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21. The Cornell Chronicle
directed by Louis Malle, with jeanne Moreau and Forest, New Hampshire, Chris johnson, Syracuse University and Storage Ability of Fruit, Chris watkins, fruit
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/96/2.29.96/calendar2-29.html
The Cornell Chronicle
Calendar of Events
February 2 - March 7, 1996
All items for the Chronicle Calendar should be submitted (typewritten, double spaced) by campus mail, U.S. mail or in person to Chronicle Calendar, Cornell News Service, Village Green, 840 Hanshaw Road. Notices should be sent to arrive 10 days prior to publication and should include the name and telephone number of a person who can be called if there are questions. Notices should also include the subheading of the calendar in which the item should appear.
dance
Cornell International Folkdancers Open to the Cornell community and the general public. All events are free unless noted. Beginners are welcome. No partner necessary. For information, contact Edilia at 387-6547.
March 3, North Room, Willard Straight Hall: 6:30 p.m., monthly planning meeting; 7:30 p.m., Israeli dances; 8:30 p.m., request dancing.
Israeli Folkdancing Feb. 29, 8 p.m., Israeli folkdancing with special guest choreographer and master teacher Danny Uziel, Edwards Room, Anabel Taylor Hall; instruction and request dancing; all welcome; free; info: 255-4227.
Theater Arts Dance Concert '96 will be held March 7 to 9 at 8 p.m. and March 10 at 2 p.m. in the Proscenium Theatre of the Center for Theatre Arts. Tickets are $6 and $8. Extravagant lighting, costumes, and live and original music set the stage for the hottest new dance in the region.

22. Cornell Chronicle Calendar4/3/97
John Nance, Charlotte Stewart and jeanne Bates, midnight pm in 165 Statler Hall, Rob johnson, director of Related Disorders of Apple, Chris watkins, fruit and
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/97/4.3.97/calendar4-3.html
The Cornell Chronicle
Calendar of Events
April 3 - 10, 1997
All items for the Chronicle Calendar should be submitted (typewritten, double spaced) by campus mail, U.S. mail or in person to Chronicle Calendar, Cornell News Service, Village Green, 840 Hanshaw Road. Notices should be sent to arrive 10 days prior to publication and should include the name and telephone number of a person who can be called if there are questions. Notices should also include the subheading of the calendar in which the item should appear.
dance
Ballroom Dance Club The second annual Intercollegiate and Adult Ballroom DanceSport Competition will be held on campus April 18-20. The weekend begins April 18 at 8 p.m. with the Blossom Ball, a non-competitive social dance, in Willard Straight Hall.
Dance competition starts April 19 at 8 a.m. in the Field House. It is open to all levels of dance, from beginner to advanced, and will have student and adult divisions. The registration deadline for the competition is April 9. There is a range of fees for competitors and spectators. Contact Jonathan Darrow at jjd11@cornell.edu

23. EI > Inside Scoop
Pictures grabbed the comedy pitch RAZHEL watkins HIP HOP OF TIME from writer Joanna johnson about a man thriller spec TRACE EVIDENCE by jeanne Lusignan about
http://www.einsiders.com/iscoop/scoop09-05-01.php
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SORRY ABOUT THE WAIT FOLKS! INSIDE SCOOPS (Thanks to Harry Knowles, Cinescape Magazine, Jackass, Sea Bass, and the "Others")... FORBIDDEN PLANET REMAKE
The long in the works remake of the classic 1956 science fiction film FORBIDDEN PLANET is moving forward once again, thanks to DreamWorks' Michael de Luca. The project had previously been in development at New Line Cinema, where it had been in development under de Luca until the exec was given his walking papers. Since then, New Line placed the project in turnaround, which allowed de Luca to snag the rights for D'Works. The original film, which starred Leslie Neilsen, Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis, was a futuristic adaptation of Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST. A military craft is sent to check up on a colony that had been started on the distant planet of Altair-4. It is soon learned that all the colonists, except a Dr. Morbius (Pidgeon) and his daughter Altaira (Francis), were killed by a mysterious unseen force long ago. Now, with the coming of Commander Adams (Nielsen) and his men, the force seems to have made a return, attacking their ship and killing men. All this may have some connection to Morbius' research into a long dead native race of the planet, called the Krel. The remake, which had previously been of interest to James Cameron and Frank Darabont, will be produced by Richard Saperstein and Lindsay Dunlap.

