Index Years Wanderings In Ceylon, by Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821 1771 Experiences OfA Bandmaster, by Sousa, John Philip, 1854 M / N / O / P / Q / R / S / T / U http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloE.html
Index 18751932 Cobb s Anatomy, by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury 1820 Cumberland Vendetta,A, by Fox, John, 1863-1919 It In 1879, by Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821 http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloC.html
U.S. Repositories Listing - Library Of Congress Chapman, John, 18011854 Kuter, Curtis E. LeMay, Elwood R. Quesada, and Hoyt S. Vandenberg CurtisLeMay, James A. Farley, Nathan F. Twining, and Thomas D. White. http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/arch/arch_repos/GUIDE.PT4.html
Communication Links The follow CableLabs White papers are of particular interest an extensive set ofFAQs by John Moulder of the United States Navy, Linwood S. Howeth, (Washington http://people.deas.harvard.edu/~jones/cscie129/pages/comm_links.html
MANUSCRIPT LETTERS BaringGould, S. (Sabine) 1834-1924. Reporter and seeks aid in obtaining support ofthe White County vote. Brown, Henry John ALS to John Alden Spoor 1901 Aug 21 http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/MsLetter/B.htm
Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: B] 1852 1935) Margaret Bourke-White, American photojournalist and writer (1599 -1646) John Burroughs, American 1883 - 1961) William S. Burroughs, American http://www.incunabulabooks.com/ibrfathb.htm
20th Century Racism 1906 John Harvey Kellogg ought to be in Africa, yellow men in Asia, and White menin The Abilitiesof Man, in which he also related the g and s factors to http://www.geocities.com/ru00ru00/racismhistory/20thcent.html
Extractions: HOME INTRODUCTION Foundation of Racial Superiorty Institution of Racism Race Theory EARLY HISTORY Brahmin Caste in India Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Early Renaissance 17th Century Reformation 18th Century Enlightment 19th Century Age of "Scientific Rationalism" The "Group Thang" 20th Century Survival of the Fittest" The Fear of Racial Suicide The Nazi Nightmare Post-WWII: Eugenics Survives as Civil Rights Rises Sociological Racism 21th Century FUTURE LINKS Message Board Survival of the Fittest" Science becomes even uglier. The superficial elite believed that social problems could be solved by eliminating certain segments of the population. This certain segment happens to be what they deemed "unfit" whose lives weren't worthy of existence. They were seen as having difficulties in succeeding in "civilization." Those who supported such barbaric ideology are called eugenicists . Using Darwin's theory of evolution, their desire to create a "perfert race"of people has led such disastrous events such as the Holocaust. The eugenics movement concentrated on differences: its roots in scientific racism looked to the differences between the white and other races, while the family studies created a distinction between fit and unfit white folks. There are two types of eugenics:
Fellow Whitaker Researchers In addition, Brazil´s late Minister of Finance Dr Anne, Augustus Frederick, Thomas,George Henry, James John and Rose 91.) Bob White is researching the line of http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/3741/fellow_whitaker_researchers.htm
Extractions: Fellow Whitaker Researchers The following list of WHITAKER researchers have submitted their names to me, or to the WHITAKER Mailing List created and administered by Bob Whittaker . E-mail, and website link information has been included to facilitate communication between those researchers working on similar Whitaker lines. Please contact me at AllWhit@comcast.net if you would like your name, research information, and E-mail included in this section. E-mail addresses for researchers that have them are provided via the links in the researcher's name at the beginning of each listing. Joan Whitaker Landrum has done extensive research on the lineage of Jonathan WHITAKER . She is a descendent of Eliphalet WHITAKER, and has included the following summary of her research on this Whitaker line: Nathaniel Whitaker, and Eliphalet Whitaker. Jeff Whittaker is researching the line of William WHITTAKER b 1831 in Ireland; came to Canada by 1861. d 1886 Newtonville, Clarke Twp, Ontario, Canada; m Jane Ann MORRISON b 1837 in Ireland. children some came to ROCHESTER NY area were: Emily Ann WHITTAKER 1860; Ontario; m Rufus PUNNETT William H WHITTAKER 1862; Ontario; m Mary PETHICK Jane M WHITTAKER 1864; Ontario; m Henry VOSBURG George WHITTAKER 1867; Ontario; m Matilda WORKMAN John WHITTAKER 1868; Ontario; m Margaret Elizabeth WHITTAKER 1870; Ontario; m Frederick MERZ Margaret WHITTAKER 1873; Ontario; m Charles BRETHEN Frederick WHITTAKER 1875; Ontario; m Bertha COMSTOCK Phyllis Porter Mike Cosner is a descendent of MA->NH->VT Whit(t)akers.
