Shiloh Cemetery Graves Robert Hodge reported in 1981 that this is from a report prepared by a studentsof Germanna Hailstalk Marvin Linwood 1891 1950 Harris Beulah G 1899 1871 http://www.historypoint.org/shiloh_graves.asp
Extractions: Robert Hodge reported in 1981 that this is from a report prepared by a students of Germanna Community College in circa 1979. Report is not verified and was unsigned. Indeed, there is a variation in the name Bumbrey - represented as Bumbray here, but there are stones with Bumbrey in the cemetery. Original list was accompanied by the following statements:
Barry Nelson (I) Anson Harris; Seven in Darkness (1969) (TV) . in episode The Old Man sBadge (episode 2.29) 21 March 1950; Robert Montgomery Presents in episode http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0625167/
Extractions: IMDbPro.com free trial Showing page 1 of 15 categorized combined sorted by ratings sorted by votes titles for sale ... other works publicity contact information photo gallery news articles on tv this week official site miscellaneous photographs sound clip(s) video clip(s) Not the Barry Nelson you're looking for? 16 April
Home Office 18.7.72, Robert Carr (50) Mark Carlisle (64) Lord Harris, ShirleySummerskill (64). 3.1.79, Merlyn Rees (63*) Brynmor John (70) http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/table/york/Home.html
MALVINA STEPHENSON COLLECTION Box And Folder Inventory Boxes 1-6 Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Robert S. McNamara, Correspondentsinclude Robert Samuel Kerr. F 811 Oklahoma, nd , 1950 - 1962, 1965. http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/MiscInventory/stephensonbox.htm
Extractions: Boxes 1-6 and Oversize Box 1 F 1: Agriculture, Benson, Ezra Taft, n.d., 1953 - 1955. Topics include the United States Dept. of Agriculture reorganization, agricultural administration, agricultural prices and government policy, agriculture and state, animal industry, dairy farming, dairying, drought relief, family farms, farmers economic conditions, soil conservation, and Plant to Prosper. Correspondents include Ezra Taft Benson and the United States Dept. of Agriculture. F 2-6: Agriculture, Castor Beans, Cattle, Cotton, Dairy Industry, and Drought, 1948 - 1955. Topics include Ezra Taft Benson, Roy Joseph Turner, agricultural price supports, agriculture and state, beef cattle, Greece and beef marketing, the beef industry in the United States, beef packers, beef marketing in the United States, cattle prices, cotton marketing, drought relief, export marketing in the United States, and the meat industry and trade. Correspondents include Earle C. Clements, Barry Morris Goldwater, Robert Samuel Kerr, Edward R. Murrow, the Commodity Credit Corporation, the National Farmers' Union (U.S.), the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, the Oklahoma Farmers' Union, the United States Agricultural Marketing Service, the United States Dept. of Agriculture, and True D. Morse. F 7: Agriculture, Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952 - 1956.
