RM2TA3J2P–A medical team from the 2nd Battalion, Fifth Marines attending a county fair in Minh Binh, Vietnam on April 17, 1967. The team treated a Minh Binh child, applying medication to them. The photograph was taken by LCpl Smedley MN J.W. O'Dell of Washington, D.C. Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps) ref A370065 127 GVB-246.
RMEC7W18–Ave Theodore!' President Theodore Roosevelt, as a Roman emperor, riding in a chariot being pulled by an elephant ridden by George B. Cortelyou; three captives are tied to the back, W.J. Bryan, Alton B. Parker, and another man. Charles W. Fairbanks rides in a smaller chariot with Henry G. Davis as a captive, in tow; next to them Benjamin B. Odell carries a banner labelled 'G.O.P.', except that the 'P' has been crossed out and replaced with a 'T'. In the foreground, William H. Taft is carrying a large club. An African American man appears in the lower right foreground.
RMP67JFP–Ave Theodore!' President Theodore Roosevelt, as a Roman emperor, riding in a chariot being pulled by an elephant ridden by George B. Cortelyou; three captives are tied to the back, W.J. Bryan, Alton B. Parker, and another man. Charles W. Fairbanks rides in a smaller chariot with Henry G. Davis as a captive, in tow; next to them Benjamin B. Odell carries a banner labelled 'G.O.P.', except that the 'P' has been crossed out and replaced with a 'T'. In the foreground, William H. Taft is carrying a large club. An African American man appears in the lower right foreground.
RM2RC2J4X–Construction progress at Camp Humphreys, Virginia. Co. 'E', 102nd Engineers working on constructing Trestle No. 5. Officers in the front row, from left to right: Lt. F.A.W. Davis, Lt. J.P. Fogarty, Lt. L.L. Odell. Photograph taken on May 27, 1918 by Lt. E.M. deBerri and Sig. R.C. Censored and released on June 3, 1918 by the Historical Branch, W.P.D.
RM2AM4AGD–A gallery of pen sketches in black and white of 'Cincinnatians as we see 'em' . J. G. OCONNELL Attoriiev at I,av. W. J. ODELL ODell Commission Compan5
RM2RCN91Y–Headquarters staff and building in Aix Les Bains, Savoie, France. The individuals mentioned in the caption include 1st Lieut. P.E. Kellogg, 2nd Lt. J.P. Bach, Capt. J.L. De Groot, A t. E. Floquet, Capt. J.S. Marriner, 2nd Lt. J.L. Elkins, Capt. J. L. McElrey, Maj. D. W. McMillan, Col. Chas.B. French, Capt. S.J. Dougherty, Capt. B. L. Keyes, 1st Lieut. A. B. lepsley, 1st Lt. Chaplin W.F. Odell, 1st Lt. Chaplain F.M. Caughey, 2nd Lieut. C. de Puy, 2nd Lieut. Henry K.Harden, 1st Lt. C.H. Mulreney, 1st Lieut. L. A. Schall, let Lt. G. A. Hiatt, and 2nd Lt.H. C. Warren.
RM2RCH7FM–Personnel of Camp Hospital No. 64 in Chatillon sur Seine, Cote d'Or, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. A.L. Villanova on January 29, 1919. The first row includes Privates M.D. Baird, H. Hoge, I.D. Kelly, D.J. Delehanty, L. Linger, F. Sanders, E.P. Wheeler, Sgt. V.C. Glynn, Pvt. J. Jenner, Pvts. R. Harper, H.C. Brewster, C.F. Connelly, J.L. McCulley, E.P. Hensler, Cook C.C. Cutlip, and more. The second row consists of Privates D.L. Hoffman, C.B. Wesling, J.J. Ennis, M.E. Casey, W.J. Birchler, R.W. Barnes, W.E. Ridgley, E. Hetz, and more. The third row features Privates F.W. Goldsmith, H.
RM2RC3DRJ–Group picture of the staff at the Port of Embarkation in Newport News, Virginia. Pictured are various officers and personnel in different roles, including Superintendent of Water Transportation, Depot Supply Officer, Executive Officer, Commanding Officer, Supplies Chief of Staff, Port Surgeon, Port Inspector, Port Storage representative, Rail Transportation officer, Port Adjutant, Troop Movement officer, Surveys officer, Aide, Finance officer, Port Veterinarian, and Utilization officer. This photograph is number 53964 in the Port of Embarkation Series. Photographer: S.C., U.S.A.
RM2AM4A7F–A gallery of pen sketches in black and white of 'Cincinnatians as we see 'em' . W. J. ODELL ODell Commission Compan5. JOHN OMWAKE United States Printing Conn
RM2AG842H–. Taps. H. 15. West, President . L McCord, Secretary and Treasurer W. If. Barnes.1. . (iarsotiI. II. DulaI. ^ . DunbarI B. FitzgeraldI.. B. Hoeffnei I. . HerringI. I). Kinard W. L. Mabrv .!. H. ODell I). Ravenel S. T. Keid J. L. ScruggsE. L. Summerset.1. E. ernoiiH. C. WalkerI. . WingoM. L. Zimmerman a.
