Rains 3926 Raleigh companies of the ;th Cavalry, on the little ^ig Horn river, Montana, June 25, 1876. Rains, Claude (1889- ), English ac- tor. In 1915 he left the stage to join Eng- 'ancTs armed forces. After his discharge in 1919 he appeared in numerous plays. In 1926 he visited America again. After wavering between the N. Y. and London stage he finally went to Hollywood where his first film, The Invisible Man, won world-wide renown. Perhaps his most outstanding pic- ture is Anthony Advrrse (1936). Rainsford, William Stephen (1850- 1933), clergyman, was born in Ireland. From 1878 to 1883 he was assistant rector at St. army, was kidnapped on July 2,1907. Raisuli was largely responsible for the uprising of the tribesmen which forced French interference in Morocco in Aug., 1907. Rajah, or more correctly Raja, a Hindu ruler, or a Hindu title. In patriarchal time* the rajah was the head of clans banded to- gether for mutual protection. The head of a confederacy of rajahs came to be distin- guished by the title of maharajahs or great rajah. The British have recognized these maharajahs as autocratic rulers. Rajput ana, or 'the land of the Rajputs,1 is the Indian territory between the Bombay Presidency and the United Provinces, with © Ewing Galloway, N. Y. Mt. Rainier, Washington. James's Cathedral in Toronto. In the latter year he was called to the rectorship of St. George's P. E. Church, New York city. He resigned in 1906. Raisins are dried grapes. They are pro- duced chiefly in warm countries and contain 28 to 30 per cent, of sugar. California is the chief state of production in the United States, the annual pack being from 75,000,000 to 120,000,000 pounds. Muscatels are dried in Europe, while still attached to the vine. In California the fruit is cut off the vines and for the most part sun-cured. Raisuli, Mulai ben Mohammed (c. 1867-1914), Moroccan bandit. He captured Ion Perdicaris, and kept him a prisoner from March, 1904, until June, when he released him upon the payment of a heavy ransom by the Sultan. Kaid Gen. Sir Harry A. Maclean, a British officer, commander of the Moroccan the Punjab on the n. The British province of Ajmer-Merwara, having an area of 2,711 sq. m,, is enclosed by 18 native states and two chiefships, of which the aggregate area is about 130,000 sq. m. Over half of the popu- lation is engaged in agriculture, and cattle raising is of great importance. The Rajputs form the aristocracy of the country and hold most of the land; they are a nation of war- riorsj p. 9,844,384. Rakoczy March, the national air of the Hungarians, said to have been composed in the 17th century, and to have been the favor- ite of Francis 11. Raleigh, city, capital of North Carolina, and co. seat of Wake co. It is the seat of St. Mary's College (Episcopal), Meredith College for Women (Baptist), Peace Insti- tute for Young Women (Presbyterian), a business college, and the North Carolina