Folk Music Performer Index - 1 To Ake akers, JC Jim Appearance as principal performer Pembina River Homestead, Songsof the Pacific Northwest , Hancock House (1979), p 74/ 19. Akstens, tom http://www.ibiblio.org/folkindex/ap01.htm
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Training And Experience Crucial, Hubble Vets Say A spacewalker needs to be calm and not worry about the pressure to succeed,says veteran astronaut tom akers. Images. tom akers (Click to enlarge). http://www.space.com/space/hubble_vets_991219.html
Extractions: HOUSTON The best way to get to Carnegie Hall may be practice, practice, practice and the same goes for spacewalkers working on the Hubble Space Telescope. Working on the Hubble requires a combination of things: finessing delicate instruments squeezed into tight areas while in a bulky spacesuit and gloves; developing a rapport and routine with the other spacewalker and robot arm operator; as well as following a carefully orchestrated schedule all while being prepared for the unexpected. Above all, an astronaut needs to remain calm and not worry about the pressure to succeed. "Its like being on the 18th green and thinking youll miss a shot," said former astronaut Tom Akers. "You cant think about that. Keep your mind on what youre doing." Images
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David Kenney: The History Of The Show, Your Host And WBAI DELARIA, MARIA FRIEDMAN, LIZ CALLAWAY, TONY DANZA, KAREN MASON, BILLY PORTER, POLLYBERGEN, DAVID CAMPBELL, JANE MONHEIT, KAREN akers, tom ANDERSEN, CHRISTINE http://www.oldisnew.org/history.html
Extractions: EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN began on radio in Boston in the mid-1970s under the title The Great Entertainer." The broadcast focused entirely on the music, career and life of a particular Star. Each Saturday morning, the Boston radio audience tuned in to listen to a show spotlighting the talents of FRANK SINATRA, BARBRA STREISAND or EDITH PIAF. The show was scheduled to debut in June but still lacked a name and theme song. In May, David interviewed PETER ALLEN, then starring on Broadway in his one man show UP IN ONE." He found Peter to be a gracious and terribly funny man. The song Everything Old is New Again came up in the conversation and the two decided almost on the spot that the song should serve as the title and theme song for the broadcast. The show aired on Tuesday mornings from June 1979 to January 1985. At that point it moved to the Sunday night/Monday morning overnight slot. The three-hour weekly broadcast developed a dedicated cult of listeners. Also, during this period a new segment was introduced. Each week the audience was presented with four or five different renditions of the same song throughout the broadcast.
Akers: A Nice Guy Who Lost His Compass (Jan 1993) They, in turn, may have been recalled not just by tom Watson Jr., as some suggest,who was clearly not happy with akers, but also by the powerful banking http://www.djurdjevic.com/Bulletins/ibm-corporate/93-07.htm
Extractions: Annex Research Annex Bulletins Quotes Workshop ... Columns IBM CORPORATE AFFAIRS (1993) Akers (Finally) Falls... A Nice Guy Who Lost His Compass A Time for Careful Reflection for IBM PHOENIX, January 26, 1993... The horses are starting to drink again The IBM Board, which only 24 hours ago was supposed to be giving "full support" to the company's CEO according to IBM's PR department, gave John Akers a well-deserved boot. At least three to eight years late, the IBM Board members were among the last to admit that the "emperor had no clothes." A good time for IBM's shareholders, customers, or employees to rejoice? It is not. It is a time for careful reflection; a time to weigh the options which will shape the IBM future. Akers' departure is but a first step on a possible , but not a certain, IBM recovery. New CEO Selection Process to Shape IBM's Future Whether or not IBM will recover will depend to a large extent on the decisions which the newly-formed Selection Committee of the IBM Board makes in the process of selecting the new CEO. If they merely try to replace John Akers with another executive whom they feel is more competent to do the same job which Akers had held, our advice to the shareholders will be continue heading for the hills, only faster!
