Faculty An interesting addition to the faculty in 1972 was Karl Z. Morgan. He had retiredfrom ORNL as head of the Weston M. Stacey, Jr., Callaway Professor http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/publicat/brochures/NRE/Faculty.htm
Extractions: THE FACULTY Dr. William B. Harrison, the director of the Nuclear Sciences Division was appointed concurrently Director of the School of Nuclear Engineering in 1962. His quiet charm and persistence made him an ideal choice to get this fledgling department off the ground. Though it expanded fairly rapidly the school remained small enough to retain a close personal contact between faculty and graduate students through most of its existence. The 1964-1965 Graduate Catalogue contains the following listing: W. B. Harrison, Director; Neely Professor N. W. Snyder; Professors G. G. Eichholz, C. J. Roberts; collaborating staff members of other schools and departments: D. S. Harmer, D. W. Martin, and W. Simpson (Physics); H. M. Neumann (Chemistry); W. E. Moody (Ceramic Engneering); F. G. Pohland (Civil Engineering); J. D. Fleming and N. N. Engel (Chemical Engineering); R. H. Fetner (Biology); L. T. Gallaher (Rich Electronic Computer Center); and Special Lecturer D. C. Hamilton (ORNL). Some of those listed were no longer actively involved with NE by that time, but the listing illustrates the kind of campus support. A few years later the NE faculty was fully self-contained through the core curriculum still contained NE-dedicated courses in Physics (Martin, Wyly), Biology (Fetner, Yeargers, Walls), Chemistry (Neumann, Fink) and Mathematics.
700 FAMOUS NEBRASKANS - Education of Modern Physics from 1931 to 1957, was founding Editor of The Physics Teacherin 1962. Joy E. Morgan (18991986) born in Callaway, Custer County, http://www.nebpress.com/700/education.html
Extractions: Education Elisha B. Andrews (1844-1917) lived in Lincoln. Educator, clergyman, college president, known for contributing significantly to the development of Denison University, Brown University, and the University of Nebraska and for drawing the public's attention nationwide to the issue of academic freedom. Consult Sunday /Omaha/ World Herald Magazine, November 9, 1947, p. C-26 and Biographical Dictionary of American Educators, Vol 1 (Greenwood Press, 1978 ) 39-40 and American National Biography, Vol 1 (1999) 494-496. Samuel M. Brownell (1900-1990) born in Peru, Nemaha County, lived in Lincoln. Educator who for 50 years was a teacher, school administrator, government official, and advocate for American education, U.S. Commissioner of Education, superintendent of Detroit Public Schools. Consult Current Biography (1954) 123-125 and New York Times obituary, October 14, 1990, p. 34. J. William Buchta (1895-1966) born at Osceola, Polk County, lived in Lincoln. Physicist, educator, administrator, editor, contributed broadly to the improvement of physics teaching on the national level, was instrumental in establishing the prototype of the National Science Foundation summer institutes for high school and college teachers of science, initiated the visiting scientist program sponsored by the American Institute of Physics, recipient of Oerstad Medal in 1957, served in various editorial capacities for The Physical Review and for Reviews of Modern Physics from 1931 to 1957, was founding editor of The Physics Teacher in 1962. Consult American Journal of Physics (September 1958) 350-351 and Physics Today obituary, December 1966, p. 99 and The Physics Teacher (April 1973) 197-206.
Manuscript Sources For Women S History Callaway, Morgan, 18311899 ( 122). Papers, 1851-1864; 2 folders Candler wasa prominent Methodist clergyman and bishop, Editor, and educator from Villa http://web.library.emory.edu/Special/guides-women-pt1.html
Guide To Women S History Callaway, Morgan (MSS 122). Papers, 18511864; 2 folders 1962-1973.The collection also includes materials pertaining to her attendance at the Emory http://web.library.emory.edu/libraries/speccolls/guides-women.html
Callaway Family Association - November 2003 CFANet Editor s Note Can someone identify these brave Callaway soldiers? Joseph Callaway Francis Callaway Francis Callaway, Jr. Gaddah Callaway http://www.callawayfamily.org/cfanet/cfanet1103.htm
Extractions: By Norman Duncan "Week in an' week out, from year's end t' year's end, I've been blackmailin' the owner o' that ship! Hist! Bend your ear, Mr. Cather. I'll whisper his name. Hist!" He whispered the name of the man. "Hist!" he interrupted. " 'Twas he. 'Twas that same honorable gentleman. He've growed into a big bug since the days o' the Will-o'-the-Wisp. Feel under the pillow, Mr. Cather. Have you got Tom Callaway's Bible? Aye? The paper's within. Take the oath, Mr. Cather, that you'll make a gentleman o' Tom Callaway's son." I did so without hesitation.
