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  1. Algebra: An Elementary Text-Book for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges. Part 1 by George Chrystal, 2004-02-05
  2. Algebra: An Elementary Text Book for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges by George Chrystal, 2008-10-15
  3. Algebra: An Elementary Text-Book, for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges, Volume 1 by George Chrystal, 2010-04-08
  4. Memoirs of Prince Chlowig of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfuerst, Volume 2 by Chlodwig Kar Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Alexander Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, et all 2010-01-12
  5. The life of William Robertson Smith by J Sutherland 1846-1923 Black, George William Chrystal, 2010-09-08
  6. Memoirs of Prince Chlowig of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfuerst, Volume 1 by Chlodwig Kar Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Alexander Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, et all 2010-03-09
  7. Lectures And Essays Of William Robertson Smith (1912) by William Robertson Smith, 2008-06-02
  8. Lectures & essays by William Robertson Smith, J Sutherland 1846-1923 Black, et all 2010-08-21
  9. Electricity, Electrometer Magnetism, and Electrolysis by George Chrystal, Napier Shaw, 2010-03-09
  10. Algebra: An Elementary Text Book for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges, Volume 2 by George Chrystal, 2010-04-09
  11. A short history of Rome by Guglielmo Ferrero, Corrado Barbagallo, et all 2010-08-29
  12. MODERN ART Being a Contribution to a New System of Aesthetics (2 Volume Set, 1, 2) by Julius; Simmonds, Florence & Chrystal, George W. (from the German by) Meier-Graefe, 1968
  13. Lectures & essays of William Robertson Smith / edited by John Sutherland Black and George Chrystal by William Robertson (1846-1894) Smith, 1912-01-01
  14. Memoirs Of Prince Chlodwig Of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfuerst. Volumes 1 & 2 by GEORGE CHRYSTAL, 1906-01-01

81. The Bosom Book Of Sir George Ripley
george Ripley it is put upon a Plate of Copper Fiery hot and not evaporate, and congealit up until it be hard, white and transparent clear as chrystal, then it
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The Bosome-Book
of Sir George Ripley,
Canon of Bridlington.
Containing
His Philosophical Accurtations in the makeing
the Philosophers Mercury and Elixirs.
London,
Printed for William Cooper, at the Pelican in Little Britain. 1683.
The Bosome-Book of Sir George Ripley. The whole Work of the Composition of the Philosophical Stone, of the great Elixir, and of the first Solution of the gross Body.
First take 30 pound weight of Sericon or Antimony, which will make 21 pound weight of Gum, or near thereabouts, if it be well dissolved, and the Vinegar very good, and dissolve each pound thereof in a Gallon of twice distilled Vinegar when cold again, and as it standeth in Dissolution in a fit Glass Vessel, stirr it about with a clean Stick very often every day, the oftner the better, and when it is well moulten to the bottom, then filter over the said Liquors three several times, which keep close covered, and cast away the Feces, for that is superfluous filth which must be removed, and entreth not into the Work but is called Terra damnata.
The making of our Gum or green Lyon.

82. Charlestown Inscriptions
chrystal Robt. 15. chrystal Sarah 15. Crawley James 3. Crawley John 3. EatonAlexander 5. Eaton Ann 5. Eaton george 5. Eaton Jane 5. Eaton John 5.
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(Return to County Louth Memorial Inscriptions main page) Monuments of the Dead in Charlestown Church Tombstone Inscriptions in Charlestown Old Cemetery [For Index see bottom of page] BLACKWELL – Sacred to the memory of Revd. Henry Blackwell late of Cookstown, who departed this life the 11 th of August, 1807 aged 73 years, and of his wife Mrs. Jane Blackwell, who departed this life the 28 th April, 1807. Here also lie the remains of their second daughter, Miss Elizabeth Blackwell, who departed this life 2 nd April, 1802, aged 16 years, and of their third son, Samuel Blackwell, Esq., who departed this life 17 th November, 1744 [ sic ] aged 40 years. Also their eldest daughter, Miss Mary Blackwell who departed this life the 14 th of July 1837, in the 58 th year of her age. Also the remains of their second son, Daniel Blackwell, esqr., Lieutenant 25 th Regt., who died in the 59 th years of his age, on the 17 th Dec, 1847. CARROLL – Erected by Catherine Carroll of Cookstown to the memory of her husband , Patrick Carroll, who departed this life on the 23 of May, 1827, aged 76 years. Also of his brother, Bryan Carroll, who departed this life on the 22 nd of May, 1828, Aged 71 years. Also his daughter, Mary Norris, alias Carroll, who departed this life 29

83. MR. CHRYSTAL CROFTANGRY: CHAPTER V, Chronicles Of The Canongate By Sir Walter Sc
chrystal CROFTANGRY CHAPTER V, CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE by Sir Walter ScottAn eText Not to george s Squarenor to Charlotte Squarenor to the old New
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MR. CHRYSTAL CROFTANGRY: CHAPTER V, CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE by Sir Walter Scott
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MR. CROFTANGRY SETTLES IN THE CANONGATE.
