Business Leaders John F. Gordon, MI G 22, former president, General Motors Dr. Irwin M. Jacobs, NYD 56, cofounder Leslie G. McCraw, SC A 56, president (1988- ), board chairman http://www.tbp.org/pages/whoweare/DistinguishedMembers/Business.cfm
Extractions: Walter H. Aldridge, NY A 1887 former president, Texas Gulf Sulfur Co. Paul A. Allaire, MA A '60 president (1986-2000 ), CEO (1990-2001 ), and chairman (-2001), Xerox Corporation Gilbert F. Amelio, GA A '65 president and CEO (1991- ), National Semiconductor Corporation Othmar H. Ammann, NY E '02 great bridge engineer, "father of modern bridges" William A. Anders, OH H '62 chairman and CEO (1991- ), General Dynamics Corporation, ambassador to Norway (1976-77), and chairman (1975-76) Nuclear Regulatory Commission J. Leland Atwood, TX A '28 former president and chairman, North American Aviation Co. and president (1967-70) and CEO, North American Rockwell Corp. Orginated the design concept of the P-51 Mustang Fighter.. Norman R. Augustine, NJ D '57
Extractions: ISBN 0-8044-0188-8 Preface to the Second Edition This dictionary was first published under the auspices and the guidance of The International Auxiliary Language Association in 1951. In 1971, twenty years later, it is being reprinted. To answer the second question first: A few of these books are gathering dust on the shelves of enthusiasts who transiently embraced Interlingua as a world salvation; but the great majority of copies are now scattered over the face of the globe, in the libraries of individuals and institutions who are aware of and interested in the linguistic similarities within the structure of the Romance languages, which similarities are, after all, the substance and the backbone of this volume. As to the first question: The dictionary is being reprinted because there is a demand for it. This indicates that in two decades Interlingua has not simply outlived its usefulness and is now hanging around in odd corners as an historical atavism but that it has established itself in Europe and in America, performing its communications function in such varied fields as molecular spectroscopy and demography.
Streetscapes Columns By Christopher Gray, 1987-1991 StewartGordon, but by Faith Stewart-Gordon alone. c, The Loch, Central Park, Olmsted Vaux/ Leslie Sauer. Island Pumping Station, Brooklyn (1938), Irwin S. Chanin http://www.sah.org/nyt/cg87.html
Untitled Document Tentler, Leslie W.WageEarning Women Industrial Gordon, Linda Women, the State,and Welfare Gertzog, Irwin Congressional Women Their Recruitment, Treatment http://hhh.gavilan.edu/lhalper/hist6/booklistHist6.htm
Extractions: Booklist for Midterm Book AnalysisHistory 6 only The following Bibliography was made with the assistance of Ed Alazraqui and JoAnne Howell, Research Librarians, and Shuk-Chun Au-Yeung, Head Librarian at Gavilan College. Note that History 6 students should be sure their books substantially cover the period after 1900. EVEN IF YOUR BOOK COMES FROM MY LIST, TALK TO ME about your choice so we know it is a good one for you. If you don't see anything here, look at the bibliography provided in Modern American Womenmost of those books would work beautifully. Do be sure to choose well! Gavilan's library has some of these books. All these books should work fine: Pre-World War II, 20th Century America Becker, Susan D.: The origins of the Equal Rights Amendment: American Feminism between the Wars Becker, Dorothy M.: Setting A Course (American women in the 1920s) Cook, Blanche W.: Crystal Eastman on Women and Revolution Douglas, Emily: Margaret Sanger, Pioneer of the Future Drinnan, Richard: Rebel in Paradise (Emma Goldman) Duniway, Abagail Scott: Path Breaking ( an autobiographical history of the Equal suffrage movement in the Pacific Coast states, 1914)
Trent University Archives: Literary And Publishing Records and private directorships; scrapbooks of Leslie Frost and Oakwood, Ontario and donatedvia Professor Irwin. Patriot (biography of Walter Gordon), Diplomacy of http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/literary.htm
Extractions: Description: This fonds consists of two books of poetry by Frederick Montague de la Fosse, "Verses Grave and Gay" and "A Dream and An Allegory" which are signed by the author and given to Helen Anderson from him. Also included in the fonds are some poems, all signed by de la Fosse and letters to Helen Anderson from de la Fosse as well as two photographs of de la Fosse; one as a young man (signed on the back) and one of him as an older man. Description: This addition to the fonds consists of the Association for Canadian Studies correspondence, personnel files, constitution, membership files, materials related to Association for Canadian Studies awards, publications, workshops and conferences, publicity, fundraising, meeting minutes, Quebec regional materials and records on Canadian Studies as a discipline in the educational system.
