RM2AT6BWN–The Invisible Man (2020) directed by Leigh Whannell and starring Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge and Storm Reid. The 1933 film produced by Universal Pictures based on H.G. Wells science fiction novel gets a reboot.
RMBP433K–SCENE WITH HUMPHREY BOGART, CARL BENTON REID, GLORIA GRAHAME, IN A LONELY PLACE, 1950
RM2KHR128–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RMPB71R9–1254 Requisition for payment from J.H. Bailey, Headquarters Commissary of Subsistence M.S.G., Springfield, to Col. John Reid, August 20, 1861
RMKDJHFA–Requisition for payment from J.H. Bailey, Headquarters Commissary of Subsistence M.S.G., Springfield, to Col. John Reid, August 20, 1861
RM2HWE82N–Billingham Synthonia, Football Team 7th November 1970. Billingham Synthonia team of the week. Back row, left to right, T Cockeron, E Nobbs, J Harrison, P Reid, G Jewson, G Bonson, N Maltby, R L Chapman (coach), and A Hickman. Front row, left to right, B Mulligan, D Jeffs, D Collins, T Hetherington, R James and H Thompson.
RME0YE8K–Jan. 01, 1970 - Smoking Report Press Conference At Royal College Of Physician. The y Set An Example: Lord Rosenheim, President of the Royal College of Physicians of London, today presented the College Retort ''Smoking and Health Now''. Photo Shows Members of the Report Committee, when asked at today's Press Conference which of them had given up smoking cigarette - they all raised their hands. (L to R - Back Row: Dr. J.G. Scadding; Sir Francis Avery Jones; Dr. P.J. Lawther; Dr. D.D. Reid; Dr. L.H. Capel (L to R - Front Row): Dr. N.C. Oswald; Dr. C.M
RM2TA379B–A Vietnamese dentist, Ms. Phan Thi Le, prepares her first patient at the newly organized Hoa Kanh Children's Hospital dental facilities in the FLC, located three miles north of Danang. Present for the occasion are Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class George Vander Vate, Captain Meredith N. Mead, USN, and Colonel Ernest R. Reid. Photograph taken on June 26, 1970, by Sgt. G. H. Horn.
RMGA9HMF–Rangers team group: (back row, l-r) W Yuille, J McLean, J Stark, RG Campbell, J Galt, J Gordon, J May, W Hunter; (middle row, l-r) H Rennie, G Waddell, W Reid, T Gilchrist, G Law, A Thomson, W McPherson, H Lock; (front row, l-r) Trainer J Wilson, A Bennett, T Miller, W Hogg, J McKenzie, A Craig, J Jackson, A Smith
RM2RCJJT8–Caption: Captain Reid G. Landis, son of Judge Landis, Chicago, Ill., aboard the U.S. Transport Agamemnon after encountering severe weather on the return trip. Captain Landis was credited with 12 German airplanes, decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross, and served in the British brigade. (Photo by Lt. Geo. H. Lyon, SC. Photographer). M.I.D Censor approved. Released on February 19, 1919.
RM2HX5N5R–The British Lions Rugby Team - At present on tour in South Africa. The Lions are leading South Africa by two games to one in the Test series, with one more match to play. If they only draw on September 24th, 1955, or win, they will become the first British team to win a rubber against the Dominion for 59 years. Back row (from left): A.C. Pedlow, J.P. Quinn, W. P.C. Davies, R. Higgins. Fourth Row: A.G. Thomas, Haydn Morris, C. Meredith, F.D. Sykes, D.S. Wilson, T. Elliot, D.G.S. Baker. Third row: R.J. Robins, J.T. Greenwood, A.J. O'Reilly, R.H. Williams, E.J.S. Michie, T.E. Reid, R.C.C.
RM2RCG38C–A motor-driven winch used by the 16th Balloon Company during World War One. The winch had the capability to handle a balloon with 1500 meters of cable, releasing it at a rate of 500 meters per minute and bringing it down at a rate of 7 meters per second. Four members of the company are seen in the photograph: Sergeant M. B. Reid, R. L. Garwood, Sergeant H. B. Barness, and C. G. Rolf.
RM2GKEHY8–Stamp print in Auatralia, G H Reid
RM2RCF6XH–Nurses from Base Hospital #26 in Allerey, Saone et Loire, France. Sgt. Lel J. G. Jones, S.C. photographed them on 4-14-19. The nurses' names are as follows: Missos G.R. Grosh, A. E. Nosworthy, H.Grent, C. Dotem, Jane Bardin, A.D. Augst, E.M. Thompson, E. Cowert A. Gomman, Ch. Nuree, L.J.Birchen, M.E. Creelman, Alma Johnson, H. Solman, Mary Nightingale, and Katch on Carpenter. Second row: ALice L.Hoben #2, M.H.Hughes #1, V.H. Pace, M.M.Hello, A. Samuelson, K. Reid, Cora Samuelson, Clara Clerk, Mabel Selin, S. A. Ewert, E. E.Hangen, Francis Hoffman, R. Johnson, and B. Lemstron, F.Hulett. Third r
RM2J398BR–To Be Unveiled by King George VI. The bust of the late King George V., by Sir William Reid, K.C.V.O., which is to be unveiled at Crathie Church, Scotland, by H.M.King George VI to-morrow. August 27, 1938. (Photo by Topical Press).
RMR5HCXP–Petworth House. A stately mansion, rebuilt in 1688, West Sussex, England. . Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. London : W. H. Reid, 1818-23. Source: G.3230-35. Author: Neale, John Preston.
RM2X15EEN–DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER AT AIR CREW RECEPTION CENTRE - 11980 Picture (issued 1944) shows - The Duchess of Gloucester inspecting W.A.A.F. at the Depot. Air Vice marshal G.R.M. Reid [extreme left]. Group Captain A.H.H. Gilligan [Commanding Officer] and Section Officer C. Thorn accompanied her Royal Air Force
RMPG06XT–Image from page 7 of 'Middlesbrough and its Institutions ... Edited by H. G. Reid' .
RM2CERWEN–. From colony to commonwealth, being a brief history of federation. Together with a record of the festivities and ceremonies which took place in the city of Sydney on the occasion of the proclamation of the Commonwealth in January, 1901. RIGHT HON. G. H. REID, P.C. (PREMIER N.S.W. AT THE TIMEOF THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION). Deakin, which forced the situation. There was aPremiers Conference at Sydney on January 24th, when itw^as agreed to send a separate delegate from each colony,w^ith specific instructions that they were jointly to supportthe Bill and not consent to any amendment.
