Geological Society Of America - Awards & Medals - Recipients 1941, Norman Levi Bowen. 1942, Charles Kenneth Leith Douglas Saxon Coombs PG Cooray Umberto G. Cordani Bruno d Argenio Gabriel Dengo Kingsley C. Dunham http://www.geosociety.org/aboutus/awards/past.htm
Extractions: Outstanding Earth Science Teacher Awards (OEST) Minze Stuiver W. Gary Ernst Peter R. Vail Walter Alvarez Kenneth Jinghwa Hsu Robert L. Folk M. Gordon Wolman Jack E. Oliver John D. Bredehoeft John R. L. Allen John C. Crowell Luna B. Leopold Alfred G. Fischer John Frederick Dewey William R. Dickinson Norman D. Newell Warren Bell Hamilton Robert S. Dietz Marland P. Billings Laurence L. Sloss Donald E. White G. Arthur Cooper Aaron C. Waters John Rodgers Hollis D. Hedberg J Harlen Bretz Robert M. Garrels Robert P. Sharp Preston Cloud Francis J. Pettijohn William Maurice Ewing M. King Hubbert Wilmot H. Bradley Marshall Kay Ralph Alger Bagnold Francis Birch J. Tuzo Wilson
Janine's Genealogy - Index Page BRISTOL, Gerald Edgar Hall (i303), b.1885d.1932 BRISTOL, Hannah (i385), b.1663- Coombs, Lindsay Norman (i918), b.1924-d.1978 http://www.jaash.com.au/genealogy/nindex.htm
Project Gutenberg Titles The, by Coombs, Norman, 1932 Black Robe, The, by Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1899 Black Tulip, The, by Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870 Black-Bearded Barbarian, http://www.ncsu.edu/it/open_source/pg-titles.html
St. Thomas Times Journal - July Through September 1932 Marriage Ada Revina Thompson to Alfred Edward Coombs. Marriage Audrey Gladys Davis to Birth a son, 24 Jul 1932 to Mr and Mrs Norman Winter, Simcoe http://www.elginogs.ca/newsindexes/timesjournal/sttj1932julthrusep.htm
TICKTIN KOSSIN ANNOUNCEMENTS Aidan (3/2002) Rachel John Coombs, Moscow, Russia Karen Itzkowitz to Norman Redlich (5/21/2000), Block Island, RI http://home.earthlink.net/~eisenberg/announcements.htm
Extractions: TICKTIN - KOSSIN ANNOUNCEMENTS Births Marriages Deaths since 1/1/2000 If any family members would like to post announcements, please send me the information and continue to keep me updated. We are very pleased to welcome the following new twigs in the family: Sara Fiona (10/3/2001) - Brian and Sina Hirsch, Golden, CO We are please to announce these marriages: Cheryl Anne Kossin to Gregory Roppa (8/14/2005), New Rochelle, NY Noah Siegel to Zikra Lukin (8/2004) Estelle Ticktin to Diane Sheehy (6/15/2004), Boston, MA Robin Gilson to Carlos Lopez Espina (5/30/2004), Milwaukee, WI Robyn Katz to Paul Lowenstein (9/22/2003), Sydney, Australia Lisa Boblasky to Samuel Chapman (9/6/2003), Savannah, GA Eliot Wershof to Sasha Plawner (8/24/2003), London, England Dorothy Hume to Irving Freilich (8/10/2003), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Joy Axmith to Gabe Miranda (7/6/2003), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Louis Ganzler to Valerie Brown (6/21/2003), Santa Rosa, CA Michael Rubin to Karen Rollefsen (6/15/2003), Dana Point, CA Gabriella Teitelman to Haim Buchnik (4/10/2003), Binyamina, Israel
Oxford Text Archive Short List Oxford, 1932 EETS OS 188. Depositor H Duggan, D English, U of Virginia. Coombs, Norman. P1887-A The black experience in America. 1972 Twayne. http://xml.coverpages.org/otaSnapOct96.html
Extractions: [Mirrored from: http://sable.ox.ac.uk/ota/snapshot/snap.htm This version produced on 18 Jul 1996 A-1430-A Additions to the Spanish Tragedy (1602). Depositor: Hugh Craig, D of English, U of Newcastle. [STC 15089] U-535-A Alliterative Morte Arthure. U-1675-A Alliterative Morte Arthure. Ed. Valerie Krishna. Depositor: Unknown. [SGML-tagged version of text 535] U-817-A Anglo Saxon Chronicle (selections). Ed. Plummer. Depositor: Anita Dowsing. [2 chrons ed D.Whitelock, Oxford 1965. first publ 1892-99; on RLIN] U-1936-C Anglo Saxon poetic records.