Trent University Archives: Pamphlet Collection Robert Gordon Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia / Ottawa United Church, Oakwood,Ontario / Ross W. Irwin, 1994. Farmer Political Action; by Leslie Morris, 4th http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/pamphlets.htm
Extractions: 1: Birds of the Peterborough Area (3rd edition) / by Doug Sadler, 1973 (2 copies) 2: Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives: The First Twenty Years... / by Helen Rutherford Willcox, 1987 (3 copies) 3: History Made Enjoyable by Heritage Peterborough / produced by Heritage Peterborough, n.d. 4: Uniting Three United Churches / an address by William T. Gunn, 1923 6: The Peterborough Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee: Its Objectives and Accomplishments / by Martha Ann Kidd, 1985 7: The Hydraulic Lift Lock, Peterborough Canada / n.d. 8: Peterborough Lift Lock / Parks Canada, n.d. 9: Peterborough Lift Lock / Department of Transport, n.d. 10: The Hydraulic Lift Lock at Peterborough / Parks Canada, n.d. 11: The Peterborough Hydraulic Lift Lock / edited by Jean Murray Cole, 1987 12: A Centennial History of George Street United Church Peterborough 1875-1975 / edited by C.A. Bullock, 1975 13: A Supplement to A Centennial History of George Street United Church Peterborough 1975-1985 / edited by C.A. Bullock, 1985
The Adelphi Theatre 1806-1900 Actors And Actresses 1884, 1885, 1886, 1888 CARTER, Mrs. Leslie 1897 CARTER Mrs. 1835 Gordon, Stanley S.1897 Gordon, Walter (William 1830 Irwin 1830S, 1831S, 1844 ISAACS, Miss 1831 http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/perfactr.htm
Extractions: Actors and Actresses Actors and Actresses: Introduction This index includes the names of each actor and actress. Wherever possible the editors have attempted to provide a full entrytitle (Miss, Mrs., Rev., etc.), first name, middle initial, and surname. The title "Mr." is never used, but foreign equivalents and the word "Master" are employed throughout. If a person acted as boy and man, he is listed as bothMaster Napier Barry and Napier Barry. The abbreviation "Mons." is employed for French actors instead of "M." (which the computer would mistake for an initial). Wherever possible, editors have amplified names found in the bills. In the calendar itself, though not in the index, interpolated information is bracketed. Entries are seldom complete, especially in the first half of the century. It is a rare treat to find an initial, let alone a first name, on a bill. If additional information does appear, this is generally restricted to main performers unless it is a way to differentiate siblings (Miss A. Conway, Miss E. Conway), or actors with the same surname (J. F. Smith, O. Smith). Many obscure performers appeared, frequently for one season only, and it has often proven impossible to supply more information than that contained in the bill or program. Since each contributing editor is responsible only for the names in his or her segment, the general editors took it upon themselves to make one final pass through the complete index. One of their goals was to eliminate duplication wherever possible. For example, Miss Boham (1818), Miss Boheim (1820), and Miss Bohen (1819, 1821) were considered to be the same person. The name, Miss Bohen, was selected as the "correct" spelling and the phrase "variously spelled" entered after the name. Some names were spelled differently over the seasons, apparently by the actors' choice"Leclercq", for example, appears in several forms. In such instances, the editor has made a judgmentthat, for instance, Chichini and Chekini are the same individual, and the former spelling is correct. (In rare instances, the note "variously spelled" is not followed by a date. Such entries refer to performers appearing only in the "Musicians, Singers, Dancers" index.)
