Members Of Congress: Georgia Callaway, Howard Hollis (Bo), 1927. CAMP, Albert Sidney, 1892-1954. CANDLER,Allen Daniel, 1834-1910 JOHNSON, Clete Donald, Jr. (Don), 1948- http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/ga.html
Extractions: Member Name Birth-Death ABBOTT, Joel ADAMSON, William Charles ALFORD, Julius Caesar ANDREW, Benjamin ... ZUBLY, John Joachim Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present Members of the Current Senate Floor Leaders of the Senate Members or the Current House of Representatives Speakers of the House of Representatives ... Profile of Georgia Page Tools: Cite Print Email
Local Obituaries - January 2-8, 1999 CEDAR VALE Services for Dollie Callaway Whaling, 80, who died Dec. 24, 1998,were held at 11 am DALLAS - Corey Donell Morgan, 30, of Dallas, died Jan. http://www.winfieldcourier.com/obit/o990108.html
Extractions: Saturday, January 2, 1999 No obituaries on this date. Monday, January 4, 1999 Lucetta Musson ARKANSAS CITY - Lucetta Maxine Musson, 79, of Arkansas City, died Jan. 1, 1999, at Medicalodge North Post Acute Care and Rehabilitation Center in Arkansas City. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hawks Funeral Home. The Rev. Guy Rendoff will officiate. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until 8 tonight and from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday. Musson was born May 16, 1919, in Barnsdall, Okla., to John D. and Lillie (Luellen) Copeland. The family lived in the Caney area until moving to Arkansas City in the 1930s. She graduated from Arkansas City High School. In September 1939 she married Justin Hiram "Jim" Musson in Bartlesville, Okla. They farmed in West Bolton Township near Arkansas City until moving to town in 1976.
Concord United Methodist Ch In March, 1863, the Editor of The Countryman, Joseph Addison Turner, rememberedReverend Among them was Miss Sarah (Elizabeth) Callaway of Atlanta, http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaputnam/cncrdchurch.htm
Extractions: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH EATONTON, PUTNAM COUNTY, GEORGIA Including Register of Members and The Cemetery Listing of Ministers This brief history of Concord United Methodist Church has been contributed by The Clopton Family Association, http://www.seanet.com/~clopton/, and The Eatonton-Putnam County Historical Society. If you have any additions or corrections, please contact Suellen Clopton Blanton, bblanton@fast.net The oldest Methodist Church west of the Oconee River, Concord is located in Putnam County (Eatonton) Georgia, on Pea Ridge Road in the eastern portion of the county. In the fall of 1810, Thomas Johnston and William B. Pritchard began building a house of worship. The little log cabin, when finished, was named Victory, but a few years later, the name was changed to Concord. At that time, it was a Methodist Episcopal Church on the Sparta Circuit. The land was donated by John Robertson. The first Trustees were Thomas Jefferson Johnston, Richard Burt, Joseph Turner, James Burt, and Josiah Flournoy. In 1825 a frame structure was built. The present church building was built in 1886 by Thomas J. Winslette. Resting on rock pillars, the floor joists are pine logs hewn flat on the top for stable flooring. The framework is of rough lumber just as it came from the sawmill. Beginning in 1987 an addition was built at the rear of the church. The pews were moved forward, the aisle, widened. Great pains were taken to match the interior and exterior architectures as closely as possible with the older section.
