1929 Swastika Georgetown, Vermilion County, IL Ill) Burgoyne, Marie Ramsey Byerley, Florence Clark U of Ill) Humrichouse, J. Warren(Ridgefarm Lienhart, Margaret (Danville) Martin, Frederick (Danville) MeMahon http://www.gentrails.com/vermil/schools/GEORGETOWN1929.shtml
Pacific Book House - Book Lists Byerley, Frederick J., Edited by. NARRATIVE OF THE OVERLAND EXPEDITION OF THE COLEMAN, Roger J., J.Covacevich, P.Davie, Editors. FOCUS ON STRADBROKE. http://www.pacificbookhouse.com.au/catalog/cat51.htm
Extractions: Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Limited. Brisbane. 1979. First Edition; 328; 3 b/w photos, numerous tables and graphs; cardcover (scuffed and spine mellowed); (ome small biro underlining on one page) o/wise good condition. A Report to the State Aboriginal and Islander Commission appointed to review the Queensland Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander Acts of 1971.Foreword by Neville Bonner. Well reproduced historic and recent photos, includes Marble Bar in Western Australia on the Spinifex Flyer, Normanton to Croydon in Queensland's Gulf country, The line across the Nullarbor, and tiny mountain lines in Tasmania, the train drivers, station masters and mistresses, the fettlers and other railway workers. ALEXANDER
Roll Of Honour Military Authorities and of the Press and in particular of the Editor of the Evening CHICK, Edward J CHING, Wilfred Arthur CHURCHILL, Samuel Frederick http://user.itl.net/~picus/names/roll_of_honour.htm
Extractions: Roll of Honour With the millions of casualties of the 'Great War' 1914-1918, the island of Jersey lost 862 men. The States of Jersey produced a Roll of all names and military details of the dead. An alphabetical list of those names is reproduced below, a touching record of Death's Toll of the Island's manhood and it is representative of nearly every Jersey patronymic. The Bailiff of Jersey, William Venables Vernon in November 1919, said of the Roll, "Let others that come after see to it that their names be not forgotten." This list is not necessarily exhaustive. A contemporary paper (1917) carried this report;
This Is The File GUTINDEX-2004.txt Most Recently Updated 02 Feb to the Homes of American Statesmen Editor Fred Bann A Alfred Rowland, WalterF. Adeney, J. Morgan Gibbon Commerce And Shipping, by H. Byerley Thomson 13858 http://library.beau.org/gutenberg/GUTINDEX-2004.txt
Circuit Cellar - Products & Services Editors INKGetting the Hang of It, by Ken Davidson, 2. Readers INK, 6.New Product News, 8. Lightning Protection Techniques, by Leon Byerley, 22. http://www.circuitcellar.com/products/cd2-toc.asp
UnionDemocrat.com - The Union Democrat Online She was born in Boston to Frederick James and Winifred J. (Ross) Greenall. and nieces and nephews including nephew Matthew Byerley of Lowden, Wash. http://www.uniondemocrat.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=15024
July 2004 Contact the Editor at tradelaw@thompsonlaw.com for more information. Attendees included William Battey, Pamela Byerley, George Jacobs, Ward McAuliffe, http://www.wsba.org/media/publications/barnews/2004/july-04-aroundstate.htm
Extractions: WSBA Info For Lawyers For the Public For the Media ... Bar News July 2004 Around the State reports are welcome from county and specialty bar associations. There are no rules for writing them, except to mention lots of your members. We leave it up to each organization to decide who does it, and to the correspondent to decide how often. Many counties are still available. Contact the editor at tradelaw@thompson-law.com for more information. Clark County News Kunz focuses his practice in the areas of business law, estate planning, real estate, and taxation. He received his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University, his J.D. from the UCLA School of Law, and his LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Washington School of Law. He became an adjunct professor at Clark College in 2003. He is licensed to practice law in Washington and Oregon, and is a member of the Clark County, Washington, and Oregon bar associations. Gonzaga Law News Dean Daniel J. Morrissey has resigned as dean of the Gonzaga University School of Law, effective June 30. He said he wanted to pursue other opportunities in academic administration. Morrissey succeeded John Clute in June 2001, and presided over a major fundraising campaign that culminated in the construction of a new law school building. A national search will be conducted for Morrissey's successor. Indian Law News The WSBA Indian Law Section recently gifted $5,000 in scholarships to Northwest Native law students as part of an ongoing effort to support Indian students seeking a legal education. In less than one year, the Indian Law Section and Northwest Indian Bar Association (NIBA) have raised and donated over $30,000 in scholarships to aspiring Indian lawyers from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska.
