RM2HBHATW–(L-R) (L-R) Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell of The Backstreet Boys posing backstage at G-A-Y Heaven in London.
RMJXRAAB–Trustees, Sheridan, R Champlin, Bloomberg, Michael R, Civiletti, Benjamin R, Offit, Morris W, Richardson, William C, Tanenbaum, Morris, Levi, Robert H, Clark, A James, Baker, Lenox D Jr, Wiker, Dominic E, Bowman, Jack L, Barondess, Jeremiah A, Carey, William P, Harvey, Robert D H, Kim, Suzy, Lewisohn, Marjorie G, Macht, Martin B, Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, Dupkin, Manuel II, Johnston, G Donald Jr, Giangiulio, Louis M, Janney, Stuart S III, Stiller, Shale D, Bunting, George L Jr, Snow, John W, Danziger, Richard M, Schlenger, Jacques T, Leukhardt, Jill L, Archibald, Nolan D, Bates, Ernest A, Abernethy
RMEJNARM–Wales v France, Cardiff, 18th March 1978. Team : Back row : not known, not known, John Bevan, Pat Daniels, Mike 'Spike' Watkins, Graham Price, Jeff Squire, Derek Quinnell, Allan Martin, Geoff Wheel, Tony 'Charlie' Faulkner, Terry Cobner, Trevor Evans, J. Richardson, not known. Front row : Brynmor Williams, Ray Gravell, Steve Fenwick, J. P. R. Williams, Bobby Windsor, Phil Bennett, Gareth Edwards, J. J. Williams, G. L. Evans.
RMP9W0WG–. English: The crew of the NC-3 from left to right: Lieut.-Commander John H. Towers, commander; Lieut.-Commander H. C. Richardson, pilot, Lieut. David McCullough, pilot; Lieut-Commander H. A. Lavender, radio operator; Machinist, L. R. Moore, engineer; Lieut. (j. g.) Braxton Rhodes, reserve pilot engineer . before 8 May 1919 357 Crew of the NC-3
RM2HWFABH–Derby County playing staff for 1969-1970 season. Back row, left to right, A Hinton, R Brooks, T Kane, J McCluskey, R Patrick, R McFarland. 2nd row from back, left to right, A Stewart, L Green, K Boulton, A Ludzic, P Wright, T Rhodes, P Daniel, J Walker, A Durban. 3rd row from back, left to right, J Richardson, G Bourne, F Wignall, D MacKay, R Webster, J Robson, J McGovern, J O'Hare. Front row, left to right, R Marlowe, D McCabe, J Mason, K Blair, J Simms, W Carlin, K Hector, M Cullerton. 7th July 1969.
RM2GJ0NPW–official group of Derby County FC 1961-62 Back row left to right: Jack Parry ; Peter Thompson ; Ken Oxford ; Ray Young ; Terry Adlington ; Brian Daykin ; Des Palmer Centre row: L to R : E Hutchinson , G Barrowcliffe ; Phil Waller ; Glyn Davies ; W Curry , A Conwell . Front row L to R: Roby ; Geoff Campion ; G Stephenson ; Ron Webster ; Nick Hopkinson ; John Richardson 18th August 1961
RME0M2K0–Apr. 04, 1953 - B.B.C. Commentators have Coronation Conference: The first conference of the B.B.C. Commentators who will take part in the Coronation broadcast - was held this evening at Broadcasting House. Photo shows (L to R) during the conference are (sitting): Howard Marshall; Audrey Russell; Max Muller, head of sound outside broadcast; Willie Richardson, and Jean Metcalfe. (standing) John Snagge, G. Tonkin, liaison assistant of outside broadcasting Dept.; Frank Anderson, Manager of outside broadcasting; Henry Riddell, Frank Gillard; Rex Austin and Allen Williams.
RM2G8RMEE–US Attorney General Merrick Garland (L), along with Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (C), and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (R), arrives to announce the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' at the ATF in Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photos by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2RC3WN2–'Factual caption for image: Lt. Carl T. Thonor, accompanied by other military personnel, standing in front of Base Hospital No. 4. From left to right (front row): Capt. H.D. Pleroy, Col.etit, Col. Pio, Comdg. Officer, and Capt. H.G. Sloan. Center row: Lt. H.E. Meader, Capt. W.R. Barney, Capt. A.C. Thompson, Capt. A. Graham, Lt. C.H. Dabbe, Adjutant, Lt. D. Hinton, and Lt. J.F. Ahern. Rear row: Lt. L.B. Sherry, Lt. A. MacLachlan, Lt. M.L. Richardson, Lt. O.M. Heurikson, and Lt. Z. Deeds. Taken in Rouen, Seine Inferieure.'
RMTWFGHJ–PLAQUE ON EAST MAIN PIER. - McKee's Rocks Bridge, Spanning Ohio River at Chartiers Avenue (State Route 3014), McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, PA; Fort Pitt Bridge Works; Dravo Contracting Company; Allegheny County Department of Public Works; Morse, Edwin K; Chalfant, James G; Booth and Flinn Company; Brown, Norman F; Roush, Stanley L; Harrison Construction Company; Covell, Vernon R; Nutter, A D; Richardson, George S; Henderson, A A; DeLony, Eric N, project manager; Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, sponsor; Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, sponsor; Rotenstein, David S, h
RM2RCA43K–Officers of Evacuation Hospital #30. Front row, left to right: Lieut. J. L. Wozniak; Capt. A. R. McKinney; Chaplain R. N. Cloyd; Lt. W. L. Denton; Capt. J. G. Backstrom; Major F.H. Larey; Major H. T. Price; Major E. P. Richardson; Capt. B.F. MacLean; Capt. S. C. Cox; Capt. K. C. Prichard; Capt. W. S. Cook; Lt. C. A. Johnson. Second row: Lieutenants E.L. Dravo; D. M. Aikman; A. E. Cosby; C. C. Cleveland; B. H. Hildreth; L. W. Smith; J. B. Whaley; C. E. Hyndman; J. M. Doyle; Fred Costen; W. E. Vandevere; E.C. Boyer; J. J. Chisolm; J. D. Mitchell. Location: Mar Sur Allire, Nievre, France.
RM2WYB653–HMS SUBMARINE SHAKESPEARE, OF SICILY LANDING FAME, BACK HOME. 5 JANUARY 1943, DEVONPORT. THE SUBMARINE RETURNS AFTER 19 MONTHS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. - Officers of the SHAKESPEARE. Left to right: Sub Lieut R G Pearson, RNVR, of Hitchin, Herts (Torpedo Officer); Lieut W E Little-John, DSC, RANVR, of Melbourne, Australia (First Lieutenant); Lieut N D Campbell, RN,, of Sevenoaks (Gunnery Officer); Lieut L H Richardson, RN, of Jersey, Channel Islands (Navigating Officer); and Lieut M F R Ainslie, DSO, DSC, RN, of Ash Vale, Surrey (Commanding Officer). ,
RM2RCMYW2–Brig. Gen. W.P. Richardson, Comdg. Gen. A.E.F. North Russia, and his staff officers at Headquarters. Personnel from left to right: 1st Lieut.R.L. Jerry, Assistant G-1; Lieut. Col.F.E. Bury, Chief of Staff; lst Lieut.S.A.Honacker, ADC to Brig. Gen. Richardson; 1st Lieut. J.H. Tucker, Ass't. Adjutant; 2nd Lieut. R. R. Chaterton, Q.M.C. Lieut. Col.P.S.Morris, C.O. 310th Engineers; 1st Lieut.W.H. Griffiths, C.O.Hdqrs.Detch.; lst Lieut. Chas. I. Reed, Signal Corps; Photographic Unit with AmE.F.North Russia; Lieut. Col. Erastus Corning, M.C.; 2nd Lieut.B.S.Shapiro, Interpreter; Major E.F.Ely, Chief
RMRKEKHC–Los Angeles, California, USA. 14th Jan, 2019. February 10, 2019 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - (L-R) AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, and Howie Dorough pose upon arrival for The 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Credit: Alexander Seyum/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2RCHYYR–Factual caption: 'Image 37562: Full staff of the 3rd Army, taken on November 24, 1918. Pictured from left to right: Col. Alvin C. Voris, Chief Signal officer; Chaplain Dunigan; Major J.S. Harvey, Chief Quartermaster; Col. L. B. Moody, Chief Ordnance Officer; Major N.L. Nelson, Chief Veterinarian; Capt. Peter Richardson, A. D. C.; Capt. P. G. Dumont, A. D. C.; Capt. E.F. Smith, A. D. C.; Lieut. Col Kyle Rucker, Judge Advocate; Col. J. C. Logan, G-1; Col. J. C. Montgomery, G-3; Brig. Gen. Malin Craig, Chief of Staff; Major General Joseph T. Dickman, Condg. Gen. 3rd Army; Col. R.H. Williams, G-2;
RM2KA9TXW–Rising moon over the Fisher Towers at sunset. L-R: The Kingfisher Tower, the Cottontail & the Titan are at right. Moab, Utah.
