E.P. Weston, Photo shows Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota., 1913 June 1, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ep-weston-photo-shows-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-setting-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-1913-june-1-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image623494461.html
RM2Y6AHF9–E.P. Weston, Photo shows Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota., 1913 June 1, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Gary Cooper born Frank James Cooper in Helena Montana 7th May 1901 Educated at Dunstable college England until WW1 Film career Cooper wom two Academy Awards for Sergeant York and High Noon coming at different periods of his career one in which he was the optimistic hero of the past and the other when he was the pessimistic retainer of the past In fact more than 60 of Cooper s films were set in the past It may well have been that it was what he represented in American history and culture as well as his performance in these films for which he was honoured As one critic said Gary Cooper s face Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gary-cooper-born-frank-james-cooper-in-helena-montana-7th-may-1901-20230076.html
RMB4WFJM–Gary Cooper born Frank James Cooper in Helena Montana 7th May 1901 Educated at Dunstable college England until WW1 Film career Cooper wom two Academy Awards for Sergeant York and High Noon coming at different periods of his career one in which he was the optimistic hero of the past and the other when he was the pessimistic retainer of the past In fact more than 60 of Cooper s films were set in the past It may well have been that it was what he represented in American history and culture as well as his performance in these films for which he was honoured As one critic said Gary Cooper s face
Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-setting-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-image359288823.html
RM2BTF0FK–Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota
Punjab education minister appointed high commissioner for India in london . The Hon Malik Sir Firozkhan Noon , Minister of Education in the Punjab Government since 1931 , has been appointed High commissioner for India in London . The son of the Newab Sir Malik Mohamed Hayet Khan Noon , a member of the council of state , he was educated at Chief ' s College , Lahore , and Wadham College ( Oxford ) and became Advocate of the ??hore High Court in 1918 . During the years 1927 - 31 he was Minister for Local Self Government , Medical and Public Health and has been a member of the Punjab Legislative Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/punjab-education-minister-appointed-high-commissioner-for-india-in-london-the-hon-malik-sir-firozkhan-noon-minister-of-education-in-the-punjab-government-since-1931-has-been-appointed-high-commissioner-for-india-in-london-the-son-of-the-newab-sir-malik-mohamed-hayet-khan-noon-a-member-of-the-council-of-state-he-was-educated-at-chief-s-college-lahore-and-wadham-college-oxford-and-became-advocate-of-the-hore-high-court-in-1918-during-the-years-1927-31-he-was-minister-for-local-self-government-medical-and-public-health-and-has-been-a-member-of-the-punjab-legislative-image359658760.html
RM2BW3TBM–Punjab education minister appointed high commissioner for India in london . The Hon Malik Sir Firozkhan Noon , Minister of Education in the Punjab Government since 1931 , has been appointed High commissioner for India in London . The son of the Newab Sir Malik Mohamed Hayet Khan Noon , a member of the council of state , he was educated at Chief ' s College , Lahore , and Wadham College ( Oxford ) and became Advocate of the ??hore High Court in 1918 . During the years 1927 - 31 he was Minister for Local Self Government , Medical and Public Health and has been a member of the Punjab Legislative
Meeting of Welsh Bards at Lynn Geiriwnydd, in the Vale of Conway, 1865. Engraving from a drawing by Mr. George Hayes. 'Here...takes place the annual meeting - "Arwest Faradonol" - of the Welsh bards...This "Gorsedd y Beirdd" or Convention of Bards, has now been duly held for three successive years, according; to the ancient institutions of the Welsh bardic college...the bards assembled...around the column of Taliesin. The proceeding were opened at noon by Mr. David Griffith (Clwydfardd), who stood on the central or presidential stone of the Druid circle, and with an audible Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-of-welsh-bards-at-lynn-geiriwnydd-in-the-vale-of-conway-1865-engraving-from-a-drawing-by-mr-george-hayes-heretakes-place-the-annual-meeting-quotarwest-faradonolquot-of-the-welsh-bardsthis-quotgorsedd-y-beirddquot-or-convention-of-bards-has-now-been-duly-held-for-three-successive-years-according-to-the-ancient-institutions-of-the-welsh-bardic-collegethe-bards-assembledaround-the-column-of-taliesin-the-proceeding-were-opened-at-noon-by-mr-david-griffith-clwydfardd-who-stood-on-the-central-or-presidential-stone-of-the-druid-circle-and-with-an-audible-image603634307.html
