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MCA-700 Midline/Reissue Series
MCA 700 Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan MCA-700 Midline/Reissue Series: By the time the reissue series reached MCA-700, most of the ABC reissues had been accomplished in the MCA 500-600s. MCA decided that when full price albums were converted to midline prices, the albums needed a new number altogether rather than just making the administrative change. In this series, we get reissues of many MCA albums that were only one to three years old, as well as a lot of Decca reissues. Rather than pay the price for new covers and labels, most of these were just stamped with the new numbers in gold ink on the front covers, with the same jackets and labels with the old catalog numbers. MCA 700 - We All Have a Star - Wilton Felder [1981] Reissue of ABC AA 1009. We All Have A Star/I Know Who I Am/Why Believe/The Cycles Of Time//Let's Dance Together/My Name Is Love/You And Me And Ecstasy/Ride On MCA 701 - Original Voice Tracks from His Greatest Movies - W.C. Fields [1981] Reissue of MCA 2073. The Philosophy Of W.C. Fields/The "Sound" Of W.C. Fields/The Rascality Of W.C. Fields/The Chicanery Of W.C. Fields//W.C. Fields - The Braggart And Teller Of Tall Tales/The Spirit Of W.C. Fields/W.C. Fields - A Man Against Children, Motherhood, Fatherhood And Brotherhood/W.C. Fields - Creator Of Weird Names MCA 702 - Conway - Conway Twitty [1981] Reissue of MCA 3063. -
The Sunday Stab'. Washington P. P„ Mat 30, 1926—Tort 6
AUTO MOB ICES* ETC. THE SUNDAY STAB'. WASHINGTON P. P„ MAT 30, 1926—TORT 6. MISCErCXNBOHS. 3 ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR RENT—GARAGES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOB BALE—MISCELLANEOUS. 1 FOB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. _ POfiS. PETS. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) _ nod.) good PUPPIES, best - (Continued.) . (Continued.) _ (Con tin guitar, «et~(H do*.) Havi- brass gas. for sale; FOX TERRIER wire-haired: ACOtJSTICON. FURNITURE—WaInut bed. double STOVE—Five-burner, reglatered 8533, ' BILTMORE. BUICK coupe, late fine condition: bal- REAR 1616 L ST. CARS. .$40.00 ) WANTED TO BUY—Rooming house: must land china, rack and furniture of 4- bed. complete walnut bookcase, unit aec-1 condition: I7ai at. n.w. Phone Block. Col. Apt. 16—Room for ladv model: ¦ N.W.. 6 hau » *3. 9th Ifit”a, tlve y as loon tires. Rear 1512 L st. n.w 11-59 ) be cheap; part cash; not ovsr 10 rooms. room apartment. Tel. Col. 6145-W. tional bookcase, mahogany pedestals, tables, | North 9166. AIREDALE PUPPIES. 2 months: pedigree**: of™, i furnished bed-living room: 7-passeneer: fine running : Rear 424 L n.w. single oak wardrobe, odd pieces; in good collar, registered beauties; $lB- n 9um mer: warm in quiet: CADILLAC. st. n.w 25.00 ) section. Address Box 12-Z. Star .office. ANTIQUE CENTER TABLE, banquet top, all SUIT, gray. English tweed, raccoon best stock; sls and near, SkZ. Itwo car Winter: enter. Rear 1611 22nd st. n.w 8.60 walnut; princess condition: cheap. 1212 Euclid st. n.w. 31* size $55". sell for Phone Kensington 114-F-12. -
Vtorld ALBUM CHART