[TitleThe Black Experience In America] [AuthorNathaniel (C 1993) by Norman Coombs This text is claimed under copyright to protect Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who had been elected in 1932, promised the country http://www.bralyn.net/etext/literature/norman.coombs/blackexp.txt
Hampton United Methodist Church During the pastorate of Reverend Norman T. Allers, 195461, chorus of Hampton Academy and High School sang, under the direction of Mrs. Esther Coombs. http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/randall/chap22/randall22_3.htm
Extractions: Chapter 22 Part 3 Back to previous section Forward to next section Return to Table of Contents According to a history published in 1882 and believed to have been written by Reverend Jacob Franklin Spalding, carver of the wooden dove still atop the church steeple, Methodism was introduced into Hampton in 1835. The history of the early years of the church is related in Joseph Dows History of the Town of Hampton In 1848, when Reverend Henry Nutter was pastor, a building lot was secured at the corner of Anns Lane and Lafayette Road and a church was dedicated in November of that year. It cost $1,200 and served as a place of worship until the fall of 1881, when it was moved to its present location closer to the center of Hampton. It was remodeled and repaired at a cost of $3,100 and rededicated on January 5, 1882. In 1926, a kitchen and two classrooms were added and a new pipe organ was installed. The Methodist Sunday School commenced in May 1837, when Reverend Mr. Fuller called the people together and spoke to them about the importance of the study of Gods Word. Some 20 or more came forward and divided themselves into classes, with Jonathan Towle as superintendent. During the pastorate of Reverend Norman T. Allers, 1954-61, membership of the church increased, and the rapid growth of the Sunday School necessitated two sessions. In January 1957, a planning committee was established with Elton B. Smith as chairman.
TOQ-Marian Kester Coombs-Tolkien-Vol 4 No 1 In his 1932 novel The Gap in the Curtain, John Buchan showed just how selfconscious his Marian Coombs is a freelance writer and Tolkien aficionado. http://theoccidentalquarterly.com/vol4no1/mc-tolkien.html
Extractions: Peter Jackson, director of the rapturously received Lord of the Rings trilogy, has quipped that the project amounted to "a bunch of Kiwis using American money to make a very English film." To be more exact, the Fellowship of the Ring was impersonated by four Brits, three Yanks, a Scot, and a Welshman. The Elves were mostly Aussies, as were Eomer and Eowyn, the lord and lady of Rohan. Luminous faces all. Dear old Bilbo Baggins was a Brit, as were the noble Theoden, the evil wizard Saruman, and the beastly Gollum. Behind the scenes, the director, screenwriters, costumers, special effects gurus, and such (the "Cultural Fighting Styles Designer," for example) were indeed mostly Kiwis. The Oscar-winning score was written by a Canadian and an Irishwoman; the Oscar-winning song by the same Canadian and a Scotswoman. The art direction was in the hands of a Yank and a Brit, and so on—a veritable "gorgeous mosaic" of Albion's far-flung seed. The Fellowship of the Ring opened in theaters to similar rousing, cheering, inspirational effect. A "special relationship," indeed. But although England seemed to be salving the particular wounds of America at these times, the appeal of the Beatles and Tolkien was and remains a worldwide phenomenon; no other nation has produced cultural symbols of remotely comparable potency.
