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81. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Bell" To "Bell Y Ful"
Bell, Alexander Graham, 18471922. Alexander Graham Bell. a script by FedericoFellini ; Vincenzo Mollica, Editor ; E. Bell S. Gaudiano, translators.
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- Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. Alexander Graham Bell. West Haven, Conn. : Academic Industries, 1984. 53 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. (Pocket Biographies ; B18) 1. Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922Comic books, strips, etc. I. Series. II. Academic Industries. Call no.: TK6143.B4A4 1984 - Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. Entry (p. 20-21) in Telling Tommy about Famous People in Their Youth, by Paul Pim (New York : Cupples and Leon, 1940). Entries consist of one page of text and a page (5-6 panels) of illustrated facts. Call no.: CT107.P5 1940 - Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. "Scoops: Pictures to Remember" 2 p. in Real Fact Comics, no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 1946). Items about the Empire State Building, highballing (railroad term), Lou Gehrig, Iwo Jima, Indian trails in Vermont, and Alexander Graham Bell. Call no.: Film 15791r.199 -
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82. New Titles Listing - Monash University Library
John Smith a native of Lincolnshire, containing his travels to which is White blackfellows the strange adventures of Europeans who lived among
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Title Author Collection Call Number Colonization and church work in Victoria / by C. Stuart Ross. Ross, C. Stuart (Charles Stuart) Matheson Library Rare Books Jubilee history of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria : or the rise and progress of Presbyterianism from the foundation of the colony to 1888 / by Robert Hamilton. Hamilton, Robert, 1813?-1891. Matheson Library Rare Books Origin and evolution of religion / by Albert Churchward. Churchward, Albert. Matheson Library Rare Books 291 C563.O Encyclopedia of social measurement / editor-in-chief, Kimberly Kempf-Leonard.

83. Telephone History - Invention Of The Telephone
Elisha Gray (18351910) and Scottish-born Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) . In 1978, American Telephone and Telegraph’s (AT T) Bell Laboratories
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telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in TELEPHONE AT A GLANCE:
Probably no means of communication has revolutionized the daily lives of ordinary people more than the telephone. The actual history of the telephone is a subject of complex dispute. The controversy began with the success of the invention and continues today. Some of the inventors credited with inventing the telephone include Antonio Meucci, Philip Reis, Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell. Bell's experiments with his assistant Thomas Watson finally proved successful on March 10, 1876, when the first complete sentence was transmitted: "Watson, come here; I want you.". THE STORY
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Invention: telephone on March 10, 1876 Definition: noun / tel·e·phone Function: An instrument which converts sound, specifically the human voice, to electrical impulses of various frequencies and then back to a tone that sounds like the original voice.

84. Inventor / Philanthropist - A Class Act
(18471922), The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf was established in In a long and useful life, Milton S. Hershey proved himself to be a
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A CLASS ACT - INVENTOR / PHILANTHROPIST A listing of inventors who believed that all personal wealth beyond that required to supply the needs of one's family should be regarded as a trust fund to be administered for the benefit of the community. These are the men and women who believe that an individual is morally obligated to share the fruits of success with others resulted in significant contributions to society. Bell, Alexander Graham
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf was established in 1890 to empower persons who are hearing impaired to function independently. Carlson, Chester
Before Chester Carlson died he had given away some $100 million to various foundations and charities. During Carlson's last years he was given dozens of honors for his pioneering work in xerography. Carnegie, Andrew
During his lifetime, Carnegie gave away over $350 million. At his death in 1919, the last $30,000,000 was likewise given away to foundations, charities and to pensioners. Disney, Walt

