For the benefit of visitors these lists are also kept at the office of the superintendent of the reservation near the Army and Navy Hospital.
Apply to the superintendent of the United States reservation, corner of Central and Reserve Avenues, Hot Springs.
The government's interests are looked after by a superintendentof the reservation, who is appointed by the President of the United States.
That I am Plant Superintendent for the Padgett Printing Corporation, 1313 North Industrial, Dallas, Texas.
He was in good odour at Government House, and his office of Superintendent of Convicts caused him to take an active part in that local government which keeps a man constantly before the public.
The Major was out, it seemed, his duties as Superintendent of Convicts rendering such absences necessary; but Miss Vickers was in the garden, and could be called in at once.
Mrs. Protherick, the widow of a Superintendent of Convicts' Barracks, with a stately indignation mantling in her sallow cheeks.
He had been Superintendent of Works at Bridgewater, and when he got his captaincy, Assistant Police Magistrate at Bothwell.
Lastly, Jan Everts Bout, a farmer, had formerly been superintendentfor Pauw at Pavonia.
In 1647 Stuyvesant made himsuperintendent of naval equipment.
The superintendent did not forget his promise to keep an eye on the cook.
The superintendent of the Diamond-Cross was of the opinion that he could give them work.
I see by the Patriot that you are Superintendent of Public Health, and assure you that all such upward rise as you make like that will ever be witnessed with interest and pleasure by me, &c.
Mr. Thomas had meantime engaged himself as superintendent of a sugar factory at Beerbhoom, whence he came to visit his brethren at Serampore, bringing with him one of his workmen named Fukier, whom he believed that he had converted.
Well, I just overheard the superintendent talking to the commandant of cadets and he's blamed it all on the yearlings.
There are three of them, and it's almost impossible to make the superintendent think they're lying.
In the first place, I doubt if the superintendent would believe her.
The speaker was Colonel Harvey, superintendent of the West Point Military Academy.
Cadet Mallory will report to the superintendent at once.
He read it, and then he read it again, aloud: "Cadet Mallory will report to the superintendentat once.
There was a moment's pause after that, and then the superintendent tapped a bell upon his desk.
He knew no reason on earth why the superintendent should want him, and he quickened his pace so as to get there and find out the sooner.
Neither the superintendent nor the commandant meant that their conversation should reach any one but themselves.
The superintendent had one thing more to add, however, and it was a singularly fortunate remark at the moment.
It was evidently thesuperintendent and his staff and the distinguished visitor with him.
He glanced at the superintendent inquiringly, and the superintendent gazed at Mark.
The superintendent still continued to gaze at him in consternation.
Mark feared that the superintendent might turn upon him any moment, and he wanted time to think before that happened.
And so the superintendent doesn't think of blaming us.
He was chief engineer of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad in its early construction, and was the first general superintendent and chief engineer of the Baltimore and Ohio, and built part of the line from Baltimore to Frederick.
Three new school-house churches were reported--those of Pekin, Oaks and Hillsboro, the last two having been dedicated by the Field Superintendent on the Saturday and Sunday previous.
Mr. Gomer, the colored Superintendent of the Mendi and Shengay Missions, now in charge of the United Brethren in Christ.
It was quite a joke, Porter thought, that Superintendent Tavish, one of the iron men of the service, should have given up the ghost so easily.
There is no doubt but that if the power were properly exercised, the action of the Superintendent of Insurance would have a beneficial effect.
If, among the notes of a bank, is found one of another, the estray is exchanged, through the superintendent of assorters, for a note of the proper description.
On this card the teller, after examining the assorter's money, makes one punch, and the superintendent of assorters another, after a minute inspection of the till and its surroundings.
This is obtained from the superintendent of assorters, who, before issuing it, examines the till of the applicant to see that everything is in shape.
In the afternoon, when all the money handled has been deposited in the safes, the superintendent of the agency makes a tour of all the rooms.
The laws fix an arbitrary standard of solvency, which binds the Superintendent hand and foot.
After three months a birth can only be registered in the presence of the superintendent registrar, and after the expiration of twelve months a birth can only be registered with the written authority of the registrar-general.
In 1882 a superintendent relieving officer was appointed, and a system of cross-visitation started for the purpose of checking abuses of outdoor relief.
The office of superintendent registrar is usually filled by the clerk to the guardians of the union.
Over each union is a superintendent registrar, who has supervision over the registrars within his district.
Stark, a formerSuperintendent of Statistics for Scotland (Rep.
