Komstad Cemetery - Clay County, South Dakota Cemetery records of Komstad Cemetery in Clay County, South Dakota. 2 May1963, South Dakota Pvt Co M 62 Infantry World War I, name also listed as http://www.interment.net/data/us/sd/clay/komstad/
Extractions: T95N R51W Section 18 Contributed by Brian Hass, Oct 14, 2004 [ brian_m_hass@hotmail.com ]. Total records = 466. The Komstad Cemetery is located west of the church, which is on the west side of the University Road (Clay County's 465th Avenue), two and a half miles south of Highway 46 (Clay County's 297th Street). The cemetery is located west of and on the opposite side of the road from the Southeast South Dakota Experimental Farm. Komstad Cemetery is very well maintained as is still in use. The cemetery is surrounded by a fence, with three gates on the east side. The northern and southern borders are 56.5 yards in length; and, the western and eastern borders are 117 yards in length. The cemetery's northern border is marked by ten evergreens in addition to a couple of other trees; and, its western border is marked by twelve evergreens in addition to five other trees. Only a single tree was located on the cemetery's southern border; and, none were located on the eastern border. Most of the cemetery was filled with graves.
She0399a On November 15, 1892, William Hunt married a second time to Eva M. Thompson. CLEMENT Clay SHELTON (9.1.6) is the son of Shepard Shelton and Rosina http://www.rcasey.net/shelton/sheala1.htm
Extractions: 4-326 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES SHELTONS OF JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA From 1830 to 1900, John Shelton (1) and several of his children lived in Jackson County, Alabama. It is logical to believe that many of the Sheltons living in that area during the same period are probably related to John and his children. Other Sheltons (born 1830 or earlier) living in Jackson County, Alabama were: Shepard Shelton (9.1), b. June 1, 1791, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Henry C. Shelton (9.8), b. 1825, Tennessee In 1850, Sarah Shelton (born 1795 in Tennessee) and Sarah Shelton (born 1796 in North Carolina) were living alone in Jackson County, Alabama. References: 1) 1850 Censuses, Jackson County, Alabama SHEPARD SHELTON (9.1) lived in Jackson County, Alabama. Shepard was born on June 1, 1791 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. In 1820, Shepard Shelton married Rosina Chapman (born July 10, 1802 in North Carolina) in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Shepard and Rosina Shelton were the parents of eleven children:
Extractions: This is a list of the Jan. 2001 State of Washington Employment Security Department employees and their job title and salaries.(2005, employees)(2003, employees) (2001, employees) (1999, employees) (1997, employees) (1995, employees) Back to the or or or or or or lbloom.net State of Washington Employees Salaries List More details about Washingtons State employees salaries can be found at the Wa St Office of Financial Management website which has 2005, 2003, and 2001 state employee information online (in pdf format) at http://www.ofm.wa.gov/persdetail/ To paste names, job titles and salaries in an excel spreadsheet, click on "view" and then "source", copy everything between (pre) and (/pre). January 25, 2001 Personnel Detail
JS Online: Jon "Bingo" Berta 'Takes Five' Gina Duwe of the Journal Sentinel staff spoke with Berta about this year s festival . Ronald Myers Sr. M Zuri, Sylvia Nasar, John Nash, Jim Nasiopulos http://www.jsonline.com/onwisconsin/music/jul05/340097.asp
Extractions: More Classifieds... Merchandise Rummage Sales Tickets Contests Personals Place ads online More... Subscriber Services... Get the Journal Sentinel Manage your account - Vacation holds - Make Payments Get Packer Plus Place classified ads Photo reprints PressCard discounts Celebrations Front pages online CD Reviews Local Riffs No RSVP Needed Music News ... PRINT THIS STORY Posted: July 10, 2005 Each year, thousands of people flock to Summerfest to enjoy the music, food and drinks or people-watching. But about 700 other people also come down to serve beer to thirsty patrons as temporary employees. About 85% of those workers end up returning each year to work for the 11-day festival, said Jon "Bingo" Berta, the manager for Major Goolsby's, 340 W. Kilbourn Ave. Berta, who has been managing the beer tents at Summerfest for seven years, said workers include schoolteachers on summer break and others who take vacation time from their regular jobs to work at Summerfest. Gina Duwe of the Journal Sentinel staff spoke with Berta about this year's festival. Takes Five Photo/ Jeffrey Phelps Jon Berta manages a temporary work force of several hundred people in the beer tents at Summerfest. Hes been doing the job for seven years.