85. Chapter Eighteen
For many years he was Editor of the Peterborough Examiner. Chosen firstProfessor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University in 1889, Osler became Regius
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Discoverers and doctors have a special place in a roll of honour because they have contributed to the well-being or comfort of millions. The work of Sir Sandford Fleming (1827-1915), inventor, scientist, surveyor and engineer, for instance, still affects us. A Scot by birth, he came to Canada in 1845 and was chief engineer of the Intercolonial Railway that linked Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes. From 1871 he worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway, surveying its arduous route through the Rockies. But his greatest achievement was the establishment of the system of international standard time in 1884. Another Scottish immigrant brought the province even greater fame. While living at Brantford during the years 1874 to 1876, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) invented the telephone and inaugurated a new era of communications for the world. Bell was also a pioneer speech therapist for the deaf. He moved to the United States but returned in 1890 to live in Nova Scotia. There at Baddeck he devoted the rest of his life to research. His Aerial Experiment Association led to the first manned flight in Canada in 1909. Sir William Osler, Bt., (1849-1919) was a native of Bond Head, Ontario. His medical education at Trinity and McGill was completed in London, Berlin and Vienna. Chosen first Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University in 1889, Osler became Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford in 1905. Medical education and the treatment of patients in hospitals were radically altered by his ideas which he expressed in his book The Principles and Practice of Medicine. A vigorous, humane doctor and a noted diagnostician, he was also an important philanthropist. King George V created him a Baronet in 1911.

86. Wikipedia:People By Year/Reports/No Other Categories/2 - Wikipedia, The Free Enc
John Kean (New Jersey) (18521914), American_politician_stubs,; John Joseph Keane Eric S. Nylund (born 1964), Science_fiction_stubs, Writer_stubs,
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87. Dictionary Of Australian Biography R
He was the virtual founder and was managing Editor of the Australian Journal of He married in 1893 Edith, daughter of surgeonmajor Humpherson (Johns s
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RAALTE, HENRI BENEDICTUS VAN (1881-1929),
painter and etcher, always known as H. van Raalte, was born in London in 1881. His parents came from Holland. He was educated at the city of London school, at the Royal Academy schools, and later in Belgium and Holland. In 1901 he was elected an associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, and in the same year had a picture hung at the Royal Academy exhibition. In 1902 there were full-page reproductions of an etching, and a dry-point by van Raalte in Modern ern Etching and Engraving , published by the Studio The Advertiser , Adelaide, 6 November 1929; W. Moore, The Story of Australian Art ; information front National Gallery of South Australia; private information. ^Top of page
RAE, JOHN (1813-1900),
public man, artist, and author, was born at Aberdeen, Scotland, on 9 January 1813, and was educated at the grammar school, Marischal College, and Aberdeen university. He graduated M.A. in 1832. He studied law and in 1839 went to Australia to take up the position of secretary and accountant to the North British Australasian Loan and Investment Company. He arrived in Sydney on 8 December 1839 and became interested in the mechanics' school of arts; he delivered in connexion with it a series of lectures on "Taste" and "The English Language" in 1841. In 1842 he was responsible for the letterpress for

88. Disease-lists
Wade and Jack Ruby cases) , died 2001 at 86 of Parkinson´s disease. SIR JOHNBETJEMAN, (19061984) poet laureate of England 1972-1984. MARGARET BOURKE White
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12 disease-lists of 250 Celebrities LISTS OF PROMINENT PARKINSON PROFILES, FAMOUS ALZHEIMER PATIENTS, FAMOUS TUBERCULOSIS SUFFERERS, FAMOUS AIDS CASUALTIES, FAMOUS DIABETICS, COLON CANCER, EPILEPSY, MS- Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, Polio, Skizophrenia; List of Plagues PROMINENT PARKINSON PROFILES MOHAMMED ALI, 57, American boxer, The most wellknown person in the world slightly ahead of the second, pope John Paul 2. POPE JOHN PAUL 2, visible tremor in the left arm, no official confirmation, but Parkinson condition disclosed by Bob Woodward. JOHNNY CASH, 67, country singer, announced 28th October 1997 that he had Parkinson´s and now had started taking medication for it. JANET RENO (1938) former US Secretary of Justice, of Danish origin, announced November 1995 that she had Parkinson´s. BILLY GRAHAM, 81, televangelist, suffered Parkinson´s since 1992 and ended his crusades in 2000. VINCENT PRICE leading horror actor of Hollywood died 1993, 82 years old, suffering of Parkinson ´s.