RM2X21WM3–Meeting of Welsh Bards at Lynn Geiriwnydd, in the Vale of Conway, 1865. Engraving from a drawing by Mr. George Hayes. 'Here...takes place the annual meeting - "Arwest Faradonol" - of the Welsh bards...This "Gorsedd y Beirdd" or Convention of Bards, has now been duly held for three successive years, according; to the ancient institutions of the Welsh bardic college...the bards assembled...around the column of Taliesin. The proceeding were opened at noon by Mr. David Griffith (Clwydfardd), who stood on the central or presidential stone of the Druid circle, and with an audible
E.P. Weston, 1913. Shows Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ep-weston-1913-shows-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-setting-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-image608948745.html
RM2XAM09D–E.P. Weston, 1913. Shows Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Athletics - Chariots of Fire Run Re-enactment - Trinity College, Cambridge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-athletics-chariots-of-fire-run-re-enactment-trinity-college-cambridge-106546022.html
RMG59GF2–Athletics - Chariots of Fire Run Re-enactment - Trinity College, Cambridge
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Owned and Operated by FormerMaryville College Men. Florsheim Shoes for the Man Who Cares$10 and $12 BADGETTS W. F.Walker, Mgr. Y. W. MEMBERS EN-TERTAINED IN WOODS Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson ExtendHospitality to Girls. The House in the Woods is aphrase on the lips of nearly everyMaryvillian. Once again the House in theWoods has cordially opened itsdoor to the college girls. Mrs. Stev-enson invited the Cabinet of the Y.W. C. A. to entertain all the newgirls at her home, Monday after-noon. How cozy the room lookedwith a blazing fire in the larga fire-place! As the girls sat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highland-echo-1915-1925-owned-and-operated-by-formermaryville-college-men-florsheim-shoes-for-the-man-who-cares10-and-12-badgetts-w-fwalker-mgr-y-w-members-en-tertained-in-woods-dr-and-mrs-stevenson-extendhospitality-to-girls-the-house-in-the-woods-is-aphrase-on-the-lips-of-nearly-everymaryvillian-once-again-the-house-in-thewoods-has-cordially-opened-itsdoor-to-the-college-girls-mrs-stev-enson-invited-the-cabinet-of-the-yw-c-a-to-entertain-all-the-newgirls-at-her-home-monday-after-noon-how-cozy-the-room-lookedwith-a-blazing-fire-in-the-larga-fire-place!-as-the-girls-sat-image336740191.html
RM2AFRRFB–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Owned and Operated by FormerMaryville College Men. Florsheim Shoes for the Man Who Cares$10 and $12 BADGETTS W. F.Walker, Mgr. Y. W. MEMBERS EN-TERTAINED IN WOODS Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson ExtendHospitality to Girls. The House in the Woods is aphrase on the lips of nearly everyMaryvillian. Once again the House in theWoods has cordially opened itsdoor to the college girls. Mrs. Stev-enson invited the Cabinet of the Y.W. C. A. to entertain all the newgirls at her home, Monday after-noon. How cozy the room lookedwith a blazing fire in the larga fire-place! As the girls sat
. The nature and properties of soils; a college text of edaphology. Soils. 244 NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF SOILS two o'clock. It then falls rapidly. The soil, however, does not reach its maximum temperature until later in the after- noon, due to the usual soil lag. This retardation is greater and the temperature change less as the depth increases.^ The substratum of a soil shows little daily, or even monthly, varia- tion and is affected, if at all, by seasonal changes only. The. ^AN. FEBR. M^R. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC Fig. 45.—Curves showing the average monthly temperature rea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nature-and-properties-of-soils-a-college-text-of-edaphology-soils-244-nature-and-properties-of-soils-two-oclock-it-then-falls-rapidly-the-soil-however-does-not-reach-its-maximum-temperature-until-later-in-the-after-noon-due-to-the-usual-soil-lag-this-retardation-is-greater-and-the-temperature-change-less-as-the-depth-increases-the-substratum-of-a-soil-shows-little-daily-or-even-monthly-varia-tion-and-is-affected-if-at-all-by-seasonal-changes-only-the-an-febr-mr-apr-may-june-july-aug-sept-oct-nov-dec-fig-45curves-showing-the-average-monthly-temperature-rea-image216332434.html