RMDYF281–The grand opening march over the Brooklyn Bridge / F. Opper. Creator(s): Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937. Dated 1883
RF2AT5P67–Vintage black and white photos of Leading Judges of the 1900s
RM2KHPX68–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RMMAJHH3–Asks him to pay Massey and McAdams four thousand and twenty-six dollars and fifty-three cents in State Defense Bonds. Title: Requisition for payment from J.H. Bailey, Headquarters Commissary of Subsistence M.S.G., Springfield, to Col. John Reid, August 20, 1861 . 20 August 1861. Bailey, J. H.
RM2RCCWHG–Officers of Base Hospital #25 in Allerey, Saone et Loire, France. From left to right, the officers in the first row are: Capt. R.M. Kelly, Capt. H.A. Reid, Capt. W.S. Barnes, V Capt. R.W. Staley, Major H.T. Woodward, Lt. Col. Wm. Gillespie, Capt. R. Southworth, Chaplain John B. Ascham, Capt. Thos. H. Kelly, Capt. L.M. Lindenberger. In the second row, from left to right: L. R. W. Reid, Lt. Clay Crawford, Lt. L.H. Schriver, Lt. L.R. Twachtman, Lt. H.M. Lee, Lt. R.A. Shank, Lt. R.C. Thomas, Lt. L.A. Mayfield, Lt. J.B. Heller, Lt. 8.F. Henser. Taken on April 14, 1919, by photographer 4-14-19 RECO
RM2RC7B8N–Group photo of personnel from Aube Camp Hospital No. 42 taken on Dec. 19, 1918. The photo includes various sergeants, privates, corporals, and a hospital sergeant. The individuals in the first, second, and third rows are identified by name. The location of the photo is Bar-sur-Aube, France. (111-SC-41103, Photographer: Sgt. Vallanova, S.C., Feb. 26, 1919)
RM2X02WNB–DISTINGUISHED COMPANY VISIT HMS COCHRANE AT ROSYTH. 25 DECEMBER 1941. - Left to right: Lieut Cdr Reid, RNVR, of HMS COCHRANE; Lord Jamie Bruce; Miss Don; Lady Jean Bruce; Lord Bruce, Earl of Elgin; Lady Cochrane (behind); The Countess of Elgin (in black hat and coat); Captain C H G Benson, DSO, RN. Front, Left to right: Miss Cochrane; Lord David Bruce, Lady Alison Bruce, and Master Cochrane
RMW22HR3–Archive image from page 18 of Das Leben der Pflanze (1906). Das Leben der Pflanze daslebenderpflan07fran Year: 1906 (Sine Öcfdtdtc nom 4>fffl'3f'- 5 ju gewinnen, wirb burcf) 2;erraffterung au§genüt3t. anje Sänbet an ber Mfte geigen ben g(eid)en fjarafter unb fü{)ren un§ in bie Reiten ber erften ercirt= fd)aftungeform bei 33oben§ nxM, bie immer mit ber anb unb einem ber jrf)arrenben anb nad)gebilbeten SBerfjeug, ber .arfe, erfolgte, n)äl)renb e§ ben 33ölfern in frud)tbQren benen mit I)umu§reid)em oben oorbef}alten blieb, 2:iere ju ilfe 5U netimen unb cor ben flug gu fpannen, ber anfangt ni
RM2CEKP6Y–. Australia and the fiscal problem ... I >-^ #^ * -^ •■ Liberty, Fraternity and Equality are grandwords. It will be grander still to so frame thelaws of the Commonwealth that blessings willbrighten the destinies of Australia in the days to come — G. H. REID. Rembrandt Studioi. Hloik Artu.ii, Melbourne Copyiifiht Ru;ht Hon. G. H. REID, P.C, K.C, M.P. yj^lw^ tJLL^mAu£.-eA^ AUSTRALIA AND THE FISCAL PROBLEM Contents :THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM (To the Electors of Australia and Tasmania) By the Right Hon. G. Hi REID, P.C., K.C., M.P, Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir Wm. McMillan -
RM2KHR4XE–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RM2WYB54K–HARBOUR TUG RESCUES GRAIN SHIP. 30 MAY 1944, GREENOCK. MEN OF THE HARBOUR TUG CHERBOURGEOIS III WHICH DASHED OUT INTO THE ATLANTIC TO TOW IN A RUDDERLESS MERCHANT SHIP LADEN WITH GRAIN, AND AFTER TWO DAYS STEAMING AT 5 KNOTS IN A HEAVY SWELL, SHE BROUGHT THE SHIP SAFELY TO HARBOUR. - Left to right: Radio Operator W Blake, of Glasgow; Chief Steward R A Farley, from Sunderland; Captain H Martell, the Skipper from Poole, Chief Officer Robert Reid, from Belfast; and Chief Engineer H G Hall, from Burnley, officers of the CHERBOURGEOIS III. ,
RMPH0TE8–Parents, campers, and teachers watch as model rockets launch near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. The campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2CEKP4F–. Australia and the fiscal problem ... , Melbourne Copyiifiht Ru;ht Hon. G. H. REID, P.C, K.C, M.P. yj^lw^ tJLL^mAu£.-eA^ AUSTRALIA AND THE FISCAL PROBLEM Contents :THE FISCAL PROBLEM MY FIGHT FOR REFORM (To the Electors of Australia and Tasmania) By the Right Hon. G. Hi REID, P.C., K.C., M.P, Preferential Trade By the Hon. Sir Wm. McMillan - The Commonwealth Free Trade Position By Senator Sir Joshua Symon A Ring Fence By Mr. Dugald Thomson ... - The Moral Influence of Free Trade By the Hon. Bruce Smith .... Deluded Democrats By Mr. J. W. Kirwan Federal Tariff and Fiscal Reform By the Hon. P.