Roger Akers of California, Davis. In 1998, Roger cofounded akers Capital LLCwith partner tom Loutzenheiser. After successfully raising Pac http://www.mtisac.com/board/akers.html
Extractions: Roger Akers Akers Capital LLC Technology Based Capital Investment Roger has undergraduate degrees in Accounting (CPA) and Computer Science and a Masters of Business Administration. He currently serves on the Boards of the Golden Capital Network, the SARTA Board and Executive Committee, University of California Connect, the American Electronic Association and sits on the Advisory
Calvin College - Spark Online - Winter 2002 - Class Notes akers, tom and Sara Hoekman 98 Ethan Stone, 1/12/02 (1st). Anderson,Wesley 92 and Anne Monsma 94 Emma Catherine, 7/15/02 (2nd). http://www.calvin.edu/publications/spark/winter02/90s.htm
Extractions: Spark Online Heritage 50's 60's ... 80's 90's 00's 1990's: Class Notes Marriages Newcomers Deaths ... Submit an announcement CLASS NOTES: Stacy Schneider Martin '98 Aaron Hipple '97 earned his master of science in electrical engineering in April 2002 from Stanford University. He has completed a master of arts in music, science, and technology in June of 2000, also from Stanford. Jennifer Van Barneveld Hipple '98 is a charge nurse in labor and delivery at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, Calif. Calvin friends who shared a house on Mabeline their senior year of Calvin enjoyed a reunion in June of 2002. The men and their families met in Muskegon, Mich., traveling from such places as Florida, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Toronto. These friends included Jen Bruins Viel '96 Matt Viel '96 Cathy Frank Alsu m '97 Steve Alsum '96 Jeff Cooper '97 Stephanie Stob Cooper '96 Matthew Falk '97 Joanne Hoffman Broekhuizen '96 Keith Brockhuizen '96 Nathan Howe Heather Howe Jeff Terpstra '96 and Sean Purcell '96 Steve Witvoet '95 has been accepted into the physical therapy program at the University of British Columbia. Steve has spent the last few years working as a Level II snowboard instructor, working at a bungee jumping bridge in Nepal, and traveling through SE Asia, New Zealand and Australia.
Akers Family LAFAY. She was born Abt. 1885, and died in Poinsett County, Arkansas.Notes for WILLIAM THOMAS MAYNARD WILL tom MAYNARD. Wild game http://www.couchgenweb.com/family/maynard.htm
Extractions: Bill Couch Descendants of Lewis Henderson Maynard Generation No. 1 L EWIS H ENDERSON M AYNARD was born Abt. 1862, and died Abt. 1915 in Poinsett County, Arkansas. He married (1) M ARY E M OUNCE 1880 in Craighead County, Arkansas , daughter of U NKNOWN M OUNCE and E LIZABETH H UGGANS . She was born 1858 in Greensboro, Greene County, Arkansas , and died Abt. September 1890 in Craighead County, Arkansas . He married (2) D E C ARPENTER March 28, 1891 in Craighead County, Arkansas. She was born Abt. 1873. He married (3) R OSA E TTA OR L EE S MITH January 10, 1897 in Marked Tree, Poinsett County, Arkansas, daughter of J ACKIE S MITH . She was born November 08, 1880 in Dunklin County, Missouri, and died April 07, 1961 in Lepanto, Poinsett County, Arkansas. Notes for L EWIS H ENDERSON M AYNARD Burial: Somewhere near Lepanto, Poinsett County, Arkansas, grave marker was a tree, the graveyard was plowed and cotton was planted per Perry Lewis Maynard3 Nationality: Full-Blooded Cherokee3 Occupation: Made Canoes3 Residence: January 08, 1897, Marked Tree, Poinsett County, Arkansas as listed on Marriage License
Top People In UK Industry [A] Proginet UK Adams, tom Managing Director Pronto Adams, tom Managing Director andGraphic Design Akerman, S Managing Director Faraway akers, Mark Manager http://www.applegate.co.uk/indexes/people/all-a.htm
George W. Akers Doctor akers served for a number of years as vice president of Nora Larabee MemorialLibrary at Stafford tom Carolyn Ward Columbus, KS, tcward@columbusks.com. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1918ks/bioa/akersgw.html