Gone Racin at 760815-3117 or bilz@adelphia.net. (Bill Pitts and Dave Wallace Jr) *Editor s note This email was received from George Callaway concerning the http://www.oilstick.com/rparks/blltnbrd/29.htm
Jacksonville-MarkhamTownship, Morgan County IL This was a letter to the Editor Journal by CB Barton which evidently referred to Thomas Allen Jr. 2 Mar 1962 Medlock, Walter James 14 May 1965 Miller, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/twp-jackmark.htm
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REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT By Leneva Morgan Callaway Administrative Editor In May 1962, Early becamethe first AfricanAmerican to graduate from the University of Georgia, http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/010901/uga_0109010001.shtml
Scanner, V. 5, N. 9 (Summer 1973) : Marine News and her crew fitted out JP Morgan Jr. which, after considerable refitting, Callaway will go into the yard at the close of the winter sailing season http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/Documents/Scanner/05/09/default.asp?ID=c003
Troup County (GA) Archives - Manuscripts - MS-107 He was Editor and major contributor to the quarterly Troup CountY CallawayNimmonsHouse; Enoch Callaway, Jr. House and Greenhouse, JD Edmundson House. http://www.trouparchives.org/man/ms107.htm
Extractions: DONOR: Forrest C. Johnson III, LaGrange, Georgia SIZE: 11 linear feet Series III 3 Boxes Processing: FCJ, July 1991 - April 1992 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Forrest Clark Johnson, III, began collecting this information in 1963 out of an interest in genealogy and history, especially local history. The culmination of his research and collections were Volumes I and III of Histories of LaGrange and Troup County, Georqia. Volume I, The History of LaGrange, Georgia from 1828 to 1900, and Volume III, Genealogical and Historical Register of Troup County, Georgia were bound together. Volume I was a thesis for an M.A. in History. Other volumes are in progress. Volume II of the series, titled HistorY of Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, also grew, in part, out of this collection and church records. (Troup County Archives Collections, MS-82). Johnson was Church Historian of Pleasant Grove from 1978 to 1992. Other publications of Johnson's include two series of articles for the LaGrange Daily News in 1969 and 1971. He was editor and major contributor to the quarterly Troup CountY Georqia and Her People from its inception in 1980 until 1986. Johnson speaks to many groups about historical topics and works with the local media. Johnson graduated from the University of Georgia and West Georgia College holds A.B. and M.A.s in history. He has taught history at Troup High School since 1974. Johnson has served as County Historian of Troup County since 1989 and is Research Historian at the Troup County Archives. He is a member of many historical and genealogical organizations.
Great Lakes & Seaway Shipping News ARCHIVE The Cason J. Callaway is due into Buffington later this week. JP Morgan Jr.left Lorain light April 15, 1910 on her maiden voyage to load iron ore at http://www.boatnerd.com/news/archive/4-00.htm
Extractions: Report News The American Mariner cleared Lake Huron downbound at Buoys 1 and 2 north of the Blue Water Bridge around 6:00 p.m. Saturday evening. The Mariner is bound for Ashtabula, Ohio. The Malcolm Marine tug Manitou was escorting the vessel and it is not clear if the tug will continue all the way to Ohio or not. The Mariner is drawing 25 feet and maintaining a normal rate of speed. A large gash on the starboard side above the bow thruster was plainly visible at the waterline. Reported by: Jamie Kerwin, William Bailey, Dave Wobser, Linda Stoetzer, W. Fitzgerald, Don Detloff, and Roger LeLievre The barge Pathfinder was at a stone dock on the Cuyahoga River being loaded with stone Saturday. The tug Dorothy Ann was removed from the notch and was docked downriver from the bow of the barge. Also in the river was the American Republic. She was unloading ore at the LTV steel mill at noon.
Chapter 12 Nixon, Edgar B., Editor, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, (Cambridge The Morgan, Keith, 66 Morgan partners, 23 Morgenthau, Henry Jr., 64 http://www.reformation.org/wall-st-fdr-ch12.html
Extractions: CHAPTER 12 FDR and the Corporate Socialists At the first meeting of the Cabinet after the President took office in 1933, the financier and adviser to Roosevelt, Bernard Baruch, and Baruch's friend General Hugh Johnson, who was to become the head of the National Recovery Administration, came in with a copy of a book by Gentile, the Italian Fascist theoretician, for each member of the Cabinet, and we all read it with great care. The name Franklin Delano Roosevelt should suggest, but rarely does, a link with Wall Street. Both Delano and Roosevelt are prominent names in the history of American financial institutions. Who was Franklin Delano Roosevelt? Roosevelt's pre political career can be described only as that of financier. Both his family and career before 1928 and his election as Governor of New York were in the business world, more specifically the financial world. Between 1921 and 1928 Roosevelt was a director of 11 corporations headquartered in the Wall Street golden circle and president of a major trade association. The American Construction Council.
