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81. Admiral Prince Henry, Germany's Sailor Prince, saluting from Bridge of S. S. Kronpriz Wilhelm, arrival in New York, U.S.A

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82. The state of religion in New England since the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield's arrival there ..

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83. A particular account of dreadful shipwreck. The ship Trio, sail'd from Liverpool in July bound for new York, with about fifty families who were going to settle there. The following account was given by the captain on his arrival in England..

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84. McCarran watches his "screen" in action. Sen. Pat McCarran, author of the nation's newest anti-communist screen, watches as crew members are questioned aboard the liner SANTA ROSA on her arrival in New York City. Assistant Purser Tom Hunt assists U.S. Immigration Officer Edward Ferro in questioning crewmen

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85. A new cure discovered. Poland has just discovered that plenty of good fresh air is a great medicine. Before the arrival of the American Red Cross health units in Poland, two and three families lived in one room. Hundreds of children were dying with tuberculosis but no one thought of fresh air. This group of children were found living under just such conditions. Now they are living in a Red Cross hospital with plenty of fresh air and good healthy exercise. The new treatment is proving the salvation of Poland's tubercular children March 1920 [date received]

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86. "I go to Boston, get education, then come back to New York and make lots of money," said 12 year old Joe Hajjar as he took the train for the Hub to meet his daddy, who was found for him by the A.R.C. Joe is the sturdy American youngster who for the last six years has been making his own way in Syria following the death from hunger in that war-stricken country of his mother, brother and baby sister. Joe watched all his loved one die and then tramped about the country, at various times being with the Turkish, German, English and American forces. He is thoroughly familiar with the drill regulations of all these armies, speaks six languages and has the composure of a Major-General. Born in New York City, Joe's parents moved to Boston where the father prospered. In 1914 Joe's mother took her two boys back to Syria to visit their grandfather. A baby girl was born a few days after her arrival at Beirut Joe finally landed in the A.R.C. orphanage near and through the Red Cross succeeded in getting in touch with his father in Boston. He arrived here on the Nieu Amsterdam a few days ago in the company of a Red Cross worker. "I kneel down and pray hard to God whenever I was lonely and hungry," is the way Joe explains how he withstood the hardships

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87. "I go to Boston, get education, then come back to New York and make lots of money," said 12 year old Joe Hajjar as he took the train for the Hub to meet his daddy, who was found for him by the A.R.C. Joe is the sturdy American youngster who for the last six years has been making his own way in Syria following the death from hunger in that war-stricken country of his mother, brother and baby sister. Joe watched all his loved one die and then tramped about the country, at various times being with the Turkish, German, English and American forces. He is thoroughly familiar with the drill regulations of all these armies, speaks six languages and has the composure of a Major-General. Born in New York City, Joe's parents moved to Boston where the father prospered. In 1914 Joe's mother took her two boys back to Syria to visit their grandfather. A baby girl was born a few days after her arrival at Beirut Joe finally landed in the A.R.C. orphanage near and through the Red Cross succeeded in getting in touch with his father in Boston. He arrived here on the Nieu Amsterdam a few days ago in the company of a Red Cross worker. "I kneel down and pray hard to God whenever I was lonely and hungry," is the way Joe explains how he withstood the hardships

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88. "I go to Boston, get education, then come back to New York and make lots of money," said 12 year old Joe Hajjar as he took the train for the Hub to meet his daddy, who was found for him by the A.R.C. Joe is the sturdy American youngster who for the last six years has been making his own way in Syria following the death from hunger in that war-stricken country of his mother, brother and baby sister. Joe watched all his loved one die and then tramped about the country, at various times being with the Turkish, German, English and American forces. He is thoroughly familiar with the drill regulations of all these armies, speaks six languages and has the composure of a Major-General. Born in New York City, Joe's parents moved to Boston where the father prospered. In 1914 Joe's mother took her two boys back to Syria to visit their grandfather. A baby girl was born a few days after her arrival at Beirut Joe finally landed in the A.R.C. orphanage near and through the Red Cross succeeded in getting in touch with his father in Boston. He arrived here on the Nieu Amsterdam a few days ago in the company of a Red Cross worker. "I kneel down and pray hard to God whenever I was lonely and hungry," is the way Joe explains how he withstood the hardships

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89. Laxminarayan, H., 1925- Market arrivals and procurement of wheat in Punjab and Haryana New Delhi, India: Agricole Pub. Academy; 1981

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90. Lim, Paul Stephen, 1944- Some arrivals, but mostly departures Quezon City: New Day Publishers; 1982

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91. Abu Abraham, 1924- Arrivals and departures New Delhi: Tarang Paperbacks; c1983

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92. Luke, Nicholas, 1982- Shakespearean arrivals Cambridge; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 2018

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93. Boehmer, Elleke, 1961- Indian arrivals, 1870-1915 Oxford; New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2021

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94. Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919 Uncle Josh's arrival in New York City New York: Columbia Phonograph Co; 1898

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95. Foner, Nancy, 1945- American arrivals Santa Fe: School of American Research Press; c2003

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96. Hyett, Marvin R. Arrivals & departures Margate, NJ: ComteQ Pub; 2011

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97. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department The new era in Palestine. The arrival of Sir Herbert Samuel, H.B.M. high commissioner, etc. The King's message being read in Arabic

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98. Prince of Wales' arrival in New York on H.M.S. RENOWN, 1919

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99. Bain News Service Mayor McClellan and committee to receive Gov. Clinton's remains, waiting arrival, New York

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100. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Tree in the Colorado portion of Hovenweep National Monument, a widely dispersed example of architectural ruins from the Anasazi or "ancient people's" period preceding the arrival of Puebloan Indian tribes in the lands where present-day Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet

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