Carter Revard working in the Hay and harvest fields, training greyhounds, The RiversideAnthology of Literature , Douglas Hunt (Editor), Houghton Mifflin Co. http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/revard/
Extractions: defaultStatus = "Welcome to the Carter Revard website." ; Carter Revard Point Riders Press in Oklahoma: Ponca War Dancers (1980) and Cowboys and Indians Christmas Shopping (1992). More recently, An Eagle Nation and Family Matters, Tribal Affairs have been published by the University of Arizona Press. Carter's poems and stories have appeared in many journals and such anthologies as Talking Leaves (Dell, 1991) and New Worlds of Literature (Norton, 1989). Among the organizations to which Carter belongs are the Modern Language Association, the American Indian Center of St. Louis, where he was a board member in 1980-81 and 1984, secretary, 1986-90, and president, 1990, the Association for Studies in American Indian Literature, the River Styx Literary Organization, the Association of American Rhodes Scholars, the University of Tulsa Board of Visitors, the St. Louis Gourd Dancers and Phi Beta Kappa. A short biography from the Internet Public Library 's Native American Author's Project is available. Awards Carter is the 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award winner from the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas . The Spring 2003 issue of the journal SAIL (Studies in American Indian Literatures) was devoted to Carter's work. In 2000, Carter was named
ARMAVIRUMQUE: THE NEW CRITERION'S WEBLOG Roger delivered the first version of his talk at the Hayon-Wye literary festivallast May (read Charles Douglas-Home was Editor of The Times 1982-85. http://www.newcriterion.com/weblog/2003/11/whats-better-than-pulitzer.html
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Douglas County, Part 6 SN Wood was associated with Mr. Speer as Editor of the Kansas Tribune. This pole roof is thatched upon the outside with prairie Hay and is all Hay and http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/douglas/douglas-co-p6.html
Extractions: KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas During October, 1854, two Kansas Free-state newspapers were established. John and J. L. Speer, the pioneer editors and publishers of Lawrence, arrived in that place, September 29, 1854. Mr. John Speer prepared the copy for the first number of his paper, which was to be called the Kansas Pioneer and took it to the office of the Kansas City Enterprise (Judge Story) to have it printed, according to previous arrangement. On finding it a pronounced Free-state paper, Mr. Story refused to print it, and Mr. Speer then took his copy to the office of the Leavenworth Herald , where he met with a similar experience. He then returned to his old home at Medina, Ohio and issued his paper dated October 15, 1854, from that place, under the name he had selected. Following are a few extracts from the paper: "LAND FOR THE LANDLESS The general interests of the pioneer - the industrious, frugal and honest emigrant who seeks here a home for his family - shall not be neglected. Our aim shall be to advocate and urge such treaties with the Indians as shall bring the lands of the Territory within the reach of the poor as well as the rich; laboring to create a public sentiment which shall demand of the General government such a disposition of the public domain as shall open it to the free occupation of actual settlers in preference to favoritism to speculators. the true interests of the Territory, its speedy settlement, its general intelligence, all demand that its soil shall be subject to occupancy by the now landless and homeless freemen of the entire Union.
Browse By Author: J - Project Gutenberg Johnson, Douglas W. (Douglas Wilson) (18781944). Plain Words from America Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (English) (as Editor) http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/j
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C. Douglas Hay - Osgoode Hall Law School C. Douglas Hay. C. Douglas Hay Professor Hay has been crossappointed toOsgoode Hall Law School and York s Department of History since 1981, http://www.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty/cdouglashay.html
Extractions: BA, MA (Toronto), PhD (Warwick), (cross-appointed with the Faculty of Arts) Professor Hay has been cross-appointed to Osgoode Hall Law School and York's Department of History since 1981, having taught previously at Memorial University of Newfoundland. One of Canada's leading legal historians, Professor Hay's research has dealt primarily with the history of criminal procedure, punishment, and crime in England and Canada, and also with the comparative history of labour law. He is currently involved in an international project on the evolution of the contract of employment throughout the common law world over four centuries. He has a forthcoming book with Staffordshire Record Society called Crown Side Cases in the Court of King's Bench and is co-editor of Masters, Servants and Magistrates in Britain and the Empire, 1562-1955
CIAO Contributors Lao Mong Hay is Executive Director of the Khmer Institute of Democracy in Phnom Lim is the founder and Editor of the refereed Journal of Asian Business, http://www.ciaonet.org/contrib.html
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RASC KC Benefits Of Membership President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer, Editor, Librarian, NCR. 2005, Kim Hay,Norm Welbanks, Steve Hart, Kevin Kell, Doug Angle, David Maguire, John Hurley http://members.kingston.net/rasc/exec.htm
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1897 (portraits) - Isle Of Man Examiner Annual In 1896. when Douglas was incorporated, Mr Nesbitt was unanimously selected as And in his seventeenth year, young Hay broke his hometies and sailed for http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/exans/prt_1897.htm