toTHE COUNTRY COUNTRY HOT UNE vtoRLDALBUM CHART By MARIE RATLIFF and CHUCK NEESE AUGUST 5, 1912 THIS LAST WKS. ON WK. WK. CHART 1 WI'S WHY I UWE 10U LIKEI DO SONNY JAMES-Capitol 11067 9 Station Check List 2 4 THE REAL McCOY CHARLIE McCOY-Monument 31329 17 3 3 THE BEST OF CHARLEY PRIDE, VOL. 2-RCA LSP 4082 19 WUBE, Cincinnati (Jack Reno) WENO, Nashville (Johnny K) 4 2 THIS IS JERRY WALLACE-Decca 75294 17 KENR, Houston (Bruce Nelson) WQYK, Tampa (Bob Hudson) 5 6 A THING CALLED LOVE JOHNNY CASH-Columbia 31332 15 WWVA, Wheeling (Bob Ward) WGBG, Greensboro (Tim Rowe) HANK WILLIAMS JR. GREATEST HITS, VOL. 2-MGM 4822 8 WXCL, Peoria (Lee Ransom) WAME, Charlotte (Ed Robinson) U 7 WGMA, H'wood, Fla. (K. C. Jones) KFDI, Wichita (Don Powell) 8 BEST OF JERRY REEO-RCA 4729 7 WUNI, Mobile (Johnny Barr) KBOX, Dallas, (Art Keller) WYDE, Birmingham (Don Parden) WCNW, Fairfield (Fred Slezak) II 9 SOMEONE TO GIVE MY LOVE TO JOHNNY PAYCHECK-Epic 31449 9 WCMS, Norfolk (Earle Faulk) WMNI. Columbus, 0. (0. R. Moore) 9 5 THE KILLER ROCKS ON JERRY LEE LEWIS-Mercury 1-637 14 KLAC, Los Angeles (Carson Schreiber) 10 12 BLESS YOUR HEART FREDDIE HART-Capitol 11073 5 III 14TO GET TO YOU JERRY WALLACE-Decca 75349 5 12 10 GEORGE JONES-Epic 31321 10 The "Crystal Chandelier Situation" still rages in 21 THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WHOLE USA DONNA FARGO-Dot 26000 3 as of this writing. The Charley Pride RCA Gold Standard release began at several stations and MI 17 CONWAY TWITTY'S GREATEST HITS, VOL. -
Striking Tools
STRIKING TOOLS Bahco has over 125 years’ experience of forging, and a solid reputation as a high-quality tool manufacturer. Bahco axes, mauls, hammers, cold chisels and punches all meet the high standards that are essential requirements for all applications - where quality, safety, durability and ease of use are key factors. Safety first. In this chapter we also highlight the safety rules that should be followed by the users of our striking tools. 1078 Chapter Index WOODWORKING AND CONSTRUCTION HAMMERS 1082-1084 METAL WORKING AND INDUSTRIAL HAMMERS 1084-1086 INSTRUMENT AND WORKSHOP HAMMERS 1086-1090 AXES, MAULS AND WEDGES 1091-1097 COLD CHISELS 1098-1101 PUNCHES 1102-1108 SETS 1108 WRECKING BARS 1109 MASONS’S PIN 1109 1079 ICON INDEX ▪ Camping axes are lightweight axes with a short ▪ Mauls are heavy sledge hammers that can be handle, making them easy to carry around. Also used to drive poles into the ground or splitting suitable for indoor use e.g. as a kitchen axe wedges into logs ▪ Head weight: 0.6 kg /1 1/4 lb to 1 kg/2 1/4 lb ▪ Head weight: 3 kg/6 ½ lb to 4 kg/8 3/4 lb Camping ▪ Length: 36-50 cm/ 14 1/4” - 19 3/4” Splitting ▪ Length: 90 cm/35 ½” with wedges ▪ Splitting axes have a thick head, specially made ▪ Hatchets are longer axes for trimming trees and for splitting wood. The shape of the head helps other general purpose work to penetrate the wood with little effort. Some are ▪ Head weight: 1 kg/2 1/4 lb made with a longer head back, for use with a ▪ Length: 60-70 cm/23 ½”-27 ½” Splitting splitting wedge Trimming ▪ Head weight: 2 kg/4 ½ lb to 3.5 kg/7 3/4 lb branches ▪ Length: 80-90 cm/31 ½”-35 ½” and felling ▪ Felling axes are heavier, with long handles and a thinner edge, for easy cutting when felling trees ▪ Head weight: 1.1 kg/ 2 ½ lb to 2.3 kg/5 lb ▪ Length: 70-90 cm/ 27 ½” - 35 ½” Felling AXES, MAULS AND WEDGES All axes are supplied with either a leather or rubber edge protector to ensure that the finish of the blade is maintained. -
MCA-500 Reissue Series
