GMU Alumni--Publications: Mason Spirit Spring 2000 Culp currently is the design coordinator and publications Editor at the After spending three successful seasons in the minor leagues, Widger made his http://www.gmu.edu/alumni/spirit/00spring/celebrate.html
Extractions: Alumni, Students Recognized at Annual Celebration Joseph Heastie, Teresa Klaassen, and Stuart Malawer. On April 12, 2000, the George Mason University Alumni Association hosted its annual Celebration of Distinction awards dinner to recognize and honor several alumni, students, faculty, and staff for their outstanding achievements. The Alumnus of the Year Award was presented to Teresa M. Klaassen, B.S. Business Administration '77, for exceptional success that brings honor to George Mason University. Executive vice president and a director of Sunrise Assisted Living Communities, a company she founded with her husband in 1981, Klaassen has dedicated her career to reforming the institution of assisted living. Klaassen also serves as a trustee on the George Mason University Foundation Board. Juan Pacheco (second from right) and his family greet John P. Wood after the awards ceremony. Joseph A. Heastie, M.P.A. '84, received the Alumni Service Award in recognition of his outstanding service to the university. Heastie has served as Rector of the Board of Visitors (1993-94), founding chairman of the Minority Advisory Board (1994-97), and president of the Alumni Association (1997-98). Heastie's dedicated record of service has set a standard of particular distinction and brought honor to the Alumni Association.
UVCIA David Wilson, ISO 9000 Certified Lead Auditor, ProLink, Ltd. (Bedford, NH) Janet M. Phelps, Editor, Business NH Magazine (Manchester NH) http://www.uvcia.org/meetings
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Radical Philology associate editors were Hans Walter Gabler, David Hayman, A. Walton Litz and Danis written on the occasion of the recent deaths of Mr. Widger and Mr. http://www.antwerpjamesjoycecenter.com/geert.html
Extractions: Correspondance: 1922, Tome XXI , ed. Philip Kolb, Paris: Plon, 1993. 372-3). Finnegans Wake criticism in its academic variety is little more than half a century old and it shows no signs of fatigue. Academics still write and publish articles and books on Joyce's last novel; conferences and symposia continue to devote time and energy on it. Every successive academic generation, every fashion and fad in criticism and theory, has found new ways of dealing with the enigma of the work. Although Finnegans Wake will probably never be such a happy hunting ground as Ulysses , it seems safe to assume that as far as academia is concerned, the book is still a growth industry. Fifteen years ago, the facsimiles of the Finnegans Wake notebooks and all the manuscript material for the Wake were published. It is indicative of past blindness and current prejudice that not more of the academic Wake critics have taken note. The complete lack of interest in the way Joyce's works were written should not come as a surprise to observers of the academic Joycean scene. How else can one explain the fact that the famous "word known to all men"-passage could have come as a revelation to scholars of
Alumni Widger Widger, Alumni on the Go. by Debbie Widger, 81, 93 55, of LasCruces, is a partner and manager of David Salopek Farms of Las Cruces and serves http://www.nmsu.edu/~ucomm/Panorama/June99/alumni.html
Extractions: Widger Alumni on the Go by Debbie Widger, '81, '93 Alumni Relations Director NMSU Alumni Association MSC 3AS, P.O. Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003 dwidger@nmsu.edu The Alumni Association kept busy this spring with Honors Nights all over New Mexico and alumni activities out of state. It is too bad I can't get frequent driver miles. The Honors Nights give me the opportunity to drive between 8,500 and 10,000 miles in eight weeks. The driving and being away from home is all worth it: 6,700 students and their families joined us for the awards. Nearly 3,000 - the best and brightest students in New Mexico and El Paso, Texas, received awards for their academic achievements. Denton, Texas - Feb. 20, 1999 Seventy-five Aggies in the Dallas/ Ft. Worth area had a pre-game barbecue before the New Mexico State/North Texas basketball game in Denton. We had a great time at the home of Gus, '57, '58, and Karen Seligman. Big West Conference Basketball Tournament - March 5-7, 1999
Full Cast And Crew For "The Bill" (1984) David Halliwell, (episode The Muggings and the Gypsies ). Peter Hammond,(episode Talk Out ) Gene Ellis . picture Editor (episode Tangled Webs ) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084987/fullcredits
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Extractions: When a fast diagnosis is crucial, radiologists can use CT with contrast to quickly and accurately identify and assess internal damage from gunshot wounds or other trauma to the torso, according to a study published in the June issue of the journal Radiology. "Before contrast CT, it was difficult to detect violation of the peritoneum, which lines the entire abdominal cavity from the diaphragm to the pelvis. This cavity contains the liver, spleen and intestines," says the study's lead author, K. Shanmuganathan, MD, a professor in the department of diagnostic radiology at the University of Maryland in Baltimore.