RMPFXP6A–. The nature and properties of soils; a college text of edaphology. Soils. 244 NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF SOILS two o'clock. It then falls rapidly. The soil, however, does not reach its maximum temperature until later in the after- noon, due to the usual soil lag. This retardation is greater and the temperature change less as the depth increases.^ The substratum of a soil shows little daily, or even monthly, varia- tion and is affected, if at all, by seasonal changes only. The. ^AN. FEBR. M^R. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC Fig. 45.—Curves showing the average monthly temperature rea
Dr. Finley & Weston, Photo shows Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota., 1913 June 2, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-finley-weston-photo-shows-dr-john-h-finley-president-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-with-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-just-before-weston-set-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-1913-june-2-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image623494449.html
RM2Y6AHEW–Dr. Finley & Weston, Photo shows Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota., 1913 June 2, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-john-h-finley-president-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-with-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-just-before-weston-set-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-image359237360.html
RM2BTCJWM–Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dr. Finley & Weston, 1913. Shows Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-finley-amp-weston-1913-shows-dr-john-h-finley-president-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-with-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-just-before-weston-set-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-image608948762.html
RM2XAM0A2–Dr. Finley & Weston, 1913. Shows Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Athletics - Chariots of Fire Run Re-enactment - Trinity College, Cambridge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-athletics-chariots-of-fire-run-re-enactment-trinity-college-cambridge-106515245.html
RMG5857W–Athletics - Chariots of Fire Run Re-enactment - Trinity College, Cambridge
. Bates Student. Vol. XLIV. No. 31 LEWISTON, MAINE, THURSDAY, DEC KM HER 14, 1916 PRICE FIVE CENTS CENTENNIAL OF THE BIRTHOF PRESIDENT CHENEYOBSERVED AT BATESVESPERJERVICE MEMORY OF THE FOUNDER OFTHE COLLEGE HONORED INSIMPLE EXERCISES ATCOLLEGE CHAPEL Address and Reminiscences of His LifeGiven by Rev. R. F. Johonnotand Professor Jordan The 100th anniversary of the birthof Oren Bui-bank Cheney, founder ofBates College and its president until1894, was observed last Sunday after-noon at vespers in the college chapel.Dr. Hartshorn read the favorite scrip-ture passage of President Cheney andcomment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bates-student-vol-xliv-no-31-lewiston-maine-thursday-dec-km-her-14-1916-price-five-cents-centennial-of-the-birthof-president-cheneyobserved-at-batesvesperjervice-memory-of-the-founder-ofthe-college-honored-insimple-exercises-atcollege-chapel-address-and-reminiscences-of-his-lifegiven-by-rev-r-f-johonnotand-professor-jordan-the-100th-anniversary-of-the-birthof-oren-bui-bank-cheney-founder-ofbates-college-and-its-president-until1894-was-observed-last-sunday-after-noon-at-vespers-in-the-college-chapeldr-hartshorn-read-the-favorite-scrip-ture-passage-of-president-cheney-andcomment-image370534898.html
RM2CER916–. Bates Student. Vol. XLIV. No. 31 LEWISTON, MAINE, THURSDAY, DEC KM HER 14, 1916 PRICE FIVE CENTS CENTENNIAL OF THE BIRTHOF PRESIDENT CHENEYOBSERVED AT BATESVESPERJERVICE MEMORY OF THE FOUNDER OFTHE COLLEGE HONORED INSIMPLE EXERCISES ATCOLLEGE CHAPEL Address and Reminiscences of His LifeGiven by Rev. R. F. Johonnotand Professor Jordan The 100th anniversary of the birthof Oren Bui-bank Cheney, founder ofBates College and its president until1894, was observed last Sunday after-noon at vespers in the college chapel.Dr. Hartshorn read the favorite scrip-ture passage of President Cheney andcomment
