| Sons of the American Revolution - 1991 - 118 pages
...Compatriot Bemard Baruch directed America's war industries efforts. Peace came later in the year — the 1 1 th hour of the 1 1 th day of the 1 1 th month. President Wilson concentrated on the establishment of the League of Nations. The Sons of the American... | |
| Gary Migdol - 1997 - 288 pages
...November 9, 1 9 1 8: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany was abdicated. November 11, 1918: World War I ended on the 1 1 th hour of the 1 1 th day of the 1 1 th month. January 29, 191 9: The 1 8th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, prohibiting transportation... | |
| Chicago Sun-Times - 2000 - 238 pages
...claimed nearly 10 million lives, including 1 16,516 Americans. On the Western Front, guns went silent on the 1 1 th hour of the 1 1 th day of the llth month of 1918. celebration continued into the ds lit bonfires and held mock Bertha Honore Palmer... | |
| 2003 - 132 pages
...States mail was once deliveted hv wagon, as this e. 1910 photogtaph Wotld Wat 1 ended on the 1 1 th hout of the 1 1 th day of the 1 1 th month of the yeat 1918. On this day, an Atmistice Day patade was held. Notice that many people ate weating... | |
| Al M. Rocca - 2004 - 140 pages
...Again." The white hats of sailots can he seen in the open cat. Wotld Wat l ended on the 1 1 th hout of the 1 1 th day of the 1 1 th month. Many people ate weating flu masks in this photo, taken duting the Peace Patade on Novembet 11, 1918.... | |
| 2005 - 252 pages
...first group of 1 1 indicates hours. The three 11s actually mark the ending of World War I in 1 9 1 8 at the 1 1 th hour of the 1 1 th day in the 1 1 th month, ie 2, at lla.m., November 11th. That's when the Germans signed an armistice5 to... | |
| Kitty Shea - 2007 - 100 pages
...since they don't automatically get Remembrance Day off.) On the 1 1 th buche de Noel boos/i day noh-ehl hour of the 1 1 th day of the 1 1 th month, Canadians pause to remember those who gave their lives during wartime. (World War I officially ended... | |
| 1919 - 782 pages
...viz., SB Dyer. II, HG Jenks, VI, AH Kaufman. X, WJ Pead, Jr., VI. DJ Smith. V, ED Van Tassel, X, FA Wood, II, and OB Denison, VI. secretary, formed the..."Ted" Van Tassel and "Bill" Pead, and joined in the meny-making up and down Tremont and Washington Streets until a late hour. Come Eleven! Philip Stearns... | |
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