89. 200 Famous Women
1983) US writer, Editor; Landers, Ann (1918) US advice columnist Susan (1933-) US author, critic; St. Johns, Adela Rogers (1894-1988) US
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90. 200 Famous Women
May 20_ St. Johns, Adela Rogers (18941988) US journalist; May 21_ Fry, US educator; _ Pogrebin, Letty Cottin () US writer, Editor, columnist
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91. Helen Keller EAD
1913, John A. Macy leaves Anne Sullivan Macy and Keller and goes to Europe. Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847 1922. Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886 - 1963
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92. ABAA Antiquarian Booksellers Association Of America - Title
Der Von dem S. Evangelisten Luca Beschriebenen Apostel=Geschichte Ausf LOCHMAN, John GEORGE. Principles of the Christian Religion, in Questions and
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93. Food For Thought: Biographies
Sacrobosco, Johannes de (aka John of Holywood) (Englist math.) d.1244/56 Schreiner, Olive Emilie Albertina (Ralph Iron) (S. Af. writer), 18551920
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Sa, Mem de (Portuguese colonial official) Saada, Antun (Brazilian-born Syrian political agitator) Sa'adia ben Joseph (Jewish commentator, scholar) Saakashvili, Mikhail (or Mikheil) "Misha" (Georgian politician) b.1967 Saarinen, Eero (Finnish-born American architect; son of Eliel) Saarinen, Gottlieb Eliel (Finnish-born American architect) Saavedra, Juan Bautista (Bolivian jurist; president 1921-25) Saavedra Fajardo, Diego (Spanish diplomat, writer) Saavedra Lamas, Carlos (Argentinean jurist, diplomat) Saavedra Ramirez de Baquendano, Angel de (Span. polit., writer) Saba (or Sabas), Saint (Turkish Christian monk) Saba, Umberto Poli (Italian poet) Sabatier, Louis-Auguste (French Protestant theologian) Sabatier, Paul (French chemist) Sabatini, Rafael (Italian novelist in English) Sabbatini, Nicola (Italian architect) Sabato, Ernesto (Argentinean writer, critic, essayist) b.1911 Sabellius (Roman Christian prelate, theologian) fl. c.220 Sabin, Albert Bruce (American physician) Sabine, Sir Edward (British soldier, astronomer) Sabine, Wallace Clement Ware (American physicist)

94. 1922 -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
was discovered almost intact by Howard Carter in 1922) Tutankhamen s tomb in the February 15 (Click link for more info and facts about John Bayard
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95. U.S. Repositories Listing - Library Of Congress
Bell, Alexander Graham, 18471922. MS 78-1688. MS68-2006. Aeronautical editorand publisher of Washington. Includes correspondence, subject files,
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Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, 1902-1974.
Maps and charts; 192?-193?;
Aviator. Aerial maps of Lindbergh's flight routes; an entire aerial cartography map sequence.
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Washington, DC 20540
Prefatory Note: While the aviation and aerospace information resources in this Division are among the most extensive in the US, it has not been possible to quantify precisely those resources within many of the larger collections. Abbe, Cleveland, 1838-1916. MS64-1556. MS64- 1556.
Papers; 1850-1916; 15 feet or 9,500 items. Astronomer and meteorologist. Includes correspondence relating to Abbe's careers with the Weather Service of the Army Signal Corps and the US Weather Bureau. Correspondents include Samuel P. Langley. Finding aid available. Aero Club of Washington. MS62-4579.

96. S1.p1-8.rtf
Microfilm made in 1972 from originals loaned by J. Wesley White, Duluth, MN. Johns Hopkins University, Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr., Archives (Baltimore, MD
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BAGBY FAMILY
Virginia Historical Society Library (Richmond)
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Materials concerning John Hampden Chamberlayne Bagby, including a certificate (1891) from a course in advanced electricity at the University of Virginia (signed by Frances Henry Smith and James Biscoe Baker).
BAGLEY, WILLIAM RICHARDSON,
b. 1870
Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts (St. Paul)
Profession: Physician Dates of collection: Size: 2 reels of microfilm NUCMC #: Access: unrestricted Finding aids: unpublished inventory Microfilm made in 1972 from originals loaned by J. Wesley White, Duluth, MN. Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and clippings (mostly 1930s), chiefly relating to the history and activities of the Minnesota Division and Duluth Chapter of the Izaak Walton League and the involvement of the Duluth Chapter in the management and expansion of Superior National Forest. Includes material on the development of fish and game and water power in Minnesota, and policies and personnel of the Minnesota Conservation Commission and Minnesota Division of Game and Fish. BAILEY, BENJAMIN M.

