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81. CENTER H2 Clinical Psychology (Surnames MR) /H2 /CENTER
Pennington, LA Berg, Irwin A., eds. An Introduction to Clinical Psychology . Issued in The Century Psychology Series, Richard M. Elliott Editor.
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Contributions to the Psychopathology of Schizophrenia: Selected Reprints, with New Commengtaries, from Progress in Experimental Personality Research. New York: Academic Press, A Subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1977. 8vo. 1st Edition. ix+[1]+382pp. Printed yellow card covers with black lettering. Very good with ink owner's signatuer to the half-title. (OP). Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces = 696 grams. SIZE: 22.5 x 15 x 2.5cm. Inquire Order
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82. Center For Great Plains Studies, University Of Nebraska-Lincoln
Kit Carson Indian Fighter or Indian Killer? by RC GordonMcCutchan, Seeing theWhite Buffalo, by Robert B. Pickering, reviewed by Lee Irwin 62
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83. Tennessee Authors: Index A-Z
Garrett, Leslie, 19321993 Knoxville. Novels and short storiesr. York, AlvinC., 1887-1964 Born in Pall Mall, TN. Nonfiction.
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84. Members Of Congress: Illinois
Editor s Favorites. Countries of the World Hurricanes Weather Extremes CAULFIELD, Bernard Gregory, 18281887. CHAMPION, Edwin Van Meter, 1890-1976
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85. Canadian Chess
Played Canadian Championship 1887 (3rd), 1889 (3rd), 1891 (2nd), 1894 Founder,Editor, publisher Chess Canada magazine 19705; First Canadian full-time
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86. Business Leaders
Walter H. Aldridge, NY A 1887, former president, Texas Gulf Sulfur Co. William L. Everitt, NY D 21, former president of the ECPD, Editor of electrical
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Tau Beta Pi Leaders and Innovators
Tau Bates are leaders in society in numerous areas, including many of the top corporations in the U.S. Below is a list of accomplished achievers in their fields:
Walter H. Aldridge, NY A 1887 former president, Texas Gulf Sulfur Co. Paul A. Allaire, MA A '60 president (1986-2000 ), CEO (1990-2001 ), and chairman (-2001), Xerox Corporation Gilbert F. Amelio, GA A '65 president and CEO (1991- ), National Semiconductor Corporation Othmar H. Ammann, NY E '02 great bridge engineer, "father of modern bridges" William A. Anders, OH H '62 chairman and CEO (1991- ), General Dynamics Corporation, ambassador to Norway (1976-77), and chairman (1975-76) Nuclear Regulatory Commission J. Leland Atwood, TX A '28 former president and chairman, North American Aviation Co. and president (1967-70) and CEO, North American Rockwell Corp. Orginated the design concept of the P-51 Mustang Fighter.. Norman R. Augustine, NJ D '57

87. Educational CyberPlayGround: Joel Bernstein - Collected Personal Library Of Work
Boardman, Harry Lesley Folk Songs Ballads of Lancashire London Oak, Silber, Irwin Songs of the Great American West New York Macmillan, 1967
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Scholarly Collections of Folk Songs and Ballads
Allingham, William The Ballad Book - A Selection of the Choicest Old Ballads - London: MacMillan, 1887 Arnold, Byron Folksongs of Alabama - University: Univ. of Alabama, 1950 - review copy BB* Baring-Gould, Rev. Sabine Songs of the West - London: Methuen, 6th rev. ed. [1905] 1922 reprint Barry, Phillips The Maine Woods Songster - Cambridge: Powell, 1939 BB Belden, Henry M. Ballads and Songs - Collected by the Missouri Folklore Society - Columbia: Univ. of Missouri, [1940] 1973 reprint London: Oak, 1973 softcover Botkin, B.A. A Treasury of American Folklore - New York: Crown, 1944 A Treasury of Southern Folklore - New York: Crown, 1949 A Treasury of Western Folklore - New York: Crown, 1951 ltd. ed. for California, inscribed