Alexander Bustamante: Definition And Much More From Answers.com Returning to Jamaica in 1932, he became active in the labor movement, His cousin, Norman Manley, founded the JLP s chief rival, the People s National http://www.answers.com/topic/alexander-bustamante
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Alexander Bustamante Dictionary Bus·ta·man·te bÊs tÉ-m¤n tÄ , Sir (William) Alexander Jamaican labor leader and politician who opposed federation with other West Indian states and was the first prime minister (1962â1967) of independent Jamaica. Encyclopedia Bustamante, Sir Alexander bÅs tÉmÄn tÄ ) , 1884â1977, prime minister of Jamaica (1962â67). The son of an Irish father and a Jamaican mother, he was adopted and taken to Spain as a child. He joined the Spanish army, then traveled extensively, working at a wide variety of jobs. Returning to Jamaica in 1932, he became active in the labor movement, gaining prominence with his flaming oratory, and founded the country's largest trade union. After being jailed (1941â42) as a rabble-rouser, he formed (1943) the Jamaica Labour party, a relatively conservative group that attracted right-wing support. He was chief minister (1953â55) and became prime minister in Apr., 1962; independence within the Commonwealth of Nations was achieved that August. A flamboyant leader, he maintained close relations with the United States and launched an ambitious five-year program of public works and land reform. Illness caused him to retire from politics in 1967. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1955. Wikipedia Alexander Bustamante Sir William Alexander Clarke Bustamante
Encyclopedia: Alexander Bustamante 1932 is a leap year starting on a Friday. 1937 was a common year starting on Friday Norman Washington Manley (July 4, 1893 September 2, 1969), http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Alexander-Bustamante
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University Of California History Digital Archives Education AB 1932, UCLA; MBA 1937, Harvard Business Sch.; LL.D. (hon.) 1962, Occidental Coll. Coombs, Frank Leslie, b. Dec. 27, 1853, Napa, Cal.; d. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/general_history/overview/regents/biographi
Extractions: Biographies A B C D E F G ... Z Campbell, Fred McLean , b. 1837, N.Y.C.; d. March 28, 1905, Washington, D.C. Ex officio Regent as state supt. of public instruction, 1880-83. Career: teacher, 1857-58, principal, 1858-61, Vallejo schs.; principal, then supt., 1861-80, Oakland schs.; secty. to a Congressman following term as state supt. of public instruction. Campbell, W. Glenn , b. April 29, 1924, Komoka, Ontario, Canada. Appointed by Governor Reagan, 1968-1984; Appointed by Governor Deukmejian, 1984-1996. Committees : Finance, 1995-1996; Investments, 1994-1996; Oversight of the Department of Energy, 1995-1996. Vice Chairman of the Board, 1981-1982; Chairman of the Board, 1982-1983. Education : B.A. Economics, 1944, University of Western Ontario; B.A. Political Science, 1944, University of Western Ontario; M.A. Economics, 1946, Harvard University; Ph.D. Economics, 1948, Harvard University.
Days Of Cal | Regents Anderson Alden 19221932 Archer, Lawrence 1868-1880 Ashburner, William 1880-1887 Coombs, Frank L. 1891-1892; 1897-1898 Gould, Frank H. 1893-1895 http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/calhistory/regents.html
Extractions: OTHER COUSIN CONTACTS: Paul Richard Kelley, Mallorie Richter Brooks, Tracy Lynn Fischlin, Linda Kelley Senger Martha b. September 29, 1830, Kelley Mt., Randolph Co., VA (now WV); d. September 05, 1889, Randolph Co., WV; m. FRANCIS B. MURPHY, Abt. 1861; b. January 30, 1839, Montrose, Randolph Co., VA (now WV); d. February 01, 1894, Montrose, Randolph Co., WV.
Extractions: Alumni Association The Alumni Association of the School of Nursing and Midwifery of the Preston Maternity Hospital was founded 67 years ago. The Association funds the annual Mummert Maternal-Child Memorial Scholarship Award for a nursing student at Methodist Hospital in Philadelphia. The scholarship honors Miss Stella Mummert RN, the Director of Nursing and Superintendent at Preston Maternity Hospital between 1919 and 1960. In this position she was responsible for both the practical nursing and midwifery educational programs. The Association holds its annual meeting in June and sponsors other get togethers throughout the year. The following list of graduates was provided by the Alumni Association. Practical Nurse and Midwifery* Graduates Helen Abramanson 1925
Extractions: Coombs Memorial Cemetery is a relatively new cemetery in the town of Placentia. It is owned and operated by the Coombs Funeral Home. This is a modern, meticulously groomed cemetery located in Southeast Placentia. It is easily accessible by car and is immediately adjacent to the main road as it leaves Placentia. The headstones are arranged systematically in rows, with the headstones mounted on a continuous concrete footing. The rows of headstones are separated by well manicured lawns. These headstones were read, recorded and transcribed by FRANK KING and HEATHER KING , July 2000. While we have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible, there could be some typographical errors.