World Almanac For Kids 1932, Gordon Jump, actor (Dayton, OH). 1893, Leslie Howard, actor (London, England;died 1943). 1950, Bill Irwin, actor/choreographer (Santa Monica, CA). top. http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/birthdays4.html
Extractions: EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... top April 1 William Harvey, physician who discovered the mechanics of blood circulation (Folkestone, England; died 1657) Otto von Bismarck, German chancellor/statesman (Germany; died 1898) Edmond Rostand, dramatist/poet (France; died 1918) Sergei Rachmaninoff, composer/pianist (Russia; died 1943) Toshiro Mifune, actor (Japan; died 1997) Jane Powell, actress/singer (Portland, OR) Gordon Jump, actor (Dayton, OH) Debbie Reynolds, actress (El Paso, TX) Ali MacGraw, actress (Pound Ridge, NY) David Eisenhower, author, grandson of Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, and son-in-law of Pres. Richard Nixon (West Point, NY) Annette O'Toole, actress (Houston, TX) top April 2 Giovanni Casanova, adventurer/memoirist (Venice, Italy; died 1798) Hans Christian Anderson, children's author (Odense, Denmark; died 1875) Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, sculptor of the Statue of Liberty (Colmar, Alsace, France; died 1904) Emile Zola, novelist (Paris, France; died 1902) Buddy Ebsen, actor (Belleville, IL) Luke Appling, baseball player (High Point, NC; died 1991)
New Materials List identity the mindbrain problem reconsidered / Leslie Brothers. map of Asia / editedby W. Gordon East and 2 .M68 2002 Zuhl Library Morris, Irwin L. (Irwin http://lib.nmsu.edu/depts/bibsvs/NBL_Feb02.html
Lawrence County Obituaries: Abstracts - F 02, 1888 Died July 31, Irwin, son of Geo Death came at the home of Gordon Lucas, whereMr. Fraley and Shirley Fetty of Proctorville; two sons, Leslie Freeman of http://www.scioto.org/Lawrence/obits/Abstracts/F.html
Extractions: Drowned - At Pittsburg, last Saturday, Edward Call, of Ironton. He was about 30 years old, and was working as a puddler in the Schoenberger mill. É he tried to save a Miss Fahay, and both were drowned É Call's mother is Mrs. Wm. Doran, of Seventh street, and his step-father, came home to attend the funeral FAHY, TOM: I.R. OCT. 13, 1887 Last Saturday night, Andrew Clay shot and killed Tom Fahy, at the Flying Dutchman, on Front-St.. He was about 21 years old and lived in Ironton all his life. FALKNER, ELIZABETH: I.R. OCT. 14, 1858 FALWELL, CHARLIE: I.R. JAN. 29, 1874 FALWELL, HENRY C.: I.R. DEC. 25, 1873 FALWELL, MRS. MARY ANN: I.R. APR. 20, 1871 FARMER, HENDERSON: I.R. SEP. 02, 1897
Historic Chattahoochee Commission Text-Only Version 50,000 acres of land was owned by Major General William Irwin (17941850 9. GordonBAPTIST CHURCH Location Gordon Baptist Church, Leslie Street, Gordon http://www.hcc-al-ga.org/text/index.cfm?RetrieveText=Yes&ID=78&Section=1&Div=36&
Ainsworth High School Lewis, Ainsworth Frank Fowler, Ainsworth Esther Gordon, Valentine Pearle Lester IrwinEditorin-Chief of Prairie Schooner; A Club Leslie Willard A bashful man http://www.rootsweb.com/~nebrown/alum.htm
Extractions: AINSWORTH, NEBRASKA The Alumni organized in 1920 and presented this list of alumni in the Prairie Schooner of 1921, A.H.S.'s high school annual. The President of the Alumni was Dell Kirkpatrick '14; the Vice President was Doris Collins '19; and the Secretary-Treasurer was Inez Hively '19. The Alumni group expressed apologies for misspelling and incorrect information and so do I... yearbooklady A. H. S. SONG We'll sing a song of loyalty, To dear old Ainsworth High, We ne'er shall pass her by, For oh, she ranks so high. And in the rules of knowledge, Our teachers are the best, And when it comes to discipline They surely stand the test. They've kept us on a steady grind But we are alsways gay, And anywhere we wander You can alsways hear us say: CHORUS Hurrah! We'll sing a son To dear old Ainsworth High, We ne'er shall pass her by For O, she ranks so high And everywhere that we may go, We'll sing to friend or foe, Of all our happy times, In Ainsworth High.
