orphan schools, giving a brief account of the origin of the late civil war, the rise and progress of the orhpan system . 370 June 7, 1876 Middle Spring, Joseph M. Means, EBq. Shirk, Elizabeth, Feb. 5,1865 Feb. 1, 1873 Williamsport, Samuel Adams, Esq. Sebraug, Deborah, July 9, 1861 ■ June 1, 1873 April 3,1875 Penn Ruu Albert R. Evans, Esq. Sebraug, Margaret A. Dec. 23, 1862 June 1, 1873 April 3,1876 Penn Run Albert R. Evans. Esq. S.krs, Sarah J. May 8, 1862Jan. 13, 1853 June 1, 1875 Buffalo, Maj. George T. Work. West, Margaret E. April 12, 1867 Jan. 13,1869 California
RM2CEXFP6–. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. one tpace n I e ght Tl e 1 1 p of nd 9 et nds o e spa 1 elo b 1 Last part of 6 nd ppc p t of 7 u1 0 tends about 0 1 If p n It Th «nd71egn 1 1 , n Enl n height. The 2, 3, 5 and 7 may or may iVote.—The length of dot detei mines theturn, i. e., the turn in top of 3 is greater thanthat of 3 and 7, therefore the dot is longerSome pointa are gained indirectly, such as theloop of 5 and curve in 4 which are the lesult In business figures the sibe subservient to that of f( 1. Form, in order of simplicity. Each figure» be passed {the second time) separately a
RM2CDFF84–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . April 0.37 inch on 5 days. May 0.23 â 6 ,, Jimo 0.54 â 10 ,, 1.10 ,, 21 âMean temperature: April, 52.9°; May, 53; June,59.9. The drought in 1853 commenced February 15,and lasted till May 6â80 days. In that time the fallof rain wasâ February and March .. 0.23 inch on 7 day.s. April 0.44 â 5 â TANNED LEATHER COMPANY,b Works, Greenfield, rpHE TANNERS, cijRRiEHSraudM ANUEACTijSiEitS oV IMPBOVEDTANNED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS lor MACHINERY. â., Murk Lano, London, E.G. Mr. U. FrniKAimE, Agent,^ery Cottage saoulci bo providel with a Water Tauk. Dis
RM2CDD80H–. Heinrich Ludewig Manger's Königl. Preuss. Ober-Hof-Baurath und Garteninspectors Baugeschichte von Potsdam : besonders unter der Regierung König Friedrichs des Zweiten . lt; griffen) # 334 11 8 1776 bergfddjen an btefer unb ber fran-- &ofIfd?en Ätrdje, 418 * 3/589 7 5 1777 431 * 9 * 165 I 1 1786 491 * * * 42 16 11 I 6/37*|i3| 35> 3« 795 5. 3r & tritt irdje1753 boS^PrebiJer* unö (Sri)ul()auöbet) fcerfclbcn, ^.137 * * 1753 baö portal unö bie Kraben, 1481772 bie (Erneuerung bcö ^gurmg, 378 ic. «1772 unö 1775 Reparaturber Waben, 381 unb 407 * ? jufammen 6. .ftatfiofifdje £ircf)e 1755 5U icpart
RM2CRWWF0–. The Bell System technical journal . Fig. 6.—The Function X = g{f>) defined by Eq. (2.9).. Fig. 7.—Performance of 3/2—power-law rectifier as an envelope detector with low-imped-ance signal generator. To express the output in terms of a source voltage f o in series with animpedance equal to the real constant value ro at t,he signal frequency andzero at all other frequencies, we write ra ai 3C,P3/2(1 X)2 :^7|—/^(^f,-I;3r^-j (2.11) THE BIASED IDEAL RECTIFIER 153 or Po = (i+|^)p. (2.12) where E = 3i?a(l - X)2/i 4/2= ?^ / ^ 1 -*X P 11> ij ^ 2 / (2.13) V2P[2(1 - ife + )fe)£ - (2 - yfe)(l
RM2CDC7HE–. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . son Higham, 6-3-1896. He d. 6-1-1899, at Waldick, N. J., where his family still resides. Child: Mildred Higham. *38. Edwin Campbell, b. 12-15-1858; m. Josephine Arnold. 39. William, b. 7-6-1861; d. 7-21-1865. 40. Charles, b. 6-21-1863; d. 7-24-1863. 41. Seely, b. 6-21-1863; d. 8-23-1863. 27. JANE E. CLOYD, dau. of James C. and Hannah (Camp-bell) Cloyd, was b. 2-5-1840, at Mortonville, N. Y., m. Rev. Syl-vanus G. Gale, 9-8-1864, at Charlotteville, N.
RM2CEP6X4–. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. ished 1 Feb. 1800, by E. Walker, of CoruhiU, from a Drawing by F. Chapman.Admeasurement : high, 6 ft. 7 in. ; grit, 10 ft. 1 in. ; length, 9 ft. Weight : 241 st. 3 lbs.; tallow, 36 st. 4 lbs.; offal,29 St. The same eminent Grazier obtained another Prize, in 1801, for a beautiful 5 years old Heifer, of which anotherDrawing was made, and Engraving executed, by the same Artist. Admeasurement: length, 10 ft. 5 in ; girt, 9 ft. 5 in.;length of the horn, 2 ft.; height, 5 ft. 5 in. Weight: 171 st. 3 lbs. ; hide, 15 st. 6 lbs. ; feet, 3 st. 5
RM2CHMC28–. Climatological data, New England . WNW sw SNWSW 1928 371612157318 1919 Wind apMdm. p. fa. I . 18.614.5 13.2 11.8 6.8 9.5 45.8 14.4 8.7 9.3 10.1 13.0 § -1 5142 3839»3043112tt5236 3648 NWWSW .1 &1 E ssw Relatlv* humidity avvragas -p«rc«nt 7165 7687 7584 8172 505965795553896659595751 67 60 NEW ENGLANDDECEMBER 19S3 Number of days vrltfa piacipiution 53 25 5151235157 6354 6.35.75.75.98.S8.46.36.58.26.76.37.06.05.7 COMPARATIVE DATA. COMPARATIVE DATA (Northern: Maine, New Hampshire Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut). See reference notes f- 233 llowing Station Index. CLIMATOLOGIGAL DATA NE
RM2CEJD77–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No.3-9. prophyre on mining claim L. 2445 in northwestLebel. The phenocrysts of augite are altering to hornblende. Lamprophyre is well•exposed just south of the mill at the Tough-Oakes mine. Analyses of Lamprophyre 1. 2. Per cent. Per cent. bilica 48.50 52.29 Alumina 22.43 19.38 Ferric oxide 2.85 4.40 Ferrous oxide 4.78 6.00 Lime 7.62 7.79 Magnesia 1.16 3.54 Potash 3.56 4.12 Soda 3.38 2.12 Carbon dioxide 3.72 Water 2.26 .95 1. Lamprophyre from Wishman claim, N.E. of Kirkland lake. 2. Lamprophyre, north of main Blanche river, Eby township. Analyst, E. L. Bruce.
RM2CDY7NA–. Kermaria; idylle d'armorique en trois épisodes, précédée d'un prologue. Poème de P.B. Gheusi. Partition chant et piano réduite par l'auteur . 8^ h assa pp 226Ô XIV Un peu lent. £ ^iijU iJI^J ^^^ Nt vo-iiiu pas fa do . len . tp vic-ti - S -g^v- S rrrr ii^ 2. V V r-^ IN ( .vii.iiiii pas ta ri 1 P V V .n - tê vif-ti ^::;=^—J^l ^^T 4 In pou lent. ^ E ï ^^^E^ ss ^M s ^ l>9 i>Ième mouv. i -^^rp Fij JJt^^^+^F- ^ me^jou - et fra-gi-le de lenferj i K.^ ahTll ^.r -7 nip, jou - irt fra-gi-|p de IVnfer;.
