Alf. i.e. Arthur Zimmerman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alf-ie-arthur-zimmerman-image263818792.html
RMW95YFM–Alf. i.e. Arthur Zimmerman
Alf. i.e. Arthur Zimmerman, Photograph shows Arthur Zimmermann (1864-1940) who served as State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Germany (1916-1917)., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alf-ie-arthur-zimmerman-photograph-shows-arthur-zimmermann-1864-1940-who-served-as-state-secretary-for-foreign-affairs-of-germany-1916-1917-between-ca-1915-and-ca-1920-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599557292.html
RM2WRC5CC–Alf. i.e. Arthur Zimmerman, Photograph shows Arthur Zimmermann (1864-1940) who served as State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Germany (1916-1917)., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
Hand carving up a map of the Southwestern United States - World War I cartoon shows a hand in a gauntlet (decorated with the imperial German eagle) carving up a map of the Southwestern United States. Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are labeled 'For Mexico.' California is labeled 'For Japan(?)' The rest of the country is labeled 'For Myself.' In the spring of 1917, the British government intercepted and turned over to the United States a message from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman to the Government of Mexico, urging Mexico to join with Japan and declare war on the United States. Zimme Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hand-carving-up-a-map-of-the-southwestern-united-states-world-war-i-cartoon-shows-a-hand-in-a-gauntlet-decorated-with-the-imperial-german-eagle-carving-up-a-map-of-the-southwestern-united-states-arizona-new-mexico-and-texas-are-labeled-for-mexico-california-is-labeled-for-japan-the-rest-of-the-country-is-labeled-for-myself-in-the-spring-of-1917-the-british-government-intercepted-and-turned-over-to-the-united-states-a-message-from-german-foreign-secretary-arthur-zimmerman-to-the-government-of-mexico-urging-mexico-to-join-with-japan-and-declare-war-on-the-united-states-zimme-image330428237.html
RM2A5G8GD–Hand carving up a map of the Southwestern United States - World War I cartoon shows a hand in a gauntlet (decorated with the imperial German eagle) carving up a map of the Southwestern United States. Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are labeled 'For Mexico.' California is labeled 'For Japan(?)' The rest of the country is labeled 'For Myself.' In the spring of 1917, the British government intercepted and turned over to the United States a message from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman to the Government of Mexico, urging Mexico to join with Japan and declare war on the United States. Zimme
Portrait of Arthur Zimmerman ( 1869 - 1936 ) American athletic - photography by Wilhem Benque Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-arthur-zimmerman-1869-1936-american-athletic-photography-by-wilhem-benque-image181863568.html
RMMFTGRC–Portrait of Arthur Zimmerman ( 1869 - 1936 ) American athletic - photography by Wilhem Benque
Arthur Augustus Zimmerman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-arthur-augustus-zimmerman-139495669.html
RMJ2XG45–Arthur Augustus Zimmerman
Arthur Augustus Zimmerman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arthur-augustus-zimmerman-image215400028.html
RMPEC8X4–Arthur Augustus Zimmerman.
German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann sent this encoded message to the President of Mexico on January 16, 1917, offering United States territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause in World War I. In return for Mexican support, Germany would help Mexico regain New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-foreign-minister-arthur-zimmermann-sent-this-encoded-message-to-the-president-of-mexico-on-january-16-1917-offering-united-states-territory-to-mexico-in-return-for-joining-the-german-cause-in-world-war-i-in-return-for-mexican-support-germany-would-help-mexico-regain-new-mexico-texas-and-arizona-from-the-united-states-image344140048.html
RM2AYTX40–German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann sent this encoded message to the President of Mexico on January 16, 1917, offering United States territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause in World War I. In return for Mexican support, Germany would help Mexico regain New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States.
