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21. Stories, Listed By Author
The TwoThousand Pounds Coupon, (ss) The White Magazine Mar/Apr SIMS, John (chron.)* The Man Who Took Geronimo, (nf) Walt Coburn’s Western Magazine
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SHICKELL, JACK (chron.)
SHIEK, HARRIET (chron.)
SHIEL, M(atthew) P(hipps) (chron.)

22. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 86
CURT (19022000); SIPPRELL, DONALD S. SIR ROBERT G. SLATER, HD; SLATER, HOWARD; SLATER,John; SLATER, KEN SLATER, LEVIA; SLATER, MARY White (1870-?); SLATER, MILDRED
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23. Disease-lists
SIR John BETJEMAN, (19061984) poet laureate of England 1972 EB.White (1899-1985)essayist and storyteller died at died at 82, suffering of Alzheimer´s for 7
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12 disease-lists of 250 Celebrities LISTS OF PROMINENT PARKINSON PROFILES, FAMOUS ALZHEIMER PATIENTS, FAMOUS TUBERCULOSIS SUFFERERS, FAMOUS AIDS CASUALTIES, FAMOUS DIABETICS, COLON CANCER, EPILEPSY, MS- Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, Polio, Skizophrenia; List of Plagues PROMINENT PARKINSON PROFILES MOHAMMED ALI, 57, American boxer, The most wellknown person in the world slightly ahead of the second, pope John Paul 2. POPE JOHN PAUL 2, visible tremor in the left arm, no official confirmation, but Parkinson condition disclosed by Bob Woodward. JOHNNY CASH, 67, country singer, announced 28th October 1997 that he had Parkinson´s and now had started taking medication for it. JANET RENO (1938) former US Secretary of Justice, of Danish origin, announced November 1995 that she had Parkinson´s. BILLY GRAHAM, 81, televangelist, suffered Parkinson´s since 1992 and ended his crusades in 2000. VINCENT PRICE leading horror actor of Hollywood died 1993, 82 years old, suffering of Parkinson ´s.

24. This Is Project Gutenberg This List Has Been Downloaded From The
John, 16081674 Mims, Edwin Mitchell, S. Weir Silar 1918 White, Gilbert, 1720-1793White, Stewart Edward Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807
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25. Invention Of The Telephone
As the caller’s vehicle passed from one cell to by Mistake by Charlotte Foltz Jones,John O Brien Switchboard is the leading provider of White pages, yellow
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"The human voice carries entirely too far as it is...and now you fellows come along and seek to complicate matters..." Mark Twain on the invention of the telephone. Fascinating facts about the invention of the
Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in TELEPHONE Probably no means of communication has revolutionized the daily lives of ordinary people more than the telephone. Simply described, it is a system which converts sound, specifically the human voice, to electrical impulses of various frequencies and then back to a tone that sounds like the original voice. In 1831, Englishman Michael Faraday (1791-1867) proved that vibrations of metal could be converted to electrical impulses. This was the technological basis of the telephone, but no one actually used this system to transmit sound until 1861. In that year, Johann Philip Reis (1834-1874) in Germany is said to have built a simple apparatus that changed sound to electricity and back again to sound. A crude device, it was incapable of transmitting most frequencies, and it was never fully developed. According to the famous story, the first fully intelligible telephone call occurred on March 6, 1876, when Bell, in one room, called to his assistant in another room. "Come here, Watson, I want you."

26. People Behind The Names B
First White man to the Great Salt Lake 1824. John BURKE (18751936) Roman Catholicclergyman. ALBERT S. BURLESON (1863-1937) Congressman from Texas.
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27. John & Nancy (Whitehead) Gayle Of Virginia, South Carolina, And Alabama
1806, adm by Leah, Micajah Pool, Robert White, John Gayle born Ca 1922 SC. 2. Kathryn W Born Ca 1924 Born October 19, 1847 Ala. Died Aug 28, 1891 Brazoria
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provided for the free use of those engaged in non-commercial genealogical research .. Any and all commercial use is strictly prohibited. Researchers may copy and distribute this work, but ONLY with written permission of the Author, and with the provision that it may only be copied
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Old Family Letters contributed by Vernon O Gayle, Jr COMMENTS HOME ALABAMA RECORDS John Gayle , PROBABLY the son of was born abt. 1770, in Va.. He and Nancy Whitehead born Abt.1773, Mecklenburg, VA, daughter of Benjamin From the book Historical Sketches of Sumter County- Sumterville was laid out between 1801 and 1804 on a low lying plot of land purchased from John Gayle. Even before the plan for the town was laid out, 1799, the General Assembly made provisions for a courthouse and gaol to be built for Sumter District on land "near the plantation of John Gayle, and until a court House shall be built, the Court of Said District shall be held at the House of the said John Gayle. His home which is described as a small one story building with a piazza on the south side. Except for the fact that he was the grandson of Josiah Gayle,* who obtained a grant of land in the High Hills in 1771 little else is known."