RM2CGXHFP–. The Street railway journal . anion ms^t.Chicago @ laporle &. 5Y5TEM5 IN OPERA flONJ AN. 16.1304. Line //id/tina Mi In NO. &wL , . Bern /$ Osceola ir^Biuffton A/a/ne 68.6 1 Indianapolis &Nortlwisitrn rr.co.z9.o z Indianapolis&Cincinnofi Tr.Co. CShelbyville Division)2333 EvansviilestPrinceton Tr.Co.Gotten 6.4 4 Louisville&3>Mana jr.co.45.0 s Ft.Warne&southwestern In Co. 33.2 6 Wabash-Logansport Tr.Co// 14.0 7 Indianapolis Coal Trac. Co. (p/a/Me/d line)■^jiinona 30 0 e fnd/dnafi&Martinsviile Rapid Tr. CO.la/re i.0 9 doulhdind&do.McnM Co.27.010 IndianaHallway Co.2zn WnonabwarsaivRKCa1633 i
RM2CNKYGF–. Kenny's guide, containing full information as to railroads, steamboats and their time tables; . From plates prepared especially for Kennys Guide. •21) Broadwai nml 351 li Sireel HARRIGANS. ORCHESTRA. ll2l*Ul8l A 1214-lfclBI B I |2|4-|6|S| C I2I4-KI8I D H2l4l6l8l E l|2|4.|6|6| F II2l4l6|8| G |2|4|6|b| H Il2l4l6l8l J I2I4I6I8I K L 112141618] .l2l4l6l8lM l2l4l6lellQ| N l|2|4J6|a|lQ| O 12 14-16 lenonn l2l4l6lSll0|lT1 Q I 1 2I4I6I8II01I2 ll2l4J6le)lQ|l2l S Dress Circle&Balcony. A Inl9|7|s|j|iuui6leli0|i2l A B Hi[9l7l5IJ)M2l-lfe[e|iolli|i4lB C l3lihl7UlJliizl4lfelelioIiira C ISl3|l|9|7|J|3HI2l4lfc
RM2CGPFEY–. The Street railway journal . |ie Good only oh £8 E wra|JU n first connect. inq car ondate.dlrectionand alter timepunched inmargin asshown.Subject to rata cllfiis contjny. 2 3 £6 7 as & i 8 9 a ss I 10 II Days from lit to nth irepunched) here . from 1 llhIn sirt with figures I, S, 3ut.ovu this row. ■ J 0 a. i- >.o ll3lS 3 UllUiO el « 1 S -» m ¥> o Ik o STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 155. No. 5 KALAMAZOO SCRAPER The Root ScrapersFor a Glean Track Notice our No. 5 as now perfected. Costs only one-twentiethas much as a sweeper, yet will accomplish results just as satis-factory. Cleans all the
RM2CH0E26–. American engineer and railroad journal . vuiorHODA B C D E r a H J /! a 5 Ok i 2;i 3f 7-4 6i 7 2 3i 5i ig i 3g 4 8 7 ■ 4 2 3f «i 13 1 3| 9 e ej ^i ^i */■ 14 2 3f CROSSHEADS. The crossheads used with the above piston rods have followingdimensions of hubs:d— = distance from end of hub to key-way.2 f ■ ■ .>ms*-w>w^. 1.5d- 3 Piston pressure X .00003 ^ thickness of metal in outer end ofcrosshead hub for cast steel. Bearing area in crosshead for crosshead pin = piston pres-sure divided by 12,000. The three groups of formula; are presented as representativeof the data obtained. The committee
RM2CH5KX1–. American engineer and railroad journal . ) + (573-7-0.417) ,„, , ,J =: ^ = 573 491 J- — /? = 573.491 — 380= 193 4gi 2.2S66607 -f — {R— AJ =573.491 — 193.7 = 379 791 2.5795446 yi? = 380.000 ar. comp 7.4202164 j^ —/?= 193.700 ar. comp 7.7128704 9992921 Extracting sq. root 2)19 ^ C.5 A^= 87° 41 sin. 9.9996460 from which the angle CBN= 175 22and the angle180= - 175° 22 „ , ; = 2 19. A B AI =Then, 8.60662262^57978361.1864062 AJ/i5.36= 154i.from which A-^ H = 30 Si. The length of the arc // A may be found in the samemanner as described for Eq 7. To find the frog angle D A E = R .1 C. fig. 11, ofth
RM2CDG43F–. Exceptional children and public school policy, including a mental survey of the New Haven Elementary School . j/ j£ s8 *£ ^y * ?* 60 so 8o /oo 0030 lisp*.--*./? TU? ^r SO JS J cs YO 7S 1 5 JST^ 80 M-, r^J e *? /<? ?/ S3 so 3jr e<6 y<e -9 s s7G£-.. € /v e/ <f <?*? 3-^ eJ0CK^£. p0O7-/ CA/7-= (G/r/Y£-3/ tD//?tTC7/tlASr, C<7SV^-t--X:JS?r/dA/J FIGURE l; In the same manner we attempted to derive a rough indexof the childs social development as shown by his reactions ingames, his ability to take directions and his conversation. Hewas scored by the teachers in these three respec
RM2CP1MY7–. Railway mechanical engineer . following Blows from 20 ft. 5 15309t Typical fractures developed under the drop test are shown1 Fig. 3 and Fig. 4. None of the fractures showed anv The results of the drop tests are shown in the table: Tread FlanEC niows Blows Blows thickness, thickness. from Xo. Kind in. in. 6 ft, 9 ft. 12 ft. Steel 1 5 0 2 Steel « IS 12 2 ao 0 Slccl H iS 5 0 10 4 Steel I ii 5 0 10 44,997 Cast iron t! 2.328 Cast non 1 3-t I5S,S91 Cast iron 1 It Tlate cracked a ter two bluws. Flange not tFian^e broken off. 438 RAILWAY MECHANICAL ENGINEER Vol. 93, No. 7 imperfections or irregular
RM2CHP9WB–. Ancestors and descendants of Andrew Moore, 1612-1897 . mingham, Mich. 2882. GEORGE E., b. , m. Fannie Jones. P. O., Pontiac, Mich. No children. 2883. MARY E., b. , m. 3-10-1886, Burt J. Klumph. P. O., Walled Lake, Mich. 2884. ABRAHAM L., b. , m. Belle Rarick. P. O., Pontiac, Mich. No children. Children of (691) ISAAC W. and MARTHA (SMITH) MOORE. 2885. WILLIAM J., b. 8-1-1847, m. 1-19-1875, RachelJ. Webber. P. O., Ionia, Ionia Co., Mich. 2886. MARY E., b. 9-22-1849, m. 9-24-1874, HiramRigg. He is a carpenter. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 2887. STEWARD, b. 4-30-1852, d. 7-14-1852. 2888. MARTHA A.,
RM2CEP5KG–. Steckler's seeds : 1907. Dry Bone Mill No. 750.Manns Green Bone Cutters.—Nothingbetter for making hens lay than greencut bone. No. 5 C. With crank handle $8 00 No. 5 B. With balance wheel 10 00 No. 5 B. M. With balance wheel and iron stand 15 00 No. 7. With balance wheel and iron stand 18 00 No. 9. With balance wheel and iron stand 26 00. Chicken Fount Manns NewGreen Bone Cutter. Chicken Founts.14 gallon E. H. M. Founts, each ... 30y2 gallon E. H. M. Founts, each ... 40 1 gallon E. H. M. Founts, each ... 75 2 gallon E. H. M. Founts, each ... 1 00 *4 gallon M. L. Founts, each 50 1 gallon M. L
RM2CDG48A–. Exceptional children and public school policy, including a mental survey of the New Haven Elementary School . relatively high I. Q. The pedagogical quotient of this group was calculated fromthe data, and appears to have considerable import, as shownby the distribution curve (Figure 13). The calculation was •ra 30 /a 7 S /# // /3 /J /-? /J- /6 s? /& /& S e<? J6 ^7 ^3 ^e -?s- j-d /a vr cTS 70 7S SO <SS ^O JS f0BO. j/ j£ s8 *£ ^y * ?* 60 so 8o /oo 0030 lisp*.--*./? TU? ^r SO JS J cs YO 7S 1 5 JST^ 80 M-, r^J e *? /<? ?/ S3 so 3jr e<6 y<e -9 s s7G£-.