Business Growth And Influence John Orbell (1987). A Guide to Tracing the History of a Business. RichardS. Tedlow (2001). Bouck White (1910). The Book of Daniel Drew. http://www.kipnotes.com/BusinessGrowthandInfluence.htm
Extractions: Search-Keyword Interesting Dates July 2, 1890 Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act. eds. Walter Adams and James W. Brock (2001). The Structure of American Industry . (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 384 p. [10th ed.]). Industries. E. B. Alderfer [and] H. E. Michl (1957). Economics of American Industry . (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 710 p. [3rd ed.]). United StatesIndustries. Miriam Beard (1938). A History of the Business Man . (New York, NY: Macmillan, 779 p.). Business; CommerceHistory; IndustryHistory. ed. Jack Beatty (2001). Colossus: How the Corporation Changed America . (New York, NY: Broadway Books, 506 p.). Big businessUnited StatesHistory; CorporationsUnited StatesHistory; IndustrializationUnited StatesHistory. CapitalismUnited StatesHistory; Business and politicsUnited StatesHistory; United StatesEconomic conditions; United StatesSocial conditions. Industrial Façades . (Cambridege, MA: MIT Press, 264 p.). Retired Professor (Düsseldorf Academy of Art); Couple Has Photographed Industrial Structures/Landscapes Since 1959. Photography, Industrial; Industrial buildingsPictorial works.
Index To Comic Art Collection: "Bell" To "Bell Y Ful" Black Squares on White Pieces / Alex Varenne. New York Catalan Communications,1991. 5 (1982) 1. Grail. I. Bell, Elizabeth S. II. script John Campbell. http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/brri/bell.htm
Extractions: Back up the list - Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. Alexander Graham Bell. West Haven, Conn. : Academic Industries, 1984. 53 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. (Pocket Biographies ; B18) 1. Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922Comic books, strips, etc. I. Series. II. Academic Industries. Call no.: TK6143.B4A4 1984 - Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. Entry (p. 20-21) in Telling Tommy about Famous People in Their Youth, by Paul Pim (New York : Cupples and Leon, 1940). Entries consist of one page of text and a page (5-6 panels) of illustrated facts. Call no.: CT107.P5 1940 - Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. "Scoops: Pictures to Remember" 2 p. in Real Fact Comics, no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 1946). Items about the Empire State Building, highballing (railroad term), Lou Gehrig, Iwo Jima, Indian trails in Vermont, and Alexander Graham Bell. Call no.: Film 15791r.199 - Bell, Anthea
Untitled Document An analysis of Montgomerys stories challenges other the imperial imaginary, forexample, John Beynon, in tales usually portray chaste White men, elevating http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb03-2/doran03.html
Extractions: christine.doran@ntu.edu.au Adventure Tales, Colonialism, and Alexander Montgomery's Australian Perspective 1. In 1897 a collection of colonial adventure tales was published in Melbourne, Australia, under the auspices of The Bulletin , an influential radical working-class newspaper. The author was Alexender Montgomery, an Australian of Irish descent; the volume was entitled Five-Skull Island and Other Tales of the Malay Archipelago The Book The Bulletin The Bulletin was a popular radical left-wing newspaper at that time, having been founded by J.F. Archibald in 1880 (see Lawson). The Bulletin office in Sydney was involved in the distribution of the book. Alexander "Alex" Montgomery (1847-1922) was an Irish Australian, born in Londonderry, and fifty years old at the time of the publication of Five-Skull Island The Bulletin had previously published some of Montgomery's stories. As well as short stories, Montgomery also wrote serialized novels for the papers. An historical novel set in Europe was published by George Robertson in 1898. Well-educated, Montgomery worked at a wide range of occupations on both sea and land, but most often as a journalist. He traveled through the Indo-Malay archipelago in the 1870s (see Miller 674). As an anonymous reviewer in the
The Political Graveyard: Hamilton County, Ohio John White Stevenson (18121886) of Covington, Kenton County 1897) also knownas William S. Groesbeck of John Fassett Follett (1831-1902) Born in Vermont http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA5.html
Extractions: Ohio Named for Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) Hamilton County information: Population: Land area square miles. County seat: Cincinnati Hamilton County official web site Capital Impact: Hamilton County officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data Fedstats/Mapstats: Hamilton County data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment Hamilton County OHGenWeb page genealogical, historical information and queries (if this link doesn't work, find the new one through the USGenWeb national site Hamilton County page at Interment.Net (Cemetery Records Online). Neighboring areas: The Political Graveyard: Important Notes: Please Read! This web site is about U.S. political history and cemeteries. For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries. The Political Graveyard has no official connection with any of those areas or governments. For more information about this project, please see the
Steven Wolfe Books 151 Spiers Rd. Newton Centre, MA 02459 USA 1972, in answer to John Lewis The Case Althusser $40 Contributors include P. Bernays,S. STrasser, Kockelmans 20 cm., brown and White paper wraps, slight wear http://world.std.com/~shw/philosophy-20thC-France.html
Cottages - The Manteno Project Professor of Psychiatry at John Hopkins 19104941. by ME Baly (1986) and S. Dengler(1988 White, William Alanson (?) Uncertain, although Elgin State Hospital http://www.mantenostatehospital.com/cottages.html
Extractions: About This Page "We Name Our Cottages" is a copy of a paper found at the Manteno Public Library District which appears to have been taken from an issue of Manteno State Hospital News. The original material however, is missing information after the 35th cottage named "Trudeau". Educated guesses have been made to fill in the information on the remaining cottages. It is still uncertain as to whom these cottages were actually named after, particularly the cottage named "Quine". An interesting perspective on the history of the treatment ofmental illness, the Illinois Departmentof Mental Health, and the MantenoState Hospital, can be gained by the people who were most influential in creating this history. Here at Manteno State Hospital our buildings are named after a number of these pioneers.
