RM2CER67D–. Northwestern University song book. U. of C 86 Wave the Flag*. Marcia fej- iU->J^ GORDON ERICKSON i £ lN Wave the flag- of old Chi - ca go Ma-roon the col - or * H#f m w TO w Tm » — m : R -* w. i t ^ j. jto j^ • g* p i Known through-out the land k With the grand old man to i=3 d--FFff f F-*-^*^ $ fff? 7g-7 f IE S i
RM2CP9E2H–. Birds and nature . :t«<. FROM COL. CHI, ACAD. SCIENCES. 53f ESKIMO CURLEW. iNumenius borealis). About y, Life-size. C0»r«l8MT 1103, B» k. W. llUyfOllO. CHIC*60. THE ESKIMO CURLEW. [Nuntenius borealis.) The Eskimo Curlew, or Dough bird,as it is frequently called, has an extensiverange covering the entire length of easternNorth America. In the United States, itis known, only as a migrant, for it seldomwinters within its borders, but passessouthward into Central America andthroughout South America. As it nestswithin the Arctic circle it is seldom seensouth of the Canadian border during thesu
RM2CH5NHR–. Railway mechanical engineer . henew company will beat Sandusky, Ohio,and the general salesoffice at 628-629 Mc-Cormick building, Chi-cago, 111. Among thedevices manufacturedby the company aredust guards, journalboxes, car journallubricators, locomotivecellars, locomotive cel-lar lubricators. Theofficers of the newpany are as follows: J. T. Dauch, president; Sidney Frohman, vice-president;W. N. Thornburgh, vice-president and general manager;Frank Kennison. treasurer, and YV. P. Rude, secretary andassistant treasurer.Messrs. Dauch, Froh-man and Rude willhave headquarters atSandusky, Ohio; Mr.K
RM2CDJ3AD–. The Argonaut . rterly devoted to litera-ture and art, is to be issued by the CaradocPress, of Chiswick, under the title TtheAcorn. Fiction, travel sketches, verse, andcriticism will share its pages with etchings,drawings, photogravures, and woodcuts. Thewriters in the first number will include A. C.Benson, G. K. Chesterton. Mrs. Violet Jacob,W. B. Yeats, and John Todhunter. A study of Franklin from the pen of JohnHay, our late Secretary of State, will appearin an early number of the Century. The pa-per was prepared several years ago, with theexpectation that it would be delivered in Chi-cago
RM2CEDJJ7–. Purdue debris. X A ::>c: - ]^ e.e.t^^Xv^ -. Powell Pound Shepard Fisher Tipton Badger Keenan Hawisher Waterbury Williams Montgomery Thomas Reinhard Gordner Cushman Finch Nothhelfer Blakeney Jagoe Mead Tappan Strubbe Efroymson Rhodes SENIOR PAN COUNCIL MEMBERS Pan-Hellenic Council J. B. Nothhelfer, President E. H. Strubbe, Secretary y K Acacia Alpha Gamma RhoAlpha Tau OmegaAgathon ,Beta Theta PiCosmopolitanDelta Tau DeltaDelta UpsilonEmanonKappa SigmaLambda Chi AlphaPhi Delta ChiPhi Delta Theta
RM2CREJTT–. Report on the re-arrangement and development of the steam railroad terminals of the city of Chicago : submitted to the Citizen's Terminal Plan Committee of Chicago . embodied in clearing operations. It is noteworthythat the original project of A. B. Stickney, developed as earlyas 1890, rebuilt by H. H. Porter in 1898, only to remain idlefor another period of years, is now being remodeled into ahump yard by the Chicago & Western Indiana E. K. (lessorto the Belt By. of Chicago) as the successful conclusion of themost important change in transportation methods in the Chi-cago District on record
RM2CRPKAG–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . , in wnich our be-longings met disaster, and that the ironshutters had been provided. LOCOMOTn K E NGIN BERING May. 1899. Converting Coal into Smoke. In the course of a private letter writtento this office by an engineer on the Chi-cago & Northwestern, a somewhat graphicaccount is given between the methods pur-sued by two firemen in performing thework necessary to keep the steam up onan express locomotive. Among otherthings he says: I have had an opportunity recently ofstudying the methods some firemen u
RM2CDJK75–. Essex county, N.J., illustrated . ee schoollaw increased its Board of School Trustees, sothat now, and indeed ever since the citys birth,the Board of Management of its very excellentpublic schools, has been increased to nine members,consisting of the following named gentlemen, citizensof the borough: William Welsher, Krederich A.Mock, Charles II. Smith, Kev. R.H.Gage. Alex-.mdcr olheye. John I., .schenback. James Hampton, BoroughClerk William Billington and Alderman V-. .aglc. WilliamWelsher is President of the Board, and Fretlerick A. Mock,District Clerk. SI. IKrRkS [K()CHI.L -SCHOOI..
RM2CENC10–. U and I. Joseph Miller taught someseniors how to write Chi-nese, among other things. Tony Lysy was Assistant Director for theArea Gifted Research Center. He alsotaught philosophy on his own time out ofthe kindness of his heart (as far as weknow).. j# - k ii* mm f * 0 i -•* > 1m € 1 $£ JHQK<% ft * 5 ( t 9- » *c^% Not pictured:Esther Shkolnikwho taught thesubbies. Rebecca Nelson was the Social Studies teacherfor the sophomores. Truth is the object of philosophy, but notalways of philosophers. John Churton Collins
RM2CDCWCA–. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . I and Cost in disposing oia minimum. Parti* ularlytment bouses, flats, hos- firsKost thc^OnlyCost THE B K. DS II A W1 SANITARY GAKBAGE CHI II i an beapplied to old as well asn< « buildings. li eatends from basement tonii i and is thorough!ventilated. As th< pened to receive thegarbage an automaticsprinkler thoroughlylushes the chute. Thegarbage ran has a irescreen bottom allow*ing the water to per-colate through to thecess pool where it istrapped to the sewer.It is hermeticallysealed, thus prevent-ing all dust and odor
RM2CPCANB–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . FROM COL. CHI. ACAD. SCIENCES. 609 TREE SW.LLOW. (Tachycincta bicolor VieilK) Life-size COPYRIGHT 1909, BY K, W. (ViUMFCRS: CKiV INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS 863 Swallows are often called the first masons. The nestsare placed about buildings, preferably inside on a rafter orbeam. Mud of a clay-like composition mixed with bladesof grass and hay form the exterior of the nest, in which,when available, feathers are used as a lining. The birdsfrequently allow one section of the nest several days to setbefore adding fresh material. Four to six
RM2CH0P8A–. The street railway review . Henry Fresh; vice-president. Frank A.Piuckholtz; secretary. Henry .A. llensey; treasurer, Conrad G.Smiili The O. K. Sleet Cutter, The accompanying illustrations present two views of the (). K.sicet cutter which is ni:i(le by Porter & Berg. Incorporated, of Chi-cago, tile patentee. One iew shows the cutter iu position and theother as it ajipe.ir^ when it is detached fi om the trolley harp. Thi--sleet cutter, which has met with very llattering success during thethree years il has been on the market. consists of a practically indestructible malleable iron casting, t
RM2CEY29Y–. Railway and Locomotive Engineering. k. Situated inMiddle West. Apply to Box W. W., careof Railway and Locomotive Engineering,New York. 3^i K^o Locomotive ElljmCvrillS A Practical Journal of Motive Power, Rolling Stock and Appliances Vol. XXV. 114 Liberty Street. New York. November. I9I2. Na. II On the Chicago & Northwestern. use and the number of locomotives en- both in the marvel <: . : „ ts It will be universally admitted that Chi- gaged on the leading roads, the Chicago that cluster along the highway as well as cago is the center of the railroad world & Northwestern easily takes its pl
RM2CD8YMK–. Naukeurige beschrijvinge der Afrikaensche gewesten van Egypten, Barbaryen, Libyen, Biledulgerid, Negroslant, Guinea, Ethiopiën, Abyssinie ... : getrokken uit verscheyde hedendaegse lantbeschrijvers en geschriften van bereisde ondersoekers dier landen . NEER-ET Boeke, Salonfa, Cblakonde, daer desKonings moeder woont , Sekte ,Katte,of dorpen van s Konings zu-&er,Lovango,zi)n eigen erflant,Kan-ge , Ï^Wdaerdinwoonders cMouvie-rifen van genoemtworden, twee Chi-longos,Jamba, Kotie,Senie, Genno,Lanzy ; de voornaemfte dorpenzijn , die een daghreizens of an-anderhalf by Lovango leggen ; meerandere k
RM2CH29F8–. The street railway review . savors ofwar. liss engines, made by the E. P. Allis Company, direct con-nected to General Electric 850-k. w. three-phase generators.The exhaust steam will pass into four Barnard cooling tow-ers. Green economizers will be installed. All the steampipe bends and valves come from the Crane Company, Chi-cago. Fig. I shows an outline of the generator, which is of therevolving field type, the magnets being mounted direct uponthe engine shaft. There are 32 poles attached to the spider,which is built up of laminations insulatd from one another.The output of the machine is
RM2CETJ9Y–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. SCHOCK, FREDERICK R., arcliitect, Chicago; b. Chicago, Apr.7, 1854: married, Chicago, 1K87, Sara Fitzgerald; children, Natalie,Jean; residence, 5804 Midway Park, Austin; office, 21 N. LaSalle St. RADA, KAREL E., lawyer, Chicago; b. Bohemia, Mar. 6, 1878; s.John and Antonie (Zaruba) Rada; came to Chi. with parents at theage of 8; ed. Chi. pub. schls.; LL. B., 111. Coll. of Law, 1902; aftergraduation worked as law elk. until when commenced to practice;mem. K. T.; office. City Hall Square Bldg.
