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Arthur Brisbane In Central Park Arthur Brisbane E101 18641936 b. Buffalo, NY, d. New York, NY Located alongthe containing wall of Central Park, near the 102nd Street and Fifth Avenue http://www.centralpark2000.com/database/brisbane.html
December December 25, 1936 Death of Arthur Brisbane, Patron Saint of Yellow The inscription on the Brisbane monument reads Arthur Brisbane 18641936, http://www.forgottendelights.com/salute/2003DecemberSalute.htm
Extractions: Come see! SALUTES: December Many sculptures in Manhattan are linked to important dates in U.S. or world history. Here are a few for December. December 1, 1787: Alexander Hamilton issues Federalist Paper #15 Alexander Hamilton, by Carl Conrads, dedicated 1880. Central Park just west of the Metropolitan Museum, at about 83rd St. Immersed as I often am in history, I sometimes find myself asking "chronologically challenged" questions such as: What would the Founding Fathers have said about the United Nations? Here's an excerpt from Federalist Papers #15 (12/1/1787), by Alexander Hamilton:
Eric Shackle's EBook - Brisbane Local legend has it that our Brisbane was named by Arthur Annis, Nooneknows for sure whether it was named for Arthur Brisbane (1864-1936), http://www.bdb.co.za/shackle/articles/brisbane.htm
Extractions: An edited version of this story was published in Tracks Webzine, Brisbane, Australia. BRISBANE - THE CITY OF STARS! Australia's third-largest city, Brisbane (population 1.3 million) is being urged to adopt the motto of its San Franciscan namesake sister city, and call itself The City of Stars. After all, the Oz city was named after a noted astronomer, Sir Thomas Brisbane, who catalogued 7385 stars in what was then the largely uncharted southern sky. Brisbane's Planetarium, a popular tourist attraction, is named after him.. Don't imagine for one moment that Brisbane California (population 4000), which adjoins San Francisco, adopted its motto just to compete with that other City of Stars, Hollywood. Sheri Schroeder, City Clerk of Brisbane, California, says "We are called The City of Stars because of our tradition of putting six to eight-foot wooden stars with Christmas lights on them on our houses during the holiday season. Since Brisbane is a hillside community it is quite beautiful." Many properties offer panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, Mount Diablo, the East Bay, San Francisco and San Bruno Mountain. "City of Stars
AIP International Catalog Of Sources Brisbane, Arthur, 18641936. Fund raising United States. Chemistry France Research. Chemists. Women scientists. Browse Catalog. by author http://www.aip.org/history/catalog/5678.html
Extractions: My List - Help Browse Archival Resources Archival Finding Aids Books Photos Browse FAQs Past Searches History Home Search: Author Subject Title Journal/Newspaper Title Series Computer File (Software) Title Video Title Refine Search AIP Niels Bohr Library Item Information Holdings More by this author Meloney, William Brown, 1905- Subjects Curie, Marie, 1867-1934. Curie, Eve, 1904- Meloney, Marie Mattingly, 1883-1943. Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932. Brisbane, Arthur, 1864-1936. Fund raising United States. Chemistry France Research. Chemists. Women scientists. Browse Catalog by author: Meloney, William Brown, 1905- by title: Curie papers, 1920-1... MARC Display Curie papers, 1920-1943. by Meloney, William Brown, 1905- Description: 2.5 linear ft. (400 items in 5 boxes) Use and Reproduction : Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts. Owning Repository: Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library. New York, NY 10027, USA Country of Repository: USA Scope of Material: Correspondence largely devoted to various campaigns for raising money in order to obtain radium for Madame Curie to continue her experiments, and details of the arrangements for her to visit the United States to solicit funds in person. Also, many documents and manuscripts concerning Madame Curie and her work; photographs and printed materials; one box (with list) of reprints and articles by Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie; and letters to Marie M. Meloney from Irene Joliot-Curie, Marie Curie, and Jean Jules Jusserand, and a letter from Arthur Brisbane to the Marie Curie Fund.
EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ B Brieux, Eugene, 18581932. Brighouse, Harold. Bright, John. Brisbane, Arthur,1864-1936. Brockwell, Maurice W. Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849. Bronte, Charlotte, 1816- http://www.globusz.com/authors_b1.html
Free EBooks - Alphabetical List - GLOBUSZ PUBLISHING Physiology Of Taste, The. Brisbane, Arthur, 18641936. Editorials From The HearstNewspapers. Brockwell, Maurice Walter, 1869-1958. Leonardo Da Vinci http://www.globusz.com/authors_b.asp
Hutton(and Others)Collection Of Life And Death Masks Princeton Ex 4876 Brisbane, Arthur (18641936). Death mask, full head on pedestal. Ex 4877 Brisbane, Arthur. Wax mask, three-quarters head http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/deathmasks.html
Extractions: Hutton( and others )Collection of Life and Death Masks As of 15 July 1993, the death masks are stored in five separate locations. What follows is a list of masks held at each location. The major subdivisions of the over-all list are the various locations. I. 63 record center cartons stored on 1st floor in Rare Books: These boxes are labeled one through sixty-three. II. 7 odd fellows stored in B-9-B-2: 4 w/ boxes 3 w/o boxes III. Eight odd fellows in Tower w/o boxes IV. About a dozen odd fellows in Theatre collection V. About six in Scribner room I. 63 record center cartons on 1st floor: ** Names in parentheses indicate donor ** Box 1 From the original life mask by F. Klein 1812 (Hutton) Box 2 From the original life mask by F. Klein 1812 (Hutton) Box 2 2 copies (Mrs. Payson Merrill, 12/2/1921) Box 3 (both) From the original death mask 2 copies (Hutton) Box 34 From the original death mask (copy #3) Box 1 From original death mask (Hutton) Box 4 and Vaux), (1778-1868) Lord Chancellor of England. Original life mask from the collection of G. Combe (Hutton) Box 5 Box 4 English engineer. From the original
BiblioMan.Com - The Great Literary Works 1944 Brann, William Cowper, 18551898 Bray, William, 1736-1832 Brentano, Clemens,1778-1842 Brieux, Eugene, 1858-1932 Brisbane, Arthur, 1864-1936 Bronte, Anne http://www.biblioman.com/authors.htm
Brisbane Family Papers into three sections items relating to social reformer Albert Brisbane (18091890);those of his journalist son, Arthur (1864-1936) and his descendents; http://libwww.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/BrisbaneFamilyPapers-Des.htm
Extractions: Correspondence Form SCRC revises and updates its finding aids from time to time. To be sure that you are working with the most current version, please check with our reference staff by using our correspondence forms (see above), writing to scrc@syr.edu , or calling (315) 443-2697. This file was last modified on: September 22, 2003 01:05 PM The Brisbane Family Papers are a collection of documents, mostly correspondence dated 1819-1965, by and about the Brisbane family. The collection has been divided into three sections: items relating to social reformer Albert Brisbane (1809-1890); those of his journalist son, Arthur (1864-1936) and his descendents; and documents pertaining to journalist Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman ("Nellie Bly") (1867-1922). Dates:
Living History Making Faces Brisbane (18641936) was notorious for his sensationalism and famous for suchbons It was Arthur Brisbane who saw to it that Hodge was named for the http://www.vvdailypress.com/2001-2003/106724160079329.html
William Brown Meloney [Collection Of] - [Marie] Curie Papers 1920-1943. JJ (Jean Jules), 18551932.; Brisbane, Arthur,1864-1936.; Fund raisingUnitedStates.; ChemistryFranceResearch.; Chemists.; Women scientists.; http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/rbml_collection
Extractions: Scope and Contents Correspondence largely devoted to various campaigns for raising money in order to obtain radium for Madame Curie to continue her experiments, and details of the arrangements for her to visit the United States to solicit funds in person. Also, many documents and manuscripts concerning Madame Curie and her work; photographs and printed materials; one box (with list) of reprints and articles by Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie; and letters to Marie M. Meloney from Irene Joliot-Curie, Marie Curie, and Jean Jules Jusserand, and a letter from Arthur Brisbane to the Marie Curie Fund.