Rob Roy This eBook was produced by David Widger Widger@cecomet.net When the Editorof the following volumes published, about two yea http://manybooks.net/pages/scottwaletext04rob3w10/0.html
Extractions: @import "/resources/2005.css"; Title Author The Project Gutenberg EBook Rob Roy, By Sir Walter Scott, Complete This header should be the first thing seen when viewing this Project Gutenberg file. Please do not remove it. Do not change or edit the header without written permission. Please read the "legal small print," and other information about the eBook and Project Gutenberg at the bottom of this file. Included is important information about your specific rights and restrictions in how the file may be used. You can also find out about how to make a donation to Project Gutenberg, and how to get involved. **Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts** **EBooks Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971** *****These EBooks Were Prepared By Thousands of Volunteers***** Title: Rob Roy, Complete Author: Sir Walter Scott Release Date: December 2004 [EBook #7025] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on February 24, 2003] Edition: 10 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROB ROY BY COMPLETE *** This eBook was produced by David Widger [widger@cecomet.net]
"The Voice Of The Alliance" The Babylon 5 Sector Newsletter Jeffrey David Sinclair, the first commander of Babylon 5, Some of my securityofficers on the Coronado even felt that Widger was an agent for Homeguard. http://www.ufphq.com/thevoice.htm
Extractions: The "Voice Of The Alliance" is published by Anne Zecca and back issues may be obtained from her. Voice of the Alliance The Official Newsletter of the Babylon 5 SectorUnited Federated Planets Volume 1, Issue 3April-June 2004 Celebrating 10 Years of Babylon 5 The Gold Channel: From the Commander-in-Chief of EarthDome Greetings from the Babylon 5 Sector. I am Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) Ted Ochsenhirt, in charge of this Sector, and pleased to welcome in the Springtime of our great fan club. I have posted, on the Fandata sci-fi fan website, information about our club and newsletter, along with the additional information that was needed. The B5 Sector, as we call it, is looking for members; not only to play Humans, but all the races of this great Sci-Fi series and its stars. If you are interested in joining the B5 Sector, check us out at our site www.ufphq.com/babylon5sec.htm My thanks, "And so it begins..." General Ted Ochsenhirt, Commander-in-Chief of EarthDome Babylon 5 Sector, United Federated Planets EarthDomeCom: From the EarthDome Chain of Command My View From Tuzanor General Anne Zecca, Vice Commander-in-Chief of EarthDome
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Extractions: [Search ALL Issues] To see an article , click its [Full Text] link. To review many abstracts , check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time , click its [Abstract] link. Articles listed in blue may be of special interest to clinicians. Gerson Weiss CLINICAL REVIEW 118: Endocrinology of Parturition
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Extractions: Home Search Meetings AmTech Day ... More Links ... Volume 29, Number 9 - SEPTEMBER 1999 September 24 will be our homebrew night. The speakers will be you. The contest is open to all who come. Non members can win a club membership; Members can win cash prizes of 40, 30, 20, or 10 dollars. The October meeting will be a demonstration of HDTV. I hope each of you is considering who you want for officers this next year. We need a president, vice president, treasurer, radio officer, and at least two board members. Our banquet this year is on Friday night January 14 and the PAARA club will join us in this event. It should be a very good time so make your plans to attend and then let us know if you are. It may interest some of you to know that PAARA members were very helpful in starting EMARC/FARS with many of their members participating in both clubs. I want to encourage all of you who live in the Los Altos, Palo Alto, Mt.View, and Sunnyvale To participate in the SPECS Emergency drill and be prepared to help them. They are doing a good job for the community and need your support. Jack WA6YJR Pacificon 1999 will be at the Sheraton in Concord on October 15 through 17. Better get your hotel reservations early. If you don't have a brochure, phone 925-932-6125 or check the website at
Extractions: Library Catalogue Google with Keywords Google with Phrase Library Services Special Collections View Print Version Special Collections Links About Special Collections Contact Us Accessing Materials The Collections ... Codes of Ethics Quick Links Book a Workroom Information Commons My UofC Portal Renew Books ... Site Map Library Information Contact Us Hours Service Points Maps ... Policies Special Collections Fore-edge painting on Benjamin Jowett. College Sermons. London: J. Murray, 1896. Bound by Zaehnsdorf. Most Special Collections books are searchable on the University of Calgary Library Catalogue . Individual archival holdings, consisting of correspondence, original manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, etc. require the use of special finding aids. Some collections have online finding aids, while other finding aids are located only in the Reading Room. If you are unfamiliar with how to use finding aids, please consult our on-line guide Please note that materials are available to researchers for use only in our Reading Room.