24. September 1995 Alumnotes
Donna watkins, 88, johnson City, Tenn., is 1990. jeanne Bell, 90, Port Orchard, is a vocational counselor with the Dept. of Social and Health Services Div.
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept95/alumnotes0995.html
September 1995 Alumnotes
You must be a member of the UW Alumni Association to be listed in the Alumnotes section. To join, call (206) 543-0540 or 1-800-AUW-ALUM or send mail to uwalumni@u.washington.edu Class notes are listed by year with names listed alphabetically within each year. Click on the decade you are interested in to jump to those names. Or use the search function in your web browser to find a specific name. HUB Memories Wanted As the 50th anniversary of the Husky Union Building approaches in October 1999, personal memories, experiences or anecdotes about the HUB are being collected for the anniversary celebration. Send your reminiscences, including your name, the year in which your memory is from, and an address and phone number, to Paul Zuchowski, Husky Union Building, Box 352230, University of Washington, Seattle, 98195-2230. Hazel E. Clark , '27, '28, Everett, writes to ask "How many of our library school class are still on deck? In going through the alumni directory, there were only four of us from the library school listed, but there certainly must be others." She said she took a tour of the campus with her granddaughter and couldn't believe how big the campus had grown. Attention, Members of 1937 Husky Marching Band

25. Columns Magazine: June 2000 Alumnotes
He has been married for 20 years to his wife, Susan, and they have an 18year-old son. Patti Spencer-watkins, 75. Dan johnson, 93. jeanne Yum Kim, 94, 98.
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/june00/alumnotes0600.html
THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ALUMNI MAGAZINE
ALUMNOTES
Male students and faculty keep the HUB's barber shop busy in this 1950s photo. Women broke the gender barrier about 20 years ago and today the facility, called the "Scissor's Edge," is a full service salon. Photo by James Sneddon.
  • William Brueggeman, '27 Seattle, would love to hear from fellow classmates. He lives at 11448 Rainier Ave. S, #138 in Seattle. You can reach him by phone at (206) 772-7676. Virginia Isham Harvey, '30 Freeland, is the subject of a documentary in the Living Treasures Project produced by NW Designer Craftsmen. A longtime contributor to programs of the Seattle Weavers Guild since 1953, she was curator of collections at the UW's costume and textile study center until her retirement. Margaret Millay Henriksen, '32 Lewiston, Idaho, writes that her husband, George, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science in Agriculture by the Univ. of Idaho. She recently completed a history of the Orchard's Community Church, which covers 90 years. Margaret Cardiff Fuller, '35
  • 26. The BBC Proms Concerts At The Royal Albert Hall In London
    as soloists this year (Paul watkins in Prom 13 contralto John Abberger oboe Tafelmusik jeanne Lamon violin Kannen Klingsor David Wilsonjohnson Titurel / Knight
    http://www.albemarle-london.com/proms2000.html
    BBC Proms 2000 THIS PRODUCTION HAS NOW CLOSED
    Current London West End theatre news