28. Some Southeastern Ohio Afro-American Notables: Biographical Sketches
ACS Collections at Library of Congress s Manuscript Div Templeton, John N. (1804?1851)John Newton Templeton was Some (White) papers in the area had colored
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Notable African Americans of Southeastern Ohio
Bagby, Sara Lucy
Former recaptured slave. Lived in Athens (ca. 1866/67). See John E. Vacha's "The Case of Sara Lucy Bagby" Ohio History Bell, James Madison (1825-1902)
Born in Gallipolis, Ohio; first (?) Black poet in Ohio; author of The Day of the War The Progress of Liberty (1866), and Triumph of Liberty (1870). See Poetical Works of James Madison Bell. Benson, James E.
Third Black Ohio University trustee (1892-1911); from Cleveland; businessman, active in Republican politics ... Berry, Edwin C. (1854-1931)
The "Black Horatio Algier" of Athens;
Owner and co-founder of the City Restaurant,
the Hotel Berry "one of the finest and most elegant hotels
in the State of Ohio"; Member National Negro Business League
Trustee of Wilberforce University Binga, Anthony (1843-1919)
Afro-Canadian born educator and Baptist minister.
Principal of the Albany Enterprise Academy Later in Richmond, Va. Blackburn, John R. (1841-1937) graduate of Dartmouth College (1862); educator and Masonic leader. First Black

29. Bacon & Dear
Their children Lionel, Ethel, and John were born in Founder of one of thecountry’s early great Parade, I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas, and
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Leo Hendrik Baekeland Considered the "father" of the plastics industry. Born in Ghent, Belgium. Graduated from the University of Ghent. Came to the United States in 1889. In 1893 he invented Velox, the first photographic paper that could be developed with artificial light. Baekeland also invented Bakelite, the first plastic to have wide applications. Buttons, pencils, fishing rods, adhesives, and radio cabinets are made of it. George Balanchine Choreographer and dancer. He created more than 100 ballets, including "Don Quixote" and "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue." He helped organize the New York City Ballet and was its artistic director. Balanchine was born Georgi Balanchivadze in St. Petersburg. He left Russia in 1924 while on tour with the Soviet State Dancers. He lived in France, then moved to the United States in 1933.

30. Inventory Of The Garber Letter Collection
S. St. Oversize MS w/Garber box in folio aisles.. Seeley, John Robert(1834-1895) Historian. ALS, 3 p., nd, Kensington, to Mr. White.
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St. John Webb, Marion ( - ) Poet.
  • AQS, 1 p., November 28, 1929, verse form "Saturdays and Sundays".
Sala, George Augustus (1828-1895) Author, Journalist.
  • ALS, 2 p., June 13, 1894, Brighton, to F.G. Wough.
Salisbury, Robert Arthur (1830-1903) British Prime Minister.
  • ALS, 2 p., June 3, 1888, n.p., to Balliene.
  • ALS, 2 p., March 7, 1894, n.p., to Briley (?)
  • ALS, 1 p., 3rd person, July 13, 1891, Foreign Office, to Laurence T. Bouvier.
  • ALS, 2 p., November 4, n.y., Harts, to Lord Denman.

31. Chapter Eighteen
It dealt with the harmful impact White culture has had What Miner did for wildlife,Edmund John Zavitz (18751968 The recovery of Ontario’s forests is in good
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Discoverers and doctors have a special place in a roll of honour because they have contributed to the well-being or comfort of millions. The work of Sir Sandford Fleming (1827-1915), inventor, scientist, surveyor and engineer, for instance, still affects us. A Scot by birth, he came to Canada in 1845 and was chief engineer of the Intercolonial Railway that linked Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes. From 1871 he worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway, surveying its arduous route through the Rockies. But his greatest achievement was the establishment of the system of international standard time in 1884. Another Scottish immigrant brought the province even greater fame. While living at Brantford during the years 1874 to 1876, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) invented the telephone and inaugurated a new era of communications for the world. Bell was also a pioneer speech therapist for the deaf. He moved to the United States but returned in 1890 to live in Nova Scotia. There at Baddeck he devoted the rest of his life to research. His Aerial Experiment Association led to the first manned flight in Canada in 1909. Sir William Osler, Bt., (1849-1919) was a native of Bond Head, Ontario. His medical education at Trinity and McGill was completed in London, Berlin and Vienna. Chosen first Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University in 1889, Osler became Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford in 1905. Medical education and the treatment of patients in hospitals were radically altered by his ideas which he expressed in his book The Principles and Practice of Medicine. A vigorous, humane doctor and a noted diagnostician, he was also an important philanthropist. King George V created him a Baronet in 1911.

32. The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg
Marie Mulock, 18261887 Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir 1918 White, Gilbert, 1720-1793White, Stewart Edward Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807
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Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.net Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of FREE electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). It intends to put as many books on-line as possible and to gather these on line works into one central location. It is a terrific service of the University of Illinois.
Project Gutenberg is the brainchild of Michael Hart, who in 1971 decided that it would be a really good idea if lots of famous and important texts were freely available to everyone in the world. Since then, he has been joined by hundreds of volunteers who share his vision. Now, more than thirty years later, Project Gutenberg has the following figures (as of November 8th 2002): 203 New eBooks released during October 2002, 1975 New eBooks produced in 2002 (they were 1240 in 2001) for a total of 6267 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks. 119 eBooks have been posted so far by Project Gutenberg of Australia
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Below is an old Authors list, but will give you an idea of the scale of this project.