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 5 DICKSON, Gordon R(upert) (19232001); DIDION, JOAN (1934 DOYLE, LYNN; pseudonym ofLeslie Alexander Montgomery; DOYLE THE; EDITORS, THE; EDMAN, Irwin (1896-?); EDMOND http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/q5.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents DAY, (Ava) DIANNE (Leslie) (1938- ); see pseudonym Diana Bane DE VALDA de ABAITUA, MATTHEW DEAD CAT ... de AYALA, FELIPE GUAMAN POMA ; see under de BECKER, RAYMOND de BERNIERES, LOUIS ; pseudonym of Louis Henry Piers de Bernier-Smart de BERNIER-SMART, LOUIS HENRY PIERS (1954- ); see pseudonym Louis de Bernieres de CAMP, L(yon) SPRAGUE DECKER, KARL DEELEY, ROGER ... DE FELICE, JIM ; [i.e., James De Felice] (1956- ); see pseudonym James Ferro DeFELICE, JIM ; [i.e., James DeFelice] (1956- ) DEFOE, DANIEL ; pseudonym of Daniel Foe deFORD, MIRIAM ALLEN DeFREES, MADELINE DEGONWADONTI, BETH BRANT ... DEIGHTON, LEN ; [i.e., Leonard Cyril Deighton] (1929- ) DE JONG, DAVID CORNEL DEKKER, THOMAS c de KRUIF, PAUL de la CROIX, ROBERT DELAFIELD, E. M. ; pseudonym of de la MARE, WALTER (John) DELANEY, EDWARD J. deLANGE, NICHOLAS DELANO, AMASA ... de la REE, GERRY ; [i.e., Gereaux deForest de la Ree] (1924-1993) de la ROCHE, MAZO (Louise) de la VEGA, GARCILASO, el Inca DE LEON, THOMAS COOPER del GIUDICE, DANIELE ... de LIMA BARRETO, AFONSO HENRIQUES ; see under DELL, FLOYD
OSU Archives - List Of Manuscript Collections 19571966 Forest Products Professor Gordon, Kenneth L Hardware Store Records, 1910-1919Irwin, Ruby Stafrin and Music Professor Miller, Leslie, Scrapbook, 1916 http://osulibrary.orst.edu/archives/archive/mss/msslist.html
August 26 Events In History - BrainyHistory Doubles) August 26, 1969 Elaine Irwin Mellencamp, Allentown composer August 26, 1931Gordon Greig, journalist August 26, 1916 Allan Leslie Merson, historian http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_august_26.html
Kirchwey, Freda. Papers, 1871-1972: A Finding Aid Archives, Mary Beard, and Inez H. Irwin, 19361939 27, 28, 390, 393 Buell, RaymondLeslie - 204 Burlingham 301 Graham, Frank P. - 320 Gray, Gordon - 199 Greenbaum http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/sch00306.html
Extractions: The papers of Freda Kirchwey were given to the Schlesinger Library by FK in December 1969, and by her sister, Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, in October 1972, March, April, June, and July 1973, August 1974, and August 1977. They were processed under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (RC-24669-76-987). Freda Kirchwey (Mary Frederika Kirchwey), journalist, was born at Lake Placid, New York, on September 26, 1893, one of four children of George Washington and Dora Child (Wendell) Kirchwey. Her father was a noted criminologist and dean of Columbia University's School of Law. FK attended the Horace Mann School in New York City, and received her B.A. from Barnard College in 1915. She spent a year as a general reporter and Sunday feature writer for the New York
American Authors On The Web in Doom Yoknapatawpha County Weddings (Leslie Campbell Rampey Of Mice and Men. PhilipGordon Wylie (1902 Irwin Shaw (191384) www.bedfordstmartins.com; Books and http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/AmeLit.html
Extractions: Nathaniel Ward John Winthrop William Bradford (1590-1657) Roger Williams Anne Bradstreet (1612-72) Michael Wigglesworth (1631-1705) Increase Mather (1639-1723) Edward Taylor William Penn (1644-1718) Samuel Sewall Cotton Mather (1663-1728) Sarah Kemble Knight (1666-1727) Jonathan Edwards Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) John Woolman Thomas Paine (1732-1809) St. John de Crevecoeur ... John Trumbull Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) cyberhymnal.org
CONSULS LIST IN ART EDUCATION / EDITED BY RITA L. Irwin AND ANNA ASSISTANCE OF PAMELA KORT ANDLESLIE TOPP ; WITH COURT / LUKE SYSON AND DILLIAN Gordon ; WITH CONTRIBUTIONS http://www.southernct.edu/~schofiel/art03.html
Key Accomplishment 1887 in Katanning. 1870 moved to Irwin. 150th. Poett Naomi Bransby (nee Byfield)(1877 ), 1903 settled near Gordon River, Tambellup. 150th. http://php.highway1.com.au/wpo/search.php3?find=P
BNAPEX Exhibition Awards Jury Edward A Richardson, Leslie A Davenport Ludlow Centennials Definitives - DougIrwin - Canadian Kussendorfs Not for Competition Gordon Bleuler - Tremont http://bnaps.org/archives/exhibitawards.html
Extractions: 1949 - - Buffalo, New York - - September 16-18 - - Hotel Statler Host Committee : Richard P Hedley Chairman, Richard K Noye III, Frank V Hackspacher Jr, Gerald A Johnson, Edward A Richardson, Russell Allison, Gordon P Lewis, Jack Levine, Ashley H Gale, Ian Macauley, Victor G Walton. Awards and Exhibits Not For Competition