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         Guest Barbara:     more books (100)
  1. Burning Deck 3 - Fall 1963 by Bernard, James Camp, D.C. Hope (Editors); Robert Creeley, Barbara Guest, Kathleen Fraser, Fielding Dawson (Contributors) WALDROP, 1963
  2. Barbara Guest VHS Videocassette (Lannan Literary Videos)
  3. Symbolism of the Santa Barbara Presido. by Fr. Francis F Guest, 1967
  4. Poems by Barbara Guest, 1962
  5. The Postmoderns: The New American Poetry Revised by Charles, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jack Kerouac, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Gregory Corso, Robert Duncan, Diane Di Prima, John Ashbery, Barbara Guest, Jackson Mac Low, Denise Levertov, James Shuyler, Kenneth Koch, Paul Blackburn, Anne Waldman, Ed Sanders, James Koller, Edward Dorth, Joanne Kyger, et al. OLSON, 1982
  6. KRASNER / POLLOCK: A WORKING RELATIONSHIP. An Exhibition Commemorating Guild Hall's 50th Anniversary Year. by Barbara (guest curator). Rose, 1981
  7. The New Review of Literature: volume 4, number 1, October 2006 (Volume 4, Number 1) by Leslie Scalapino, John Kinsella, et all 2006
  8. People From Chesterfield: Jo Guest, William Mccrea, Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, Thomas Linacre, Kay Thorpe, Sam Cowan
  9. Barbara's Heritage by Deristhe L Hoyt, 2009-07-27
  10. Herself Defined: HD and Her World by Barbara Guest, 2003-08-15
  11. THE VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE, MAR 2000, VOL. 30, NUMBER 2-CLINICAL RADIOLOGY by BARBARA J. WATROUS (GUEST EDITOR), 2000
  12. The Clinics Atlas of Office Procedures Dermatologic Procedures March 1999
  13. In Sympathy: Words of Comfort and Inspiration (1977 Hardcover Printing, 300HE296, 0875295169) by Barbara Burrow, Henry Ward Beecher, et all 1977
  14. The location of things by Barbara Guest, 1960

81. Show-Listing-April-29-2006
Host Mary Lou Metzger with guest, barbara Boylan Airs April 29, 2006 ORIGINAL AIR DATE February 22, 1964. The entire cast opens the program with
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"Southtown USA"
Host: Mary Lou Metzger with guest, Barbara Boylan
Airs: April 29, 2006
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: February 22, 1964 The entire cast opens the program with "Southtown USA," followed by the
lovely Lennon Sisters singing "Humming Bird." Ever-charming Champagne
Lady, Norma Zimmer recalls those "Wayward Winds," Charlotte Harris and
the Welk Band play "Melody in F," and Dick Dale and The Lennon Sisters
sing "Gotta Travel On." Special Guest Stars, The Mills Brothers.
01 – Southtown U.S.A. entire cast, danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan
with Frank Scott on piano and Dick Cathcart on trumpet 02 – Hummingbird The Lennon Sisters 03 – Johnson Rag Lawrence Welk and Myron Floren on accordions, Buddy Merrill
and Neil Levang on guitars, Johnny Klein on drums and Buddy Hayes on bass 04 – It Hurts Me More Than it Hurts You guest stars The Mills Brothers 05 – Paper Doll The Mills Brothers 06 – Wayward Wind Norma Zimmer 07 – Beyond the Blue Horizon Jimmy Roberts 08 – Misty orchestra, featuring Frank Scott on piano

82. Home Page
Carolyn (ROBINSON) Stackhouse, Rich ROGERS and guest Guyla Bibbins, Valerie (SAMPLES) McCown, Bob and barbara SCOTT, Harry SLADWICK, Don and Dona (SPOMER)
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Santa Cruz High Class of 1953's 50th Reunion
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About 150 Attend SCHS Class of 1953's 50th Reunion
Event Held Aug. 23, 2003, at Seacliff Inn in Aptos
Santa Cruz High School Alumni Assn., 531 Lincoln St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060;
Telephone: (831) 429-3926;

