92 resultados para St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818.
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First published in National perils and opportunities, discussions of the general Christian conference held in Washington, D.C., 1887 under the auspices of the Evangelical alliance for the United States. New York,1887.
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Lectures delivered during the spring of 1888.
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Caption on image includes title + Copyrighted by H.C. Hubel. St. Clair, Mich. 1910. On verso: Gift. Mr. Wifred Shaw. 12/15/1932 (Daybook, image #15)
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Back Row: Clarence Moulthrop, Lee Bonar, Julius St. Clair, Abraham Cohn, Charles Beath, William Cruse, Harold Rye, stud. mngr. Charles Boos
Middle Row: asst. coach Prentiss Douglas, asst. coach Robert Watson, Clifford Sparks, Chester Morrison, Lowell Genebach, Thomas Garrett, Archie Weston Harry Wellford, Gerald Froemke, Oscar Cartwright, trainer Harry Tuthill
Front Row: Oscar Lambert, Joseph Hanish, Alan Boyd, Elton Wieman, Angus Goetz, head coach Fielding Yost, John Goodsell, Richard Weske, William Fortune, Frank Culver
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Top Row: Grant Hicks, Roy Callahan, William Aubry, Stewart Hulse, John Groshko
3rd Row: Nathan Feinsinger Glen Rearick, Halbert Loomis, George Griffin, Edward Huggins
2nd row: Leonard Goldwater, Harold Cochran ,Clayton Purdy, James Brooker, Richard Freyberg, William DeHart Hubbard
Front Row: Richard Doyle, Charles Reinke, Coach Steve Farrell, captain W. Homer Hattendorf, st. mngr. Arthur Graves, Raymond Smith, William Roesser
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Crockett's attempt (ghost-written by Thomas Chilton) to correct erroneous impressions produced by Mathew St. Clair Clarke's The life and adventures of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee, which was published anonymously in 1833, and later reissued as Sketches and eccentricities of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee. Cf. introduction to the facsimile edition of the Narrative, edited by J.A. Shackford and S.J. Folmsbee, and published by the University of Tennessee Press.