88. Ru - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
US} (M 1887 (or 1889) Jan 28 1982 Dec 20) Harold Frederick RUBINSTEIN (M ( ps Istvan TATRAY) (Ernest) Gordon RUPP (M 1910 Jan 7 - 1986 Dec 19)
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New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
Author names starting with Ru
Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk LU nee ne DA nee BA RKER) Maude RUFUS, nee h h h h ... h La Novela Picaresca (ed) [Sp-1922] Edmund RUFFIN (M: 1794 Jan 5 - 1865 Jun 18) A GU nee nee A Dream Of The North Sea [1889] Side Lights (ed John F RUNCIMAN) [1893] John F RUNCIMAN (M: 1866 - 1916) Old Scores And New Readings [1899/1901] nee r nee DI Washington in Domestic Life [1857] Robert RUSH (see: Dulan BA The Two Paths [1859] G Sesame And Lilies [1865] The Crown Of Wild Olive [1866] The Ethics Of The Dust [1866] Time And Tide, By Weare And Tyne [1867] Mornings In Florence [?] Val D'Arno [?] A nee GO A Free Man's Worship [?] Blanche ( nee nee nee FE I ST HA RKNETT) James RUSSELL (M: ? - ?) The Sugar Duties [1863] James RUSSELL (M: ? - ?)

89. Gr - Gre - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
(ps Jane Gordon) Married To Charles a 1950 Sir, Reginald GRAY {BM} (M 1851Dec 29 a 1887 Rev, AV GREEN (M 1795 ?) The Life And Experience Of..
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Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk nee WO ODARD) Sister GRADUATE (ps) (F: ? - ?) I DA NIELS) Tex GRADY (see: Jack (Randolph) WE MA RRYAT) Bruce GRAEME (see: Graham Montague JE g g H ... TU nee JEFFERS (F: ? - 1922 Aug 20) Ennis GRAHAM (see: Mary Louisa MO LESWORTH) Prof, Evarts Ambrose GRAHAM (M: 1883 Mar 19 - 1957 Mar 4) Evelyn GRAHAM (see: Netley LU DO HA nee BA nee nee nee nee nee DU H nee nee SH IEL) Stephen GRAHAM (M: 1884 Mar 16 - 1975 Mar 15) LE T GO RDON) Kenneth GRAHAME (M: 1859 Mar 8 - 1932 Jul 6) CL ARKE) His GRAND-DAUGHTER [Dickens's] (see: Mary Angela DI BO ILLOT) GRANDFATHER (see: James Gore King Mc QU INN) Bp, Vital Justin GRANDIN (M: 1829 - 1902) Marcel GRANDJEAN (M: ? - after 1949) A GRANDSON (see: Albert Carlos

90. TALESE, GAY, 1932- Journalist, Writer. Born Feb. 7, 1932 In Ocean
Editor Guide to the Diplomatic Archives of Western Europe. 18, 1887 inLivingston, Ala. Parents Newton Fox and Clare (Brown) Randall.
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TALESE, GAY, 1932- Journalist, writer. Born: Feb. 7, 1932 in Ocean City, N.J. Parents: Joseph Francis and Catherine (DePaulo) Talese. Married: Nan Ahern, June 10, 1959. Children: Two. Education: University of Alabama, B.A. Served in U.S. Army, 1953-1955; reporter for New York Times , 1953-1965; pioneer of "new journalism" by applying techniques of fiction to non-fiction; left Times in 1965 to become full-time writer. Source: Current Biography Yearbook, Contemporary Authors, Vol. 9NR. Author: The Bridge. Fame and Obscurity: Portraits. New York: World, 1970. Honor Thy Father. New York: World, 1971. The Kingdom and the Power. New York: World, 1969. New York: a Serendipiter's Journey. New York: Harper, 1961. The Overreachers. Thy Neighbor's Wife. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1980. Unto the Sons. New York: Knopf, 1992. TANNER, JOHN THOMAS, 1820-1899 Source: Tanner's History of Athens.... Author: History of Athens, and Incidentally Limestone County, Alabama, 1825-1876. University, Ala.: Confederate Pub. Co., 1978. TARRY, ELLEN, 1906-

91. PsycBOOKS Coverage List
The curability of insanity A series of studies, 1887, Earle, Pliny 1948,Pennington, LA; Berg, Irwin A. An introduction to group therapy, 1943
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92. Interlingua-English: A Dictionary Of The International Language
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof of Poland, was published in 1887 and has achieved widerenown. Mrs. Morris was the Editor in collaboration with Dr. Sapir,
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Interlingua-English
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Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 75-144342
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  • FOREWORD INTRODUCTION
    • Theory and Principles
      Preface to the Second Edition
      This dictionary was first published under the auspices and the guidance of The International Auxiliary Language Association in 1951. In 1971, twenty years later, it is being reprinted. To answer the second question first: A few of these books are gathering dust on the shelves of enthusiasts who transiently embraced Interlingua as a world salvation; but the great majority of copies are now scattered over the face of the globe, in the libraries of individuals and institutions who are aware of and interested in the linguistic similarities within the structure of the Romance languages, which similarities are, after all, the substance and the backbone of this volume. As to the first question: The dictionary is being reprinted because there is a demand for it. This indicates that in two decades Interlingua has not simply outlived its usefulness and is now hanging around in odd corners as an historical atavism but that it has established itself in Europe and in America, performing its communications function in such varied fields as molecular spectroscopy and demography.