Oct 23 - Author Anniversaries 1884 Cesar SAERCHINGER 1885 Lawren Stewart Harris 1886 Robert CHURCHILL 1946 Grace Harriet MACURDY 1949 John Robert CLYNES 1950 Ernest Edward http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/oct23.htm
Extractions: If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee )Bucklen BENTEL 1902: Clifford Edward ALLEN 1902: Margaret EDWARDS, nee ALEXANDER 1904: Edward BIBERMAN 1904: Harvey PENICK 1904: Katherine ( nee )McKinstry DUNCAN 1904: Prof, Holmes (A) WEBB 1904: Victoria LINCOLN, 1:Mrs WATKINS, 2:Mrs LOWE 1905: Prof, John Siemon DIEKHOFF 1906: Jonathan (Wyatt) LATIMER 1907: Fuad ROUHANI 1910: Daisuke KITAGAWA 1910: Emily VAN SICKLE, nee CRAMER 1910: Grace GRAHAM 1912: Brian Birley ROBERTS 1912: Prof, Robert John CLEMENTS 1914: John Clotworthy Talbot Foster WHYTE-MELVILLE-SKEFFINGTON, 13th Viscount MASSEREENE 1915: (Albert) Arthur JONES 1915: Thomas Bennion BODEN 1918: Edward RICE 1918: Helen (Berniece) NIELSEN 1919: Manolis ANDRONICOS / ANDRONIKOS 1921: Sir, Colin (Hamilton) ALLAN 1922: Nicholas (Stuart) GRAY 1927: Philip LAMANTIA 1931: Diana FLUCK, 1:Mrs HAMILTON, 2:Mrs DAWSON, 3:Mrs LAKE (ps: Diana DORS) 1940: Prof, David William GOLDE 1941: Colin MILBURN Died: nee nee nee )Fitzpatrick WRIGHT 2001: Daniel Leopold WILDENSTEIN 2001: Prof, Albert WATERSTON 2001: Ronald William KIRBY (ps: Josh KIRBY) 2002: Adolph GREEN 2002: David Henry LEWIS 2002: David Robert MacKENZIE 2002: Elizabeth PAKENHAM, Countess of LONGFORD
Hope College - Lost Alumni 1950 Donald Brink 1950 Evalyn Miller Donnelly 1950 Robert Emery 1950 William Giles 1959 Robert Burwitz 1959 Jack Groeneveld 1959 F. Ruth Voss Harris http://www.hope.edu/pr/alumni/lostalumni.html
Extractions: Lost Alumni We have lost track of the following Hope College alumni. If you can provide the street address of a lost classmate, or if you can provide information to help us find this person, please e-mail the information to us: alumni@hope.edu 20's 30's 40's ... 2000's Revised on Monday, September 29, 2003
PLCMC - Catalog - Large Print Books Harris, Robert, 1957, Fatherland. Harris, Warren G. Audrey Hepburn a Henry, William A., 1950-, The Great One the Life and Legend of Jackie Gleason http://www.plcmc.org/catalog/largePrint.asp?alpha=H&typesort=author
Robert Fulford's Column About Mike Harris And The Arts Robert Fulford s column about Mike Harris and the arts Opera Company havedrawn more admiration than at any time since it opened for business in 1950. http://www.robertfulford.com/OntarioArts.html
Extractions: The National Post , July 10, 2001) It is a truth universally acknowledged among artists in Toronto that Premier Mike Harris has wrecked the cultural life of Ontario. This opinion must baffle newspaper readers elsewhere in Canada. On the one hand, Ontario artists seem to spend their time accepting prizes, signing big contracts, and bragging about their international success; on the other, they claim they are living in dark times, starved by a mean, vicious government. The consensus in the cultural community is simple: We must live in hope that some day Harris will be defeated so that his successor can bring back the creative policies of the pre-Harris years, when sympathetic governments vigorously encouraged the arts. It happens that this is nonsense, but it is popular nonsense. In some Toronto circles, it is more or less mandatory. Artists holding contrary ideas usually remain silent, to avoid being condemned for heresy. Certainly David Macfarlane, the novelist and journalist, would consider any deviation from the anti-Harris line to be, at best, eccentric. Macfarlane has become the chief articulator of this belief. He has written several dozen columns in The Globe and Mail lamenting the wretched state of culture under our wretched Premier. Almost every week, Macfarlane states his view of Harris, the same view he held the week before. Readers can only assume that the reason he doesn't state it several times a week is that he writes only in Monday's paper.
