Book/Printed Material The World book; organized knowledge in story and picture, (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR)
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 3 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) 1 mi mi mi •in 1 t 1 I’ll u 1 4 til
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 5 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR)
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 7 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) ORGAN KNOWLEDGE TRADE MARJ\ REGISTERED EDITOR-IN-CHIEF \W STORY ANlf PICTURE M. V. O’SHEA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON, WISCONSIN EDITOR ELLSWORTH D. FOSTER ASSOCIATE EDITOR NEW PRACTICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY; AUTHOR…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 8 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) AEs •VI 55 NOV 14 1919 Copyright: 1917: 1918: Hanson-Bellows Publishing Company ©CI.A536581
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 9 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCHOOL GARDEN. In the great movement which has as its slogan “Back to the farm,” the school garden is having no slight influence. To¬ day there are in Europe over 100,000 gardens…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 10 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCHUBERT 5250 SCHUMANN SCHUBERT, shoo bert, Franz (1797-1828), a German musician to whom the nations owe a debt of gratitude, for he is the composer of some of the world’s greatest songs.…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 11 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCHUMANN-HEINK 5251 SCHURZ varying shades of feeling represented by the words. His songs were written to poems of Goethe, Heine, Byron, Burns, Moore and other lyrists. Schumann’s wife edited his complete works,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 12 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCHUYLER 5252 SCHWATKA After the war capitalists assisted him in es¬ tablishing a German paper in Saint Louis (the Westliche Post which became a power in the West. In 1869 he took…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 13 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) 5253 SCIENCE AND THE SCIENCES SCIENCE AND THE SCIENCES i tic exploration, he obtained leave of absence in 1878 and undertook an expedition in search of records and remains of Sir John…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 14 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCILLY ISLANDS 5254 SCIOTO RIVER wish and fact, of imagination and reality. The demand for proof is slight, and the satisfaction of belief urgent. At every stage the mind reaches out for…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 15 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCIPIO 5255 SCORPION SCIPIO, sip io, the name of an aristocratic Roman family, two members of which achieved distinction in the wars against Carthage. Publius Cornelius Scipio (237 b. C.-185 b. c.),…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 16 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5256 The poison should be sucked or squeezed out of a wound, and the spot should be bathed with ammonia. The body of a scorpion consists of two divi¬ sions—a short,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 17 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5257 SCOTLAND their thrifty brothers of the Lowlands, inherit from their warring ancestors their loyalty to country and clan, their frugality and their en¬ ergy. Although the Scotch are a practical…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 18 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5258 SCOTLAND terns. The many religious and civil struggles -of the country did not prevent the early pro¬ vision for public instruction. In 1872 the Scot¬ tish Educational Department was created,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 19 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5259 SCOTLAND more craggy. The Grampian Hills in the west, the loftiest mountains of Scotland, are sepa¬ rated from the Northern Highlands by Glen- more, a deep glen which stretches across…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 20 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5260 SCOTLAND lies have usually held the same land for gen¬ erations. This system has been a severe handi¬ cap to the capable Scotch, but when the pres¬ ent leases expire,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 21 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5261 SCOTLAND Canal extends from the Clyde Canal to Edin¬ burgh, and the Crinan from Loch Gilp to Jura Sound. Leith, Dundee, Grangemouth and Aber¬ deen are the large ports of…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 22 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5262 SCOTLAND throne, and Edward I of England claimed the right as overlord to appoint the successor. The Scottish nobles revolted against his choice of JohnBaliol and formed an alliance with…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 23 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTLAND 5263 SCOTLAND Outline I. Location (1) Latitude, 54° 38 to 58° 41 north (2) Longitude, 1° 45 32 to 6° 14 west (3) Relation to England (4) Islands II. Size (1)…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 24 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTT 5264 SCOTT CITIES AND TOWNS Aberdeen Edinburgh Ayr Glasgow Bannockburn Gretna Green