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The Age of the World Wars, 1918-1945

Remus, George with his ex-wife (center) and an unidentified woman, 1926

Remus, George with his mother Maria Remus during 1927 murder trial

Remus, Imogene, 1923

Remus, Romola with father George Remus and co-counsel Charles H. Elston at Remus murder trial, 1927

Remus, Ruth ca. 1927

Repealing National Prohibition

Created By: Kyvig, David E Publisher: 1979. 2nd Ed., Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2000

Report on the Enforcement of the Prohibition Laws of the United States

Created By: National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Wickersham Commission) Publisher: Washington, D.C., 1929

Rheingold beer advertisement featuring Pat Burrage, “Miss Rheingold, 1950.”

Magazine ad for Rheingold beer featuring Pat Burrage, “Miss Rheingold, 1950.”

Rheingold Brewery postcard

Rheingold Brewery postcard

Rin-Tin-Tin in Berlin or American Cinema in Weimar

Created By: Horak, Jan-Christopher Source/Publisher: Film History 5 (March 1993): 49-62

Robert Lang, Winner of the “Be President of Curtiss Candy for A Day” Prize, 1961

Romance of Commerce and Culture: Capitalism, Modernism, and the Chicago–Aspen Crusade for Cultural Reform

Created By: Allen, James S. Publisher: Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983

Roosevelt Bars the Hyphenated

Rosie the Riveter monument, Richmond, California

Rosie the Riveter monument, Richmond, California

Rueckheim, Frederick

Integrating his German-inspired dedication to education with the newfound economic opportunities in the United States, Frederick Rueckheim recognized the profitability of popcorn, a nineteenth-century commodity product, and turned that commodity into a differentiated, branded product: Cracker Jack. This iconic American confection of molasses, popcorn, and peanuts in a recognizable brand packaging is still sold globally.

Rueckheim, Frederick portrait

Frederick Rueckheim portrait. From: Men of Illinois (Chicago: Halliday Witherspoon, 1902), 352.

Russian Hill (San Francisco) after the earthquake and fire of 1906

View of Russian Hill (San Francisco) after the earthquake and fire of 1906

SA members holding posters declaring the Nazi boycott of stores with Jewish owners, April 1, 1933

SA members holding posters declaring the Nazi boycott of stores with Jewish owners, April 1, 1933.

SA soldier in Berlin standing in front of a sign urging the general public not to shop at stores with Jewish owners, spring 1933.

An SA soldier in Berlin standing in front of a sign urging the general public not to shop at stores…

Sabin, Pauline Morton of the Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 1932

Pauline Morton Sabin of the Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 1932.

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