RM2KHR33X–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RM2X162CT–VISIT TO THE IRISH BRIGADE IN NORTH AFRICA - Members of the 56th Recce Regiment, 78th Division, recommended and already awarded decorations. Left to right:- Tpr. C. Reid of 109 Carfin Street,New Stevenson, Motherwell Sgt. H. Dean of 10 Hearn Road, St. Helens, Lancs Sgt. B. Mayne of 160 Dent Street, East North Vancouver, British Columbia Lieut. Col. F.G.J. Chavasse, DSO of Seafield, Castle Townshend, Co. Cork, Ireland. Major J.N. Forshaw of 12 Dunkery Grove, Grove Park, London, S.E.9. Lieut E.A.J. Edwards, 47 Town Street,Godaiming, Surrey British Army
RMPH0TE6–Parents, campers, and teachers watch as model rockets launch near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. The campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2CERRJJ–. From colony to commonwealth, being a brief history of federation. Together with a record of the festivities and ceremonies which took place in the city of Sydney on the occasion of the proclamation of the Commonwealth in January, 1901. Bedell bearingsymbol of office. The Right Hon. G. H. Reid, P.C, Q.C., with Messrs.Garland, Storey, and Cook, Ms.L.A. Other New South Wales members of Parliament, inseveral carriages, and Mr. Pitt, M.L.C., of Melbourne. Mr. Terry, M.L.A., of New South Wales, driving afour-in-hand coach, with members of the New South WalesLegislatMre. Mr. Simon Eraser, M.L.C., o
RM2KHR7X4–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RM2X0NXBB–WESTERN COMMAND G.O.C. MEETS NEWSPAPER EDITORS - Left to right - back row - Mr. R. Reid, B.B.C. Mr. C.E. Turner, Manchester Guardian Mr. J.H. Morgan, Western Mail, Cardiff Nr. W. Dixon, Daily Herald Nr. P. Doble, South Wales Argus Major Lawman, Home Guard Press Liaison Officer Mr. E.H. Wragby, Cheshire Observer Mr. C. Leuty, Daily Express Mr. E. Yeadon, Daily Dispatch Mr. G.M.Roberts, Chester Chronicle Mr. W.Mulligan, Manchester Evening Chronicle Major B. Langley, D.A.D.P.R. Western Command Major J.L. Bonus, R.A., Acting D.A.D.P.R. Mr. L.B. Duckworth, Wolverhampton Express & Star [at back next
RMPH0TE5–A model rocket floats down from the sky as parents, campers, and teachers watch near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. The campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2AM3M1M–Taps . £> 9 liebgjsfoqut OFFICERS McKeown, H. S President Hardin, L. G Secretary-Treasurer Anderson, S. A.Anderson, S. T.Atkinson, R. L.Bankhead, J. B. MEMBERSCastles, J. L.Cornwell, M. M.Presslv, J. H.Refo. H. C. Reid. D. C.Roselborough, J.Simpson, W. G.Spratt. T. Wilson, J. J. Worthy, H. C.. tirJDtBOBJfrM,
RMP6B7DN–Parents, campers, and teachers watch as model rockets launch near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. The campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2KHPYF6–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RMPH0TE9–Louis Helms, son of U.S. Air Force Major Jeannie Helms, 145th Comptroller Flight commander, launches and catches his model rocket near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. Helms, along with other campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2AN2M13–Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . Sheet WindowGlass Plate Glass (Plain or Beveled) Stained Glass Prismatic Glass Memorial Windows Art Leaded Glass Electro GlazedArt Glass And all glass requiredfor building. Glaziers Diamondsand Glass Cutters. m 71902. It you sell glass it will pay you toprices and 1902 Catalogue. p Wood Art Glass Co LONDON, CANADA. T. S. SIMMS, President. G. F. A. ANDERSON, Vice-President, ESTABLISHED 1872 INCORPORATED I89S H. H. REID, Secretary. J. SULLIVAN, Superintendent.
RMP6B7DP–Parents, campers, and teachers watch as model rockets launch near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. The campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2KHR60P–A 2022 view of Penkiln Suspension Bridge, Minnigaff (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland) also known as King George V Suspension Bridge, Newton Stewart D & G. Minnigaff. Built 1911 by D H and F Reid, Victoria Works, Ayr, engineers. A light lattice-girder span supported from wire-rope cables by iron-rod suspenders. The pylons are also of lattice construction. The river forms the boundary between the parishes of Minnigaff and Penninghame. It was erected on the 22/6/1911 and is built from cast and wrought iron. Major structural repairs 1982 by Craich and Hogg, engineers; W & J Barr contractors
RMPH0TEA–Mark Odell, son of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Frank Odell, vehicle operator with the 145th Logistics Readiness Squadron, launches his model rocket near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. Odell, along with other campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2AJKRGT–Transactions . F I G. 3.SCREEN FRAME- LOWER END. ScaZe/ H TTtcfoes = 2 -Focrt/. froceedLKas W&lofM&M.R1871 - 72. And Reid. Newcastle. APPENDIX NO. II. A DESCRIPTION OF PATENTS CONNECTED WITH MINING OPERATIONS, Taken out between January 1, 1871, and December 31, 1871.BEING A CONTINUATION OP APPENDIX TO VOL. XX. By the SECRETARY. The descriptions have been mostly given in the words of the patentee, all matterbeing excluded except that which is actually necessary to give some idea of thegeneral principle involved. The exact details, if required, can readily be obtainedfrom the Specifications. The
RMP6B7DM–A model rocket floats down from the sky as parents, campers, and teachers watch near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. The campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2AXF26H–Architect and engineer . LIBRARY, RESIDENCE H. C. REID, BERKELEY STAIRCASE, RESIDENCE OF H. C. REID, BERKELEY Edwin L. Snyder, Architect Edwin L. Snyder, Architect 62 AR.CHITECT AND ENGINLER, Tune, 1930. Photo by Starrett Studio RESIDENCE OF M. C. CHOTINER, LOS ANGELESL. G. Scherer, Architect do you know! These were clients who gavethe most and readiest co-operation! It isa fact! That settled that. And the Telferhome is truly lovely, plan and all. We liked the attitude of never forgettingthat the fine domestic architecture of ourforeground does not just happen but re-quires sensibilities above
RMP6B7DR–Louis Helms, son of U.S. Air Force Major Jeannie Helms, 145th Comptroller Flight commander, launches and catches his model rocket near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. Helms, along with other campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2AX8RPX–Calyx . CLASS OFFICERS PresidentJ. W. Whitelaw Vice-President G. S. TtSRRY Secretary-TreasurerT. C. Staxdifer HistorianJ. H. Smith CommitteemanC. H. Patterson .Pa^ Eighty-five Class HistonJ). When the Class of 1919 appeared atLexington in the autumn of 1915 it wasscarcely distinguishable from the many otherclasses which had come to the ancient hallsof Washington and Lee in quest of knowl-edge. The members soon perceived that inunion lay strength and to this effect they as-sembled in Reid Hall, almost two hundredstrong, and elected officers, and a leader forthe impending pushball fight. So ably
RMP6B7E1–Mark Odell, son of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Frank Odell, vehicle operator with the 145th Logistics Readiness Squadron, launches his model rocket near Reid Park Academy Charlotte, N.C., June 21, 2018. Odell, along with other campers and teachers are part of the annual Department of Defense STARBASE summer camp program with the North Carolina Air National Guard and they learn various applications of science, technology, engineering, and math.