RM2RBWXJP–Group of Chemical Warfare Service officers posing in front of the offices of Chemical Warfare Service Barracks, #66, Tours, Indre et Loire, France. Front row (left to right): Majors J.G. Barry, A.M. Prentiss, Lt. Cols. H.B. Clark, H.H. Stickney Jr., E.N. Jonston, Gen. Amos A. Pries, Col. H.L. Gilchrist, Lt. Cols. R.Mayo-Smith, J.H. Hildebrand and several more. Captions on back row were not visible in the image. Released by AEF Censor, date not given.
RMKEFTCK–Giugliano In Campania, Italy. 20th Oct, 2017. Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. In picture in order L to R: Admiral Michelle J.Howard, Admiral James G. Foggo III, General Curtis M. Scaparrotti, Admiral John M. Richardson. Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. Credit: Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMG476H5–Soccer - Brentford Football Club - Photocall - Griffin Park
RM2HBHATN–(L-R) Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell of The Backstreet Boys posing backstage at G-A-Y Heaven in London. (L-R) Front Row, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Max George, Tom Parker, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean, Back Row, Kevin Richardson, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness, and Nathan Sykes of The Wanted and The Backstreet Boys posing backstage at G-A-Y Heaven in London.
RM2AFJY19–. PaC-SaC 1919. Miss Glenn, Spov-hi; R. E. TownsendF. K. Sims W. W. BrinimM. G. Neely L. B. WoodsonManager. WOODRUFF RICHARDSON FULTON SMOKERS CLUB HAY
RMGACDYG–Soccer - Football League Division One - Huddersfield Town
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RMGAKH8Y–Soccer - Football League Division One - Newcastle United Photocall
RMMAB9KK–. The driving clubs of greater Boston . GEORGE W. D'ARCY President 1005 Newbert, W. P. Boutelle, F. S. Eldredge. P. C. Blaney, E. S. Harris.. F. H. Bellows, A. H. F'itch, J. '. Linnehan, A. S. Gushee, R. C. Richardson, ^^ J. Fitzgerald, R. G. Crosby. J. S. Rockwell, F. W. Hamlin; finance com- mittee, C. C. Blanev, chairman, A. Fellows, W. M. Brummett, 6. A. French, J. ^^". AIc- Enany : membership committee, E. P. Denn, chairman, E. H. Morse, A. H. Keeler, C. E. Devereau.x, W. J. Estabrook; house commit- tee, C. L. Young, chairman, H. C. Thayer. J. W. Mahoney, C. G. Richler, Chas. Patte
RM2G8T258–US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (L) and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-R) depart after visiting an ATF crime gun intelligence mobile command center (MCC), which provides investigators with ballistic processing at crime scenes, in Washington, DC on July 22, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2X0343F–THE ROYAL NAVY DURNG THE SECOND WORLD WAR - HMS/M SHAKESPEARE returning to Devonport after 19 months operational activity in the Mediterranean. On the bridge of the SHAKESPEARE are, left to right: Lieutenant N D Campbell, RN, of Sevenoaks (Gunnery Officer); Lieutenant W E I Little-John, DSC, RANVR, of Melbourne, Australia (First Lieutenant); Lieutenant M F R Ainlie, DSO, DSC, RN, of Ash Vale, Surrey (Commanding Officer); Sub Lieutenant R G Pearson, RNVR, of Hitchin, Herts (Torpedo Officer); Lieutenant L H Richardson, RN, of Jersey, Channel Islands (Navigating Officer). Naval Radar: The conning
RMRKEKMN–Los Angeles, California, USA. 14th Jan, 2019. February 10, 2019 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - (L-R) AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, and Howie Dorough pose upon arrival for The 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Credit: Alexander Seyum/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMKEFTDE–Giugliano In Campania, Italy. 20th Oct, 2017. Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. In picture in order L to R: Admiral Michelle J.Howard, Admiral James G. Foggo III, General Curtis M. Scaparrotti, Admiral John M. Richardson, General Thomas D. Waldhauser Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. Credit: Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2AG8A0W–. Iris 1906. (Colors Red and Gold TlowerPoppy 3Kolto r Each for the other, and all for God 9 Officers Henriette Fai^l Richardson Frances Mary McLester Annie Gayle NorvellSarah Sperry . President. Vice President Secretary Treasurer. m s C??«^.- V.^^ ^-^^^^ J I J ?^^^^ >g^ ^J
RM2ABXAFJ–STEVENS PATENT FINE ADJUSTING AND TRANSFER OUTSIDE CALIPER. PATENTS ENGINES. No Boiler OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS PHILADELPHIA. The McCONNELL REMOVE MICROBES INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS 'OLD RELIABLE INCUBATOR' Reliable Incubator & Brooder Co. Quincy Ill. RECENTLY PUBLISHED. RIFE'S AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC ENGINE OR RAM 9.0ve17ti9ements. COLD FORCED PRODUCT. AMERICAN SCREW CO. PROVIDENCE R. I. CIGAR CUTTERS. STERLING SILVER. Prices $1.50. Enos Richardson & Co. 23 Maiden Lane New York CHARTER GAS ENGINE CO. Parsons Horological Institute. earn the Watch Trade Engraving and Jewelry Work. 125 MILK ST
RMMAB9AE–. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . GEORGE W. D'ARCY President 1905 Newbert, W. P. Boutelle, F. S. Eldredge, P. C. Blaney, E. S. Harris.. F. Yi. Bellows, A. H. Fitch, J. W. Linnehan, A. S. Gushee, R. C. Richardson, W. J. Fitzgerald, R. G. Crosby, J. S. Rockwell, F. W. Hamlin; finance com- mittee, C. C. Blaney, chairman, A. Fellows, W. M. Brummett. G. A. French, J. W. Mc- Enany ; membership committee, E. P. Denn, chairman, E. H. Morse, A. H. Keeler, C. E. Devereaux, W. J. Estabrook; house commit- tee, C. L. Young, chairman, H. C. Thayer, J. W. Mahonev, C. G. Richler, Chas. Patterson, W.
