Continued by the Report of the state irrigation commissioner, 1915/16-1917/18 (Kansas. State irrigation commissioner) with which the above report is bound. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Chronological history of the Seventh regiment, National Guard, prepared by Hudson G. Wolfe, 3d co., N. G.: p. 254-299. Graves of the presidents: p. 300-314. ; Mode of access: Internet.
With reproduction of t.-p. of original edition. ; At head of t.-p.: The English scholar's library of old and modern works. ; Bibliography: p. [vi] ; Mode of access: Internet.
Lawrence J. Gutter Collection of Chicagoana. ; "New government building between Clark, Dearborn, Jackson and Adams Streets, A.B. Mullet, architect"--p. [5] illus. caption. ; Cover title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Mr. José Molina,, Vicepresident of the Liberal Michoacano Party, informs Gen. Alvaro Obregón that his comrades will do a demonstration in front of the elected Governor's house as soon as he arrives in the city. Reply directing to suspend such demonstration. / El Sr. José Molina, Vicepresidente del Partido Liberal Michoacano, informa al Gral. Alvaro Obregón que sus correligionarios realizarán una manifestación en casa del Gobernador electo en cuanto arribe a esa ciudad. Respuesta indicando que suspenda dicha manifestación.
Official programme of Grand Military Demonstration, May 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1895; involved the 48th Regiment of Highlanders (Toronto) and the 25th Battalion of St. Thomas. ; https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/swoda-windsor-region/1067/thumbnail.jpg
Correspondence discussing the demonstration train exhibit in California and position of Oregon State Game Warden. Additional topics include William Finley's efforts to secure funding for the National Association of Audubon Societies and inclusion of Finley's photographs in William Leon Dawson's book, Birds of California.
Editorials; Democracy versus autocracy; Home butchering; Livestock; Winter eggs; How pigs are lost before weaning time; Colorado Experiment Station results show that vaccination for hemorrhagic septicemia pays; Records of vaccination; Feeding sweet potato vines; Fruits and Truck; San Jose Scale; Storing turnips, beets, etc.; Farm Crops; Fall and winter plowing under war conditions; Fall plowing; Available publications; Extension circulars; Farm Bureau News Notes; Demonstration agents on the job; Missouri farm bureaus among first to federate; Russian thistle as a feed; San Juan County Farm Bureau work pays well; Objects of farm bureau; Let's swap; Home Demonstration Agent Notes; Home care of wool garments; Pastel de frijol; Galletas de avena; Torta de especia; Boys' and Girls' Club Work; The blind pig; "My little Club pig" ; Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College.
City health work antedates that of the state by about fifty years. The municipality is the powerful agency for local improvement through intensive cultivation of community interest. The state should care for legislation, health surveys, demonstrations and research, and should supplement local appropriations, but municipalities should control their own health administration.
William Collins writes to Alden Partridge regarding the school in Portsmouth, Virginia; hopes that Partridge has been able to procure them competent teachers and a good superintendent; reports on Fourth of July celebrations and demonstrations; the ladies of Mrs. Young's school gave the cadets a flag; mentions Mr. Wheeler (Simeon Wheeler?) and the recent death of Captain Emmerson. ; Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
220. HEFT 1914/18 Der Krieg . in Wort und Bild (-) 220. Heft 1914/18 (220. Heft 1914/18) ( - ) Einband ( - ) Kriegskalender 220. (1745) II. Teil: Der Weltkrieg in Einzeldarstellungen. (1753) Vier Jahre Verteidigungskampf in Deutsch-Ostafrika. (1753) [Abb.]: Die Straßenkämpfe am Weihnachtsabend 1918 in Berlin. Der Marstall nach der Beschießung. (1753) [Abb.]: Der Haupteingang des Schlosses nach der Beschießung am Weihnachtsabend 1918. (1754) Zurück! (1754) [2 Abb.]: (1)Zimmer im Südflügel des Schlosses. (2)Durch Granattreffer heruntergeschossene Säule des Nationaldenkmals; im Hintergrunde das Schloß. (1755) Ein Besuch bei unsern Minensuchern in der Nordsee. (VII.) (1756) [2 Abb.]: Beisetzung der am 24. Dezember 1918 in Berlin in den Kämpfen um Schloß und Marstall Gefallenen am Sonntag den 29. Dezember. (1)Oben: Die Trauerfeier vor dem Schlosse - (2)Unten: Die Wagen mit den Särgen passieren die von dem Franzerregiment gestellte Trauerparade. (1757) [Abb.]: Demonstration der Mehrheitssozialisten vor dem Reichstage am Sonntag, den 29. Dezember 1918. (1758) Ein Besuch bei unsern Minensuchern in der Nordsee. (VIII.) (1758) [1 Abb.]: Demonstration der Mehrheitssozialisten und Demokraten gegen "Spartakus" am Sonntag, den 