RM2AJDWCF–Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory . A. M. MITCHELL, GENERAL GROCER, WINE MERCHANT, INDIAN AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, Importer from East and West Indies, China, Manilla, South America, and the Mediterranean, 32a castle street, EDINBURGH. THOMAS REID, | {Succesaor to ALEX. COMPdE), B 11 Heraldic, Ornamental, and Greneral Silver Engraver, |» 11 and Jewellers Draughtsman, 11 g- 47THISTLESTREET. I S Country Orders punctually attended to. I. JAMES BALLINGALL, SMITH AND WRIGHT, LORRY AND VAN BUILDER 15 BANGOR ROAD, L E IT H. PATERSONSCHIGNONS. 64 EDINBURGH AND LEITH. BUY your Groceries wholesa
RM2AJHG5M–A history of the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio : from 1845 to 1880 . y of the house of worship,but faith, perseverance, and good words prevailed and theblessing came. The trustees of the congregation, up tothe time of finishing the church, were John Miller, RobertEdgar, David Reid, John Ewing, John McCabe, D. C. • Cooper, James Hanna, Andrew Hood, William King,J. H. Williams, Hezekiah Robinson, Matthew Patton,James Steele, H. G. Phillips, Isaac G. Burnet, G. W.Smith, David Lindsley; clerks, David Reid, Rev. JamesWelsh, Benjamin Van Cleve, Job Haines, and JamesSteele; treasurers, W.
RM2AN3ER5–Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . esale Hardware Merchants, LONDON, ONT. II HARDWARE AND METAL H. G. COLLAMORE. THERE are many popular commercialtravelers on the road. Among themis H. G. Collamore, who for the lastten years has represented in Northern On-tario the wholesale crockery house of W. J. Reid & Co.,London. But a travel-er to be success-ful must also beable to sellgoods, and thisH. G. Collamorecan do as well asthe best of them.A country mer-*J chant who hasknown him for a number of years paid thistribute to him the other day in my hearing :He is a most persistent fellow. He w
RM2AG6WAC–. Canadian transportation & distribution management. ^33? M. B. Dube,General Foreman of Shops, Grand Trunk PacificRy,, North Transcona, Man. Signal Engineer, G.T.R., Montreal, was bornat Sherbrooke, Que., June 7, 1878. From1S98 to 1899 he was Assistant Engineer,West Kootenay Electric Power Co., Ross-land, B.C.; 1899 to 1901, Superintendent, St.Johns Electric Ry. Power and Lighting. ^3 3^ G H. Jenkins. Assistant to General Purchasing Agent, GrandTrunk Railway. Co., Reid Newfoundland Co., St. Johns,Nfld.; 1902, Assistant Electrical Engineer,Simmer and Jack Gold Mines, Ltd., Johan-nesburg, South
RM2AN427A–Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1892 . forms in the practice of dentisry, 15. Reid, J. G., 106, 138. Report of librarian, 186. Report of publication committee, 183. Report of Secretary, 184. Report of Treasurer, 185. Resignations, 184, 186, 189. Resolutions, standing, 163. Response to address of welcome, 174. Roll of honor, 171. Root dryer, 135. Root trimmer, 135. Science and literature, report of the committee on dental, 136.Secretarys report, 184.Septum, injuries to the gum, 40.Sitherwood, G. D., 20, 51, 05, 137, 143, 144.Smith, H. J., death of, 180, 190, 195, 197.Society,
RM2AG17M0–. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). 1 ] NOTICE TO MEMBERS—The regular semi-annual dues are payable APRIL FIRST. Members are requested to pay without requiring the secretary to notify each by mail. REMEMBER, PAY YOUR DUES APRIL FIRST. W. H. STEINBRENNER, Secy. JOS. REID, Pres. 0. P. FAIRGHILD, Treas. mmmmmmmwwwwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmwmwmmmmwwmmmwmmmmmmvmmmwmwm IMMMfll I I Iill III I r ill i : i il III IR SB 111 ILII G§i $ 26 LIST OF THE BILLBOARD Distributors OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA. This Iyist is Open to All. Any distributors name in-serted for $1.00 a year. ALABAMA.Birmingham—Sheldon McMurray, 1412 Etn
RM2AN2KD1–Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . Sheet WindowGlass Plate Glass (Plain or Beveled) Stained Glass Prismatic Glass Memorial Windows Art Leaded Glass Electro GlazedArt Glass And all glass requiredfor building. Glaziers Diamondsand Glass Cutters. m 71902. It you sell glass it will pay you toprices and 1902 Catalogue. p Wood Art Glass Co LONDON, CANADA. T. S. SIMMS, President. G. F. A. ANDERSON, Vice-President, ESTABLISHED 1872 INCORPORATED I89S H. H. REID, Secretary. J. SULLIVAN, Superintendent.. T. s simms & Co, Ltd. BRUSHES and BROOMS Warehouse, Office and Sample Rooms : 57 and 53 Doc
RM2AKK890–Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey, his ancestors and descendants of the Abbey family, pathfinders, soldiers and pioneer settlers of Connecticut, its Western Reserve in Ohio and the great West .. . n SavageJ. Hamilton Potter, Town Clerk FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ENFIELD. J. Warren Johnson Deacon Herbert E. Vail Deacon Harlan P. Parsons Mrs. Frank H. Abbe Deacon Robert F. King Mrs. William K. Henry Mrs. David C. Reid THOMPSONVILLE COMMITTEE. Lyman A. Upson Arthur R. Leete Alvin D. Higgins William Calderwood Senator Thomas G. Alcorn William J. Hughes William H. Leete W. J. Liberty HAZARDVILLE