RM2AG84G4–. Taps. no. THE SPftnTRRBURC ciry club. H. 15. West, President . L McCord, Secretary and Treasurer W. If. Barnes.1. . (iarsotiI. II. DulaI. ^ . DunbarI B. FitzgeraldI.. B. Hoeffnei I. . HerringI. I). Kinard W. L. Mabrv .!. H. ODell I). Ravenel S. T. Keid J. L. ScruggsE. L. Summerset.1. E. ernoiiH. C. WalkerI. . WingoM. L. Zimmerman a
RM2ANJB9M–Appletons' annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . thematter under advisement, and on the morningof the 6th announced that he had decided notto give a certificate of election to Mr. Wattson account of his ineligibility, but to give it OREGON. 653 instead to E. A. Cronin, who had receivedthe next highest number of votes. Throe cer-tified lists of electors were accordingly Bignedby the Governor, bearing the names of W. II.Odell, J. C. Cartwright, and E. A. Cronin. andthe great seal of the State was affixed by theSecretary of State, and at noon the candidatesof both pa
RM2AG613A–. History of Dwight, from 1853 to 1894. , 1877, to electfield officers for the same. This resultedin the election of J. B, Parsons, lieutenant colonel; and Captain J. K. Howardof the Odell company, major, and theywere duly commissioned. The follow-ing stalf officers were appointed : H. E. W. Barnes, captain and assist-ant surgeon. J. F. Culver, Captain and chaplain. C. J. Judd, lieutenant and adjutant. Cadet Taylor, lieutenant and quar-termaster. The following non-commissioned staffwas appointed : C. C. Strawn, sergeant major. C. D. Parker, tiuratermaster sergeant, Richard Roe, commissary serg
RM2AKFTWX–Taps . Spartanburg Qlttij (Club R. H. Sams President L. B. Heffner Secretary and Treasurer Dean, G. B.Dula, A. II.I )unbar, J. V.Freeman, E. F.Freeman, R. A.Fitzgerald, J. B. MEMBERS Friday, R. M.Hagood, W. M.Hagood, E. W.Halstead. R. T.Johnson, H. L.M.ihrv, W. L. ODell, J. H.Sams, M. W.Smith. R.Scruggs, J. L.Walker. H. C. Page Ttoo Hundred Fifty. DAIRY CLUB
RM2AWH2JN–Rand, McNally & co.'s handy guide to Chicago, and World's Columbian exposition ..What to see and how to see it . ett, J. J. P. Odell,Jos. Sears, Wm. R. Page, Gilbert B. Shaw, Alex. H. Revell,Harry G. Selfridge, John Wilkinson. Officers—Ferdinand W. Peck, president; Wm. R. Page, firstvice-president; Harry G. Selfridge, second vice-president; JohnWilkinson, recording secretary and treasurer; Edw. I. Galvin,superintendent. The Athenaeum library and reading-room has been considera-bly enlarged and improved. It contains a fine collection of booksof the best American and English literature, and exce
RM2AWPCK2–The Indianapolis blue book of selected names of Indianapolis and suburban towns : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents, arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, receiving days, and other valuable social information . ason, Augustus L.Matson, Frederick E.Milligan, Harry J.Moores. Charles W.Moores, Merrill.Nicholson, Meredith.Noel, James W.Odell, Owen D.Page, Lafavette F.Philputt, Allan B.Pickens, Samuel O.Porter, George T.Potter, Theodore.Potts, Alfred F.Richards. William J. Deceased. THE BEST MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATE THREE WELLS TH
RM2AJCJW6–India rubber world . totheir special trol-ley car at SalemWillows, re transferred to a specialcar in Salem, ar-riving in Bostonshortly after 10oclock, all agree-ing that they hadspent one of thepleasantest daysin their whole ex-perience. It maybe i nteresting here, in recapitulation, to note the names of those who en-tered the golf tournament, their scores, gross and net, and thehandicaps. They are as follows : HandPlayer. Gross, cap. George Forsyth.. 64 18EugeneCiapp.... 63F. B. Bemis 58 Otto Meyer.James E. Odell,J. S. Patterson,H. C. Pearson, G. Edwin Alden,Frank Bemis,A. O. Bourn, Jr.,S. W.
RM2AN8E71–The Crimson rambler . lllilililiiilililililililllililillllillllliilillllllliillllllllllllli^ J. C. ROBBINS Dry Goods, Millinery, Art Em- broidery 1 Fresh and Salted Meats South Side Square E. McCLURE Carthage - - . - - - - IlHnois N. W. Cor. Square OHarra, OHarra Wood and Walker Leon W. Berry LAWYERS THE JEWELRY MAN C. E. Robertson O. L. ODELL DRUGGIST Athletic Goods and Still at the old stand doing busi- Repairing Shop ness. Northeast Cor. Sq. Carthage, 111. E. M. Robbins Dr. R. S. Runyon DENTIST DENTIST Office over National Bank Phone No. 407 Carthage, 111. Both Phones J. NACE EstabliBhed 18
RM2AFMEDH–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ive per cent; third horse, filteen percent; fourth horse, ten percent. i Name and Pedigree of Horse. By Whom Entered. P. 0. Address. W. F. Odell Prince, b. g., bv Missouri Chief.. S. C. Trvon . .- ... Sacramento. Nevada, b. s., bv General Reno . W. B. Todhunter J. T. Mcintosh Sacramento. Ackerman, b. g., bv Washington Cliico. Robert E, b. g., bv McCracken Black Haw k P. W. Dudley.- Oakdale. Position at Starting.1. Nevada .. Shaker Prince Nevada Ackerman..Robert E... Positio