Meeting with Presidential Railroad Commission members, 10:40AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with the Presidential Railroad Commission members in the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Those present include: Vice Chairman of the Commission Dr. Russell A. Smith; Dr. John T. Dunlop; Dr. Charles A. Myers; Francis J. Robertson; B.B. Bryant; T. A. Jerrow; Guy W. Knight; James E. Wolfe; James W. Fallon; S.W. Holliday; S.C. Phillips; H.F. Sites; A.F. Zimmerman; Chairman of the Commission Judge Simon H. Rifkind; Executive Director Philip Arnow; Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-with-presidential-railroad-commission-members-1040am-president-john-f-kennedy-meets-with-the-presidential-railroad-commission-members-in-the-cabinet-room-white-house-washington-dc-those-present-include-vice-chairman-of-the-commission-dr-russell-a-smith-dr-john-t-dunlop-dr-charles-a-myers-francis-j-robertson-bb-bryant-t-a-jerrow-guy-w-knight-james-e-wolfe-james-w-fallon-sw-holliday-sc-phillips-hf-sites-af-zimmerman-chairman-of-the-commission-judge-simon-h-rifkind-executive-director-philip-arnow-secretary-of-labor-arthur-j-goldberg-image402878788.html
RM2EBCM04–Meeting with Presidential Railroad Commission members, 10:40AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with the Presidential Railroad Commission members in the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Those present include: Vice Chairman of the Commission Dr. Russell A. Smith; Dr. John T. Dunlop; Dr. Charles A. Myers; Francis J. Robertson; B.B. Bryant; T. A. Jerrow; Guy W. Knight; James E. Wolfe; James W. Fallon; S.W. Holliday; S.C. Phillips; H.F. Sites; A.F. Zimmerman; Chairman of the Commission Judge Simon H. Rifkind; Executive Director Philip Arnow; Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MISS NELLIE RAY HARMAN THE HALTLMOHK AND OHIO E.^L()YKS MAOAZIXE 91. GEORGE XELSOX WELTY George Nelson is some l)oiincer, you bet!Wait until John A. sees his picture in the pagesof our jVIagaztxe. Wont he grin! (ieorgeNelson is ten months old, but bids fair to be aslarge as his pop some of these dajs. The stork has presented to brakeman Clar-ence Mong a son, and to Claude Armstrong, ofthe shop force, a fine boy. The block automatic signal system has beenput into operation through the yards and eastof here. It seems to be making good. Arthur Zimmerman, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-miss-nellie-ray-harman-the-haltlmohk-and-ohio-elyks-maoazixe-91-george-xelsox-welty-george-nelson-is-some-loiincer-you-bet!wait-until-john-a-sees-his-picture-in-the-pagesof-our-jviagaztxe-wont-he-grin!-ieorgenelson-is-ten-months-old-but-bids-fair-to-be-aslarge-as-his-pop-some-of-these-dajs-the-stork-has-presented-to-brakeman-clar-ence-mong-a-son-and-to-claude-armstrong-ofthe-shop-force-a-fine-boy-the-block-automatic-signal-system-has-beenput-into-operation-through-the-yards-and-eastof-here-it-seems-to-be-making-good-arthur-zimmerman-image371841550.html
RM2CGXRKA–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MISS NELLIE RAY HARMAN THE HALTLMOHK AND OHIO E.^L()YKS MAOAZIXE 91. GEORGE XELSOX WELTY George Nelson is some l)oiincer, you bet!Wait until John A. sees his picture in the pagesof our jVIagaztxe. Wont he grin! (ieorgeNelson is ten months old, but bids fair to be aslarge as his pop some of these dajs. The stork has presented to brakeman Clar-ence Mong a son, and to Claude Armstrong, ofthe shop force, a fine boy. The block automatic signal system has beenput into operation through the yards and eastof here. It seems to be making good. Arthur Zimmerman,
Zimmerman et sa machine (Zimmerman and His Machine), 1895. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zimmerman-et-sa-machine-zimmerman-and-his-machine-1895-image415172900.html
RM2F3CN7G–Zimmerman et sa machine (Zimmerman and His Machine), 1895.
