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  1. Life assurance and savings banks. a lecture delivered by request of the trustees of Cooper Union for the advancement of science and art, in the Cooper Institute, February 17th, 1872 .. by John Howard Van Amringe, 2010-08-03
  2. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry from the Works of A.M. Legendre: Adapted to the Course of Mathematical Instruction in the United States by Charles Davies, Adrien Marie Legendre, et all 2010-02-22
  3. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry From the Works of a.M. Legendre: Adapted to the Course of Mathematical Instruction in the United States by Charles ... ; Edited by J. Howard Van Amringe [1890 ] by A. M. (Adrien Marie) Legendre, 2009-09-22
  4. Elements of geometry and trigonometry from the works of A.M. Legendre by A M. 1752-1833 Legendre, Charles Davies, et all 2010-07-30
  5. Life assurance and savings banks. a lecture delivered by request of the trustees of Cooper Union for by John Howard, Van Amringe, 2009-08-19
  6. Life assurance and savings banks by J. Howard Van Amringe, 1872-01-01
  7. A History of Columbia University 1754-1904 by John Howard; Smith, Munroe; et al. Van Amringe, 1904
  8. Charles King, LL. D by John Howard Van Amringe, 1904
  9. A plain exposition of the theory and practice of life assurance,: With a brief sketch of its history by John Howard Van Amringe, 1874
  10. Van Am! by John Kendrick Bangs, 1909

81. New Hanover County, NC Marriage Records: 1779-1868
HOOPER HORN HORRELL HOUSTON howard* HOWE HOWELL HUFF van SOLEN vanCE vanLANDENHAMvanN VARNON VENTERS ALDERMAN ALEXANDER ALLDRIDGE ALLEN* amringe ANCRUM ANDERS
http://www.mountainpress.com/books/nc/details/fi-1027w.html
New Hanover County, NC Marriage Records: 1779-1868
Compiled by Frances T. Ingmire
72 Pages, 8.5"x11", Soft Cover, FI-1027, $16.00 Return to North Carolina Books Return to Homepage
This publication contains New Hanover County, North Carolina marriage records from 1779-1868. Including in each entry is the full name of bride/groom and date of marriage. Grooms are listed in alphabetical order with a cross index for the bride. Surnames of GROOMS Included In This Publication * After the surname indicates over 5 DIFFERENT first names are listed under the surname.
** After the surname indicates over 10 DIFFERENT first names are listed under the surname. ABRAHAMS ADKINS ADLINGTON ALDERMAN* ALEXANDER ALFORD ALLAIRE ALLEN* AMAN ANDERS ANDERSON* ANDREWS ANTHONY APPLAGATE AREY ARMSTRONG* ARNOLD ASHE ASHELY ASHFORD ASHWOOD ATKINS ATKINSON ATWATER AUGUSTINE AVERETT AVERIT AVERITE BABER BAILEY BAKER* BALLARD BALLENTINE BANNERMAN BARCLAY BARLOW BARNES BARNHILL BARNITZ BARR BARROT BARRY BARWICK BATE BATSON BATTS BEASLEY BEATTY BECK BEEDOM BEESLEY* BELL BENDEN BENFORD BENNERMAN BENNETT BENTON BEST BETHEA BETTENCOUNT BIDDLE BIRCH BIRD BISHOP* BLACK BLACKMAN BLACKWELL BLAKE BLAKEE BLANCHARD BLANEY BLANTON BLIZZARD BLOODWORTH BLOSAME BLUDWORTH BLUM BLUNT BOBBITT BOHNSTEDT BOLIN BOLLES BOND BONHAM BONOUGH BOOKHEART BOON BORDEAUX BOSEMAN BOSWELL BOUDEN BOURDEAUX BOWDEN* BOWEN* BOYD BOYKIN BOYLAN BOYLING BRADLEY BRADSHAW BRANTLEY BRAXTON BREMER BRENT BREST BRIGGS BRIGHT BRINKMAN BRINSON BRITT BRODERICK BROWN** BROWNING BRPMSPM BRYAN BRYANT BUDD BUNTING BURBANKS BURCH BURDEN BURGH BURKHIMER BURNETT BURR BURRIL BURRIS BURRISS BURROWS BURTON BUSH BUTLER BUXTON BYRD

82. Participant List
of Pediatrics and Child Health Director, Adolescent Medicine howard University Hospital City,UT 84103 (801) 5318634 Margaret A. van amringe Deputy Executive
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Growing Up and Getting Medical Care: Youth with Special Health Care Needs
C. Everett Koop, M.D., D.Sc.
Surgeon General
U.S. Public Health Service
Room 1867 Parklawn Building
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
Louis Aledort, M.D
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine Mount Sinai School of Medicine 1 Gustave Levy Place New York, NY 10029 Betsy Anderson Director, Collaboration among Parents and Health Professionals Federation for Children with Special Needs 312 Stuart Street Boston, MA 02116 Glen F. Aukerman, M.D. Chairman of the Board American Academy of Family Physicians Drawer "A" Jackson Center, OH 45334 Robert Blum, M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics Director, Adolescent Health Program University of Minnesota NCYD, Box 409 UMHC Minneapolis, MD 55455 Judith S. Boggs Special Assistant to the Admimistrator Health Care Financing Administration 200 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20201