RM2G8T22P–US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (L) and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-R) depart after visiting an ATF crime gun intelligence mobile command center (MCC), which provides investigators with ballistic processing at crime scenes, in Washington, DC on July 22, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2X02HYG–LIBERATION OF EUROPE: NAVY'S KITCHEN OFF THE LANDING BEACHES. 11 JUNE 1944, OFF NORMANDY IN THE BAY OF SEINE. THE FIRST LANDING BARGE KITCHEN, A CONVERTED THAMES BARGE, TO ARRIVE OFF THE NORMANDY BEACHHEAD. THE JOB OF THIS KITCHEN IS TO SUPPLY HOT MEALS TO CREWS OF THE SMALL CRAFT NOW DOING THEIR HUNDRED AND ONE JOBS WHICH RANGE FROM FERRYING MEN AND SUPPLIES TO LAYING SMOKE SCREENS DURING AIR ATTACKS. - The Commanding Officer of the Landing Barge Kitchen, Midshipman B J V Spain, RNVR, with his coxswain, Petty Officer R G Haben, of Ilford, and a gunner, Able Seaman L Richardson, of Coventry
RMKEFTD4–Giugliano In Campania, Italy. 20th Oct, 2017. Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. In picture in order L to R: Admiral Michelle J.Howard, Admiral James G. Foggo III, General Curtis M. Scaparrotti, Admiral John M. Richardson, General Thomas D. Waldhauser Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. Credit: Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
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RMMABA1A–. The driving clubs of greater Boston . GEORGE W. D'ARCY President 1905 Newbert, W. P. Boutelle, F. S. Eldredge, P. C. Blaney, E. S. Harris, F. H. Bellows, A. H. Fitch. J. W. Linnehan, A. S. Gushee, R. C. Richardson, W. J. Fitzgerald, R. G. Crosby. J. S. Rockwell. F. W. Hamlin; finance com- mittee, C. C. Blaney, chairman. A. Fellows, W. M. Brummett. G. A. French, J. W. Mc- Enany ; membership committee, E. P. Denn, chairman. E. H. Morse, A. H. Keeler, C. E. Devereaux, W. J. Estabrook; house commit- tee, C. L. Young, chairman, 11. C. Thayer, J. W. Mahoney, C. G. Richler, Chas. Patterson, W. A. M
RM2G8T22E–US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (L) and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-R) depart after visiting an ATF crime gun intelligence mobile command center (MCC), which provides investigators with ballistic processing at crime scenes, in Washington, DC on July 22, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2T1K4K2–The Royal Navy Durng the Second World War HMS/M SHAKESPEARE returning to Devonport after 19 months operational activity in the Mediterranean. On the bridge of the SHAKESPEARE are, left to right: Lieutenant N D Campbell, RN, of Sevenoaks (Gunnery Officer); Lieutenant W E I Little-John, DSC, RANVR, of Melbourne, Australia (First Lieutenant); Lieutenant M F R Ainlie, DSO, DSC, RN, of Ash Vale, Surrey (Commanding Officer); Sub Lieutenant R G Pearson, RNVR, of Hitchin, Herts (Torpedo Officer); Lieutenant L H Richardson, RN, of Jersey, Channel Islands (Navigating Officer). Naval Radar: The conning t
RMKEFTD8–Giugliano In Campania, Italy. 20th Oct, 2017. Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. In picture in order L to R: Admiral Michelle J.Howard, Admiral James G. Foggo III, General Curtis M. Scaparrotti, Admiral John M. Richardson, General Thomas D. Waldhauser Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. Credit: Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2AJDT5H–Index . Richardson of West Brookfield Davis R. Dewey of Cambridge John F. Gannon of Pittsfield Arthur G. Pollard of Lowell George H. Ellis of West Newton . John Chandler of Sterling Junction Atherton Clark of Newton . Nathaniel I. Bowditch of Framingham William Wheeler of Concord Charles A. Gleason of North Brookfield James F. Bacon of Boston . Frank Gerrett of Greenfield Harold L. Frost of Arlington Term expires 19251925192619261927192719281928192919291930193019311931 iJlemberfi €x=0ilitio His Excellency GoA^ernor Alvan T. FullerEdward M. Lewis ....Payson Smith .....Arthur W. Gilbert .... Pre
RM2G8RMEN–US Attorney General Merrick Garland (L), along with Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (C), and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (R), arrives to announce the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' at the ATF in Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photos by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2WYBE4T–NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS STAFF AT ALEXANDRIA. MAY 1944, LEVANT AND EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN COMMUNICATIONS STAFF. - Left to right: Front row: Lieut B Maynard, RNVR; Lieut N L T Kempson, RN; Lieut Cdr G M Bennett, DSC, RN; Lieut R B Richardson, RN; Paymaster Lieut R Burden, RNVR. Back row: Sub Lieut Cochrane, RNVR; Lieut R Stokes, RNVR; Second Officer D Stokes, WRNS; Paymaster Sub Lieut R Stirrat, RNVR; Second Officer E M Duglade, WRNS; Sub Lieut M J Kelly, RNVR; Mr F J G Porter, MBE, RN. ,
RMKEFTD1–Giugliano In Campania, Italy. 20th Oct, 2017. Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. In picture in order L to R: Admiral Michelle J.Howard, Admiral James G. Foggo III, General Curtis M. Scaparrotti, Admiral John M. Richardson, General Thomas D. Waldhauser Military Ceremony 'Command Exchange' at JFC Naples Headquarters. Credit: Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2AFWYB6–. Taps. Veterinary Science Club.. Motto: A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. vS. E. Bailes G. Warren F. P. Caughman H. ACKERMAN, Baker, A. J.Covington, B. HFike, R. H.Hutchins, E. L.LaBorde, J. C.Lykes, N.Martin, F. L. President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Philipps, J. A.Richardson, L. G.Speer, G. W.Thomas, W. A. TlNDAL, D. L. Truluck, G. M.Wessinger, J. S.Wilburn, H. C. 243
RM2G8RMEB–US Attorney General Merrick Garland (C), along with Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (R), and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-L), departs after announcing the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' at the ATF in Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photos by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2X0PM5A–SERVING AT ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION HENSTRIDGE. MAY 1945, ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION, HENSTRIDGE, SOMERSET. - D Flight (Deck landing training and camera gun training with gyro gunsight). Left to right: front row: A/M J L Guyler, Nottingham; A/M J Wade, Sheperds Bush; A/M E Beardow, Manchester; A/M J Seale, Woolwich. Second row: PO W A Slater, Birmingham; Sub Lieut (A) V R Henderson, Newcastle; Lieut (A) D C Richardson, Orpington; Lieut (A) G W J Blacker, Auckland, NZ; Lieut (A) A C Martin, Auckland, NZ; Lieut (A) L T H Johnson; Lieut (A) P H Fradd, Bognor Regis; CPO D Curry, East Liegh; Petty Offi
RM2AM76FN–History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel) . HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OFMAUNSELL-MANSELL-M ANSEL HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OFMAUNSELL (MANSELL, MANSEL) a COMPILED CHIEFLY FROM DATA COLLECTEDDURING MANY YEARS BY COLONEL CHARLES A.MAUNSELL CI, WRITTEN BY EDWARD PHILLIPSSTATHAM RETIRED COMMANDER R.N. AUTHOR OF THE STORY OF THE BRITANNIA , PRIVATEERS ANDPRIVATEERING , ETC. AND JOINT-AUTHOR OF THE HOUSE OF HOWARD G. WITH ILLUSTILVTIONS VOLUME TWOPART TWO LONDON: KEGAN PAUL TRENCH cff CO. LIMITEDBROADV/AY HOUSE CARTER LAxNE E.G. MCMXX 1B5;23G8 Gt-NER-^L Sir Frederick Richardson Maunsell, K.C.B., R
RM2G8RKTR–Washington, United States. 22nd July, 2021. US Attorney General Merrick Garland (R) announces the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' to Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-L) at the ATFin Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photos by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
