179 resultados para Tongues of fire
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v. 6. The village convict, by C. H. White. The Denver express, by A. A. Hayes. The misfortunes of Bro' Thomas Wheatley, by Lina R. Fairfax. The heartbreak cameo, by L. W. Champney. Miss Eunice's glove, by A. Webster. Brother Sebastian's friendship, by H. Frederic.--v. 7. The bishop's vagabond, by Octave Thanet. Lost, by E. Bellamy. Kirby's coals of fire, by Louise Stockton. Passages from the journal of a social wreck, by Margaret Floyd. Stella Grayland, by J. T. McKay. The image of San Donato, by Virginia W. Johnson.--v. 8. The brigade commander, by J. W. De Forest. Split zephyr, by H. A. Beers. Zerviah Hope, by Elizabeth S. Phelps. The life-magnet, by A. A. Adee. Osgood's predicament, by Elizabeth D. B. Stoddard.--v. 9. Marse Chan, by T. N. Page. Mr. Bixby's Christmas visitor, by C. S. Gage. Eli, by C. H. White. Young Strong of "The Clarion," by Milicent W. Shinn. How old Wiggins wore ship, by Captain R. T. Coffin. "--mas has come," by L. Kip.--v. 10. Pancha, by T. A. Janvier. The ablest man in the world, by E. P. Mitchell. Young Moll's peevy, by C. A. Stephens. Manmat'ha, by C. De Kay. A daring fiction, by H. H. Boyesen. The story of two lives, by Julia Schayer.
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Reprinted in part from the Yale review, and the New republic.
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Includes pamphlets jointly sponsored by the National board of fire underwriters, Underwriters' laboratories, and National fire protection association.
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Vol. for 1974/75 has error in name: Dept. of Fire Protection [sic].
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John Brown among the Quakers.--Mascoutin: a reminiscence of thenation of fire.--Black Hawk, Keokuk, and their village.--Nauvoo and theprophet.--The first meeting with the Dahkotahs.--The tragedy at Minnewaukon.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on religion.
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Each issue covers one city and has distinctive title: Report on the city of ...
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title varies: 1874-1937, The Insurance Year Book
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Mar.-July 1919 Isued by the Dept. of the State Fire Marshal; Aug.1919-July 1920, by the Dept. of State Police, Bureau of Fire Protection
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"DOT P 5800 2."
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Jordan & Anderson, architect (1863); Spier & Rohns (1898). The old Law Building was renamed Haven Hall in 1933. It became one of the main buildings for LS&A used by Departments of History, Sociology and Journalism. The old Law Library became a study hall and Bureau of Government Library. Extension Division also had offices in Haven Hall.
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Pref. signed: C.J. Ball.
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AEC Report No. TID-3578.