Extractions: Examiner Annual 1897 - Portraits Lord Henniker LORD HENNIKER BISHOP OF SODOR AND MAN RIGHT REV. NORMAN DUMENIL JOHN STRATON, D.D. BISHOP STRATON was consecrated lord Bishop of Sodor and Man 25th March, 1892, in York Cathedral. He succeeded Bishop Bardsley, who is now Bishop of Carlisle, and is in receipt of an income of £2,000 gross, and residence, but which, on account of the agricultural depression, has been reduced to £1,650. In the see there are 31 benefices, 14 curates, and 17,210 church sittings.The Bishop has a seat in the House of but no vote. died 1918 MAJOR ROBERT SWAN STEPHEN MAJOR ROBERT SWAN STEPHEN, V.D. J.P., H.K., MA., is the only son of the late John Clowes Stephen, who for 25 years filled the office of second Deemster of Man. Major Stephen graduated at Cambridge, and afterwards was called to the English Bar. He also qualified as a Manx advocate, and has practised in Douglas. In 1881 he was elected to the House of Keys as one of the members for Douglas, and has ever since retained his seat as one of the members for the town. In April, 1896, he was appointed to the mayoralty of Douglas, which had become vacant by the death of the late Mr Alderman Keig. Upon the 9th November, 1896, Major Stephen was unanimously re-elected as mayor. (later served in Boer War SAMUEL WEBB MR. SAMUEL WEBB, Deputy-Mayor of Douglas, was born at Latchford, Cheshire, in the year 1831. Early in life he became connected with the jewellery and fancy goods trade and was for some years engaged in that business at Scarborough along with Mr William Stansfield. In 1858 Mr Webb came to Douglas, and commenced business in a modest way in Strand-street, afterwards in that portion of Duke-street which was swept away to allow of the formation of Victoria-street. His enterprise caused his business to develop by leaps and bounds, until it culminated in the magnificent establishment in Strand-street, known as the Lounge. Nearly seventeen years ago Mr Webb was appointed a member of the board of Town Commissioners for Douglas, and since then be has faithfully and independently served the ratepayers of Douglas at the town board. When the town was incorporated Mr Webb was elected as one of the aldermen, and was appointed to the position of deputy-mayor. He is a distinguished
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The Capital Times Letter to the Editor Tell us what you think My dad took me to Elkhart Lake,and we sat on the Hay bales next to the road and watched the race, Gurney http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/column/moe/index.php?ntid=19971&ntpid=2
Economic Principals Economic Principals, David Warsh, Editor. Harvard then fired Hay and relievedShleifer, a tenured professor, of his project duties. http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/04.07.04.html
Extractions: previous contents next Judge Finds Against Shleifer, Hay and Harvard The US government's long-running wrangle with economist Andrei Shleifer and Harvard University over Harvard's ill-fated Russia Project in the 1990s was resolved last week, in the government's favor. A Federal judge ruled that, by quietly investing on their own accounts while advising the Russian government, Harvard professor Shleifer and his Moscow-based assistant Jonathan Hay had conspired to defraud the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which had been paying their salary. Hay was faulted for violating three counts of the False Claims Act, Shleifer for one, with two other counts against him pending a possible jury trial on what it means to have been "assigned" to Russia under the contract's terms. (Shleifer asserts that the conflict-of-interest rules didn't apply to him since, though directing the project, he had continued to reside outside of Russia, in Newton, Mass.)
Economic Principals Economic Principals, David Warsh, Editor. The lawyer Hay, a former RhodesScholar and Harvard Law School graduate, is viewed as relatively impecunious. http://www.economicprincipals.com/
Douglas Daily News Douglas â As it most often happens, the rulings that come out of a court are Hay experts will tell you quickly that you should never ever stack rolled http://www.douglasga.com/content/1/2805/The courts and Canadian beefhtm
Extractions: Classifieds Americus Cordele Douglas ... Valdosta Updated: 10 Sep 2005 - 12:26:56 AM Search News and Opinion Frontpage Local News Sports Opinions ... Public Notices National News Top Stories U.S. News World News Politics ... Multimedia Customer Service Contact Us Subscribe Archive Rack Locations Douglas Area Americus Cordele Live Oak,FL Moultrie ... Write a letter to the Editor DOUGLAS â As it most often happens, the rulings that come out of a court are about as easy to understand and interpret as trying to read a old newspaper laying on the bottom of a bucket of mud. Unless, of course, you are a lawyer. This has appeared to have happened with a ruling by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle, Washington. In a ruling on July 20, Federal District Judge Richard Cebull âvacatedâ a hearing scheduled for July 27. From the information that I have received, the hearing was to deal with why the 9th Court chose to overturn Cebullâs preliminary injunction against the USDA. The injunction had been granted based on a lawsuit brought by the beef cattle producer group, R-CALF. They wanted the USDA to be restrained from re-opening the Canadian border for the importation of feeder cattle and also slaughter cattle.
Douglas Daily News Douglas â Plans are well underway for the 2005 Georgia Junior Beef Futurity This contest is open to any Hay or baleage producer in Alabama, Florida, http://www.douglasga.com/content/1/2654/Ga. Beef Futurity in Perry in July.htm
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PH At A Glance... Private Dealer, Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art Halpert is a collector, curator, andauthor, Kunitz is also a contributing Editor to The Paris Review. http://www.powerhousebooks.com/portfolioreview/
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Xbox Mailbag - March 7, 2005 I was the first Editor to start working an IGN site, the first to launch an IGN site Take er easy, she s my lady and that s what I say Hay that was http://xbox.ign.com/mail/2005-03-07.html
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