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RM2G8RM5K–Washington, United States. 22nd July, 2021. US Attorney General Merrick Garland (R) announces the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' to Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-L) at the ATFin Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photos by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2AFMNYA–. Official manual and reference book of the National Loom Fixers Association of America : officers, constitution, by-laws, etc.. INCORPORATED 1850 CAPITAL, $1,000,000 HILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. H. B. Richardson, Treasiuer .-. ^o State Street, Boston. W. D. Pennell, Agent. A. L. Murch, Clerk. DIRECTORS: Vm. p. Fkve. Thomas Nesmitii. LvMAN Nichols. W.m. P. Dkmisev. (Jeo. F. Pitnam. G. S. I.. AnuoTT. II. R. Riciiakdson. Selling Agents, AMORY, BROWNE & CO., 29 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, Shirtings^ Sheetings^Twills, Coutils and Satteens^ FARWELL MILLS. SHEETINGS, Etc Wheelwright, Eldridge & Co., Se
RM2G8RME8–US Attorney General Merrick Garland (C), along with Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (R), and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (C-L), departs after announcing the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' at the ATF in Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photos by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2AG4HR2–. Normal offering. mons, Nellie E. March,Sadie [Parker] Crocker, Marion I. Richardson. 1908. Rayetta F. Boynton, Mabel E. Durand, Edith B. Grovenor, Jessie O.Shirley, Francis E. Webster, Ruth P. Whiting, Alice W. [Whitman] Spear. 1909. Miriam C. Allen, Marcia [Hallett] Gassett, Annette K. Hawkes, SarahM. Matheson, Marion L. Ordway, Elizabeth L. Stetson. 1910. Mabel G. Andrew, Bernice A. Batchelder, Jennie G. Cook, Sybil K. Collins,Helen E. Fisher, Esther Grovenor, Cora A. McGowan, Ethel M. McKee, Emma J.Sherman, Edith C. Turner. 1911. Muriel A. Emerson, Mildred R. Hager, Lillian E. Luce, Helen
RM2G8RMEC–US Attorney General Merrick Garland (C), along with Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (R), and Acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Director Marvin G. Richardson (L), departs after announcing the launch of the Justice Department's 'five cross-jurisdictional trafficking strike forces' at the ATF in Washington, DC, USA, 22 July, 2021. The strike forces will seek to reduce firearms trafficking corridors, with a focus on New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Region, and Washington, DC. Pool Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI
RM2ANH1N2–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . Coolidge, fohn Gardner. Barton, Charles Sumner. Belknap, Henry Wyckoff. Boardman, W. D. Fond. A. H. Bigelow, S. L. Bliss. C W Brackett. Jeffrey Richardson. Bradlee. R. W. Briggs, L. C. Bullard. Francis. Dean. Samuel Bridge.Denniston, Arthur Clark.Dickinson, John Worthington, Jr.Dorr, Ellerton Lodge. Jr.Dows, Tracy. Eaton. F. S. Francis, George Tappan.Fraaer, G. T. Clarlin. W L.Clark, WinsCodman, Qgden, Jr, Gage, Homer. Geer. Walter. Greene, Richard Ward. PURITAN CLUB, 5°3 Haskell, G. E.Holmes, Hen
RM2AWT9F7–Liber brunensis . Bdte5 Borrows .R^ijvtiond Devrie Woane CldtKBdbcocK 5US Giles Kent Ueqnier tlAsH Qrcutt MaT^eT Uennessv). Harold Edward Muir , . Manager Frederick Leo Mulcahy . Captain F. L. Mulcahy, c. and 1 b. J. R. McKay, 1. f. G. F. MURNAN, c. J. T. WiTHEROW, C. f. R. N. Gardner, p. B. F. Perry, r. f. R. E. SissoN, 1 b. and r. f. H. A. Pantaenius, 3 b. R. S. Taylor, 2b. W. Van Kirk, p. and r. f 0. P. Richardson, Jr., s. s. E. B. Dane, c. f. W. V. Winslow, 3 b.
RM2ANF30Y–The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . Lieut.-Col. James G. Ross,Paymaster, C.E.F. Lieut. Ross Clarkson•• G. P, G. Dunlop Nolan Patterson Orrin Re.xford J. Alfred Ryan Barclay Drummond .Andrew LeXIesurier Owen Hague .Alan Richardson Shirley Dixon Ogilvie Hastings Kenneth McCuaig H. Savage Eric Finlev?? G. L. Dobbin•• R. H. L. Ewing J. A. XIatthewson XlcKeowan Raymond Pease John Heaton J. Dunton Harold FetherstonhaughWalter C. HydeRoy SmithW illiam WilsonC. GushingArthur JohnsonJohn Forbes.Allan XIatthews•• J. N. Bales Stuart R. McGibbon Lieut. H. Baylis John D. Xlacpherson . E. StavertDo
RM2ANF40H–The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . Lieut.-Col. Victor C. Buchanan (H.S. 88). D.S.O.13th Battalion. C.E.F. THK HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 7. Lieut.-Col. James G. Ross,Paymaster, C.E.F. Lieut. Ross Clarkson•• G. P, G. Dunlop Nolan Patterson Orrin Re.xford J. Alfred Ryan Barclay Drummond .Andrew LeXIesurier Owen Hague .Alan Richardson Shirley Dixon Ogilvie Hastings Kenneth McCuaig H. Savage Eric Finlev?? G. L. Dobbin•• R. H. L. Ewing J. A. XIatthewson XlcKeowan Raymond Pease John Heaton J. Dunton Harold FetherstonhaughWalter C. HydeRoy SmithW illiam WilsonC. GushingArthur JohnsonJohn Forbes.All
RM2AM3H4W–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1917 . ng Club Gyfford Haines PreiiJcnt Jeanne Lanchtee . C/cr^ of Ccngrea Anna Koch ... Treasurer Daisy Belle Smith Secretary Represenlatives to Tiilane Ora orical Council Arthe Vairin, 17 Rietta Garland, 17 Gyfford Haines, 17 Nexvcomb Debaling C juncil C. Richardson, Chairman I. Waldo, 5ecre(ary M. Sumner E. McFettridge C. Janvier L. Westfeldt P. Butler T. Sumner R. Heller J. M. Fletcher Members G. Haines Lucille Levy Margaret McConnell Adaline Katz Annie McNeely Vera Scherck Katherine McFetridge LlLLIE NaIRNE Fay Morgan Kay Saunders Mildred Renshaw Edna Burkenroad CoRAL
RM2AWT8YA–Liber brunensis . Harold Edward Muir , . Manager Frederick Leo Mulcahy . Captain F. L. Mulcahy, c. and 1 b. J. R. McKay, 1. f. G. F. MURNAN, c. J. T. WiTHEROW, C. f. R. N. Gardner, p. B. F. Perry, r. f. R. E. SissoN, 1 b. and r. f. H. A. Pantaenius, 3 b. R. S. Taylor, 2b. W. Van Kirk, p. and r. f 0. P. Richardson, Jr., s. s. E. B. Dane, c. f. W. V. Winslow, 3 b.. GARDNER DAME WNSLOW McKAY MUIR Mgr.IP/1NWNIU5 RiCHARCfSON MULCAHyCAPT^ TAYLOR SISSON i.
RM2AWRC86–The Commercial and financial chronicle . LIE CHEEK.JOHN M. GRAY, JR.THOMAS L. HERBERT.JAMES B. RICHARDSON.R. W. TURNER.JOHNSON BRANSFORD.ROBERT J. LYLES.RICHARD C. PLATER.BYRD DOUGLAS.A. H. ROBINSON.W. W. BERRY.N. P. LE SUEUR. Central Trust Company of Mobile A. I. SELDEN, Prest. G. B. THAME8, Vice Pres. 6. A. TONSMEIRE. 8ecy. TOM C. McCORVEY, JR., Asst. Secy. Capital and Surplus, $325,000.00 Bonds, Stocks and Securities Bought and SoldCOLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY, CORRESPONDENCE INVITED J. VV. WHITING, Presidi J. W. LITTLE, Vice-Prest. and Cashier B. W. PADGETT, Asst. Cashier PEOPLES BANK MOBILE, A
RM2AKHNCC–Agromeck . Leazar Literary Society Officers Fall Term 04 J. A. PARK President J. P. LOILL ice-President C. V. HUBAXD Secretary O. C BAGLEY Treasurer L. F. CARLETt ). Censor Officers Winter Term 05 R. H. VILS( )X President G. P. ASHURY icc-President C. W. HEWLETT Secretary J. P. LOTLL Treasurer W. J. WALKER Censor Sergeant-at-ArmsA. L. PASCHALL.. May Entertainment Leazar Literary Society<)4- WM. RICHARDSON. 04 [resident H. M. IJLLV. 05 Secretary Query Resolved. That an industrial and commercial age is detrimentaltn tile ])n>duction of literature. Debaters .1:: riiiali-i e— Xei^atiT
RM2AFK994–. PaC-SaC 1919. eson Treasurer Vice President B. E. Miokle Chaplain Critic Mclver Wilcox Censor Recording Secretarj .1. D. Woodruff Doorkeeper Corresponding Secretary It. G. White Conductor SECOND TERM-1918-19 President R. (1 Matheson Treasurer Vice President .1 T. Richardson First Censor Critic B. E. Mickle Second Censor Recording Seculars R. G. Porter Doorkeeper Corresponding Secretary E. A. Dillard Chaplain ,1. D. Woodruff Conductor ROLL OF PHILOMATHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY—1918-19 Edmunds, L. N. Neely, M. G. Fulton. S. H. Norton, J. W. Flanagan, W. C. Porter. R. G. Good. P. M. Richardson, J. I
RM2AJ24C9–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . The HeilV Taylor Co- NtWGRLEASS. USA.. NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE December let, 1910. Our ChildrensHome Department Conducted by H. A. Hayes BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS. Rev. T. F. Marr, D. D., President, Wiustoii-SalemRev. N. R. Richardson, Vice-President, Mount Pleasant G. P. Ivey, Secretary Hickory J. A. Glenn Wlnston-Salem G. Li. Hackney Asheville C. H. Ireland Greensboro Rev. H. K. Boyer, D. D Charlotte Rev. Harold Turner Statesvllle J. L. Nelson Lenolf J. K. Nortleet Wlnston-Salem S. L. Rogers «Raleigh Walter Thompson Concord James A.