Office Hours, 1:15-4:15 p.m., Monday and Wednesday only
Almost 150 graduates of the Santa Cruz High Class of 1953 and their spouses and guests attended their 50th Reunion Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Seacliff Inn in Aptos, according to reunion chairperson Lulu (Pokriots) Moser.
Pat (Hulen) Peterson of Aptos put together a memory book, titled "Santa Cruz High School Class of 1953: 50 Years Later." Copies of the book are available for 15 dollars, plus shipping, from Lulu (Pokriots) Moser of Santa Cruz.
The book contains bios and photos of about 100 Class of '53 members, including postal and email addresses. Some of the bios are brief and some quite lengthy. Not everyone who attended the reunion is in the book, and not everyone in the book attended the reunion.
The names of the Class of '53 members below who attended the reunion are capitalized. The asterisks denote members of other SCHS classes as best they can be identified.

83. Nick-williams.com
A frequent radio guest, barbara has been the subject of numerous articles and interviews. In additon, her writing has appeared in many magazines including
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84. The Central Montgomery County (PA) Democratic Party Meetup (Norristown, PA) - Me
Hi Sheila, Welcome to our Meetup. Remember the venue change, Ray s Diner, Northtowne Plaza. I look forward to meeting you and your guest. barbara
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85. MIT OpenCourseWare | Writing And Humanistic Studies | 21W.756 Writing And Readin
7, barbara guest s Poems, guest, barbara. Parachutes, My Love, Could Carry Us higher, Sunday Evening, Santa Fe Trail, and Piazzas.
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    This section features the selected poems read throughout the course.
    Required Text
    Allen, Donald, ed. The New American Poetry, 1945-1960 . Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1999. ISBN: 0520209532.
    Readings
    Course readings. WEEK # TOPICS READINGS Charles Olson's Poem Olson, Charles. "The Kingfishers." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960 Robert Creeley's Poems Creeley, Robert. "The Warning," "I know a man," "The Kind of act of," "The Immoral Proposition," and "If You." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960 Barbara Guest's Poems Guest, Barbara. "Parachutes, My Love, Could Carry Us higher," "Sunday Evening," "Santa Fe Trail," and "Piazzas." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960 James Schuyler's Poem and Letter Schuyler, James. "February" and "Dear Miss Batie." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960 Frank O'Hara Poems O'Hara, Frank. "Why I Am Not A Painter," "The Day Lady Died," "Poem (Krushchev is coming on the right day!)," "A Step Away from Them," and "Personal Poem." In The New American Poetry, 1945-1960

86. Technology Review: Finding Bipolar Disorder With MRI
Finding Bipolar Disorder with MRI by guest (O Viera) 01/27/2006 1200 AM Willing test subject by guest (barbara) 01/28/2006 1200 AM
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Finding Bipolar Disorder with MRI
Part 1 of our magazine feature on brain imaging techniques that could lead to improved diagnosis of psychiatric ailments. By Paul Raeburn
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    This article a feature story in Technology Review ’s December 2005/January 2006 print issue  has been divided into three parts for presentation online. This is part 1; part 2 will appear on Tuesday, January 24, and  part 3  on Wednesday, January 25. When Bradley Peterson, a psychiatrist and researcher at Columbia University, offered to scan my brain with a magnetic resonance imager the size of a small Airstream trailer, I immediately said yes. I spent 10 minutes filling out a page-long checklist (I lied on the question asking whether I was claustrophobic) and another few minutes emptying my pockets and getting rid of keys, wristwatch, and pen, which could become missiles inside the MRI's potent magnetic field. I lay down on a narrow pallet that slid into the machine like a drawer in a morgue. The machine groaned and clanged as it peered inside my skull, then fell silent. With a gentle whir, the pallet slid out, and I relaxed. In about the time it takes to burn a few CDs on my laptop, Peterson was leaning over a screen, showing me a detailed black-and-white image of my brain.

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