RM2AWYKTW–Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . Smith, Edward J. Knight,Hugh McCabe, Benjamin W. Buchanan, John Conlan, Samuel Rowland, Thomas M. Tracy, Philip H. Jonas, Henry Evans, E. H. Bishop. Superior Court. Leonard Hoffmann, Jas. P. Odell,Samuel S. Acker, Thomas L. Jackson,Charles U. Combs, Thomas Ryan,James C. Kent, Charles Goldin,James Ryan, jesse C. Wood, John Reid. * Appointed by the Justice, as an officer attendant on said Court. 78 Court of Co Edward A. Davin,W. H. Brown,Thos. H. Parker,Stephen W. Dusenberry, Pleas. John Major,Robert J. Brown,Timothy T. WeeksJ
RM2AG3R7M–. St Andrew's College Review, Easter 1916. Over 50 BoysEnrolled 1915 S. A. C. BOYS WHOATTENDED 1914-1915Boy Years Attended A. Beer i J. Dack 5 J. Darrorh i M. Foster i H. Home i L. Home i J. Lawson i E. Lowndes 4 G. Lumbers 1 J. McDouga.l I D. McCarter <t R. McLaughlin 1 L. Nerlich 3 V. Nerlich .^i L. ODell 4 H. ODell 4 G. Patterson t D. Patterson i E. Rolph 2 D. Ross 3 C. W. Travis 2 H. WiUoughby 1 H. Watbon i
RM2ANDTT9–Official record of the Holston Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, seventy-fourth session, held at Bristol, Tenn., October 6-13, 1897 . Fite, Nashville, Tenn.; Rev. Collins Denny, Nashville, Tenn.;Rev. J. M. Binkley, Sherman, Texas; Rev. Paul Whitehead, Rich-mond, Va.; Major R. W. Millsaps, Jackson, Miss.; J. A. Odell, Esq.,Greensboro, N. C.; Rev. J. M. Mason, Opelika, Ala.; Rev. W. P.Lovejoy, Athens, Ga.; W. C. Kindrick, Esq., Louisville, Ky.; S. M.Kennard, Esq., St. Louis, Mo. GENERAL WOMANS PARSONAGE AND HOMEMISSION SOCIETY. Miss Belle H. Bennett, President, Richmond, Ky,;
RM2AKCNND–Greek letter men of Philadelphia . Theophilus B. Stork Alfred I. Phillips William H. Rush Daniel Ingalls Odell PHI KAPPA SIGMA-Continued Lewis, David, Jr., 526 Walnut.Lewis, E. C, 138 S. 3rd.Lewis, Saunder, Jr.. 1216 Walnut.Lewis, W. B. N., University Club. Lewis, Wni. Draper — Omega —Haver ford College — 88 —Teacher of Law—Law Depart-ment, University of Pennsyl-vania—Awbur}-, Gerniantown. Lincoln, H. P.—1610 Master. Lippincott, George—Alpha—^95—Haverford College — Merchant,21 X. Water Chelten Hills,Wyncote. Lisle, R. P., 2109 Spruce.Longacre, J. B., 328 Walnut.Lukens, G. T., Conshohocken.Lu
RM2ANBJYJ–The Illio . I 9= 1S7 tfata J r xz ?!?> s<#C^; utnots UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIE. Editor-in-Chief Sidney D. Kirkpatrick Roger B. Bronson Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF F. H. Williams Associate Editor VV. W. Sheldon Associate Editor D. E. Currier Athletic Editor J. J. Pitts Senior Editor W. G. Emmond Organization Editor D. M. Glover Press Editor J. H. Heindei University Activities F. R. Babcock Art Editor M. M. Lovell Asst. Art Editor H. Dubin Asst. Art Editor Roger Hill Roast Editor N. D. Belnap Asst. Roast Editor Hale Byers Asst. Roast Editor ORGANIZATIONS A A Odell Fraternities W. L. Ash b
RM2ANJ8AX–The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . DIRECTORS OF THE ILLINOIS CORPORATION. I. Charles H. Wacker. 2. Willi.im D. Kcrfoot. 3. Charles H. Sch6. Alexander H. Rcvell. 7. Win. J. Chalmers. 8. Fredeiick S Wins II. Charles Hcnrotii). 12. George Schneider. ij. lidward B. liutler.16. Charles L Hutchinson. 17. Thos. B. Bryan. 18. Win. T. Baker. 21. Robt. C. Cliiwry. 22. Arthur Dixon. 23. Ferdinand W. Peck 24. Charles H. Chappell.36. Washingto 1 Porter. 27. Ed. F. Lawrence. 28. B iij Biuierworth. 29. A. M. Rothschild 31- H Whr ab. 4. Elbi-idge G. Keith. 5. John J. P. Odell. ision. Q. Eugene
RM2ANJ8PC–The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . COI.UMBIAN GUARD.. DIRECTORS OF THE ILLINOIS CORPORATION. I. Charles H. Wacker. 2. Willi.im D. Kcrfoot. 3. Charles H. Sch6. Alexander H. Rcvell. 7. Win. J. Chalmers. 8. Fredeiick S Wins II. Charles Hcnrotii). 12. George Schneider. ij. lidward B. liutler.16. Charles L Hutchinson. 17. Thos. B. Bryan. 18. Win. T. Baker. 21. Robt. C. Cliiwry. 22. Arthur Dixon. 23. Ferdinand W. Peck 24. Charles H. Chappell.36. Washingto 1 Porter. 27. Ed. F. Lawrence. 28. B iij Biuierworth. 29. A. M. Rothschild 31- H Whr ab. 4. Elbi-idge G. Keith. 5. John J. P. Odell
RM2ANCH3M–The Illio . i KEESE STRANG SCHEELE SMITH HERMANN STRONG FRAYER MILLER HUSBAND LUNDGREN SACKRISON SILKMAN LUTZ RUTH WEINGARTNER SCHNEIDER DUBIN %^t $mwt #tmtker Old Ar MORY Decembei i 1914 R M Husband President C F Weingartner Chairman J. H. Miller D. S. Frayer R. L. Hermann H. Dubin C. E. HUNGERFORD D. C. Schneider A. W. Keese F. G. Lundgren D. C. SlIEELE R. A. Strong R. W. Ruth R. C. Maley J. A. Sackrison A. A. Odell P. M. Smith R. W. Marshall R. L. Strang J. M. Silkman R. S. Lutz H= a(»ta 125S J. r sjT/C^ mots CLASSES.