Columbia Theological Seminary 87 ) Roe Callaway, 1969. 88 ) Randolph Calvo, 1981. 89 ) Reid Cameron, 1965 116 ) Frank Clark, Jr. 1962. 117 ) Julie Cline, 1985 http://www.ctsnet.edu/alumni_ae/directory/index.asp
Extractions: Applying to Columbia ... Resources for Alumni/ae To locate an email address, enter any part of the name or graduating class in the box below. We release only the email addresses of those alumni/ae giving their consent and do not release addresses or telephone numbers. To add or update your information, email the Alumni/ae Office or call 404 687-4566. Search by Name or Class : View Full List View Alphabetically View Chronologically Name Class Alicia Abell Fahed Abu-Akel Andy Acton Nan Adams ... Download Acrobat
Columbia Theological Seminary 72 ) George Harper, 1962. 73 ) Frank Clark, Jr. 1962. 74 ) Leon Jeffords, 1963 124 ) Roe Callaway, 1969. 125 ) Richard Caldwell, 1969 http://www.ctsnet.edu/alumni_ae/directory/index.asp?strSortby=Class&strCriteria=
Still Don't Believe In The New World Order? US Congressman Oscar Callaway, 1917; The world can therefore seize the opportunity Joseph R. Biden, Jr. in The Wall Street Journal (April 1992) http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/believe_new_world_order.htm
Extractions: Still Don't Believe In The New World Order? Still Don't Believe In The New World Order? Here's some quotes if you're still confused. Revelations From Great And Powerful Men PLEASE COPY AND DISTRIBUTE THESE QUOTES EVERYWHERE! "We are not going to achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well as in words and money." Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., in Foreign Affairs (July/August 1995) "Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order [referring to the 1991 LA Riot]. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond [i.e., an "extraterrestrial" invasion], whether real or *promulgated* [emphasis mine], that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this *scenario*, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government." Dr. Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991 "The drive of the
DWI Arrests For 2000 In Southern Maryland WRIGHT Jr., Paul Harbert, of Waldorf, DOB 2/3/1962 Wilbur Eugene Robinson,39, of Callaway on 3/4/00 by Tfc. Sam Bell. Louis Deeb Jr., 45, of Clinton on http://www.stmarystoday.com/dwi_arrests_for_2000_in_southern.htm
Extractions: Drunk Drivers From Our Highways DWI Arrests for 2000 in Southern Maryland The following person(s) were arrested for DWI by the Maryland State Police (Leonardtown Barrack) between December 28, 2000 and January 10, 2001: SOMMERVILLE, Robert Sylvester, 57, of Leonardtown, by Tfc. D. Hill McDONALD, William Jones, 45, of Mechanicsville, by Tfc. J. Messinese MORRIS, Wesley Leonard, 22, of Avenue, by Tfc. D. Hill CARTER, Carrington Raphale, 28, of Callaway, by Tfc. D. Hill
Human Relations -- Sign In Page Institution Google Indexer Sign In as Editor/Society Member HACKMAN, Jr Thepsychology of selfmanagement in organizations. http://hum.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/47/8/929
UF-FARE Current Members Bunch Jr. 1962. BSBA. Bunch Consultants. Owner. Frederick. Bunch, Jr. Callaway.1997. MSRE. Koger Equity, Inc. Acquisition Associate. Solomon http://www.realestate.ufl.edu/friends_alumni/members_current.asp
Extractions: First Name Last Name Grad Yr Degree Company Name Title Doree Adams BA Realty One Realtor Todd Adams MSRE Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, LP Associate G. Brandon Adams MSRE Harvard University Student Kelly A. Adamson BA Wagner Realty Abdalrahim Ahmadi BSBA University of Florida Student Paul Ahmed Carey Kramer Company Vice President Van Akin II BSBA Foxfire Realty, Inc. Realtor Jeannette E. Albo BA Attorney Bill Alexander MSRE Lewis Pipkin Company Fee Appraiser Albert Alfonso Alfonso Architects Principal Carlos Alfonso MAARC Alfonso Architects President Christopher Almond MSRE Almond Oil Company Vice President Barry Altshuler BS Equity Residential VP - Transactions Edward Ames MSRE Ames Appraisal Services Appraiser Do Yong An MSRE Michael Ray Anderson MBA Anderson Brothers Investments Partner Jeremy Anderson MBA Union Bank of Florida Associate Vice President David Anderson BS Hardin Construction Company, LLC Vice President Anthony Andrulonis MBA Wells Fargo Vice President Dwight and Lana Arnold BA City of Tallahassee Land Use and Environmental Services Administrator Scott Arp BSBA University of Florida Student Angel R.
Great Lakes & Seaway Shipping News ARCHIVE JP Morgan Jr. left Lorain light April 15, 1910 on her maiden voyage to load ironore at Duluth, MN. HUDSON TRANSPORT was launched April 12, 1962. http://www.boatnerd.com/news/archive/4-99.htm
Extractions: Report News Under the terms of a new five year agreement between Gaelic Tugboat Company of Detroit, and Seaway Self Unloaders of Port Colborne, the Canadian Navigator was safely assisted in and out of the Rouge River in Detroit April 27th. The navigator was delivering a load of stone to the Concrete Mix dock just above the Jefferson Avenue bridge, and assisted in and out by the tugs Patricia Hoey (2,200 hp) and the Shannon (2,000). On April 28th the Canadian Olympic with a load of coal was assisted inbound the Rouge by the tug Patricia Hoey. The Gaelic veteran captains Mac McCarty and Rich Sibbersen were in command of the tugs, and along with their capable crews showed off their talent on two windy days. Reported by: D.J. Tugnut The Diamond Star and two Mcallister tugs from Montreal were to arrive at the Sunny Blossom on the morning of 29 April and lightering was to start by mid-afternoon. A boat from U.S. Coast Guard Station Oswego, N.Y., was to provide security while personnel from Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Massena, N.Y., were to monitor salvage. As planned, the Sunny Blossom is to be refloated by the afternoon of 30 April, after which it is to be examined at a local anchorage. If released, it is to sail to Sarnia, Ontario, the next day. Reported by: Steve Schultz Twin Ports grain traffic was heavy April 29 with four berths occupied and two vessels waiting to load. Goviken was loading at Concourse; Kinsman Independent and Algosound were at Cenex; and Sarah Spencer/Atlantic Hickory was at General Mills. Mina Cebi and Mita were anchored on Lake Superior waiting for berths.
