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| | THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT - Timebase 1915 |
 | | 1915 November 25 The almost dormant Ku Klux Klan is revived in Atlanta, Georgia, by Colonel William J. Simmons. |  | | 1915 May 30 Colonel House confides in his diary, " I have concluded that war with Germany is inevitable..." adding that he will persuade President Wilson to act. |  | | 1915 February 4 Germany proclaims a war zone around the British Isles in retaliation for the blockade of its ports. |
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http://www.humanitas-international.org/holocaust/1915tbse.htm
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| | Timeline 1914-1915 |
 | | 1915 Jan 23, Potter Stewart, 94th Supreme Court justice (1958-81), was born in Mich. |  | | 1915 Nov 25, Augusto Pinochet, general and president of Chile, war criminal, was born. |  | | 1915 Apr 3, Paul Touvier, war criminal, was born. |
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http://timelines.ws/20thcent/1914_1915.HTML
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| | Hawaiian Territorial Medical Society. Minutes, 1915 |
 | | Pratt stated that the matter had been taken up by at a meeting of the Board of Health, Dr. McConkey being an officer of the Health Department, and that Judge Stuart had been written to and asked to furnish the Board of Health with a transcript of the court proceedings in question. |  | | Pratt called attention of the Society to an article appearing in the Honolulu Star Bulletin of Monday, March 29, 1915, being an attack on Dr. W.F. McConkey of Paia Hospital, Maui by Judge Stuart, the latter stating from the bench that the Doctor was guilty of malpractice, etc. |  | | C.B. Cooper read a paper on "Fracture of the Ischium with Complications". |
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http://hml.org/mmhc/hma/hma1915.html
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| | john-mar-15 |
 | | 1915 Virgie Blair 22 June 25 Bradley Ratliff 21 1915 Biddy Cavens 22 div. |  | | 1915 Fannie Sweney 21 September 15 Cleve Salyer 26 1915 Viola Ferguson 30 January 16 Harry Salyer 25 1915 Hester Sturgill 23 August 12 Oscar Salyer 24 1915 Lula Crace 16 November 25 Warnie Salyer 21 1915 Martha Lewis 19 November 10 T.S. Sammons 21 1915 Verna Fitch 18 November 22 Edward Schmanch 38 div. |  | | 1915 Julina Murphy 17 May 8 Grover Addis 26 1915 Nellie Green 17 September 7 John E. Alley 24 wid. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/5564/john-mar-15.html
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| | FULTON COUNTY INDIANA |
 | | He was born in Ohio and came to this county after serving in the war. |  | | Henry HAIMBAUGH was born in Lockville, Fairfield county, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1830, and died March 19, 1915, aged 85 years and 24 days. |  | | Whittenberger at one time was one of the largest land owners in the county and at his death owned several hundred acres near Akron. |
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http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1915.htm
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| | Viscount Bryce. The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916. |
 | | Buxton and the Rev. Robert Stapleton, a missionary of the American Board, resident at Erzeroum from before the outbreak of war until after the capture of the city by the Russians. |  | | Cablegram, dated 4th May, 1916, transmitted through the State Department at Washington to the American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, from the Committee's representatives in Turkey. |  | | : Letter, dated 10th November, 1915, from the Principal of the College at H. to Mr. |
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http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1915/bryce
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| | 1915 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | January 12 - The Rocky Mountain National Park is established by an act of the U.S. Congress. |  | | 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1915
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| | RSB Announcements: 1915-1923 |
 | | George B. MacMahon, clerk in the New York office, has been granted six months' leave without pay, on account of ill health, and is now on the Pacific coast. |  | | Charles C. Kolster, assistant radio inspector at New York, N. Y., has been promoted to the position of radio inspector at New Orleans, La., to succeed Arthur R. Rice, who resigned on December 9, 1915. |  | | A. Eaton, of Los Angeles, Cal., who operated his amateur station without a license, was reported by the radio inspector of that district, and was found guilty and fined on November 24, 1914, by Judge Wellborn, of the United States district court. |
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http://earlyradiohistory.us/RSBannoc.htm
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| | Culture Shock: Flashpoints: Theater, Film, and Video: D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation |
 | | Once this honor is threatened (by a "renegade negro"), the Ku Klux Klan is born, imposing order on chaos and releasing Southern whites from "under the heel" of blacks. |  | | The Birth of a Nation, D.W. Griffith, 1915, silent black and white film. |  | | The recently formed NAACP, however, launches a crusade in the African American press against The Birth of a Nation, outraged by Griffith's "vicious" stereotyping of blacks. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/cultureshock/flashpoints/theater/birthofanation_a.html