RM2CDAN6B–. Hart's annual army list, militia list, and imperial yeomanry list . Sporting Outfitters 6 Breeches MaRers,32, BROOK STREET, LONDON, W. Telecrams: SPORTINCLY, London. Telephone 4652 Cerrard. Soda Water machinery FOR REGIMENTS. We have supplied our Improved ModernMachinery to most of the Regiments ofthe BRITISH ARMY during the past32 years. 49 HIGHEST AWARDS.GOLD MEDAL! /X* w COLD MEDAL AND. DIPLOMA OF HONOUR,ANTWERP, 1894. WRITE FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE. ^7 / NIAGARA WORKS: k EAGLE WHARF ROAD .LONDON. N. PURVEYORS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. JBEEF TEA,VEAl,@y llt$e*V ^MUTTON & CHI
RM2CPFG7P–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua italiana non piu tradotte . in quegli, che fi fanno ricchi conpubiicodanno- IVI lìti J.^ ^^ri?2fe-r :sr;a;, .-r^ .^rst^ss Si come non fi prende in acqua chiaraL idrica anguilla^ma in turbata e ofcura: Cefi la face eiviuer CjUetofP.cleLjfer di danno k chi arricchir fi vucfe.. Ili A V A R I T I A.
RM2CP1XCX–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità, con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua italiana non piu tradotte . m I s^ 3t-^>x Hor cjueflchor quello tlfier deftrierfcaualca Ejpejfo in dannofuo muta padroni,Nonfafunto adulanfer £juesio calca Quei cke dicaualier rende-pedoni.Aifin s^aLhtte in vn.che lo caualca, E che lo fadcmar con briglia ejproni*Cn d^egli jer trcurr chi l ami ^pi^nf^ Manfueto diuiencecangiave^J^Ti.. K»a
RM2CP7P6F–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua Italiana non piu tradotte . De U -vergine Pelila qui fi -vede ^^ ycraeftgte-e lefimo^rAa latoIl buon DragofedeleJ cuif diede La cuftodia del tempio à leifao-rato.I Que fio porge à chi mira efempio e fede, che malfferba ri -virginale fiatO:,Se guardato non -ven-.chefempre amoreCerca a quel per più -vie di tor lhonore. K. PRVDI.NZ^.
RM2CETGX8–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. SCHOCK, FREDERICK R., arcliitect, Chicago; b. Chicago, Apr.7, 1854: married, Chicago, 1K87, Sara Fitzgerald; children, Natalie,Jean; residence, 5804 Midway Park, Austin; office, 21 N. LaSalle St. RADA, KAREL E., lawyer, Chicago; b. Bohemia, Mar. 6, 1878; s.John and Antonie (Zaruba) Rada; came to Chi. with parents at theage of 8; ed. Chi. pub. schls.; LL. B., 111. Coll. of Law, 1902; aftergraduation worked as law elk. until when commenced to practice;mem. K. T.; office. City Hall Square Bldg..
RM2CT1NWR–. Le sententiose imprese ; et, Dialogo . ciò cìohofcritto ridico aljìolto cìoode^Se mi volm vanmr mi ^olep io,Che ver dice dEraJmo iltermin Dio^Che chi fa heriycantarfuo la [uà lode. q 3 Vcl louicedere nc-icjc. 126 TETR.ASTICHI DEL VESCOVO IO VI O.. ^oichil caflor de ifugitiuifieiA N A r K r. Sente ì nerui dolenmancar la lenayNecefsicas. j^^ quel fprmaychalla morte il mena, ^ ^J^cepta confiringe huomini ^S D^i* MORALI. 12.7 D E LLALCIATO.
RM2CDFEXC–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . K ft-1 H I Fig.98. A — G,Carteri,t A and B, vegetative cells (= zoogonidia); C,four daughter-cells within old wall of mother-cell; D, gametes; E, conjugating gametes;F, zygote. H and /, Chlamydomonas Debary-ana Gorosch. J and K, Chi. grandis Stein(=Chl. Kleinii Schmidle). All x 475. cr, con-tractile vacuoles; n, nucleus; p, pyrenoid;zg, gamete; z, zygote. 1 In Aijloe there is an additional group of three contractile vacuoles at the posterior
RM2CDFF9E–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . K ft-1 H I Fig.98. A — G,Carteri,t A and B, vegetative cells (= zoogonidia); C,four daughter-cells within old wall of mother-cell; D, gametes; E, conjugating gametes;F, zygote. H and /, Chlamydomonas Debary-ana Gorosch. J and K, Chi. grandis Stein(=Chl. Kleinii Schmidle). All x 475. cr, con-tractile vacuoles; n, nucleus; p, pyrenoid;zg, gamete; z, zygote. 1 In Aijloe there is an additional group of three contractile vacuoles at the posterior
RM2CPG179–. Diuerse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano . Jxa^**. :....... Hi il pia varò f.i.dtthcharde.i d^fmurc Tutte le belle o-iowxnette accorteNe Ufua prima cudet Yyltinfhorc Condotto ht crudi e diftietau morte,Hor di ricco jepnfcro rli fi honore chi Wimò yilio,é*l piange dopo morte ;E del fin d/ol fe?no perpetuo fanno I Delphini,el Gorgou^che quitti ftAfinot % H r L-- N n^ l-xl UÀ (•■■• * - k
RM2CGXRJY–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ty St., N.Y. K^> pcomotve Iflfllliil I1I3 Copyright by Angus Sinclair Co.—1908 A Practical Journal of Motive Power, Rolling Stock and Appliances Vol. XXI. 114 Liberty Street, New York, November, 1908 No. II Luxurious Travel on Erie.By Angus Sinclair.A few weeks ago I was called to Chi-cago to one of those events where rail-road men constitute the speakers and theaudience, the kind of meeting that anobserver can see and hear many things Erie in the succeeding three weeks gaveme the impres
RM2CJ0559–. Royal purple . MERRILLAT Ki I SCOTT Wl GlSH HAMMERLY Mil PADDLEFORD TROI ll l I ill; Armantrout Theta Chi Gamma, honorary General Science fraternity composed of womenwho have done distinguished work in literature. Ij i WinterMyk ^ Scon M KM 111 Rs i iRA Rude M k< i Seeber M K EL MERRI] I I im i in ;es ione leith Margaret Armantroi iMabel Troutfetter M vrguerite Hammerly ( . K ( I GlSH ( I I.MENTIXE PAUULEFORD HONORARY MEMBERMargaret Russell. (r^Ml^ K5AC fc, KU
RM2CNE1F7–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . y, 1907. Regarding the occurrence of Wild Turkeys in the vicinity of Chi-cago, Mr. H. K. Coale having kindly placed his journal at my dis-posal, I quote the following: March 23, 1878, met several hunters *Mr. A. H. Felger states that five Wild Turkeys were killed in Clinton Co., southern Illinois,in October, 1903. (The Auk, Vol. xxvi, 1909, p. 78.) Jax., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 443 who came over from the Ten Mile House and Englewood in search ofWild Turkeys. They had shot eight in the vicinity of the Ten MileHouse; and had seen near
RM2CE1D98–. The Millions 1914 . The Annual Report. Walking in Darkness.— Address by //. ./. Milli-gram. Work in the Kweiki District.— Address byMiss Ma nil ba n k. Oik Shanghai Letter. Hv Mr. James Stark. Editorial Notes. Summary of North American Accounts, 1913. Abstract of China At coin is. igi.j BAP! isms Donations. Illustrations. JEHOVAH-JIREH. the china inlandmission home atnewington green, london. england. a vista from thegarden. thisbuilding com-prises the homefor missionarieson furlough aswell as officesfor the englishii o m e centre,the largest ofthis missions CENTRES O UTS1 l> EOF CHINA Chi