29. Dezember 1918. (1)Oben: Vor dem Bismarckdenkmal. - (2)Unten: Auf dem Königsplatz. (1759) [Abb.]: Deutsche Artillerie in vorderster Linie gegen feindliche Tanks zwischen Albert und der Somme am 23. August 1918. ( - ) I. Teil: Der Weltkrieg - die eigentliche Kriegsgeschichte - (Der Krieg zu Lande, zu Wasser und in den Lüften). ([1737]) [Abb.]: Rückzug der englischen Hochseeflotte vor deutschen Luftstreitkräften am 11. August 1918 in der Nordsee. ([1737]) Der Krieg in den Kolonien. Das Ende des Kolonialkrieges. (1739) [Abb.]: Landschaft am Sambesi. (1739) Der Krieg zu Lande. Die Kämpfe der Türkei in Asien bis zum Waffenstillstand. (1740-1741) [Abb.]: Türkischer Reiterangriff gegen englische Truppen. (1740-1741) I. Irakfront. (1742) [Karte]: Karte zu den Kämpfen bei Tekrit. (1742) II. Kaukasus und Persische Front. (1742) [Abb.]: Der letzte Kampf um Kars. ([1743]) [Abb.]: Türkische Stellung an der Palästina-Front. (1744) Werbung ( - ) Einband ( - )
Correspondence discussing William Finley's lectures for farmers' institutes in California and the creation of a demonstration train exhibit. Correspondence also focuses on the illegal sale of bird plumes for hair decorations and an effort to gather support for L. Alva Lewis as the next Oregon State Game Warden. Additional topics include the increase of grebe nesting and game birds on the Lower Klamath Lake, a proposal to create bird reserves from lands owned by the University of California, and concerns about farmers' complaints regarding the effects of birds on crops.
It was under the protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia (House of Savoy) that the citizens of Menton and Roquebrune declared independence from Monaco and pronounced themselves citizens of free cities ("villes libres") in 1848. Including the provincial hinterlands of both cities, this action was to reduce the size of the Principality of Monaco by 80%. These points of martial law command fealty to Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, proscribing demonstrations against the Sardinian occupation of Menton and Roquebrune. Digitized from the holdings at Archivio di Stato di Torino, Turin, Italy. PAESI - MONACO - Mazzo 12, non inventariata. Marked 53159. ; Electronic reproduction;
• The influenza epidemic continues to grow in Denver, even will all of the precautions in place. • City health board and police force worked throughout the day ensuring that public meetings did not take place and orders were obeyed. ("making clear the meaning as well as the importance of the restrictive measure")• Student cadet drills and Boy Scouts are affected by ban. So were "public demonstrations in connection with funerals."• El Jebel temple, two floors in Masonic temple, and the Donald Fletcher house were offered as places of accommodation for patients, if needed. • Shortage of nurses continues to be a problem. Any women with nursing training who can offer their services are asked to by the Red Cross. • Names of dead listed. • The number of deaths from pneumonia reported for the first half of October is largest ever in Denver. It exceeds the record set last April two times over. • Washington has just required the officials in Denver to submit daily reports of the number of deaths due to pneumonia and influenza. Before they only had to report weekly. • Many unnecessary (people are not sick, another doctor has already been called) calls are being phoned into office of the health manager. This detracts from physicians' efforts. Office of the health manager asks that persons who do not have necessary business do not bother their staff. • Many ask if there is a restriction on travel. There is not. The government discourages travel at the present time but they will not stop people from traveling. • Order that stops all public meetings of any kind also prohibits public funerals. Only immediate family can attend. No "demonstrations" are allowed. • Closure order will not stop the registration of voters today. Congestion is forbidden and this will be enforced. ; Newspaper article ; 1, 3
"Discurso pronunciado por el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, desde uno de los balcones del Hotel St. Francis, con motivo de la grandiosa manifestación que se le hizo a su llegada a la ciudad de México" (Speech given by Gen. Alvaro Obregón from one of the balconies of the Hotel St. Francis on the occasion of the great demonstration in his honor upon his arrival in Mexico City). Speech in recognition of members of the Army that conquered the territory of the Republic. / "Discurso pronunciado por el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, desde uno de los balcones del Hotel St. Francis, con motivo de la grandiosa manifestación que se le hizo a su llegada a la ciudad de México". Discurso de reconocimiento a los miembros del Ejército que han conquistado el territorio de la República.