Salvador Luria Papers, American Philosophical Society He was Editor of Virology, Associate Editor of Journal of Bacteriology, andSection Editor of Francis, Thomas, Jr. 1962, 1964. Franklin, Richard M. 1958 http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/l/luria.htm
Extractions: (44 linear feet) Ms. Coll. 39 American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract A bacteriologist from MIT, Salvador E. Luria's work with Max Delbruck on bacteriophage demonstrated that bacterial resistance to certain phages arose through genetic mutations. His later work showed that phages also mutate genetically. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969 with Max Delbruck and Alfred D. Hershey. The collection is organized into seven series: I. Correspondence, 1938-1992 ; IIa. Subject Files, 1938-1990 ; IIb. Personal Material. 1923-1991 ; III. Works by Luria, 1938-1987 ; IV. Works by Others, 1944-1990 ; V. Research Notes and Notebooks, 1941-1979 ; VI. Course Material, 1931-1991 ; VII. Photographs and Negatives, 1957-1982. Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title and then chronological within each folder. Administrative information Restrictions ... Series I. Correspondence, 1938-1992
Alfred I. Hallowell Papers, American Philosophical Society He was Editor of the American Ethnological Society Monograph series, Rockefeller, Alfred, Jr. 1946. Rodnick, David, 19461949, 1962 http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/h/hallowel.htm
Extractions: (21 linear feet) Ms. Coll. 26 American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract The Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (1892-1981) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by Hallowell, papers by colleagues and students, research notes kept by Hallowell, with a special emphasis on social organization, personality, behavior, psychology, religion, and folklore. The collection of several hundred photographs provides rich graphic documentation of Hallowell's work among the Ojibwa and Abnaki Indians during the 1930s. Background note Pete Hallowell in a canoe, ca.1935 Speck helped Hallowell obtain a Harrison Fellowship so that he could pursue full-time graduate work in anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. Hallowell earned an master's degree in 1920, and his thesis research involved fish nets and netting in North America. In 1924 Hallowell received a PhD in anthropology. His dissertation, "Bear Ceremonialism in the Northern Hemisphere," was published as an entire issue of American Anthropologist in 1926. This study reveals the complex system of beliefs and ceremonies about the bear that were practiced among primitive peoples living throughout the circumboreal culture area of northern Europe, Asia, and North America.
Ashley County Ledger Comments or corrections may be sent to Editor@ashleycountyledger.com Morgan,Bertha Mae, 4 Nov 1907, 28 Aug 1908, daughter of WF and Orella Morgan http://www.ashleycountyledger.com/history/cemeteries/carlockcemetery.txt
Extractions: Thursday, September 08, 2005 Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas Home Local News Obituaries Sports/Outdoors ... Health Ashley County History Carlock Cemetery, Ashley County Arkansas Updated March, 2004 The Carlock Cemetery is located west of Arkansas Highway 133 between Fountain Hill and Crossett. To reach the cemetery, begin at the intersection of Arkansas Highways 133 and 52 in North Crossett. Go north on Highway 132 for 5.5 miles. Then turn west (left) on Ashley Road 461. Two miles from the highway, turn left at the intersection with Ashley Road 92. The cemetery is on the right 1.3 miles from that intersection. The precise location is latitude North 33 degrees, 15 minutes, 08.2 seconds and longitude West 91 degrees, 57 minutes, 01.9 seconds. The listing below is complete, but there are many funeral home markers where the insert plates are missing or no longer legible. In addition, there are many graves in the back area of the cemetery which are not marked at all. Comments or corrections may be sent to editor@ashleycountyledger.com
WORLD CALL INDEX Oct 3639 WEAVER, STANLEY RITTER, 19001962 One of the new missionaries (photo) Oct 5742 WICKIZER, WILLARD Morgan, Jr. (married to Lorene Davidson http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/world/WCIW1.HTM
