The Herald - Education Robert Morrison Jolly, Zachary Judson Knight, Dylan James Grace Barnhill, CandiceDenise Berry, Kartik Bhardwaj Jessica Dianne Corbitt, Katharine Michelle Corder http://www.heraldonline.com/education/story/3562220p-3165094c.html
Extractions: Editor's Note: Honor rolls for the other Rock Hill schools were published in Saturday's Herald. Rock Hill Rawlinson Road Middle Fifth six weeks Principal's scholars Sixth grade: Seventh grade: Elizabeth Ross Abowd, Sarah Rhem Alabbasi, Michael Ross Baker, Nina Danielle Buckelew, Kristie Michelle Burns, Steven Ryan Cox, Margaret Ruth Creech, Hannah Rae Crump, Thomas Jordon Estes, Alexander Douglas Grier, Christopher Millard Hawkins, Dylan Jonathan Hays, Caitlin Marie Kirby, Danielle Cecily Kutz, Adam Joseph LeBlanc, Sarah Elizabeth Matthews, Caitlin Amanda McCrory, Kevin John McLean, Raven Christina Mobley, Ryan Allen Parker, Lindsay Morgan Rassmann, Andrea Suzanne St Aubin, Nicholas Graham Tuttle, Anna Rae White, Robert Ty Youngblood. Eighth grade: Zachary William Beaver, Jennifer Elizabeth Burnett, Rashia Breana Campbell, Eryn Marie Dulaney, David Thomas Faircloth, Riley Elizabeth Holland, Nabiha Fawziah Hossain, Constantine Michealvic Kulakov, Sarah Michelle Pace, Rebekah Alison Parker, Jordan Elizabeth Reynolds, Caitlin Elizabeth Roper, Randall Wade Ruff, Shilpa Sreedharan.
I.S.H.A. / U.s. Ski Hall Of Fame Sepp 1977 Bennett, Nelson 1986 Berry, William Banks S. 1990 Hodler, Marc 1981 Holman,Katharine (Peckett) 1982 C. 1991 Jones, Gregory 1978 Judson, William David http://www.skiinghistory.org/halloffame.html
Extractions: U.S. Ski Hall of Fame The most prestigious and most-discussed repository of the ski history of the United States, both as an institution and as real estate, resides in a beautifully architected building on Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the town of Ishpeming. Known simply as "the ski hall of fame" The building contains the hundred-and-some photos and biographies of its Honored Members, chosen by the institution. It is also a museum, with three-dimensional displays of important facets of U.S. ski history, and it is a library containing over a thousand books pertinent to ski history. A HISTORY OF THE U.S. SKI HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The most prestigious, most-discussed repository of the ski history of the United States is both an institution and real estate residing in a beautifully architected building on Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the town of Ishpeming. Known simply as "the ski hall of fame," the buildings signature display consists of the three hundred-and-some photos and biographies of its Honored Members, chosen by the institution. It is also a museum, with three-dimensional displays of important eras of ski history, and it has a library containing over 1500 books pertinent to ski history.
RECOLLECTION USED BOOKS: Magazines / Periodicals Elizabeth Kirschner, Lynne H. deCourcy, John Judson, Joanne M by Ken Babbs, Paul Krassner,Wendell Berry, Nella Novak 144039 MALLINSON, Jeremy Katharine Taynton http://www.eskimo.com/~recall/cats/periodical.htm
DSRB Auction 7 Catalogue, Lots 551-600 This is an expanded version of that book, which contains the account of George Berrywith Gibbon DODGE, Orvil (Editor). Judson, Katharine B. (compiler Editor http://www.dsloan.com/Auctions/A7/A7 551-600.htm
Extractions: Auction 7 Catalogue Lots 551-600 551. [MORMON HISTORY]. Lot of 3 titles, including: TYLER, Daniel. A Concise History of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War. 1846-1847. [Salt Lake City], 1881. [4] 3-376 pp. 8vo, original brown blind-stamped morocco, a.e.g. (rebacked with brown buckramlower cover supplied and original spine and upper cover preserved). Appears to be a made-up copy, with some preliminary leaves (worn and chipped) and some others supplied, new endpapers. Binding rubbed and dry. First edition. Cowan, p. 648. Edwards, Enduring Desert p. 239. Flake 9063. Graff 4226. Hill, p. 296. Howell 50: 883. Howes T447. Rocq 7523. Zamorano Eighty 75: The earliest and probably the best book on the famous Mormon Battalion of the Mexican War. Written by one of its members. The battalion was organized at Council Bluffs in June, 1846, by Col. J. Allen of the 1st Dragoons, and after its grueling march across the southern deserts was mustered out in San Diego in January, 1847. A complete list of the members of the battalion is given and every detail of the hard journey is told by Sergeant Tyler. Many of its members remained in California and became outstanding citizens. Although the title page bears the date 1881 the book was probably published in the latter part of 1882 since a list of surviving members of the battalion as of March, 1882, is given on page 370. SMITH, Pauline Udall.