    Musicals currently playing in London

    Plays and comedies currently playing in London
    The 2000 BBC Proms took place at the Royal Albert Hall from 14 July to 9 September 2000. Back to Top
    PROM 1
    FRIDAY 14 JULY 7.30PM - c9.45PM Copland Fanfare for the Common Man 4' Bach, orch. Stokowski Toccata and Fugue in D minor 9' Rakhmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor 35' I N T E R V A L Janácek Glagolitic Mass 41' Evgeny Kissin piano Christine Brewer soprano Louise Winter mezzo-soprano David Kuebler tenor Nicolai Putilin bass Simon Preston organ BBC Singers BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra Sir Andrew Davis conductor A new-style First Night fanfare for 2000: two of this year's anniversary composers, the greatest of today's young pianists, and the blazing choral work that launched Davis's BBC career. TV cameras will be in use Back to Top
    PROM 2
    SATURDAY 15 JULY 7.30PM - c10.00PM Bach Suite No. 4 in D major, BWV 1069 22' Cantata No. 24, 'Ein ungefärbt Gemüte' 20' Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major 23' I N T E R V A L Bach Cantata No. 185, 'Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe' 18' Magnificat in D major 28' Miah Persson soprano Magdalena Kozená mezzo-soprano Claudia Schubert contralto Paul Agnew tenor Nicolas Teste bass Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists Sir John Eliot Gardiner conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner is devoting the whole of 2000 to celebrating the music of Bach. Here the joyous Magnificat and popular orchestral works join two cantatas composed for this weekend in the liturgical year.

    27. People At Park
    johnson, Patrick T. johnson, Ph.D., Andrew Jones, Paula J Shriner, Mary Shull, Debra jeanne Simons, Lana Walsh, Cliff watkins, Dorla D. Watras, Sharon Kathryn
    http://www.park.edu/peopleatpark/person.asp?ID=51

    28. People At Park
    Finance and Administration Cline, Jo Ann watkins, Dorla D. Cox, David W. Felton, Nicole LaFra nce Hansen, Randall Glenn johnson, Ph.D WRPT Shull, Debra jeanne.
    http://www.park.edu/peopleatpark/person.asp?PeopleAtPark=Depart&ID=51

    29. Pageant News Bureau (PNB) - Pageant News
    in May when Miss Memphis, Brandi watkins, a former fourth runnerup was Allison johnson, representing Scarborough. jeanne Anne Schroeder, 23, competing as Miss
    http://www.pageant.net/news/archive/news2002q2.html
    P a g e a n t N e w s B u r e a u HOME NEWS PEOPLE FEATURES ... CONTACT PNB Pageant News Bureau
    News archive: April - June 2002
    María Angélica García
    , representing Carabobo, won the Miss Tourism World Venezela crown on June 30, 2002, in Valencia. She will represent her country in December's Miss Tourism World Pageant in Colombia. The same evening, Gustavo Granados , representing Sucre, won the title of Mr. Tourism Venezuela and will compete at the Mister Tourism International Pageant in Panama in September. Gina Paola Arango Lemos , 20, Miss Calima-El Darién, was crowned Miss Valle in Guadalajara de Buga, Colombia, on June 30, 2002. She will represent her state, one of the most successful in recent years, in the Miss Colombia Pageant in November. María Fernanda González Castaño , Miss Guadalajara de Buga, was the first runner-up, and Vanessa Velásquez Londoño , Miss La Cumbre, was the second runner-up. Among the judges was

    30. Pageant News Bureau (PNB) - Pageant News
    Miss White River, Brandi watkins, 21, of Brinkley, who 24, of Urbandale, competing as Miss johnson County, was The third runnerup was jeanne Anne Shroeder, 21
    http://www.pageant.net/news/archive/news2000q2.html
    P a g e a n t N e w s B u r e a u HOME NEWS PEOPLE FEATURES ... CONTACT PNB Pageant News Bureau
    News archive: April - June 2000
    Jesika Henderson
    , 18, of Utah was chosen America's Junior Miss on June 28, 2000, in Mobile, Ala. The first runner-up was Katie Boyd of Alabama, and the second runner-up was Allison Lauber of Wisconsin. Tiffanie Rachelle Story , 19, Miss UNR-Truckee Meadows, was crowned Miss Nevada on June 25, 2000, in Reno. She is a sophomore vocal performance major at the University of Nevada and performed a jazz vocal to "Ain't Misbehavin" in talent competition. Her platform is "Domestic Violence Awareness Among Our Youth." The first runner-up was Miss Gold Country, Jenee Conway , and the second runner-up was Jenny Valdez , Miss Las Vegas, who also won the Community Service Award. Miss NorthEast Nevada, Amy Peterson , was third runner-up, and Megan Glasson , Miss Washoe/Douglas was fourth runner-up. Ms. Story was crowned by her predecessor, Gina Giacinto , 25, of Las Vegas, who was a preliminary winner at the 1999 Miss America Pageant.