Dundee Leith Dunfermline Paisley HILLS Ben Nevis Grampian Cheviot HISTORY Baliol, John De James I (England) Bannockburn Knox, John…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 25 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTT 5265 SCOTT the head. General Scott is an ardent advocate of the principle of universal military service. In September, 1917, he reached the age limit for retirement. SCOTT, Sir Richard William…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 26 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTT 5266 SCOTT was called upon to tell him stories. It was fortunate that he could find enjoyment irT this way, for an illness when he was less than two years old…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 27 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTT 5267 SCOTT mous.” Marmion followed, and was even more enthusiastically received; the swinging lines, as one biographer has said, “took possession of the public like a kind of madness;—people could not…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 28 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTT 5268 SCOTT on an insecure foundation. Years before he had become a silent partner in the printing firm of James Ballantyne Company, and more than once he had been called upon…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 29 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCOTT 5269 SCRANTON but the incident was not without its effect on his party’s popularity. SCOTT, Winfield (1786-1866), an American soldier who distinguished himself in active service in the War of 1812…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 30 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCREW 5270 SCREW Park. Near the city in the surrounding hills are various lake resorts. Prominent features of Scranton are the Federal building, the court¬ house, standing in the center of a…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 31 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCRIBE 5271 SCULPIN by carpenters, and with the screw on the end of bolts. Nearly all vises (1, in Fig. 2) are opened and closed by a screw. The jackscrew (2) is…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 32 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCULPTURE 5272 SCULPTURE THE STORY OF SCULPTURE CULPTURE, skulp ture. Among the arts of de¬ sign three stand out pre¬ eminently architecture, sculpture and painting. Architecture and sculp¬ ture, which preceded painting…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 33 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCULPTURE 5273 SCULPTURE Molten bronze is then poured in, filling the The figures so far considered are examples space formerly occupied by the wax, and when of sculpture in the round. Figures…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 34 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCULPTURE 5274 SCULPTURE head of this article) but he executed a colossal statue of Athene for that temple, and one of Zeus for the temple at Olympia. The latter, a gold and…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 35 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCULPTURE 5275 SCULPTURE Revival oj Sculpture. During the thirteenth century sculpture experienced a rebirth in Italy, and it was this revival that paved the way for the splendid achievements of the Renaissance.…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 36 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCULPTURE 5276 SCULPTURE appointed to execute great decorative works was Jean Goujon (1520-1572), whose art is best represented by his Fountain of the Innocents in Paris. One of the first acts of…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 37 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCULPTURE 5277 SCUTARI painters, Frederick Leighton (1830-1896), whose Athlete Struggling urith Python is now in the Tate Gallery, and George F. Watts (1817-1904), whose Clytie, in the same gallery, is a work…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 38 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SCYLLA 5278 SEA ANEMONE the meeting point of the Drin and Boyana rivers, the latter of which is navigable for small ocean vessels. The people of Scutari export skins, woolen goods, grain,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 39 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SEA CUCUMBER 5279 SEAL It is by means of its tentacles that the sea anemone obtains its food, which consists of a variety of small sea animals. Certain tentacles are equipped with…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 40 of (Vol. 9, SCHOOL GARDEN-TROJAN WAR) SEAL 5280 SEAL Union; the escutcheon is borne unsupported on the breast of the eagle, denoting that the coun¬ try should rely solely upon its own strength and virtues. The pyramid on…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
About this Item
Title
- The World book; organized knowledge in story and picture,
Names
- O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent), 1866-1932, ed.
- Foster, Ellsworth D., [from old catalog] ed.
- Locke, George Herbert, 1870- [from old catalog] ed.
Created / Published
- Chicago, Toronto [etc.] W. F. Quarrie, 1919.
Headings
- - Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 10 v. illus. (incl. plans, music) plates (part col.) ports., maps, tables, diagrs. 25 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- AE5 .W55 1919
Library of Congress Control Number
- 19017493
Online Format
- online text
- image