RM2AKA1E0–American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . n H. McBee Basil N. Beckwith...Richard Davenport.. Carleton Hoyt Robert P. Welsh Walter N. Brown.... Isaac S. Reid Joseph G. Navarre ..Fenwick Newton.... 1828. John B. Walback....Charles T. Tyler ....Nathaniel G. Bay....Hugo B. Rathbone .. H. L. Scott Benjamin F. Wood ..Elbert Nicholson .. Robert Blane William Craoons ....Francis H. Gregory .Lewis G. Harvey.... H. Hicks R. R. Tunstall State. New York. Do.New Jersey.Pennsylvania.Virginia. Do.Tennessee. Do. Do. Do. Do.Ohio. Do.Alabama.Kentuck
RM2ANEXNC–City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . THE LATE ROBERT REID.Ex-Chairman Public Library Board. TALBOT MACBETH, Q. C.Chairman Public Library Board. HENRY MACKLIN.Ex-Chairman Public Library Board. rights and the advancement of the interestsof the country generally. The first officersof the Board, with the possible exception ofone, have all been taken by death. They?were: Ad-am Hope,president;LionelRi d o u t,vice-pres-ident ; J. II |[^C. Mack-lin, secre-tary; J. I.McKenzie, JohnBirrell, H.Chisholm,C.D.ShawWalterSims o n ,Chas. J.Hope, T.H. Buck-ley, G. M.Gunn,
RM2AFPB79–. English Review. De Reszke «American CIGARETTES XIV The English Review Advertiser CONTENTS (continued) 8. E. BELFORT BAX 9. EDITH G. REID 10. EDWARD GARNETT 11. MRS. ALEC-TWEEDIE 12. MERLIN 13. AUSTIN HARRISON 14. L. GOLDING15. The Modern State, In-ternationalism, and War 120 A Recollection of Presi-dent Wilson 129 The All-Highest 133 McCudden, the Air-man V.C. 137 The Tragedy of Ireland 140 f The War Office and Mr. H. A. Barker 144( A Tax on Books 149 Colour in Salonica 155 Books 158 %*&.% f<. ? .??;ijy* —— . •
RM2AWKN2J–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . JOHN CALVIN PRESBYTERIANS A POPULAR NARRATIVE OF THEIR ORIGIN, PROGRESS,DOCTRINES, AND ACHIEVEMENTS BY REV. GEO. P. HAYS, D. D., LL. D. With Special Chapters by Rev. W. J. Reid, D. D., and Rev. A. G. Wal-lace, D. D., of the United Presbyterian Church of North America;Rev. J. M. Howard, D. D., and Rev. J. M. Hubbert, D. D., ofthe Cumberland Presbyterian Church ; Rev. Moses D. HOGE, D. D., OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE United States, and Rev. W. H. Roberts, D. D.. LL. D., American Secretary, Presbyte
RM2AFR9R4–. Official directory of the women's clubs of Chicago. NOT A TOY BUILT FOR..BUSINESS.. 4^ 4^ 4^ 4^ Lambert Typewriter The Acme of Mechanical Skill New Large Model No. 3 SmPLE=DURABLE=EFFICIENT An invaluable aid to CLUB officials and members inBUSINESS or SOCIAL life. Will do all the work of stand-ard machine, yet is so simple that a child can operate it. Trial Granted if RequestedCall or Send for Booklet LAMBERT TYPEWRITER GO. 86 LaSalleSt. THE CHICAGO WOMANS CLUB 51 Reid Mrs Wm H 2013 Prairie AvRice Mrs F Willis Lexington HotelRice Miss R S 67 Bellevne PIRichards Mrs G E 50 Bellevne PIi-vipley
RM2ANEY2R–City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . THE LATE ROBERT REID.Ex-Chairman Public Library Board. TALBOT MACBETH, Q. C.Chairman Public Library Board. HENRY MACKLIN.Ex-Chairman Public Library Board. rights and the advancement of the interestsof the country generally. The first officersof the Board, with the possible exception ofone, have all been taken by death. They?were: Ad-am Hope,president;LionelRi d o u t,vice-pres-ident ; J. II |[^C. Mack-lin, secre-tary; J. I.McKenzie, JohnBirrell, H.Chisholm,C.D.ShawWalterSims o n ,Chas. J.Hope, T.H. Buck-ley, G. M.Gunn,
RM2AWPB5Y–Epitome: Yearbook 1891 . C. W. Parrhurst, .... President. G. H. Frost, . . • Secretary. M. P. Randolph, . • Treasurer. Herbhorons—]. M. ANClf.ve.* Early Fiend—W. D. LEOPOLD. Late Fiends—Ah-L THE REST OF THE CLUB. CarniTonnis. C. Bartles, F. S. LoEB,:;: Fat Anything. D. Balliet,;C. W. Parkhurst, Dyspeptic. G. P. HODGMAN, M. P. Randolph, Club (Chestnut) Joker-Y.. Schwinghammer.Club Magician—]. P. CULBERTSON, Jr.hi need of Nurses.S. Branson, H. D. Appleby.J; Vans Wives.J. M. Welch.H J. G. Reid.* * Pugilistic after Meals. f Prefers Chicago Beef. Take Dessert at Terrys. Drinks Grecian Wine.
RM2AKK2K7–Bomb . 1928K m. The All American Corn Club Colors: Red and While Flower: Bottle Plant Meeling Place; In the Cellar Song: How Dry I Am Moilo : Moonshine Makes Things Brighter. Adams, J. H.Akers, E. L., Jr.Barrow, H. B.Belden, a. W., Jr.Brame, T. a. Members Clark, B. L., Jr.Derryberry, L. T.Goodman, P. P.Mason, J. W., Jr.Penniman, G. a.Porter, H. W.Pretlow, R. H.Ramsey, C. S.Reid, J. G. Saunders, C. W., Jr.Semans, C. S.Shervin, W. H., Jr.Shiels, T. D.Withers, R. W.