Popular Concert, St. James's Hall, 1887 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-concert-st-jamess-hall-1887-image501421981.html
RM2M3NMRW–Popular Concert, St. James's Hall, 1887
Zimmermann Telegram as Received by the German Ambassador to Mexico - This telegram was sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the President of Mexico proposing a military alliance against the United States. In return for Mexican support in the war, Germany would help Mexico regain New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States. The British intercepted the secret message, deciphered it, and turned it over to the U.S. Government. January 19, 1917 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zimmermann-telegram-as-received-by-the-german-ambassador-to-mexico-this-telegram-was-sent-by-german-foreign-minister-arthur-zimmermann-to-the-president-of-mexico-proposing-a-military-alliance-against-the-united-states-in-return-for-mexican-support-in-the-war-germany-would-help-mexico-regain-new-mexico-texas-and-arizona-from-the-united-states-the-british-intercepted-the-secret-message-deciphered-it-and-turned-it-over-to-the-us-government-january-19-1917-image330428232.html
RM2A5G8G8–Zimmermann Telegram as Received by the German Ambassador to Mexico - This telegram was sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the President of Mexico proposing a military alliance against the United States. In return for Mexican support in the war, Germany would help Mexico regain New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States. The British intercepted the secret message, deciphered it, and turned it over to the U.S. Government. January 19, 1917
. Ellington 1918. illiam Albert 609 Alder St., Missoula, Montana. Zimmerman, Arthur J. (Q. M. C.) Wenona, Illinois Wencna, Illinois. Zipse, Arthur E 372 7th St., Brooklyn, New York. Page 209 ] [ ELLINGTON FIELD—1918 !r Y/E take this opportun-ity to thank the menremaining in the serviceof their country and thosereturning to civilian lifefor their patronage whileat Ellington Field andSan Leon Ben C. Doherty & Co. GALVESTON, TEXAS Macatee Hotel George P. MacateeManager Houston, Texas One Block East of Grand Central Depot *8? Convenient to Shopping District and toPlaces of Amusement Car Linesto a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ellington-1918-illiam-albert-609-alder-st-missoula-montana-zimmerman-arthur-j-q-m-c-wenona-illinois-wencna-illinois-zipse-arthur-e-372-7th-st-brooklyn-new-york-page-209-ellington-field1918-!r-ye-take-this-opportun-ity-to-thank-the-menremaining-in-the-serviceof-their-country-and-thosereturning-to-civilian-lifefor-their-patronage-whileat-ellington-field-andsan-leon-ben-c-doherty-co-galveston-texas-macatee-hotel-george-p-macateemanager-houston-texas-one-block-east-of-grand-central-depot-8-convenient-to-shopping-district-and-toplaces-of-amusement-car-linesto-a-image336604127.html
RM2AFHHYY–. Ellington 1918. illiam Albert 609 Alder St., Missoula, Montana. Zimmerman, Arthur J. (Q. M. C.) Wenona, Illinois Wencna, Illinois. Zipse, Arthur E 372 7th St., Brooklyn, New York. Page 209 ] [ ELLINGTON FIELD—1918 !r Y/E take this opportun-ity to thank the menremaining in the serviceof their country and thosereturning to civilian lifefor their patronage whileat Ellington Field andSan Leon Ben C. Doherty & Co. GALVESTON, TEXAS Macatee Hotel George P. MacateeManager Houston, Texas One Block East of Grand Central Depot *8? Convenient to Shopping District and toPlaces of Amusement Car Linesto a
