Pennsylvania, one of the largest coal producing centers in the world, is hard hit by the strike and Gov. Sproul with his Atty. Gen. spent several hours in conference July 17, with Pres. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-one-of-the-largest-coal-producing-centers-in-the-world-is-hard-hit-by-the-strike-and-gov-sproul-with-his-atty-gen-spent-several-hours-in-conference-july-17-with-pres-image410818740.html
RM2ETABDT–Pennsylvania, one of the largest coal producing centers in the world, is hard hit by the strike and Gov. Sproul with his Atty. Gen. spent several hours in conference July 17, with Pres.
Pennsylvania, one of the largest coal producing centers in the world, is hard hit by the strike and Gov. Sproul with his Atty. Gen. spent several hours in conference July 17, with Pres. Harding and Atty. Gen. Daugherty. Left to rt.: Sen. George W. Pepper, Gov. Sproul, Atty. Gen. Daugherty, and Geo. E. Alter, Atty. Gen. of Pennsylvania Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-one-of-the-largest-coal-producing-centers-in-the-world-is-hard-hit-by-the-strike-and-gov-sproul-with-his-atty-gen-spent-several-hours-in-conference-july-17-with-pres-harding-and-atty-gen-daugherty-left-to-rt-sen-george-w-pepper-gov-sproul-atty-gen-daugherty-and-geo-e-alter-atty-gen-of-pennsylvania-image328330899.html
RM2A24NBF–Pennsylvania, one of the largest coal producing centers in the world, is hard hit by the strike and Gov. Sproul with his Atty. Gen. spent several hours in conference July 17, with Pres. Harding and Atty. Gen. Daugherty. Left to rt.: Sen. George W. Pepper, Gov. Sproul, Atty. Gen. Daugherty, and Geo. E. Alter, Atty. Gen. of Pennsylvania
San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 1942--Residents, of Japanese ancestry, appearing at the Civil control station for registration in response to the Army's exclusion order No. 20--The evacuees will be housed in War relocation authority centers for the duration. 1942. Photograph by Dorothea Lange Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-francisco-calif-apr-1942-residents-of-japanese-ancestry-appearing-at-the-civil-control-station-for-registration-in-response-to-the-armys-exclusion-order-no-20-the-evacuees-will-be-housed-in-war-relocation-authority-centers-for-the-duration-1942-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image414441182.html
RF2F27BXP–San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 1942--Residents, of Japanese ancestry, appearing at the Civil control station for registration in response to the Army's exclusion order No. 20--The evacuees will be housed in War relocation authority centers for the duration. 1942. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
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Fourth of July, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Rural filling stations become community centers and general loafing grounds. The men in the baseball suits are on a local team which will play a game nearby. They are called the Cedargrove Team. 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fourth-of-july-near-chapel-hill-north-carolina-rural-filling-stations-become-community-centers-and-general-loafing-grounds-the-men-in-the-baseball-suits-are-on-a-local-team-which-will-play-a-game-nearby-they-are-called-the-cedargrove-team-1939-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image417070868.html
RF2F6F644–Fourth of July, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Rural filling stations become community centers and general loafing grounds. The men in the baseball suits are on a local team which will play a game nearby. They are called the Cedargrove Team. 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
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RM2AFNAFC–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. l list most of the seasonand kept him off last years team.He is five feet inches tall, weighsa hundred eighty, is a Sophomore,and is eligible for two more yearsuf varsity foot ball. Soph and should be good for a couplemore years on the Maryville grid. Clemevs Clemens has had a hard job fill-ing Cece McLaughlins shoes atcenter. Maryville fans have beenused to having good centers andafter three years of big Frank Mc-Laughlin and two of Cece, one ofthe greatest centers to be found{My where, have come to expect apieat deal of the pivot man. Kenhas capably filled the midd
. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 29:^ DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS gradually extend in all directions, involving the whole root. Older spots, 2-5 cm. across, often break or crack irregulurlj' near the center. This deca}^ differs from the soft rot in that the spots are dry and hard and that it is present upon the roots before digging. With the hand lens very small, hairlike, black structures, 1 mm. high, are seen studding the centers of the diseased areas. These are the beaks of the pycnicha of the causal fungus. Upon young sprouts before they are set out tiie disease causes black Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-economic-plants-plant-diseases-29-diseases-of-economic-plants-gradually-extend-in-all-directions-involving-the-whole-root-older-spots-2-5-cm-across-often-break-or-crack-irregulurlj-near-the-center-this-deca-differs-from-the-soft-rot-in-that-the-spots-are-dry-and-hard-and-that-it-is-present-upon-the-roots-before-digging-with-the-hand-lens-very-small-hairlike-black-structures-1-mm-high-are-seen-studding-the-centers-of-the-diseased-areas-these-are-the-beaks-of-the-pycnicha-of-the-causal-fungus-upon-young-sprouts-before-they-are-set-out-tiie-disease-causes-black-image216458204.html
RMPG4EJ4–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 29:^ DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS gradually extend in all directions, involving the whole root. Older spots, 2-5 cm. across, often break or crack irregulurlj' near the center. This deca}^ differs from the soft rot in that the spots are dry and hard and that it is present upon the roots before digging. With the hand lens very small, hairlike, black structures, 1 mm. high, are seen studding the centers of the diseased areas. These are the beaks of the pycnicha of the causal fungus. Upon young sprouts before they are set out tiie disease causes black
Fourth of July, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Rural filling stations become community centers and general loafing grounds. The men in the baseball suits are on a local team which will play a game nearby. They are called the Cedargrove Team. 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fourth-of-july-near-chapel-hill-north-carolina-rural-filling-stations-become-community-centers-and-general-loafing-grounds-the-men-in-the-baseball-suits-are-on-a-local-team-which-will-play-a-game-nearby-they-are-called-the-cedargrove-team-1939-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image417070954.html
RF2F6F676–Fourth of July, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Rural filling stations become community centers and general loafing grounds. The men in the baseball suits are on a local team which will play a game nearby. They are called the Cedargrove Team. 1939. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
. The Rotunda . urt. Amid the cheering of the girls,who packed the gym, the gamestarted and until the final whistlethere was not a slow minute. Bothteams showed fine coaching and play-ed a clean game. The Farmville teamfought hard for a victory but wascompletely outplayed throughout theentire game. The most noticeable feature of thegame was the perfect passwork ofthe Harrisonburg team. The excellentwork of their guards preventedFarmville from rolling up a scorewhile the centers and forwards play-ed a fast snappy game giving a finalscore 23—9 in Harrisonburgs favor. Though the Farmville girls f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rotunda-urt-amid-the-cheering-of-the-girlswho-packed-the-gym-the-gamestarted-and-until-the-final-whistlethere-was-not-a-slow-minute-bothteams-showed-fine-coaching-and-play-ed-a-clean-game-the-farmville-teamfought-hard-for-a-victory-but-wascompletely-outplayed-throughout-theentire-game-the-most-noticeable-feature-of-thegame-was-the-perfect-passwork-ofthe-harrisonburg-team-the-excellentwork-of-their-guards-preventedfarmville-from-rolling-up-a-scorewhile-the-centers-and-forwards-play-ed-a-fast-snappy-game-giving-a-finalscore-239-in-harrisonburgs-favor-though-the-farmville-girls-f-image369700271.html
RM2CDD8D3–. The Rotunda . urt. Amid the cheering of the girls,who packed the gym, the gamestarted and until the final whistlethere was not a slow minute. Bothteams showed fine coaching and play-ed a clean game. The Farmville teamfought hard for a victory but wascompletely outplayed throughout theentire game. The most noticeable feature of thegame was the perfect passwork ofthe Harrisonburg team. The excellentwork of their guards preventedFarmville from rolling up a scorewhile the centers and forwards play-ed a fast snappy game giving a finalscore 23—9 in Harrisonburgs favor. Though the Farmville girls f