RM2AM52R9–Handbook of the federated Malay states . I >! lo bIboS. <. ^Hv Fe<jerated Malay States. 33 PART II. PERAK. His Highness the Sultan.Raja Idris Mersid-el-Aazam Shah, G.C.M.G. British Resident . John Pickersgill Rodger, C.M.G. Secretary to the Resident . Alfred Reid Yenning. Senior Magistrate . R. G. Watson. State Auditor . . H. Yane. State Engineer . .J. Trump, A.M.I.C.E. THE COUNCIL OF STATE. His Highness Idris Mersid-el Aazam Shah, G.C.M.G., Sultanof Perak : President. The British Resident: John Pickersgill Rodger, C.M.G. The Secretary to the Resident: Alfred Reid Yenning. His Highn
RM2AN8N7B–Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . Reid,Taylor & Bayne, 867 ; Wm. Cauldwell, ofBrown Bros., 834 ; Joseph Mackay, of Gor-don, Mackay & Co., 738; E. G. Starr, of G.Goulding & Son, 719 ; H.Goodman, of M.Langmuir Manufacturing Co., 680 ; H.Bedlington, of McMahon, Broadfield & Co.,679 ; Geo. West, of Chas. Boeckh & Son,609 ; Richard Ivens, of McMaster & Co.,574- Hamilton Board— First vice-president,John Hooper, of W. E. Sanford & Co. (ac-clamation.) Second vice-president, W. E. La Chance,of Wood, Vallance & Co. (acclamation.) Directors—Wm. Bremner, of Perkins,Ince & Co., 936 ; James Hooper,
RM2AXKAWG–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897-98, No.1-3 . r, Ellis & Co., Limited, and Barber Bros. Alexander Buntin, of Valleytield Paper Mills. W. Crichton, of Buntin, Reid & Co. George Thomas, Assistant Queens Printer. Robert Brown, of Brown Bros., Limited. T. G. Wilson, of Munro, Cassidy & Co. Robert G. McLean, of R. G. McLean & Co. James Murray, of the Murray Ptg. Co. As to Royalties :— H. L. Thompson, of the Copp, Clark, Co.S. G. Beatty, of the Canada Publishing Co.Dr Briggs, of the Methodist Book and Publishing Co.W. P. Gundy, of W. J. Gage & Co.G. N. Morang, of D. Appleton & Co.Professor Alexander,
RM2AG4RM9–. Normal offering. on, 1)35 Washington St., South BraintreeLucy A. Norris, Hingham Center Ruth S. Pettee, 385 Commercial St., East WeymouthMarie M. Power, 575 William St., Fall RiverMary E. Reed, 48 Park St., Fall RiverMary W. Reid, 27 Center St., East WeymouthLillian M. Reilly, 9 Orchard St., TauntonAnna G. Riley, 21 Shawmut Ave., New BedfordEmma V. Rogers, 1 Jersey St., DedhamMarguerite C. Rogers, 260 Pearl St., Manchester, N. H.Alice M. Russell, 34 Forbes Ave., NorthamptonRuth S. Sanford, 17 General Cobb St., TauntonEmily M. Seibert, Sharon Helen M. Simmons, 49 High St., SomersetDorothy E.
RM2AG59D2–. Stewart's hand book of the Pacific islands; a reliable guide to all the inhabited islands of the Pacific Ocean, for traders, tourists and settlers. p; Co. Pty. XIII.Paterscn, Laing & Bruce . XIIIa Paul and (^>ray. Ltd. . 337 Peapes & Co., Ltd 76 Perfumeries, Ltd. . . 237 Petersen, Bcesen & Co., Ltd. XII. Piggott, C. G 156 Pincombe (Sydney), I^td. . 112 Oueens-iland Intelligence and Tourist Bureau ... .. 123 Railways, N.S.W Govment XIV.Reid (Robert) & Co. Bet. 34-35 IX. XXVII. VIII. III. Ltd. 124 XXVIII. 138 147 XI. 370 .. VIII. 88 Sandv (James) & Co., LtdSaxton & Sons, Ltd.Selby (H. B.)&
RM2AG0BH3–. Proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the Baptist State Convention [serial]. Members of Central Committee—Mrs. J. R. Barkley, Mrs. J. A.Briggs, Mrs. T. H. Briggs, Mrs. N. B. Broughton, Mrs. J. S. Farmer,MissMaud Reid, Mrs. W. C. Tyree, Mrs. Hight C. Moore, Mrs. A. J.Moncrief, Mrs. W. F. Marshall, Mrs. Jo. H. Weathers. 110 N. G. BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION. ?SB OCZJ Wait,mstrong.P. Biddle . WilliamMutilate rr. mstrong. ttle.Mims. mstrong. eh. 1 Jordan. ch. ips. ibb. PL,73 muelin Arlliamivid Sinuteslin Kefin ArJ. Bamcs Slin ArJ. Fin-n. HilJ. FinPhillMcN CC ^ l£ C Si-, ^-sW?J £ o £ . ™ CO *^ C&
RM2AX6XM9–Calyx . Sophomore Cotillion December 3, 1917 Led by J. G. Evins with Miss Loma Burton of Ft. Worth, TexasAssisted by J. H. Sifford with Miss Cotten Timberlake of Raleigh, N. C. FINANCE COMMITTEE J. H. Sifford, ChairmanJ. A. Johnson G. G. Child J. W. McKown J. M. Jennings INVITATION COMMITTEEM. H. Moore, ChairmanC. D. McCabe P. D. Howerton S. E. Knighton J. M. LeFils ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE G. B. Fenley, Chairman B. M. Campbell D. C. Storey C. H. McCain J. B. Atkins FLOOR COMMITTEE Reid White, ChairmanW. F. Myers L. A. Cottinghain F. C. Fisher T. R. Nelson Page One hundred sixty-six. Cotillion Cl
RM2AKAFP4–Canadian engineer . chway between Ottawa and Prescott. Complaint Hon. J. D. Reid. 15781—January 8—Authorizing C.N.R. to cross with its Vegre-ville-Calgary Branch over tracks of C.P.R. McLeod Branch in S.W.% of Sec. 11, Twp. 24, R. 1, West 5 M., Alta., by means of over-head bridge. 15782—January 9—Authorizing N.Y.C. & H.R.R. to reconstructinterlocking plant at crossing of G.T.R. at Cecile Jet. 15783-84—January 8—^Granting certificate correcting omissionsand errors in plan of G.T.P.B.L. Co. location, Regina-BoundaryBranch. 15785—January 10—Authorizing C.P.R. to construct its Wilkieto Anglia Bran