    31. Putney
    my life ; daughters, Ruth (Gary) Ring and jeanne (Tim) White nieces and nephews, Katie (Brian) johnson, Linda Temple In living memory of Bernice watkins, a tree
    http://members.tripod.com/~PutneyS/obfeb13.html
    var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded"
    February 13
    Scott McAndrews Vanderdonckt Williams Herter Denmark Spicer Dye Leith, Scotland.
    Putney, Smith, Thiele, Vande Moere Genealogy
    Smith Obituaries, Calgary, AB E-mail Document Date: September 1997 - revised Jan 2003
    URL: http://members.tripod.com/~PutneyS/

    32. Hawaiian Eye - Episode Guide - TV Tome
    Orrison (Vedder) Don Gordon (Cliff johnson) Lou Krugman Fahey (Della Kandinsky) Linda watkins (Mildred Kandinsky Ray Danton (Mark Hamilton) jeanne Baird (Nora
    http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/EpisodeGuideSummary/showid-1019/season-all
    Hawaiian Eye - Episode Guide
    Season: All
    Season 1 Malihini Holiday gs Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (Stu Bailey) Patricia Driscoll (Mavis Purcell) Duncan Lamont (Peter Purcell) Ed Kemmer (Michael Thompson) Pilar Seurat (Lala Kealoha) Ross Elliott (Bill Garrison) Sal Ponti (David Kimu)
    While on vacation in Hawaii, Mavis Purcell is nearly killed in two suspicious accidents and suspects her artist husband is behind them, so she asks Tracy Steele to protect her.
    b : 07-Oct-1959 pc w Robert J. Shaw s Juanita Sheridan d Howard Koch Waikiki Widow gs Paula Raymond (Lady Blanche Carleton) Robert McQueeney (Mr. Webster) Karl Weber (John Hunter)
    When Tracy and Tom are hired to find the killer of a skin diver, Tracy finds out that a young widow named Lady Blanche Carleton is involved and that a string of black pearls worth a fortune are the reason behind the murder, but the question is whether or not the pearls are real.
    b : 14-Oct-1959 pc Second Day of Infamy gs Yuki Shimoda (Yato Mitsuki) Lee Patrick (Pearl Blake) Ethel K. Reiman (Mamma-san Kim) Jean Ingram (Teresa) Douglas Mossman (Marty) Mel Prestige (attendant) Miiko Taka (Sumiko)
    Former Japanese military officer Yato Mitsuki escapes from a mental hospital in Hawaii, and Steele and Lopaka are hired to find him, but time is running out - Mitsuki has amnesia so he does not remember that World War II is over and he may cause a second Pearl Harbor disaster.

    33. EyeTap
    get their say Mike Duffy, jeanne Beker and Chaykin, Julian Richings and Homicide alumnus Clark johnson. UNIVERSAL CLOCK THE RESISTANCE OF PETER watkins ***.
    http://eyetap.org/cyberman/cyberman_eye_tiff_movie_rating_printer.htm
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    http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_09.06.01/film/tiff.html
    Best of the Fest
    Our reviewers tackle over 70 films in our biggest ever Toronto International Film Festival guide
    Reviews by Jason Anderson, Barrett Hooper, Kim Linekin, Adam Nayman and Catharine Tunnacliffe
    HOW TO DO THE FESTIVAL
    The Toronto International Film Festival has a way of making people feel as though if they didn't buy their tickets three months ago and plan to take two weeks off work, they have little hope of seeing anything. There's a grain of truth in this it is hard to get tickets. But with a little advance planning, it is possible. Subject to availability, single tickets can be purchased at the Festival Box Office in the Eaton Centre for $13 ($23.55 for Galas) until the day before the screening. On the day of the screening, single tickets are available for $13.75 ($24 at Roy Thomson Hall for Galas) from the cinema box office where the movie is playing. If a film is sold out, tickets may still be available for rush seats to go rush for any performance, turn up in good time (that can mean upwards of four hours for popular movies) and join the rush line, which lets people into the theatre five minutes before the start of the show.