If you will know my house,
'Tis at the tuft of olives here hard by. AS YOU LIKE IT.
By a revolution of humour which I am unable to account for, I
changed my mind entirely on my plans of life, in consequence of
the disappointment, the history of which fills the last chapter.
I began to discover that the country would not at all suit me; for I had relinquished field-sports, and felt no inclination whatever to farming, the ordinary vocation of country gentlemen. Besides that, I had no talent for assisting either candidate in case of an expected election, and saw no amusement in the duties of a road trustee, a commissioner of supply, or even in the magisterial functions of the bench. I had begun to take some

84. George Madison Dallas Hart
Descendants of george MADISON DALLAS HART 1 george MADISON DALLAS HART 1845 1896.. +? ? 6 chrystal NACOLE ECKMAN 1987 - .
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Descendants of GEORGE MADISON DALLAS HART
1 GEORGE MADISON DALLAS HART 1845 - 1896
......... 2 SOPHA ELLEN HART Abt 1865 - 1905
............. +ANDREW J. GRACE Abt 1852 -
.................... 3 HENRY S. GRACE 1879 -
.................... 3 SARAH GRACE 1882 -
.................... 3 JAMES W. (PETE) GRACE 1883 - 1958
........................ +IDA TABOR Abt 1889 -
............................... 4 HERSCHEL GRACE Abt 1907 -
............................... 4 HERBERT GRACE 1909 -
............................... 4 JACK GRACE Abt 1911 - ......... *2nd Husband of SOPHA ELLEN HART: ............. +ANDREW WEIHER 1864 - 1920 .................... 3 MARTIN LUTHER WEIHER 1886 - 1909 ........................ +VIRGIE HARRIS DALLAS ANDREW WEIHER ........................ +ELSIE DORA TRIMBLE 1892 - 1967 .................... 3 ROBERT LEONARD WEIHER 1889 - 1966 ........................ +MAUD ALTHA PURDOM 1889 - 1936 ............................... 4 JEWEL ALTHA WEIHER 1911 - ................................... +JAMES LONE SR. HARRISON 1908 - 1987 ........................................... 5 JUNE ALTHA HARRISON 1933 -

85. University Of California, San Diego Geisel Library Mandeville
dozen letters from each of a few notable correspondentsspecifically george Butterick,Ian same folder, as are manuscripts of Chanting at the chrystal Sea and
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University of California, San Diego Geisel Library Mandeville Special Collections Library Register of the Susan Howe Papers 1942 1990 MSS 0201 This file created: 01/13/1997 MSS 0201 Susan Howe Papers Inclusive dates: 1942 1990 5.90 linear feet (13 archives boxes, 3 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder) ABSTRACT Papers of Susan Howe, American poet. The papers primarily document Howe's literary correspondence, poetry manuscripts, manuscripts of readings and talks, personal and working journals and art/poetry installations dating from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. A small group of personal and family materials is also included. Prominent correspondents include George Butterick, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Lyn Hejinian, and John Taggart. The bulk of the collection consists of Howe's working manuscripts and journals. Also part of the collection are over one hundred recordings from Howe's late 1970s radio program, "Poetry," at WBAI Radio Station, N.Y. The collection is arranged in five series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS, 3) PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA, 4) TAPE RECORDINGS, and 5) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES. RESTRICTIONS The diaries dated 1981 are restricted; researchers may gain access to these items only with the expressed written permission of Susan Howe. The letters written by Mary Manning Howe are restricted; researchers may gain access to these items only with the express written permission of Susan Howe and Fanny Howe. ACCESSIONS Accession M-1991.011 acquired from Susan Howe on 06/03/1991; Processed by Sherri Williams, 09/01/1991. BIOGRAPHY Born in 1937, Susan Howe's career as a poet grew from a painting and drawing career and began, with the exception of publications of earlier poems in serials, with the 1974 edition of Hinge Picture (New York, Telephone Books). Closely associated with the late 1970s and 1980s Language Poets' movement, Susan Howe's poetry and scholarship are most accurately characterized as language based and experimental. Howe's early training and careers in drama and visual artsshe was an actress and an assistant stage designer at the Gate Theatre in Dublin and graduated from the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts in 1961are reflected in the dramatic sections of her poems, as in The Liberties, and in her attention to the visual aspect of the page. Her mother, Mary Manning Howe, an Irish actress and playwright, and her father, Mark DeWolfe Howe, a Harvard Law School professor, each appear as influences in her poetry. Much of the subject and location of her workher close affinity with Emily Dickinson and early American history, as in Articulation of Sound Forms in Time, her interest in Jonathan Swift's Irish residency in The Libertiesreveals Howe's Irish ancestry combined with hard-biting New England literary heritage and politics. Howe's activities as a lecturer and reader are numerous. In the late 1970s, Howe produced a radio talk show for WBAI radio in which she interviewed and hosted a wide range of American and European poets. In 1980 Howe received the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award for