RM2CHNBWC–. Climatological data, New England . VNN & U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SINCLAIR WEEKS, Secretaiy WEATHER BUREAU F. W. REICHELDERFER, Chi«i Hl LitiKAivV U^ iiic SEP 21 i^^^ CUMATOLOGICAL DATA NEW ENGLAND JULY 1953Volume LXV No. 7. CHATTANOOGA: 19S3 NEW ENGLAND - JULY 1953 James K. McGuire, Section Director - Boston, Mass.WEATHER SUMMARY While statistically the montshowed a continuation of therainfall and above normal waparture from normal of bothfor the Section as a whole,marked variations in monthlywithin the Section. Theseinch at Somerset, Vt. to a hWillimantic, Conn. h of July la New Engla
RM2CGKTC3–. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641 : with the precedent passages and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the king's blessed restoration, and return upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660 . vaso dargento, il manico del qualerapprcsentava un cavallo in pieno corso. Alto di testa, svelto di collo, con orecchi tesi, oc-chi ardenti e vivaci, narici gonfic e fumanti, pareache ad ogni istante, battendo le zampe, si divorassela via, e incapace di fermezza sempre balzasse, ap-pena toccalo il suolo. II Duca di K*
RM2CPN9J4–. Diverse imprese accomodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano : Tratte da gli Emblemi dell' Alciato . Linfime Mojìro-^che con nohilarte Vedalo chiù fé tn cieco Lahirintho,In ogni imprefa il buon popol di Marte Nele bandierefwportò dipinto^Per darne a diveder ychin chiufa parte, Edafilentiodiognintorno cintoDeueiler dt chi rep-g-c oo-ni conMìo: CheintejOy(tpporta ogn hor dannoseperio-lio.. m mm m ^ET e? *^§^j ==? ^«-^ H r^^l ^ lT^ (- ^ s % ^ N i0g>k FEDE
RM2CP71PJ–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua Italiana non piu tradotte . Sepoltura dyna meretrice >DIALOGO.. mm chi giace dentro k quefia tomba ofcurai Laide^che molti a lefue retipreje.KAhijCome potè mai la parca dura Disfar tanta he bacche [mondo acce fé ?lGià tolta le lhauea letà matura ; chella lo Jpe echio a Venere già refe.Il Leonjche ICaftron con Vynghie tiene^ ^ o-li am.i}itt & a lei molto conuiene.
RM2CEE9D0–. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 8.-—Cham Khoi was a white fish. He took the first militaryand literary degree and became judge of three provinces. Heand his whole family, more than 300 in number, were slain bythe Chinese. Cham Khoi was born again as Chi Koh. Stake on ChamKhoi, Sam Wei, Chi Koh and Hong Chun when you dream ofa white fish, a buffalo, a gantang of white rice, or 36 pigs. 214 HUA-I10EY LOTTERY ISmS^^m^^^mmi^^k^l^^. 9.—Kun San was originally a tiger. An intimate friend ofChi Koh (No. 11) he became so powerful as the chief of a bandof robbers that the I
RM2CEF5RN–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. IBRIEN, P. D., captain of police, Chicago; b. Peterboro, Can.,Aug, 27, 18.j7; s. Patrick and Margaret OBrien; ed. Chi. pub.schls.; learned butcher trade with Geo. W. Squire; then in coal busi-ness with father and brother; entered police service 1882 as patrol-man; served through ranks of desk, patrol and detective sergeant,lieutenant, captain, chief of detectives, inspector; now captain;mem. Irish Historical Soc, K. C, Chi. A.ssn. of Commerce, Police-mens Benevolent Assn.; club, Woodlawn Park; office, Clark St.Station. VAIL, CHARLES WINFIELD, clerk of C
RM2CP89DC–. Diverse imprese accomodate a diverse moralità, co versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre mella lingua italiana non piu tradotte . A ^: Tre funciuUc giuocuuitno a la forte Di chi di lor toccajfc d ufcir di uitct.E g//f/,4, k cui peggior uenne la forte, Luna e laltra compagna haueafchernita:Ojiando lauucrfa irreparabil forte Yc che dun traue al capo fu ferita,che dalto cadc,e ji: morendo chiaro. Che ria fuentura fuol faUir di raro. lì^ !V^. Sr^MS^iSii^-S^^
RM2CP7PN6–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua Italiana non piu tradotte . eh le i^ergine fi debbono con moluJilt^en^a^lìodire.. De U -vergine Pelila qui fi -vede ^^ ycraeftgte-e lefimo^rAa latoIl buon DragofedeleJ cuif diede La cuftodia del tempio à leifao-rato.I Que fio porge à chi mira efempio e fede, che malfferba ri -virginale fiatO:,Se guardato non -ven-.chefempre amoreCerca a quel per più -vie di tor lhonore. K
RM2CEM3JM–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. MORTON, HORACE JUDSON, mfr. of lumbfr drvrrs. ChicaKo;b. S. Paris. Me., Apr. 10, 183.S; .s. Richard and Ihuiiiali C. (Perry)Morton; ed. Oxford Normal Inst., S. Paris; meulianical eimr. ISU.i-82; built several flouring and paper mills at S. Paris. Norway, andCamden, Me.; since 1882 has been in present lumber dryer business,of which he is the originator; Mason, K. P.; mem. Chi. Assn. ofCommerce; office, 20 W. Jackson Blvd. HERON, JOHN, lawyer. Chicago; b. near Arlington Heights, CookCo.. 111.. Mar. 0, 1864; moved to Wis. 1865; attended Evansville,Wis., pu
RM2CEM2X1–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. MORTON, HORACE JUDSON, mfr. of lumbfr drvrrs. ChicaKo;b. S. Paris. Me., Apr. 10, 183.S; .s. Richard and Ihuiiiali C. (Perry)Morton; ed. Oxford Normal Inst., S. Paris; meulianical eimr. ISU.i-82; built several flouring and paper mills at S. Paris. Norway, andCamden, Me.; since 1882 has been in present lumber dryer business,of which he is the originator; Mason, K. P.; mem. Chi. Assn. ofCommerce; office, 20 W. Jackson Blvd. HERON, JOHN, lawyer. Chicago; b. near Arlington Heights, CookCo.. 111.. Mar. 0, 1864; moved to Wis. 1865; attended Evansville,Wis., pu
RM2CNT7BG–. The American sportsman : containing hints to sportsmen, notes on shooting, and the habits of game birds and wild fowl of America . UG, ETC., ETC. A NEW EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED, CONTAINING NEW CHAPTERS ON THE ORIGIN, BREEDING, AND SCIENCE OP BREAKING DOGS, AND FULL INFORMATION ON BREECH-LOADING AND HAMMERLESS GUNS, ETC., ETC. By ARNOLD BURGES. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. y ?HTI, A DEL CHI A: J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. 18 8 5. OcW g^J^aXaww Uooil.^S Copyright, 1884, by J. B. Lippincott k Co. My dear Doctor :— A FEW months only have elapsed since the appearanceof the second ediUon of my book on Sp
RM2CGRDX1–. The street railway review . 958 STREET RAILWAY REVIEW. [Vol XIV, No. 12. Grading, J. N Bick, Toledo. O.; R. G. Kirkpatrick & Co., Andcrson, Ind.; Johnson & HiTry. .Anderson, Ind.; something over onehalf of the grading was done by the company. Steel liriilges, Indiana Itridgc Co., Muncie, Ind. Concrete culverts and concrete arch bridges. National Bridge Co .Indianapolis; Hoeflfer & Co., Chicago, and railway company.. -I M»KM ia>>k(;kk il; Masonry for alnitments, about one-tliiiil In IloifTer & Co.. Chi-c.igo, and two-thirds by the company. Overhead wdrk. Electrical Installation Co.