    34. Book Catalog: Mystery
    2001; The Vanishing violinist A Joan Spencer Mystery by 2000; To Perish in Penzance by Dams, jeanne M. $5.00 2000; Dark Coulee A Claire watkins Mystery by Logue
    http://www.aliensonearth.com/catalog/topic/Fiction/Mystery/
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  • At Large: A Josephine Fuller Mystery by Murray, Lynne
    Item#: 182917
    Condition: Used - Very Good - Library Discard with usual markings, but very lightly used (appears unread). Hardcover in new-looking dustjacket.
  • Cocktails for Three by Wickham, Madeleine
    Item#: 182918
    Condition: Used - Good - Library Discard with usual markings. Hardcover in Very Good dustjacket.
  • Shadows of Sin: A Jessie Drake Mystery by Krich, Rochelle
    Item#: 182715
    Condition: Used - Very Good - Library Discard with usual markings, but lightly used. Hardcover in Very Good dustjacket.
  • Two Little Rich Girls by Eberhart, Mignon Good Item#: 182705 Condition: Used - Acceptable - Hardcover with dustjacket. Spine slightly cocked (slanted), else Good.
  • Avenging Angel by Appiah, Anthony Item#: 182708 Condition: Used - Very Good - Hardcover in Very Good dustjacket. Lightly used.
  • To Davy Jones Below: A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery by Dunn, Carola
  • 35. Book Catalog: Mystery
    1998; Dark Coulee A Claire watkins Mystery by Logue 1999; To Perish in Penzance by Dams, jeanne M. $5.00 1999; The Vanishing violinist A Joan Spencer Mystery by
    http://www.aliensonearth.com/catalog/topic/Fiction/Mystery/?sort=oldest

    36. The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Sam R. Watkins, Confederate Soldier - Mar. 12th, 2
    Sam watkins belongs to all of us here in Flemish architect/urban developer 1888 Hall johnson composer 1889 pump water from a mine 1773 jeanne Baptiste Pointe
    http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-vetscor/862844/posts?page=36

    37. Hawaiian Eye (WB)(1959-63) Robert Conrad, Athony Eisley, Connie Stevens
    Brad Finley Linda watkins .. Sharon Hamilton jeanne Baird .. Nancy Stanhope Arch johnson ..
    http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/Crime/HawaiianEye.htm
    The Classic TV Archive - US Detective Series
    Hawaiian Eye Episode Guide
    version 5.0
    last update October 2001
    compiled
    by
    Des Martin (desmartin@msn.com)
    The Classic TV Archive
    http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/
    with contributions by:
    Cindy Rumbold (California,USA) D.W. McGregor (Sunderland, UK) (for director credits) Barry Gould (Columbus, Ohio,USA) (for details of episodes #5, #38) Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov) Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com) HAWAIIAN EYE Warner Brothers Television production for The ABC Television Network Executive Producer William T. Orr Supervising Producer Howie Horwitz Produced by Stanley Niss (season 1) Produced by Charles Hoffman (season 3 and 4) Produced by Ed Jurist US detective series 1959-63 4 seasons 134 episodes x 60 min bw broadcast history: Oct. 1959-Sept. 1962, ABC Wednesday 9:00-10:00 pm (seasons 1-3) Oct. 1962-Sept. 1963, ABC Tuesday 8:30-9:30 pm (season 4) starring (Pictured above - left to right- Robert Conrad, Connie Stevens, Troy Donahue) Robert Conrad as Tom Lopaka Anthony Eisley as Tracy Steele (1959-62) Connie Stevens as Cricket Blake Poncie Ponce as Kazuo Kim also Grant Williams as Greg MacKenzie (1960-63) Troy Donahue as Philip Barton (1962-63) with Mel Presti(d)ge as Lt. Danny Quon (1960-63)