The superintendent of the sick poor stated to Dr Thorp "that sixty families in epidemic fever are under his care at this time.
The superintendentof the bearers was a man of forty, with a broad, regular-featured, handsome face and carefully trimmed whiskers of a lawyer-like pattern.
And what was it, Sophie, that you said to Madame la Comtesse, thesuperintendent of your ward?
For the last three years he had been employed at the railway station as a superintendent in the goods department, a simple occupation, a little berth which had been given him by favour and which enabled him to live in perfect happiness.
Thereupon the lady-superintendent raised her by the shoulders, whilst Sister Hyacinthe held her feet.
Whilst the Baron and the superintendent were thus settling what measures should be adopted, Gerard shook hands with a priest who had sat down beside him.
The young seminarists who acted as secretaries began turning everything over; and the superintendent of the piscinas who sat in their midst himself had to get up to see if these documents were in the "canterbury.
The only thing that the superintendent could do was to give him surreptitiously a prayer-book, bidding him perfect himself in the Catechism in view of future Confirmation.
He then sent the superintendent of the school, a man of brawn and zeal, to see what muscular Christianity could accomplish.
A man of God," his superintendent had said in his last letter to him.
After he had returned to his hotel, a message from his superintendent recalled him.
Now the superintendent himself would be the man for the job.
His superintendent made him an offer of another and greater.
The superintendent stepped aside and Tom entered the building.
You make yourself scarce," and the superintendent waved Tom away.
Every Sunday the Pershing family were seen on their way to the little Methodist church of which the father and mother were members, Mr. Pershing at one time being superintendent of the Sunday School.
Pershing was the Sunday School superintendent of the Methodist Church all the years he lived here, I think, or until he commenced to work for I.
Unfortunately the Dock Superintendent has confirmed the captain's opinion," said the Chairman.
If the Dock Superintendent says that, I suppose I must submit," I answered.
To my chagrin, I remembered then that the Dock Superintendent and I had had a quarrel some years before, and also that he was a great friend of the captain's.
For some time it had seemed to the superintendentthat his master's enthusiasm was on the wane.
The locomotive whistles, the next station is reached, and the superintendent takes his leave of Werner, who leans back in a corner of the coupe and falls into a revery.
Are you not Herr Superintendent Bergmann from Eichhof?
He will not miss me," thought Thea; "he would rather talk with his superintendent than with me.
He is hardly more than a boy, but he'll come all right," the old superintendent would declare.
The superintendent next took us to the solitary cells.
On the following day we dined, by invitation, with the superintendent of the Wesleyan mission, in company with several missionaries.
In Antigua and Barbadoes, manager is the word in general use, in Jamaica it is overseer--both meaning the practical conductor or immediate superintendent of an estate.
The superintendent was an interesting young colored man.
Mr. Fidler, the superintendentof the Wesleyan missions in Barbadoes.
Through the kindness of a friend in Bridgetown we were favored with an interview with Mr. Jones, the superintendent of the rural police--the whole body of police excepting those stationed in the town.
The superintendent of the Moravian mission stated that their chapels could not accommodate more than one third of their members.
In connection with the above quotation from the monthly reports, we present an extract of a letter from the superintendent of the police, addressed to us.
The gentleman who was with us reproved the superintendent severely for his conduct, and told him to remove the boy from the treadmill gang, and see that proper care was taken of him.
The superintendent received us with the iron-hearted courtesy of a Newgate turnkey.
A superintendent of schools, and catechist to the negroes.
Two of you stay behind and guard the woman in case she has played us false," commanded Superintendent Jenkins.
Superintendent Jenkins was in high spirits, for a runner had brought the news, so no time had been lost.
The shot missed, and almost instantaneously he perceived that the horse was loose--he guessed at once that the traces must have been cut; the tumtum swerved and turned on its side, depositing the superintendent on the road.
A week later, Superintendent Jenkins came into Frank's bungalow in a very irate state of mind.
He had hardly put the question when they saw the superintendent enter the compound.
They found Jenkins the superintendent in a great measure recovered from his accident.
He's all right, but there's a smashed-up tumtum, and the police superintendent badly hurt.
Let the mahajan start as if he knew nothing; but be in the neighbourhood, and if he is attacked show yourselves," the Commissioner spoke thus in answer to a report Superintendent Jenkins had just brought in.
He finally became the superintendent of the affairs of the Indian Six Nations, the Iroquois, and got his title of baronet for his victory over the French in 1755 at Fort William Henry, on Lake George.