RM2CDY7NB–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . McGRATH, RICHARD J,, chief bailiff (siierifts office criminal courtbrancli), Chicago; nominated at primaires April 9, 19f2, for demo-cratic candidate for clerl? of the superior court of Cook county;olBce. Criminal Court Bldg. AHERN, THOMAS J., undertaker and alderman, Clilcago; b. Coun-ty Kerry, Ireland, May 5, 1879; s. John J. and Margaret (Reidy)Ahern; ed. common schls. Ireland; came to Chi. 1893; elk. at GreatNorthern Hotel 2 yrs., street car conductor 7 yrs.; mem. exec. bd.street car mens union .3 yrs.; elected alderman 1911; mem. K. C,Columbian Kn
RM2CDY7TC–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . McGRATH, RICHARD J,, chief bailiff (siierifts office criminal courtbrancli), Chicago; nominated at primaires April 9, 19f2, for demo-cratic candidate for clerl? of the superior court of Cook county;olBce. Criminal Court Bldg. AHERN, THOMAS J., undertaker and alderman, Clilcago; b. Coun-ty Kerry, Ireland, May 5, 1879; s. John J. and Margaret (Reidy)Ahern; ed. common schls. Ireland; came to Chi. 1893; elk. at GreatNorthern Hotel 2 yrs., street car conductor 7 yrs.; mem. exec. bd.street car mens union .3 yrs.; elected alderman 1911; mem. K. C,Columbian Kn
RM2CEF79T–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. IBRIEN, P. D., captain of police, Chicago; b. Peterboro, Can.,Aug, 27, 18.j7; s. Patrick and Margaret OBrien; ed. Chi. pub.schls.; learned butcher trade with Geo. W. Squire; then in coal busi-ness with father and brother; entered police service 1882 as patrol-man; served through ranks of desk, patrol and detective sergeant,lieutenant, captain, chief of detectives, inspector; now captain;mem. Irish Historical Soc, K. C, Chi. A.ssn. of Commerce, Police-mens Benevolent Assn.; club, Woodlawn Park; office, Clark St.Station. VAIL, CHARLES WINFIELD, clerk of C
RM2CENAXJ–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. Bank, 1912; mem. Chicago Bar Assn., PhiDelta Phi, Mason, K. P.; clubs, Hamilton, Maupanseh; formerlyeditor The Hamilton, official organ of Hamilton Club; office,76 W, Monroe St. FORREST, ALFRED E., vice. prcs. and gen. mgr. North Am. Acci-dent Ins. Co., Chicago; b. NortlniiiiliiTland Co., Ont., Can., Apr.22, 1863; s. Dr. William and .Xiuilirlla (White) Forrest: ed. pub.and high schools; engaged in nuTcaiitilc pursuits, coming to Chi-cagoin 1883, and embarking iu the insurance business; 1890 form-ed the North Am, Accident A.ssn. as a level premium mutual
RM2CPKFRN–. Iconologia di Cesare Ripa perugino, caualier de' santi Mauritio & Lazaro. Divisa in tre libri, ne i quali si esprimono varie imagini di virtù, vitij, passioni humane, affetti, atti, discipline, humori, elementi, corpi celesti, prouincie d'Italia, fiumi, & altre materie infinite vtili ad ogni stato di persone. Ampliata dal sig. cav. Gio. Zaratino Castellini romano in questa vltima editione di imagini & discorsi, con indici copiosi, & ricorretta . retano perlaModc-^ftia, & finceiita di cuore, con 1 a quale fi raf-fienano Ic parte concupifcibili dcif animo k.condo Eutlumio. Sta con il capo chi
RM2CPHNK7–. Amorum emblemata, figuris aeneis incisa . B ,t EMBLEMA TA AMANTIBVS OMNIA COMMVNIA: Fortuna (en)gemìnis cyatho dat àmorihus >«oJntermijia ftù dulcia amara )^ice, Tac.dcMor. Nefc mulicr extra virtutum cogitationes extraq- bcllorum^ cafus putct, ipfis incipicntis matrimonij aufpicijs admonetur. Venire k laborum periculorum^j fociam, idem in pace^idem in praclio pafTuram^aufuramq^ue. Communec il tutto.fortuna mele e fêle in Vna taz^Vcrfa X glamanti, // bene e il male infieme^mko ftgodon fino al bore ejìreme-^{Ahi) eh Vccide ambeduo chi lVno amaT:^. Tout commun. Fortuae en vn hanap pour les d
RM2CJ88CW–. Discorsi delle fortificationi, espugnationi, & difese delle città & d'altri luoghi . ² dauucrtire , che doue fufle bifogno fortificar luogo aflaigrandc,&: gli angoli del ricir^to di quello, poteflcr riufcir di maniera, chi baluardi veniflcr fimili à quei, che nellapianta Icguente li vede ; là fortezza riufcerebbe affai ficura ; cefi per la grandezza de i fianchi, come per poter af-Jai di ficco difender k ficee de baluardi ;&fc le parte alte della fortezza, fi faceflerdi terra, & il parapetto diciafcun fianco d orecchione, fi facccflb comin detta pianta fi vede ; oltre che fi potrebbe adopera
RM2CP378W–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua italiana non piu tradotte . ^ M O UE,. ^ Comcjjlr piiOjche chi poffedc^qu Anto ConticnfrA noi dipcir U terra e londa^No» hAhhiAjOnde poter coprir fi tAnto, che -vefi A lefuc mehrA^e che lAfcodA?^E comedipAJfAr fipo dAr lAnto^, QuAndo La ne uè cIgei tutto circondA^Per montiepÌAniìO come fi può direFafjcnilychiporge a vecchi Ajpro mar- tirci LicuefAficii^llo in quejÌA e*;! queìÌApArteJ A^e vafcher^K^adOyC nofferma ynpAfoMa doucfitrA cofiui j}io?7 fi dipArte Vifito
RM2CEE90H–. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 11.—Chi Koh was once a lion. He was a native of TongKing* and an intimate friend of Kun San (No. 9) and one ofThai Pengs Generals. Chi Koh was born again as Cham Kboi. Stake on Chi Koh,Knn San, Cham Khoi and Kiat Pin when you dream of as-cending a height, a red face, a tall man, a youth, seeing themoon, a cool breeze, ascending a tower or stairs, an exami-nation, or a lion fight. HUA-HOEY LOTTERY 217. 12.—Pit Taik was a mouse. Although very powerful, he re-mained a ferryman till Kan San (No. 9) appointed him thesixth General under K
RM2CEMCG0–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. MELICAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS, machinist and second viee-pres.bd. of examining engrs., Chicago; b. Aug. 31, 1861; s. Martin andMargaret (OShea) Melican; ed. Franklin sohl., Chi.; office boyfor I. C. R. R., apprentice machinist in I. C. shops; machinistfor Penn. Ry. Co., I. C. R. R., and city of Chicago, 1889-1911;organized first machinist union in Chi., 1889; now pres. Local 26.5Internal. Assn. of Machinists; mem. C. O. O. F., K. C; office. CityHall. FISHER, HARRY M., lawyer, Chicago; b. Russia, Jan. 1. 1882;s. Moses and Anna F. (Kaufman) Fisher; ed. pub. sc
RM2CEMD5E–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. PAUL, JOHN C, manufacturer of metal polishes, Chicago; b. Ger-many, June 16, 1854; s. Theodore and Johanna (Tesnow) Paul;ed. pub. schls. Germany; came to Am. 1871; started in present busi-ness 1887; inventor of Burnishine 1887; mem. A. F. & A. M., K.P., and other socs.; club. I. A. C.; office, 160 N. Fifth Ave. ROONEY, J. J., judge of municipal court, Chicago; b. Chi.; s. Johnand Ellen (Butler) Rooney; ed. pub. schls. Chi.; firm of Kretzinger.Rooney & Kretzinger; was trial atty. for Grand Trunk Ry. systemfor 6 yrs.; was city atty. for South Town for 5 c
RM2CEMBX7–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. MELICAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS, machinist and second viee-pres.bd. of examining engrs., Chicago; b. Aug. 31, 1861; s. Martin andMargaret (OShea) Melican; ed. Franklin sohl., Chi.; office boyfor I. C. R. R., apprentice machinist in I. C. shops; machinistfor Penn. Ry. Co., I. C. R. R., and city of Chicago, 1889-1911;organized first machinist union in Chi., 1889; now pres. Local 26.5Internal. Assn. of Machinists; mem. C. O. O. F., K. C; office. CityHall. FISHER, HARRY M., lawyer, Chicago; b. Russia, Jan. 1. 1882;s. Moses and Anna F. (Kaufman) Fisher; ed. pub. sc
RM2CPG166–. Diuerse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano . :....... Hi il pia varò f.i.dtthcharde.i d^fmurc Tutte le belle o-iowxnette accorteNe Ufua prima cudet Yyltinfhorc Condotto ht crudi e diftietau morte,Hor di ricco jepnfcro rli fi honore chi Wimò yilio,é*l piange dopo morte ;E del fin d/ol fe?no perpetuo fanno I Delphini,el Gorgou^che quitti ftAfinot % H r L-- N n^ l-xl UÀ (•■■• * - k. rMIo£S2^ ^TM 1 C IT I sA*.Chela -vera amicitia mai non muore.