RM2CR96HJ–. Electric railway journal . Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 7—Total taxes and ratio of these to operating expenses.Fig. 8—Paving expense and other imposts and taxes. AT WASHINGTON HEARING July 26, 1919 Electric Railway Journal 183 100908070 c 60 » o 5040 o. 3020100, 455 C CLASS £iAss £VAT£Di f/ 4 <r— zoo o leo^ o z: 140 ^ o5 100 5 60 =o 40 ° 13 20 o 1902 1907Fig. 9 1912 1917 1890 1902Fig. 1907 1912 1917191610 40 °3 Si +-O oz,24 e 20o = 16o oc° 4 ■£ 0. Annual Increase in Net— Capi-talrzaHon expressed^as Yearly CapifalAddifion .1? Q 520 I280124o|200g- c 180=oo 40>S0§ 1902 1907 1912Fig. 11 191115)18 1
RM2CDEH3T–. Climatological data, Pennsylvania . utu..-yv)lle-2. 5 bt . Ridgway Somerset Springs-1 SVV.. TUin>Sta-l.-5SE TitiisviUe- 2 S. Observers u?!:e^t;-.;-:::::::i Westmoreland.-..! ^f Warren ij]° Vandergrift Warren Wavnosbvirg Division mean lake Orninnge Albion Erie State mean. 17.9 15 6| 7 1 19 21.S 2320 u 2 137 7 12-2 16.8 18 6 7 18 1 1 VS. Weather Bureau. City of Altoona. Penna. Turnpike Coinm. Clarence E. Miller. Charles A. Bender. Howard L. Pyle. V. S. Weather Bureau. Carl E. Bigger. U 8. Weather Bureau. Mrs. Helen C.Haas. Ephrata Review. Penna. Turnpike Comm Andrew B. Evansha. George M. Ha
RM2CHEX0K–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . F. Rushworth. J. F. Cullertou 55 10 136 23 5.91 I O. M. R.W.Aver. 60 7 140 14 10.00 OLNEYVILLE CRICKET CLUB, PROVIDENCE, R. I. President, A. W. Carpenter; Vice-President, J. J. Corcoran ; Secretaryand Treasurer, D. R. Sexton, 1076 Broad Street, Providence, R. I.; Cap-tain, D. R. Sexton ; Vice-Captain, Ernest Lord; Committee, W. Hallam.H. Standeven, Thomas Crabtree, Amos Moss, E. Lord. Grounds atThornton. BATTING AVERAGES. Ings.NO.IIS. R.Aver. D. R. Sexton 9 3 22 94 15.66 H. Standeven 8 1 35 74 10.57 D
RM2CE70RM–. Mining and Scientific Press . rnrfefc 30 I—-! 31 11 OW-SHEBI— CYANIDE PLAN! 1 . tramway. 17. Zinc-boxea. •2 lh. Solution tank. 3. 10. Sump tank. 4. Blake rriiHhcr. 20. Slime pond. B. Storajfe-Mn. •:i Kroi-li contrifugal pun e. 1 ! Dorr duplex ela- 7. Stamp-batteries. 28. Dorr thickener B Amalgamating plat • i Agitators. 9, Amalifam 1 2ft, Dorr thieli.ii. r 10 K |.-ifl(T. tying lank 1 1 WUfley concentrating table. 27, ? 1 - Centrifugal p 1 1 !S Storage tank. 14 Hon pomp, ,im Zino-boxe*. 1 ? lrrel. 31. Sump tank 16 Dlitribulinr barrel. October 29, 1921 MINING ND SCIENTIFIC PRESS slime were co
RM2CHG563–. Thesée, tragedie, seconde edition . ACTE CINQ^UIEME Le Tlieati^e Reprefente vii Palais où Ion voitles apprêts dVn Superbe Feftin. É fJc^ 3t HK :^^ rrF ^ s EX fcti fil 11 II I ni 1=^ i* î^ j^ ^x^ 3 W^ ï tï è è X4 ^ 7 << î î t=^ ■TH ^ % ♦•?T- T 1^ ^ t^ irriF M-u-n4i4iaa * ^ ic iiiu^--uifMi4i-iiifrflii.iTi!itri ^* ^ ir ;-1 3J i^f-f -H-, K A^^ ^t . ^ iqX 9 T/tej^ee, Traaec/ic. t^=& ^H-^nl 0 ,[^ mff^^^^Tfff^p^^ #- - tumafureur^ (niva^ tu rrhenaaaev• Pivriiv ce cœur J^inrat, Ce^Cm& vu. : ^ é î tr ^
RM2CT1M16–. Geroglifici morali . mbunr ciui-tatemlitiit il capo frouerto coliemani giont^, per adurare j da na«ri , fuoi falfi dei, come apuntoPaolo A popolo dice; Hoc autemfcitote intelligentesj quod omnisforni-tutor , aut immundus , aitt auurus^quod e fi idolorum feruitus , non habeih&reditatem in Regno Chrijii^ ^ Dei.Lo vento , che loffia di lato, perche Tauaro fatica per lo vento,cclorizza, e non sa a chi. r^e- fau» Pfal. ICO,A.i.Prcu. 27. j c. 20. 1 Ecclefiafi. ^114. B. 9. Ilob. 20. I s. 15. I Pfal.sS.B. ^phef. y;Ai, Vincenzio da S.Semro: jfi ?/.^ 8.B. 7 faurtzati ^ ìgnorat, cui eongregahit faenza
RM2CR8GDJ–. Book of the Royal blue . Wheeling- (9.50 am) , 44 Hours 32 Hours 27 Hours From Pittsburg (8.00 pm) , 35 Hours 27 Hours 22 Hours From Cincinnati (8.50 am) , 46 Hours 38 Hours 33 Hours From St. Louis (E. St. :• 3.00 pm) 63 Hours 55 Hours 50 Hours From Louisville (7.45 pm) , 58 Hours 50 Hours 45 Hours CORRESPONDI:^ IG FAST MERCH TIME BETWEEN OTHER POINTS EAST AND WEST ANDISE MOVED IN ONE NIGHT In Botl 1 Directions Between Nev York, Baltimore and Washington Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington ^nikixiiiinvix Ai I iiyp fast fre.ight line, operating LOIN 1 IINtlN I AL LIINt via b. <& o.-r. r
RM2CEYACT–. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. ^v1k-::j;s1»- f. Name 11. IK.i /-J r//r SchfaUrn ini Ccutf.Lii tejn, rerhls uoii der ^n Amme: 1 Oamsclii^r. 9 z Thifrweld esoo 9 ?i Mttrual|)ln>n4s(r f SlrinwMi^n. G300 9 i Srbeiben^uUfh 6280 8 6]?i(./6H.am Brienter See, 6 Ore me o. Hern mitLuaejm a. (fbwulilen : 6 Brien/fi-Rollih* ?n« 10* 7 Taniih. 6532 9 ii: ratn OberhasU, 8 (rrenze r.Bern init Crijeiiseils, 9 (Hess,lies Tri/^engithchcrs. (JH/^e/iArY.Ilm(erlhi(pl). lOiSfi »% Dipchleph. 9950 16 /0-/,i ihis HohqaM, die^stiisderqr.Kmm^.die o (
RM2CGTG7K–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . idation type en-gines for the Bessemer and Lake Erie R. R. Consolidation Locomotives, B. & L. E. R. R. Gauge 4 ft. 8y2 in. Cylinder 24 in. x 32 in. Valve . Balanced Boiler. Type Straight Material Steel Diameter 84 in. Thickness of sheets 1 in Working pressure 220 lbs. Fuel Soft coal Staying Radial Driving Wheels. Outside diameter 54 in. Fnside diameter 48 in. Journals, main 10 in. x 13 in. journals, others 9 in. x 13 in. Engine Truck Wheels. Front diameter 30 in. Journals 0 in. x 12 in. Wheel Base. Driving 15 ft. 7 in. Rigid 15 ft. 7 in-Total Engine 24 f
RM2CEXTTM–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. Clouds* a little (nower about 10. waw»w*»«v*- - 12 6 IW 2 Cloudy, * e. more Clouds I than clear Sky. 10J 5 |S E ^1 jCloudy. KB. Cloudy fignifies more of the Sky coverd than clear.Fair fignifies more open Sky than coverd with Clouds. 11 90 8:0. i 9] 6 SW il.Cloudy. 9I 512I 6 SW 1 Ram tor about an hour. N E 1. Giofe j.e. the sky nowhere tobe be feen for Ciouds,a ihow*i er about 17. i81 8 J6W 1181 7 WN2 Fair, /. e. more Sky thanClouds. ma#»+mr>-r ,•**« *• -*r««iM^,^si«trarvn Very t air. Hard Rain abouho