RM2AFK5EY–. PaC-SaC 1919. Miss Bailey,Collegian Sponsor THE COLLEGIAN STAFF L. B. Woodson Editor-in-Chief K. E. Townsend Business Manager A B. Stall worth Asst. Business Manager R. A. Hope Literary Editor M. R. Williamson Literary Editor G H. Estes Exchange Editor J. T. Richardson Athletic Editor J. B. Hicklin Local Editor W. P. Beckman Y. M. C. A. Editor. Collegian Staff 0 SENECA I Rondeau I 0, Seneca, for long I sought to findThe Gem you hold—the ideal of my mind.And sought amiss until the happy hourI laid my eyes upon your blushing flower—The fairest rosebud of her gentle kind. And rightly so I sough
RM2AM34BH–L'Agenda 1901 . UNIVERSITY Glee and Mandolin Club. «« Leadkr, Business Manacver, Geo. li. ScHiLLiNP,.A. F. Meschter. First Tenor. J. E. MiLLEN, C. A. Lehman,R. H. Williams, Second Tenor.G. E. ScHirj.iNG, Mandolin.I. A. Mitchell, Guitar.C. L. King, Mandolin. First Bass.E. L. Richardson, Piano.C. -A. Wey.mouTh, Flute.L. M. Goodman, Mandolin. Second Bass.A F. MeschTER, Guitar.W. A. Sexn, Mandolin.J. Brown .Martin, Violin. 130. Institute Glee Club. «« Leader,Pianist, Gertrude Knox.. Juliet Aiken. FIRST SOPRANOS. Edxa Bacon,Marie Crandall,Lila Long,Martha Thomas,Guthrie Thomson, Edith Phillips,Jean
RM2AM75BT–Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . alls, Tex. H. A. Howard, Jacksboro, 1st, J. G. Smith, Dallas, Bethany, S. W. Patterson, Dallas, Exposition Park, E. N. Murphy, Boise, 2d, and Bethany, Ida. M. H. Mead, Nampa, 1st, C. F. Richardson, Ogden, 1st, Utah.E. L. Anderson, Salina, Crosby Meml and Gunnison, M. D. McClelland, Sitka, Alaska.J. R. Thompson, Aberdeen, Westport and station, Wash.L. D. Wells, Ilwasco, G. M. Gibson, Tacoma, Sprague Meml and Westminster, E. R. Prichard, Puyallup, 1st, and Sumner, D. D. Allen, Natcheze, Moxee and Parker, D. Ross, Seattle, Calvary, C. J. Godsman,
RM2AFJTEW–. Idaho state gazetteer and business directory. fRANCIS <iEfi[RAlMAHAGER MerchantsProtectiveAssn, SALTLAKECITY COLLECTHONESTDEBTS Evervv/hcre. 548 Opticians IDAHO STATE GAZETTEER Pain OPTICIANS—Contd.Boise, Towle R RCoeur dAlene, Scott W MLewiston, Akers M P * Purviance N M Salsberg Saml Moscow, EMERSON G B (SEE P253) Oakley, Keen G EPayette, Thomson E NTwin Falls, Evans J T Parrott R AWallace, Richardson W CWeiser, A & A Optical Co BRA UN O A (SEE RIGHT BOT-tom lines and p 9) OPTOMETRISTS.Boise, BOISE OPTICAL. CO (SEE P 111) Owen E S Pons C D Grangeville, Jackson W SPocatello, Chilton A L
RM2AFJ2BB–. Atlanta City Directory. WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY. PHONE 482 « Carrie (c), trained nurse, r 234 Martin « G William (Mabel), policeman, r 184 Ormond « Haynes (c), plasterer, r 409 Richardson « Mamie J Miss, steno American Mills Co, r 36 Whitehall ter « Mary L, widow Jasper, r 284 E Linden av « Mattie (c), laundress, r 123 Ira « Matilda J, widow John C, r 36 Whitehall ter « Milton, ship clerk, r 284 E Linden av « Wayman (c), laborer, r 234 Martin « William H, policeman, r 184 Ormond « Woodfln G. bkkpr 4th Nat Bank, r 36 Whitehall terGantz Mary A Miss, matron Spelman Seminary, r 1 EllaGarabedian
RM2AKWTGF–Kaleidoscope . PMI GAMMA DELTA. C. R. LACY. MAXWELL. SPOTSWOOD, G. G. GOOCH. HART. J. W. LACY. W. P. GOOCH. EPES.. J. L. MANZY.S. M. MASON. R. G. HENDERSON. SIGMA GMI FRATERNITY. J. L. STUART.J. G. SEXTON.W. R. HOUSTON. H. McG. ROBERTSON.E. L. TRINKLE.S. E. REED. SIGMA CHI. (Founded at Miami Iuiversity. 1855 ) Co/ors.—Old Gold and Blue. SIGMA SIGMA CHAPTER—Established 187.. IN SEMINARII FACULTATEWilliam Walter Moore, D.D , LL.D.IN COLLEGIO.1896 :William Richardson Houston,Joseph Layton Mauzy,HoLCOMBE McGavock Robertson,John Leighton Stuart,Elbert Lee Trinkle. 1897:Robert Galloayay Henderson, S
RM2AFXCDN–. Taps. H.W. T. O.W X7n%: F. L. Martin: Gone, but not For- gotten. L. E. May: The Correct Use of All Right.W.H.Maynard:ThePrinters Dream.J. M. Miller: Thrilling Adventuresat Dutch Fork.McCaslan: Jolly Fellowship.E. McLean: A Ration for Mules.A. McLendon: A Major. Though of Clay. M. Napier: The Pugilist.T. L. Ogier. Jr.: Happy tho Broke. O.M.Page: The Man in the IronMask.J. A. Phillips: The Art of Walking. R. O. Poag: The Master of the In-candescent. W. O. Pratt: The Might of the Pen. C. W.Rice:Anti-fat,its Pros andCons.L. G. Richardson, Jr.: A Dream ofFair Women. B. Riser: A Master of Reason.J
RM2AXJDHY–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1902 . NT. First Term, D. W. Richardson Second Term, J. W. McConnell Third Term, P. G. Gourdin VICE-PRESIDENT. First Term, R. D. Daffin Second Term, W. P. Mills Third Term, H. Johnston SECRETARY. First Term, J. S. Morse Second Term, L. W. White Third Term, R. K. Timmons RBVIEWER. First Term, J. W. McConnell Second Term, D. W. Richardson Third Term, P. C. DuBosE QUERY COMMITTEE. CHAIRMAN. First Term, P. C. DuBosE Second Term, D. W. Richardson T. P. Sprunt r.Johnston Third Term, J. W. McConnell SECRETARY. First Term, C. A. Cornelson Second Term, T. H. DeGraffenried Third Term,
RM2AWWM0B–Atlanta City Directory . Andrew E(Willow intersects)103 Vacant107 Vacant109 Byrd Cliarles f111 Johnson Absalom Y117 Vacant 120 Polak Jacob R 121 Grigsby Hugh S 123 Carey John 124 Van Winkle Edward K 125 Lawrence John D T128 Greene Joseph D (Piedmont ave intersects)135 Thome Charles C139 Matthews Charles G145 Orme Joseph T159 Richardson Joseph (Myrtle intersects)177 Scott William D181 Owen John185 Foster Frances C Mrs193 Smith Eliza c) (Butler intersects)209 Sower John W211 Sheats Mllie Miss221 Zillig Karl A225 McAllister Robert L D(Fort intersects)(Jackson intersects)300 Goldsmith Joseph D (G
RM2AFKNX1–. PaC-SaC 1919. «£^r,v-,:^^v:-,r;;-,.,;;my.,:.^^r^^^ in. - ? COLLEGE DIRECTORY Faculty Dr. I). M. Douglas President Prof. M. G. Woodworth Clerk Dr. . E. Spencer Busar Dr. Y. S. Bean Librarian Student Body M. R. Carrigan President S. H. Fulton Vice-President R. E. Townsend Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association Prof. A. V. Martin President I!. K. Townsend Secretary-Treasurer C. E. Galloway Coach J. T. Richardson Physical Director Football .1. 1. Vustin Manager J. L. BarnettW. C F.lanaganA. B. Stallworth Asst. Managers S. H. Fulton Captain Basketball S. H. Fulton Manager T. B. Hay Asst.
