Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, Volume 24Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1909 |
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... North Watson la . ( F 8 ) , fr . Wat- rome av . , W. to W.167th . River . son av . , at Elder av . , N. W. 169th ( C ... north side of Mo sholu parkway , W. of Jerome av . Broadway , at Corlear av . , N. and W. and S. W. to Seward pl . W ...
... North Watson la . ( F 8 ) , fr . Wat- rome av . , W. to W.167th . River . son av . , at Elder av . , N. W. 169th ( C ... north side of Mo sholu parkway , W. of Jerome av . Broadway , at Corlear av . , N. and W. and S. W. to Seward pl . W ...
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... north , Jerome avenue being the dividing line . These streets have been renumbered . Manhattan has seen the least ... North R. 555 W. 55th . 646 W. 55th . 2402 Broadway . 2516 Broadway . 3242 Broadway . 151st and 7th av . 181 7th av ...
... north , Jerome avenue being the dividing line . These streets have been renumbered . Manhattan has seen the least ... North R. 555 W. 55th . 646 W. 55th . 2402 Broadway . 2516 Broadway . 3242 Broadway . 151st and 7th av . 181 7th av ...
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... NORTH MOON Partial begins ( a ) 2.11 A. M. 1.11 0.11 66 Total begins 3.14 A. M. 2.14 Middle ( c ) Total Ends Partial ( b ) Ends 66 8.55 A. M. 2.55 4.36 A. M. 5.38 A. M. 66 3.36 64 4.88 66 66 1.14 11.11 P. M. ( 26th ) 0.14 66 66 1.55 055 ...
... NORTH MOON Partial begins ( a ) 2.11 A. M. 1.11 0.11 66 Total begins 3.14 A. M. 2.14 Middle ( c ) Total Ends Partial ( b ) Ends 66 8.55 A. M. 2.55 4.36 A. M. 5.38 A. M. 66 3.36 64 4.88 66 66 1.14 11.11 P. M. ( 26th ) 0.14 66 66 1.55 055 ...
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... North Pelham ... 162 North Salem .... 163 N. Tarrytown .... 164 Oak Wood + 83 .. 165 Odell's Mills . 166 Odell Stat'n + 149 . 167 Olinville .... 168 Oscawana .. 169 Osceola Lake .. 170 Orienta Point .. 171 Ossining 227 .. 172 Park Hill ...
... North Pelham ... 162 North Salem .... 163 N. Tarrytown .... 164 Oak Wood + 83 .. 165 Odell's Mills . 166 Odell Stat'n + 149 . 167 Olinville .... 168 Oscawana .. 169 Osceola Lake .. 170 Orienta Point .. 171 Ossining 227 .. 172 Park Hill ...
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... North Moriches .. 386 Northport .. 387 North Roslyn .... 388 North Sea + 517 .... 389 Northville 516 .. 390 Northwest . 391 Norwood + 159 . 392 Norwood + 327 393 Noyack ... 394 Oak Beach ... 395 Oakdale Station .. 396 Oak Islands .. 397 ...
... North Moriches .. 386 Northport .. 387 North Roslyn .... 388 North Sea + 517 .... 389 Northville 516 .. 390 Northwest . 391 Norwood + 159 . 392 Norwood + 327 393 Noyack ... 394 Oak Beach ... 395 Oakdale Station .. 396 Oak Islands .. 397 ...
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Page 372 - V That the government of Cuba will execute, and, as far as necessary, extend, the plans already devised or other plans to be mutually agreed upon, for the sanitation of the cities of the island, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious diseases may be prevented, thereby assuring protection to the people and commerce of Cuba, as well as to the commerce of the Southern ports of the United States and the people residing therein.
Page 372 - That the government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island.
Page 372 - III. That the government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life...
Page 372 - That the Government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a Government adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty...
Page 289 - Eight hours shall constitute a day's work on all works or undertakings carried on or aided by the State, county, or municipal governments, and the legislature shall pass laws to provide for the health and safety of employees in factories, smelters, and mines.
Page 289 - No person shall, himself or by his agent, coerce or compel a person into a written or oral agreement not to join or become a member of a labor organization as a condition of his securing employment or continuing in the employment of such person.
Page 105 - Subd. 8. Exception. Provided that the owner or owners of farm land, and their immediate family or families occupying and cultivating the same, or the lessee or lessees thereof and their immediate family or families who are actually occupying and cultivating the same, shall have the right to hunt, kill and take game or trap fur bearing animals on the farm land of which he or they are the bona fide owners or lessees, during the season when it ifl lawful to kill and take the same, without procuring...
Page 95 - The face of the card may be divided by a vertical line; the left half to be used for a message, etc., but that to the right for the address only.
Page 372 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. VIII. That by way of further assurance the government of Cuba will embody the foregoing provisions in a permanent treaty with the United States.
Page 107 - Millimeter (1/1000 meter) equals 0.0394 inch; centimeter (1/100 meter) equals 0.3937 inch; decimeter (1/10 meter) equals 3.937 inches; meter equals 39.37 inches; decameter (10 meters) equals 393.7 inches; hectometer (100 meters) equals 328 feet 1 inch; kilometer (1,000 meters) equals 0.62137 mile (3,280 feet 10 inches) ; myriameter (10,000 meters) equals 6.2137 miles. Metric Surface Measure.