RM2AJC9MK–Purdue debris . Blankenbaker Lamont Teal Bowman Wickard McGregor Newman Lawson Hollensbe Wichser Lane Rose Gerber Schumacher Creath Craig Herrmann Purchase Smith Reid Wood Koehler Grames 1913P. H. TealH. L. BlankenbakerH. N. WoodW. F. HerrmannM. P. Creath Emanon Club Founded at Purdue University, 1904.Colors—Blue and White. MEMBER IN FACULTY.W. H. Risher MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY. 1914. 191.5 H. Liehr H. E. Hollensbe W. A. Reid C. G. Grames A. B. Gerber C. R. Wickard C. M. Purchase J. A. Schumacher R. A. Smith C. F. Lanu.nl W. R. Purchase R. Gardner P. E. Krier A. W. Koehler 15. X. McGregor 19111I
RM2AX6Y1P–Calyx . Sophomore Cotillion December 3, 1917 Led by J. G. Evins with Miss Loma Burton of Ft. Worth, TexasAssisted by J. H. Sifford with Miss Cotten Timberlake of Raleigh, N. C. FINANCE COMMITTEE J. H. Sifford, ChairmanJ. A. Johnson G. G. Child J. W. McKown J. M. Jennings INVITATION COMMITTEEM. H. Moore, ChairmanC. D. McCabe P. D. Howerton S. E. Knighton J. M. LeFils ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE G. B. Fenley, Chairman B. M. Campbell D. C. Storey C. H. McCain J. B. Atkins FLOOR COMMITTEE Reid White, ChairmanW. F. Myers L. A. Cottinghain F. C. Fisher T. R. Nelson Page One hundred sixty-six
RM2AFPWN5–. The Varsity war supplement 1916. fthe Universityand officers ofthe C.O.T.C—were appointedshortly after-ward— Mr. H. A. C. BreulsandMr. L. R. Shoe-bottom onMarch 25th andMr. H. W. Reid on April 4th. The following sergeants were also appointed:Sergeant-Major—A. L. Huether, B.A. (Victoria), 3rdYear Medicine, an officer of the C.O.T.C; Quartermaster-Sergeant—G. W. Kaiser, B.A. (Victoria); Sergeant T. H.Jameson, B.A. (Univ. Coll.); Sergeant J. P. S. Nethercott, B. A. (Victoria), an officer of the C.O.T.C; Sergeant H. W. M.Gumming, 3rd year Univ. Coll.; Sergeant T. G. W. Ash-bourne, B.A. (Victoria
RM2AJ3M49–Kaleidoscope . Riding Club, Hinds and Noble, Livery Men F. M. Eversole, Breeder ; P. B. Hill, Hostler H. P. Jones Head Riding Master R. H. Webb, Most Ardent Equestrian C. C. Campbell, Expert Manipulator of the Ribbons Knights. G. F. Bell, E. G. Stokes, G. C. Robeson, R. H. Webb, F. S. Anderson, A. A. Payne, R. A. Gilliam, L. R. Jones, Eanghorne Reid, C. D. McCoy, R. P. Boykin, P. L. Clarke, Harry T. Crews, Walker Cutts, C. L. Jones, D. H. Willeox, W. T. Williams, S. M. Zea, W. R Martin, C. F. Fitzgerald, J. F. Epes, L. Sheldon, T. W. Hooper, Jr. no. Tidewater Club* Officers. F. A. Brown Presid
RM2AJK5D6–Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Canada at the annual convocation, 1899 . No. 65. I). Armour, H. V. Knight. No. 66. Thomas Smallcombe, T. L. Fortune. No. 70. J. E. Lount, Frank Hornsby, S. J. Hart. No. 72. W. Bonter. A. E. Bailey, W. Wickett, B. O. Lott, J. Van-allan, J. N. Ciarke, Thomas Crowe. No. 73. J. E. rair, Fred. Plastow, Mitchell Dykes. No. 80. W. C. Armstrong, And. Cleugh, D. T. Copus, F. B. Hew-son, Geo. Irwin, R. S. McDonald, Jno. Morrow, ThomasMills, G K Prowse, G. W. Price, C. G. Richards,Thomas Robinson, W. Reid, James Kerr. No. 91. G. T. Pendrith, J. R.
RM2AKK29W–Bomb . The All American Corn Club Colors: Red and While Flower: Bottle Plant Meeling Place; In the Cellar Song: How Dry I Am Moilo : Moonshine Makes Things Brighter. Adams, J. H.Akers, E. L., Jr.Barrow, H. B.Belden, a. W., Jr.Brame, T. a. Members Clark, B. L., Jr.Derryberry, L. T.Goodman, P. P.Mason, J. W., Jr.Penniman, G. a.Porter, H. W.Pretlow, R. H.Ramsey, C. S.Reid, J. G. Saunders, C. W., Jr.Semans, C. S.Shervin, W. H., Jr.Shiels, T. D.Withers, R. W.. JAncient and rlonoraDie Order of the Sacred Fle(a) Colors: Old Rose and Pea Green Favorite Flower: Egg Plant Motlo: A Bird in (he Hand Is Wo
RM2AJK2C7–Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society . MONUMENT. July 11. John Kelley $2 00 Calvin Claflin 4 00 William A. Harris 5 00 13. Contribution of comrades 36 35 15. C. G. A. Peterson 10 00 1890.July 1. Interest on deposits in Industrial Trust Company 16 .65 Total receipts $1,120 90 PAYMENTS FROM DUFFIE MONUMENT FUND. 18S7. Aug. 17. Bill J. A. & R. A. Reid, printing. §39 00 18S9. April 10. E. L. Freeman & Son, stationery 5 00 July 2. printing, etc.... 14 02 12. Smith Granite Company 775 00 B. H. Gla
RM2AG593T–. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. /Bbcmbers. Ira Miller Higbee.Ambrose B. Strickler.Ambrose Everett Yohn.C. Lyman Meixel.Mahlon Brown Buckman.Alfred Mahlon Worstall.Richard Fox Cleary. George W. Beggs.Edwin Herman Kiehl.Judge Grier Foresman.William Hitz Mussey.Oscar Cooper Hannum.Arthur Frost Loomis.Harry Leigh Adams. 144. R. B. Brinsmade.S. C. DeWitt.T. G. Hamilton.D. W. Irvine.C. B. Jacobs.W. A. James.A. H. Lewis.N. P. Massey.A. D. Morris.•J. H. Philips. /Ilbcmbcra. S. X. RiTER. E. SCHWINGHAMMER. W. A. Evans.V. E. Masson.L. A. Olney.H. A. Reid. C. C. RUTTER. D. S. Williams.T. M. Clinton.O. S. Good.