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| | Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1915 American League |
 | | The Superior Court in Fulton County, Georgia accepted the charter for the establishment of the new Ku Klux Klan on December 4 |  | | Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1915 American League |  | | In December, organized baseball agreed to a formal "peace treaty" with the Federal League ending a two-year political war. |
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http://www.baseball-almanac.com/yearly/yr1915a.shtml
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| | Old Main - 1915 |
 | | The last three stanzas of the senior class poem in 1915 were: |  | | No student is permitted to join a fraternity until he has received a certificate from the President of the University, under seal that he has been a student for one year in the College, that he has completed one year’s work and that his conduct has been satisfactory. |  | | By 1915, there were eight fraternities at Bucknell so the College had developed a policy concerning fraternities, which stated: |
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http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/edu/photo_history/1915/1915_roberts.html
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| | US CODE: Title 28,1915. Proceedings in forma pauperis |
 | | TITLE 28 > PART V > CHAPTER 123 > § 1915 |  | | Such affidavit shall state the nature of the action, defense or appeal and affiant’s belief that the person is entitled to redress. |  | | LII has no control over and does not endorse any external Internet site that contains links to or references LII. |
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http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/28/1915.html
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| | DADS Diary 1915-19 |
 | | Our first mail closed today at 9 am. |  | | This time I did my own but came to grief as I did not hang them out securely enough and they are now at the bottom of the sea. |  | | It has been terrible all night and during the day it got even warmer. |
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http://www.nashos.org.au/15diary.htm
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| | First World War.com - Encyclopedia - The Shell Scandal, 1915 |
 | | Even though by this time the bottleneck in shell production was opening up and supplies were increasing, the Liberal government fell on 25 May 1915 and a new coalition established (under the continuing Prime Minister Herbert Asquith). |  | | Lloyd George therefore encouraged the proprietor of the powerful Times and Daily Mail newspapers, Lord Northcliffe, in the latter's determination to publish details of the 'shell scandal' in his newspapers. |  | | In confiding his views to the Times war correspondent, Colonel Charles Repington, Sir John French set in train a political upheaval back home in London which ultimately contributed to his own recall as Commander-in-Chief at the close of the year (replaced by Sir Douglas Haig). |
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http://www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/shellscandal.htm
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| | The Belgian khaki uniform 1915-1918 |
 | | The Model 1915 "Brocqueville" type, ordered from France by the Belgian Minister of War Brocqueville. |  | | The khaki uniform was introduced in the course of the Spring of 1915, and the first soldiers dressed in khaki were sent to the frontlines in the course of July 1915. |  | | The uniform for the Infantry consisted of an English-type jacket in cotton and a straight pair of trousers in the same material. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Camp/4403/Militaria.html
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| | A Sense of Wonder: The 1915 San Francisco World's Fair |
 | | The ukelele (originally a Portugese instrument, but adopted by the Hawaiians) was first played in the United States at the 1915 fair, creating a ukelele craze in the 1920s. |  | | His plans were presented to the US COngress in 1911 during the competition between San Francisco and New Orleans as to which city would have the privilege of hosting the celebration of the opening of the Panama Canal. |  | | The sporty looking gentleman of 1915 depicted here with white linen suit and bow tie is about to ride his 1915 Marston Golden Sunbeam bicycle home after a long day at the fair. |
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http://www.moah.org/exhibits/archives/1915
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| | Automobile Racing at the Cowley County Fairground in about 1915 |
 | | Automobile Racing at the Cowley County Fairgrounds in about 1915 |  | | Automobile Racing at the Cowley County Fairground in about 1915 |  | | On the other hand, judging from all of the automobiles in the infield of the track, I'm wondering if that race might not have been run in the early 1920s instead. |
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http://www.ausbcomp.com/~bbott/winrr/w15fga.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: 1915 : The Death of Innocence: Books |
 | | This is an excellent account of 1915, the year when gas was used for the first time, Gallipoli became infamous and time and again thousands of men died, on both sides, for little gain. |  | | This book guides the reader through all aspects of the First World War during 1915. |  | | Buy 1915 : The Death of Innocence with 1914 : The Days of Hope today! |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140259007
