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INFORMATION WANTED Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
INFORMATION WANTED
Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
Probably Signs Only Joseph J. or J. J. Bell. Reward to Him or Any Party Complying with Terms of Notice. Call His Attention to this and establish Communication with Wife, if Living, or Notify if Certain of Demise.
MRS. J. J. BELL, Imnah, Oregon, is anxious to learn the whereabouts of her husband, Louis J. J. Bell, also known as Joseph J. Bell. He is a blacksmith and woodworker by trade; 44 years of age; 5 feet 10 inches high; weighs about 165 pounds. He left home April 8th, 1902. Complexion very dark, is slightly pock-marked; hair, eyes, eyebrows, and mustache almost black; and end of third finger of right hand off at first joint. Long arms and rather large, thick hands. Turns in toes slightly in walking. Is older by three years than in photo. Wife impelled to this course, hoping he may see this, realize her distress, and if he has any love for wife and home, it will be to his interest and to his advantage to return or write at once. Trust devoted wife to make everything satisfactory if he will only let her know his wishes and give her a chance to do so; he should know that life without him is worthless and miserable. Wife offers $25.00 to anyone seeing him to call his attention to this and also write to her at once, to address given, any information known
INFORMATION WANTED Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
INFORMATION WANTED
Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
Probably Signs Only Joseph J. or J. J. Bell. Reward to Him or Any Party Complying with Terms of Notice. Call His Attention to this and establish Communication with Wife, if Living, or Notify if Certain of Demise.
MRS. J. J. BELL, Imnah, Oregon, is anxious to learn the whereabouts of her husband, Louis J. J. Bell, also known as Joseph J. Bell. He is a blacksmith and woodworker by trade; 44 years of age; 5 feet 10 inches high; weighs about 165 pounds. He left home April 8th, 1902. Complexion very dark, is slightly pock-marked; hair, eyes, eyebrows, and mustache almost black; and end of third finger of right hand off at first joint. Long arms and rather large, thick hands. Turns in toes slightly in walking. Is older by three years than in photo. Wife impelled to this course, hoping he may see this, realize her distress, and if he has any love for wife and home, it will be to his interest and to his advantage to return or write at once. Trust devoted wife to make everything satisfactory if he will only let her know his wishes and give her a chance to do so; he should know that life without him is worthless and miserable. Wife offers $25.00 to anyone seeing him to call his attention to this and also write to her at once, to address given, any information known
Replication Data for Xiaobin He: Between Legitimacy and Socioemotional Wealth: Family Ownership and the Party Branches Building of Chinese Private Enterprises
This file contains datasets and Stata codes used for the paper: He, X., & Liu, J. 2022. Between Legitimacy and Socioemotional Wealth: Family Ownership and the Party Branches Building of Chinese Private Enterprises. Management and Organization Review.(forthcoming)
Phenotypic characterization of the Xenorhabdus bacterial symbiont of a Texas strain of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema riobrave, and characterization of the Xenorhabdus bovienii bacterial symbiont of a Newfoundland strain of Steinernema feltiae