RM2AMY9D2–Taps . * I 3Z AWLeA^oa^H CWVrft. 6 €ap0 1016 W&z ^apsi g>taK C. Roth ell Editor-in-Chief W. F. Wright ) r Business Managers D. F. Folgee : J ! J. M. Jackson issistant Business ManagersJ. W. Steibling J. J. Sitton Advertising Manager F. H. Agnew Chief of Literary Staff L. B. Caxxi.x J. P. Harrall Editors of Athletic Book R. J. Odom / I). M. Simpson Editors of Military BookF. K. Armsteong A. M. Dickson Editor of Classes Book W. W. Malloey - Editor of Publications Book D. H. Banks Editor of Organizations and Llubs Book R. F. Wright ) D. G. ODell - - / Editors of Satire Book R. M. McConnell
RM2AXDEFE–A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . Lane, Tice Lowry, Lewis A. L. Lamkin, Thos. W. A.Lumtix, Pleasant R. Lyle, J. H. Lumpkin, Robt. Ligon, Setha Moore, M. Mont-gomery, Geo. Miller, Mordecai Myers, David Mimms, Lelm Milliga, Pat Marlow,Chas. H. McCall, Shad Morris, Hudson Moss, F. G. Moss, Elijah Maddox, Wm. G.Morris, Wright Murph, X. G. McFarland, D. R. Mitchell, John W. Martin, Geo.Moore, Robt. Mitchell, Jas. A. Nesbit, P. Nugent, J. M. Norwood, James OBryan,Benj. Odell, Asa Prior
RM2AWNMB0–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ferences voted as follows: North Caro-lina conference: For, M. T. Plyler, M Brad-shaw, H. A. Humble, H. M. North, J. C.Wooten,R. H. Willis, J. G. Brown, R. L. Flowers. W.P. Few; against, Mrs. J. LeGrand Everett andJohn F. Bruton. Western North Carolina conference : For,G. T. Rowe, A. W. Plyler, E. K. McLarty,Plato T. Durham, H. K. Boyer, J. H. Barn-hardt, C. C. Weaver, H. H. Jordan, Mrs. H. A.Dunham, C. H. Ireland, J. F. Shinn, J. B.Ivev, G. L. Hackney, L. B. Rodgers, L. H.Phillips; against, W. R. Odell. A resolution was passed requesting the bish-o
RM2ANCHEW–The Illio . s ^/CTm a =fi CLASSES. i KEESE STRANG SCHEELE SMITH HERMANN STRONG FRAYER MILLER HUSBAND LUNDGREN SACKRISON SILKMAN LUTZ RUTH WEINGARTNER SCHNEIDER DUBIN %^t $mwt #tmtker Old Ar MORY Decembei i 1914 R M Husband President C F Weingartner Chairman J. H. Miller D. S. Frayer R. L. Hermann H. Dubin C. E. HUNGERFORD D. C. Schneider A. W. Keese F. G. Lundgren D. C. SlIEELE R. A. Strong R. W. Ruth R. C. Maley J. A. Sackrison A. A. Odell P. M. Smith R. W. Marshall R. L. Strang J. M. Silkman R. S. Lutz H= a(»ta 125S J. r sjT/C^ mots CLASSES
RM2AFR40A–. Official directory of the women's clubs of Chicago. g-ton Bd Millard Mrs Frank R 1344 Washing-ton Bd Miller Mrs B C 1692 W MonroeMiller Mrs Jas A 386 Dearborn AvMilliken Mrs Harry Edgebrook 111Mills Mrs D W 1510 Washington BdMoody Mrs F A 1609 Jackson BdMoore Mrs Frank D 411 Oakley BdMoxley Mrs W J Jr 538 Jackson BdMoyer Mrs M N 541 Jackson BdMunro Mrs Daniel 762 W AdamsNichols Mrs F M 1597 Jackson BdNickerson Mrs A E 1054 Washing-ton Bd Odell Mrs G H 1321 W MonroeOConnell Mrs A J 1054 SuperiorOConnell Mrs T W 1408 Jackson BdOffield Mrs C K 379 Ashland BdOGara Mrs T F 1664 Jackson BdOgden Mr
RM2AKFW96–Taps . Nrmbrrry (Emmtij (Club G. S. Wise President C. S. Mills Vice-President W. C. Pugh Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Boozer, L. Hunter, J. 11. Wallace, F. H. Boozer, W. M. Mills, O. B. Werts, R. B. Farrow, D. S. Schumpert, F. E. Hipp, R. Singley, 11. S. Paije Tii-i) Hundred Forty-nine. Spartanburg Qlttij (Club R. H. Sams President L. B. Heffner Secretary and Treasurer Dean, G. B.Dula, A. II.I )unbar, J. V.Freeman, E. F.Freeman, R. A.Fitzgerald, J. B. MEMBERS Friday, R. M.Hagood, W. M.Hagood, E. W.Halstead. R. T.Johnson, H. L.M.ihrv, W. L. ODell, J. H.Sams, M. W.Smith. R.Scruggs, J. L.Walke