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| | Joe Hill (1879 - 1915) |
 | | His supporters included the socially prominent daughter of a former Mormon church president, labor radicals, activists and sympathizers including AFL President Samuel Gompers, the Swedish minister to the United States and even President Woodrow Wilson. |  | | The campaign to exonerate Hill began two months before the trial and continued up to and even beyond his execution by firing squad on Nov. 19, 1915. |  | | The uncertain testimony of two eyewitnesses and the lack of any corroboration of Hill's alibi convinced a local jury of Hill's guilt, even though neither witness was able to identify Hill conclusively and the gun used in the murders was never recovered. |
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http://www.aflcio.org/aboutaflcio/history/history/hill.cfm
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| | Major League Baseball : History : World Series History |
 | | The Boston Americans were no strangers to postseason play, but 1915 marked the Phillies' first-ever National League title. |  | | Notes: The World Series gained recognition as a national event when Woodrow Wilson became the first President to attend a game. |  | | 1915 -- Boston Red Sox (4) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (1) |
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http://www.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1915
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 | | Vice President Kastenholz Best Current Practice [Page 4] RFC 1915 PPP ECP and CCP Variance February 1996 3. |  | | Kastenholz Best Current Practice [Page 5] RFC 1915 PPP ECP and CCP Variance February 1996 The Rights Holder grants to ISOC a cost-free, perpetual, non-exclusive, world-wide license under the Rights with respect to implementing and operating under the Standards. |  | | Kastenholz Best Current Practice [Page 1] RFC 1915 PPP ECP and CCP Variance February 1996 After development of the protocols was completed, they were submitted to the IESG for standardization. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1915.txt
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| | Greatest Films of 1915 |
 | | The first American epic film, the story of the lives of a Northern and Southern family during the Civil War and post-Civil War Reconstruction period. |  | | A controversial but landmark film, known for its racist attitudes, and also for advancement of the art of film-making, with new techniques of cross-cutting and editing. |  | | The Birth of a Nation (1915), 187 minutes, D: D. Griffith |
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http://www.filmsite.org/1915.html
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| | Bosse Field |
 | | The Triplets brought home American Association titles in 1972, 1975, and 1979, while the Braves captured the Three-I League Crown in 1946, 1948, 1956, and 1957. |  | | Name: Bosse Field Year Opened: 1915 Seating Capicity: 5,181 |  | | In addition, teams such as the Evansville Black Braves represented the city in Negro League Baseball during the first part of the 20th century. |
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http://otters.evansville.net/otters7.htm
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| | 1915 Eruption |
 | | Over the year from May 30, 1914 to May, 1915, more than 180 steam explosions were recorded, and many more went unrecorded. |  | | One of his photographs, displayed at the right, has proven particularly invaluable in deciphering the events of May, 1915. |  | | Although the eruptions went on for 3 years, the activity culminated during a week of May, 1915, and produced the Devastated Area on the northeastern flank of Lassen Peak. |
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http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/usgsnps/lassen/lassenfact.html
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| | ACR 98: 1915 Ridge Route Highway Historical Monument. |
 | | WHEREAS, The 1915 Ridge Route Highway was replaced in 1933, by a straighter, three-lane highway, which was later widened and became State Highway 99; and |  | | WHEREAS, The 1915 Ridge Route Highway was one of the first products of the newly formed State Bureau of Highways, paid for through the passage of a 1910 bond act; and |  | | WHEREAS, Many credit the 1915 Ridge Route Highway, which opened up travel and commerce between the Los Angeles basin and the San Joaquin Valley, with having prevented California from separating into two separate states; and |
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http://scvhistory.com/scvhistory/rrr072001.htm
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| | Occup. Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment |
 | | 1915 Subpart B App B - Reprint of U.S. Coast Guard Regulations Referenced in Subpart B, for Determination of Coast Guard Authorized Persons. |  | | 1915 Subpart I App B - General Testing Conditions and Additional Guidelines for Personal Fall Protection Systems (Non-mandatory) |  | | 1915 Subpart B App A - Compliance Assistance Guidelines for Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres |
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http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owastand.display_standard_group?p_toc_level=1&p_part_number=1915
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| | MTFCA Photo Gallery: 1915 |