RM2CECWED–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. BRADT, CHARLES E., manufacturer, DeKalb: b. Gloversville,N, Y., Jan. 27. 1852: s. Andrew and Amy A. (Sweet) Bradt; ed.DeKalb and Evanston; has been mfr. and jobber of gloves since1S72 as in<m. (irm Bradt & Shipman: vice pres. Commercial Trust& Savini,s Banlj, dir. 1st Nat. Banlv; mayor of DeKalb secondterm; mem. A. F. & A. M., B. P. O. E., K. P.; iciub, Hamilton(Chi.); office, DeKalb. WAGNER, CARL B., physician and surgeon, Chicago; b. Germany,May 8, 187fi; cd. (M. D.) 111. Medical Coll., M. D., Loyola Llniv.;specialist in ophthalmology in Buffalo, N
RM2CECT63–. Purdue debris. J) E>B.F^I^S lA. /wt;;^ fja V v^ First Omega Tau: Gee, kid; what if a manwould jump out from behind those bushes andgrab us? Second Omega Tau: Oh, wouldnt that bewonderful. ELECTRICALLYSPEAKING Dawson: Andy, why is agirl like a carbon-pile? Anderson: Because themore you press it the less re-sistance it offers. OVERHEARD AT THEALPHA CHI HOUSE Who was the chaperone atthe Sigma Chi dance? Ruth Ruby: Oh, I dontknow. I never saw any. I waswith Swanton. V-T, ^ V A K DISCUSSION OF CANTILEVER BRIDGES Joe Kelly: I hear theres a bridge over in Venice called theBridge of Kisses. I won
RM2CEWEAK–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. RAFFERTY, JOSEPH P., lawyer, Chicago; b. Chi., June 11, 1866; s.John and Mary (Tracy) Rafterty; ed. Holy Family schl. 1881, St.Viateurs Coll., 1885; LL. B. Union Coll. of Law,1887; adm. to bar1887 and in active practice since except 1900-3 spent in Colorado;partnerships, Scully & Rafferty 1905, Cunnea, Scully & Rafterty1908-10; mem. K. C, C. O. F., Chi. Bar Assn.; nominated on dem.ticket for judge of municipal court, 1912; office, 714 Reaper Blk. MONNETT, OSBORN, chief smoke insp., Chicago; b. Norfolk,Va., Aug. 19, 1876; s. William Osborn and Helen Loui
RM2CEMYDH–. Thamara; opéra en quatre tableaux. Poème de Louis Gallet. Partition réduite pour chant & piano par Van den Heuvel. (ii. « m ?# A A A M. • A * ?# * ^ r, , ? *• «^ ,-4= ± j£ 1 f:= =;. de chi ré par lam beaux, Ton corps aux bê tes A A A A A A A ^-P ; P 1 Ê=g*f ?TC 0^ Vb. Ié clii ré par lam beaux, Ton corps aux ln-Jis A î A ^-^ ir tu^ if p^=j -g* K / dé-churé parlam beaux, Ton corps aux bê.tes
RM2CP8218–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua Italiana non piu tradotte . che U J^xpK^K.^ humciriA apprcjjo. Ne Vra^ofipo dir,ne dhuom perfetto Il mojìroyche vedete^horrido e flrunOj,che fcnx^ci piedi ha tefia^hrdecida epetto^ E coda di Serpente^e cijpetto humano,Tai fon color^che con auerfo effetto. Hdno il cadido in hoc e a ely ero in manoDio non co?7ofce, endarno ad alto mira chi nel fanzo mortai sauoìve e o-ira.
RM2CEP3ER–. Christian herald and signs of our times. ashing! I >. ( II was published some lime ago t 10, is i t n I11KA1.11. Robert K., Bank, Md. .Mm .• : 11. Louis K. Thayer, who contribute poem Daybreak to this journal, is requestsend his address to Marry d ev. 165 Ninetv-scstreet, Souflt Chi. ago, 111.-:—Nellie S. Bailey, BIvn. The familiar poem was written byapoel d Watson, now dead. B.Lockhart, Albany, Ind same statement is admitted in some biojgrapM Wehstei and denied in others. Miss Carrie Salem, N I . We ( annul tind any trace ol thent.. s.. Harmon. Col. Send name and addrcBS Belknap, Yalh
RM2CT1PWW–. Alle de wercken, so ouden als nieuwen . ooneb20u/ cnfoetctoijn/^k !jjn bol tjcpmelif h fenijn. Ital. Jtynor di ptttmia e comme dfiiogo dcllapagUa; che tojltsaccende, etoflo ft fpegne.Dto miguardida hofte nuovo, e da putana vecchia. Nedcrl. «Jen oiiüe Ijoer/ ten nicutoen tocert /31>ic fnijöcn meer al.accnia[j f tocert. hal. Chi depagliafuoco fa, Sempic difumo, e altra «en ha.Frans. Lhomme eji Ie feu , la femme reJloupe,k du-l>!f quifoufie. Ncderl. ïDccI foechen gocöc nacïjtcn/ enhcrfitfcn gocDcöagen.tJ?beter bpcenüoo^ man/ al^ Dncnibjicntitï Itchlmjftcsiijn. ?iVT)ii ftiS-iiótpui. PhiloJ
RM2CR0AAB–. Emblemi di Andrea Alciato, huomo chiarissimo, dal latino nel vulgare italiano ridotti . In ^^y y Emhlemata. 247 In cura,qui iruculentia fuorum perierir.EMBLEMA CLXVII.. DELPHINEMiuuirummein littoracompulic^ftus,Exempliim, infido quanta pericla mari.Namfinecproprijs Nepmnusparcicalumnis,Qais tutos homines nauibus effe puree? So^TA citello y chi perduto, & andato in B^ina fer la Crudeltà de fuoi. EMBLEMA CLXVIL PE R ForT^a al lido me 7)elfino il fluttoTrajfe, perchio moftrajjl, effempio fatto, Q^, 4 cbefferfecuroTojfa lhuom ne la Haue in bocca a fondeì Indonahoftium.EMBLEMA CLXVIII. kk k k S
RM2CD8YEF–. Le pazzie de' savi, overo, Il Lambertaccio : poema tragicoeroicomico . la Morefca giufloDuematrazzfnijenondaaior lontano » 7 j.Oìtaua, BOSIO ÙF^K^ Signore diCremona^d.i M odane fi à quei di in aiuco chi a .matOyrefìò prigione col He EnT^io^ e con m:^Ualtri de fuoi princ.pali furono condotti à Ca^fiel Franco incatenatiypojciaà Bologna^ co^nedalle fiorie del Ghirardacciy Caccianenàci,Sigonio, O altri • Onde lautore con veritàdijfc. Ed- 149 Dichiarizio^^e E rimafero ancor da gran procelhDe Bolognefi fouragluna in frettaQielgran Diiara >che Bofio sappellaCol Gorgi*ano,e col Pio pur dvna retta
RM2CE719A–. The mirage . silon;President of Amerex. Be careless there, Bish-the girl fromout West may Be{a)bout. Gladys K. Bebout . Rushville Glad Alpha Chi Omega; W.A.A. (i) (2) (3);Basketball Manager (3); W.A.A. Board(3); Secretary Class (3); Mirage Board (3)Glee Club (3); Civic League -(2). Fond of Bishops, especially Hughes. 252 MIRAGE EvALiNE Ballard . CrawfordsvilleSodalitas Latina (3); Duzer Du (3);Social Committee Y.W.C.A. The Flo-rist Shop (3). We recommend her to fix the bridesbouquet. (Note) Ask Mazie and Paul. Orville L. Davis . Indianapolis Davy Delta Sigma Psi; Epsilon Epsilon; Y.M.C.A. Ca
RM2CP89YC–. Diverse imprese accomodate a diverse moralità, co versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre mella lingua italiana non piu tradotte . Che Tempre le diil u mure fono ap-pai ecchi.ite. 1. A ^: Tre funciuUc giuocuuitno a la forte Di chi di lor toccajfc d ufcir di uitct.E g//f/,4, k cui peggior uenne la forte, Luna e laltra compagna haueafchernita:Ojiando lauucrfa irreparabil forte Yc che dun traue al capo fu ferita,che dalto cadc,e ji: morendo chiaro. Che ria fuentura fuol faUir di raro. lì^ !V^
RM2CT1NYC–. Alle de wercken, so ouden als nieuwen . hi tu -vat j ^ft^ro quelche tufai. Nedcrl. 3|c& faï toetm utom flart/ ^egjijt met toien göp omme-gaet. Ital. ChtpratticA collupo, tmpara k urUre.chi dor me co cam, fi Iteva conpulct. Hoogd. ^cr fic^ wmt tic flepw mifc^cr / ten frc|]>n McfrttP. D// fpreeck-^voort fiude tot meer andere geUgenthedengebruyckt konnén leerden j lii>a7it (geltjck tanderen tijdenmeer isgefeyt) dejpreeck-iooordenbeteeckenendat delejerTuil: als hy exempel^van iemant dieyeelttjdts dertele boeckenleejl y met Itcht gefelfchap omgaet y en geyle dienjl-bodentnftjn huys-houding
RM2CETNGA–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. ROTH, HENRY, lawyer, Chicago; b. Cleveland, O., May 25, 1866;s. Martin and Sarah (Stern) Roth; ed. pub. schls. Chi.; grad. lawdept. Lake Forest Univ.; resided in Chi. since 1868, and activelyengaged in law practice for past 20 yrs.; mem. A. F. & A. M.,Royal Arcanum, National Union, Protected Home Circle; office, 6N. Clark St. WALSH, MARTIN, lawyer, Chicago; b. La Salle, 1878, ed. La Salle;mem. K. C, 111. State Bar Assn.; dem.; candidate for nominationto municipal bench, 1912; clubs, Irish Fellowship, Columbia Yacht;office, 118 N. La Salle St. 164.
