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  1. ROMANCE DUST from the Historic Placer. by William Starbuck, M.D. MAYO, 1851
  2. Kaloolah, Or Journeyings To The Djébel Kumri. An Autobiography Of Jonathan Romer by W S [ William Starbuck ] Mayo, 1850
  3. A vicennial discourse: Preached June 7th & 14th, 1863 upon the history of the First Baptist Church, Elizabeth, N.J., for the first twenty years of its ecclesiastical existence by George W Clark, 1863
  4. Two national banks and a banker's memoirs by James E Lund, 1987
  5. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (with linked TOC) by WILLIAM JAMES, 2010-01-31

61. Descendants Of John WORTH Of Nantucket, Part Three, Compiled By William M. Worth
William1) b. 1780, Quaker Hill, New York, m. 1803, Clarissa COFFIN, b. abt. 1780, (daughter of Eliakin COFFIN and Judith starbuck). george died 1817.
http://history.vineyard.net/worthw3.htm
Descendants of John WORTH of Nantucket,
son of William Worth and Sarah Macy. Part Three
Includes the associated MACY family of Nantucket.
Compiled by
Edited for the web by
[Comments in brackets extracted from Banks, Vol. III, pp. 515-518.]
Third Generation
Joseph WORTH
) b. 1696, Nantucket, m. 8 Sep 1720, in Nantucket. BY George Bunker J.P., Lydia GORHAM , b. 1701, Barnstable, Mass., (daughter of Shubael GORHAM and Priscilla Puella HUSSEY) d. 1 Mar 1763, Nantucket. Joseph died 1790, Nantucket.
Children:
    Abigail WORTH b. 23 Jul 1721.
    Anna WORTH b. 23 Jul 1721.
    Nathaniel WORTH b. 4 Sep 1723.
    Reuben WORTH b. 13 Sep 1725.
    Silvanus WORTH b. Aug 1727. Joseph WORTH b. Nov 1729. Lydia WORTH b. 12 Dec 1731. Meriam WORTH b. Jun 1734. Thomas WORTH b. 1 Jan 1737. Daniel WORTH b. 10 Feb 1740. William WORTH b. 4 Mar 1741. Shubuel WORTH b. 6 Jul 1745.
Mary WORTH ) b. abt. 1705, Nantucket, m. (1) 13 Nov 1723, in 1st husb., Thomas Johnson CROSBY , b. abt. 1696, Braintree, Mass., d. 1730, m. (2) 5 Oct 1731, in Nantucket, 2nd husb., Hunnewell HATHAWAY , b. 21 Apr 1703, Dartmouth, Mass., (son of John HATHAWAY and Patience HUNNEWELL). Mary died 1777, Edgartown.

62. Poets&Writers, Inc.
Kathryn starbuck has been around poets and poetry all her life, but she never brother, and especially her beloved husband, the poet george starbuck,
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KATHRYN STARBUCK ON WRITING HER FIRST
POEM AT AGE SIXTY AND FINDING JOY IN GRIEF
Kathryn Starbuck Her first book, Griefmania, Cabinet Visible Ink (University of Alabama Press, 2002) and The Works: Poems Selected From Five Decades (University of Alabama Press, 2003), which includes a foreword written by the late Anthony Hecht. She lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. asked Starbuck how she started writing poems. Kathryn Starbuck : I was sixty years old. I started writing poems without knowing it. Everybody in my life had died, and I was pretty much dead. I found myself scribbling things, and I looked at them and couldn’t help but notice they looked like poems. I had never written poems. I never had an interest in writing poems, but they were poems. I could tell that much. I gathered a few of them up and didn’t know what to do with them. I had been the editor of the country’s oldest weekly newspaper, so I thought, "What the hell, I’ll send these to the country’s oldest literary magazine, the Sewanee Review ." So I did, and they took them.

63. NEW ENGLAND'S SONS DINE; Ninetieth Annual Festival Of Their New-York S... - Arti
A 3n H. starbuck, george S. Edgell. John Wallace, Gilbert arker, Daniel Ba,con, John H. Washburn, Elbridge G. Snow, Jr., E. D. Fair, Jr., ia%hun D. I/ill,
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64. Laura Ebberson: "Elizabeth Bishop's Poetic Voice: Reconciling Influences"
starbuck, george. “A Conversation with Elizabeth Bishop.” 1977. Ploughshares 3.34 (1977) 11-29. Rpt. in Monteiro 82-97. Tomlinson, Charles.
http://www.valpo.edu/english/vpr/ebbersonessaybishop.html
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V ALPARAISO P OETRY R EVIEW
Contemporary Poetry and Poetics