MCA 500 Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan MCA-500 Reissue Series: MCA 500 - Uncle Pen - Bill Monroe [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5348. Jenny Lynn/Methodist Preacher/Goin' Up Caney/Dead March/Lee Weddin Tune/Poor White Folks//Candy Gal/Texas Gallop/Old Grey Mare Came Tearing Out Of The Wilderness/Heel And Toe Polka/Kiss Me Waltz MCA 501 - Sincerely - Kitty Wells [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5350. Sincerely/All His Children/Bedtime Story/Reno Airport- Nashville Plane/A Bridge I Just Can't Burn/Love Is The Answer//My Hang Up Is You/Just For What I Am/It's Four In The Morning/Everybody's Reaching Out For Someone/J.J. Sneed MCA 502 - Bobby & Sonny - Osborne Brothers [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5356. Today I Started Loving You Again/Ballad Of Forty Dollars/Stand Beside Me, Behind Me/Wash My Face In The Morning/Windy City/Eight More Miles To Louisville//Fireball Mail/Knoxville Girl/I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye/Arkansas/Love's Gonna Live Here MCA 503 - Love Me - Jeannie Pruett [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5360. Love Me/Hold To My Unchanging Love/Call On Me/Lost Forever In Your Kiss/Darlin'/The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A.//To Get To You/My Eyes Could Only See As Far As You/Stay On His Mind/I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (About Her)/Nothin' But The Love You Give Me MCA 504 - Where is the Love? - Lenny Dee [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5366. -
1. Hand Tools 3. Related Tools 4. Chisels 5. Hammer 6. Saw Terminology 7. Pliers Introduction
1 1. Hand Tools 2. Types 2.1 Hand tools 2.2 Hammer Drill 2.3 Rotary hammer drill 2.4 Cordless drills 2.5 Drill press 2.6 Geared head drill 2.7 Radial arm drill 2.8 Mill drill 3. Related tools 4. Chisels 4.1. Types 4.1.1 Woodworking chisels 4.1.1.1 Lathe tools 4.2 Metalworking chisels 4.2.1 Cold chisel 4.2.2 Hardy chisel 4.3 Stone chisels 4.4 Masonry chisels 4.4.1 Joint chisel 5. Hammer 5.1 Basic design and variations 5.2 The physics of hammering 5.2.1 Hammer as a force amplifier 5.2.2 Effect of the head's mass 5.2.3 Effect of the handle 5.3 War hammers 5.4 Symbolic hammers 6. Saw terminology 6.1 Types of saws 6.1.1 Hand saws 6.1.2. Back saws 6.1.3 Mechanically powered saws 6.1.4. Circular blade saws 6.1.5. Reciprocating blade saws 6.1.6..Continuous band 6.2. Types of saw blades and the cuts they make 6.3. Materials used for saws 7. Pliers Introduction 7.1. Design 7.2.Common types 7.2.1 Gripping pliers (used to improve grip) 7.2 2.Cutting pliers (used to sever or pinch off) 2 7.2.3 Crimping pliers 7.2.4 Rotational pliers 8. Common wrenches / spanners 8.1 Other general wrenches / spanners 8.2. Spe cialized wrenches / spanners 8.3. Spanners in popular culture 9. Hacksaw, surface plate, surface gauge, , vee-block, files 10. -
The Pacific War Crimes Trials: the Importance of the "Small Fry" Vs. the "Big Fish"
Old Dominion University ODU Digital Commons History Theses & Dissertations History Summer 2012 The aP cific aW r Crimes Trials: The mpI ortance of the "Small Fry" vs. the "Big Fish" Lisa Kelly Pennington Old Dominion University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/history_etds Part of the Asian History Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Pennington, Lisa K.. "The aP cific aW r Crimes Trials: The mporI tance of the "Small Fry" vs. the "Big Fish"" (2012). Master of Arts (MA), thesis, History, Old Dominion University, DOI: 10.25777/rree-9829 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/history_etds/11 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the History at ODU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in History Theses & Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ODU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE PACIFIC WAR CRIMES TRIALS: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE "SMALL FRY" VS. THE "BIG FISH by Lisa Kelly Pennington B.A. May 2005, Old Dominion University A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Old Dominion University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS HISTORY OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY August 2012 Approved by: Maura Hametz (Director) Timothy Orr (Member) UMI Number: 1520410 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. -