RM2AN5JWM–R.LPolk & Co.'s Oklahoma and Indian Territory gazetteer and business directory . nji- Brian <i Armstrong? «S: Jacobs Fddy. 0 T Porter H D << Barber & Dawson Edmond. 0 T Roberts R C * Waters P., H it SCHMITT & GIFFEN (see p 215 Cosby A A El Reno. 0 T Ihone l.)0 Stonenian L J • Williams & Powell «« Welter & Bruhwei ler i Witteii J T Bellinus & Arnett Enid. 0 T Dixon A B Holdenville . I i Kirk F S (( Webster .1 W Ostendorf Wn. Odell J A «fc Son Homestead, 1 T Randolph &: Mehew a Stephenson A Tliomas & Havens *McLEOD OF HAPPY HOLLOW • Yandiver Doc Eufaui: . IT (see back cover and opp insi
RM2AG3R0X–. St Andrew's College Review, Easter 1916. Over 50 BoysEnrolled 1915 S. A. C. BOYS WHOATTENDED 1914-1915Boy Years Attended A. Beer i J. Dack 5 J. Darrorh i M. Foster i H. Home i L. Home i J. Lawson i E. Lowndes 4 G. Lumbers 1 J. McDouga.l I D. McCarter <t R. McLaughlin 1 L. Nerlich 3 V. Nerlich .^i L. ODell 4 H. ODell 4 G. Patterson t D. Patterson i E. Rolph 2 D. Ross 3 C. W. Travis 2 H. WiUoughby 1 H. Watbon i. CAMP KAGAWONG Offers to boys an ideal summer outing. Fishing, trap andrifle shooting, canoe and sailing cruises. Excellent swim-ming and diving facilities. New bungalow with large l
RM2AXCYYR–Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C.. . H 25 McGraw, J. H 45 Moffat, D. H 48 Murray, Logan C 32 Nelson, L. C 20 Nixon, Robert M 17 Odell, J. J. P 10 Ottley, John K 65 Rotan, E 28 Raj-nolds, Joshua S 49 Raynolds, Jeffer on 52 Silliman, C. H 68 Simpson, J. N 41 Thatcher, M. D 60 Valentine, John J 8 Wilson, Medford B 64 Zollars, John W 53 PART TWO PAGE. Abbott, George A 70 Baker, Henry B 96 Bement, Arthur O 96 Best, Chas.. 90 Bissel, Arthur D 35 Bump, Orrin 31 Burton, S. S 88 Cahill, Edward 96 p;ngl
RM2AM3YTH–Taps . aptain ODOM, R. J ist Lt. am BattaBatta KENDRICK, J. B.. .WILLIAMS, K. A... CANNON, L. B McCONNELL, H. S. WRIGHT, W. F QUATTLEBAUM, HADAMS. H. M ist Lt. and B. Ad. (j B.)i st Lt. and B. Ad. (3 B.).1 Lt. and B. Q.-M. (1 B.).2d Lt. & B. Q.-M. (2 B.)2d Lt. & B. Q.-M. (3 B.). II....st Lt. & Ch. Mus....2d Lt. and Prin. Mus. Co. Captains A. BANKS, D. H. ... B. STRIBLING, S. C. C. FOLGER, I). F. .SIMPSON, D. M.McCALL, P. L. ..ANDERSON, C. S.SITTON, J. J. ...McKEOWN, H. S.WATERS, R. B. ..KVZER, E. D. ...TATE, T. H ODELL, D. G LINEFirst Lieutenants .WOODS, E. T .SIMPSON, J. W. ... .JETER, J. P .
RM2AG8HDM–. Taps. President Vice -Presi den>t Secretary and Treasurer J. E. ernon H. B. est Shields. H. L. B. Ballenger. A. R. Cox. G. Manning. T. C. Scruggs, J. L. Bailey, M. H. Dula A. H. Maybry, W. R. Sharp. J. C. Barnes. W. 1!. Dunbar. J. Y. McCord. W. L. Shields. H. L. B. Bishop, Y. C. Fitzgerald. J. B. Murph, W. S. Somerset. E. L. Bobo, 1 S Crav. J. L. Moore. W. S. Vernon. J. E. Brown. C C. Hall. H. A. ODell. .!. H. Walker. H. C. Caldwell, A. J. Harrison. G. Parks. T. W. est, H. B. (larson, .1. . Heffner. L. B. Ravenel. D. West. L. E. Carver. W. . Herring J. W. Reid, S. T.. Jr. in
RM2AXD3N6–Purdue debris . on.N. Odell. F. C. Kroeger.W. M. May. A. E. Hague.R. N. Horn. A. Kinner.I. M. Kirlin. S. L. Phelps. J. R. Mertz. H. F. Lickev. B. H. Krey. W H. Schrader. C. T. Miles. W. Moon. R. A. Lincoln. G. T. ShoemaUer. 1911. J. A. McCIure.W. H. McLean. L. H. McKinzie.C. H. Pyle. C. T. Monley.V. T. Mavity. R. S. Armstrong. C. E. Phillips. W. 6. Vessey. C. Martin. H S. Baker. G. R. Pigman. 1913. H. E. Mclvor. H P. Binder. C. F. Pittman. 0. L. Allen. J. B. Parson. F. J. Blaschke. R. E. Pumphrey R. S. Bowland. L. Pearson. D. L. Ciirtner. T. J. Reese. F. X. Burke. L. M. Ramsey. T. W. Daughertv