RM2CH1RJK–. Science of railways . 200 Upper Carhon H 201 Lower Electrode J Lamp Frame.. Electrode Holder, corapleta. 202i 203 E—Bottom Electrode Holder.C—Adjusting Screw. 7 Clutch and Rod.9 Clutch Spring. 1 Carbon Holder Clamp, 2 Nut.4 Lever.4 A—Insulation. Adjusting Scre^T. 1 Shoulder Screw, 14-20. Pin. - lel Plunger and Link.Pot, complete. 2 Gulilo Screw. 2:i 3 A—Tliumb Screw. 2 84 Bottom Electrode Holder Support, comp.2.Sr> Ittndlng Post. Small Hole.230 Binding Post. Larae Hole. 2.1 S Flhro Insulation. Tnp Caili .5 Lamp Base. 6 Lamp Base Clamp Top. 2 59 King Bolt ( 260 Clamp Screw. SCHROEDER HE
RM2CHGA4A–. Thesée, tragedie, seconde edition . ^ #^T7|i:i^ m ^^^ p âë 1S=^ u ^^ .fi. f^ *îirtiri!Miîîfnîff^^f^^ 6 é ? X y z/2 /^ ^uwtricmeyi obt . IQl. ACTE CINQ^UIEME Le Tlieati^e Reprefente vii Palais où Ion voitles apprêts dVn Superbe Feftin. É fJc^ 3t HK :^^ rrF ^ s EX fcti fil 11 II I ni 1=^ i* î^ j^ ^x^ 3 W^ ï tï è è X4 ^ 7 << î î t=^ ■TH ^ % ♦•?T- T 1^ ^ t^ irriF M-u-n4i4iaa * ^ ic iiiu^--uifMi4i-iiifrflii.iTi!itri ^* ^ ir ;-1 3J i^f-f -H-, K A^^ ^t . ^ iqX 9 T/tej^ee, Traaec/ic
RM2CH0GJ7–. Book of the Royal blue . Special Low Rate Gxcursions will be run JULY J 2 and 26, AUGUST 9 and 23: From PITTSBURG, WHEELING, PARKERSBURG and intermediatestations east to Washington Junction, Md. AUGUST 2 : From CINCINNATI, and CHICAGO Division Territory. Call at Ticket Offices and Information Bureausfor information concerning hotels, etc., or write D. B. )VIartin, Manager passenger Traffic, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, Md.. < fAND ^^ CALENDAR - 1900 ^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 s M r w T F s s u T w T F s s M T w T f s s M T w T s 1 K 3 4 ft fi 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 8 4 s e 7 7 H
RM2CHNP0Y–. Building with assurance . Early Colonial Stairs M-201 For Woodwork Parts Detailed Belowindividual illustration of parts see pages 1 Stair String to fit rise and run M- 2 Door Stop M- 3 Door Jamb,534wideM- 4 Casing M- 5 Newel M- 6 Cap M- 7 Cove Mouldnig M- 8 Top Rail of PanelingM- 9 Laminated Panel. . M- 10 Bottom Rail of Pan- eling M- 11 Base M- •1702-B ■8542 •8424 8309 ■1744 8614 8060 556 556 5568385 Page322 379 397388324380376208208 208392 indicated in last column. Page 12 Base Shoe M-8422 397 13 Hand Rail M-1768 326 14 Landing Nosing M-1702-E 322 15 Well-hole Facia,lOM wide M-8424 397 16
RM2CR3190–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . Tesf Gear No. 42 //? Car A.Test Gear No. 4/ /n Car 3Impact ]fc/oc/ty=356km idftk i ^sOTrfxat TV ZarA V^V ^-3.8i 9 Ft per sec CorS-xf S*^W^-^a -j *-//7 Ft per^ec. T figure6/f as /b Sec Gear Compress/on ■15 2t 1 2i Sec Gear £Gear Cyc/e -, 30 35 40 45 * 0//4 * ■•* 0.327 Sec Draft 7/me—Seconds Dotted lines represent instantaneous car velocities as de-termined from the original car-movement curves. The irregularities are due in general to vibrations of thecar structure induced by draft gear action.Ful
RM2CP2A9J–. Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, especes & leurs variétés : a laquelle on a joint une description exacte de chaque espece, avec les citations des auteurs qui en ont traité, les noms quils leur ont donnés, ceux que leur ont donnés les différentes nations, & les noms vulgaires . 3 . Cardinal pourpre femelle |HH^H ■ -..■ . ,: ■ ^% 9 £ i 1 1 I 1 1 m 3 4i ?>< KS- Fiq ,^^ -. 7^/. ^2. ,;:■;-: .—- Dessinée e* Orave peu- Mvtuiet. ± . Cardinal. J . C lvi/t/m/ pourpre, mâle KP: s agagL. ; 3 . Cardinal pourpre ] /mvMe Te m.m. FI. if:. jpâjwtn
RM2CEWN4F–. Portfolio of maps of Spofford's new cabinet cyclopaedia : containing large scale colored maps of each state and territory in the United States, the provinces of Canada, America's new possessions, etc. l K19 Kent K10 Newport... O 20Providence E 8Washington Q 9 CHIEF CITIES. Pop.—Thousands. 145 Provi-dence..G 15 33 Paw-tucket.. F 16 24 Woon- socket..A 12 22 Newport .Q 19 21 Warwick.K16 16 Central Falls..E 16 11 Cranston H 14 10 East Prov-idence..G 16 7 Bristol ...K19 6 Olney- villc.G 14 5 Coventry . J 9 5 Westerly. .T 2 4 Warren J 19 3 East Green-wich L 14 3 Tiverton..M22 3 Valley Falls. .D 1
RM2CDF9WA–. Merrie England : a new and original comic opera in two acts . JSi tesi I i ^ 42 ^^ fes y Sir IS I |H§ iill fc. * %» * .to. & &^g£fe fe3^ S^S Ir: hM I p is lul i=ai ^i IS i m S&. Meno mosso ^Jill ^—4-4JLJ h—k 9= f Str.Harp m * i 5 Cat, cat,f f wherehaveyou been?. 3> mmi 7 7 7 7 TM 7-1 2z3= 7 7 r-T-^ 7 7,77 S it *e— g Fl S in! § ^ 7 i jvE^s inK »=^% 3t± 13: ^ 7 7 i-f-r 38136 Chappell 173. Ive been totheCasUe to look at the Queen! 4* m -illflU
RM2CGX0JK–. Electric railway journal . One Car Mile Motor 6. E. BOO - 4.40 6ear Ratio Car WeigtJt 41,700 lbs.-Load 7500 lbs Heating Curves Power ■ 9 Runs variable Length 3 4 5 6 Distance in Hundred FeetFIG. 6. 260 70 60 90 300 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 ♦Seconds per Mile11 10 9 Miles per HourFIG.& 90 400 10 20 30 40 50 60 t 6 FIG. 6—RETARDATION CURVES SHOWING RELATION OF DISTANCE AND SPEED, TIME AND COASTING TIME.FIG. 7—DIAGRAM REPRESENTING COASTING-BRAKING PERIOD. FIG. 8—APPLICATION OF METHOD TO ONE MILE RUN ond the coasting period and the third the brakingperiod. These are shown in Fig. 1. If now we hav
RM2CEX5TH–. Portfolio of maps of Spofford's new cabinet cyclopaedia : containing large scale colored maps of each state and territory in the United States, the provinces of Canada, America's new possessions, etc. —Thousands. 6 Santa Fe..E 7 6 Albuquerque G 7 4 Socorro...H 62 Las Vegas.E 9 2 Silver City K 3 1 Raton Cll 1 Deming... L 4 1 Springer.. D 11 Pop.—Hundreds. 9 Pinos Altos K S8 Blossburg C 10 7 San Marcial I 66 Kingston. K 4 5 Hillsboro. K 45 Fort Bayard E. 34 Cerrill08..F 74 Chama.... C 64 Georgetown K 34 Ranches of Taos..D 94 White Oaks I 84 Bernalillo.F 64 Lincoln J 9 3 Roswell... J 103 Chlori