Author Index As Of Sept. 1999 HRAF N062 Lee, Richard Barry FXII 0-16 Lee, Richard Borshay, Editor FX10-31 Lee, SGFX20-20,-39 AUI-17 Scott, George Morgan, Jr. N-09-2 Scott, James George. http://www.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/anthropology/hraf/hauthors.html
Extractions: HRAF Indexes Author Index as of Sept. 1999 A B C D ... Z 'Abd al-Rahman Isma'il. MR13-4 'Abd Allah, Mahmud Mohammad. M Ali, 'Abdullah Yusuf. Ml -69, -31, -3 -44, -45, -47, -48, -49, - 53, -56, 79 A. K. AU 1 -70 Abadie, Maurice. AMl-155 Abbeville, Claude d'. S09-6 Abbott, Donald P. OR21-41 Abbott P H F07-62 'Abd al-Rahman Isma'il. MR13-4 'Abd Allah, Mahmud Mohammad. MR14-2 Ali,'Abdullah Yusuf. Ml-69,-31, -32,-33,-36,-43, -44, -45, -47, -48, -49, - 53, -56, -70, -74, -78, - 79 A. K. AUl-70 Abadie, Maurice. AMl-155 Abbeville, Claude d'. S09-6 Abbott, Donald P. OR21-41 Abbott, P. H. F07-62 Abbott, W. R. FN4-5 Abdul-Bak, Selim. MD1-16 Abe, Goh OR15-10 Abell,Troy Dale. NN5-19 Aberle, David Friend. NT9-1 1. NT1 3-186, -191, - 202, -209, -247 Aberle, Sophie B. D. NT1 8-7, -8, -9, -10, NTI 7-66 Abler, Thomas S. NM09-49 Abou-Zeid, Ahmad M. MT9-7 Abraham, Nabeel. NK09-20,-8, -10 Abraham, Roy Clive. FF57-3 Abraham, Sameer Y. NK09-7, -10 Abrahams, Roger D. NK4-20 Abreu, Joao Capistrano de. SP7-3 Abu-Laban, Baha. NC05-1 Abu-Lughod, Lila MT9-11, -10, -13 Achor, Shirley. N7-4 Ackerman, Maria, 1927-. NA12-21 Ackoff, Russell L. Rl-13 Acuna, Cristobal de. S09-23 Adair, John. NT13-50,-90; NT23-14, NT13-188 Adam, Leonhardt, 1891-1960. 0108-40
KGS Online Catalog Symons Simonds - Simons Family History, Daniels, James Harrison Jr, Editor,ALSO SIMONS Wright, Lucinda sp m 3 Nov 1842 Callaway Co, MO http://www.dodgecity.net/kgs/catalog/kgsfamsu.html
Extractions: USA States/Cities: A C D F-G ... W KS Counties: A B C D ... Misc. Surnames: A-D E-H I-M N-R ... V-Z Other: Bible Intl Subject Research Aid ... Click here for more information on submitting Queries. CATEGORY TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NOTES PAGES OTHER Family Genealogy - sabine, andrew Diaries of Mrs Doctor Andrew Sabine of Garden City, KS Shields, Mrs John H, transcribed from original manuscripts for FL State DAR Gen Report 1993 59 p Family Genealogy - saferite / covault Albright, Mrs Gaylon ALSO: MANSON / MCNARY / SHOBERT / ALBRIGHT Family Genealogy - sage Ball, Bonnie Expostion Press New York 1955 62 p Family Genealogy - salmans Salmans Family History Foreman, Joyce M (Lyon) 244 p Family Genealogy - salmans History of the Salmans Family Salmans, Levi Brimner Facsimile of University Microfilm 1973 189 p index Family Genealogy - sander / fessler Saunders, Charles H Anderson, IN 1981 index Family Genealogy - sanders, j y Diary in Gray, Civil War Journal of J Y Sanders SEE: MILITARY - CIVIL WAR - JOURNAL 113 p index Family Genealogy - sandford, isaac Isaac Sandford Family 1796-1975 Schlee, Phillip F, compiler
Guide To The Salomon Chaim Bochner Papers, 1914-1982 Morgan, Bernard S., Jr. Morrey, Charles B., Jr. Morse, Louise. Morse, Marston Editor. Problems in Analysis A Symposium in Honor of Salomon Bochner. http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/mss/ms357.html
Dennis Nicklaus Genealogy Bibliography (Mother's Side) S791 Obituary of Thomas A. Morgan, Jr., in Keokuk County News, August 4, 1904 . S823 Biographical Sketch of Carey Elmore Morgan, Moore, WT (Editor), http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/6337/mombib.html