Definition CO Cobalt is a hard ferromagnetic silverWhite element. Connally, John, (1963-1969),governor of Texas; Connell Charles, (1810-1873); Connell, Evan S., Jr, poet; http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english/CO/CO.html
Extractions: Philip M. Parker, INSEAD. CO Definition: CO . A heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis. . A hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element; a trace element in plant and animal nutrition. . One who refuses to serve in the armed forces on grounds of conscience. . A state in west central United States in the Rocky Mountains. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Date "CO" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1532. ( references Specialty Definition: CO Domain Definition Co The country code for Colombia. (1999-01-27). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing 1. A prefix meaning 90° minus the value with which it is used. Thus, if the latitude is 30°, the colatitude is 90° - 30° = 60°.2. A prefix meaning in common, as in coaxial, having a common axis. ( references Conservation operations. ( references Co A contraction of company, as Smith and Co Source: Brewer's Dictionary Source: compiled by the editor from various references ; see credits.
HMC | NRA | Persons Beginning BE Worker, London (1) London Benjamin, Lewis S (18741932 and Physiologist (1) Bennett,Sir John Wheeler Wheeler Major General (1) Benson, Edward White (1829-1896 http://www.hmc.gov.uk/nra/browser/person/page/personBE.htm
Rane Professional Audio Reference (B) term binary unit was coined by John Tukey of Bell Black, Harold S. (18981983) Americanelectrical engineer and detective novel The Woman in White appeared in http://www.rane.com/par-b.html
Extractions: A B C D ... Top babbling tributary In LAN technology, a workstation that constantly sends meaningless messages. babel Loud, confused, or disagreeable sound that stresses confusion of vocal sounds arising from simultaneous utterance and random mixture of languages. After Babel, the biblical city (now thought to be Babylon) in Shinar where God confounded a presumptuous attempt to build a tower into heaven by confusing the language of its builders into many mutually incomprehensible languages. [ AHD back-EMF (back-electromotive force See also EMF . Literally, back-voltage, is a phenomena found in all moving-coil electromagnetic systems, but for audio is most often used with respect to loudspeaker operation. This term describes the action where, after the signal stops, the speaker cone continues moving, causing the voice coil to move through the magnetic field (now acting like a microphone), creating a new voltage that tries to drive the cable back to the power amplifier's output. If the loudspeaker is allowed to do this, the cone flops around like a dying fish. It does not sound good. The only way to stop back-emf is to make the loudspeaker "see" a dead short, i.e., zero ohms looking backward, or as close to it as possible. See:
Telecommunications, Telephony And Phone Systems T.126, Still Image Exchange (White Board Overview of Broadband and Multimedia Networksby Stan S. Gelber and history written in 1923 and edited by John H. Dilks http://www.infosyssec.net/infosyssec/telephon1.htm
Racism In The 20th Century Without IG s immense productive the founder of The Pioneer Fund, a White supremacistorganization Draper s vitriolic hatred for President John F. Kennedy was http://www.mdcbowen.org/p2/rm/20th.htm
Extractions: (found somewhere on the net) March, 2001 Survival of the Fittest" Science becomes even uglier. The superficial elite believed that social problems could be solved by eliminating certain segments of the population. This certain segment happens to be what they deemed "unfit" whose lives weren't worthy of existence. They were seen as having difficulties in succeeding in "civilization." Those who supported such barbaric ideology are called eugenicists . Using Darwin's theory of evolution, their desire to create a "perfert race"of people has led such disastrous events such as the Holocaust. The eugenics movement concentrated on differences: its roots in scientific racism looked to the differences between the white and other races, while the family studies created a distinction between fit and unfit white folks. There are two types of eugenics: "negative eugenics" the reduction of the excessively large number of births among the less favored, with the widespread use of contraception, sterilization and abortion. "positive eugenics" increased production of the "fit"; can be advanced through artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization and genetic engineering.
Other Books Received The American Historical Review, 105.4 White, Kevin. 154. Mendoza, Zoila S. Shaping Society Through Dance Mestizo RitualPerformance in the Peruvian Andes. Pohl, John M. D. Exploring Mesoamerica. http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/105.4/ah001457.html
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