RM2AJDPG6–Index . ray, T. DavisGrieve, Alexander W.• Hallowell, ElizabethHays, Frank A.Hopkins, Elizabeth F.Jones, Willard P.Jordan, Clifford R.Kennedy, L. FrancisLacroix, Donald S.Louwsma. HenryMcDonnell, Anna H.Mayo, William I., Jr.Merritt, Lucius A., Jr.Morgan, Ezra L.Mortensen, Harry T.Muller, Richard T.Norwood, Howard L.OConnor, Arthur M. Yount, Hubert W. Patch, Henry L.Patton, John W.Pendleton, Harlow L.Percival, Gordon P.Perry, John T.Prescott, Glenn C.Pulley, Marion G.Raleigh, George J.Redman, Ralph AV.Reed, James P.Rice, Victor A.Richardson, Lewis E.Rickert, CarrollRing, Gordon CRobertson, Will
RM2AN7PE3–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1911 . I Ki.kS OK THE I). VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM J. R. Barron, ManagerH. R. Bosweli, and W. M. Shaw. Assistant Managers Ki.lttz, left end, Captain Alexander, left tackleXkai.. left guardMcQueen, centerWolFE, right guardC .shion, right tackle Richardson, right cudGraham, quarterbackErvin, right halfBooe, fullbackPharr, left half SubstitutesNanDevanter, S. H. Kerr, Currie, Phipp: FLOYD M. SIMMI »NS, Coach G imes Played Davidson JO 576 Davidson 1 )avidson V. P. I . in I )avidson 6 u. x. c . O 1 )avidsi >n 12 27 W. & I College of Chariest on. . 6 1 )avidson 53 L S. C . o
RM2ANCEYH–The Illio . mots CLASSES =fi 3ffc**lptt*n P*1*0, CLASS OFFICERS V, Second Semester First Semester President J- I- McKnight Fred D. Ball president J v n Ffttkr Vice-President . G E Witty :::::..... Secretary (No other elections (j. il. vviui.. Trpasurer made^ Lawrence Winters lieasuiei B. F. Bleuer Sergeant-at-Arms CLASS COLORS COMMITTEE ,r Chairman Marion liAiu . M/VpnN Edward Richardson Row en a Kohl *->. k. iviakiun L. BoruckiCLASS EMBLEM COMMITTEE F. C. Kalthoff » -Chairman W B. Hostetler John Femley R. S. Reading S D Petty Philip Schloss Francis Hardie Lawrence Winters J. W. Rollo Roy
RM2AX5DXA–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . —Mrs. Hamlyn< —Sir. Alfred Pease—C. Y. Pease <—Mrs. MedUcott —Mrs. H. Hodgkin <-J. A. Pease< I—Mrs. Lloyd Pease< I—Mrs. Buxton < I—Mrs. Alfred WiIson< -Mrs. Leatham (Mrs. Fowler) —Mrs. Butler —Mrs. H. G. Pease—O. B. L. Butler —Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Shelford—Mrs. Bottome<—Mrs. L. Pelly<—Mrs. J. G. R. PeUy V. G. Pally —Mrs. John Fowler —Mrs. E. N. R. PeUy*Mrs. Geldard<Mrs. Fleming< -Edward Pease Countess of Portsmouth, s.p -Arthur Pease—A. F. Pea5e<—H. P. Pease<—Mrs. Jenyns<—C. E. Pease
RM2AFK2M3–. Idaho state gazetteer and business directory. C A & SonJerome, German Bros Wright & PyleJuliaetta, Alexander Jos Jr Groseclose & Richardson Peoples Store CoKamiah, Davis Bros Dissmore Mercantile Co Henderson T P Rawson Sassaman & EllensonKellogg, Hutton A PKendrick, Byrne C P Kendrick Store CoKenyon, Dallin S GKetchum, Clark WalterKeuterville, Fryer B FKilgore, Hanks LKimama, Hite R SKimbeiiy, Evans C E Noble G L f Wilson F E King Hill, Cassaday C E King Hill Trading CoKingston, Morbeck A C Slocomb Mrs S AKooskia, Gilroy T G Mulledy C A * Quinlan Bros u Taylor H J Kootenai, Bonner Trading Co
RM2AXJDNT–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1902 . fTERlAaTH. Organization of the Evmcncan Society. PRESIDENT. First Term, D. W. Richardson Second Term, J. W. McConnell Third Term, P. G. Gourdin VICE-PRESIDENT. First Term, R. D. Daffin Second Term, W. P. Mills Third Term, H. Johnston SECRETARY. First Term, J. S. Morse Second Term, L. W. White Third Term, R. K. Timmons RBVIEWER. First Term, J. W. McConnell Second Term, D. W. Richardson Third Term, P. C. DuBosE QUERY COMMITTEE. CHAIRMAN. First Term, P. C. DuBosE Second Term, D. W. Richardson T. P. Sprunt r.Johnston Third Term, J. W. McConnell SECRETARY. First Term, C. A
RM2AFTWPE–. Purdue debris. isou, Pavcy.Bottom Row—Booth, McCord, Reinhard, Tappaii, Baker, West, Tilsoii, Bowman, Ilardx. PhiK appa rsi Official Organ—The Shield.Colors—Pink and Lavender.Flower—Sweet Pea. Yell- High, High, High, Phi Kappa Psi.Live ever, die never. Phi Kappa Psi. Seniors. F. W. Gr?iy. H. D. Richardson. G. E. Morgan. Founded at .lefterson College, Fchraurv 10,1852. INDIANA DELTA CHAPTKIJ.Established Juno .5, 1901. FRATERS IN UNJVERSITAT?]. ./ (/ // / R. E. Tappan.J. W. Barber.O. M. Wolfe.M: E. West. W. T. Conlon.F. R. Baker.F. L. Pavev. Siijihoiiiorc: P. S. Cox.W. C. Bowman.K. C.. a(ger.