Secret History of the Dividing Line and again in 1987 for My Emily Dickinson. In 1985 she was one of ten American poets at the New Poetics Colloquium in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she returned in 1987 as visiting artist-in-residence. Howe was one of five American poets at the Rencontres Internationales de Poesie Contemporaine in Tarascon, France, 1988, as well as a Butler fellow in the Department of English at SUNY, Buffalo, also in 1988. For more biographical information, see Susan Howe's Singularities, "About the Author" (Hanover, University Press of New England, 1990). SCOPE AND CONTENT The SUSAN HOWE PAPERS contain correspondence, poetry manuscripts, typescripts and notes for readings and talks, personal and working journals, art/poetry installations and a selection of tapes from Howe's WBAI Radio program, "Poetry." Most of the collection dates from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. The exceptions to Howe's work from this period are a few personal journals and some earlier correspondence from Howe's family: World War II letters from Howe's father, Harvard Law School professor Mark DeWolfe Howe, personal journals kept by Howe while visiting Ireland in the 1950s, and a scrapbook documenting Howe's early career as a young actress. The bulk of the collection rests in the working manuscripts of Howe's books ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME (1986), CABBAGE GARDENS (1979), DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE (1983), HINGE PICTURE (1974), THE LIBERTIES (1980), MY EMILY DICKINSON (1985), PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE (1982), and SECERT HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE (1978), along with other poetic experiments, and extensive correspondence from selected poets and critics: Lyn Hejinian, George Butterick, John Taggart, Ian Hamilton Finlay, among others. The extensive collection of working notebooks, comprising forty-seven 4x5 black hardback sketch books dating from 1974-1988, highlight the collection and mark one of the intersections between Howe's careers as a visual artist and as a poet. Also featured in the collection are over one hundred tape recordings of Howe's late 1970s WBAI Radio program, "Poetry," which includes interviews and readings with many of the most interesting poets of the late 20th century. The collection is divided into five series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS, 3) PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA, 4) TAPE RECORDINGS and 5) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES. SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE Howe's correspondence, as represented in the CORRESPONDENCE series, is as noteworthy for its absences as for its inclusions. There are several dozen letters from each of a few notable correspondentsspecifically George Butterick, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Lyn Hejinian, and John Taggartbut complete silence from other poets who are well known as colleagues and peers of Howe's. These absences leave broad room for speculations upon both Howe's and other contemporary poet's attitudes toward the institutionalization of poetic papers. There are also a few novelty letters from Charles Reznikoff, May Sarton, Orson Welles, and John Wheelock, among others, relating to their involvement in Howe's 1970s WBAI Radio program, "Poetry." Over one hundred selections from these broadcasts are included in the collection. A xerox copy of Susan Howe's letter to Richard Sewell, detailing her important speculations about Emily Dickinson's "Master Letters," and Sewell's response, along with some brief correspondence with Ralph Franklin, another Dickinson scholar, add important cornerstones not only to Howe's involvement with Dickinson scholarship but Dickinson scholarship in general. SERIES 2: WRITINGS The WRITINGS series is comprised of four main subseries: "Working Manuscripts," "Readings and Talks," "Journals," "Installations." These are arranged alphabetically with the exception of the sketchbook working journals, which are arranged chronologically. In the case of the working manuscripts, every attempt has been made to maintain the order in which they were received, except for the alphabetization according to the predominant work in a particular folder. This is important because Howe sometimes seems to work on more than one manuscript at the same time. For example, DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE and LIBERTIES manuscripts are often contained in the same folder, as are manuscripts of Chanting at the Chrystal Sea and SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. Notes for many of Howe's "Readings and Talks" from the middle to late 80s are contained in the sub-series by that name. These include talks at New College, at San Jose State's 1986 Emily Dickinson/HD conference, a Duncan Memorial talk, among others. The "Journals" subseries is comprised of two smaller subseries: "Diaries/Personal Journals," and "Working Journals." The "Diaries/Personals Journals" includes some mid-1950s journals kept by Howe during trips to Ireland that document the establishment of her ongoing relationship and pilgrimages to Ireland, along with various working notebooks containing notes for poetry, personal commentary and other daily notation. The "Working Journals" comprise an interesting collection of working poetry sketchbooks dating from 1974-1988 that illustrate Howe's interest in the relationships between poetry and visual