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His Father Had Begun:

His Father Had Begun RIDERS TO THE SEA, by John Milling- j ton Synge, is the most nearly perfect trapf!- * in one act in modern literature. The very sir pie plot is based not on the traditional confi:: of human wills but on the hopeless struggle.: man against the impersonal but relentless cruei; of the sea. It has taken from Maurya fouroi her six sons, their father, and their father's father.

RAMESES II (r. 129fM223 B.C.), one of the best-known rulers of ancient Egypt, ruled for 67 years during the 19th dynasty. He established his father had begun capital at the city begun by his father had begun father, Seti I, near Tanis and Qantir ; its exact location is disputed. his father had begun residence was probably the Biblical Raamses (or Rameses), and he has been widely accepted as the pharaoh from whom Moses secured the release of the Israelites.

See Also Father In 1716:

HARRISON, Peter (1716-1775), American archi-, tect, who designed Redwood Library, Touro jSynagogue, and Brick Market in Newport, R. I.; i King's Chapel in Boston; and Christ Church in I Cambridge, Mass. He was bom at York, England, [on June 14, 1716, and moved to Newport in 11740. With his brother Joseph he farmed and I traded in molasses, rum, wine, and mahogany, tin 1761 the brothers moved to New Haven, I Conn., where Peter became collector of customs (in 1768. He died there on April 30, 1775.

Guardi was born in Venice on Oct. 5, 1712, into a family of painters. He probably had his early training from his older brother Gian An¬tonio Guardi (1699-1760), who assumed charge of the family studio after the death of their father in 1716. Francesco's early career is ob¬scure; he assisted his brother and undertook oc¬casional independent work. A notice of 1764 re¬fers to him as a pupil of Canaletto. Uncertain as the citation's meaning is, it does establish that he was already known as a view painter.


On The Other Hand See Her Father On Campaign:

GRANT, Frederick Dent (1850-1912), American general, the eldest son of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president of the United States. He was born in St. Louis, Mo., on May 30, 1850. As a youth he accompanied his father father on campaign in several cam¬paigns of the Civil War and was slightly wounded in the Vicksburg campaign in 1863.

The Campaign.—Preparation of a melting tank or furnace is a slow, carefully controlled process. The making of a batch of glass is called a campaign. The empty furnace is lighted at the beginning of a campaign and the temperature of the melting zone is slowly increased to the final heat desired, usually 2800 °F. or higher father on campaign, until at the end of approximately three weeks, all linings and empty tanks have become thoroughly sat¬urated with the heat. The mixed raw material is then fed into the tank or dropped into the pot.

 

 

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