JS Online: M. Mitchell Waldrop 'Takes Five' M. Mitchell Waldrop is a public information officer at the National Science Laura E. Berk, Jason Berry, Jon Berta, Rhandi Berth, Susie Bertran http://www.jsonline.com/alive/news/mar04/216625.asp
Extractions: More Classifieds... Merchandise Rummage Sales Tickets Contests Personals Place ads online More... Subscriber Services... Get the Journal Sentinel Manage your account - Vacation holds - Make Payments Get Packer Plus Place classified ads Photo reprints PressCard discounts Celebrations Front pages online News Business Sports Entertainment ... Careers Also see: Personals AdFinder Tickets Coupons ... PRINT THIS STORY From the Journal Sentinel Posted: March 22, 2004 M. Mitchell Waldrop is a public information officer at the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C. The author of three popular science books, he has also written several articles for Scientific American, Technology Review, Fast Company and Connoisseur. He received both his physics PhD and journalism degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has been chosen as UW-Madison's spring science writer in residence. He will give a public lecture, "Making Sense: Science's (and Journalism's) Secret Weapon," Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Union. He spoke with reporter Susanne Quick about science, journalism and politics. Q. What prompted your shift from particle physics to journalism?
NAPC Abstracts, Be - Bo Berta, Annalisa, Dept. of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, The Mascall Formation consists of a minimum of 348 m of middle Miocene age http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/napc/abs3.html
Extractions: Jump to: Beamon Beck Bedau Behrensmeyer ... Boucher Return to Main Abstracts Page BEAMON, Joseph C., Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA Prey acquisition behavior of the Cretaceous marine fish Xiphactinus audax can be inferred from a combination of its morphology and preserved gut contents. Many specimens have been found with relatively large fishes in the gut region (6 ft. Gillicus arcuatus inside the 15 foot X. audax specimen at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History), seemingly swallowed head first. The hypothesis presented here is that Xiphactinus audax was equivalent to a modern piscivorous "lie-in-wait" predator (i.e., tuna, barracuda) with the ability to take relatively large fishes. Adaptations for acquiring large prey include a fully ossified and multifaceted vomeroethmoid unit and a basipterygoid process anchoring the palate to the neurocranium, restricting antero-posterior palatal movement and bracing the hyopalatine arch against strong postero-laterally directed forces of large, struggling prey. Epaxial muscles attached to the supraoccipital crest could be used to lift the entire nuerocranium, allowing the mouth to open wider for large prey. Xiphactinus audax had the body outline and fin placement of a modern "lie-in-wait" predator. The body is fusiform in lateral view and laterally compressed, with the anal, dorsal and pelvic fins placed posteriorly along the body and the pectoral and pelvic fins set ventrally. The caudal fin is lunate in shape, with a narrow caudal peduncle. Modern fishes with the above features approach their prey slowly, waiting until they are within range for a swift lunge. The eyes and mouth are both oriented dorsally, indicating that prey was approached from below. In addition, the teeth are large and conical, considered adaptations for piscivory in modern fishes, and the premaxillary teeth are enlarged, possibly for dealing with large prey.