arts. The work, exhibition notes, and photographs of some of Howe's installation exhibitions, made up of poetry and photographs, are contained in the "Installations" subseries. SERIES 3: PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA The PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA series contains a scrapbook documenting Howe's early acting career, and a copy of IT GENEVIEVE WATCHING OVER PARIS by Leonard Gontarek that features a cover designed by Howe. SERIES 4: TAPE RECORDINGS Selections from Howe's late 1970s radio program "Poetry" make up the TAPE RECORDINGS series. These recorded interviews and readings represent some of the most interesting and experimental work of poets of this important time period. Included in this group is an interview and reading with Bruce Andrews and Charles Bernstein in which they discuss their serial L A N G U A G E, readings by Bernadette Mayer, Ron Padgett, Robert Creeley, Lyn Hejinian, and Robert Lax, only to name a few of the stellar list. Memorial readings for R.D. Laing and John Wheelright as well as readings by May Sarton, Helen Adam, John Hall Wheelock, and some WBAI Radio archive tapes of readings by Jack Spicer, George Oppen, Charles Reznikoff, and Charles Olson locate the contemporary poets in this series within a poetic tradition. A discussion by William Eric Williams concerning his relationship with his father and their homelife provides important information for William Carlos Williams scholarship. These tapes can be referenced through the ANP Tapes Listening Series, ANP SPL-1014 through ANP SPL-1113. Folder titles reflect predesignated headings in as many cases as are possible. SERIES 5: ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES Brittle and high-acid content materials have been photocopied onto acid-free paper. The copies have been substituted and the originals have been placed in series order in ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES. CONTAINER LIST Box Folder SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE 1 1 Allen, Helen Howe. 2 Butterick, George, 1980 -1983. 3 Butterick, George, 1984 -1988. 4 Finlay, Ian Hamilton, 1973 -1976. 5 Finlay, Ian Hamilton, 1977 -1978. 6 Finlay, Ian Hamilton, 1979 -1985. 7 Hejinian, Lyn, 1976 -1978. 8 Hejinian, Lyn, 1979 -1988. 9 Howe, Mark DeWolfe. 1942-1945 and 1955-1957. 2 1 Howe, Mary Manning, 1955 -1988. Restrictions Apply. 2 Lax, Robert, 1975 -1983. 3 MacLeish, Archibald, 1957. 4 Owen, Maureen, 1981 -1982. 5 Sarton, May, 1977. 6 Sewell, Richard, 1976. Includes a photocopy of Howe's letter to Sewell. 7 Taggart, John, 1980 -1982. 8 Taggart, John, 1983 -1984. 9 Taggart, John, 1985 -1986. 10 Taggart, John, 1987 -1988. 11 Taggart, John, 1989 -1990. 12 Von Schlegell, David, 1975 -1980. 13 WBAI Radio, N.Y., 1976 -1978. 14 Welles, Orson, 1956. 15 Wheelock, John, 1976 -1977. 16 Miscellaneous correspondence. SERIES 2: WRITINGS 2A: Working Manuscripts 17 ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME, 1983 -1984. 3 1 ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME. Part 1. 2 ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME. Part 1. 3 ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME. Part 2. 4 ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME. Part 2. 5 ARTICULATION OF SOUND FORMS IN TIME. Correct final version. 6 BOSTON HARBOR. 7 Buffalo, Just the play before Pythagorean Silence, not published. 8 CABBAGE GARDENS, scratch. 9 CHANTING AT THE CHRYSTAL SEA. Final draft. 10 CHANTING AT THE CHRYSTAL SEA. Drafts, including materials from CABBAGE GARDENS. 4 1 CHANTING AT THE CHRYSTAL SEA. Drafts, including materials from SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. 2 CHANTING AT THE CHRYSTAL SEA. Drafts, including materials from SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. 3 CHANTING AT THE CHRYSTAL SEA. Drafts, including materials from SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. 4 CHANTING AT THE CHRYSTAL SEA. Drafts, including materials from SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. 5 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE. Manuscript - Part 1. 6 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE. Manuscript - Part 2. 5 1 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE. Manuscript - Part 3. 2 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE. Drafts, including materials from PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE. 3 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE. Drafts, including materials from LIBERTIES, ideas for covers and other notes. 4 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE. General, scratch for Cordelia and Stella piece. 5 DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE, 1981 -1982. Manuscript. 6 Dublin 1982, some went into DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE, 1982. 7 EIKON. Copy. 8 EIKON. Remains of. 6 1 ENCLOSURE. Original. 2 FEDERALIST 10, 1987. Drafts, including materials from Abacus. 3 FEDERALIST 10. Drafts, including materials from HELIOPATHY. 4 FEDERALIST 10, 1987. Drafts, notes, work and quotations and materials from SCATTERING. 5 FEDERALIST 10. Poems that went into FEDERALIST 10 6 First poems, 1970 -1972. 7 FRAGMENTS OF LIQUIDATION. 8 Guilford - Early unpublished writing. 9 Guilford - First poems, 1970 -1971. 10 HABERMONE, odd poem. 11 HELIOPATHY. 12 HINGE PICTURE. Drafts. 13 HINGE PICTURE. Additional work. 14 Ireland - LIBERTIES, scratch work, 1978. 15 Ireland, 1980. 16 Ireland - Notes and work that would become CABBAGE GARDENS. 