RM2CR31A6–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . 0720Ssc. Draft Gear Cyc/e. Tesf Gear No. 42 //? Car A.Test Gear No. 4/ /n Car 3Impact ]fc/oc/ty=356km idftk i ^sOTrfxat TV ZarA V^V ^-3.8i 9 Ft per sec CorS-xf S*^W^-^a -j *-//7 Ft per^ec. T figure6/f as /b Sec Gear Compress/on ■15 2t 1 2i Sec Gear £Gear Cyc/e -, 30 35 40 45 * 0//4 * ■•* 0.327 Sec Draft 7/me—Seconds Dotted lines represent instantaneous car velocities as de-termined from the original car-movement curves. The irregularities are due in general to vibrations of thecar structure induc
RM2CGX2WP–. Proceedings of the annual convention . Zr>77 01,000 2 SHEARING STRESS 4IN WEB , psi 5 6 7 e 9 10,000 f t-Meosured Poif ts . ^ I x Computed / Curve- SEE FIG.35 FOR EXPRESSIONFOR COMPUTED CURVE FIG 33SPECIMEN CRESULTS OF TEST C5 ANDCOMPARISON WITH COMPUTED VALUES MOHRS CIRCLE OF STRESSFOR GAGE A NOTE: COMPUTED STRESSES ARE BASED ON SHEAR SLOPE THEORYDERIVED IN FIGS. 34, 34q Stresses in Models of Floorbea m Hangers 115 Ai- -A2. 6sx = e80 + AX, + AX2 AX| = / -^dx AXzJf-dx e8x=|-=e,o + ^(^V,dx +^V2dx)0 s = ^{0i-^cr2) I F,+dF FgfdPg ^CDUE JHD 1 ds t F| FZ dF,« ds»dF 2 doi •A, = stdx -
RM2CP5GD2–. Hunting and fishing in Florida : including a key to the water birds known to occur in the State . e Creek language and thatspoken by some of the Miami Indians, I give a few wordsselected from a list obtained through the kindness of Miss Freeman,the daughter of Mr. William Freeman, of Little River. 1 Hump-kee. 2 Po-coo-lee. 3 To-chee-nee. 4 Osteen. 5 Cha-kee-pin. 6 Ee-pa-kin. 7 Co-la-pa-kin. 8 To-chee-nee-pa-kin. 9 Osteen-parkin.lo Po-lee. Horse Co-i-yee. Raccoon . . . . Su-a-wee. Turkey Fi-tee. Cow Wau-kee. Shirt Fo-kee-shee-ca. Dress O-ho-nee. Rabbit Cha-co-fee. Otter O-shy-nee. Wolf O-ba-h
RM2CGMK5D–. History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5 . e end of each month of the regiments service(March missing). Month Companies Present Absent Present For Duty Hick In arrest Total Sick Otherwise and Absent October 6 477 23 500 18 41 559 November 6 412 63 475 44 2 521 December 6 373 60 433 87 520 January 6 425 25 450 67 2 519 February 7 487 53 540 63 4 607 April 9 670 9 1 680 106 76 862 May 9 568 60 1 629 124 14 767 • Indudine; oxtra and special duty. After Muster Out At the close of the Civil War in 1865 the Union armynumbered nearly one million men. The quick disbandmentof this g
RM2CF0KNE–. Die postwertzeichen und entwertungen der deutschen postanstalten in den schutzgebieten und im auslande. lbraunes Papier. Größe148:300 mm. 1. 10 PARA auf 5 Pfennig grün. 17. Dezember. Germania—Keichspost, sonst wie 1. 2. 10 PARA auf 5 (Pfennig) grün.März. AVie 2, aber Aufdruck in 2. Type (A mit Dach). 3. 10 PARA auf 5 (Pfennig) grün.Oktober. Germania—Deutsches Reich mit gotischem Aufdruck. 4. 10 Paia auf .5 (Pfennig) grün. ^^e 4, mit Rautenwasserzeichen (nach allen Richtungen laufend).b. 10 Para auf 5 (Pfennig) grün 7 V 0. 5 Centimes auf 5 „ „ (August). 7 V 8 V 9 V Die Streifbänder wurden nu
RM2CERH23–. Report upon the fauna of Liverpool Bay and the neighboring seas. e, x 150 diams. Fig. 2. Anterior antenna of do. 250 Fig. 3. Posterior antenna of do. 250 Fig. 4. Maxilla of do. 400 Fig, 5. Anterior footjaw of do. 400 Fig. 6. Posterior footjaw of do. 400 Fig. 7. Posterior footjaw of male, 400 Fig. 8. One of fom^th pair of swimming feet, 400 Fig. 9. One of fifth pair of do. 400 Fig. 10. Trebins caudatus, Kroyer, 150 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12. Proc. Lpool Biol, Soc Ycl. II. Fl. I.. I. C, Thompson, del. CYCLOPS FUFFIiNi, n. sp. Figs. 1
RM2CE4M95–. Desoto (1921) . FACULTY. 1 ANDREW A. KINCANNON, M. S.. LL. D. President. Education 2 HARRIETTE BECKHAM, A. B. Assistant in History 3 WILLIAM E. VAUGHAN, A. M. English 4 M. VIRGINIA PROCTOR, A. M. Assistant in Mathematics 5 FRANK L. TEUTON. B. S. Agriculture 6 BYRDEE B. WRIGHT, B. S. Assistant in Home Economics 7 VERMONTA WILSON, A. B. Assistant in Latin 8 CLYDE HUBERT WILSON, A. B. Manual Training 9 L. C. AUSTIN, A. B. Director of Music 10 MARIE McCORMACK Drawing and Writing 11 GROVER H. HAYDEN. L. I., A. B. Chemistry 1 2 MRS. FRANK L. TEUTON Physical Education 13 SILAS ERWIN SCATES. A. B.,
RM2CGRY17–. Proceedings of the annual convention . qi ui Jog MO|0 (o isen uo pool Track 989. (I)l5}i (2)18 (3)23 Goqes 5TLS ond 6TL omitted from test of WZ^S bars witliout safety hand stop Goge 7T used only on barsIreolment. th extended tieat .), Bnnell Hardness (3000 ka ) Bar » 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 1 ? 1 ?> 14 •l 5 1 23 4 375327364340 340364207229 321293229229 321302229241 30231 1229235 241207212207 229207 241 217241 217223 187229 189 212217201212 229302282293 340277332302 342332340340 364340302335 375340387337 Princiool Dimensions in Incties Lengttiwise Cross Sectional Bor A-B B-C C-D 0-E E-G G-
RM2CRW5YG–. The Bell System technical journal . ■KK^K^D^ E| =E2 Fig. 7 A I ^W5^ l(2)MS I ■-ly^K^^ 1 »^ (2) I OKJ^ ^W3 M MA B l(2)l2A l(2)^3A -^ s H ^XS ^M - -^ s Fig. 8 l(|^=llI^--l|^ = I^^ A N. B A B I OJM^ + - Ms -^PP 1 2S ^E| W=^ ^M. Fig. 9 Group III—Components of transmitting E.M.F.s and assumed mesh currents 250 BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL when transmitting (see Fig. 5 of Group III), it will be looked upon asthe same passive impedance in tandem with an impedanceless generatorwhose e.m.f. equals the variations in voltage drop (of the battery sup-ply current) across the transmitter due to
RM2CD86JX–. Unter den naturvölkern Zentral-Brasiliens. Reiseschilderung und ergebnisse der zweiten Schingú-expedition, 1887-1888 . Abi., 10. A u e l Min. Mitt. 72,5 75.9 75.1 773 78,7 79.9 Max.6 Männer am llatovy 78,8 4 » » laranatinga 80,4 6 » » Rio Novo 83,2 Wir sehen, dass die Verschiedenheiten der Mittel zwischen den einzelnenStämmen sowohl als auch zwischen den Individuen desselben Stammes gross sind,dass es sich im allgemeinen um mesokephale Schädel handelt, und dass amentschiedensten die Trumai die Grenze zur Brachykephalie überschreiten. Ordnetman die Frauen der Stämme, die Serien dar