Dr. J.H. Finley & Weston, Photo shows Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota., 1913 June 2, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-jh-finley-weston-photo-shows-dr-john-h-finley-president-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-with-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-before-weston-set-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-1913-june-2-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image623494472.html
RM2Y6AHFM–Dr. J.H. Finley & Weston, Photo shows Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota., 1913 June 2, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-setting-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-image351575970.html
RM2BBYJMJ–Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929) setting off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota
. Bates Student. m »3 Vol. XLIV. No. 31 CENTENNIAL OF THE BIRTHOF PRESIDENT CHENEYOBSERVED AT BATESVESPER SERVICE MEMORY OF THE FOUNDER OFTHE COLLEGE HONORED INSIMPLE EXERCISES ATCOLLEGE CHAPEL Address and Reminiscences of His LifeGiven by Rev. R. F. Johonnotand Professor Jordan The 100th anniversary of the birthof Oren Burbank Cheney, founder ofBates College and its president until1894, was observed last Sunday after-noon at vespers in the college chapel.Dr. Hartshorn road the favorite scrip-ture passage of President Cheney andcommented upon the purpose and na-ture of the exercises. The addre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bates-student-m-3-vol-xliv-no-31-centennial-of-the-birthof-president-cheneyobserved-at-batesvesper-service-memory-of-the-founder-ofthe-college-honored-insimple-exercises-atcollege-chapel-address-and-reminiscences-of-his-lifegiven-by-rev-r-f-johonnotand-professor-jordan-the-100th-anniversary-of-the-birthof-oren-burbank-cheney-founder-ofbates-college-and-its-president-until1894-was-observed-last-sunday-after-noon-at-vespers-in-the-college-chapeldr-hartshorn-road-the-favorite-scrip-ture-passage-of-president-cheney-andcommented-upon-the-purpose-and-na-ture-of-the-exercises-the-addre-image370547673.html
RM2CERW9D–. Bates Student. m »3 Vol. XLIV. No. 31 CENTENNIAL OF THE BIRTHOF PRESIDENT CHENEYOBSERVED AT BATESVESPER SERVICE MEMORY OF THE FOUNDER OFTHE COLLEGE HONORED INSIMPLE EXERCISES ATCOLLEGE CHAPEL Address and Reminiscences of His LifeGiven by Rev. R. F. Johonnotand Professor Jordan The 100th anniversary of the birthof Oren Burbank Cheney, founder ofBates College and its president until1894, was observed last Sunday after-noon at vespers in the college chapel.Dr. Hartshorn road the favorite scrip-ture passage of President Cheney andcommented upon the purpose and na-ture of the exercises. The addre
Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-john-h-finley-president-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-with-edward-payson-weston-1839-1929-just-before-weston-set-off-from-the-plaza-in-front-of-the-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-at-noon-on-june-2-1913-on-a-long-distance-walk-to-minneapolis-minnesota-image351561456.html
RM2BBY068–Dr. John H. Finley, president of the College of the City of New York with Edward Payson Weston (1839-1929), just before Weston set off from the plaza in front of the College of the City of New York at noon on June 2, 1913 on a long distance walk to Minneapolis, Minnesota
. Gold and Black. hat coursein How to Coach in ten lessons. and will consider an out of town trip.It will be to the credit to any team, ifthey are able to conquer these proudMethodists. Games can be secured bycalling George Reynolds, at W. E. 30,or writing him in care of Birmingham-Southern College. On The Chicken Run The summer school athletes whotake their twenty laps every after-noon on the track have by popularand unanimous vote moved their trackfrom Munger Bowl to the Ham track,run under the auspices of the Nunnal-ly Ranch Their captain and leader,Edwin Branscomb, remarked, wheninterviewe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gold-and-black-hat-coursein-how-to-coach-in-ten-lessons-and-will-consider-an-out-of-town-tripit-will-be-to-the-credit-to-any-team-ifthey-are-able-to-conquer-these-proudmethodists-games-can-be-secured-bycalling-george-reynolds-at-w-e-30or-writing-him-in-care-of-birmingham-southern-college-on-the-chicken-run-the-summer-school-athletes-whotake-their-twenty-laps-every-after-noon-on-the-track-have-by-popularand-unanimous-vote-moved-their-trackfrom-munger-bowl-to-the-ham-trackrun-under-the-auspices-of-the-nunnal-ly-ranch-their-captain-and-leaderedwin-branscomb-remarked-wheninterviewe-image370537801.html
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