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'''Repeal'''<br />
 
'''Repeal'''<br />
89; of the Silver Act in 1893; President Cleveland, convinced that the Sherman Silver Act, passed in 1890, was the cause of the drain on the U.S. gold reserves, called a special session of congress and convinced them to repeal the Act. [[Sherman Silver Act|Read more...]]; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Silver_Purchase_Act Wikipedia entry]
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89; of the Silver Act in 1893; [[ATD_-_S#silveract|See Silver Act]]
  
 
'''Republicans'''<br />
 
'''Republicans'''<br />

Revision as of 10:27, 25 October 2006

Rand shares
146; 167;

Rao, V. Ganeshi
130; "noted Quaternionist" of Calcutta University

rationalization
10: "unshaped freedom being rationalized into movement..."

Rautavaara, Veikko

89; Finn who Webb Traverse finds "holding a vodka jug in one hand while battling a number of camp guards with the other";

Rebellion, The
61; aka The Civil War; 92;

Repeal
89; of the Silver Act in 1893; See Silver Act

Republicans
93;

Rideout, Dahlia ("Dally")
27; daughter "4 or 5"

Rideout, Erlys
28; wife of Merle who ran off with Zombini; 57, aka Eryls Mills; 67, aka Erlys Mills Snidell;

Rideout, Merle
26; photographer; Museum dream, 57; from NW Connecticutt, 59; lightning rod salesman, 73;

Riemann, Herr
12; Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (September 17, 1826 - July 20, 1866) (pronounced REE mahn or in IPA: ['ri:man]) was a German mathematician who made important contributions to analysis and differential geometry, some of them paving the way for the later development of general relativity; space, 131; Wikipedia entry

Riley
18; member of the Bindlestiffs of the Blue A.C.

Rinehart
156;

Roxana
67; Zombini's stage assistant


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