RM2CETPXD–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. ROTH, HENRY, lawyer, Chicago; b. Cleveland, O., May 25, 1866;s. Martin and Sarah (Stern) Roth; ed. pub. schls. Chi.; grad. lawdept. Lake Forest Univ.; resided in Chi. since 1868, and activelyengaged in law practice for past 20 yrs.; mem. A. F. & A. M.,Royal Arcanum, National Union, Protected Home Circle; office, 6N. Clark St. WALSH, MARTIN, lawyer, Chicago; b. La Salle, 1878, ed. La Salle;mem. K. C, 111. State Bar Assn.; dem.; candidate for nominationto municipal bench, 1912; clubs, Irish Fellowship, Columbia Yacht;office, 118 N. La Salle St. 164
RM2CP7PR7–. La sententiose imprese, et dialogo del Symeone. Con la verificatione del sito di Gergobia, la geografia d'Ouernia, la figura & tempio d'Apolline in Velay; & il suo hieroglyfico monumento, natiuità, vita & epitaffio . Se Mion,perfefteJfo ardito (fforte,Si troua a cafo <£<vnafpada armato,Chi farà quel fi brano (f oflinato,Ctià lui soppongacelo dhauer morte? k 3 Non deeftgenerofoin pe&orcvirtus. 78 TETRASTICHI DEL MEDESIMO.. Quanto aggrauatn e più la nobilpalma,Inclinata Tanto più fi rilieua inuerfo il cielo.refurgit. i Cofilhuom valorofi al caldo e algido Succumber debbe a nulla humanafa
RM2CEME03–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. PAUL, JOHN C, manufacturer of metal polishes, Chicago; b. Ger-many, June 16, 1854; s. Theodore and Johanna (Tesnow) Paul;ed. pub. schls. Germany; came to Am. 1871; started in present busi-ness 1887; inventor of Burnishine 1887; mem. A. F. & A. M., K.P., and other socs.; club. I. A. C.; office, 160 N. Fifth Ave. ROONEY, J. J., judge of municipal court, Chicago; b. Chi.; s. Johnand Ellen (Butler) Rooney; ed. pub. schls. Chi.; firm of Kretzinger.Rooney & Kretzinger; was trial atty. for Grand Trunk Ry. systemfor 6 yrs.; was city atty. for South Town for 5 c
RM2CDYB0D–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . SULLIVAN, MICHAEL F., lawyer, Chicago: b. Logansport, Ind.,Feb. 27, 1869; ed. Chi. Coll. of Law: has been a resident of Chi. tor21 years and has practiced law 1.5 years.; was asst. corporationcounsel under Mayors Harrison and Dunne; appt. fire atty. 1911;dem.; mem. R. L., K. C; olflce. Title & Trust Bids. HITTELL, JOHN B., civi engineer, Chicago; b. Louisa Co., la.,Jan. 6, 1866; s. Thomas and Lydia Stettler Hittell; C. E., LehighUniv., S. Bethlehem, Pa.; over 24 years continuous service withthe city of Chicago as engineer in charge of street constructi
RM2CNWECB–. Delle imprese trattato . erano contai fegno fpronati a cantar la fuaparte, cerne narra Plutarco . Et Horatio parlando della Primauera dice che fi deue ftar in allegrezza, K(unc decet aut viridi nitidum caput impedire Myrto «Et altroue chiamò femplice Mirto, vn tenue ConuitoSimplici Myrto nibil allabores Seduluscuro Morte,e Se Ma fignifica anco Morte,per che di Mirti era ornato il Sepo!-*poicro. cro ^ j Elpenore nel Monte Circello, come dice Teofrafto. £della Corona funebre di Mirto fa mentione Pindaro, tvQa MVKoQeif Kclpa, {JLvpvoif o$ àvjp. Et in Tebe, chi vincea ne Giochi Iolei, eran coron
RM2CDYB5G–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . SULLIVAN, MICHAEL F., lawyer, Chicago: b. Logansport, Ind.,Feb. 27, 1869; ed. Chi. Coll. of Law: has been a resident of Chi. tor21 years and has practiced law 1.5 years.; was asst. corporationcounsel under Mayors Harrison and Dunne; appt. fire atty. 1911;dem.; mem. R. L., K. C; olflce. Title & Trust Bids. HITTELL, JOHN B., civi engineer, Chicago; b. Louisa Co., la.,Jan. 6, 1866; s. Thomas and Lydia Stettler Hittell; C. E., LehighUniv., S. Bethlehem, Pa.; over 24 years continuous service withthe city of Chicago as engineer in charge of street constructi
RM2CDDPDT–. History of the late war in the Netherlands : together with an abstract of the Treaty of Utrecht . A. Th£ Gi-eat Chi irch. —B.5^Carmelites .-^-^>- C. Jefukcs D. T;^^White Sifters.-^- E. Z^Tbwn Houfe. —^ F. 2^ Inteudant.—^G .2;%^MininieS orMonkS.H.?^^ Englilh1.5%^GoodDaughters.-K.2^<f<joocl Sons——L.?^^ Poor Claires N.T^^ Capucines -^ O.Z^^ Penitents — P .2;^^ Recollects-^^ --/ . thiS/U*vn^/itn^ntf —z. tAe druojii/icuje .^-^•—3, t/i^Jiaual pli2cc ? — B. t/uFark cft/ufflanne. j.tAeBay^ — 8. th^Ba/h^ ? —^^-^-—. Pa^e-.4id- &,. •^
RM2CT2YT4–. Dell'imprese . Ne dubbito ,-ilico, percioche guardando io, chi di tale Imprefa fà i-merjzióne, non veggo, chaccenni hauereappre(Io>nè vapori, ne om-bre j ancora chemoiìri pure Tiiitenzion propia di elio, a chi rimirìt si*quantceller di fcuoter quelli, e qneiì:e dinanzi dal ^oko della terra»/,e lei co lUoipolFenri raggi di fauorire, e di render per ogni parte lieta,e feconda-.. Coli fatta opera intendo eilerhicopertada MonsignordAlanzone fratello, dArrigo terzo Re di Francia-.. Il corpo del So»k pur accoppiato con altri corpi,ci preienta quella Iimjrela dellAmicoparimente ; nella quale ell
RM2CDHAEJ–. Le caïd : opéra bouffon en 2 actes . br m^^r^fW^^^ PÊ. k,-L ¥^3 homme ah le pauvre homme eu- fin je le tiens la ah le pauvre J>+ ^^^^m^^^r i d y £=£# dhpmmeah le chien dhomme he - las il me tient là ah le chi îeu. # 5 =¥= ** F=T=^^I l t=^=fi F £ t homme ah le pain re homme en fin je le tiens mt à t=EÎ 3Ç? m ^=¥ y v i <lliomme ,*ii le chien dhomme he - las il me tient
RM2CHTCY2–. Fortezza reale del cuore humano : battuta soauemente, saettata amorosamente, superata gloriosamente, e posseduta & ornata gratiosamente dall' amoroso Giesù : disegnata in figure con alcune brieui ma affettuose meditationi et altri tanti soliloquij . / rdCvoreUtimayie St SOLILOQVIO. K*»^!^^<*f% CiCiflTiro il mio Signore, miobcne*n ^fe^^ V ^^^^g^oia,miogaudio fcgli e vcro.co- ^^--- - ly,^^^ vcriilimo, che voi folo fedctenel mio cuore, e io rallegrate j» chi mifeparara già mai da voiPdhe quefìani-ii.a^ qLLÌÌo Spirito,e quedo affettoiìar.o legati con voi, con fi flrcttOLcdoxhe pri-ma mi fa to
RM2CDYD3Y–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . ol!. 1896, honorary M. A. Harlem Springs, O., 1893;practiced, Angus, la.. 1889-93, was mayor 1 yr. there; 1893-1901at Omaha. Neb., practicing and instructor of anatomy at OmahaMedical Coll.; came to Chi. 1901; dem.; nominee for alderman26th ward 1911; appt. asst. wardman and medical supt. Cook Co.hosp. 1911; mem. various medical socs.. K. P., I. O. O. F., B. P.O. E.; clubs. Southern, Hawkeye; address. Cook Co. Hospital. FIFER, ERNEST REYNOLD, lawyer, Chicago; b. Thorn, Germany,Dec. 20, 1878; s. Ferdinand and Marie (Kallweit) Fifer, att. prepar-atory sc