Buy Bestsellers Online 293527 Lets Count the Puppies by Katharine Kunhardt (Author Lets Talk About by JoyWilt Berry, Maggie Smith 293586 Let Us Praise by Judson Cornwell, Judson http://fuenfmarkstueck.de/b_292.html
Extractions: Adams, Alva (1850-1922) Autographed Card Adjutant General of Michigan RECORD OF SERVICE OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEERS IN THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865. Second Michigan Infantry. Volume 2 Adkins, Larry VOICES FROM THE PAST Adler, Mortimer J HOW TO THINK ABOUT GOD: A Guide for the 20th-Century Pagan. Autographed copy Albee, Edward b. 1928 Wounding, The: An essay on education. Aldis, Dorothy Keeley 1896-1966 ANY SPRING. Inscribed by author Alger, Russell Alexander (1836-1907) Autograph Card Allen, Jeffrey Renard RAILS UNDER MY BACK. With bookplate signed by author Altman, Dennis COMING OUT IN THE SEVENTIES Anastaplo, George HUMAN BEING AND CITIZEN. Essays on Virtue, Freedom, and the Common Good Andersen, Hans Christian 1805-1875 Complete Andersen, The: all of the 168 stories...translated into English for this new edition by Jean Hersholt with an appendix containing the unpublished tales...and with hand-colored illustrations by Fritz Kredel. Anderson, Marnie WOMEN OF THE WEST COAST THEN AND NOW Angle, Paul M
Abacci EBook Authors Index: B Bernhardt, Sarah, Berry, Robert Lee, Bertrand, Huguette, Brown, Alice, Brown,Arthur Judson, Brown, Charles Brockden, Bursey, John, Burt, Katharine Newlin, http://www.abacci.com/msreader/authors.aspx?l=B
TALESE, GAY, 1932 Katharine Drexel Friend of the Neglected. TAYLOR, JOSEPH Judson, 1855. and Lexington,Okla.; Double Springs, Sandusky, Winfield, Sylacauga, Berry, Vernon, and http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/ala_authors/t.html
Extractions: TALESE, GAY, 1932- Journalist, writer. Born: Feb. 7, 1932 in Ocean City, N.J. Parents: Joseph Francis and Catherine (DePaulo) Talese. Married: Nan Ahern, June 10, 1959. Children: Two. Education: University of Alabama, B.A. Served in U.S. Army, 1953-1955; reporter for New York Times , 1953-1965; pioneer of "new journalism" by applying techniques of fiction to non-fiction; left Times in 1965 to become full-time writer. Source: Current Biography Yearbook, Contemporary Authors, Vol. 9NR. Author: The Bridge. Fame and Obscurity: Portraits. New York: World, 1970. Honor Thy Father. New York: World, 1971. The Kingdom and the Power. New York: World, 1969. New York: a Serendipiter's Journey. New York: Harper, 1961. The Overreachers. Thy Neighbor's Wife. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1980. Unto the Sons. New York: Knopf, 1992. TANNER, JOHN THOMAS, 1820-1899 Source: Tanner's History of Athens.... Author: History of Athens, and Incidentally Limestone County, Alabama, 1825-1876. University, Ala.: Confederate Pub. Co., 1978. TARRY, ELLEN, 1906-
GAILLARD, FRYE, 1946 Married Katharine Anderson, September 20, 1918 University, 1950; Emory University,1961; Berry College, BA Education Study at Judson College, 1938; New College http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/ala_authors/g.html
Extractions: GAILLARD, FRYE, 1946- Journalist, Editor, writer, instructor. Born: 12/23/46 Mobile, AL. Parents: Walter Frye, Sr., and Helen Amante Gaillard (maiden name, Toulmin) . Education: Vanderbilt University, B.A., 1968.. Married: Rosemary Peduzzi (divorced, 1981). Children: 2. Rachel Amante, Tracy Moore. Married: Nancy Thomas (06/04/88). Source: Contemporary Authors Online , The Gale Group, 1999. Publication(s): Watermelon Wine: The Spirit of Country Music . St. Martin's, 1978 Race, Rock and Religion . East Woods Press, 1982 The Unfinished Presidency: Essays on Jimmy Carter . Wingate College Press, 1986 The Dream Long Deferred . University of North Carolina Press, 1988 The Secret Diary of Mikhail Gorbachev . Longstreet Press, 1991 If I were a Carpenter: Twenty Years of Habitat for Humanity B.J. Blair, 1996. As Long As the Waters Flow: Native American in the South and the East . John F. Blair, 1998. The Unfinished Presidency Carmel Country Club: the First 50 Years . Charlotte, NC: The Club, 1997. The Heart of Dixie . Down Home Press, 1996.