7 1 Ireland - LIBERTIES and Stella. ca. 1979? 2 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Additional work. 3 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Early stages. 4 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Early stages. 5 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Early stages. 6 MY EMILY DICKINSON. First faltering attempts. 7 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Later stages. 8 MY EMILY DICKINSON, 1982 -1983. Manuscript - Parts 1 and 2. 9 MY EMILY DICKINSON, 1982 -1983. Manuscript - Parts 1 and 2. 8 1 MY EMILY DICKINSON, 1982 -1983. Manuscript - Part 3. 2 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Master letters, stuff and general beginning. 3 MY EMILY DICKINSON. With latest corrections added. 4 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Work on. 5 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Work on. 6 MY EMILY DICKINSON. Work on. 7 Notes, Cambridge summer 1981, Mother's illness, time alone in her apartment. 8 OLIVER. 9 Proofs for book, unidentified. 10 PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE. Drafts - Part 1. 9 1 PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE - Drafts - Part 2. Drafts - Part 2. 2 PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE - And other stuff, play part not finally worked out. And other stuff, play part not finally worked out. 3 PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE. Original. 4 ROWLANDSON, original. 5 Sandycove/keel - Part 1. 6 Sandycove/keel - Part 2. 7 SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. Scratch. 9 SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE. Part 2, work for. SPINOZA'S CLOAK. 10 Susan Von Schlegell. 11 THOROW. Final draft. 12 Took on a [P suddenly.... 13 TURTLE ISLAND (Irish work). Manuscript sent to and New England/CABBAGE GARDENS. 14 Unidentified manuscripts. 15 Unidentified manuscripts. 16 Work in Progress. 2B: Readings and Talks 17 DICKINSON, early talk. 18 Duncan memorial. 19 First Inclosure, Hartford talk. 10 1 First New College talk. 2 Hartford convention narratives, 1988. October 22. 3 Langton Street - Reading EIKON, 1988. 4 Langton Street - Talk. 5 Manuscript for readings. 6 P.E.N. talk, New York City, 1986. 7 PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE reading. 8 Reading. 9 San Jose talk (on my book). 10 SECRET HISTORY reading. 11 Taking Captivity Captive, second lecture at New College. 12 U. of V. talk. 13 Vancouver talk, 1985. 14 Women and Their Effect in the Distance - Original, corrected, New College, 1985. 15 Women and Their Effect in the Distance - Third lecture, New College. 16 Women's conference, ROWLANDSON, San Francisco State, 1985. 2C: Journals 17 Personal diaries - Diary, 1956. 18 Personal diaries - Diary - And memo, 1955. September 6 - December 30. 11 1 Personal diaries - Diary - Of Susan Howe, Summer 1959. 2 Personal diaries - Dreams. Ca. 1981-1982? 3 Personal diaries - Interview with Jonathan Williams notebook. 4 Personal diaries - Ireland, 1980. 5 Personal diaries - Journals, 1977. 6 Personal diaries - Journals, 1978 -1980. 7 Personal diaries - Journals, 1981. Restrictions Apply. 8 Personal diaries - Journals, 1981. Restrictions Apply. 9 Personal diaries - Notebook. ca. 1989 10 Personal diaries - WBAI Radio - Yale University notebook. ca. 1980? 11 Personal diaries - WBAI Radio - Green notebook I. 12 Personal diaries - WBAI Radio - Green notebook II. ca. 1979? 13 Personal diaires - WBAI Radio - Notebook. ca. 1978-1979? 14 Workshop notebook. ca. 1989? 12 1 Working Sketchbook Journals, 1974. April - July. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1974. April 26 - July 15. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1974. May 30 - October 7. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1974. July 30 - October 27. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1974. September - December. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1974. October 15. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1975. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1975. February. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1975 -1976. September 1975 - December 13, 1976. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1976. January 14. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1976. April 3 - July 12. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1976. July 12. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1976 -1977. October 1976 - February 1, 1977. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1977. February 2 - April. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1977. April - August. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1977. August 18 - November 12. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1977 -1978. November 17, 1977 - May 1, 1978. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1978. May 2 - Sept 22. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1978 -1979. September 23, 1978 - February 11, 1979. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1979. February 11 - June 30. 13 Working Sketchbook Journals, 1979 -1980. July 10, 1979 - January 1, 1980. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1980. January 7 - May 21. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1980 -1981. January 17, 1980 - May 17, 1981. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1980. May 21 - July 30. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1980. July 30 - October 9. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1980. October 9 - January 17. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1981. May 20 - October 2. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1981 -1982. October 2 - February 8. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1982. February 8 - June 1. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1982. June 1 - August 16. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1982. August 16 - November 4. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1982 -1983. November 6, 1982 - May 9, 1983. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1983. May 10 - August 11. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1981 -1982. 14 Working Sketchbook Journals, 1983. August 11 - November 26. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1983 -1984. November 26, 1983 - March 5, 1984. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1984. March 10 - June 29. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1984 -1985. June 29, 1984 - February 14, 1985. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1985. February 15. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1985 -1986. October 5, 1985 - January 24, 1986. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1986. January 24 - June 24. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1986. June 25 - December 31. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1987. March 22. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1987. January 1 - March 22. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1987. March 22. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1987. April 10 - June 5. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1987 -1988. June 5, 1987 - January 1988. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1987 -1988. December 30, 1987 - June 21, 1988. Working Sketchbook Journals, 1988. June 21 - August 22 2D: Installations 15 Long away lightly. 2 Installation notes. 3 Installation notes. 4 On the highest hill. 5 Photographs of Walls and Work. 6 Wall piece. (Oversize: MC-048-01) 7 Wand flowers at the window. 8 Wind-shift/frost smoke/malachite. . .. SERIES 3: PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA 9 IT GENEVIEVE WATCHING OVER PARIS. By Leonard Gontarek, cover design by Susan Howe 16 1 Scrapbook. SERIES 4: TAPE RECORDINGS 2 Tape Recordings - SPL-1019-1148. These recordings have been added to the ANP Tapes listening series. For a descriptive listing to the contents of these tapes, please consult the ANP Tape Recording Index SERIES 5: ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES 3 Originals of Preservation Photocopies. 4 Originals of Preservation Photocopies. 5 Originals of Preservation Photocopies.

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87. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For George Chrystal
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88. Roll Of Honour
CHAWORTHMUSTERS,PHILLIP MUNDY. CHRISTIE, WILLIAM CHARLES. chrystal,GEORGEGORDON. CHURCHMAN,CHARLES HARVEY. CHURCHWARD, PERCY ALAN. CLARK, ERIC ALAN.
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Express links: House s Departments Games ... Activities Here are the names of the 686 Rugbeians who died in the First World War. More details will follow in due course – as will the records of those Rugbeians who lost their life in the Second World War. Name ABELL, WILLIAM HENRY ACKROYD, THOMAS NOEL ACTON, CHARLES ANNESLEY ADAM, ROBERT WILLIAM WYLIE AKERMAN, CHARLES SAVIDGE ANNAND ALCOCK, EMPSON ALLEN, WILLIAM LYNN AMPHLETT, RICHARD FERRAND ANDERSON, JAMES RICHARD HAIG ANDERSON, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM ARMITAGE, GEORGE DUNCAN ARMITAGE, ALFRED CECIL ARMITAGE, SIDNEY ROBERT ARMSTRONG-LUSHINGTON-TULLOCH, GRAHAM DE MONTMORECEY ARNOLD, FERDINAND FRANK ASTON, RONALD MOSELY BAILWARD, THEODORE BAIRD, JOSEPH FRANKLIN MONTAGU BAKER, DOUGLAS STANLEY BAKER, GUY TALBORT BAKER, ROGER DYKE BALL-ACTON, REGINALD THOMAS ANNESLEY BANNATYNE, DOUGLAS ALEXANDER BARBER, VICTOR LESLIE BARCLAY, RAFE HEDWORTH HYDDLETON BARRETT,JOHN HENRY BARROW, GEOFFREY SELWYN BARWELL, FREDERICK LEYCESTER BEACHCROFT, GERALD WILLIAM BEATSON, ROGER STUART MONTRESEROR BEATTIE, MAURICE ALEXANDER

89. OFFOFFOFF.COM Art Preview: Chrystal Woodson, A.k.a. Q, Paintings And Text At The
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    Chrystal Woodson flaunts the faces of her family and her confluence of heritages in paintings on display this weekend.
    By DAWN EDEN www.offoffoff.com CHRYSTAL WOODSON "Mother Root," featuring paintings and text by Chrystal Laurie Quinones Woodson, a.k.a. Q. Official site Chrystal Laurie Quinones Woodson, who signs her paintings "Q," is a young artist whose paintings celebrate her multicultural heritage and are often quite literally in-your-face. She calls her facial studies "physiognomy," and they fit the definition of that term in its most classic sense. Most of her subjects are nonwhite, and she shies away from traditional Western concepts of attractiveness, asserting that "beauty comes in all forms. It does not depend on the outside stuff, the structure of bone or tone of skin, but rather, the face acts as carrier to what lies beneath it." To that end, she finds the beauty in so-called ethnic characteristics like broad noses and full lips, conveying the depth of her subjects' personalities in a way that is sensual without being vulgar. This Saturday, March 25, between 12 and 3 p.m., Manhattan's Caribbean Cultural Center hosts an afternoon of Q's art and poetry, with music and food provided as well.