RM2AFK221–. Idaho state gazetteer and business directory. C A & SonJerome, German Bros Wright & PyleJuliaetta, Alexander Jos Jr Groseclose & Richardson Peoples Store CoKamiah, Davis Bros Dissmore Mercantile Co Henderson T P Rawson Sassaman & EllensonKellogg, Hutton A PKendrick, Byrne C P Kendrick Store CoKenyon, Dallin S GKetchum, Clark WalterKeuterville, Fryer B FKilgore, Hanks LKimama, Hite R SKimbeiiy, Evans C E Noble G L f Wilson F E King Hill, Cassaday C E King Hill Trading CoKingston, Morbeck A C Slocomb Mrs S AKooskia, Gilroy T G Mulledy C A * Quinlan Bros u Taylor H J Kootenai, Bonner Trading Co
RM2AN7P29–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1911 . VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM J. R. Barron, ManagerH. R. Bosweli, and W. M. Shaw. Assistant Managers Ki.lttz, left end, Captain Alexander, left tackleXkai.. left guardMcQueen, centerWolFE, right guardC .shion, right tackle Richardson, right cudGraham, quarterbackErvin, right halfBooe, fullbackPharr, left half SubstitutesNanDevanter, S. H. Kerr, Currie, Phipp: FLOYD M. SIMMI »NS, Coach G imes Played Davidson JO 576 Davidson 1 )avidson V. P. I . in I )avidson 6 u. x. c . O 1 )avidsi >n 12 27 W. & I College of Chariest on. . 6 1 )avidson 53 L S. C . o Davidson 32 Wake Fores
RM2AX8CA6–Calyx . e, 20 H. S. Baker, 18 Gwynn PoleLeon MorrisC. W. Gooch, 15j 17 DRIVERS J. W. Cook, 19J. P. Green, 19G. J. Irwin, 18A. C. Jones, 18E. L. Mason, 20L. L. Moore, 19P. D. Pickens, 17T. G. Hamilton, 18 L. P. Collins, 18T. M. Pitts, 18R. A. Kelly, 19T. H. Evans, 19W. O. Hisle, 20A. S. Johnston, Jr.J. A. Kinnear, 19 First Sergeant Second Sergeant Corporal OrderliesClerks and Mechanics R. E. Moore, 18 R. B. Morrison, 17 T. G. Woodson, 18 K. H. Johnson, 20 W. S. Hopkins, Jr., ex-18 A. D. Swecker, 18 W. E. McKinnev, 19 19 J. E. Richardson, 20 A number of changes have been made in the unit since
RM2AJ7XMR–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . ^an Hellenic Council H. K. Aiken, Jr., Chairman 2AE G. W. Brown, Secretary-Treasurer riKA R. P. Richardson, Jr Ben J. L. Fowle KA C. W. Angle K2 i I J ii7 ,„„y„..—yy^^....,,,^^ I. i .„^* ..A Ai. Founded 1S65 ^igma Cftaptcr Estahtuhed 1S80 Colors : Crimson and Gold Flower : Magnolia FRATER IN URBE Dr. C. M. RicHARns J. L. FowLEG. S. Crouch CHAPTER ROLLCLASS OF 1918 G. M. King J. C. Bachman, Jr. T. M. MiSEXHEIMER Emery Flixn CLASS OF 1919W. B. Crouch R. C. Carter C. S. Hollister, Jr. J. E. CURRIE CLASS OF 1920J. P. Taylor A. G. Robinson J. E. CasselS. K. Harwell CLASS O
RM2AN84D0–Bomb . re, MdP. McCoRMiCK, Berryville, Va.C. L. McGhee, Franklinton, N. C. A. E. Miller, Staunton, Va.R. Moncure, Falmouth, Va.L. S. Morris, Paces Va. L. T. Nelson, North, Va.L. K. Nicholson, New Orleans, La.S. C. NoTT, New Orleans, La.W. P. Patterson, Richmond, Va.P. B. Peyton, Charlottesville, Va.J. E. Phelan, Memphis, Tenn.H. H. Price, High Shoals, Ga.S. F. M. PuETT, Rockville, Ind.J. Richardson, Georgetown, S. C.C. S. Roller, Fort Defiance, Va.W. D. Rucker, Stuart, Va.E. Ryland, Richmond, Va.G. R. Sanders, San Antonio, Texas.W. W. Shkppard, Edgefield, S. 0.C. E. Sti^art, Alexandria, Va. B.
RM2AFPPG0–. Atlanta City Directory. ood av to Poncetie Leon and chert from Poncede Leon to Greenwood. »ew«r- J^Tnee Decatur to Gartrell and ^JEdgewood av to Fifth, waterfrom Decatur to 5thGoing- North 23 Thompson Paul W (c) 24 Williams Henry. H (c) 29 Richardson John Cc) 30 Black Monroe (c) 31 Harris Lucius G Cc) 32 Cater Charles C Dr (c) Auburn At Intersects 46 Wimbey John (c) 47 Same as 316 Auburn i 48 Daniel Fanny (c)50 Hammonds Robert (c)52 Allen Winnie Cc)54 Crawford James (c)56 Westbrooks Charles Cc)58 Haygood JVIary (c)60 Marchman Sanford Cc)62 Reese James A Cc)64 Peters Charles66 Mattison Marv L
RM2ANC0FH–City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . L(JND<)N BOYS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. 1. Capt. D. Stuart.3. A. McMi-RCHV.5. W. J. Hyman. B company, ROYAI. CANADIAN REGIMENT— FIRST CONTINGENT. 6. A. E. BUKWELL. 7. P. C. Ingamei.ls.9. F. Evans. 10. J. B. UlFF. 11. P. Barrett. 12. .1. Day. 13. T. J. PiNEL. U. Sergt. G. R. B. Sippi. W. Wright. CANADIAN mounted RIFLES- i. .1. Richardson. 8. - second contingent. E. -Vrdiei.. 1.5. R. H. Reynolds.. LOXOOX TiOYS —ROYAL (ANADIA-N .VRTILLBR V ^ FOR SOUTH APRUA. I. A. H. Hume, .Sarnia.?J. .1. Ray, .Sarnia. 3. J. A. DllNAGHY. J. G.