UGA Press Books In Print List The Bitter Berry The Life of Byron Herbert Reece. 1992. Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin,Foreword by Darlene Clark Hine The Making of a Southerner. Judson Mitcham. http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/books/allbooksinprint.html
Extractions: Isabelle Gournay, Photographs by Paul Beswick; Foreword by Dana F. White; Edited by Gerald W. Sams. AIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta. Albert Goldbarth. Across the Layers: Poems Old and New. Sharon Monteith. Advancing Sisterhood?: Interracial Friendships in Contemporary Southern Fiction. Tobias Smollett, Introduction and notes by Jerry C. Beasley; the text edited by O M Brack Jr. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom. Francois de Salignac de La Mothe Fenelon, Translated by Tobias Smollett. Introduction and notes by Leslie A. Chilton; the text edited by O M Brack Jr. The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. Hans A. Baer and Jones Yvonne, eds. African Americans in the South: Issues of Race, Class, and Gender. Salikoko S. Mufwene, ed. Africanisms in Afro-American Language Varieties. John Michael Vlach. The Afro-American Tradition in Decorative Arts. Mark A. Sanders. Afro-Modernist Aesthetics and the Poetry of Sterling A. Brown. Laura Mullen. After I Was Dead. Hugh Ruppersburg, ed. After O'Connor: Stories from Contemporary Georgia.
Not In Our Name - Signers With Surname Beginning With J Jackson, Kara Lynn, Jackson, Katharine Meave, Johnston, Timothy Joseph, Johnston,Winifred, Individual. Johnston Berry, Ynez, artist. Judish, Kay, Judson, AndreaClare, http://www.nion.us/signers/signersJ.htm
Extractions: Last Name First and Middle Names Comment Jaar Alfredo artist Jabara Abdeen attorney; past president; American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Jabara L.Jean Jabbour Jennifer Anne Jaber Michele Jablinske Maureen human (your sister) Jaccaz Pascal IRM Jaccoma Albert Teacher NYC Board of Ed. Jacinto Elena Jean Jacinto Rita M organnic farmer Jacir Emily Jack Jack Fiona Jack Valari Jack Philip D. Jackinsky-Horrell Emilie Sara Jacklich Sheila M. High School Jackman Lakshmi Remodeling Contractor Jackman Rosemary Jackowski Jeff Jacks Robin Co-Founder; Southern Girls Convention Jackson Jackson Amy McCrimmon wise middle aged woman Jackson Andrew Jackson Ann Theresa Jackson Benjamin Allen Jackson Bruce Jackson Carl Jackson Carrie j. Jackson Catherine Jackson Ceri Jackson Christopher Mental Artillery jackson chuck spoken word artist/educator Jackson Cindy Jackson Connie Lee Jackson Craig Jackson Craig Leslie Jackson Daniel Jackson Darlene Vivien Am an Elder w/no credit card Jackson David L. Jackson David Paul Student/artist Jackson Diane Jackson Elisabeth Lotze Jackson Ellen P. Jackson Erica Faith individual Jackson Erin Rae Jackson Faith Lorna n/a Jackson Galen Richard Jackson Gene Jackson Gill Jackson Gill Ruth Mother Jackson Harry Cody; Wyoming /Capezzano P. (LU) Italy / Betio Island; Tarawa Atoll; Kiribati
Scrapbook Of John Chatterson, Wayne County, N.Y., Part 4 Rising, , w. of Eben, 1894, Obit, N, Rose, 5A. Roat, Nellie E. and Edwin A. Berry,1890, Mar. Rose, Judson A. and Lillian Gage, 1891, Mar. N, 21. Weeks, Katharine, wid. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywayne/rose/chatterson4.html
Extractions: These records from John Chatterson's scrapbook were contributed by Frank Dennis, Rose town editor and editor of the Rose Historical Society's newsletter. Frank tells us that "In the 1890s, when he was over 70 years old, former Rose resident John Chatterson began keeping a scrapbook of newspaper articles on deaths and weddings. The Rose Historical Society now has a copy, and an index has been prepared listing names of decedents, brides and grooms in alphabetical order. A copy of the index, plus all birth, marriage and death records for 1895-96 , is being placed in the Town Library."