The Dual city blue book . Pioneer Press Company, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS AND BOOKBINDERSSt. Paul, Minn. CITY GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Mayor —¥. P. Wright.City Treasurer—C. W. Miller.City Comptroller—J. J. McCardy.City Clerk — Thomas A. Prendergast.Corporation Attorney — Daniel W. Law-ler. Engineer—L. W. Rundlett.Physician — Arthur B. Ancker. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. I President—F. G. Ingersoll. Vice President—John Copeland. First Ward — John Copeland.| Second Ward — E. 0. Zimmerman. Third Ward — Patrick Conley. Fourth Ward — O. O. Cullen. Fifth Ward— C. J. Dorniden. Sixth Ward—B.. Franklin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dual-city-blue-book-pioneer-press-company-printers-lithographers-and-bookbindersst-paul-minn-city-government-executive-department-mayor-p-wrightcity-treasurerc-w-millercity-comptrollerj-j-mccardycity-clerk-thomas-a-prendergastcorporation-attorney-daniel-w-law-ler-engineerl-w-rundlettphysician-arthur-b-ancker-board-of-aldermen-i-presidentf-g-ingersoll-vice-presidentjohn-copeland-first-ward-john-copeland-second-ward-e-0-zimmerman-third-ward-patrick-conley-fourth-ward-o-o-cullen-fifth-ward-c-j-dorniden-sixth-wardb-franklin-image342846551.html
RM2AWP07K–The Dual city blue book . Pioneer Press Company, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS AND BOOKBINDERSSt. Paul, Minn. CITY GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Mayor —¥. P. Wright.City Treasurer—C. W. Miller.City Comptroller—J. J. McCardy.City Clerk — Thomas A. Prendergast.Corporation Attorney — Daniel W. Law-ler. Engineer—L. W. Rundlett.Physician — Arthur B. Ancker. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. I President—F. G. Ingersoll. Vice President—John Copeland. First Ward — John Copeland.| Second Ward — E. 0. Zimmerman. Third Ward — Patrick Conley. Fourth Ward — O. O. Cullen. Fifth Ward— C. J. Dorniden. Sixth Ward—B.. Franklin.
. The street railway review . g arresters, circuit breakers, switches, ammeters and volt-meters. On pedestals fronting the exhibit were shown the well-known types of Westinghouse motors from the ordinary standardstreet car motor to the locomotive size. Some other motors wereplaced on trucks of various makethroughout the exhibition hall. Thefollowing were in attendance at the convention from the Westing-house Company: E. W. T. Gray, E. H. Heinrichs, J. B. Lyford, Jr.,R. F. Storer, B. T. Mallett, Robert Siegfried and Arthur Hartwell.ofPittsburg; W. F. Zimmerman, New York; R. S. Brown, Boston; C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-g-arresters-circuit-breakers-switches-ammeters-and-volt-meters-on-pedestals-fronting-the-exhibit-were-shown-the-well-known-types-of-westinghouse-motors-from-the-ordinary-standardstreet-car-motor-to-the-locomotive-size-some-other-motors-wereplaced-on-trucks-of-various-makethroughout-the-exhibition-hall-thefollowing-were-in-attendance-at-the-convention-from-the-westing-house-company-e-w-t-gray-e-h-heinrichs-j-b-lyford-jrr-f-storer-b-t-mallett-robert-siegfried-and-arthur-hartwellofpittsburg-w-f-zimmerman-new-york-r-s-brown-boston-c-image376105482.html
RM2CRW2AJ–. The street railway review . g arresters, circuit breakers, switches, ammeters and volt-meters. On pedestals fronting the exhibit were shown the well-known types of Westinghouse motors from the ordinary standardstreet car motor to the locomotive size. Some other motors wereplaced on trucks of various makethroughout the exhibition hall. Thefollowing were in attendance at the convention from the Westing-house Company: E. W. T. Gray, E. H. Heinrichs, J. B. Lyford, Jr.,R. F. Storer, B. T. Mallett, Robert Siegfried and Arthur Hartwell.ofPittsburg; W. F. Zimmerman, New York; R. S. Brown, Boston; C.
. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . nheim Co, h 3 9 20, 5th.Thwaites A H Mrs, bkpr Holzwassers, r 132 8, 30th.Thwaites Robt (Zeta M), h 1328, 30th.TIA JUANA EXPRESS, See Tijuana Express.Tia Juana Stages (Sutherland Tia Juana Stages), 301 Plaza.Tia Juana Valley Oil Co, 1025, 4th, rm 226.Tibbals Laton S (Clara V), carp, h 2542 I.Tibbals Ruth B, r 2 542 I. Tibbetts Arthur R, bellmn U S Grant Hotel, r 843, 13th.Tibbetts Cora Mrs, h 843, 13th.Tibbetts Cyrus R (Beatrice B), Indymn, h 3115 K. Office Phone, 242-WRes. Phone, 175-W R. F.Zimmerman Plumbing and Heating Contractor 7921 GirardStr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-diego-city-and-county-directory-1921-nheim-co-h-3-9-20-5ththwaites-a-h-mrs-bkpr-holzwassers-r-132-8-30ththwaites-robt-zeta-m-h-1328-30thtia-juana-express-see-tijuana-expresstia-juana-stages-sutherland-tia-juana-stages-301-plazatia-juana-valley-oil-co-1025-4th-rm-226tibbals-laton-s-clara-v-carp-h-2542-itibbals-ruth-b-r-2-542-i-tibbetts-arthur-r-bellmn-u-s-grant-hotel-r-843-13thtibbetts-cora-mrs-h-843-13thtibbetts-cyrus-r-beatrice-b-indymn-h-3115-k-office-phone-242-wres-phone-175-w-r-fzimmerman-plumbing-and-heating-contractor-7921-girardstr-image372586031.html
RM2CJ4N7Y–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . nheim Co, h 3 9 20, 5th.Thwaites A H Mrs, bkpr Holzwassers, r 132 8, 30th.Thwaites Robt (Zeta M), h 1328, 30th.TIA JUANA EXPRESS, See Tijuana Express.Tia Juana Stages (Sutherland Tia Juana Stages), 301 Plaza.Tia Juana Valley Oil Co, 1025, 4th, rm 226.Tibbals Laton S (Clara V), carp, h 2542 I.Tibbals Ruth B, r 2 542 I. Tibbetts Arthur R, bellmn U S Grant Hotel, r 843, 13th.Tibbetts Cora Mrs, h 843, 13th.Tibbetts Cyrus R (Beatrice B), Indymn, h 3115 K. Office Phone, 242-WRes. Phone, 175-W R. F.Zimmerman Plumbing and Heating Contractor 7921 GirardStr
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ARTHUR M. ZIMMERMAN c uis studies have .shown that this ciul-|)oint is reproducible and may be used an index of plasmagel strength i Xinnncnnaii ct <//.. 1('57: Marsland and Zim- •man. 1"')3 I. -hown in Figure 1. at each of the four pressure levels studied, the gel strength of the mercaptoethanol-treated eggs is consistently lower than the control eggs. The eggs inimer.sed in the blocking concentration of mercaptoethanol, 0.075 M, exhibited a structural strength 22-24^ lower than that found for the non-treated contro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-arthur-m-zimmerman-c-uis-studies-have-shown-that-this-ciul-oint-is-reproducible-and-may-be-used-an-index-of-plasmagel-strength-i-xinnncnnaii-ct-lt-157-marsland-and-zim-man-1quot3-i-hown-in-figure-1-at-each-of-the-four-pressure-levels-studied-the-gel-strength-of-the-mercaptoethanol-treated-eggs-is-consistently-lower-than-the-control-eggs-the-eggs-inimersed-in-the-blocking-concentration-of-mercaptoethanol-0075-m-exhibited-a-structural-strength-22-24-lower-than-that-found-for-the-non-treated-contro-image234653060.html
RMRHNAAC–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ARTHUR M. ZIMMERMAN c uis studies have .shown that this ciul-|)oint is reproducible and may be used an index of plasmagel strength i Xinnncnnaii ct <//.. 1('57: Marsland and Zim- •man. 1"')3 I. -hown in Figure 1. at each of the four pressure levels studied, the gel strength of the mercaptoethanol-treated eggs is consistently lower than the control eggs. The eggs inimer.sed in the blocking concentration of mercaptoethanol, 0.075 M, exhibited a structural strength 22-24^ lower than that found for the non-treated contro
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