26 Gcean GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP of NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, Junii; 26, 19(I4 State to Dredge Imr
p The Family It Pays Newspaper To Advertise In The Times Vol. LXXXIX, No. 26 gCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNIi; 26, 19(i4 State To Dredge iMr. & Mrs. C. Leslie Severs, Si%, Invite CENTSw 1 In Shark ~ | String Band[ In iMr. and Mrs. Homer I). Kresge Feted Grove To Enforce Friends To 50th Wedding Reception Concert Opener - • ......... 1 On Golden Wedding Anniversary “Taste & Conduct” Township Receives Notice of $67,500 Project; Issue OCEAN GROVE— The first Temporary Sewer Notes concert of the season is sched - ; President TAsk^ Residents uled for tomorrow (Saturday) night at Sri5 at the Auditori & Vacationists To Observe •NBPTU-NE TWP. — The Now um when the Ferko String Kules of Deportment Jersey Department of Conservation , Hand of Philadelphia makes its and Economic Development notified! fifth annual appearance. The the. township committee Tuesday! prize - winning Mummers or OCEAN GROVE — The summer • night that the state plans a $07,500 | ganization will play and sing season is in full swing and .Ocean, maintenance 'dredging, project in, many popular numbers and (iruvu intends to observe its rules Shark: Uiv.ev, near the Shark River j display costumes which have o ..M'L’inifitr attire, dogs, bicycle rjd-V' •' Islands. No further details, of the f non top prizes in the Phila . :r», ..nil ocher deportm ent, accord ■ proposal were available. : ■ • delphia New Year’s Day cele ing to Dr. Charles 1. Carpenter, ; The'committee' authorized issil-! bration. l’i esident of the Ocean Grove Camp ... ance of $3,208,300 "in bond anticipa-1 Meet: ng Association. -
American Square Dance Vol. 44, No. 4
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Maine Woods.” Long Time Past, If Ever, Would Do Well Morning Till Night the Red-Breasted Bird to Send Us a Little News About Their Peo Ple and Their Attractions
VOL. XXVII. NO. 33. PHILLIPS, MAINE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1905. PRICE 3 CENTS. SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES Fish and Game Oddities. SPORTSMEN S SUPPLIES SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES Fish all Got Away. Dr. Heber Bishop of Boston who has a cottage ar.d private fish pond on the shore of Clearwater pund, Industry, , WINCHESTER lost a lot of little fish this spring. The dam at the outlet of hi. pond went out Rifle and Pistol Cartridges. and so did the fish. Clearwater pond got the benefit of Dr. Bishop’s fish but The proof of the pudding is the eating ; the proof of the Doctor is not worr\ i.g for the rea the cartridge is its shooting. The great popularity son that he was feeding them for Clear water and would have turned them out attained by Winchester rifle and pistol cartridges to take U. M. C. Cartridges and Shot Shells with himself a little later. during a period of over 30 years is the best proof of you on your hunting trips. Salmon Went Ashore. their shooting qualities. They always give satisfac U. M. C. Cartridges JohnTowne of Portland, Maine, agent tion. Winchester .22 caliber cartridges loaded with for the United States steel corporation Smokeless powder have the celebrated Winches are preferred by the old hunters. No matter is an enthusiastic angler and although what make of rifle —U. M. C. Cartridges will ter Greaseless Bullets, which make them cleaner to give best results. Over 300 different styles. is more particulary fond of brook fish handle than any cartridges of this caliber made. -