RM2AG8J42–. Taps. President Vice -Presi den>t Secretary and Treasurer J. E. ernon H. B. est Shields. H. L. B. Ballenger. A. R. Cox. G. Manning. T. C. Scruggs, J. L. Bailey, M. H. Dula A. H. Maybry, W. R. Sharp. J. C. Barnes. W. 1!. Dunbar. J. Y. McCord. W. L. Shields. H. L. B. Bishop, Y. C. Fitzgerald. J. B. Murph, W. S. Somerset. E. L. Bobo, 1 S Crav. J. L. Moore. W. S. Vernon. J. E. Brown. C C. Hall. H. A. ODell. .!. H. Walker. H. C. Caldwell, A. J. Harrison. G. Parks. T. W. est, H. B. (larson, .1. . Heffner. L. B. Ravenel. D. West. L. E. Carver. W. . Herring J. W. Reid, S. T.. Jr. in
RM2AGAYMR–. Taps. COMPANY G Rush, J. D. Murray, G. L.Colbert, W. C. Baker. M. H.Bussev. J. C.Cobb, B. C.Dickson. L. A.Dickson. W. P.Dula. A. H.Erwin. W. J.Fant. G. W.Graves. F. H.Graves. H. C.Harley. J. B.Henderson. JHester. T. J. Captain—Burch, H. L. First Lieutenant—Graham, W. C. Second Lieutenant—Robinson A. J. First Serceant—Lowman, J. M. Kittles. T. J. E. SERGEANTS CORPORALS ODell. J. H.Walker. A. R. PRIVATES Johnson, A. H.Ketchen. F. W.Keys. E. G.Leslie, A. E.Martin. G. C.Mays, F. L.Mellette. R. S.Moore, L. F.Odom. G. F.Reeves. E. E.Robbins. W. S.Rodgers. W. B.Sarratt, R. C. Bruce. J. M. Palmer. G
RM2AM490A–Taps . PKI.MIiKVrS AMI SPONSOR oh Till-. AC.K I ClI.IT R. I. SOCIKTY 1916 Caps 223. Cfje Agricultural ^octctp Agnew, E. H.Anderson, F. C.Armstrong, F. E.Bogard, W. P.Burch, W. E.Camp. W. B.Cannon, L. B.Carwile, A. B.Chatham, F. W.Dibble, A. C.Dicksox, A. M.Eleazer, J. M. WlTHERSPOON. MEMBERSII aGLER, S. V.Heiss, G. K.Jenkins, W. H.Kendrick, J. B.Kyzer, E. D.Latdlaw. R. F.Leslie, W. E.Lyles, X. P.McKeown, H. S.McMillan, W. L.Mellett, R. R.Myers, F. O.S. M. Young, ODell, D. G.OXeal. R. M.Patrick, W. T.Pjckexs, W. A.Rothell, C.Simpson, D. A.Smith. G. W.Striblixg. S. C.Thorxtox, S. F.Vincent, C.
RM2AGB090–. Taps. H-L.-Burch Cftp-ba-vtv. /I J-Robinson£nd.Ltcu±.. COMPANY G Rush, J. D. Murray, G. L.Colbert, W. C. Baker. M. H.Bussev. J. C.Cobb, B. C.Dickson. L. A.Dickson. W. P.Dula. A. H.Erwin. W. J.Fant. G. W.Graves. F. H.Graves. H. C.Harley. J. B.Henderson. JHester. T. J. Captain—Burch, H. L. First Lieutenant—Graham, W. C. Second Lieutenant—Robinson A. J. First Serceant—Lowman, J. M. Kittles. T. J. E. SERGEANTS CORPORALS ODell. J. H.Walker. A. R. PRIVATES Johnson, A. H.Ketchen. F. W.Keys. E. G.Leslie, A. E.Martin. G. C.Mays, F. L.Mellette. R. S.Moore, L. F.Odom. G. F.Reeves. E. E.Robbins. W. S.Ro
RM2CDEWK8–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . church membership lastPalm Sunday. Following services herelittle Wiley was laid to rest by the sideof his mother in the cemetery at HillsChapel, over in Lincoln county, Rev. E.N. Crowder officiating. Wiley was claimed and clothed by thePhilathea class of Main Street, HighPoint, quite a number of these good wo-men having attended his funeral ser-vices. He is survived by his father, J.W. Pryor of Mt. Holly, a world war vet- eran, and Odell, Idell and Ola Pryor, abrother and two sisters, wl,0 live at theChildrens Home. SOME DO, SOME DONT Of the 833 S
RM2CEHE0K–. Annual banquet in commemoration of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, under the auspices of the Republican Club of the City of New York, Waldorf-Astoria, Thursday evening, February 12, 1903. Aaron S. Thomas.W. F. Merrill,Howard A, Haven.Fredk C. McLewee, James A. Blanchard.James A. OGorman.Edward T. Bartlett.Hamilton Odell.Frederick Ullman.. Charles A. Stadler.John Proctor Clarke.Alexander D. Cambell.E. A. Newell.J. Castree Williams. 35 Leopold Stern.Samuel Greenbaum.H. C. Stuart.Samuel Sachs.Samuel Sachs, Guest.Harold Werner.