RM2CT2D1D–. Iconologia, ouero Descrittione d'imagini delle virtu', vitij, affetti, passioni humane, corpi celesti, mondo e sue parti. . nale nudo in atto dofiendcre. Detrattione fecondo S.Tomafio .2.2. queft.73.art.4 altro non èicheocculta maledicenza contro la fama,&: reputatione al trui. A federe fi dipinge,percioche lotio è potentisfima caufadella mormoratione,& fi fuol dire,che chi ben fiede, malpenfa. • La bocca aperta , & la lingua ferpentina ne dimofiira la prontezza deldetrattore in dir male di ciafcuno, alludendo al detto del Profeta nel fal-mo 1 3 5>. chedxe : K^cttemnt UngHAnti ficutferpen
RM2CH4RYK–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ,6.ri?ml. WirR-^^X! RllrrW.r.^T3%;°Rn°h°e- Voamana. CalWa, , ,.; Voang. T. H.Kk»..nl., K.W. D..3fa. Geo. K.. 9: Luce. Ed. P.. .,31 Lyons. N. B,. ,fe. ford. Wm.. .gj. ■ 6., .6a,,«. ASKED AND ANSWERED. [The figures noted in this department relate to the number of the question asked.] Appreniiem?ip,lengthot. in machine shops. 60. s6- , lii-c^oVoVlvo boiler icityo(,6». Draft, chi^ey. 8. ^ L..r. .,1 , .rt, .-e ■ , - ^„.„n, ■,ucMi.,nV-,i>i.u. ,, .re-ndinlsalon t^ or ijlliag, s,. ifectr?cucomWnfnK»tur^of*wit
RM2CECT29–. Purdue debris. /wt;;^ fja V v^ First Omega Tau: Gee, kid; what if a manwould jump out from behind those bushes andgrab us? Second Omega Tau: Oh, wouldnt that bewonderful. ELECTRICALLYSPEAKING Dawson: Andy, why is agirl like a carbon-pile? Anderson: Because themore you press it the less re-sistance it offers. OVERHEARD AT THEALPHA CHI HOUSE Who was the chaperone atthe Sigma Chi dance? Ruth Ruby: Oh, I dontknow. I never saw any. I waswith Swanton. V-T, ^ V A K DISCUSSION OF CANTILEVER BRIDGES Joe Kelly: I hear theres a bridge over in Venice called theBridge of Kisses. I wonder if thats not a c
RM2CD90C7–. Le pazzie de' savi, overo, Il Lambertaccio : poema tragicoeroicomico . ti plebani di quella Città ^faceuala riufcire iii alcun luogo ofcura^à chi ben pratico del paef non era. Quando k Fi . tcnj portò nello (lefsopunto vn Cópa:: iota conóHente alP Au-tore, che frammefchiaiofiaila virtuo-fa corona, molte ( più cffcure prime ) nefplicò , per lo che rinnouatifì gli ap-plaudi mella comendarono più,che mai»Io che fino allora alla reulf^ ne demiei ponzo?ji intento, ma con lorec-chio àdilcorfi mene fiaua, loptra pri-miera abbandonata,tntto mi diedi à for-morfuppliche col Bolognefe acciò midcttafsT
RM2CEWD6F–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. Chi., June 11, 1866; s.John and Mary (Tracy) Rafterty; ed. Holy Family schl. 1881, St.Viateurs Coll., 1885; LL. B. Union Coll. of Law,1887; adm. to bar1887 and in active practice since except 1900-3 spent in Colorado;partnerships, Scully & Rafferty 1905, Cunnea, Scully & Rafterty1908-10; mem. K. C, C. O. F., Chi. Bar Assn.; nominated on dem.ticket for judge of municipal court, 1912; office, 714 Reaper Blk. MONNETT, OSBORN, chief smoke insp., Chicago; b. Norfolk,Va., Aug. 19, 1876; s. William Osborn and Helen Louise Monnett;ed. grammar schls. Norwalk, O.
RM2CT2J30–. Memorie, imprese, e ritratti de' signori Accademici Gelati de Bologna . Ederico noflro Accademico nactjue in Pefa^rodi ausila nobili [sima famiglia ^^Ric*cardi, che per hauere lungo tempo poffe^duto con mero y e mifìo impero laffolutoDominio dt molte Terre, e Qafiella, capo delle cjualiera Ortona nella Promncia dell Ahmz^ nel fio. ridtfsimo E^no di ^afoUyCome fi njede dalle inuefìttureyC Priiiim. Accademici Gflatì. 175 Prtutlegi de ^ Aragoneji, e di Carlo cttauo ]{e di Fran»eia ConqHtflator di auel K^gno, chi ancor oggidì prejjh difederico conferuanftyde Kkc^rdi dOitonsi fi chiama,lidi CUI P
RM2CDYFB1–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . GLACKIN, EDWARD J , supt. of special assessment and secty. bd.of local Improvements, Chicago; b. Montreal, Can., May 9, 1866;s. James J. and Mary (Deegan) Glackin: ed. St. Patricks Acad.;elected state representative 17th di.st., 1904 term, and state senator1906 and 1910; mem. R. L., K. C, Fraternal Order of Eagles;oflftce, City Hall. RYAN, FRANK S., deputy county comptroller, Chicago; b. Chi.,Dec. 26, 1874; s. William and Ellen (Farrell) Ryan; ed. pub. schls.,Bryant & Stratton Business Coll.; democrat: mem. co. central com.for past 15 yrs.; city pa.ma
RM2CEMY22–. Thamara; opéra en quatre tableaux. Poème de Louis Gallet. Partition réduite pour chant & piano par Van den Heuvel. « m ?# A A A M. • A * ?# * ^ r, , ? *• «^ ,-4= ± j£ 1 f:= =;. de chi ré par lam beaux, Ton corps aux bê tes A A A A A A A ^-P ; P 1 Ê=g*f ?TC 0^ Vb. Ié clii ré par lam beaux, Ton corps aux ln-Jis A î A ^-^ ir tu^ if p^=j -g* K / dé-churé parlam beaux, Ton corps aux bê.tes. fetfg
RM2CDYF6K–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . GLACKIN, EDWARD J , supt. of special assessment and secty. bd.of local Improvements, Chicago; b. Montreal, Can., May 9, 1866;s. James J. and Mary (Deegan) Glackin: ed. St. Patricks Acad.;elected state representative 17th di.st., 1904 term, and state senator1906 and 1910; mem. R. L., K. C, Fraternal Order of Eagles;oflftce, City Hall. RYAN, FRANK S., deputy county comptroller, Chicago; b. Chi.,Dec. 26, 1874; s. William and Ellen (Farrell) Ryan; ed. pub. schls.,Bryant & Stratton Business Coll.; democrat: mem. co. central com.for past 15 yrs.; city pa.ma
RM2CT2D9C–. Di Battista Pittoni pittore vicentino Imprese di diversi prencipi, dvchi, signori, e d'altri personaggi et hvomini letterati et illvstri : con alcune stanze del Dolce che dichiarano i motti di esse imprese . k-^ 0 n » . 0 DI ALFONSO I. DVCA DI FERRARA. DIbronTo palla, che rinchiuda il foco,Che per piccio) fìfìure arda & auampi,Dimoftra /la iiirtutc a tempo e locoTal, che chi giunge, auien che rado fcampiChi tal pruden7a ferba, efìima pocoLaltrui furor, benché di rabbia auampi.Quefto ne gloriofi fatti fuoiDimoftró Alfonfo ; e i faggi Eftenfi Herof^ Vrd/ fi Qiille titfsut cftsiorie a^*. r/.