Extractions: GEORGE W. AKERS, who came to Kansas in 18O3, has in the course of a long and active career served with credit in two professions, medicine and the ministry. He is now living at Stafford, and was at one time identified with the Stafford County Republican, the paper of which his son, Earl Akers, was proprietor until the latter entered office as state treasurer of Kansas. George W. Akers was born in a log cabin on Little Walnut Creek in Putnam County, Indiana, March 20, 1839, a son of Thomas and Margaret Akers. His parents were both natives of Kentucky, while the grandparents on both sides were Virginians. His grandfather, Thomas Akers, served in the Continental Army under Washington during the Revolution. Following that war he went to Kentucky and located near Boonesboro and assisted in the defense of that place against an Indian attack. While a youth George W. Akers attended public schools and Bainbridge Academy at Bainbridge, Indiana, and studied medicine under Dr. J. B. Cross and later in the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Indianapolis, where he graduated. With his experience and training he came to Kansas in 1863, locating at Paola. He practiced for a number of years successfully, and in 1881 entered the Methodist ministry and in 1882 joined the Southwest Kansas Conference. He was ordained a deacon in 1884 and an elder in 1886. Some of his pastorates were at Little River, Burrton, Sylvia, Sedgwick and Douglass. Owing to failing health he gave up the active work of the ministry and removing to Stafford resumed his profession as a physician. He also bought a controlling interest in the Stafford County Republican and was its editor until his son Earl succeeded him.
Belo Interactive Truck driver tom Iarussi, right, calls emergency officials from his cell as his Friendsof Gregory David akers hold vigil on Lake Arlington Tuesday near the http://www.dallasnews.com/cgi-bin/bi/dallas/photography/photographers.cgi?step=P
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PictureTrail Susie and tom s Jack n Jill Clambake/bridal shower 36Pics. Susan and tom swedding album 1 - 44Pics. Susan tom s wedding album 2 - 51Pics. http://www.picturetrail.com/elaine_akers
Extractions: For Sale 5/25/04 assorted handcrafted items that I have made Fabric Collages 5/25/04 made with fabrics, transfers, etc instead of paper. Jewelry/Update 5/18/04 assorted jewelry pieces I have made Hawaiian Themed Altered Book 4/11/04 I altered this little book for an online friend from the Gleaners group Pages in others altered books, and Handmade journal starting with blank pages Misc . artwork..5/10/04 tins, ATC's, shrines, game pieces, tiles, etc RAK's /Mingles/Swaps/Update 5/28/04 fun stuff in the mail from stamp pals Assorted handmade journals/frames/ books/ 4/13/04 Domino Art/Updated 1/3/04 Cards, tags, misc. Updated 3/23/04 Long Island, NY rubber stamp show Updated 11/15/03 October 31, November 1, 2003 Flowers,yard, birds, fish pond, dog.12/8 RI Expo weekend pics 7/30/03 Stampsmith images/updated 3/03 artwork using Estelles images Conventions/Updated 3/03 Conventions I attended in 2002, 2003 Tryptch photo journal/My Favorite things My favorite things...painted pages,stamped words to go along with my photos Cranberry pictures/Cape Cod area pics 4/22/03 Decorated boxes/Updated 11/10 cigar, wood, paper mache
PIUG-L 2000: PIUG 2001 Annual Conference - Update #2 The session chair shall submit your Final Registration Form to tom Stanton at LucyAkers, PIUG Chairman Phone 1281-834-0315 Fax 1-281-834-2495 email address http://www.questel.orbit.com/Piug/piugl2000/1372.html
Extractions: Derwent has generously offered to underwrite a GALA DINNER CRUISE aboard the Odyssey passenger vessel on the Potomac River during Wednesday evening of the PIUG 2001 Annual Conference. This event will be open to all PIUG meeting registrants. More information, including a photo of the glass-encased ship, may be obtained at: http://www.odysseycruises.com/odyssey/washington/index.html Questel-Orbit is sponsoring both the Wednesday breakfast and morning break. Paterra has agreed to sponsor the Wednesday afternoon break. A special thanks to all our sponsors. They are all listed below in the meeting details. CAS / STN training will be available on Sunday morning. Details will be announced later and registration for this training class will be handled separately. The management of the U.S. patent office has agreed to provide an examiner presentation. Ms. Maurie E. Garcia, Patent Examiner, TC 1600, has been approved to speak. Louis Maassel is no longer able to join us for the conference, however, Mr. Peter Fowler, the Chief of Staff in the U.S. patent office is helping us to get approval for a replacement speaker to provide an Overview of the PCT. In addition, we have made multiple contacts with officials in Mexico and Canada and hope to get agreement regarding additional participation in the near future.