83. Seme
His opponents were Horace A. Rozenblatt, Harold K. Bill and Maurice G. Ellenbogen.The judges were Dean J. howard van amringe, Prof. George W. Kirchwey, Prof.
http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/people/seme.html
SEME
Richard Rive and Tim Couzens
Contents
  • Discovering Seme - Tim Couzens The Early Years - Richard Rive The Mount Hermon School File Product of Moody School How Congress Began - R V Selope Thema
  • Discovering Seme - Tim Couzens
    There are two good reasons for the publication of this book. Firstly, the name of Pixley kaIsaka Seme is today almost completely unknown. Yet it was largely because of his ideas and inspiration that the African National Congress was founded on an overcast but calm day (8 January) in 1912 (the subsequent days of the conference were fine and calm!). There is no full biography of Seme. Indeed, very little is known about his life. This book, then, aims to make available hitherto unknown material connected with his early years and to give insight into a character who was one of South Africa's most important historical figures. Secondly, the book is intended to honour the memory of Dr Richard Rive, scholar and writer (as well as friend). Richard Rive was brutally killed in 1989; his death was a shock to all those who remembered his affability; the aetiology of his death lies in the complexity of the society in which he lived most of his life. But he left behind him an uncompleted manuscript which contained the story of an important discovery. Northfield Mount Hermon School (situated in north-western Massachusetts) has, in recent years, established scholarships to bring black South African students to the school for a year's free board and tuition. The school then tries to find money and placings for successful students at universities. Some years ago it broadened the scope of its programme to include several other schools and Counsellor C. Yvonne Jones, organiser of the programme, visited South Africa in 1986 to publicize the scholarship among prospective candidates. In Cape Town she met Richard Rive who had been appointed to Harvard University as Visiting Professor in the Department of English and American Literature for Spring, 1987. She mentioned to him that Pixley Seme had been a pupil at Mount Hermon around the turn of the century.

    84. Books On-line: Authors Starting With "L"
    by Velma Swanston howard (HTML at Baldwin Project by Velma Swanston howard, illust. by Astri Heiberg (illustrated HTML also by Harry van Bommel, Beverley PowellVinden, Michele
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/authorstart?L

    85. Tulsa City-County Library /All Locations
    (Previous Record) (Next Record) (Return To Browse) (Another Search)(Start Over) (Export) (Place a hold on this item) WORD,
    http://opac.tulsalibrary.org:90/kids/6,34/search/aVan Amringe, J. Howard (John H

    86. ★ Reviews Of Books About Andrew
    With an armload of practical tips, van amringe challenges you to look beyond the HowardHodgkin. Published in Paperback by Thames and Hudson Ltd (04 July, 1994
    http://united_states.vacationbookreview.com/Missouri/Andrew/Andrew_56.html
    Related Vacation Book Subjects: Missouri
    More Pages: Andrew Page 1 Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Andrew" , sorted by average review score: Home Art: Creating Romance and Magic With Everyday Objects Published in Hardcover by Bulfinch Press (October, 1994) Authors: Judyth Van Amringe and Andrew Garn Average review score: An eye-openingly wonderful insight into creativity! Imaginative, intelligently-written and a comfortable glide into the wackier extremes of home decor...what an inspiring book. I doubt that EVERY project will appeal to the reader, but ALL of them display a thinking-out-of-box quality that will help inspire the reader into making their own home into a very personal expression of fresh decor. Enjoy! A creative treasure trove of home interior design "do-ables" I own stacks of decorating, interior design and painting technique books, but none come even close to the wit and personality of Judyth Van Amringe's inspired volume "Home Art". The moment I set eyes on the deliciously painted and tufted couch on the cover of her book, I was hooked. With an armload of practical tips, Van Amringe challenges you to look beyond the "tried and true" interior designs tips. From lampshades strewn with silky fabric roses to the handpainted "Barnacle Table", you will find nothing here but pure inpiration and delight. Admittedly, some of the projects may not be your cup 'o tea, but rest assured, once inside the pages of this book, you will be hard pressed not to throw it down in search of something to paint, glue or stitch. This is must-have book...beg, borrow or steal, this is one for your shelves!!