RM2AXH1DM–Oracle . RRIE SYKES 1894 MRS. J. R. HOFFMAN MRS. W. G. MARTIN 1898 MISS SARA MALONE 1883 MISS JOSIE COLE 1897 MRS. EUDORA R. BLACKWOOD MISS MARY ELLA HOUSTON 1872 MRS. MARY CAINE MASON 1890 MRS. TULA VAUGHN GILBERT MRS. J. S. ROBERTSON . 1890 MRS. J. L. BRITAIN 1872 MRS. LAURA C. HORTON 1896 MRS. MARY W. HIGHTOWER 1889 MRS. MATTIE E. YARBROUGH 1887 MISS JESSIE GREEN 1904 MISS VALLIE M. GREEN 1907 MISS MONA PURYEAR 1905 MISS ELIZABETH HINE RICHARDSON . 1902 MISS EDITH NORMAN 1907 MISS LOUISE ROBINSON 1907 MRS. R. H. RICHARDSON 1878 MRS. T. M. HOBBS MRS. AD. T. PHILIPS 1872 MRS. ELIZA C. THACH
RM2AWPCBC–Epitome: Yearbook 1891 . T. C. J. Bailkv, Jr.,F. E. Fisher, J. B. Beck, a. a. guilbert.John Grant, Cornwall.Ware, patpoP)§. Roy ante. C. W. Platt, W. A. Stevenson. A^oblessc. T. C. Raffertv. Jnntrj^eozs. J. P. Raffertv,Ell fa II is Ti -rribles. J. C. Richardson,G. H. Hallett,L. E. Troutman. Sans Culottes.Caldwell,Petriken, Beinhower,McGowax. Maitrcssc d/iofcl, MaDAME BoULANGER. 128 The Lehigh University Epitome.. C. H. Miller,T. S. Leoser, E. A. OUIER, F. S. Camp, R. A. Downey,M. McClung, Jr., G. J. Bridgers,A. B. DiVEN,R. D. Floyd, G. E. Greene, W. FORSTALL, C. McK. Leoser, Jr.A. M. Masser, A
RM2AFJEYB–. PaC-SaC 1919. Miss i stin,Sponsor Miss Fulton,SPONSOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM i. m. w. c. L G. L T. I.. E. L. H. Q. B. ii-:n F anaga i . Man lu i . Vsst. Mgr. (,. Sha i Coach s. 11. Fulton Captain INK-l C Center ..DuRant Robt....Shaw, I). C.. .Thompson, I)...Hafner, .1. H..Fulton (Capt.) .Kirven II. I.. II. E.R. II. ....Wilson .1. K. Wilson, * -<?? . . I-..H. I.. B. .Richardson, J. T...DuRant, 1. . P. C. 20 SI BSllunl. Blakely, Esles RECORD ,B. l. I. •) I C. 13 Furman REVIEW OF THE SEASON The Students Army Training Corps and the epidemic of Influenza had avery demoralizing effect
RM2AM2G1N–Catalogues of Wake Forest College . RIDGE, J. Q. Elizabeth City. FERRILL, M. S. Chatham. v FRENCH, G. R. Wilmington. / GUY, JOHN M. Johnson. / HORNE, S. R. u McGOUGAN, D. C. Robeson. v NOWELL, W. C. Wake. POOLE, JAS. T. Johnson. POWELL, HENRY S. Columbus. RICHARDSON, M. C. Johnson. RICHARDSON, JOS. u «r ROGERS, J. P. Wake. v SALMONS, E. B. Wilkesboro. v THOMPSON, II. A. Wake. * TOON, J. I. Columbus. WILCOX, 0. L. Kempville, Ya. PEEPAEATOEY DEPAETMENT. r BAXTER, L. B. Princess Ann, Ya. S BROOKS, E. H. College Hill. r FENNELL, J. G. New Hanover. GEORGE, FLEMING Anson^ille. 1 v GODBOLD, DAVID Mar
RM2AJG4J8–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . dg res 625 lOttiRichardson Chas J bds 314 SchoolRichardson Clare L au iitor D M Ce- meit Co res 1438 Wilson avRichj^rdson Cull C coiid res 1609 e Grand avRichardson Dorothy bd- 917 Mary avRichardson Edgar drive r Vee Trans Co rm^ 1043 3dRichardson Edna G stei Dg United Cat-tle Loan & Live Stodk Co bds 1410 lOthRichardson Edwd A ciiment wkr res 523 e LocustRichardson Edwd 10th Richardson Ellen E proofreader TheRegister & Tribune bds 330 Forest Richardson Emma Mrjs res 330 For-est av Richardson Estella E W rs waitress rms1431 Locust Richard
RM2AFHB7Y–. Atlanta City Directory. Miss, hairdresser Robins Hair Dressing Co, r 148 CrewHymes Daisy B Miss, clerk 59 Whitehall, r 317 S PryorHynd Robert T, clerk, r Peachtree InnHyndes George P, salesman, r 202 McLendon « John I, salesman, r 202 McLendon « Joseph G (Mary i. salesman, r 202 McLendon « William G, salesman, r 202 McLendonHvndman James E, shoemaker 14Vi Luckie, r Ormewood, Ga a James V (Willie Ft. shoemaker C A Stenfelt, r 126-A Love « Thomas L, meter reader Atl Gas Co, r Ormewood ParkHynds lOllen K, widow George H. r 58 Richardson « Henrv D, clerk A B & A R R, r 5.x RichardsonHYNDS JOHN
RM2AFRDT3–. Atlanta City Directory. nt Katie Mrs 234 Thomas David L 366 Foster Samuel 235 Georgian Hospital 371 Trautwein Bertha Mrs 236 Rogers L W Co 372 Yarbrough Robert R 238 Capitol Av Pharmacy 374 Fall Clarence M Richardson Intersects 375 Scharf Carl Dr 239 Barnwell D L 376 Berry Benjamin L 240 McRae James Q Bass Intersects Scoggins George L 378 Berger David 243 Buchanan J Chalmers 380 Berger David 244 Clayton Robert M 385 Tilley John R 247 Membourn Harvey G 386 Watson Emma Mrs Mallory Carrie Mrs Woodward James 248 Kempton James 387 Fears James T 251 Bellamy Fanny L Mrs 3SS ?Yatson George C 252 Su
RM2AX9R1B–Clark's Boston blue book : the élite private address, carriage and club directory, ladies' visiting list and shopping guide .. . 4*^^^. 48 B. C. Clark. 49 Mme. E. A. Bourne. [Spruce Street.) 50 T. L. Ames.. 5i Frederick R. Sears. 52 Dr. H. J. Bigelow. 53 Mrs. Samuel Hooper. 54 Miss J. A. Appleton. 55 F. G. Dexter. 56 Mrs. Franklin Dexter. 56 Arthur Dexter. 57 Dr. George G. Kennedy. 58 Dr. John C. Warren. 59 Mrs. Turner Sargent. 60 Dr. W. S. Bigelow. 61 Mrs. E. B. Bryant. 62 Benjamin F. Burgess. 63 Wijliam B. Swett. 64 William F. Gary. 65 Powell M. Parkman. 66 Dr. M. H. Richardson. [Charles Str
RM2AWHME9–Class and prize lists, 1892 . Shore, R. A. A. ; Stanbury, J. G. ; Tarrant, A. D. ; White, J. C. L. ;History : Ashdown, C. R. ; Beach, M. W. ; Bourne, C. K. ; Falconbridge, J. D. ; Heffernan, J. J. ; McCready, J. B. ; McEwen, M. W. ; McLean, W. ; Meighan, Miss A. ; Menish, Miss J. J.; Milligan, J. C. ; Robb Miss D. G. ; Robertson, Miss I. A. ; Scott, W. A. ; Sinclair, W. E. N. Sparks ; Stevenson, W. E. ; Thompson, D. W. ; Weese, F. H.Frtnrh : Brown, W. C. ; Grant, R. ; Graham, L. H. ; Kilgour, Miss M. I. ; McEwen, M. W. ; McKenzie, E. H. ; Richardson, F. H. ; Robb, Miss D. G. ; Ronald, W. B. ;
RM2AN4T7D–Mortarboard . Kutner P. Poor P. Cahn I. London E. Richardson R. Fischel A. Misch F. Rogers G. Fischer L. Mordecai E Schweis 19 13 M. Bunzl M. Hessberg M. Xeugass C. Buttenweiser M. Hildebrand M. Newman D. Fleischmann E. Hubert S. Xewmark R. Freudenthal S. Lingg E. Oerzen S. Gottlieb T. Lint 1. Rice G. Hasberg L. Meyer E. Rosenblatt L. Bunzl C. Grof 19 14 L. Jeffrey C. Burgwin E. Hadsell A. Kelley C. Cohn H. Harrer I. Koscherak A. Frank D. Harris I. Lewine H. Friedman F. Harris E. Lowndes H. Friend B. Heinemann H. MacVickar G. Greenwald E. Hess II. Mah..n H. RunyonG. Saul M. StimsonS. Straus M.
RM2AWEJGK–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . .Mr. J. B. Munroe.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. MacGt>wan.Mr. George W. Morse.Mrs. E. T. Murray.Mr.& Mrs. W. H.Mitchell. Mr.& Mrs. Franklin Xick- erson.Miss Emma Louise Nick- erson.Mr. j. W. Phillips.Mr. C. T. Powell.Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Rice.Mr. & Mrs. D. S. Rich.Mrs. M. C. Rumsey.Miss Rumsey.Mr. G. P. Richardson.Mr. Paul J. Sachs.Mr. O. C. Scales.Mrs. William Sprague.Miss Sprague.Miss Jennie Sprague.Dr. & Mrs. Geo. C. Smith.Dr. & Mrs. G.Tucker Smith,Mr. & Mrs. R.H.Surbridge.Mr. Charles L. Sproat.Miss Fran
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