Grace Cavalieri Papers 9/76 The Poet and the Poem Judson Jerome interviewed 4/76 Poets in Person MLKLibrary; Katharine Edgar, Robert The Poet and the Poem, WPFW Faith Berry. http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/spec/collections/manuscript/cavalieri.html
Extractions: Series Descriptions ... Sub-Series: Gargoyle Recordings Introduction As of June, 1995, this finding aid is preliminary, designed to capture as much information as possible about the 11 cubic foot collection as it now exists. With the exception of one videotape cassette, this collection consists entirely of audiotape recordings. Roughly half are recorded in reel-to-reel magnetic audiotape format. These reels appear fragile and will have to be reformatted to cassette format to be used by researchers. Additionally, service copies of all of the recordings should be made before they are made available for general use. Production of the final finding aid for this collection is dependent upon reformatting and creating service copies of these recordings. Cavalieri has recently expressed her interest in donating additional personal papers and materials related to her writing, including manuscripts of her plays. The collection was donated by Grace Cavalieri in December of 1989 as part of the Washington Writer's Archive. Cavalieri has since donated copies of her books of poetry as they are published. These published volumes of Cavalieri's poetry, along with the volume of the WPFW Poets Anthology, which she edited, are shelved in the Department of Special Collections stacks. While the donor transferred all her psysical rights to the collection materials upon their donation, she does retain certain literary property rights to the materials. The audiotapes in this collection consist mainly of recordings of arts and literature-oriented radio programs which were produced by Cavalieri for the Washington, D.C. non-commericial radio station WPFW-FM 89.3 between 1975 and 1989. The largest portion of these tapes were recorded between 1977 and 1986.
Authors Katharine M. Jones; Ed; Martin Gilmore Ford Lytle; McGuinness; Edgar Rice Nuala O Faolain;Og Mandino; Olivia Judson; Orson Scott Card; , Authors at Halle Berry. http://ehunter.150m.com/submedia_101.html
PARISH REGISTER 0F BROCKVILLE AND VICINITY, 1814-1830 March 7, 1821, David Judson, bachelor, and Hannah 20, 1821 Sponsors, Richard McKENNY,Eunice MCKAY, Jane Berry. James WHEATLEY, Esther McVOE, Katharine BOTSFORD http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/brockvll.htm
Extractions: PARISH REGISTER 0F BROCKVILLE AND VICINITY, 1814-1830 Edited by H. R. MORGAN PARISH REGISTER 0F BROCKVILLE AND VICINITY, 1814-1830 MARRIAGES BY REV. JOHN BETHUNE MARRIAGES BY REV. JOHN LEEDS MARRIAGES BY REV. JOHN WENHAM 1825 September 27. Moses Webster MORSE, bachelor, and Hannah WHITTEMORE, spinster, both of Elizabethtown, banns. November 21. John CORBETT, yeoman, and Allice GILES, widow, both of Yonge, licence. December 12. Thomas ROBINSON, bachelor, and Mursey HOWLAND, both of Wiltse, banns. Witnesses, David CONNOR, Samuel RILNEY. January 1. John BEADLE, bachelor, and Catherine LOVERIN, spinster, both of Elizabethtown, banns. January 4. Allan BROWN, bachelor, and Elizabeth COLEMAN, spinster, both of Yonge, banns. Witnesses, Martin BATES, John BROWN, David COLEMAN. January 7. Thomas DACK, bachelor, and GUNNISS, spinster, both of Kitley, banns. January 11. William FOX, cabinetmaker, and Betsey Ann COLLINS, spinster, both of Brockville. Witnesses, F. L. LOTHROP, C. MOSLEY. January 19. William BROWN, bachelor, and Rachel WILTZE, spinster, both of Yonge, banns. July 24. William WILTZE and Margaret STACK, banns. Witnesses, Jonathan BROWN, John WHITE. February 2. Edward CASADAY, yeoman, and Phoebe LARUE, spinster, Both of Yonge, licence. BAPTISMS BY REV. JOHN LEEDS 1820
Papers Of Russell J. Blattner, M.D. Russell J. Blattner and Katharine HK Hsu. Vietti, TJ, Sullivan, MP, Berry, DH, Haddy,TB,Haggard, ME and Annual Jack Judson Lecture to Board of Directors, The http://mcgovern.library.tmc.edu/text/collect/Manuscript/Blattner/BlattnerPub.htm