Extractions: The Schools of the University from which alumni mentioned in these notes have received degrees are indicated as follows: the School of Engineering by the italic letter, e preceding the year; Law, l ; Pharmacy, p ; Medicine, m ; Graduate, g ; Fine Arts, fa ; the College, by the absence of any letter preceding the year. Two figures preceded by an apostrophe, indicate the year of graduation. SECOND ANNUAL DINNER OF THE NEW YORK UNION A paragraph in the Graduate Magazine of last May spoke of the coming dinner of the New York Union of the University of Kansas. The meeting was on the sixteenth of June, at a small dining place down town. Our weather took a sea-turn, and a pouring rain came with the night. Nevertheless thirty-one were present. Among the number were Professor and Mrs. Carruth and Miss Constance straight from the University, and Professor Blake after a larger absence.
TROA: Sounding Taps Stoddard, Frederick P., CW4 (TX) Stokes, Harold A., COL (NM) Stone, William, MAJ (WA) Byerley, Isaac N., LtCol (TX) Byrd, Kenneth E., LtCol (CO) http://www.moaa.org/magazine/November2002/sounding_taps.asp
Australian Plant Collectors & Illustrators (B) John Frederick. 18661938. Gardens Director, economic botanist. notes portrait Byerley, FJ. BYNOE, Benjamin, Dr ?1803-1865. Surgeon, plant collector http://www.anbg.gov.au/bot-biog/bot-biog-B.html
Extractions: Australian National Botanic Gardens Home ANBG Based on the list published by J.H. Willis, D. Pearson, M.T. Davis, and J.W. Green, Western Australian Herbarium Research Notes Number 12, August 1986. Please send updates, corrections and additions to: Murray Fagg ( Surnames (Family names) starting with: BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel Scientist, explorer, engineer notes portrait BACCHUS, William Henry Agronomist BACK, Patricia V. fl. 1974 Botanist, weed specialist BACKHOUSE, James Nurseryman, naturalist missionary BAEUERLEN, Wilhelm 1845-ext.1901 Botanist, museum collector notes BAGLIN, Douglass fl. 1960s-80s Photographer BAHLSEN, Emma fl. 1890s BAILEY, Alan Botanist, phycologist BAILEY, Eric Thomas Agrostologist, plant introduction specialist BAILEY, Frederick Manson Colonial Botanist notes BAILEY, J.L. BAILEY, John Colonial Botanist, gardens curator BAILEY. John Frederick Gardens Director, economic botanist notes portrait BAILEY, John Rayer fl. 1950s Gardens curator BAINES, Thomas Explorer, artist, cartographer, naturalist, prospector
General F-K HARALAMBROS, KM THE Byerley TURK. Three Centuries of the Tail Male Racing Lines . Editor). HORSE RACING. The Complete Guide to the World of the Turf. http://www.browzersbooks.co.uk/f-k.htm
Extractions: GENERAL F-K UPDATED 9th. September 2005 *** If a title in not in stock we can let you know when another copy comes in - no obligation to buy *** FAIRLEY, JOHN. FAIRLEY, JOHN. RACING IN ART. V.G. in V.G. D/W. (No inscriptions, price unclipped). Survey of Racing in Art, from early times to the present. £SOLD FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J. THE ANALYSIS OF THE TURF. H/B. 1st.Ed. 321pp. B/W plates. FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J. SYKES OF SLEDMERE. The Record of a Sporting Family and Famous Stud. 1st.Ed. 263pp. 9 B/W plates. Top of spine some wear o/w V.G. £SOLD Record of the stud from 1870-1928 appear in the appendix. FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J. H/B. 1st.Ed. 515pp. V.G. no d/w. £SOLD FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J. NORTHERN TURF HISTORY. VOL IV. History of Horse Racing in Scotland. H/B. 1st.Ed. 338pp. V.G. in V.G. D/W. £SOLD FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J. J.F-B. MEMOIRS. 1st.Ed. 196pp. B/W plates. Near fine in near fine D/W. One of the great characters of British racing. FAWCETT, WILLIAM. TURF CHASE AND PADDOCK. 1932. 1st.Ed. 253pp. b/w illus. Front and rear cover stained , contents V.G. £SOLD FELSTEAD, S. THEODORE.