RM2AJ6NE1–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1916 . l.P.Q. Toronto. Ingersoll. Calgarj-. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto.Winnipeg. Toronto. Ingersoll. Montreal Edmonton T, ? . , „ „ Ingersoll Pethick, W. H., V.S Charlottetown, p!E.i. Veterinary Inspector La J- Inspector Veterinary Inspector Lay Inspector Veteiinary InspectorLay Inspector Pilon, Henrj- Pine, T. M., V.S Pomfret, H., V.S Pook, G. G., V.S Pridham, Jas Purdy, J. W., V.S...... Ramsay, A. C., V.S... Reid, N. W., M.V Richards, T. H., V.S . Ross, H. H., V.S Ross, J. D., V.S Rutherford, A. E...... Seymour, Wm., V.S Smith, C. E Songhurst, J. R M
RM2ANGW19–Annual convocation 1903 Proceedings . Fred. Eansor. No. 75. Conrad Hoff, Sidney Young, S. Cook, M. E. Mitchell, W. J.Reid, W. G. Congden. No. 77. John Muir. 138 <;KAND CHAPTER OF CANADA. No. 79. John Brewer, G. H. Bailie, jr., J. A. Darch, R. J. Doherty,A. M. Hubbard, W. W. Hodgson, G. D. Law, JohnNoble, J, VV. Thompson. No. 86. W. N. Chisholm, Jas. Stockton, Wm. Bates. No. 104. Chas. E. Culham, W. J. Breekan, O. E. Bray. No. 113. W. M. West. No. 114. Geo. D. Bayne. No. 117. A. Oelschlager, Richard Wegener, John Klippert, H. G.Lackner, T. J. Clint. No. 120. W. W. Corner. RESTORATIONS. No. 2
RM2AG5EE3–. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. lllNIIIIMIIHIIHtllHIIIINIINIIIIdlilHIIHIt i F. A. McKknzie, 95,R. E. Laramv, 96,H. N. Herr, 96, Officers. President.Vice-President.vSecretary and Treasurer. lPo6t=GraDuate. R. B. Brinsmade.1S95. H. L. Arbenz. J.T. Callaghan Jr. W A. James. F. A. McKenzie. C. T. Ayres. H. M. S. Cressman. D. Kautz. W. S. Murray. J. H. BEST. G. H. Farman. W A. Lambert R. S. SlEGEL. V, H. Brown. H. S. Hess. B. W. Loeb. J. H. BUDD. E. A. JACOBY. R. 1896. A. McKee. A. D. AVRES. R. A. Davidson R. P. Howell. H. L Palmer. M. BERNSTEIN. S. M. Dessauer ^ S. Jackson. H. A Reid. W. J. BlEBER. G.
RM2AKP632–Bomb . Ramsey, C. S Uniontown, Pa. Reid, J. G Richmond, Va. Rice, H. B Roanoke, Va. Robertson, G. L Lochapoka, Ala. Robertson, T. H., Jr. . Fayette, Ala. Ryland, L. H Richmond, Va. Saunders, C. W Richmond, Va. Shields, T. D Leonard, Texas Shorter. W. C Callans, Va. Schmidt, A. C Memphis, Tenn. Shervin, W. H., Jr. . Richmond, Va. SoUTHALL, V. W Dinwiddie, Va. Spindle, T. H Christianburg, Va. Stone, B. B., Jr. . Fort Worth, Texas Sydnor, G. W Richmond, Va. Thomas, C. M Guinea Mills, Va. Thompson, E. C Chatham, Va. Thornton, B. N. . Fredericksburg, Va. Turner, A. E Quitman, Ga. Turner, R. A Mobil
RM2AFY8GD–. Taps. Line Up. Coach, F. J. Shaughnessy. Manager, R. A. Reid. J. N. McLaurin, 09, Right Tackle, Captain. S. Coles, 09, Right End. D. C. Britt, 09, Right Guard. W. C. Clark, 09, Center. F. Fleming, 09, Left Guard. R. T. Gastox, 09, Left Tackle. R. H. McFaddex,ii,L. End. A. C. Lee, 08, Quarter Back. H. M. Turner, 08, Right Half Back. F. P. Caughmax, 08, Full Back. T. S. Allex, 09, Left Half Back. Substitutes. C. L. Cannon, 08. W. F. Odom, 09. F. J. Crider, 08. C. M. Robbs, 10. W. H. Haxckel, ii. G. Warren, 08. E. E. Wyxdham, 1 i. 134. 135
RM2AX6WCA–Calyx . Fancy Dress Ball February 7, 1918 Led by M. W. Paxton with Miss Constance Kent of Petersburg, Va. VICE-PRESIDENTS J. A. Witt L. T. Brown R. M. Cabell E. H. McCaleb B. F. Tillar H. A. Holt Reid White W. J. Cox J. B. Waters FLOOR COMMITTEEJohn MeChord, ChairmanE. T. Bethel K. C. Patty E. L. Gladney H. F. Trotter G. P. Wilson INVITATION COMMITTEEBlake Tjler, ChairmanChester Shade E. I). Campbell E. A. Hansbarger C. F. Blackwell A. B. Shepperson DECORATION COMMITTEEF. W. Hoge, ChairmanH. P. Burns J- H. Smith T. R. Nelson J. W. McKowu A. S. Marx RECEPTION COMMITTEEM. P. Sutton, ChairmanJ. R
RM2AFJ8K7–. Oconeean. n E. P. Campbell J. W. Hickling C. McLaurin L. F. Carpenter L. L. Harris F. B. McLaurin G. C. Cauthen D. H. Hill A. A. Merrick D. F. Cherry H. M. Hill G. F. Miller 46 J. M. MillerH. W. MooreN. C. MooreJ. M. MorseE. B. MuldrowW. F. NettlesW. M. OBryanW. F. ParrottH. A. PhelpsJ. V. PhillipsR. S. PinckneyE. R. PlowdenC. K. PolitzerW. A. PutmanW. M. RadcliffeJ. A. RaineyJ. J. RauchJ. W. RasorW. W. RaysorM. E. ReddickJ. H. Reid S. F. Reid K. O. Rinehart R. L- Ricgs A. W. Robinson W. R. Sammon W. A. Sanders M. H. Savage F. B. Schirmer O. H. Schumacher H. W. Schumpert J. A. Simmons L. S.
RM2AM7KFJ–Taps . ONE YEAR CI VSS #ne gear Class Colors: Purple and White Motto: To Do It Right *OFFICERS E. C. Truett President A. F. Hollis J ice-President A. H. Bostick SV< retary and Treasurer J. F. Hawkins Historian * ROLL Adams, J. B. Cribb, E. Jones, P. G. Reid, D. C. Bowers, L T. Dili.ox, R. K. Lever, A. L. Reid, M. M. Brogdon, J. A. Gaskixs, H. B. .McLeod, D. R. Sh . W. H. Browx, C F. Hortox, F. B. Magill, A. R. Strange, D. M. Castles, L. T. Hughes, C. Oliver, S. W. Whitesides, W. D. Courtney, B. C. Hunter, G. W. Pe.dex. H. B. Williams, R. Wilson, B. F. Wij son, J. J. Zirgler, E. A. 104 Ca
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