33. Becker Medical Library Books
Agent Orange dioxin A=Beljan, John R. American Medical Alan P., 1932 Weinberg, MartinS. Indiana University ulcers with a dissertation on White swellings of
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Becker Medical Library Books Authors beginning with:B (page 25) T=Fertilization of the human egg in vitro : biological basis and clinical application / edited by Henning M. Beier and Hans R. Lindner.
A=Beier, H. M., ed. Lindner, Hans R., ed. Organon GmbH

N=WQ 205 F411a 1982 (BACS#457691)
T=Manual of nuclear medicine procedures / William H. Beierwaltes, John W. Keyes, James E. Carvey. ...
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34. Becker Medical Library Books
medicine Clinical pathology A=Latimer, Kenneth S. Mahaffey, Edward A A=Grant, EdwardG., ed. White, E. Maureen, ed A=Hueston, John Turner, ed. Tubiana, Raoul, ed
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Becker Medical Library Books Titles beginning with:D (page 61) T=DSM-IV-TR casebook : a learning companion to the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, Fourth edition, text revision / edited by Robert L. Spitzer ... [et al.]. DSM-IV-TR case book DSM-IV-TR casebook Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.
A=Spitzer, Robert L., ed.

N=WM 15 A512dc 2002 (BACS#341957)
T=DSM-IV-TR handbook of differential diagnosis / Michael B. First, Allen Frances, Harold Alan Pincus. ...
N=WG 140 D997 1985 (BACS#448780)

35. Characters Appearing In Humanities Chautauquas - The Complete Chautauquan
Mary Elizabeth (1839?) - African-American Union spy in the Confederate White House. LynnC. Miller Texas. Powell, John Wesley Clay S. Jenkinson Nevada
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system, wireless communication, robotics, logic gates, the bladeless John PierpontMorgan. 68202 ProPolymer 4AA Flashlight with 7 Ultra Bright White LEDs , by
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37. The Lost Continent Of - Why, I'd Say It Was High Time We Explored It Ourselves,
1932 Cobb s Anatomy, by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury Wanderings In Ceylon, byBaker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821 Eldest Son, The, by Galsworthy, John, 18671933
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38. 1922 In History - BrainyHistory
naval arms limitation February 7, 1922 John Willard s Cat siege proclaimed duringmine strike Johannesburg S Africa March 151.6 May 16, 1922 White Star Line
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Vancouver, BC starts driving on the right side of road
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1st living person identified on a US coin (Thomas E Kirby) on the Alabama Centennial half-dollar
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Conference of Cannes concerning German retribution payments
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KQV-AM in Pittsburgh PA begins radio transmissions
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Rotterdam metal strike ends January 11, 1922 Insulin 1st used to treat diabetes (Leonard Thompson, 14, of Canada) January 13, 1922 Buck Weaver, a Black Sox, applies unsuccessfully for reinstatement January 13, 1922 Conference of Cannes concerning German retribution payments ended January 13, 1922 WHA-AM in Madison WI begins radio transmissions January 15, 1922 Irish Free State forms; Michael Collins becomes 1st premier January 18, 1922 January 19, 1922 Geological survey says US oil supply would be depleted in 20 years January 20, 1922

39. February 26 Catalog Pg2
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and others Provenance Maury White Estate. I am enclosingan autograph, and here’s all my Wendell Willke; Thomas Dewey; John Kyl; Bert
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February 26, 2000 Catalog page 2
Back to lots 1 - 364 Here Information on Bidding Here RARE BABE RUTH PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED BAT BABE RUTH Lot is accompanied by additional personal belongings of Walter A. Axel including a 1920s period navy blue wool ball cap, a Wilson horsehide glove #K3140, a stitched horsehide baseball, a 1920s period 5”x7” photograph of 9 ball players including Walter Axel (top row center) and a “Championship” pendant with embossed figure of a batter, attached to a key chain (Provenance: From the family of Walter A. Axel (1904-1964). Mr. Axel, a minor league player was scouted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1920s, participated In a try-out and received a contract offer which he turned down. While attending a game at the Pittsburgh Pirates, Mr. Axel met Babe Ruth and received the autographed bat.) Click here for a photo of lots 366-381 JOHNNY BENCH AUTOGRAPHED BATTING HELMET for the Cincinnati Reds. Signed on visor “Johnny Bench” labels include “American Baseball Cap” size 7 ¼”. Helmet is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from “San Mateo Sports Collectables”, dtd 1996. Provenance: Maury White Estate BOBBING HEAD DOLL for Drake University in the form of a football player. Molded composition with hand painted features. H.7”.

40. HistoryLink Database Search Results
birth in 1918, Watson was raised by John and Elizabeth Title Seattle’s first newspaper,the Seattle Gazette, is Some White parents complain to the Board of
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