93. World Almanac For Kids
April 4, 1802, Dorothea Dix, social reformer (Hampden, ME; died 1887) 1766,Robert Bailey Thomas, founder and Editor of The Farmer s Almanac (Grafton,
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EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... top April 1 William Harvey, physician who discovered the mechanics of blood circulation (Folkestone, England; died 1657) Otto von Bismarck, German chancellor/statesman (Germany; died 1898) Edmond Rostand, dramatist/poet (France; died 1918) Sergei Rachmaninoff, composer/pianist (Russia; died 1943) Toshiro Mifune, actor (Japan; died 1997) Jane Powell, actress/singer (Portland, OR) Gordon Jump, actor (Dayton, OH) Debbie Reynolds, actress (El Paso, TX) Ali MacGraw, actress (Pound Ridge, NY) David Eisenhower, author, grandson of Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, and son-in-law of Pres. Richard Nixon (West Point, NY) Annette O'Toole, actress (Houston, TX) top April 2 Giovanni Casanova, adventurer/memoirist (Venice, Italy; died 1798) Hans Christian Anderson, children's author (Odense, Denmark; died 1875) Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, sculptor of the Statue of Liberty (Colmar, Alsace, France; died 1904) Emile Zola, novelist (Paris, France; died 1902) Buddy Ebsen, actor (Belleville, IL) Luke Appling, baseball player (High Point, NC; died 1991)

94. New Page 1
Aaron and Mary Jernigan later lived in Irwin Co., GA and had the following children 19, 1887 in Berrien Co. They had the following children Francis
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Information Exchange For those of you who have been asking about the coat of arms, here is a brief description of it: "On a field Argent, three buckles lozengy gules; Out of a ducal cornet Or, a demi-falcon displayed."
"On a field Argent:" This means that the shield has a silver (argent...although heraldrically, it is often shown as white).
"three buckles lozengy gules:" On the silver/white background shield, there are three red buckles that are lozenge (diamond) shaped.
"Out of a ducal cornet Or, a demi-falcon displayed." The golden ducal cornet (small crown) is of high significance from a heraldic perspective. The ducal cornet signified that if the King fell in battle, it would be the secondary rallying point...hence, it signified an important person. The demi-falcon (or half-falcon) displayed means that the falcon has its wings spread fully. Teresa Michaels shares the following information with us about her line of Jernigans:
"My grandfather was Burton Lee Jernigan, and his father was William Thomas Jernigan b. 12-23-1868. William married Mary Addival Caruthers, b. 6-14-1869, on 4-10-1887."

95. Trent University Archives: Literary And Publishing Records
Most of the correspondence is from Robertson Davies who was Editor of the Peterborough Inclusive Dates 18061887 Extent 6.5 cm Restrictions N
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TRENT UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES SUBJECT GUIDES Literary and Publishing Records
"In Memory of a Charming Evening at Government House, Toronto, Canada" TITLE: Helen Anderson fonds Accession Number: 89-1041
Description: This fonds consists of two books of poetry by Frederick Montague de la Fosse, "Verses Grave and Gay" and "A Dream and An Allegory" which are signed by the author and given to Helen Anderson from him. Also included in the fonds are some poems, all signed by de la Fosse and letters to Helen Anderson from de la Fosse as well as two photographs of de la Fosse; one as a young man (signed on the back) and one of him as an older man.
Inclusive Dates: 1938-1944
Extent: 1 file
Restrictions: N TITLE: Association for Canadian Studies fonds. Additions Accession Number: 91-007
Description: This addition to the fonds consists of the Association for Canadian Studies correspondence, personnel files, constitution, membership files, materials related to Association for Canadian Studies awards, publications, workshops and conferences, publicity, fundraising, meeting minutes, Quebec regional materials and records on Canadian Studies as a discipline in the educational system.
Inclusive Dates: 1973-1987; 1991