Patriotic Choral From Music44.com (Page 1) We have Stars And Stripes Two Part Poorman George M Cohan And John Philip lyrics and setting by Berta Poorman and Sonja Poorman Product Code SVM04034W http://www.music44.com/X/products/Patriotic Choral
Extractions: Here is a listing of related products . Product Code: 115-40075-P UPC Code: 680160018413 Old Product Code: 115-40075 Category: Theodore Presser Company Series: Theodore Presser Company (Al to Aq) Publisher: Theodore Presser Company Composer: George Rochberg Length x Width: 12 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 5.25 pounds 20 minutes duration. Here is a listing of related products . Product Code: 115-40075F-P UPC Code: 680160018420 Old Product Code: 115-40075F Category: Theodore Presser Company Series: Theodore Presser Company (Al to Aq) Publisher: Theodore Presser Company Composer: George Rochberg Length x Width: 12 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 0.56 pounds Apocalyptica - For Large Wind Ensemble Full Score - Mini George Rochberg Theodore Presser Company (Al to Aq) Series Here is a listing of related products . Product Code: 415-41112-P UPC Code: 680160090211 Old Product Code: 415-41112 Category: Theodore Presser Company Series: Theodore Presser Company (Al to Aq) Publisher: Theodore Presser Company Composer: George Rochberg Length x Width: 12 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.19 pounds
Extractions: Stars And Stripes SATB Poorman Stars and Stripes poorman1of4. What could be more patriotic than George M Cohen lyrics combined with Sousa's Stars and Stripes? The Poorman's original lyric has created a wonderfully rousing, flag-waving patriotic selection. Bring your audience to its feet when you close any concert with this fun patriotic selection. This wonderfully rousing, flag-waving patriotic selection comes from the creative combination of You're a Grand Old Flag and Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever. Bring your audience to its feet when you close any concert with this fun patriotic selection. Here is a listing of
Tucson Weekly : Arts : Ninety And Nimble I m leaving it for Fred, a friend who will insert a turquoise into the small Cabat first started playing around with Clay in the 1930s in New York, http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/arts/Content?oid=oid:61539
New Acquisitions Cwirla, William M. Grabau and the Saxon Pastors The Doctrine of the Holy Ministry and Albertine (Berta) Budtke from the Königlich Preussische Staaten, http://csumc.wisc.edu/mki/Library/NewAcqs/2002/NewAcqsWint2002.htm
Extractions: Guidebook for German immigrants published by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Includes chapters on "Wie man Stellung finden kann, wie man Englisch lernen kann, Hilfe in der Vorbereitung zum Bürgertum, wie man Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten werden kann, kurze Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten, Unterstützung der Landwirtschaft, Über den Ankauf eines Landgutes, Die Industrie der Vereinigten Staaten, [and] Praktisches Ratschläge für Männer und Frauen."
Extractions: 764 candidatures de 73 pays ont été reçues pour cette édition du concours de stylisme et design « Design 21 - Love / Why ? ». Le Comité de pré-sélection, composé de spécialistes de la mode et du design, issus de cultures différentes, sest réuni au Siège de lUNESCO du 21 au 23 septembre 2004 pour sélectionner 30 designers dont luvre sera exposée à Tokyo, Kobe, New York et au Siège de lUNESCO (novembre 2005) où aura lieu la cérémonie de remise des prix aux lauréats. Les candidats suivants ont été pré-sélectionnés pour l'oeuvre mentionnée : M. David Altit, Israël - Human playground (jeux pour adultes et enfants)
ArtGalleriesBCN Im betting that when you think of art in reference to Tijuana, Galería BertaArmas displays sophisticated, often highend art and sculpture that http://www.bajamagic.com/storyshow/artmecca.html
Extractions: NORTHERN BAJAAn Emerging Art Mecca By Ann Hazard Theres more, however. Much more. In the last few years there has been a virtual explosion of galleries offering serious art in northern Baja. The artists were always there, they just lacked the money for canvas, paint and other supplies. They also lacked places to display and sell their work, not to mention encouragement and support from gallery owners who believed in them so that they could develop their talent. GIORGIO SANTINI GALLERY OF FINE ART "Painters who don't sell their work stop painting. They can't afford to buy more paint, because it's expensive," Aldo explains. "However, if their work is promoted, they sell, they paint more and they improve. This is a labor of love for me. I want to help them. We have the best artists in Baja here and we offer them a dignified space." is a magical place. The art is intense, alternately primitive and sophisticated with touches of surrealism here and there. There is passion, great beauty and a commitment to enabling the art community in Baja to unfold like the wings of a butterfly.