 | | Silver State MTFC, NV 1915 RCA Depo Hack |  | | Cape Neddick, ME Last updated on August 31, 2005 |  | | Click on your browser's "BACK" button to return to this page. |
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http://www.mtfca.com/gallery/year/1915.htm
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| | Regeneration (1915) |
 | | Hence, many of the subtlest nuances that cross the hero's face could not be clearly seen and judged in editing: _Regeneration's_ editor often cuts away before the movement has settled, or cuts into a close or medium shot of the hero after the nuance has already begun. |  | | In 1915, editors had to hold the footage up to the light to see each frame and/or use a magnifying glass; but they could not also run the film at speed at the same time. |  | | An interesting sidenote about his performance: The movieola film editing machine -- that magnified the small 35mm frame to about 4 inches by 6 inches as it ran the film stock through the viewer at the proper projection speed -- was not invented until much later. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0005960
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| | Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: |
 | | Appendix B to Subpart I of Part 1915 --General Testing Conditions and Additional Guidelines for Personal Fall Protection Systems (Non-Mandatory) |  | | Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1915 --Reprint of U.S. Coast Guard Regulations Referenced in Subpart B, for Determination of Coast Guard Authorized Persons |  | | Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 1915 --Compliance Assistance Guidelines for Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres |
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http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title29/29cfr1915_main_02.tpl
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| | Panama-California Exposition homepage |
 | | View short film by photographer Ralph Stineman Teddy Roosevelt visits the Exposition |  | | San Diego would be the first American port of call north of the Panama Canal on the Pacific coast. |  | | Stereocards from the Exposition (see these in 3-D on your own computer screen) |
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http://www.sandiegohistory.org/pancal/sdexpo4.htm
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| | Photographs 1915 |
 | | 41-48); the first, No. 41, was received at North Island on June 21, 1915, above: |  | | Flew ten-minute rides for some 600 passengers, two at a time, at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915, netting the brothers $4,000 (approximately $200,000 today) for 50 days' work. |  | | Plane was sent by rail to Santa Barbara in 1916 for charter and sightseeing use until 1918, when it was scrapped." |
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http://www.glennhcurtiss.com/id26.htm
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| | Events of 1915 |
 | | The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition was not the only major event of 1915. |  | | The Movie "Birth of a Nation" is released. |  | | Many other happenings of note occurred, many presaging powerful and long-lasting influences upon future events. |
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http://www.moah.org/exhibits/archives/1915/whatelse.html
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| | Minnesotans and the Armenian Genocide |
 | | Speaking to Him About It October 7, 1915. |  | | "Minnesota Newspapers Reportage About the Armenian Genocide, 1915 - 1922". |  | | October 8, 1915 Affairs of Our Turkish Ally |
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http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Histories__Narratives__Documen/Minnesotans_and_the_Armenian_G/minnesotans_and_the_armenian_g.html
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| | 1915 Boston Red Sox Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com |
 | | Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org. |  | | You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Teams > Boston Red Sox > 1915 Statistics / Schedule and Splits / Transactions |
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1915.shtml
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| | Australian Television: Telemovies and Miniseries: 1980s |
 | | 1915 takes us inside a bustling rural community and captures the dreams and heartaches of two young men as they grow up and ultimately embark on the greatest and worst adventure of their lives. |  | | Billy MacKenzie and Walter Gilchrist are two best mates who forge their friendship fighting over girls, horses and family. |  | | Writer: Peter Yeldham (Based on the novel by Roger McDonald) |
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http://www.australiantelevision.net/telemovies/198x.html
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| | eBay - 1915 all products at low prices |
 | | Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. |  | | Note: Item availability and pricing may be out of date. |  | | 13 matches found for '1915' in All Products |
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| | Robert's Rules of Order Revised |
 | | Original date: 1996 September 3 Updated: 2004 January 9 |  | | [Editor's Note: The copyright on the original 1915 version has expired. |
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http://www.constitution.org/rror/rror--00.htm
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/1915
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