2016 Affinity Tool Works Dealer Price Book Rev 20 Xlsx
2016 PRODUCT CATALOG Prices Effective January 1, 2016 Supersedes all previously dated price lists. No. 20 Prices subject to change without notice. Affinity Tool Works, LLC • 1161 Rankin • Troy, Michigan 48083 Ph(248) 588-0395 • Fax(248) 588-0623 • [email protected] • www.affinitytool.com Pkg www.boratool.com Stock No. Description Part No. List Price Qty BORA Clamps & Vises 540445 4.5" Micro Bar Clamp (2-Pack) 6$ 10.91 540606-S 6" Midi Pistol Grip Clamp 6$ 12.64 540606 6" Midi Pistol Grip Clamp (2-Pack) 6$ 23.64 540612-S 12" Midi Pistol Grip Clamp 6$ 15.45 540612 12" Midi Pistol Grip Clamp (2-Pack) 6$ 30.00 540806 6" Pistol Grip Bar Clamp 6$ 19.09 540812 12" Pistol Grip Bar Clamp 6$ 20.91 540818 18" Pistol Grip Bar Clamp 6$ 28.18 540824 24" Pistol Grip Bar Clamp 6$ 30.00 BORA Specialized Clamps & Vises 540520 20 Piece Mini Spring Clamp Set 1$ 10.00 551025 Corner Clamp 6$ 30.00 551027 Large Vise 6$ 30.00 BORA Angle Master Miter Duplicator for Mitersaws 530301 Angle Master - Miter Duplicator 3$ 65.45 BORA Sharpening Stones 501057 Sharpening Stone-Aluminum Oxide 6" x 2" x 1" 30$ 4.47 501098 Sharpening Stone-Green Silicon Oxide 6" x 2" x 1" 30$ 8.73 501060 Sharpening Stone-Aluminum Oxide 8" x 2" x 1" 30 $ 8.90 Page 2 © 2016 Affinity Tool Works, LLC Pkg Stock No. Description List Price Qty BORA Modular Clamp Edge & Accessories 543100 100" WTX Clamp Edge (50" + 50") 6$ 99.00 543050 50" WTX Clamp Edge 6$ 53.00 543036 36" WTX Clamp Edge 6$ 46.00 543024 24" WTX Clamp Edge 6$ 40.00 Kits: 543300 3 pc Clamp Edge Set, 24, 36, 50" 4$ 134.00 543400 -
The Complete Stories
The Complete Stories by Franz Kafka a.b.e-book v3.0 / Notes at the end Back Cover : "An important book, valuable in itself and absolutely fascinating. The stories are dreamlike, allegorical, symbolic, parabolic, grotesque, ritualistic, nasty, lucent, extremely personal, ghoulishly detached, exquisitely comic. numinous and prophetic." -- New York Times "The Complete Stories is an encyclopedia of our insecurities and our brave attempts to oppose them." -- Anatole Broyard Franz Kafka wrote continuously and furiously throughout his short and intensely lived life, but only allowed a fraction of his work to be published during his lifetime. Shortly before his death at the age of forty, he instructed Max Brod, his friend and literary executor, to burn all his remaining works of fiction. Fortunately, Brod disobeyed. Page 1 The Complete Stories brings together all of Kafka's stories, from the classic tales such as "The Metamorphosis," "In the Penal Colony" and "The Hunger Artist" to less-known, shorter pieces and fragments Brod released after Kafka's death; with the exception of his three novels, the whole of Kafka's narrative work is included in this volume. The remarkable depth and breadth of his brilliant and probing imagination become even more evident when these stories are seen as a whole. This edition also features a fascinating introduction by John Updike, a chronology of Kafka's life, and a selected bibliography of critical writings about Kafka. Copyright © 1971 by Schocken Books Inc. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Schocken Books Inc., New York. Distributed by Pantheon Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.