Extractions: "Pollock said several times that he couldn't separate himself from his art. Not knowing much about modern art when I began to read about him, it was much more his persona - his struggles as a human being - that was interesting to me." [talking about how he developed his character in Pollock] Ed Harris's Award:
I705: Robert Louis EISENBERG (25 DEC 1950 - ) Robert Louis EISENBERG. BIRTH 25 DEC 1950, Minneapolis,MN Claire K. Harris.BIRTH 1909, Duluth,MN; DEATH 1992, NY or NJ; BURIAL Portland,OR http://traubman.igc.org/html/d0003/g0000010.htm
Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition And History 1946 (Volume 38, Number 10). Harris, Robert S. Edible Plants of Central America Journal of Home Economics October, 1950 (Volume 42, Number 8) http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/h/hearth/browse/articles/harrisdonnaj.html
Milton Harris Papers - 1. Publications, 1948p - 1952NHp August 1950. Robert E. Wright and Milton Harris. August 1950. 1950p.5,Comparative Rain Resistance of Various Wool Fabrics. American Dyestuff Reporter. http://osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/coll/harris/catalogue/harris1_1948
Extractions: Milton Harris Papers Collections Harris Papers Home 1. Publications, 1929-1991 Box Folder Publications of Milton Harris. 1948 Textile Fiber Developments. Chem. and Eng News . 26, (21), January 5, 1948. [Robert E. Wright and Milton Harris]. January 5, 1948 Some Aspects of the Chlorination of Wool to Produce Shrink Resistance. American Dyestuff Reporter . January 26, 1948. [Milton Harris and Daniel Frishman]. January 26, 1948 Chemical Modification of Wool-Replacement of Disulfide Groups by More Stable Linkages. Ind. and Eng. Chem. . 40, (316), February 1948. [Alfred E. Brown and Milton Harris]. February 1948 Measurement of the Frictional Properties of Wool Fibers. Textile Research Journal . 18, (8), August 1948. [Daniel Frishman, Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. August 1948 Reaction Between Wool and Active Chlorine. Ind. and Eng. Chem. . 40, (12), December 1948. [Daniel Frishman, Lydia Hornstein, Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. December 1948 Treatment of Wool to Impart Shrinkage Resistance Thereto. United States Patent Office, no. 2,457,033. December 21, 1948. [Harry F. Clapham, Milton Harris and Arthur L. Smith]. December 21, 1948 Publications of Milton Harris. 1949
OSU Archives - Harriet's Collection Inventory 2020 Bradley, Donald Dean, 1950; 2021 Kach, Glenn Robert, 1950 2205 Hadjimarkos,Demetrios Markos; 2206 Harris, Robert Dalton; 2207 Hodge, Edwin Thoams http://osulibrary.orst.edu/archives/archive/pho/harrietsinv2000_2999.html
Extractions: 2000 Hoxie, Dewey Jack 2001 Hogland, Wesley Scott (Wes) 2002 Sheffold, William Gerold (Bill) 2003 Morrow, Eugene Russell (Gene) 2004 Houck, Carlos T. 2005 Farnham, William Cloise 2006 Terwilliger, Harlen Robert 2007 Barrett, Ronald Earl 2008 Sims, Marie Jeanette 2009 Carr, Ralph Jack 2010 Walker, Dale Roslyn 2011 Brand, Richard M. 2012 Platenburg, Robert Ide 2013 Storey, William M. 2014 Burri, Fred W. 2015 Cordial, James Emmett 2016 Oettinger, Charles Edward 2017 Syvanen, Philip Andrew 2018 Sargeant, Perry David 2019 Schneider, Newton Frederick 2020 Bradley, Donald Dean, 1950 2021 Kach, Glenn Robert, 1950 2022 Taft, Gene Elton, 1950 2023 Womack, Clarence Ellis,1952 2024 Lofts, David F., 1950 2025 Peden, William Frederick 2026 McKalip, William Ward (Bill) 2027 Tomich, Joe John 2028 Younce, Leonard A. 2029 Vandiver, Raymond 2030 Tsoutsouvas, John Sam, 1939 2031 Higgins, John Richard (Hal), 1939 2032 Moe, Harold William, 1939 2033 Sommerville, Thomas, 1939 2034 Schultz, Eberle Hynson, 1939