96. Spud Johnson: An Inventory Of His Papers At The Harry Ransom Humanities Research
Lacy, Gordon8.7 (10). Lacy, Joel8.7. Lacy, Lisa4.3 (3 from Johnson) O Keeffe, Georgia, 188719864.3 (3 from Johnson), 9.7 (33), 16.7 (2)
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Creator: Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968 Title Spud Johnson Papers Dates: 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968) Abstract: Holograph and typescript works and correspondence from friends and associates make up the majority of the papers, supplemented by letters and diaries by Johnson and works and correspondence by other authors. RLIN Record # Extent 18 boxes (7.5 linear feet), 1 oversize box, and 1 wooden card box Language English. Repository Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
Walter Willard Johnson (1897-1968), nicknamed Spud by his family, was born in Illinois, but spent most of his childhood in Greeley, Colorado. Uninterested in his father's lumber business, Spud took every journalistic opportunity offered. He started and edited a newspaper at Greeley High School before entering Colorado State Teacher's College in 1916, where he wrote for the school paper and worked as a cub reporter for the Greeley newspaper. For the next several years, Johnson juggled school with journalism. He found that he did not like being on the receiving end of the editorial process and in 1922, with three friends, founded his own small format magazine

97. ARTISTS LIST WITH LINKS TO THEIR WORK
Arms, John Taylor (1887 1953) Arms as Editor, John Taylor Grant, GordonHope (1875 - 1962) Grant, James A. (1887 - )
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98. John Alden Mason Papers, American Philosophical Society
Born at Orland, Ind., on Nov 16, 1887, Mason was a naturalized Philadelphian . His even more voluminous files from the late 1940s when he was Editor of
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John Alden Mason Papers
(26.75 lin. feet) B M384 American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract An archaeological anthropologist and linguist, John Alden Mason spent the majority of his career at the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. After receiving his undergraduate degree at Penn in 1907, Mason received a doctorate at Berkeley (1911) for his ethnographic work on the Salinan Indians of California, but his diverse interests in later years ran the gamut from Puerto Rican folklore to Piman languages and cultures (including Pima, Papago, Pima Bajo, Northern and Southern Tepehuan, and Tepecano), Mayan, Aztec, and Incan archaeology, and the languages of South American Indians. Mason was curator of the University Museum at Penn from 1926 until his retirement in 1958. The Mason Papers include both in-coming and outgoing correspondence, linguistic material, notes, and photographs relating to Mason's work in the southwestern U.S., northern Mexico, and South America. Centered on the years after Mason's return to Philadelphia in 1926, the collection covers all aspects of Mason's professional life, from reports on field work to answering casual questions referred to him through the University Museum to data and analyses on Piman and other languages. The collection also contains voluminous files relating to the Mason's editorship of the

99. Project MUSE
TE Cliffe Leslie contributed articles on Adam Smith, on gold and price In March 1887, Marshall published an article in the CR on price fluctuations.
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History of Political Economy - Volume 33, Number 4, Winter 2001, pp. 671-696
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The following observations are based on a quantitative analysis of articles on economic topics in the three leading reviews in Britain between 1870 and 1910: the Fortnightly Review FR ), the Contemporary Review CR ), and the Nineteenth Century NC ). Table 1 lists the editors of the three reviews and the dates of their tenures. Table 2 shows economic articles and articles on religious subjects as a percentage of the entire contents of the journals over the four decades. Table 3 contrasts the percentages of articles on specific economic topics in the three reviews between 1891 and 1910 with the percentage of such articles in the Economic Journal EJ ) and the Quarterly Journal of Economics QJE ) over the same period. Table 4

100. Ainsworth High School
1887 Elsie Holmes Butler, Sioux Falls SD James Munson , Ainsworth Lester IrwinEditorin-Chief of Prairie Schooner; A Club; Basket Ball; Commercial.
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AINSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL,
AINSWORTH, NEBRASKA
The Alumni organized in 1920 and presented this list of alumni in the Prairie Schooner of 1921, A.H.S.'s high school annual. The President of the Alumni was Dell Kirkpatrick '14; the Vice President was Doris Collins '19; and the Secretary-Treasurer was Inez Hively '19. The Alumni group expressed apologies for misspelling and incorrect information and so do I... yearbooklady A. H. S. SONG We'll sing a song of loyalty, To dear old Ainsworth High, We ne'er shall pass her by, For oh, she ranks so high. And in the rules of knowledge, Our teachers are the best, And when it comes to discipline They surely stand the test. They've kept us on a steady grind But we are alsways gay, And anywhere we wander You can alsways hear us say: CHORUS Hurrah! We'll sing a son To dear old Ainsworth High, We ne'er shall pass her by For O, she ranks so high And everywhere that we may go, We'll sing to friend or foe, Of all our happy times, In Ainsworth High.
Elsie Holmes Butler, Sioux Falls SD
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