Bill No. 33. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of Capt. J.W. Everidge, superintendent of public instruction. Passed and approved October 29, 1897.
Bill No. 13. A resolution accepting report of J.W. Everidge, Supt. of Public Schools. Passed House October 20, 1898. Passed Senate approved October 21, 1898.
A resolution to authorize the National Auditor to duplicate Warrant No. 183 to J.W. Everidge, Supt. of Public Instruction for William Le Flore in college. Passed House October 27, 1899. Passed Senate November 30, 1899, with amendment. Approved...
Bill No. 4. A resolution accepting report of J.W. Everidge, Supt. of Public Instruction. Passed House and Senate October 9, 1900. Approved October 10, 1900.
Bill No. 6. A resolution electing a superintendent of public instruction. Passed House October 15, 1902. Passed Senate October 16, 1902. Became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 16. A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to take legal steps to receive the value of timber unlawfully cut from public domain of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 25, 1905. Passed House and approved October 26, 1905.
Bill No. 16. Resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to take legal steps to recover the value of timber unlawfully cut from the public domain of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 25, 1905. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt February 9, 1906.
A letter from Wright to Wilson advising the President's disapproval of the act to take legal steps to recover the value of timber illegally cut from the public domain of the Choctaw Nation. Dated February 20, 1906. Also a copy of Indian...
An affidavit of citizenship and rights of prorate of leased district payment made in 1893 of the parties mentioned. Sworn before Notary Public November 25, 1906.
Barnaby Rudge is the fifth novel which was begun in 1839 and finished in 1841. It is also the first of Dickens's two historical novels. This novel is based on the anti-Catholic riots - the Gordon Riots - instigated by Lord George Gordon in 1780,...
Barnaby Rudge is the fifth novel which was begun in 1839 and finished in 1841. It is also the first of Dickens's two historical novels. This novel is based on the anti-Catholic riots - the Gordon Riots - instigated by Lord George Gordon in 1780,...
A satire on Utilitarianism set in a provincial industrial town, portraying the dreariness of life for industrial workers, the hopelessness of decent people trapped in a failed marriage, and the fallacy of mechanical theories of human nature
Index to administration, public relations, personnel counseling and reference materials, including speeches organized by speaker. The documents listed cover the entire study
The Old Curiosity Shop is Dickens's fourth novel, and one of two novels Dickens wrote for the short-lived magazine Master Humphrey's Clock, begun in March 1840 and finished in January 1941. It was published as a separate book in 1841. The novel...
This novel is Dickens's fourth novel, and one of two novels Dickens wrote for the short-lived magazine Master Humphrey's Clock, begun in March 1840 and finished in January 1941. It was published as a separate book in 1841. The novel tells the story...
Nicholas Nickleby, Dickens' third novel, is about social injustice in England. Nicholas Nickleby's father dies and the family, Nicholas, sister Kate, and their mother, are forced to move to London to ask for assistance from their Uncle Ralph...
C.E. Turner of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology and Public Health wrote G.A. Pennock and M.L. Putnam. The letters discuss testing causes for increased output, analyzing output by 15 minute intervals, testing vascular skin...