Extractions: Sitemap Contact Home The Collection ... Biography Genre Painting, drawing. Hyper-Realism, Photo-Realism. CV Born 1932 in San Francisco, California. B.A. California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA M.F.A. California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA University of California, Berkeley, CA Awards and honours (selection) Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Individual Artists Grant, National Endowment for the Arts (also 1982, 1977) Elected Academician, National Academy of Design Academy Award in Painting, American Academy of Arts and Letters Solo exhibitions (selection) San Francisco, Museum of Modern Art San Francisco, Gallery Paule Anglim, Robert Bechtle: Drawings New York, O.K. Harris Works of Art San Francisco, Gallery Paule Anglim Long Beach, CA, University Art Museum, travelling to Oakland Museum of California, Robert Bechtle: Centric 58 New York, O.K. Harris Works of Art, Watercolors San Francisco, Gallery Paule Anglim Richmond, Richmond Art Center, Generations New York, O.K. Harris Works of Art New York, O.K. Harris Works of Art San Francisco, Gallery Paule Anglim
Class Of 1950, Faculty Of Medicine, McGill Jackson, Robert. Poapst, James V. Boyd, John R. (Deceased). Jackson, Ruby G. Harris, GB Clifton. Nixon, Ronald D. Wilson, John S. (Deceased) http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/alumnicorner/class50.htm
Extractions: Alumni Profiles Class of 1950 Allen, A. Gibson (Deceased) Hooper, G. David (Deceased) Philips, T. F. Bruce Anderson, Jack B. Hunter, Robin C. A. (Deceased) O'Hanley, John H. Barron, L. Robert Jackson, Robert Poapst, James V. Boyd, John R. (Deceased) Jackson, Ruby G. Potter, Brian S. Brennan, R. Lyle (Deceased) Jackson, Stanley W. (Deceased) Preziosi, T. J. Cape, David G. Kennedy, William P. Quayle, James T. B. Carleton, Charles C. Kimmerly, Ralph J. Read, John H. (Deceased) Cherny, Walter B. (Deceased) Kirkpatrick, Martha J. Roe, John A. (Deceased) Cherry, Richard R. Knight, Allan Rose, A. Hewitt (Deceased) Clark, James V. (Deceased) Kushniruk, William Sabin, I. Morris Couldwell, William John Lafleche, Leo R. Scott, Geoffrey F. (Deceased) Dale, J. P. B. Lathem, Elizabeth F. (Deceased) Shaffer, Aaron B. (Deceased) Davis, John F. (Deceased) Lawrence, John H. A. (Deceased) Shanks, John A. Dejong, J. David (Deceased) Lindsay, C. Crawford (Deceased) Simms, John G. (Deceased) Dejong, Mary Little, A. Brian Smith, Donald E. Doherty, Brian G. (Deceased) Logan, Lawther
Free EBooks - Alphabetical List - GLOBUSZ PUBLISHING Harris, Robert A., 1950. Stories From The Old Attic. Harris, WS. Mr. World andMiss Church-Member. Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901. This Country Of Ours http://www.globusz.com/authors_h.asp
MiraCosta College Harris, Robert L. Platzner. BT707.6 .J67 2005. Jordan, Mark D. B83 2005.Buck, Rinker, 1950. Shane comes home / Rinker Buck. DS79.76 .T676 2005 http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/library/Collections/newOCN.html
Extractions: You are here : Home / New Materials (Oceanside) A to Z Index Non Print Materials Searle, John R. Mind : a brief introduction / John R. Searle. Shuman, Sandra G. Source imagery : releasing the power of your creativity / Sandra G. Shuman. Handbook of multicultural counseling / editors, Joseph G. Ponterotto ... [et al.]. Place, Robert Michael. The tarot : history, symbolism, and divination / Robert M. Place. Shermer, Michael. The science of good and evil : why people cheat, gossip, care, share, and follow the golden rule / Michael Shermer. Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963. The perennial philosophy / by Aldous Huxley. Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Goddesses and the divine feminine : a Western religious history / Rosemary Radford Ruether. Vanzant, Iyanla. In the meantime : finding yourself and the love you want / Iyanla Vanzant. Harris, Stephen L., 1937- Classical mythology : images and insights / Stephen L. Harris, Gloria Platzner. Harris, Stephen L., 1937-
Bladensburg High School Class Of 1950 Thrift, Robert (Bob), Deceased. Wybenga, Fred, fswybenga@juno.com Pilliod,Olive (Rusty), Harris, Harrisjoen@worldnet.att.net. Richardson, Robert http://www.pgcps.pg.k12.md.us/~blade/50.html