GEOTECHNICAL NEWS December 2000 The Editor of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Dennis Becker, reported that the Winner GJ Pauls, E. Karl Sauer, EA Christiansen and RA Widger http://www.cgs.ca/cgsnews/00Dec-1.html
Extractions: I am also very pleased to see the quality of the next Executive of our Society, the next President, Kerry Rowe, and his two Vice-Presidents, Bachir Touileb and Richard Bathurst. The fact that persons with such a reputation and so active at the national and international levels accept to serve tells of the importance and the vitality of our Society. The quality and the number of papers, as well as the large attendance and the energetic social activities at our ongoing series of annual Canadian Geotechnical Conferences, as was very evident in Montreal this Fall, testify to the vitality of the geo-professional discipline in Canada. The CGS technical activities organized in the regions, almost monthly in most large Canadian cities, are probably our greatest pride. The role of our Divisions is becoming more and more important by allowing CGS to attract members with a broad range of interests and by contributing to the international recognition of Canadian geo-professionals. Our Divisions are indeed generally very active in the international associations in their discipline. The Canadian Geotechnical Journal continues to be one of the leading international journal in its field and starting next January will be available on the Internet, free of charge to all Canadians. Our way of communicating with our members is also changing. In addition to all the information about our Society, CGS News is, since last March, available on our Website.
REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT David Ortiz s sixthinning grand slam was one of many highlights in Boston s Aaron Rowand added a two-run single and Chris Widger had an RBI single. http://onlineathens.com/stories/071605/spo_20050716059.shtml
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Extractions: These lists evoke the memory of Charles Henry Brunner, secretary extraordinaire. For 40+ years he was the secretary of Annual Conference and editor in charge of publishing the Yearbooks which first appeared in 1896. He was apparently a man who enjoyed lists and keeping statistics. The 1896 Yearbook contains a list of all the annual and semi-annual conferences which had been held including date, location, chairman and secretary at each one. He later added a list of general conferences with year and place with the names of the Pennsylvania delegates. In 1908, he added a new list entitled, Record of Appointments. He listed each church and the pastor who had served in each church. He began the record with 1874. A glance at the minutes in Verhandlungen gives the explanation for beginning that year. Prior to that, pastoral appointments were not recorded. From that time on, the Annual Conference recorded the assignments of pastors and so a list was easy to maintain. Other lists would be added. In 1917, he began a list of camp meetings including year, number of tents and locations. Some of the meetings would probably be unknown if it were not for his list. The task of updating the list fell next to Willard Cassel. I am now into the area of my own recollections which may add an additional error factor. However, if my recollections are faulty, someone who reads this with better recollections will lovingly and gently correct my error (and I will be glad for it). Willard gathered all the data from 1953 to 1976 and included it in the Faith and Order published that year. He did a further update bringing the list up to the year 1993. That is the last bit of listing that has occurred and now the list is only 8 years out of date which is not so bad.