Two bacterial symbionts of entomopathogenic nematodes, one of which originated from Texas, U.S.A., and the other from Newfoundland, Canada, were characterized phenotypically. These strains belonged to the genus Xenorhabdus. The Newfoundland (NF) strain was shown to be X. bovienii but the Texas (TX) strain was not identified at the species level. Four additional cultures of Xenorhabdus were included in the study. These were a strain of X. bovienii (Umea), which was from a nematode of European origin, and strains of X. nematophilus, X.beddingii, and X.poinarii. The tests used in this study indicated identical properties for the NF (North American) and Umea (European) strains of X. bovienii. These could be differentiated from the other strains studied by their failure to grow at 34 degrees C and resistance to low concentrations of a mixture of amoxilline and clavulanic acid. The Xenorhabdus TX strain could be differentiated from the other strains studied by its failure to grow at 10 degrees C. Of the tests done, approximately 30 were useful in distinguishing between the strains and species studied.PT: J; CR: ABUHATAB MA, 1997, J APPL MICROBIOL, V82, P351 AKHURST RJ, 1983, INT J SYST BACTERIOL, V33, P38 AKHURST RJ, 1986, INT J SYST BACTERIOL, V36, P454 AKHURST RJ, 1988, J GEN MICROBIOL 7, V134, P1835 AKHURST RJ, 1990, ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEM, P75 BOEMARE NE, 1988, J GEN MICROBIOL 3, V134, P751 BOEMARE NE, 1993, INT J SYST BACTERIOL, V43, P249 CABANILLAS HE, 1994, FUND APPL NEMATOL, V17, P219 CABANILLAS HE, 1996, FUND APPL NEMATOL, V19, P273 CABANILLAS HE, 1996, J NEMATOL, V28, P75 DUNPHY GB, 1994, CAN J MICROBIOL, V40, P161 EHLERS RU, 1988, SYST APPL MICROBIOL, V10, P121 FISCHERLESAUX M, 1999, FEMS MICROBIOL ECOL, V29, P149 FISCHERLESAUX M, 1999, INT J SYST BACTERI 4, V49, P1645 FUJIIE A, 1995, APPL ENTOMOL ZOOL, V30, P23 HOLT JG, 1994, BERGEYS MANUAL DETER HOMINICK WM, 1996, BIOCONTROL SCI TECHN, V6, P317 JAGDALE GB, 1996, J NEMATOL, V28, P301 JAGDALE GB, 1997, CAN J ZOOL, V75, P2137 NISHIMURA Y, 1994, WORLD J MICROB BIOT, V10, P207 SMIBERT RM, 1994, METHODS GEN MOL BACT, P607 WOODRING JL, 1988, SO COOPERATIVE SERIE, V331; NR: 22; TC: 2; J9: CAN J MICROBIOL; PG: 5; GA: 335XVSource type: Electronic(1
Interview with J. P. Griffin
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Julien P. Griffin, from an interview. He was born at Richmond in 1864, though he describes his parents\u27 move there in 1860 as if he were already alive. Typed by J. W. Kennington of Logan in 193
William J. Murtagh papers
William J. Murtagh is one of the world's leading historic preservationists. As an administrator, educator, speaker, and writer he has helped shaped the historic preservation movement for more than fifty years. Murtagh was the first Keeper of the National Register and also worked at the National Trust in an executive capacity for a number of years. He is the author of Keeping Time, a basic text on the development of the historic preservation movement. Murtagh held several teaching positions throughout his career at such institutions as Columbia University, the University of Hawaii, the University of Florida, and the University of Maryland. William J. Murtagh's papers consist of materials documenting his career in both the public and private sector. These materials include correspondence, memos and minutes, research notes, writings, speeches, lectures, reports, photographs, memorabilia, and personal records
J Psi Measurement in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt (sNN) = 39 and 62.4 GeV
J/psi production is considered a very important probes for studying the properties of quark-gluon plasma (QGP). At the PHENIX experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory, a large suppression of J/psi production in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV center of mass energy as compared to the binary collision scaled p+p collisions was observed. The level of suppression is similar to that observed at other energies at CERN's SPS and LHC experiments. This work addresses the PHENIX J/psi measurements at sqrt{s_{NN}}= 39 and 62 GeV Au+Au collisions. These allow for the energy dependent J/psi suppression measurements in order to disentangle the important contributing factors of J/psi production. J/psi results over a wide range of center of mass energies (39-200 GeV) from PHENIX are discussed, in addition to a comprehensive comparison with other experiments.Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Physics and Astronom
J. Thoral Stringham
J. Thoral Stringham is pictured his junior year at Uintah High School. He was born to Irving Ray and Vera Stringham on July 11, 1922. He served in World War II. He married Viola Coles in 1946. He died March 20, 2017
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