RM2CT0ACJ–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . PLA- TOMO QV ARTO.PLANEMETRIA. 3*9 Di Ce/ari %&*.. 7*/si n e m e tr tn ^ &*****1 *&i DOnna in- una vaga 9 e belliiljms «•r«s,,<* * rFlP rnn leggjfadra dima»ft razione tenga eo« ««roe Te mani il Baccolo di-Jacob* il quale conarte » ed opera di detto ftromento fi inoltra il pigliare le dìftanze , sìdelle lunghezze , e larghezze dì detta campagna » come anche per ritro-vare qualsivoglia piano . Appiè di detta figura vi farà ancora un archi-pendolo . Planemetria è arte geometrica * la quale niifùra la lunghezza » e lar-ghezza di qualfivoglia f
RM2CRGX9F–. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . 00 o 02 ^ ^ bp ft►^ *? - .4J .-. tH o .b CO y ^ P^ .2 M e ofEng375, ^ •*^ >) CO •- f? t B^7 ^P^^ ^IB: -a h «» S S o -K S o^ §■^-1 *■ Ph c3 do -u ^ ■- . o ^ o <. 20 J^a/7ef£tra C Spr/ngs ^T/mbers 9-JJlong * Mair end £le^al/on. Holf Sec),on r,,ro,y,h Csnfer. Half Sidi elevation: Half Sacfion flu-ou,h CMah, Fig. 204. —Standard Drop Testing Machine, ag adopted by Conimittee of Rail Manufacturers of the United States, April 8, 1908.Recommended by Committee on
RM2CEJTN0–. The War of the Rebellion : a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. utant-General. Abstract from return of the Army of Tennessee. General Joseph E. Johnston,C. S. Army, commanding, March 20, 1864; headquarters Dalton, Ga. Present for 1 |5 u - i duty. 3.1 t! Command. i te o , s < 465,9034,373 14 Cheathams division a S 624 Cleburnes division Walkers division ... 9,815 9 252 1 , ... Bates division 6 994 1 1,664 21490 1410479 17,070 16,587 21,875 21 7,0036,5027,623 :34,639 j floods corps: Staff 23 1 5.7005,15.56.225 5. .5.555.028B,078 11.990 Stewarts division
RM2CE40R1–. School gymnastics with light apparatus . g. a. Swinging bell sideways to slionlder, right—One! 8—8—8.h. Foot!—side—place. 8—8.c. Combine ! 8—8.[ a. Clicking bells over head—One! 8.1 b. On toes! 8. XoTE.—Eising on toes. c. Alternate! 8. d. Combine 18.Bells on hips—Place ! a. Alternate point step forward and trunk bending side-ways, right—One I 8—8.h. With clicking! 8—8. Position! 6. Forward—March ! (Eeturn bells to place.) 7. Stretching. 8. E^unning. 9. Breathing—Begin ! Four times. 4 a. CLICKING BHILLS OVER HEAD 1, swing the bells upward at the sides with a full sweep ofthe arms and click th
RM2CEPE4R–. Modern medicine and bacteriological review. 4 ADVERTISEMENTS.. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. MODERN MEDICINE BACTERIOLOGICAL REVIEW. p»g« Abbott Alkaloidal Co 5 Antikamnia Chemical Co 9 Bailey & Fairchild 5 Bausch <fe Lomb Optical Co 5 Boehringer & Soehne, C. F 2 Calhoun Chemical Co 12 California Fig Syrup Co 3 Canton Surgical and Dental Chair Co 11 Chieugo & Grand Trunk R. R 4 Dios Chemicul Co 7 Drevet Manufacturing Co 8 Fehr, M. D., Julius 1 Fuller, Geo. R 10 Gaillards Medical Journal 13 Good Health Publishing Co 4 Johnson & Co., E. M 286 Malted Milk Co 1 Mod. Medicine Pub. Co 6 Parke, Davis
RM2CGM7JH–. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . etc., ),7o2 ; died, oG ; cases wounded, etc., 191 ;died, 3. The Monthly Return shows : — Field and Stafl (i men, 0 officers. Co. A !)4 2 B !)5 2 C 95 3 D 9-t 3 E 95 2 F 98 3 G 95 2 II 97 3 I 95 2 K 9(; 0 Present aggregate .... 960 31 991 Aggregate last report ... 888 34 922 418 THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT D 5 4 3 7 1 40 Officers detached . 1 0 1 (1 U 0 0 2 0 0 4 Recruits 7 7 7 7 7 ;• 7 8 7 7 7:5 ^14*1 Ml M LIBBY PRISON, RICHMOND, VA..
RM2CJ862P–. St. Nicholas [serial] . George, Minnie, and Dadley, 12 — Mervyn and Williams Palmer, 14 —Hortense E. Wilson, 4 — Greta Simpson, n — Paul Rowley, 14 — F. E. D., 3 — Sadie W. Hubbard, 8— Two Little Brothers, 14 — Mor-gan Buffington, 1—C. F. Barrows, 3—John N. Shreve, 3—Cora Keplinger, 7—Three Brownies, n—More than one head, 13 —Marguerite Sturdy, 13—Seat-Mate?, 4 — Charles Travis, 10— Will O. Tree, 9 — Edward Wilson Wallace, 12 — Philip Ehni, 2 —Edith J. Haas, 2 — Anna C. Stryke, 2 —Karl G. Smith, 2 — J. Nelson Carter, 9 — Otto Wolkwitz, 1 — Bob Bright, 11 —Jos. G. Dunn, 12— Edward Tatnall, 1
RM2CP9301–. Ornithologie de la Savoie, ou, Histoire des oiseaux : qui vivent en Savoie a l'état sauvage soit constamment, soit passagèrement . I fA 0&*r::.. 1& IP*rrm,LitT.Eria. CliamLéry. J.W*Tner del ft Lill, 1 Fauvette a Luuette»y vievxznâZe aujorùztenips; /J gr.nal. r.378- i - 4 6ïs//x f/c lespèce; .////////• en éà?J /ïjfr,//«?/.— 7-9 Ûlu/jaf/e /c.syjcccg/://.// DE LA SAVOIE. 379 tés de roussâtre-, les ailes noirâtres, avec toutesleurs couvertures bordées de roux vif. Un blanc purrègne sur la gorge et les côtés du cou, et un cen-dré bleuâtre sur le devant du cou ; les autres par-ties inférieures s
RM2CEY7B1–. Die postwertzeichen und entwertungen der deutschen postanstalten in den schutzgebieten und im auslande. Die Post in Jaunde besaß die Jahreszahl 15, wie Briefe 11. 8. 15, 5. 9. 15, 7. 9. 15, 20. 9. 1.5, 23. 9. 15, 9. 10. 15, 31. 10. 15, 4. 11. 15, 5. 11. 15, 21. 11. 15, 23. 11. 15 zeigen. Poststempel Jaunde 20. 0. 15. Auf der Rückseite: -.•J-: Prüfungsstempel Jaunde 23. 0. 15 « ^ /.// 143 0»sig§e^^ / rij^.v. ?. „Bei MeldesammelstoUeBnea 29. 10. 14. auf-geliefert. Bei Post-amt Buca war anscliei-nend ein Poststempel J|nicht mehr vorhanden. — V: Prüfungsstempel Jaunde 15. !). 15. Durch Flaggeiip
RM2CENPWR–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. amp; STOR-AGE CO, Mulberry se cor 9th (Seeleft top lines and page 1471) WHITE LIXK TRANSFER & STOR-AGE CO, 5th sw cor Vine MACHINERY REPAIRS.BAKER MACHINERY CO. 307-9-1 L e 4th (See back cover)CAL1)BE( K WT H, 204-200 e Walnut (See opp) MACHINERY SUPPLIES.BAKER MACHINERY CO, 307-9-11e 4th (See back cover) GLOBE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO, 2 07-209 Court av (See MillSupplies) IOW A MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO, 3 I 7 Court av (See opp) SIT NA|onf| REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER■ II- HUIdllQ REAL ESTATE DEALER DES MOINES, IOWA 401 CLAPP BLOCK TELE