Extractions: (W - Wilkerson) p. 2983 Wade, M - Waggoner p. 2984 Wagner - Wagoner, J p. 2985 Wagoner, OK - Wakamatsu p. 2986 Wake, A - Wakelin, H p. 2987 Wakelin, H - Waldron p. 2988 Waldrop - Walker, A p. 2989 Walker, A - Walker, E p. 2990 Walker, G - Walker, J p. 2991 Walker, J - Walker, M p. 2992 Walker, N - Walla Walla p. 2993 Walla Walla - Wallace, H p. 2994 Wallace, H - Wallas p. 2995 Waller - Walters p. 2996 Walters, F - Waltz, G p. 2997 Waltz, G - Wang, T p. 2998 Wang, T - War 1934 p. 2999 War 1934 - War Reloc. p. 3000 War Time - Ward, D p. 3001 Ward, D - Ward, Mae Yoho p. 3002 Ward, Mae Yoho p. 3003 Ward, Mae-Ward, Marietta p. 3004 Ward, Myrtle - Ward, W p. 3005 Warden - Warneke p. 3006 Warner - Warnshuis, A p. 3007 Warnshuis, A - Warren, J p. 3008 Warren, J - Warren, R p. 3009 Warren, S - Warren, W p. 3010 Warren, William Robinson p. 3011 Warren, W - Warren, OH p. 3012 Warren, OH-Washington, E p. 3013 Washington, G - Washington, D.C. p. 3014 Washington, D.C. p. 3016 Washington, D.C. N
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS - From TBO.com Dade City 16535 14th St $68000 1009 /2 1992 Frank E Layman Jr William A Burke Trinity 9048 Callaway Dr $409000 2515 -/3 1998 David B Glatt Anna M http://pasco.tbo.com/pasco/MGB65CYV0BE.html
Extractions: The address shown is the mailing address listed by the buyer. It's usually, but not always, the address of the property being sold. Most of the sales took place during the past six weeks. This isn't a complete list of real estate transactions. Sales are listed by city, in ascending value. City Address Price Sq. Feet Bed/bath Yr. built Buyer Seller Bayonet Point 12807 Settlers Dr $137,000 1523 -/2 1974 Caroleyann Tanner Cecilia Nevel Bayonet Point 8694 Ashbury Dr $161,000 1388 -/2 1975 Richard Jenkins A R Farrall Dade City 16535 14th St $68,000 1009 -/2 1992 Frank E Layman Jr William A Burke Dade City 37403 Church Ave $94,000 1026 -/1 1993 Gary Riddaugh Robert V Guilford Dade City 38511 Clinton Ave $139,000 1632 -/1 1975 Patricia Goodwin Juan B Rivera Dade City 34837 Winding Hills Loop $142,500 1782 -/2 1998 Lloyd H Sargent Jr Robert L Johnson
Golf California: California Notebook, California Those who finished second include David Berganio Jr. (1992), Callaway officialsexpect the investigation will spread to those who have done business http://www.golfcalifornia.com/departments/features/lamarre-june-notes.htm
Extractions: Phone: (708) 728-4134 Phone: (708) 728-4134 Contact: Guy Skinner A B C ... Z Aalvik, B., Sakaguchi, G. and Riemann, H. 1973. Detection of type E botulinal toxin in cultures by fluorescent-antibody microscopy. Applied Microbiology. 25(1): 153-154. [ PUBMED Ababouch, L., Dykstra, A. and Busta, F.F. 1987. Tailing of survivor curves of clostridial spores heated in edible oils. Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 62(6): 503-511. [ PUBMED Ababouch, L. and Busta, F.F. 1987. Effect of treatments in oils on bacterial spore survival. Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 62(6): 491-502. [ PUBMED Ababouch, L. and Busta, F.F. 1985. Adaptation of biphasic culture technique to the sporulation of Clostridium sporogenes PA 3679. Effect of glucose content on spore yield and heat resistance. Food Microbiology 2: 107-114. Abbitt, R., Murphy, M.J., Ray, A.C., Reagor, J.C., Eugster, A.K., Gayle, L.G., Whitford, H.W., Sutherland, R.J., Fiske, R.A., and Pusok, J. 1984. Catastrophic death losses in a dairy herd attributed to type D botulism. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 185(7): 798-801. [
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Crikey Website - Famous Alumni On Latham's Hit List Malcolm Knox SMH Literary Editor was dux of the school John Laws - cash forcommenter Hugh Morgan - BCA President, RBA director and former WMC CEO http://crikey.com.au/articles/2002/04/28-alumni.html
Extractions: Politics Media Business Opinion ... RSS Feeds Add this site to: Home April 2002 Politics Famous alumni on Latham's hit list The Crikey Readership and Crikey Contributors Mark Latham has identified 67 high-fee schools for his funding hit list, but for many these "private" or "independent" schools are just nameless bastions of privilege. So Crikey is putting a human face to the funding furore with a list of the most celebrated (and notorious) alumni from schools on Latham's hit list - as well as some of those he left off. Send your suggestions into boss@ crikey.com.au