San Francisco, Calif., June 1942 - An early comer, part of the first contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry to be evacuated from San Francisco, later to be housed in war relocation authority centers for the duration. Japanese American boy seated, full-length, on duffel bag, facing right. . June 1942. Photograph by Dorothea Lange Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-francisco-calif-june-1942-an-early-comer-part-of-the-first-contingent-of-664-residents-of-japanese-ancestry-to-be-evacuated-from-san-francisco-later-to-be-housed-in-war-relocation-authority-centers-for-the-duration-japanese-american-boy-seated-full-length-on-duffel-bag-facing-right-june-1942-photograph-by-dorothea-lange-image414440737.html
RF2F27BAW–San Francisco, Calif., June 1942 - An early comer, part of the first contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry to be evacuated from San Francisco, later to be housed in war relocation authority centers for the duration. Japanese American boy seated, full-length, on duffel bag, facing right. . June 1942. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 166 Diseases of Poultry becoming thicker, the inflammation extends to the adjoining surfaces, and new diphtheritic centers develop, uniting with each other until the cheeks, the tongue, the palate, the throat, and the inside of the nostrils are covered. Very often the Tumor with hard cheesy center.. Fibrinous masses over mouth and tongue and protruding. Fig. 31. — Diphtheritic roup or canker. (After Roebuck.) inflammation extends from the nostrils to the eyes and the sacs beneath the eyes, and sometimes it pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-poultry-their-etiology-diagnosis-treatment-and-prevention-poultry-166-diseases-of-poultry-becoming-thicker-the-inflammation-extends-to-the-adjoining-surfaces-and-new-diphtheritic-centers-develop-uniting-with-each-other-until-the-cheeks-the-tongue-the-palate-the-throat-and-the-inside-of-the-nostrils-are-covered-very-often-the-tumor-with-hard-cheesy-center-fibrinous-masses-over-mouth-and-tongue-and-protruding-fig-31-diphtheritic-roup-or-canker-after-roebuck-inflammation-extends-from-the-nostrils-to-the-eyes-and-the-sacs-beneath-the-eyes-and-sometimes-it-pe-image232353524.html
RMRE0H84–. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 166 Diseases of Poultry becoming thicker, the inflammation extends to the adjoining surfaces, and new diphtheritic centers develop, uniting with each other until the cheeks, the tongue, the palate, the throat, and the inside of the nostrils are covered. Very often the Tumor with hard cheesy center.. Fibrinous masses over mouth and tongue and protruding. Fig. 31. — Diphtheritic roup or canker. (After Roebuck.) inflammation extends from the nostrils to the eyes and the sacs beneath the eyes, and sometimes it pe
. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 29:^ DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS gradually extend in all directions, involving the whole root. Older spots, 2-5 cm. across, often break or crack irregulurlj' near the center. This deca}^ differs from the soft rot in that the spots are dry and hard and that it is present upon the roots before digging. With the hand lens very small, hairlike, black structures, 1 mm. high, are seen studding the centers of the diseased areas. These are the beaks of the pycnicha of the causal fungus. Upon young sprouts before they are set out tiie disease causes black Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-economic-plants-plant-diseases-29-diseases-of-economic-plants-gradually-extend-in-all-directions-involving-the-whole-root-older-spots-2-5-cm-across-often-break-or-crack-irregulurlj-near-the-center-this-deca-differs-from-the-soft-rot-in-that-the-spots-are-dry-and-hard-and-that-it-is-present-upon-the-roots-before-digging-with-the-hand-lens-very-small-hairlike-black-structures-1-mm-high-are-seen-studding-the-centers-of-the-diseased-areas-these-are-the-beaks-of-the-pycnicha-of-the-causal-fungus-upon-young-sprouts-before-they-are-set-out-tiie-disease-causes-black-image232052303.html
RMRDEW27–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 29:^ DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS gradually extend in all directions, involving the whole root. Older spots, 2-5 cm. across, often break or crack irregulurlj' near the center. This deca}^ differs from the soft rot in that the spots are dry and hard and that it is present upon the roots before digging. With the hand lens very small, hairlike, black structures, 1 mm. high, are seen studding the centers of the diseased areas. These are the beaks of the pycnicha of the causal fungus. Upon young sprouts before they are set out tiie disease causes black
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