RM2CE5JF0–. Nouveau manuel complet d'industrie laitière pour la province de Québec . plan de fro-magerie pour 300 à 500 vaches. A—Chambre de fabrication, 28 pds x 16 pds dindustrie laitière 387 B—Chambre des presses, 15 pds x 14 pds ; C—Chambre de lengin et de la bouilloire, 13 pdsx 12 pds; D—Plateforme de réception, 3^ pds ; E—Tablettes pour les canistres ; F—Chemin couvert ; G—Chambre de maturation, 36 pds x 28 pds. 1 Chaudière, 2 Engin, 3 Bassins à lait, 4 Pressesà fromage, 5 Egouttoir pour le caillé, 6 Moulin àcouper le caillé, 7 Chaudière pour pesage, 8 Appa-reils et table pour lépreuve du lait, 9
RM2CE0X8R–. Silvain . -0 0- &â w 4 — ¥ -0 0—0- =£ 3t r r^ +9- I -• 0- *=#: é 1 -à—w—r £1A* v-0 m 0 0 m ujFtp ^ 301 ?F—*- *t T^É 3C ⧠te r»^=l=3Ci ^7TG « Ê u X5=t FW F^! F * • • 5= - // / -« > , / P-1 7— ?V , ^ ^ ?fr-r « . * . ££=*=? abzJLllJJEî #-î- ? T^il^1 g -*r# + F -e- -f^-?- ^^^^itfes. feg F SB a=^ 0000 J L 1 ?•r ijze *T^ £±e> re^ «^-ï- 1 » # mie?noriamee7hetftTavrve eSeeAmftoic&rtoaitrla m r . J. I 4-^ ^ #-*- s -#-•- PF
RM2CJ3NDH–. Discorsi delle fortificationi, espugnationi, & difese delle città & d'altri luoghi . / / X V V / /. a -7- 4 ) 9 i ^^ N ■f-t . .rr.i •l ;j ifrIIcv,(.!.r.Tr7r:òjU s:*ff! r! • ■•1 «sjì,.^ ■■> • t .1 JVIi *^w, <r r . i) rsr i O. I La gli eri. Caridon.} LaellrìlU.4 ^aluador.f Le folcii.é La Luna/7 lagoIeKC. tìCapru. i4Penniackv»ef.If Delccflu.ifSpaer vuatiuuer v7 La Rjeda. S II font del pome, ii FortidelPrencipe* 9 Rammcker -- loCrutiingcn. 11 Lamuce, Il t-aliolaJiCandia. Principe. it-CIfr ici.loge. Dj ijSpaeren.fiumt frcdenoo. ty BerraJiCc,»lIo,dic3. jj SanfoT.a?ai-5. tult. J4^f2ti*r
RM2CT1W82–. Iconologia . ropofito il parlare di Zaccaria 9. v. 14. Tonarti te quaji gladium for-fiumi quello che da avanti, e cammina per dritto fentiere della falute»come vantolfi 1 ideda Giuditta 10. v. 16. Duxit me ■, & reduxit ^inpelki Domini i ni- ICONOLOGÌA Domini, e Tobia 12. v. 3. Ipfe me j annui du.xii, f£- reduxit, e 1 Sai nulla9. e. 11. ^Angeli* fuis mondavh de te, ut c:ftodiant in omnibus viis tuis. L ancora, che ha in mano della fjxranza di lalvarfi , Tj. 56. v. 2. fioumbra alamm tttanim fperabo . E per fine la vigna, che è 1* anima Ila 5.V. 7. Vinca Domini exercituum . Che forfè a quella v
RM2CHNAR3–. Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse; publié sous les auspices de la Société neuchâteloise de géographie, et sous la direction de Charles Knapp, Maurice Borel, cartographe, et de V. Attinger, éditeur, avec des collaborateurs de tous les cantons . ;i, v.s.-.A././v.t /jfol Ç; / . /fomw F) Seeâ/poee r-V 1 t7 a) ^9(Wlesslau ^° <?Ae^?^ W,ldhaua Ga A,. ./,■, B1 9Sa.T t-?SchubelbacTï ^= Reichenbur e r ânnis -o Neuenali -182(1 Amd S - Ziegelbrùîh ■Johann^Hintertltck urabs [ NietfefTJTn B O D A N Nombre dhabitants par km? / - 2f 25 -*? 50 - 7* 75-99 lOO -149 /50 - 199 ZOO - Z99 300-399 4
RM2CHX96J–. The Forester . and water served to a few of the fellows. 3 1 —Day of rest. NOVEMBER 1—Cheers! Zeta Epsilon meets.2—A. E. Cook visits Bib. Lit.3—Long and Examiner part company,—by re-quest.4—Stentor prints a sensational (?) page.5—Black Friday. 6—Soph-Freshmen Open House. I knew Edget stung. The yellow (?) Lake Forest team works ashady deal on Lombard 70-5.Many Alumni heard on campus.7—The Bush family reunite.8—Senior Hayride. 9—Pomroy—Birthday—Tub. Nuff sed.1 0—Dad Elliott speaks in Chapel.1 1—Commons boarder—Oh! look what I found in my soup.1 2—Digamma Open House.1 3—Protest from boarders.
RM2CEY5FR–. The padlock : a comic opera: as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. Lambs at play, mv Lambs at pl.iv ^ J 7 ^^^^^ 6 § ^?* It Or p J 13 » • 0 N youlcl Idinc Bird th<jt Pity brin^s,but for a mo — men t lend itsUiii^Sjbut for a moment lend itsWings^ Or would fome Bird that /D:^^ ? ? - ^ ^* ** 1|7 b7 i m 0 m ^ — J p4j ^ 1—— • 9 * P • Pi ty brings,but for a moment lend itsWijigs^my Parents they might rave and ft ohrmv (niardian ftri e my Will to hoi d^ heirW brds are. harlh,his r-^njL, Ei^mits EL. P., »- ^ 5 6 5 6 |k. Pianifs: | s Walls arehigh^butfpightofall a-way Id fly, but
RM2CHW8AR–. The Tucker genealogy; a record of Gilbert Ruggles and Evelina Christina (Snyder) Tucker, their ancestors and descendants; . :yinoutb^^^^l JVii;^w>;i<;*Pond ^ fiee*^^ Westerly -1 LongitudeNWesW. MASSACHUSETTS Andover B 10 Berkley E 10 Beverly B 11 Billerica B 9 Brookline G 3 Cambridge F 3 Canton D 10 Charlestown F 4 Chatham F iry Chelmsford B 9 Concord C 9 Danvers B 11 Dedham H 2 Dighton E 10 Dorchester G 4 Duxbury D 12 Fitchburg B 7 Freetown F 10 Groton G 8 Hampden D 5 Hardwick C 6 Haverhill A lu Hingham H 6 Ipswich B 11 Lancaster C 8 Lunenburg B 7 Lynn E 5 Maiden F 4 Manchester B 12 M
RM2CDJ578–. Journal of the ... annual council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of East Carolina [serial] . e following Clergymen for expenses attending Council of 189J.Rev. L. Eborn i$7 75,Rev. C. T. Coerr . Jas. Carmichael D. D! 7 45 N. Harding . ?: T. B. Haughton. . < 9 401 W. J. Herritage N, C. Hughes, D. D. 5 1.0 N. C. Hughes, Jr JVC. Huske , ... I 6 75] H. H. Phelps . N. E. Price I 9 00; F. N. Skinner . C. F. Smith .... | 4 75; Robt. Strange. C. H. Weaver. . 775 L. L. Williams . To paid Rev. N. Harding Salary as Secretary, one yearj to April 30th, 1892 . Rev. F. N. Skinner, serv
RM2CRA6KC–. The Street railway journal . FIG. 7.— PLAN OF POWER STATION, SHOWING PIPING > Cement Copng , Galv iron Gutter. on nn 2-tT/e Rode South Eleva+ion,. Transverse Section on Line B- B Z-d Floor . ^TT& - —f 9^,1 I : r1 f H N ^—r I 1-41 [7- ..J 1 1—1 -i • 3 L ; 1 S <! 4 ff Longitudinal Section on Line A-A.FIG. 8.—SIDE ELEVATIONS AND SECTION OF NEW REPAIR SHOPS 56 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXII. No. 2. the power house shown by dotted lines is on ground heretoforeoccupied by the old power house and shops. The old powerhouse had simple non-condensing Corliss engines, belted to aline shaft,