RM2CDHG97–. Book of Texas . Prominent College PresidentsEdgar Odell Lovett F. M. Bralley William M. Rice Institute, Houston, Texas Girls Industrial College, Denton, Texas W. B. BlZZELL Agricultural and Mechanical College, College Station, TexasSamuel Palmer Brooks Dr. R. J. Hyer Baylor University, Waco, Texas Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Prominent Ministers of TexasRev. R. E. Vinson, Presbyterian, Rev. George W. Truett, Baptist, Austin Dallas as Rev. W. D. Bradfield, Methodist, Very Rev. James M. Kirwin, Catholic, Dallas Port Lavaca THE CHURCHES 387 at work in the state, with almost an
RM2CDB605–. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . %LKtk-khj-^ J.-> Dar.;e: W. J< 15° A SKETCH OF ST RAT HAM. 1 SchooUHouse on Div. No. in Distance. Of our citizens engaged in othercallings, C. W. Healey is a success-ful civil engineer, graduated fromDartmouth in 1SS1, and is now onthe staff of the Atlantic & Danvillerailroad with headquarters at Nor-folk, Va. John Scammon, recently admittedto the bar, has an office at Exeter. George H. Odell, merchant, dealsin hardware, groceries, and a largevariety of miscellaneous goods. Ed-gar X. Smith, postmaster, does a
RM2CHX3KK–. Iris 1911 . Delta Phi Kappa Nashville, Tennessee Colors: Gold and Blue Flower: Forget-me-not Sorores ex Seminario WiLHELMINA LiTTEREE ^j^g Mrs. Wm. C. Petty Marion Henderson Mrs. Tom g. Moore Margaret JonnardMrs. Edwin A. Sayero Martha Weatherly Margaret WarnerMary RansomMarie RouserMrs. Allen Odell -^^ Elizabeth Creighton Elizabeth CampbellRosalie LittererGeorgia BrenneckeMary Louise CroswellMrs. Tom DeMoss Mrs. W. A. Donaldson Mary Patterson Willie Napier Louise Dudley Bentie Thomas Janie Sj 4 DER£ Roll of 1911 Annie PaulkLiNNiE TuckerElizabeth HarrisonEviE Hume NeeleyClara Louise Hailey S
RM2CHCWRT–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . %3. 3l.Beiyamui J- Rhodes. 33.ChaiiesDoty.34. JolmMc .Council35 J.Wesley Hunt.36.Hu|h.O,Brifi»-31. Thomas Kelly.38.Michael Smith.39JohnftBrady. 4ftH!W.Chacpin-axi. 4UfranBm J Ottarsan 42.Thamas Janes Jr. 4&Jessemtchell 44.John¥et&eman. 45.JamfisK-urray.4&WHamObisfiela ■4il.jQhiiK.Ueyn.alds.4i8.JohnSchappert-49.AndrewJ. Odell 50BeTnardKeillySl.JsmosWallace.vSr. 48 KULES AND ORDERS OF THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Passed January 5, 1857. I. Upon the appearance of thirty-one members, the Board shall be calledto order by the President, or if he be
RM2CHX4B5–. Iris 1911 . BETA CHI OMEGA. Delta Phi Kappa Nashville, Tennessee Colors: Gold and Blue Flower: Forget-me-not Sorores ex Seminario WiLHELMINA LiTTEREE ^j^g Mrs. Wm. C. Petty Marion Henderson Mrs. Tom g. Moore Margaret JonnardMrs. Edwin A. Sayero Martha Weatherly Margaret WarnerMary RansomMarie RouserMrs. Allen Odell -^^ Elizabeth Creighton Elizabeth CampbellRosalie LittererGeorgia BrenneckeMary Louise CroswellMrs. Tom DeMoss Mrs. W. A. Donaldson Mary Patterson Willie Napier Louise Dudley Bentie Thomas Janie Sj 4 DER£ Roll of 1911 Annie PaulkLiNNiE TuckerElizabeth HarrisonEviE Hume NeeleyClara
RM2CJ6K42–. Canadian grocer January-June 1921 . ed for the coming year. Optimist-ic reports were received from all sec-tions of the provinces and prospects forgood business in 1921 are bright. Thefollowing salesmen attended: L. C. Arm-strong, B. Marshall Armstrong, G. A.Trites, A. R. Smith, H. G. ODell, A. A.McAdam, Le B. Pridham, J. V. Keir-stead, F. R. Le Clair, Harvey Colwell,E. A. Allain, E. L. Prew. ALBERTA TRAVELLERS ELECT OFFICERS FOR N. W. ASSOCIATION The elections of Alberta officers ofthe North West Commercial TravellersAssociation, of Canada, held in Winni-peg recently, resulted as follows: V
RM2CDE29H–. U and I . Department ofScience in University High School. EVALENE V. KRAMER, M.S.. Univer-sity High School Librarian. LIESETTE J. McHARRY, A.M.. Univer-sity of Illinois, Assistant Professor ofEducation; Head of Department ofEnglish in University High School. CHARLES W. ODELL, Ph.D., Universityof Illinois, Associate Professor of Edu-cation. MINERVA PINNELL, Teacher of Artin University High School. GEORGE W. REAGAN, Ph.D., Univer-sity of Illinois, Assistant Professor ofEducation. BETTY A. RICHARDS, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer, Ulniversity High School. RUTH A. ROGERS, B.S. in L.S.. Univer-sity
RM2CDF4ND–. Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1887 . L., carpenter, h SharpSharp Pierson, carpenter, h outside limitsSharp William, carpenter, h SharpSharp William A. G. carpenter, h Wentworth Old Whiskies of Leading Brands at E. G. NEWCOMBS,Odell Building. SAMPLE, S. BROWSS is Headquarters for Mensand Hoys Shoes of all kinds. 136 EEIDSVILLE DIRECTOEY. Sherman James, col, tob. caser, li Scales Shreves John, tob. buyer, h Scales Simpson Fayt. col, lab, h Wentworth Simpson Henry, col, tob. twister, li W. Market Simpson Miss L. h Arlington Simpson Marshall, col, fireman, h Harris Simon J.