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An aviator who was chief pilot of Richard Byrd’s Antarctic expedition. Founder and Editor of the New York Herald. Bennett was the first Editor to employ
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Considered the "father" of the plastics industry. Born in Ghent, Belgium. Graduated from the University of Ghent. Came to the United States in 1889. In 1893 he invented Velox, the first photographic paper that could be developed with artificial light. Baekeland also invented Bakelite, the first plastic to have wide applications. Buttons, pencils, fishing rods, adhesives, and radio cabinets are made of it. George Balanchine
Choreographer and dancer. He created more than 100 ballets, including "Don Quixote" and "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue." He helped organize the New York City Ballet and was its artistic director.
Balanchine was born Georgi Balanchivadze in St. Petersburg. He left Russia in 1924 while on tour with the Soviet State Dancers. He lived in France, then moved to the United States in 1933. Bernt Balchen
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The patriarch of a famous family of actors. Born in India, of English stock. Attended Oxford University. His first appearance in the United States was in 1875. He had great success as a leading man with Olga Nethersole, Helena Modjeska, and Lily Langtry. Barrymore married actress Georgiana Drew, a member of another prominent theatrical family. Their children Lionel, Ethel, and John were born in Philadelphia.

98. The Washington Monthly
10, 1876 Brantford Ontario, Alexander Graham Bell 18471922 makes the world s S Brennan, they re around. Some, like Being Julia don t make a point of
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All the old regulatory weapons couldn't reform the Georgia power plant that is America's single biggest polluter. But a new law is working. By David Whitman
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Everyone wants to believe the Massachusetts governor's Mormonism won't be a problem if he runs in 2008. Think again. By Amy Sullivan Email address Powered by: MessageBot Mickey Kaus: Now, the Bushies Blame Federalism! Timothy Noah: Joe Allbaugh, Disaster Pimp. Jonathan Alter on How to Save the Big Easy. ... Joseph Nocera: Memo to U.S.: Pay Attention to Canada. From Joshua Micah Marshall's Talking Points Memo:
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99. Cottages - The Manteno Project
(1904–9) and at Johns Hopkins (1910–41), where he was also director of the *White, William Alanson (?) Uncertain, although Elgin State Hospital named a
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WE NAME OUR COTTAGES
An interesting perspective on the history of the treatment ofmental illness, the Illinois Departmentof Mental Health, and the MantenoState Hospital, can be gained by the people who were most influential in creating this history. Here at Manteno State Hospital our buildings are named after a number of these pioneers.
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100. Mac/Mc/M'f - Mac/Mc/M'n - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
White Queen b 1955 Franklin Warren McFARLAN (M ? ? s 1891 SpanishJohn f 1898 In Old France And New f 1899 I The Span O Life (wJN
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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 H WA CR I nee RE DO C R nee I I I A nee nee nee H nee BR HO NEYMAN) John McGOVERN (M: ? - ?) The Golden Censor [1887] John McGOVERN / M'GOVERN (M: ? - ?) L The Man On The Box [1904] Hearts And Masks [1905] H nee R R SH nee The First Eclectic Reader (ed) [1836/79/96/1907/20] The Second Eclectic Reader (ed) [1836/79/96/1907/20] The Third Eclectic Reader (ed) [1837/79/96/1907/20] nee I I I I Red-Cross Knights Of The Salvation Army [1884] I I I I ... JO nee Y D Valentino [It-?] (tr W K MARRIOTT) [?] Castracani [It-?] (tr W K MARRIOTT) [?] HO BART) Jay McHUGH (see: James William McQUEEN) Mary Patricia McHUGH (F: 1915 Jun 5 - 1992 Aug 6) Lt-Col, Robert Joseph MacHUGH (M: ? - 1925 Jul 6) Stuart McHUGH (see: Donald S RO L R A ... I ne nee I R R R ... AM nee nee A nee I nee I Die Menschen Der Ehe [Ge-?]

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