L AURA E BBERSON
E LIZABETH B ISHOP'S P OETIC V OICE: R ECONCILING I NFLUENCES
which is the source of the two apparently
opposing interpretations of her work
and the subsequent critical controversy,
one must really start with Moore and Lowell,
who influenced her throughout her career.
W Edgar Allan Poe and the Jukebox, Times Literary Supplement Life Studies as a benchmark in the development of modern confessional poetry. In this compilation, Lowell depicts a raw and honest look into his life and exemplifies the candid autobiographical expression of the confessional movement. One Art: Letters Complete Poems One Art A Cold Spring, One Art One Art North and South Life Studies Tessera Clinamen. The original critical debate that focuses around Bishop and her style presents one with two opposing ways of reading her poetry. This opposition also fuels the newest debate surrounding Edgar Allan Poe and the Jukebox. BIBLIOGRAPHY ,1978. 84-92. Rpt. in Monteiro 62-68. Bishop, Elizabeth.

65. Scribbles To Poetry | TuscaloosaNews.com
Poet Eric McHenry, writing in Slate magazine, said this in writing about george starbuck’s posthumous collection “The Works Poems Selected from Five
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070304/NEWS/703040306/1005/SPORTS0106
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66. Katie's STARBUCK/Coffin Family
Eunice starbuck (b. 7 Jun 1728; d. 26 Apr 1750) m. Stephen BARNARD (2m. Phebe Swain, dt. george and Love), s. Ebeenezer and Mary Hussey (widow of Jonathan
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Nathaniel STARBUCK (b. 20 Feb 1634, Dover, Strafford, NH; d. 6 Jun 1719, Nantucket, MA) m. Mary COFFIN , dt. Tristram COFFIN and Dionis STEVENS ; they had: Nathaniel Priscilla , Mary, Elizabeth, Jethro, Barnabas, Eunice, Hepzibah, Ann, and Paul
    Nathaniel STARBUCK (b. 8 Aug 1666; d. 29 Jan 1753) m. Dinah COFFIN , 24 years age difference, 20 Nov 1690; the had: [ Children Priscilla STARBUCK (b. 24 Aug 1676, Nantucket; d. 14 Mar 1762) COLEMAN Mary STARBUCK (b. 30 Mar 1663; first anglo born on Nantucket island; d. 1696) m. James GARDNER , s. James GARDNER and Sarah SHATTUCK , 1685, Nantucket, MA Elizabeth STARBUCK (b. 9 Sep 1665) m. Peter COFFIN , Jr., 15 Aug 1682. Jethro STARBUCK (b. 14 Dec 1671; d. 12 Aug 1770) m. Dorcas Gayer, dt. William Gayer (s. Humphrey Gayer and Jane Spark) and Dorcas STARBUCK (dt. Edward STARBUCK and Katherine Reynolds), his first cousin through his father's sister, 6 Dec 1694; they had: William, Eunice, Lydia, Thomas, Dorcas, Jemima, Sarah , and Mary
      Sarah STARBUCK (b. 20 Oct 1697; 27 Oct 1789) m. Jabez MACY , s. John MACY and Deborah, 27 Sep 1712

67. George Startbuck
george starbuck Instructor. Summer II. ACCT232001 055S, Principles of Accounting II, C 213. MR 9-1055 am. FIN 334030 055S, Business Finance, C 213
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68. Sw00292olp-poet
1294 Sprintedon Hollow homepage george starbuck Have been reading his posthumous The Works, poems selected from five decades, edited by Kathryn starbuck
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Sprintedon Hollow homepage George Starbuck - Have been reading his posthumous The Works The Works has a short yet generous and incisive forward by Anthony Hecht. Read it. I do not know how Mr. Hecht came to write this book's forward, but I am not aware of any other poet sufficiently knowledgeable to write what needed to be written. George Starbuck was indeed unique. I intend to read all of his poems in this book. That I am alive to do so is a blessing from God. That I am alive as a poet to do so is a blessing through God from George Starbuck, my first and/ major mentor when I was at Iowa (1965-67). - I am grateful to Ron Siliman for his link to an article about Kathryn Starbuck, and to Kathryn Starbuck and Elizabeth Meese for their editing of: The Works
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69. Madelyn Averitte Starbuck - Ragnarokr
After living in Eugene for a few months, george and Madelyn moved to a communal farm . Steve and Simone Spring, Madelyn Averitte and Fletcher starbuck,
http://www.ragnarokr.org/index.php?title=Madelyn_Averitte_Starbuck

70. Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Project
Bilgere, george Bishop, Elizabeth Blake, William Oppen, george Ortiz, Simon Joseph Owen, Wilfred starbuck, george Stein, Gertrude
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71. Register Of Kathleen Fraser Papers - MSS 0529
14, 21, starbuck, george, 1973 1976. 14, 22, Stimpson, Kate (Catherine R. Stimpson), 1986 - 1987. 14, 23, Stolloff, Carolyn, 1993 - 1995.
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/testing/html/mss0529a.html
The Register of
Kathleen Fraser Papers
MSS 0529
Mandeville Special Collections Library
Geisel Library
University of California, San Diego
Extent: 24.50 linear feet (67 archives boxes, 3 card file boxes, and 1 oversize folder)
Restrictions
Materials contained in box 40, folders 10-15 are restricted until the year 2052 according to state and federal laws. Materials contained in box 40, folders 16-17 are restricted until the year 2077 according to state and federal laws. Master videocassettes, reel-to-reel audiorecordings and cassette audiorecordings in Series 10 and in the second accession Series 8 are restricted. Researchers must request a listening copy to be produced.
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Biography
Kathleen Fraser was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1935 and attended high school in Covina, California. After discovering the work of writers such as Virginia Woolf, Walt Whitman and e.e. cummings while a student at Occidental College, Fraser decided to major in English literature and began to write her own poetry. She graduated in 1959 and moved to New York City where she developed her skills as a poet in workshops with Kenneth Koch and Robert Lowell at the New School for Social Research and with Stanley Kunitz at the Poetry Center at the YMHA.

72. Starbucks George Street Wi-Fi Hotspot - Dunedin, Otago
Maps, and directions for the Starbucks george Street WiFi hotspot located in Dunedin Otago, New Zealand.
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73. SBUX - Starbucks Corp.: George Soros, Jean-Marie Eveillard, Ron Baron Stock Pick
GuruFocus tracks the stock buys, sells and commentaries of stock investment gurus such as Warren Buffett, george Soros, the best investors.
http://www.gurufocus.com/StockBuy.php?symbol=SBUX

74. Starbucks Names Tony George Senior Vice President Of Partner Resources For Starb
Starbucks Coffee Company (NASDAQ SBUX) announced today that Tony george has accepted the position of senior vice president, Partner Resources,
http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/pressdesc.asp?id=420

75. George's Class: 7/15 Discussion: Starbucks Hits The Coffee Capital Of The World
How are they the same? If you visited Vienna, would you go to a Starbucks? Why or why not? posted by george M. Chinnery at 1115 AM
http://chinnery.blogspot.com/2005/07/715-discussion-starbucks-hits-coffee.html
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
7/15 discussion: Starbucks Hits the Coffee Capital of the World
Go to this webpage: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4749733 and listen to the story. Then answer the following questions:
  • Why do people go to Starbucks in Vienna? How many Starbucks are in Vienna now? How is Starbucks different from traditional Austrian cafes? How are they the same? If you visited Vienna, would you go to a Starbucks? Why or why not?
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    john said...
    NATTIVE PEOPLE ARE GPOING TO STURBUCKS BECAUSE THE PEOPLE THERE DO NOT SMOKE. THRE ARE OPENED ELEVEN CAFES AND CLOSED TWO. STURBACKS IS DIFFERENT BECAUSE HAVE COFFES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD AND IN ADDITION HASS COFFES THAT YOU CAN NOT FIND ANYWHERE ELSE. IF YOU ARE JUST A TOURIST PROBABLY YOU WILL GO TO A TRADITIONAL CAFE AS THR HAVALKA CAFE. YOU WILL PREFER THAT BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT FIND IT ANY WHERE ELSE, BUT THE STARBUCKS ARE EVERYWHERE... Thursday, July 14, 2005 2:46:00 PM

    76. Majikthise : Neuroses In Microcosm: The Starbucks "Skinny Platform"
    At least the Dunkin pastries, though grossly oversweet, are edible, as opposed to the sawdust-based anti-life forms at Starbucks. Now, back when george
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    77. What It
    george Howell, founder and owner of the Coffee Connection, regarded Starbucks as the antithesis to what he believed in. By 1994, the Coffee Connection had
    http://www.blackbearcoffee.com/Starbucks/What's_it_all_about.htm
    What it’s all about? During the fall of 1996, one of customers (a Boston, MA area retailer) told us that they had been brewing and serving our Country French blend. They told us that some of their customers were asking if we had anything that was darker roasted. Country French was our darkest roast at the time, and we were amazed that Boston area consumers would be asking for anything darker. New England coffee consumers traditionally don’t prefer dark roasted coffee. We had developed our reputation on roasting coffee only to the point necessary to bring out the full flavor profile that any particular variety or blend had to offer. Consequently, we were very resistant to roasting anything darker than our Country French, which we regarded as very dark. After months of requests, we finally decided to give them what they wanted. After all, we are in business and we have a responsibility to be responsive to our customers. However, we were very nervous about producing a product that would be such a radical departure from the rest of our products, even our Country French blend. We felt a strong, ethical obligation to label the product in a very distinctive manner that would alert any consumer to be fully aware of what was in the bag before purchasing it.

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