  • 90. Wade, G
    Introduction.” In Royalty and Commoners , ed. by Constance M. Wilson, ChrystalStillings Smith, and george Vinal Smith, pp. 15. Leiden EJ Brill.
    http://www.kpi.ac.th/en/thai political/w.htm
    Wade, G. 2000. “The Ming Shi-Lu As a Source for Thai History – Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 31 (2):249-xxx. Wales , H. G. Quaritch. 1932 . “The Situation in Siam .” Asiatic Review 28 (95): xxx-xxx. Wales , H. G. Quaritch. 1934. Ancient Siamese Government and Administration . London : Bernard Quaritch Ltd. (Reprint New York: Paragon Book Reprint, 1965) vii+263 pp. Wales , H. G. Quaritch. 1952. Ancient South-East Asian Warfare . London : Bernard Quaritch. 206 pp. Wales , H. G. Quaritch. 1969. Dvaravati : The Earliest Kingdom of Siam (6th to 11th Century A. D.). London : Bernard Quaritch. Wales , H. G. Quaritch. 1992. Siamese State Ceremonies: Their History and Function with Supplementary Notes . Richmond , Surrey : Curzon Press. (first published in London : Bernard Quaritch, 1931. Supplementary Notes on Siamese State Ceremonies first published London : Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., 1971. Sole distributor in Thailand : White Lotus Co. Ltd.) 326 pp. + 34 pp. of Supplementary Notes Walker, Andrew. 2001 . “The ‘Karen Consensus': Ethnic Politics and Resource-Use Legitimacy in Northern Thailand .”

    91. King Prajadhipok's Institute
    Introduction. In Royalty and Commoners, ed. by Constance M. Wilson, ChrystalStillings Smith, and george Vinal Smith, pp. 15. Leiden EJ Brill.
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    - - - - - - Departments - - - - - - College of Politics and Governance College of Local Government Development Research and Development Training, Dissemination and Public Relations King Prajadhipok Museum and Library The Secretariat Home Online Research Center Independent
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    for Peace Promotion KPI Feedback Guestbook W Back to List Center Page Thai Politics Bibliography A B C D ... Z Western-language publications, Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1932. "The Situation in Siam." Asiatic Review 28 (95):xxx-xxx. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1934. Ancient Siamese Government and Administration . London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. (Reprint New York: Paragon Book Reprint, 1965) vii+263 pp. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1952. Ancient South-East Asian Warfare . London: Bernard Quaritch. 206 pp. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1969. Dvaravati: The Earliest Kingdom of Siam (6th to 11th Century A. D.) . London: Bernard Quaritch. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1992. Siamese State Ceremonies: Their History and Function with Supplementary Notes . Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press. (first published in London: Bernard Quaritch, 1931.

    92. W - Thai Politics
    Introduction.” In Royalty and Commoners, ed. by Constance M. Wilson, ChrystalStillings Smith, and george Vinal Smith, pp. 15. Leiden EJ Brill.
    http://www.leeds.ac.uk/thaipol/w.htm
    Wade, G. 2000. “The Ming Shi-Lu As a Source for Thai History Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 31 (2):249-xxx. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1932 . “The Situation in Siam.” Asiatic Review 28 (95): xxx-xxx. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1934. Ancient Siamese Government and Administration . London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. (Reprint New York: Paragon Book Reprint, 1965) vii+263 pp. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1952. Ancient South-East Asian Warfare . London: Bernard Quaritch. 206 pp. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1969. Dvaravati The Earliest Kingdom of Siam (6th to 11th Century A. D.). London: Bernard Quaritch. Wales, H. G. Quaritch. 1992. Siamese State Ceremonies: Their History and Function with Supplementary Notes . Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press. (first published in London: Bernard Quaritch, 1931. Supplementary Notes on Siamese State Ceremonies first published London: Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., 1971. Sole distributor in Thailand: White Lotus Co. Ltd.) 326 pp. + 34 pp. of Supplementary Notes Wan Waithayakon. 1976.

    93. Royal Medal
    The Royal Medals were established by King george IV and then continued, with certainchanges to their conditions, by King William IV and Queen Victoria.
    http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/RylMdl.htm
    Winners of the Royal Medal of the Royal Society of London
    The Royal Medals were established by King George IV and then continued, with certain changes to their conditions, by King William IV and Queen Victoria. Originally they were awarded for the most important discoveries in the previous year. The time period was changed to five years then shortened to three years. When Victoria came to the throne in 1837 the conditions for the Royal Medals changed to operate on a three year cycle with Mathematics being one of the subjects for which a Medal could be awarded every third year. In 1850, however, the conditions were changed again as follows:- .. the Royal Medals in each year should be awarded for the two most important contributions to the advancement of Natural Knowledge, published originally in Her Majesty's dominions within a period of not more than ten years and not less than one year of the date of the award, subject, of course, to Her Majesty's approval. ... in the award of the Royal Medals, one should be given in each of the two great divisions of Natural Knowledge. The list of Royal Medal winners is long, and most, of course, are not mathematicians. The list given below is only a partial list to include those whose biographies are contained in this archive, or are listed among the recent Fellows of Royal Society for whom we have no biography.

