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Demonstrate aviator's tester at Military Surgeons and Pharmacists Congress. Washington, D.C., May 8. Lieut. Ugo Reitano, army medical corps member from Italy, Capt. C.L. Leedhorn of the U.S. School of Aviation, look on while General Constantine Iliescu of Roumania tries out the latest U.S. Army mechanical tester for reaction of airplane pilots. The machine sets up theoretical problems for the pilot and test his reaction to each, thus eliminating hours of expensive tests by other methods

Demonstrate aviator's tester at Military Surgeons and Pharmacists Cong...

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What was your first reaction? Vukovar 91, Mogadishu 93, Sarajevo 92 ... / / Maria Dujmović Kondres.

What was your first reaction? Vukovar 91, Mogadishu 93, Sarajevo 92 .....

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Compressors. Throughout plants of this type gaseous products frequently have to be compressed and cooled in what are called "heatexchangers." In the cycle of reaction, the pressure drops and it must be compressed and cooled.

Compressors. Throughout plants of this type gaseous products frequentl...

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Congressmen take to air to discuss Der Fuhrer's speech. Washington, D.C., April 28. Reaction by congressmen was not long in taking shape this morning after Adolph Hitler's speech, and the National Broadcasting Company called in five of the outstanding congressmen to air their views. H.R. Baukhage, NBC announcer seated at the end of the table, acted as Master of Ceremonies and introduced each speaker. Around the table starting at right: Caroline O'Day, Representative from New York, D. Worth Clark, Senator from Idaho, announcer Baukhage, William King, Senator from Utah, Edwin C. Johnson, Senator from Colorado, and Hamilton Fish, Representative of New York

Congressmen take to air to discuss Der Fuhrer's speech. Washington, D....

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Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
H. D. Faulkner to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 05, 1861  (Reaction to Inaugural Address in New York)
Thomas Webster Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Report from Pennsylvania on reaction to Cameron's appointment)
Demonstrate aviator's tester at Military Surgeons and Pharmacists Congress. Washington, D.C., May 8. Lieut. Ugo Reitano, army medical corps member from Italy, Capt. C.L. Leedhorn of the U.S. School of Aviation, look on while General Constantine Iliescu of Roumania tries out the latest U.S. Army mechanical tester for reaction of airplane pilots. The machine sets up theoretical problems for the pilot and test his reaction to each, thus eliminating hours of expensive tests by other methods

Demonstrate aviator's tester at Military Surgeons and Pharmacists Cong...

A black and white photo of two men in military uniforms, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, In... More

Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Thomas Webster Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Report from Pennsylvania on reaction to Cameron's appointment)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
[Personal Reaction to Politics]

[Personal Reaction to Politics]

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J. M. Biscound to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 12, 1861  (Reaction to Fremont's proclamation in Egypt)
J. M. Biscound to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 12, 1861  (Reaction to Fremont's proclamation in Egypt)
[Personal Reaction to Politics]

[Personal Reaction to Politics]

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Recovery. Butadiene, which did not take part in the reaction, is cooled, condensed and recovered

Recovery. Butadiene, which did not take part in the reaction, is coole...

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Army declares war on pneumonia. Washington, D.C., Sept. 1. The Army Medical Center is preparing a pneumonia vaccine for the first mass scale inoculation ever attempted in the battle against the disease. Volunteers from the CCC will be the human guinea pigs in the experiment. This vaccine, which is 10 times more costly as gold, is being made for distribution this fall to all CCC enrollees who desire inoculations. Officers expect to have enough vaccine for the safeguarding of 300,000 individuals. Captain John R. Wood, is shown with the partially purified product when it dialyzed in cellophane sacks to remove the reaction substances that give chills and fever and to further purify the product....

Army declares war on pneumonia. Washington, D.C., Sept. 1. The Army Me...

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Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Nashville, Tennessee Telegraph to Lawrence A. Gobright, Friday, January 09, 1863  (Telegram reporting reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Kentucky)
H. D. Faulkner to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 05, 1861  (Reaction to Inaugural Address in New York)
H. D. Faulkner to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 05, 1861  (Reaction to Inaugural Address in New York)
Thomas Webster Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Report from Pennsylvania on reaction to Cameron's appointment)
[Personal Reaction to Politics]

[Personal Reaction to Politics]

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Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
Nashville, Tennessee Telegraph to Lawrence A. Gobright, Friday, January 09, 1863  (Telegram reporting reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Kentucky)
[Personal Reaction to Politics]

[Personal Reaction to Politics]

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[Anti-Confederacy cartoon showing Southerner's reaction to Lincoln's determination]

[Anti-Confederacy cartoon showing Southerner's reaction to Lincoln's d...

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Women's reaction to enfranchisments of ex-cons

Women's reaction to enfranchisments of ex-cons

Clippings express contrasting views of women's reaction to enfranchisement of ex-cons: Geneva Times reports women attack Gov. Whites actions; Anne Fitzhugh Miller clarifies Women's Political Union broadside tha... More

Democratic government vs.against organized force of reaction. Washington D.C., March 8. Before six hundred labor leaders from all parts of the country, Senator Robert Lafollette, Progressive of Wisconsin, delivered the principal speech at the opening session of the Convention of the Labor Nonpartisan League today. Urging the league to back President Roosevelt's court reorganization plan to the limit, Senator Lafollette said: "In the coming legislative struggle the strength of popular democratic government in America will be pitted against the organized force of reaction," 381937

Democratic government vs.against organized force of reaction. Washingt...

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Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
James W. Stone to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Telegram concerning reaction to Emancipation Proclamation)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
Democratic government vs.against organized force of reaction. Washington D.C., March 8. Before six hundred labor leaders from all parts of the country, Senator Robert Lafollette, Progressive of Wisconsin, delivered the principal speech at the opening session of the Convention of the Labor Nonpartisan League today. Urging the league to back President Roosevelt's court reorganization plan to the limit, Senator Lafollette said: "In the coming legislative struggle the strength of popular democratic government in America will be pitted against the organized force of reaction," 3/8/1937

Democratic government vs.against organized force of reaction. Washingt...

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Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 18, 1860  (Report from East on public reaction to the “present crisis”)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)