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Joseph Urban xxx
By Joseph Urban xxx Design of Stage for Masque Proper.
— from Caliban by the Yellow Sands: A Community Masque of the Art of the Theatre by Percy MacKaye

Joseph Urban xxxii
By Joseph Urban xxxii Preliminary Sketch for Seventh Inner Scene.
— from Caliban by the Yellow Sands: A Community Masque of the Art of the Theatre by Percy MacKaye

Jr USA XXIV
[Sidebar ( page 10 ):] Ground Command List The Marine and Army units assigned to the Saipan operation were under these senior commanders: V Amphibious Corps—LtGen Holland M. Smith 2d Marine Division—MajGen Thomas E. Watson 2d Marines—Col Walter J. Stuart 6th Marines—Col James P. Riseley 8th Marines—Col Clarence R. Wallace 10th Marines—Col Raphael Griffin 18th Marines—LtCol Russell Lloyd 4th Marine Division—MajGen Harry Schmidt 14th Marines—Col Louis G. DeHaven 20th Marines—LtCol Nelson K. Brown 23d Marines—Col Louis R. Jones 24th Marines—Col Franklin A. Hart 25th Marines—Col Merton J. Batchelder 27th Infantry Division—MajGen Ralph C. Smith, USA 105th Infantry—Col Leonard A. Bishop, USA 106th Infantry—Col Russell G. Ayres, USA 165th Infantry—Col Gerard W. Kelley, USA Division Artillery—BGen Redmond F. Kernan, Jr., USA XXIV Corps Artillery—BGen Arthur M. Harper, USA Saipan Garrison Forces—MajGen George W. Griner, USA D+4–D+7, 19–22 June The most critical event of 19 June (and perhaps the most important of the whole Saipan campaign) took place at sea, well out of sight of the infantrymen ashore.
— from Breaching the Marianas: The Battle for Saipan by John C. Chapin

JAY UNDERSTANDS XXI
SAMMY JAY UNDERSTANDS XXI.
— from The Adventures of Johnny Chuck by Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess

JAIL UNCLES XVII
JAIL UNCLES XVII.
— from The Jack-Knife Man by Ellis Parker Butler

Japanese upon Xaca
The Chinese had and still have mysteries on Foë, and Pousa; the Japanese upon Xaca and Amida; the Siamois on Sommonacodom; the Indians on Brama and Rudra; the Parsis upon Ormuzd and Ahriman.
— from Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines by John Claudius Pitrat


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