    94. Planète Friends
    chrystal. Danny DeVito MelissaGeorge Michael Vartan Jeff Goldblum Freddie Prinze Jr Sasha Alexander Peter
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    95. Where's George? ® 2.0 User Profile
    A Where s george? User Profile Close this window Summary Go ahead and takemy wheresgeorge survey! Friends of Where s george? status Friend.
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    96. [stone] Re Removing Tool Marks - George Graham

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    97. Chenoweth: [THOMAS: ABRAHAM] John Of Darke Co., OH
    7 Nina Chenoweth b September 1886 in Randolph Co., IN d Unknown ..GeorgeW. Tiffey b Bet. 10 chrystalBrooke McClain ..
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    JOHN(4) 1797-1851 CENSUS: 1820 OH: Pike Co: Pee Pee twp: page 208, 1830 IL: OH: Darke Co: Washington twp: page 10, 1840 OH: Darke Co: Washington twp: page 75, 1850 OH: Darke Co: Washington twp: page 447, (wife): 1860 OH: Darke Co: Washington twp: page 193, 1870 OH: Darke Co: Washington twp: page 362
    LOCATIONS: Ross (now Pike) and Darke Cos., OH
    BOOKS: Harris pages 567-8, Hiatt page 117
    OTHER SOURCES: Peter Chenoweth of Georgia, David Guy Mackay, Sharon Statler- Mabe, Elizabeth Black, Carrie Rene' Ouzts, Wendy Colby Luers, Barbara Sue Mundy, Alan Bruce Chenoweth, Alan Michael Chenoweth, Jr., James Murray Chenoweth, Eunice Chenoweth, Kenneth Leroy Chenoweth, research of Dot Tucker-Houk, internet contact: Michelle Donan, mail: Eris A. Merritt, Maryland, CA Vital Statistics, Census Work 1930, WFT Vol 2 # 0989, WFT Vol 12 # 1682, WFT Vol 13 # 3448, WFT Vol 51 # 1567, WFT Vol 52 # 1485, WFT Vol 73 # 0089, WFT Vol 76 # 0375
    OTHER COUSIN CONTACTS: Darrel Lee Chenoweth
    Children of JOHN CHENOWETH and MARY BARGER are:
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  • 98. SEVENTH GENERATION
    She has reference number 279. +1126 iii. george James TOOLEY. 1127 iv. Dorthea ChrystalTOOLEY (63) (53) was born on 22 Dec 1910 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri.
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    SEVENTH GENERATION
    George William YOUNG TOOLEY was born on 17 Jan 1881 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri. He was adopted in Feb 1884 in By Frank Tooley In Carthage, MO. He was a Pumper - Oil Lease between 1918 and 1945. He died on 23 Dec 1945 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has reference number 583. He was married to Maude Alice REYNOLDS on 9 Mar 1902 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri. Maude Alice REYNOLDS was born on 5 Jan 1883 in Webb City, Jasper, Missouri. She resided after 1946 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. She died on 4 Sep 1970 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was buried on 6 Sep 1970 in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has reference number 594. She was Southern Baptist Church. George William YOUNG TOOLEY and Maude Alice REYNOLDS had the following children:
    +1124 i. Glenna Beatrice TOOLEY.
    1125 ii. Thelma Grace TOOLEY was born on 30 Dec 1905 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri. She died on 12 Apr 1913 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri. She has reference number 279.
    +1126 iii.

    99. CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM - BIOGRAPHIES
    David and Elizabeth CHITHAM Horatio Fred Knight CHITTY Charles and Mary SusanCHRYSTAL Andrew CHURCHILL Thomas CLARE William CLARK george and Elizabeth
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    People are important at the Cambridge Museum . All of our residents left their mark and made Cambridge what it is today. Family historians enjoy our resources and can usually add more to our archives as we share our information.
    In 1864 the first European settlers, who established Cambridge, were the soldiers of the 3rd Waikato Militia . There are about 1,572 noted in the Nominal Roll held at the National Archives in Wellington, before substitute soldiers started arriving in 1866. But disillusionment with the Government's handling of the settlement drove away many of the soldiers to try their luck elsewhere.
    In 1869-70 there was an Assessment List for Cambridge Rates, also held at the National Archives in Wellington, in which 138 settlers' farm sections are listed.
    Charles Chitty's
    map drawn in 1872, again at the National Archives in Wellington, with farms within a five mile radius of Cambridge records 33 settlers on their farms.
    Names of members of the Duke of Cambridge Lodge have also been taken from the Funeral and Sickness Fund records 1867 - 1879.

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