RM2A2W52X–Portrait of Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge (Catherine Eddy; Lady Primrose Portrait), Cecilia Beaux (American, 1855-1942), 1916, oil on canvas, 57-1/2 x 39 in. (canvas) 63-1/2 x 44-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. (framed), Signed, l.l.: Cecilia Beaux, American Painting and Sculpture to 1945
RMMWP916–. English: This is the only known portrait of Thomas Marshall, father of Chief Justice John Marshall. 15 January 1790. Albert J. Beveridge 497 Portrait of Thomas Marshall, Father of CJ John Marshall
RM2A83RMM–United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge from Indiana (taken ca. 1905-1927 )
RMKT3BTY–Albert J. Beveridge
RMPCGG3W–Albert J. Beveridge cph.3b04505.
RMW95M4R–Albert J. Beveridge, bust portrait
RMPCHD13–Albert J. Beveridge, bust portrait
RM2K0950K–Albert Jeremiah Beveridge Jr., Senator from Indiana, 1912. [US politician Albert J. Beveridge, Senator 1899-1911].
RF2B95FWW–Portrait of Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge (Catherine Eddy, Lady Primrose Portrait), Cecilia Beaux (American, 1855-1942), 1916, oil on canvas, 57-1/2 x 39 in. (canvas) 63-1/2 x 44-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. (framed), Signed, l.l.: Cecilia Beaux, American Painting and Sculpture to 1945, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AXK2P7–Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey MDepew . Copyright, 1910,By Chauncey M. Depew i9^-s^^ ^/^ y? .Ht/ ^A. INTRODUCTION BY THE HONORABLE ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE United States Senator from Indiana
RMER96KH–The rivals
RM2A2W52Y–Portrait of Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge (Catherine Eddy; Lady Primrose Portrait), Cecilia Beaux (American, 1855-1942), 1916, oil on canvas, 57-1/2 x 39 in. (canvas) 63-1/2 x 44-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. (framed), Signed, l.l.: Cecilia Beaux, American Painting and Sculpture to 1945
RMMYNH5J–. English: This is the only known portrait of Thomas Marshall, father of Chief Justice John Marshall. 15 January 1790. Albert J. Beveridge 433 Portrait of Thomas Marshall, Father of CJ John Marshall
RMRA810F–United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge from Indiana (taken ca. 1905-1927 )
RMKT3BWA–Albert J. Beveridge crop
RM2A3AJ6E–Senators Albert J. Beveridge and Albert Jarvis Hopkins in the back seat of a chauffeured automobile, with State, War and Navy building in background
RM2HG6480–Senators Albert J. Beveridge and Albert Jarvis Hopkins in the back seat of a chauffeured automobile, with State, War and Navy building in background
RM2K06T7T–Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, 1862-1927, c1900 Feb. 28. Half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing left. [Albert J. Beveridge, historian and US senator from Indiana].
RF2B95FWX–Portrait of Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge (Catherine Eddy, Lady Primrose Portrait), Cecilia Beaux (American, 1855-1942), 1916, oil on canvas, 57-1/2 x 39 in. (canvas) 63-1/2 x 44-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. (framed), Signed, l.l.: Cecilia Beaux, American Painting and Sculpture to 1945, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AXK28X–Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey MDepew . Copyright, 1910,By Chauncey M. Depew i9^-s^^ ^/^ y? .Ht/ ^A. INTRODUCTION BY THE HONORABLE ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE United States Senator from Indiana. OTHING is more difficult than to engage the atten-tion of the Senate by what is called oratory; yetSenator Depew never fails of an appreciativehearing—and this, too, regardless of whetherSenators agree or disagree with him. It is easy tounderstand how a natural orator like Senator De-pew could captivate an audience of men and women who onlyoccasionally hear a public address by a distinguished man
RMER96GX–The sword of Theodore
RMMW0NR0–. English: This is the only known portrait of Thomas Marshall, father of Chief Justice John Marshall. 15 January 1790. Albert J. Beveridge 497 Portrait of Thomas Marshall, Father of CJ John Marshall
RMKJXDMX–Albert J. Beveridge
RM2K06T8B–Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, 1862-1927, c1900 Feb. 28. Senator of Indiana. Half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing right. [Albert J. Beveridge, historian and US senator from Indiana].
RM2AWYKP0–In the days of Poor Richard . (olui WolccfU Cld(UU/7 IN THE DAYSOF POOR RICHARD By IRVING BACHELLER Author of The Light in The ClearingA Man for the Ages, Etc. ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN WOLCOTT ADAMS UH INDIANAPOLIS THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1922By Irving Bacheller Printed in the United States of America, PRESS OF BRAUNWORTH & CO BOOK MANUFACTURERS BROOKLYN, N. Y. To My Friend ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE Discerning Student and Interpreter ofthe Spirit of the Prophets, the Struggleof the Heroes and the Wisdom of theFounders of Democracy, I DedicateThis Volume. FOREWORD Much of the color
RMPBC3YT–1192 Picture of Albert J. Beveridge
RMP6EG4W–English: Albert J. Beveridge . 1914 3 Albert J. Beveridge cph.3b04505
RMKDMAHH–Picture of Albert J. Beveridge
RMP01MCR–Attributed to Jules César Denis Van Loo, called César Van Loo, The Marquis d'Ossun, French, 1743 - 1821, c. 1780, oil on canvas, Gift of Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge in memory of her grandfather, Franklin Spencer 23 The Marquis d'Ossun E10306
RM2X222EH–A.J. Beveridge, 1910. Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (1862-1927), an American historian and U.S. Senator from Indiana.
RM2AKMMA6–Review of reviews and world's work . Kui i BABY. •i An SENATOR BEVERIDGE OF INDIANA BY LUCIUS B. SWIF1 XX^HEN Albert J. Beveridge in * proposed himself as a candidate be-fore the Indiana Legislature for the UnitedStates Senate it seemed to a large body ofthe people the most preposterous proposalever made. The party machine opposedhim. Party leaders without exception smiledat the idea and reform element- as a rule gavehim the cold shoulder. But when the elec-tion came, he doubled up the opposition andwas chosen honestly chosen. In a briefspeech of thanks, he said, •The people onlyare my masters
RMRJF6MW–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. T r)e (r)ee- eps' A MONTHLY JOURNAL Devoted to the Interests of Honey Producers. $L00 A YEAR. W. Z. HOTCHIMSON, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. XV. FLINT, MICHIGAN, FEB. 10, 1902. NO. 2.. A GAR-LOAD OF HONEY. BY M. A. GILL. Some of the Many Winter and Spring Preparations that are Needed > For its Production. Prepared ess is the secret of most successes—Albert j . Beveridge. EDITOR Review:—Vou have asked me to cover the ground from beginning to end, of producirg a carload of comb honey. I vvill say that with some reluc- tance and many misgivings, I have co
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