Obituaries Of The 90s, 1995 January 14, Stafford WIlliam Somerfield, newspaper Editor, dies at 84 February 05, Frederick Craig Riddle, violist, dies at 82 http://www.inthe90s.com/generated/obit1995.shtml
Extractions: 80s Obits This is a list of people who died during 1995. January Paul Delouvrier, gov of Algeria (1958-61), dies January 01 Eugene Wigner, physicist (Nobel prize for physics-1963), dies at 92 January 01 Frederick West, Engl contractor/serial killer, commits suicide at 53 January 01 Jess Stacy, US jazz pianist (Great Gatsby), dies at 90 January 01 Ted Hawkins, US blues singer (Watch Your Step), dies at 58 January 02 Graham Sharp, ice skater, dies at 77 January 02 Manuel Rivera, Spanish painter/co-founder (El Paso), dies at 67 January 02 Mohammed Siyad Barre, president of Somalia (1969-91), dies January 02 Nancy Kelly, US actress (Bad Seed, Submarine Patrol), dies at 73 January 02 Siad Barre, general/president of Somalia (1969-91), dies at 84 January 03 Al Duncan, drummer, dies at 68 January 03 Byron MacGregor, newscaster, dies at 56 January 03 Gerard W Taylor, South African/British surgeon, dies at 74 January 03 Robert Nesbitt, impresario, dies at 88 January 04 D Elmina Davies, filmmaker, dies at 36
Thiosalt Bibliography Byerley, John J., Fouda, Safaa A. and Rempel, Garry L. 407412 Editor-in-chiefDouglas M. Considine. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1974. http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/es/msd/emmic/web/Subject_Guides/subjectthiosalt_e.html
Extractions: Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... A - Z Index Thiosalts are inevitably generated as a by-product from processing sulphidic ores. Eventually, thiosalts contaminated effluent from the treatment ponds is discharged to the environment. Ideally, thiosalts should be degraded in the effluent treatment ponds and the sulphuric acid that is generated from the oxidation of thiosalts to sulphate can be neutralized with lime before the effluent is discharged. In reality, the breakdown of thiosalts in the treatment ponds is sufficiently slow that some of the thiosalt end up in the receiving waters. Subsequent oxidation in the river or lake by autotrophic Thiobacillus bacteria is rapid. The considerable quantity of acid that is produced could bring about acidification of aquatic environments, which might effect fish and other aquatic organisms. Chemistry, Generation and Treatment of Thiosalts
This Is The File GUTINDEX.ALL. Most Recently Updated 03 Aug 2005 17 16228 Editor Robert Chambers and William Chambers The Uses of Astronomy, 1, by Captain Frederick Marryat 13148 Savva and The Life of Man, http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/GUTINDEX.ALL
NMSU Library New Books List Byerley, Brandy Kaylynn, 1972 VALUING PERMANENT PASTURE IN NEW MEXICO. MANAGING CHANGE IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES / JOSEPH J. BRANIN, Editor. http://lib.nmsu.edu/resources/nbl.html
Extractions: The Newest Books List is a list of newly acquired books in the NMSU Library. The list is roughly organized into broad subjects using the Library of Congress (LC) subject classification system and is indexed by the LC call number. The author, title, publisher, publishing date and call number are provided for each book listed. When you find a book on the list that you would like to check-out from the library - you will need to consult OLE, the online catalog for the following information: Verification of the Call Number
Extractions: From: Joye Mercer Barksdale of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 202-478-5680 Gay Clyburn of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 650-566-5162 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching today named four college and university professors as winners of the 2002 U.S. Professors of the Year Award for their dedication to teaching, commitment to students, and creative approach to education. The U.S. Professors of the Year Awards, created in 1981, are the only national honors for excellent teaching in higher education. The four national winners, selected from more than 400 nominations, are: Outstanding Community College Professor: Alicia Juarrero, professor of philosophy, Prince George's Community College (Largo, MD); Outstanding Baccalaureate College Professor: James Adams, professor of art, Manchester College (North Manchester, IN); Outstanding Master's University and College Professor: Francisco Jimenez, Fay Boyle Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and director of the Ethnic Studies Program, Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, CA);
1996 Publications List Byerley, B., A. Polloi, M. MylesWorsely, M. Hoff, J. Rosenthal, J. Yaw, F.Reimherr, P. Wender, Roberts, Keith J., Editor. Marshall Islands Focus. http://www.micsem.org/library/recent/pubs96.htm
Thea (an Episode Guide) a regular customer at Mickey s; Scotch Byerley as Claude Cooper, anotherregular at Mickey s Executive story Editor Michelle Jones http://epguides.com/Thea/guide.shtml
Extractions: Thea Vidale as Thea Turrell Cleavant Derricks as Charles Brenden Jefferson as James Turrell Adam Jeffries as Jarvis Turrell Jr. Brandy Norwood as Danesha Turrell Jason Weaver as Jerome Turrell Yvette Wilson as Lynette recurring characters: Miguel A. Nunez Jr. as Rickey, Thea's superviser at the supermarket Arvie Lowe Jr. as Otis Venus DeMilo Thomas as Desiree Blake Clark as Roy Bennett, Thea's boss at Mickey's Barbecue Dennis Burkley as Walt Henderson, a regular customer at Mickey's Scotch Byerley as Claude Cooper, another regular at Mickey's Back to