Extractions: (soon); FAX ......... SIP General Information BHS Calendar HOME Info Administration History ... Staff Academies Activities Sports Class Pages Info Alumni Lists Class News BHS Pictures ... Printing Policy Guidance This page was last modified on 8/28/05. Click on year to see current email addresses: Last Name First Name Married Name E-Mail Address Bell Myrle Sneed msneed@mail.win.org Crosswhite Frannie Forkish jffork@earthlink.net Cuppett Thomas H. LandTCup@aol.com Dluehosh, Jr Bill hooker4@aol.com Fowler Frank fowler@bmt.net Gurney James K. JKGurney@aol.com Harpine Althea La Rue Gebicke lashlarue68@aol.com Helpenstell Helen Rice rsdesign@tfb.com Newman Stuart StuSkater@aol.com Souser William WSouser@aol.com Williams Robert rbtwms@hardynet.com Bygate Bruce b.bygate@verizon.net Carter Betty Mae Miller candbmiller@msn.com Courtney Bill bacourtney@msn.com LaMar Jay (Gus) jplamar@worldnet.att.net McDaniel Donald donemcdaniel@hotmail.com
List Of Lost Old Radleians 1950, Piggott, Crispian Dudley Lovell. 1950, Spraggon, Benjamin Robert 1963,Gore, WH. 1963, Harris, Peter David. 1963, Hill, Robert Justin http://www.radley.org.uk/OR/lost/list.htm
Extractions: List of Lost Old Radleians Mayo-Wells, Wilfrid James Clegg, Lawrence Hamer Ashfield, Denis Frank Cyril Collier, Peter Francis Hillard, John Lambton Spencer, James Bernard Windham, Ashe Stratton, John Smethurst Taylor, Richard Stockton Doran, Patrick John Crampton Ormrod, John Alistair James Tipping, William Fisher Harrison, John Edward Berland Lowe, Jack Ernest Bowman, Richard Frederick William Davies, John Edward Williams, John Raymond Woolley, John Sharrod Richards, John Rowntree Wilson Stewart, Frederick Gardiner Craig, Douglas Stuart Ree, Frank Richard Burt, Timothy Howard Jephson, Michael John Ernest Cartwright, Andrew St George Orpen, Michael Hugh Raine, Robert Wilson Shortt, Peter Bryan Sladen, Joseph Brian Frank Trewhella, Michael James Herbert Aked, Roger Melville Cautley Barr, Norman Kenneth Edge, Martin Maelor-Jones, William Grant Mills, Lionel Godfrey Plaister, Michael Robin Cambreth Porter, John Vivian Whish, John Raymond Shackle Allfrey, Charles Michael Blackley, Richard Humphrey Courage, Edward Michael Lovibond, Robert Oliver Matthew Salisbury, Roger Thomas
Robert Lewis: Manufacturing Suburbs and the Spread of North American Cities, 18501950 Richard Walker and RobertLewis Suburbanization and the Employment Linkage Richard Harris http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/1679_reg.html
Extractions: 304 pp 6x9 16 tables 14 map(s) 2 figures 20 halftones "At base, the arguments set out in this collection challenge a considerable amount of the collective wisdom about North American suburbs and will stimulate scholars and students to rethink what suburbs consist of and what the relationships are between cities and suburbs.... This work strikes at the heart of scholars' thinking about what suburbia looks like and was/is and who or what lived/lives there." Mary Corbin Sies , University of Maryland Urban historians have long portrayed suburbanization as the result of a bourgeois exodus from the city, coupled with the introduction of streetcars that enabled the middle class to leave the city for the more sylvan surrounding regions. Demonstrating that this is only a partial version of urban history, Manufacturing Suburbs reclaims the history of working-class suburbs by examining the development of industrial suburbs in the United States and Canada between 1850 and 1950. Contributors demonstrate that these suburbs developed in large part because of the location of manufacturing beyond city limits and the subsequent building of housing for the workers who labored within those factories. Through case studies of industrial suburbanization and industrial suburbs in several metropolitan areas (Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, and Montreal)