RM2CR3YD5–. American engineer and railroad journal . Front E Right ISM« FiB. 5Effect o£ weight ot eccentric roil boss and % eccentric rod at 45 x 5%14; = ■ = 18 lbs. nearly C„ 1485% x 18 23.51 lbs. rr 24 lbs 62 4- 23.5 — 18 4- C, = O Cj t= 5% lbs. c= 6 lbs 10 Combining all horizontal and rrtical forces 1—2—3—4—5—6—7—8—9—10 separtely, we have— Horizontal — 911 + 131 + 59 + 219 + 24 = 1,346 lbs. Vertical 1,295 — 93 + 46—1,716 + 6 = 462 lbs. Hence the counterbalance weight will be placed at an anglewhose tan. = 462 -j- 1,346, which is 18° 57 (or 19°)+ 90° = 109°back of the right-hand wri-l pin. Its magni
RM2CDAWYX–. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . ss-e/ S7-S. SS-67 SS-7 S3-5 43-S/ /OOOOC^ //-/2 D/AGRAM SAN ANTON/Or Per/oc/. A SS-7A sFsS 7S0.M/.//.ej^ Af.G. / .^ O fl 1 ^ V 1 S K 0^ ^ ^ s % ^ -^^ ^ - ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ -C5 ^ ^ ^^ ^ i 1 1 V ^ 1 JPi oo wo o KH O H H m Ph o >Pimm o Hm ^ 44 SAN ANTONIO WILL YIELD 9 M. G. D. 45 San Antonio Creek, a branch of the AlamedaCreek, the confluence of which is about 1 mileabove Sunol. The reservoir itself is located about21/2 miles fro
RM2CGXXRB–. Il Socrate Immaginario . 1IM .ni i h . : i li ! i <. ±-^ II* à § Mlfì ^ ? d» =* *Jt llll s ^ ^z; 2: i =5= ^ £?* ^|* » i* » I^Tft^JfhM 1 » §> -1 r ^ ÉÉÉÉ n^ ,riri ti a j2 ìà. -t——t 5==s: ■ ■ A* ?*Z=+ I, y- S J J i i £ SS vC£ ff^ tri 11 v 1 ^ TS g 3=$ gjjig 2*C=t 3> * 9 * *= -7*- sfe m 1 /11 I :6fc ^ * ■«!,», [puff li-tu h 1^ =5 * J^x-lj ! 1 1 i^=T ^ h 1 1 I ., „ I - OTiycc i J J -hT4Tik 1 1 i S M i£. É
RM2CENX6E–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. 35 «• P 21 ire. i§ & 1 O 30 5 •*>i ft 9 7 S HOPKINS BROS. CO GOLF, TENNIS, FOOT BALL, BAIE BALL. ETC. SEVENTHANDLOCUST. HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED 1 Mulberry and linth Streets Phone, Walnut 470 1494 HE A (1913) R. L. POLK& CO.S HON WALKER PLUMBING ANDHEATING COMPANY Phone Walnut 747 408-410 West Ninth Street Cheating contractors? ANDERSON MXEG CO, 511-513 3d(See left side lines and page 1450) BACKMAX SHEET METAL WORKS,405-407 e 2d (See Sheet MetalWorks) CAPITAL CITY PLUMBING CO,1205 Grand av (See Plumbers) DES MOIXES SHKKT METAL CO,2 23-2
RM2CEYDGW–. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there. R. Queen. Rose . . R. King. Oyster. Crow. Frog . . R. Knight. Daisy . Lion. RED. //Aw/A9mW/AW W H I T E. White Paivn {Alice) to play, and win in eleven moves. vxc.v 1. Alice meets E. Q. . 35 2. Alice through Q.s 3d (by railway) .... 48to Q.s 4th (Tweedledumand Tweedledee) . 54 3. Alice meets W. Q. (with shawl) 91 4. Alice to Q.s 5th (slwp, river, shop) . . .101 5. Alice to Q.s 6th (Humpty Dumpty) 112 6. Alice to Q.s 7th (forest) 155 7. W. Kt. takes R. Kt, . 161 8. Alice to Q.s 8th (coro- nation) 183 9. Alice becomes Queen . 196 10. Alic
RM2CE10DR–. Silvain . —a n m ^h-Jmill^V±mij^^ Piïzir/yfn ^9 1 —H JCTe — /Fizzica/o con arco. jg * J *y-»-j—», .#?• i -• i.H- i SCENE E Hélène - .nisinoiJaiic, mon ami, dis maiçepâ tâ/flw ,.••?/Tu tecaclzes de moi-- àicrams vue jene. S1EVAIK erv Pœ^afL ^aAfseiû^ U7L fus cl ci Ici 7/?fT/z, 1IE E E NE JSùiïwnama: les elze/rtmiâimtep exiles* révei-e. Quanta ce marine enlise nous reroai,Je suis lom dviroujmlelaiiefalc lanazs - xiije •(Jjicwezcaiic ton cœur lénssavitecliapcr . Stlvazti. ÏÏtife7nme,cenertriczi;vzcnz,,ce vzest/^e/v,te dis-je • Z a classe va me dissiper . Hélène ? stiL /no7nentdeda7incr tafille
RM2CEE4D4–. Orphée et Euridice : tragédie, opéra en trois actes. ^rtzTT^èiLfj;arij>^m^J r„ij ifc #1 c c= iiEfiJJ ] JJ g.1 j J10 U ^P^^ r »i ^^ I â c^ c^ Fg?4fi 7 r MFT Ml mjrn ï È » —| . i i - - . *&-x. k ^h- ^/fk C7ia*ttr rr S :±± I =?^ ^?: ^*- v* v*- -^-s ^f--f-^^£z^|iigj--g-y it?r^r^ i> *Jrp =*. ? ?# -v^j K J 1 ^ y= cJ^Me» -^- reuvdins frits les sens et/a. som&re tristesse cesse dans ee lieu innecent- . •. . .. ^4/ se y n <y m ^S t S e rr ^ ^ 9*. 7
RM2CEFWJN–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. vil Warin U. S. military telegraph, June, 1864-Aug., 186.5; freight clerk and gen. supt.s clerk P. C. & St. L. Ry.; traindispatcher, 1870-1, supt. 1871-80 Indianapolis & Vinccnnes R. R.; supt. Jeffersonville, Madison & IndianapolisR. R., 1880-5; in special service under immediate direction of gen. mgr. Pa. lines west of Pittsburg, 1886-7;chief clerk to gen. mgr. N. Y., L. E. & W. R. R., Feb.-June, 1887; supt. Prarie du Chien and Mineral Pointdiv. C, M. & St. P. Ry. ,1887-8; supt. La Crosse and Wis. Valley divisions, 1888-9; asst. gen. supt. C, M. &St. P
RM2CT17K5–. Pavli Macii Emblemata .. . «p (£> yn tv rjr» fp 19? 9 f 9 *v*w» 11 periglio dubbiofo. 0/tó Il Qtiid.Trifi.tib.il Et mea cymba femel vada percuflfa procella^Illum, c|uo tefa eft3 horret adire locum. ! : Fra 17 * FRà Scilla, e limplacabile CariddiNauiga quei, diciam, chin perigliofoVarco condotto, forte ftà penioio(Perche poi non anneghi)S a deftra, od a finillra il camin pieghi*Quanta fora di quel gloria, e valore,Se da quel rifchioa e quefio vfcifTe fuore.1 Y 2 Tun *7* TVrbine fiue tuo fpumofis voluitur vndisAfiice,feu furijs, Eure proterue, cuis.Quo fortuna vocat, fi nauita vela retorq
RM2CE6NMY–. Les noces de Jeannette; opéra-comique en un acte. Paroles de J. Barbier & M. Carré. Récitatifs (ad. lib.) pour remplacer le dialogue . É m F==ffp= ;? r -g eff * F iv, Quil le icmillien coi aux jours di* jrraudc ir l.-l -7 r^rg-fTgg ^ PSÉ -gg^-—-^ i u ?* f in * o -o- £=* ^=Ff Cours, mon ai - ^lulltyiau* lit iai n V^siis: mm fppi mm liïi gaàj î 5dt y r J g= T 1 KO. ^-:j jJf r irTfrr snrs rlr m;iii), Ouimuspaie ra de uotlre j> ?! Coui P m *=FF -* -9 -é- • -0- f-H^H gg =f=^
RM2CE5RH3–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1920 1ra sección . Diciembre 9 de 1920. — Eugenia Lembeyc. — Para^ distinguir perfu-mería, artículos de la clase 16 (en vasc). Aviso No 7052, 28 diebre. v-3 enero. Acta N«. 79042. ORTENO JOSr:MORAÑDO(Hi4o)&H N-cr Diciembre 10 de 1920. - José Mo rando (hijo) y Hno. - Para dis-tinguir jabones en general; de la cía se 14. — Aviso No 70^4.? ? ???? E. 28 diebre. v-3 enero. i 094 .1 BOLETÍN OFICIAL: Búenoff ^áfresr Martes 28 de Bicíembre de Í92CK ;;. Acta No 79024 VISION DE FLEURS > ? Diciembre 7 de 1920. - Gamite yCompany — Para distinguir perfu-merí
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