The City Of Plano, Texas Official Website During Monday nights regular Plano City Council Meeting, Mayor Jeran Akerswill honor tom Grant as the September Mayors Volunteer of the Month. http://www.planocitynews.com/press_releases/2001/pr82401.html
Extractions: Phone: Mayor Announces Tom Grant as September Volunteer of the Month During Monday nights regular Plano City Council Meeting, Mayor Jeran Akers will honor Tom Grant as the September Mayors Volunteer of the Month. Tom will be the first recipient of the newly established award, dedicated to recognizing the efforts of Plano volunteers. Toms volunteer efforts come alive at the Plano Senior Center, where he is in charge of the snack bar. He maintains the supply list, does the shopping, and he can be found most days preparing sandwiches in the snack bar. His specialties are Sloppy Joes, chili, and stew. When Tom isnt serving up grub, hes serving as the vice president of the Senior Center Council. He organizes and works on the Senior Councils fundraisers, which often include breakfasts and fishfrys. Tom also is a member of the committee that organizes the annual Plano Senior Games. He assists with the "42" tournaments at the Senior Center. In 1999, he was selected as a Plano Living Treasure. On election days, he is an election judge for early voting and helps with regular voting. Tom is an active member of Planos First United Methodist Church, where he provides coffee every Sunday for church services and Sunday schools classes. He coordinates the menu and does the cooking for the Methodist Mens Monthly Dinner and the Wednesday night Church dinner.As a recipient of the Mayors Volunteer of the Month, Tom will be recognized by Mayor Akers before City Council and attendees at the beginning of the Council's regular meeting. Mayor Akers will commend Tom for his contribution to Plano and present him with an exclusively designed gift. Tom will be invited to join other Mayor's Volunteer of the Month winners (in a seat of honor) during the annual luncheon hosted by the Volunteer Center of Collin County.
Extractions: Colegio Franklin D. Roosevelt Alumni Website You are now required to Log in before accessing the Roster section. Select your name from the drop down list and enter your password in the box below. If you have not yet registered use the link to the left to register. Note: some computers have problems with the drop down list. Click Here for a manual entry screen Abril, Gloria Absi, Carlos Absi, Hector Acosta, Rafael Acuna, Hector Adams, Carlos Addicott, Susan Adsit, Nancy Agnelli, Linda Agnelli, Dr. Louis Aguayo, Felix Aguayo, Eduardo Aguilar, Juan Aguilar, Suzanne Aguilar, Eusebio Aguirre, Maria Ahumada, Luis Ahumada, Ruben Akers, Tom Akers, Katie Alarcon, Juan Alarcon, Juan Albert, Elizabeth Albright de Bonrepos, Anne
Minnesota Distance Running Association - AllSportCentral.com Event Brrry Scurry. Race/ Category 4 Mile - Individual. Name TomAkers. Event Day Age 36. Gender M. Registration Date 02/02/2004. http://runmdra.allsportrunning.com/ec/events/EntrantInfo.cfm?RegistrationID=3687