Extractions: 2. Etiologic Studies of Sporadic Cases of Encephalitis Occurring in the St. Louis Area in 1938. Am. J. Dis. Children, 59: 509-14, 1940. Russell J. Blattner, E. H. Lennette and M. G. Smith. 3. Virus Infection and Virus Immunization by Use of Chick Chorio-Allantoic Membranes. (Trans. Am. Ped. Soc.) Am. J. Dis. Children, 60: 756-57, 1940. Russell J. Blattner. 4. Experimental Transmission of St. Louis Encephalitis to White Swiss Mice by Dermacenter Variabilis. 5. Trypan-Blue Vital Staining in Studies of Virus Lesions on Chorio-Allantoic Membranes. Am. J. Path. 18: 163-67, 1942. Jean V. Cooke and Russell J. Blattner. 6. Unilateral Paralysis of the Diaphram without Involvement of the Brachial Plexus. J. Pedi. 20: 223-29, 1942. Russell J. Blattner. 7. The Use of the Egg Protection Test for the Recognition of St. Louis Encephalitis in Human Subjects. J. Infec. Dis. 70: 226-30, 1942. Russell J. Blattner and Jean V. Cooke. 8. Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Odontogenesis Imperfecta (Hereditary Opalescent Dentin). J. Dent. Res. 21: 325-26, 1942. Russell J. Blattner, H.B.C. Robinson and Florence M. Heys.
PROJECT GUTENBERG - Free Ebooks von Bernhardi; Sarah Bernhardt; Robert Lee Berry; H. Bertens; the Christian Schools;Alice Brown; Arthur Judson Brown; John Bursey; Rollo Burslem; Katharine Newlin Burt; http://textual.net/access.gutenberg/1/authorlist
Carmel High School Alumni Association Doelman Elizabeth Dunne Theresa Hutton Katharine Reiff Curtis McCray Paul McEnroePatrick McEvoy Berry McGuckin Jonathan Keit Blem Tracy Britos Judson K. Boone http://www.carmelhighalumni.org/classlists2.html
Extractions: If you would like to be a Representative for your class please email or call Michael Gahagan at 209.536.1143. Class representatives efforts are devoted to providing news flashes, tidbits, etc. about classmates for the Class Notes section of the newsletter, keeping track of classmate moves, helping with updated or compiling class lists, acting as a clearinghouse and networking for developing reunion contacts, committees for their class reunions in partnership with the Alumni Association. There can be co-class reps or even small committee-groups as class representatives. Those names in the class lists that are highlighted in red can be clicked on for an email address and message link. Let us know at if you would like to have your name included with an email address link. Before we add additional information linked to your name (mailing addresses, phone numbers maybe even photographs) we are considering establishing password functions that will keep this information private as an Alumni Association membership benefit. Until that is an option, with your permission we will post that kind of information without the password requirements if you submit it to us.
Mystery And Suspense Cinema Trivia, Aa- Nagle (Farnsworth), Harry A. Wood (Judson) Released by Pierce Brosnan (James Bond),Halle Berry (Jinx), Toby Vera Miles (Julie Lawless), Katharine Ross (Gretel http://www.hycyber.com/MYST/MYSTCinema_aa.html
Talking Book Topics--May-June 1998, Adults Nonfiction of Everyday Advice RC 41560 edited by Judson D. Hale Katharine reluctantly took overand became by some accounts Ties RC 44418 by Carmen Renee Berry and Tamara http://www.loc.gov/nls/tbt/1998/1998-3-tbtanf.html
Extractions: Books for AdultsNonfiction Books listed in this issue of Talking Book Topics were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including biographies, classics, gothics, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection. Cassette books are labeled with the code RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. Note: For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, or violence. The word "some" before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in "some strong language." A Mouthful of Rivets: Women at Work in World War II RC 40825 Nancy Baker Wise was among the many women who stepped into jobs left vacant by World War II soldiers. She and her daughter interviewed 137 others like her to describe that experience. The women discuss the types of jobs taken, the training provided, the attitudes of male co-workers and supervisors, the effects on the women's home life, and their displacement after the war. 1994.