    87. Friends Pay Tribute To Twain
    Thomas R. Lounsbury, Colgate Hoyt, William B. Hornblower, Prof. J. HowardVan amringe, Miss Jeanette Gilder, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Avery Doremus.
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    The New York Times, December 1, 1910
    PAY WARM TRIBUTE TO TWAIN'S MEMORY Throng at Carnegie Hall Hears Humorous Stories of the Humorist and Philosopher.
    HIS OLD FRIENDS THERE
    Choate, Cannon, Howells, Twichell, and Others Give Reminiscences of His Life Here and Abroad.
    Nearly 5,000 persons packed Carnegie Hall last night to honor the memory of Mark Twain. While almost every one of prominence in the literary life and activity of the Eastern half of the country was present, there were many others besides, representing business, finance, and all the professions. The gathering was one of the most distinguished brought together here in years. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Joseph G. Cannon - "Uncle Joe," as Mark Twain always called him, even to his face - was one of the principal as well as one of the most delightful speakers, his talk overflowing with good stories about his friend. Champ Clark of Missouri, minority leader in he present Congress and slated to succeed Mr. Cannon as Speaker in the next, was another to pay Mark Twain tribute. Others who spoke were his old friend, William Dean Howells, who was chosen to preside; Joseph H. Choate, Henry Watterson, whom Mark Twain, like many others, called "Marse Henry," when he didn't call him "Cousin Henry," as they were connected by marriage; the Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Twichell of Hartford, the humorist's old pastor and intimate friend; George W. Cable and Henry Van Dyke, the latter reading a poem entitled "Mark Twain," written for the occasion.

    88. Columbia College Today
    But, seemingly oblivious to that line of argument, Dean of the College John HowardVan amringe stubbornly insisted that the purpose of a college education was
    http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/nov03/cover3.php

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    COVER STORY
    CCT
    Wisdom, Training and Contemporary Civilization
    By J.W. Smit
    “Introduction to Contemporary Civilization” has been described as “probably the most famous course ever in the American curriculum.” In this installment of “Living Legacies”— a series of articles chronicling Columbia’s rich history (other articles in the series were published in Columbia magazine) — Queen Wilhelmina Professor of the History of the Low Countries J.W. Smit tackles the original course in the College’s signature Core Curriculum, from the forces that encouraged its creation in 1919 through its many evolutions across the past eight decades. A polymath with wide scholarly interests, Smit holds the unique distinction of being the only teacher to have taught all four basic Core courses — CC, Literature Humanities, Music Humanities and Art Humanities. One wonders whether the small band of Columbia professors who, just after World War I’s end, produced yet another proposal for reforming the College’s curriculum could ever have imagined that their creation would be celebrated close to a century later as part of Columbia’s legacy to American higher education. Yet we who celebrate “Contemporary Civilization” and also are aware of its history can just as easily wonder if that band would see the course we know today as its own. For the founders might view CC’s current syllabus as the victory of something they had fought against. And I would like to suggest that such a first impression would be at the same time right and wrong.

    89. NAME ADDRESS WING E-MAIL
    ROKUS, howard W. SAUKVILLE, WI 530800225 551/2 ladyjane@execpe.com. VANAMRINGE, WARNER ROBINS, GA 31099 552 vanamringe@mindspring.com.
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    NAME ADDRESS WING E-MAIL ADKINS, WILLIAM C. HURRICANE, WV 25526 551/552 sjadkins@wv-cis.net ALBERT, DENNIS E. MIDWEST CITY, OK 73130-7512 552AWACS dealbert200@juno.com ALTENDORF, DENNIS A. 552 ND ACW/CS - TINKER AFB, OK 552ACW dennis.altendorf@tinker.af.mil ANDERMAN, RALPH L .ARLINGTON, WA 98223 551/552 andermanr@email.msn.com ANDERSON, JOHN A. NORMAN, OK 73072-3224 552ACW john310wec@aol.com ANDERSON, ROGER A. 14705 M. STREET, OMAHA, NE 68137 552/552AWAC ANDERSON, SIMON SITKA, ALASKA 99835 3 ANGLEA, WILLIAM 604 HAMBLEN DRIVE, MADISON, TN 37115 551 k4tnn@bellsouth.net ARNON, ALBERT J. JR. DIXON, CA 95620 552 ARONSON, CARL 1 COTTON WOOD, CA 96022 552 aronhimers@snowcrest.net ARTH, DONALD L. OLATHE, KS 66062 553 ldarth01@aol.com AVERY, LLOYD E. NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA 95660 552 lavery1243@aol.com BARBOLLA, DIANE LA JOLLA, CA 92037 551 dbarbolla@mindspring.com BARRETT, RALPH B. LAKELAND, FL 33813 552 cmsgt441@aol.com BARS, EDWARD W. EAST KILLINGLY, CT 06243-0218 551 BATESOLE, JAMES R. WEATHERFORD, TX 76087 552

    90. WhoWasThere Reply
    Felice Casorati was 25 this year and would die in a further 30 years. HowardVan amringe was 25 this year and would die in a further 55 years.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1860

    91. WhoWasThere Reply
    Felice Casorati was 15 this year and would die in a further 40 years. HowardVan amringe was 15 this year and would die in a further 65 years.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1850

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