    38. Shotgun Salde (MCA/Revue)(1959-61) Starring Scott Brady
    date 24Oct59) Guest Cast Frank watkins 1.xx Jason Starring Scott Brady With jeanne Cooper, Robert unidentified episode) Guest Cast Arch johnson (Jud Garth
    http://aa.1asphost.com/CTVA/US/Western/ShotgunSlade.htm
    The Classic TV Archive - TV Western series
    Shotgun Slade
    Episode Guide
    version 2.0 March 2004
    (DVD info added)
    compiled by
    The Classic TV Archive
    http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/
    :with contributions by:
    Robert B. Huggins [RBH]
    Source: Platinum Disc Corporation DVD Catalog # 16339 (8 episodes) *Backtrack, *The Spanish Box, *The Deadly Key, *Donna Juanita *The Fabulous Fiddle, *The Golden Tunnel, *A Flower for Jenny *A Flower on Boot Hill Source:Platinum Disc Corporation DVD Catalog # 16349 (7 episodes) *Ring of Death, *The Charcoal Bullet, *Sudden Death, *Lost Gold *The Smell of Money, *Crossed Guns, *Killer's Brand references: Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov) Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com) SHOTGUN SLADE Shotgun Productions Filmed at Revue Studios MCA tv Exclusive Distributors Executive Producer Nat Holt Created by Frank Gruber Produced by Frank Gruber / Produced by Ralph Dietrich for First-Run Syndication US western series 1959-61 approx 78 episodes x 30 min bw starring Scott Brady as Shotgun Slade with Marie Windsor as Alice Barton Premise: Cases of a private detective in the old west.

    39. Accessions 2/21/03
    watkins, Jonathan René Denizot. Black political organizations in the postcivil rights era / edited by Ollie A. johnson III, Karin L Scelles-Millie, jeanne.
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/about/accessions/022103.shtml
    February 21, 2003
    Contents
  • Reference
  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences
  • Sciences ...
  • Media Resources
    REFERENCE AND SCIENCE REFERENCE
    N7475 .K49 2003. v.1-v.2. Main Reference.
    Key writers on art / edited by Chris Murray. Routledge, 2003.
    [v. 1. From antiquity to the nineteenth century v. 2. The twentieth century.] PN56.H55 R43 2002. Main Reference.
    Reference guide to holocaust literature / introd. by James Young ; ed., Thomas Riggs. St. James Press, c2002. PR3081 .C87 2002. Main Reference.
    Coye, Dale F. Pronouncing Shakespeare's words : a guide from A to Zounds. Routledge, 2002. PT41 .K6 1968. Bd.22. Main Reference.
    QD466 .E52 2001. Science Reference.
    Emsley, John. Nature's building blocks : an A-Z guide to the elements. Oxford University Press, 2001.
    GENERAL WORKS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
    HUMANITIES
    Philosophy
    Friedman, Michael. A parting of the ways : Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger. Open Court, c2000.
    Gordon, Hayim. The Heidegger-Buber controversy : the status of the I-Thou. Greenwood Press, 2001.
    Religion
    Goleman, Daniel. Destructive emotions : how can we overcome them? : a scientific collaboration with the Dalai Lama. Bantam Books, 2003.
  • 40. Dallas NABC Daily Web Page - March 9, 1997
    2.48 4 Jeffrey Reynolds, Houston TX; jeanne Reynolds, Miami FL 0.49 6 Mary Owren Blessie watkins, Arlington TX CO 106.50 3.25 3 Marilyn johnson - Grace Scott
    http://www.acbl.org/nabc/dallas/970309.HTM

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