RM2CP21XY–. Iconologia, overo, Descrittione d'imagini delle virtu', vitii, affetti, passioni humane, corpi celesti, mondo e sue parti . delira mano vnpugnale nudo in atto doffendere. Detrattione fecondo S.Tomaflb .2.2. quelr.73.art.4 altro non èjcheocculta maledicenza contro la fama,& reputatione al trui. A federe fi dipinge,percioche lotio è potentisfima caufa della mormoratione,& fi fuol dire,che chi ben fiede, malpenfa. La bocca aperta , & la lingua ferpentina ne dimolìra la prontezza deldetrattore in dir male di ciafeuno, alludendo al detto del Profeta nel fal-mo 1 3 9. che dice : K^icuermt lingvam,
RM2CJ5FPA–. The Orange blossom . Sarah Winona Freark: Classical. Clionian.Ladies Oratorical Contest 03;O. A. 04-05-06; B. U. A. A.Ladies Basket Ball ManagerQueen Guinevere, Winter, 06. B. U. 03-04;05-06; John Edward Lough: Classical, Athenian, Delta Tau Delta. Varsity Ball Team 00-02; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 04; Curfew Board 05;Athenian Commencement Orator 05. Rachel Locke: Philosophical. Aelioian. Harley Addison Ault: Classical. Biblical. Zeta Chi. Biblical Prize Debate 04; Inter-Society Debate05; Biblical Gold Medal Oratorical Contest05; Baker-K. U. Debate 06; B. U. D. C.05-06; B. U. O. A. 05-06; Instruct
RM2CJ679X–. Discorsi delle fortificationi, espugnationi, & difese delle città & d'altri luoghi . dcfimo cfft-rto alli difcnrori,chc comparincro fopra il parapetto. F. Se flarfopra il terrapieno, G. & che da tutte le iopratijtte colline le potelfe di ficco,& per cortina icoprir, & batter ncllfteirapicni. H.& 1. Onde per rimediarà quello,tarei ancora l^>pra i tcrrapicni.G, D. i parapetti. K. tantalti.chi di-;femori non poteflcrefler offelì de fopra le dette cortine. Sopra i terrapieni. H. & I. farei trauerfe con lordine, chenella pianta fé dimoftra, il tonale ancor oflTeruarei per coprir le parti de ba
RM2CPXXK1–. Nova iconologia . vedefiiDatutto ìpeft del mondo eoflrettOi. E però fi dice per prouerbio «.A -cader va chi troppo in alto/ale,. - Il veftimento rollo, ci fa conoscere , che 1*Superbiafi troua particolarmente ne gli huo-.mìni colerici , & fanguigui, li quali Tempre Hinoltrano alteri,sforzandoli mantenere quellaopinione di le ftelli con gli ornamenti erteti^ri del corpo.. s S Y ^ ^ K S X IT 1 O N E^. VN.A vecchia.che tenga in tettala Ciuet:ta,alli piedi vn Gufo da vna banda,dal-laltra.vna Cornacchia» & al coPlovn filo conmolti polizini, nella man finiftra vua candela,accefa, & fotto il medefi
RM2CT32A5–. Iconologia, overo Descrittione di diverse imagini cauate dall'antichità, & di propria inuentione, . l fudore gagliardamente vince alfine la ma-lignità del veleno, & ancorché détti inftrumenti per ogni parte fi coftu-mano volontariamente per gufto , & delettatione non dimeno in queftaProuinciafiadopranonon folod quefto Cinema per neceffiti, come fi èdetto. Gli C dipinge a canto la cicogna con il ferpe in bocca ; perche queftoanimale in niunaltra parte dellItalia fa il nido che in quefta, onde fi di-t ceefler- D 1 CCS 9 A a E RIP A. k >|f7 ce eflferui penadella vita à chi «ammazza le cicog
RM2CT25KD–. Iconologia . K COR- 74 ICONOLOGIACORREZIONE» Dì Ccfare Bjpa -,. orre-z zzane. anth. mi.- DOnna vecchia, grinza, che fedendo nella finiltra mano tenga una fe-rula , ovvero uno franile , e nell altra colla penna emendi una fcrit-tura, aggiungendo , e togliendo varie parole . Si dipinge vecchia e- grinza , perchè , come è effetto di prudenza Ia 9Correzione in chi la fa, così è cagione di rammarico in quello, che daoccafione di- farla, perchè non fuole molto piacere altrui fentir correggere,«d emendare P opere fue . E perchè la Correzione fi efercita nel manca-mento , che facciamo nella via o d
RM2CEE75W–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. NOVAK, FRANK H., lawyer, Chicaso; b. Nov. 26. 1863; s. Frankand Barbara (Hvek) Novak: attended Iowa City Aead., 1885; la.State Univ., l.L. B. 1889; prar-tioed law at Iowa City. la., 1889-93,and Chi. from 1893 to prcscTii date; vice pres. and dir. State Bankol West Pullman since 1899. served in Iowa state militia from 1885to 1893; mem. Chi. Bar Assn., K. C, N. A. U.; club, Hawkeye;office, 69 W. Washlnfeton St. WALSH, FRANK J., clerk of criminal court. Cook Co., Chicago:b. Chicago Feb. 11, 1877; ed. pub. sehls. Chi.: accountant withC. & E. I. R. R. Co., 1
RM2CT18N3–. Delle imprese trattato . Speffo DELLE IMPRESE Spefso chi vuole altri imitar, retta ingannato.. La Simia che nel moto lhuomofiira,Mentre che oprar fi vede,Ter e ha nel imitar fouerchie voglie,Souente prefa poi geme efojpira.Calcar ella fi crede^Alproprio pie conuenienti Jpoglie ;£ acciò che fé ninuoglie,Sifcal^a il Cacciator correndo in caccia,Così lattende in traccia.Scarpe di piombo lafcia, e dentro tendeTania che larreda, e poi laprcnde. Hiftoriadelle Simie fS, O k o nellAfrica molte Simie,e con dfuerfe aftu jgiL tie le prendono i Cacciatori. E per che fono a- ^A rumali che imitar vogliono
RM2CP79BB–. La sententiose imprese, et dialogo del Symeone. Con la verificatione del sito di Gergobia, la geografia d'Ouernia, la figura & tempio d'Apolline in Velay; & il suo hieroglyfico monumento, natiuità, vita & epitaffio . Ciò chho fcritto ridico alflolto chode.Se tal volta vantar mi voleri io,Che ver dice dErafrno iltermin Dio,Che chi fa bemeantarpuo lafua lode. q 3 Vel Iouicedere ne-fck. 116 TETRASTICHI DEL VESCOVO IO VI O.. Toichil caflor de ìfugitiuipeia n a r k i. Sente i nemi dolenmancar la lena*ece S1US Di quelfìfirmanti alla morte il mena.3^Qecepta conftrìnge huomini (f Dei. morali; i%7 D
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