Extractions: Finding Aid Chatham Historical Society Genealogical and Personal Manuscript Collection Heman Harding Papers, (1920-1936 Volume: 9.2 Linear Fee Provenance: Papers came from the estate of Virginia Harding McGrath Restrictions: None Processed by: Marilyn Coffin Brown Biographical Note Heman Andrew Harding, prominent Cape Cod Lawyer and Chatham native, was born on February 6, 1871. He was the son of Andrew Harding and Avis A. Reynolds and the grandson of Barzilla Harding. Heman went to local schools; spent a year at Boston University ; graduated from Harvard University in 1896; and from Harvard Law School in 1898. He first established his law office near the Barnstable Court House in 1906 and then in 1929 moved his practice to Chatham . Heman married Edith Crowell Farmer in 1907 and they had one daughter, Virginia. He was a representative to the General Court from the Second Barnstable District, and served as a state senator in 1905-06. Considered to be the leading the leading authority on Massachusetts shellfish law, he was appointed by Governor Frank G. Allen (1929-1931) to the Commission for the Revision of Marine Fisheries and Shellfish Laws. He was president of the Barnstable County Bar Association and a Special Justice of the Second District Court. He also was vice president of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce.
The Dinosauriad Aegyptosaurus Stromer, 1932 Aeolosaurus JE Powell, 1987 Afrovenator Sereno, JA Wilson, Larsson, Dyslocosaurus McIntosh, Coombs DA Russell, 1992 http://j.dollan.home.bresnan.net/DINOIndex.html
Extractions: The Dinosauriad Introduction The Dinosaur Listing All genus names are, to my current knowledge, valid. If otherwise, please don't hesitate to email me! I've left out the various other genus names typically included with such lists, including nomen dubium and so forth, instead wishing to concentrate only on those confirmed species. Also note that new additions and corrections will be in a bright blue text , and will remain so until the next time I manage to get the list updated. Genera that have been removed from the list will be, for a time, listed in a separate box at the bottom of the page. Abelisaurus Added April 4, 2005
HIST 2710-001 (Coombs) Dr. F. Alan Coombs 318 Carlson Hall (801) 5815982 The 1932 Election; Franklin Delano Roosvelt; The Hundred Days ; Thunder on the Left http://www.history.utah.edu/Courses/PDF Syllabi/Spring 2001/HIST2710(Coombs).htm
Extractions: Office Hours: M,W 10:00AM-10:30AM; T,W 2:00PM-3:00PM GRADING STRUCTURE BOOK REVIEW ASSIGNMENT DUE DATES OUTLINES Date Subject Reading Assignment Jan. 8 Introduction Jan. 10 The "Tragic Era": Reconstruction Roark, et al., The American Promise Jan. 12 1876 and the Compromise of 1877 Vol. 2, Chapter16. Jan. 15 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY: NO CLASS Jan. 17 The Wild, Wild West Roark, Chapter 17. Jan. 19 Growth of the Cities Jan. 22 The Age of Industrialization Roark, Chapter 18 Jan. 24 Politics in the Gilded Age Jan. 26 Life and Labor in the Late 19th Century Roark, Chapter 19. Jan. 29 The Populist Revolt Roark, Chapter 20. Jan. 31 A Splendid Little War Feb. 2 FIRST OBJECTIVE QUIZ Feb. 5 Republican Progressivism Roark, Chapter 21. Feb. 7 Wilson and Democratic Progressivism Feb. 9 The United States and World War I Roark, Chapter 22 Feb. 12 The Paris Peace Conference and League Fight Feb. 14 A Return to Normalcy Roark, Chapter 23. Feb. 16