Extractions: Obituary of Lyman Morrison , in Sigourney (Iowa) News-Review , April 24, 1996. An obituary for the respective person, publication unknown, copy in possession of Dennis Nicklaus and Lyman Morrison. The place of publication can sometimes be guessed from the text. Miscellaneous family history notes of Lyman Morrison from 1994-1995 Letter from Mary Ferne (Morrison) Franklin to Dennis Nicklaus, April 1997. This included an audio cassette with several memories on it. Obituary of Lois Scurlock , in Knoxville, Iowa Journal Express , 19 Mar 1999. Obituary of Lois Scurlock , in The Des Moines Register , 25 Feb 1999. Certificate of Baptism for Mary Helen Morrison Visit in Sheetz Home , in Sigourney NewsReview , 14 Jan 1998. Visits in Sheetz's Home , in Sigourney NewsReview , May 14, 1997. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Jolley visit Helen Sheetz. Obituary of Edward Morrison , in Keokuk County News , February 10,1938. Also another obituary dated January 26, 1938, newspaper unknown, in poss. of L. Morrison and D. Nicklaus Letters to Trudy Morrison Heiman , Mary Ferne Morrison Franklin. (Unpublished)
The Journal Of Presbyterian History - Is Christ Divided? Dr. Benjamin Morgan Palmer of First Presbyterian Church in New Orleans (which Hodding Carter, Jr., crusading Editor of Greenville, Mississippi s Delta http://history.pcusa.org/pubs/journal/2000_spring/DivisionAndReunionPCUS.html
Extractions: Mississippi mirrored the tensions within Southern Presbyterianism during an era of civil rights agitation, theological reassessment, and a conservative secession to form a separate Presbyterian Church in America. Dr. Winter is Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Holly Springs, Mississippi, and Stated Clerk of St. Andrew Presbytery. Back to Top Back to Contents Mississippi Presbyterian resistance to reunification with northern Presbyterians was as old as southern Reconstruction. Thus in 1873, when James A. Lyon, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Mississippi, urged establishment of fraternal relations with the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., he aroused vehement opposition. Dr. Benjamin Morgan Palmer of First Presbyterian Church in New Orleans (which was then part of the Synod of Mississippi) protested that official correspondence would sanction the reunion of the Old and New School Assemblies in the North. That reunion, which had occurred in 1870 despite conservative objections, involved, said Palmer, "a total surrender of all the great testimonies of the Church for the fundamental doctrines of grace." He declared that "of these failing testimonies we [the PCUS] are now the sole surviving heir." Five years later, when the PCUS revisited the proposal for fraternal relations with the U.S.A. Assembly, Moses Drury Hoge of Richmond, Virginia, rebuffed critics in Mississippi: "If, after all the great sacrifices of confessors and martyrs of past ages, we alone constitute the true church; if this only is the result of the stupendous sacrifice on Calvary and the struggles of apostles and missionaries and reformers in all generations; then may God have mercy on the world and his church." Although most in Mississippi deserved their reputations as reunion opponents, there were a few who favored denominational rapprochement. Dr. H. M. Sydenstricker of the Presbyterian Church at Water Valley (and uncle of novelist Pearl S. Buck), urged in 1884 that the China missions of the U.S.A. and U.S. churches be combined. The proposal came to naught.
The New York Times > Movies > SHANE > Review, Cast And Synopsis AB Guthrie Jr. s screenplay, adapted from the Jack Schaefer novel, avoids thestandard good Ben Johnson Chris Callaway Edgar Buchanan - Fred Lewis http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=44081
Index To The Daily Banner - H & I Jr Obit 22 Sept 1980 HOWARD, R. Carrie engaged to Horace M Morgan - 10 Apr Grayson L. Jr weds Jeannie Lee MUNDY - 3 May 1962 HURLEY, Grayson Levi http://members.tripod.com/~dcgm/dbhi.html
Members Of Congress: Texas BAILEY, Joseph Weldon, Jr. 18921943. BALL, Thomas Henry, 1859-1944 HAMILTON,Morgan Calvin, 1809-1893. HANCE, Kent Ronald, 1942- http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/tx.html