RM2CGY8KA–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Shopman. Frank Proctor, Shopman. J. N. Holmes. Shopman. M. Gleason, Shopman W. J. Taubkens, Section Foreman. J. H. Britt, Seotion Foreman. D. H. Odell, Secretary. WELLSTON DIVISION(C. H. & D.) Correspondent, T. J. Reagan, Chief Clerk,Dayton, Ohio DIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE M. V.Hyneb, Superintendent, Chairman.A. A. Iams, Trainmaster.H. G. Snyder, Division Engineer.G. A. Ruoman, Supervisor. F. S. Thompson, Company Surgeon.J. R Casad, Claim Agent. C. Grdisheimer, Master Carpenter.M. Kirsch, Secretary.Frank Pease, Engineer.E. F. Surface, Conductor. G. Ga
RM2CGXABJ–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Corcoran, Superintendent, Chairman.O. B. Grove, Agent.VVm. Bavis, Engineer. C. W. Day, Conductor. E. F. Gorman, General Yardmaster. H. M. Shea, Trainman. John F. Buckley, Fireman. R. H. Bohanan, Yard Conductor. W. M. Thompson, Trainman. Arthur West, Trainman. M. E. Moran, Shopman. Frank Proctor, Shopman. J. N. Holmes, Shopman. M. Gleason, Shopman. W. J. Taubkens, Section Foreman. J. H. Britt, Section Foreman. D. H. Odell, Secretary. WELLSTON DIVISION (C. H. & D.) Correspondent, T. J. Reagan, Chief Clerk, Dayton, Ohio DIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE M. V. H
RM2CEKP1R–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. er, Cutler, and E. D. Meyerowitz, Berkeley, tied for third with 8ft.1 mile bicycle race—3m. 4 l-5s., Adams, Berkeley, won; D. Miller, Barnard, second; L. P. Bissare, Berkeley, third: F. Kendall, Cutler, fourth.Throwing the hammer—J. Martin, Dwight, 117ft., won; C. Jackson, Cutler, 100ft. lOin., second; Bassare, Berkeley, 99ft. 4 2-5in., third; H. Have- meyer. Cutler, 98ft. lOin., fourth.Wonby Berkeley School—72 1-2 points. PRINCETON INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS. 100 yards run—10 l-5s., W. A. Schick, Jr., Andover, 1901; H. B. Odell, Mer- cersburg, 1903.880 yar
RM2CGMBR0–. Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... [1861-1866] . V: ■.. .. « M*y31. MaseseiaatOctSS. 1** M ■ cCkkafo, EL.SepLSC. MM..Mustered«waO-.:.K, l&tt.... Mayt.. Mar Si. .i; :• ■:>- :: :: • ■-.■ izi :-:: -LiZli r- i.f- --- .; Snrm^ ADem. Gears? W :--:-t :■:..! — »-ir-f;- ... tt: Att --.: • :--.- Pecatonsea B- - -: fi •■ 7 - •■ : z..z -.1 i - iT -J . - r- ■-: • - .--:• Samaaak. F : - :rr r : - • .^..-iC. :-- Pwb*w : :i::Air: CM* Isaac s : Fr.i- - -i Altai -- Ooo.Vt, w Uhaxa W .... &h C.-^-Z. Aniisi Chicago . - -- i r---: -.----.:.;;. - - F-.-.S -:-. Odell i;.: . - - DnH. ;
RM2CDF5D7–. Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1887 . house, h N. Elm c GastonDixon Miss Nellie L. school teacher, h N. Elm cor GastonDoak Andy (col), lab, h McCulloch, S. G.Doak Miss Eule E. milliner Mrs. T. A. Lyon, h CedarDOAK «fc CtRETTER, (col), T. G. D. Doak and E. J. A.Gretter, groceries and provisions, Warnersville, S. G. Old Whiskies of Leading Brands at E. G. NE WCOMBS,Odell Building. Ready-Made Clothing in correct styles,^foest materi-als and lowest prices at SAMPLE S. BBOWIS. 42 GREENSBORO DIRECTORY. Doak James W. merchant, li Gaston cor Cedar Doak Miss Mamie, milliner, h hea
RM2CE18H9–. Annual catalogue of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi . Madison Nason, R. N Oktibbeha Newman, J Oktibbeha ODell, C. I Marshall ODell, E. H Marshall ODell, J. D Marshall Parker, R. T Yazoo Parker, S. C Yazoo Pegg, L. A Coahoma Pierce, C. E Oktibbeha Pohl, A Powell, G. C Price, T. T Tallahatchie Lauderdale Prince, J. R Redditt, A. R Riciiey, T. G Washington Carroll Oktibbeha Roche, W. H Warren Ryland, V. H Bolivar Saucier, L. W Saunders, H. T Shaw, C. H .. Oktibbeha Sherman, E. R Shropshire, C. W Stark, W. L Oktibbeha Hinds Olrt.ihhphn : J 1 . i T 14 Mississippi A. & M. Co
RM2CDJW53–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . A 219 W 7th rm 806Swanwlck & Donnelly 408 S Spring rm 1116SWEET C IBESON, 707 Ferguson BldgTapgart J D 215 W 7th rm 1017TANNER, ODELL & TAFT, Suite 912 Cal-ifornia BldgTAPPAAN C 8. 815 Black BldgTatlow J B 315 S Bway rm 432Iavlor E E 356 S Spring rm 630Taylor G I^ 453 S Spring rm 1229Taylor R S 356 S Spring rm 411Taylor Saml 356 S Spring rm 782TAYLOR & FORGY, 903 California BldgThomas A W 356 S Bway rm 512Thomas F J 326 W 3d rm 710THOMAS HAROLD E. 729-731 I N Van Nuys BldgThomas W B 215 W 7th rm 1300THOMAS W LE ROY, 716-717 Merchants Trust BldgTHOMPS
RMRJGYG2–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. I'HJb BEE-KEEPERS REVIJ^W- 143 Dr. J. W. CRE/SSHAW, Versailles, Ky., Offers for Sal? QHTeiSTeiD QQEEHS At $1.00 each ; after July 1st., 75 cts. Only the yellowest ( " 5-banded " ) variety, and as good queens as anybody can rear. Bred from ouly the best mothers possible to obtain. Imported siock mated to yellow drones, same price. Any of Koot's goods at his prices. Send for circular. Book your orders now and get your queens and supplies when needed. Queens ready in May. 3-94-tf THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. 00(1 willbuy the ODELL TYPEWRITER iDtUand CHE
RMRJGY3K–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 153 Dr. J, W. CRENSHAW, Versailles, Ky., Offers for Sai^ At fl.OO oaoh ; after July let., 75 cts. Only the yoUowest ( " 5-banded" ) variety, and as sood queens as anybody can rear. Bred from only the beet mothers possible to obtain. lmporte<l siock mated to yellow drones, same price. Any of Root's goods at his prices. Send for circular. Boiik your orders now and get your queens and supplies when needed. Queens ready in May. 3-94 tf THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. willhuythoODELL TYPE WRITER and CHECK PERFORATOR, with 7,s Char
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