Words Of Wisdom OK312: Change And Rest: A-G Arthur Brisbane (18641936). First you forget names, then you forget faces.Next you forget to pull your zipper up and finally you forget to pull it down. http://www.ok312.com/e2j/cr-a.htm
Extractions: There's many a true word spoken in jesta change is as good as a rest. A a- o- B ... o- C a- o- D a- o- ... a- o-/ G a- o- A a- Alcohol is a good liquid for preserving almost everything except a secret. An Amish boy and his father visit a mall. They're amazed by almost everything they see, but especially by two shiny, silver walls that move apart and back together again. The boy asks his father, "What is this, Father?" The father responds, "Son, I have never seen anything like this in my life. I don't know what it is." While the boy and his father watch wide-eyed, an old lady in a wheelchair rolls up to the moving walls and presses a button. The walls open and the lady rolls between them into a small room. The walls close and the boy and his father watch small circles of lights with numbers above the walls light up. They continue to watch the circles light up in the reverse direction. The walls open up again and a beautiful young woman steps out. "Son," the father says, "go get your mother." Anger is only one letter short of danger. (Anna) Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)
Extractions: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z] a Walls have ears. Want is ... anything is to realize that it might be lost. G(ilbert) K(eith) Chesterton (1874-1936) e We all have a face that we hide away forever. Billy Joel (1949-): The Stranger We all have ability . The difference is how we use it. Stevie [Steveland Morris Hardaway] Wonder (1950-) We are born weak, we need strength; helpless, we need aid; foolish, we need reason. All that we lack at birth, all that we need when we come to man's estate, is the gift of education. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) We are never so happy or so unhappy as we imagine. We are not limited by our old age; we are liberated by it. Stu Mittleman We are participants , whether we would or not, in the life of the world. The interests of all nations are our own also. (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) We are still a sexophobic society, afraid of the wrong things for the wrong reasons. Mary Steichen Calderone (1904-98) We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. Plato(n) (427-347B.C.) We can often do more for other men by correcting our own faults than by correcting theirs.
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REH Bookshelf - B Brisbane, Arthur. (18641936). REH to HP Lovecraft, ca. December 1932 I thinkit was Brisbane who deriding sports and physical development, http://www.rehupa.com/bookshelf_b.htm
Extractions: REHupa Home Page REH Bookshelf - B compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE Babylonian Legend of Ishtar Bacon , Francis ... , Lord Babylonian Legend of Ishtar The heading of "The House of Arabu" consists of seven lines from this ancient text, also known as "Descent of Ishtar to the Nether World." The quotation seems to be from Morals in Ancient Babylon , by Joseph McCabe (Little Blue Book #1076), slightly modified (in the quotation, a second clause in each of the first two lines has been dropped; the first part of these lines, and the rest of the quotation, is identical to the McCabe text). BACK TO TOP Bacon, Francis "Of Revenge." One Who Walked Alone , p. 204: [REH makes the suggestion that Shakespeare's plays might have been written by Bacon (an idea first put forth in the mid-19th century; see "Shakespeare")] "'Can't you just see those old Elizabethans sitting around talking, trying to decide whether revenge should be done by the next of kin or by the State?
IHX Manuscripts AC Redelia Bates, and his son, Arthur (18641936). Albert Brisbane s lettersrelate to social reform, particularly Fourierism, industrial democracy, http://www.library.uiuc.edu/ihx/col_info-abc.htm
Extractions: Home C ollection Information A-C A ADAMS , CHARLES. JOURNAL, 1884-87. 1 item. Charles Adams was a taxidermist from Toulon, Ill. He took a trip around the world in 1884-87 to collect specimens and resided for a period of time in Auckland, New Zealand, and Singapore, where he practiced taxidermy. The journal is a 160-page account of this journey. Adams later prepared a taxidermy exhibit for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Adams's nephew, Clifford Love of Philo, Ill., loaned the journal to the Survey for copying in 1974. ALLEN FAMILY. PAPERS, 1803-1913. .5 cu.ft. According to the recollections of Charles and Robert Allen, descendants of the Allen family, two Allen brothers came to Virginia from Northern Ireland during the mid-eighteenth century. They settled for a time in Virginia, and their descendants later moved to Kentucky. Charles and Robert's grandfather, Joseph, left Kentucky and settled in Indiana. One of Joseph Allen's sons, Artemus Ward Allen, served in the 73rd and in the 149th Ind. Vol. Inf. during the Civil War. Another son, Ezra Fiske Allen, was a teacher in Indiana and became a professor of mathematics at Eastern Illinois State Normal School in Charleston, Ill. Joseph Newton Allen, a third son, was an educator in Kansas. He later became involved with real estate in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). This collection contains papers and correspondence of the Allen family from 1803 to 1913. The correspondence includes five Civil War letters of Artemus Ward Allen and one from G. C. Smith, a doctor with the 43rd Indiana. These letters contain comments on life in the Army, Gens. McClellan and Halleck, and the Emancipation Proclamation. There are also several letters and documents about the educational career of Ezra Fiske Allen as well as letters of Florence and Lucy Allen. The collection also includes letters from Joseph Newton Allen recounting his activities in the Indian Territory. In addition there are legal documents concerning land transactions in Kentucky and Indiana, and a note of Dec. 31, 1844, signed by the heirs of Joseph and Frances Allen regarding the sale of slaves.