982 resultados para Tuttle, Arthur J., 1868-1944


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Collection : Oeuvres choisies de M. Eugène Sue

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Arthur Albert Schmon was born in 1895 in Newark, New Jersey. During his studies at Barringer High School in Newark, he met Eleanore Celeste Reynolds who was to become his wife in August of 1919. Mr. Schmon studied English literature at Princeton and graduated with honours in 1917. That same year, Mr. Schmon joined the United States Army where he served under Colonel McCormick as an adjutant in field artillery in World War I. In 1919, he was discharged as a captain. Colonel McCormick (editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune) offered Schmon a job in his Shelter Bay pulpwood operations. Mr. Schmon accepted the challenge of working at this lonely outpost on the lower St. Lawrence River. Schmon was promoted to Woodlands Manager in 1923. In 1930, he became the General Manager. This was expected to be a seasonal operation but the construction of the mill led to the building of a town (Baie Comeau) and its power development. All of this was accomplished under Schmon’s leadership. In 1933, he was elected the President and General Manager of the Ontario Paper Company. He later became the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Arthur Schmon made his home in St. Catharines where he played an active role in the community. Schmon was a member of the Founders’ Committee at Brock University and he was a primary force behind the establishment of a University in the Niagara Region. The Brock University Tower is named after him. He also served as Chairman of the St. Catharines Hospital Board of Governors for over 15 years, and was responsible for guiding the hospital through a 3 million dollar expansion program. He was a Governor of Ridley College and an Honorary Governor of McMaster University in Hamilton. Mr. Schmon died of lung cancer on March 18, 1964. He had been named as the St. Catharines’ citizen of the year just one week earlier. Mr. Schmon had 2 sons Robert McCormick Schmon, who was chairman of the Ontario Paper Co. Ltd., St. Catharines, Canada, and the Q.N.S. Paper Co., Baie-Comeau, Canada. He was also director of a Chicago Tribune Co. He died at the age of 61. Another son, Richard R. Schmon, was a second lieutenant in the 313th Field Artillery Battalion, 80th Infantry Division in World War II. He was listed as missing in action on November 5, 1944.

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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Victoria mining districts, mining divisions & the gold fields, engraved by William Slight under the direction of R. Brough Smyth ; colored by Arthur Everett, August 1st, 1868. It was published by Dept of Mines ca. 1868. Scale [ca. 1:1,000,000].The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as drainage, cities and other human settlements, administrative boundaries, railroads, gold reefs, mining districts, telegraph lines, shoreline features, and more. Relief shown by hachures. Includes notes.This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.

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"A text modernised as to its spelling, but in other respects in accurate accordance with Caston's text, as represented by Dr. Sommer's reprint."

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Front row: (l-r) George Burg, Eugene Derricotte, Clem Bauman, Bruce Hilkene, Joe Ponsetto, Bob Wiese, Bob Nussbaumer, John Lintol, Roger Choeverini, Arthur Renner, Arthur LeRoux.

Second row: Dick DeMark, Dick Rifenburg, Bill Culligan, Jim Aliber, Ralph Chubb, Edward Greer, Quentin Sickels, Charles Wahl, Jerry Brielmaier, Milan Lazetich, Tom Swift, Tom Peterson.

Third row: Joe Oeming, Dick Smith, Cecil Freihofer, John Weyers, Henry Mantho, Jack Weisenburger, John Babyak, Warren Bentz, Don Fate, Bob Mann, Don Lund, Howard Yerges, Bill Wenzlau.

Fourth, row Bob Oren, Frank Nakamura, Maurice Dunne, Bill Kerr, George Abbott, Charles Sampson, Frank Honigsbaum, Henry Milczuk, Roger Eli, George Babe, Ed Sohacki, Dave Adams, Don Drake, Don Spink.

Back row: H. 0. Crisler, head coach; Henry Hatch, equipment man; Ray Roberts, trainer; D. E. Williamson; Benny Oosterbaan, end coach; Clarence Munn, line coach; Earl T. Martineau, backfield coach.

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Front row: (l-r) George Burg, Eugene Derricotte, Clem Bauman, Bruce Hilkene, Joe Ponsetto, Bob Wiese, Bob Nussbaumer, John Lintol, Roger Choeverini, Arthur Renner, Arthur LeRoux.

Second row: Dick DeMark, Dick Rifenburg, Bill Culligan, Jim Aliber, Ralph Chubb, Edward Greer, Quentin Sickels, Charles Wahl, Jerry Brielmaier, Milan Lazetich, Tom Swift, Tom Peterson.

Third row: Joe Oeming, Dick Smith, Cecil Freihofer, John Weyers, Henry Mantho, Jack Weisenburger, John Babyak, Warren Bentz, Don Fate, Bob Mann, Don Lund, Howard Yerges, Bill Wenzlau.

Fourth, row Bob Oren, Frank Nakamura, Maurice Dunne, Bill Kerr, George Abbott, Charles Sampson, Frank Honigsbaum, Henry Milczuk, Roger Eli, George Babe, Ed Sohacki, Dave Adams, Don Drake, Don Spink.

Back row: H. 0. Crisler, head coach; Henry Hatch, equipment man; Ray Roberts, trainer; D. E. Williamson; Benny Oosterbaan, end coach; Clarence Munn, line coach; Earl T. Martineau, backfield coach.