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  1. Death Valley and the Northern Mojave: A Visitor's Guide by William C. Tweed, Lauren Davis, 2003-09
  2. Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater by William C. Davis, 2001-11
  3. Handbook of Multicultural Competencies in Counseling and Psychology by Dr. Donald B. Pope-Davis, Dr. Hardin L. K. Coleman, et all 2003-07-23
  4. Rebels and Yankees: Battlefields of the Civil War by William C. Davis, Russ A. Pritchard, 1999-08
  5. A friend of Caesar: A tale of the fall of the Roman republic, time, 50-47 B. C by William Stearns Davis, 1900
  6. A Day In Old Rome: A Picture Of Roman Life by William Stearns Davis, 2004-06-30
  7. Life on a mediaeval barony by William Stearns Davis, 1923
  8. William Johnson's Natchez: The Ante-Bellum Diary of a Free Negro by William Johnson, William Ransom Hogan, et all 1993-09
  9. Beginner's Grammar of the Greek New Testament by William Hersey Davis, 2005-07
  10. The West: From Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee : The Turbulent Story of the Settling of Frontier America by Joseph G. Rosa, William C. Davis, 1995-09
  11. Lean Six Sigma Secrets for the CIO by William Bentley, Peter T. Davis, 2009-09-25
  12. Virginia at War, 1863
  13. Experiences and Observations of an American Consular Officer During the Recent Mexican Revolutions by William Brownlee Davis, 2010-04-03
  14. A Day In Old Athens by William Stearns Davis, 2010-09-10

41. Davis, William - RE: Rsh Inetd No Remote Directory
To Peter Buckley peter dot buckley at cportcorp dot com , cygwin at cygwin dot com; Subject RE rsh inetd no remote directory; From davis, william
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2001-09/msg01689.html
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RE: rsh inetd no remote directory
  • To Subject : RE: rsh inetd no remote directory From : "Davis, William" <wdavis01 at harris dot com> Date : Thu, 27 Sep 2001 17:16:41 -0400
I am just getting started with cygwin, so I don't know the specifics of inetutils, so I provided some vanilla Unix answers: 1) your home directory is whatever is in /etc/passwd 2) you can try to change HOME, but it doesn't work on some shells and even if it did, where is the code that would do it? Peter Buckley [ mailto:peter.buckley@cportcorp.com mailto:peter.buckley@cportcorp.com ] writes: But my problem is the same- I have inetutils -14 inetd installed as a service (inetd install-as-service), and when I try to rsh my_machine 'who' (or any other command) it gives me this error "No remote directory." In the rshd man page, it says this error is caused by the chdir command to the home directory failing. I get the same error from a Solaris machine or an NT machine with cygwin. This message you quote means that permissions in /etc/hosts.equiv are not denying you access and may or may not be allowing it. You cannot get to .rhosts to allow access because it is in the home directory. Peter Buckley [ mailto:peter.buckley@cportcorp.com

42. View Genealogy For William D. Davis (1767-1850)
The Howard/Halley genealogy site contains photos as well as the children, parents and other information on william davis.
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44. William DAVIS & Mary CRAWFORD & Martha Louise CRAWFORD
Family group sheet of william davis (1808/9 ), Mary Polly Crawford (1808-1886), and Martha Louise (Crawford) Crawford (1830-1910).
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William DAVIS
Mary CRAWFORD
Martha Louise CRAWFORD? PLEASE NOTE : the father of our subject is said to be, but is not remotely proven to be Joseph Emory DAVIS , eldest brother of Pres. Jefferson DAVIS. Joseph Emory DAVIS had no known children with his wife, Eliza VAN BENTHUYSEN, but he acknowledged three illegitimate children ( viz ., Florida Ann, Mary Lucinda, and Caroline) and adopted two other children ( viz ., the infant son of Jane NICHOLSON and Martha QUARLES). I know of no documentation supporting that Joseph Emory DAVIS had an illegitimate son, and the fact that he openly acknowledged three illegitimate daughters and adopted two other children makes it highly improbable that, if he had a biological son, he wouldn't have at least acknowledged him, if not adopted him. Joseph's father, Samuel Emory DAVIS , was born in Georgia and moved to Kentucky by 1797 — Samuel is on the 1800-1808 tax rolls of Christian Co., KY, with land on the West Fork of Red River. As a boy of 13-yrs in 1797, Joseph would have made the move from Georgia to Kentucky with his parents. Samuel then moved his family to Mississppi in 1808. That Joseph moved with his parents is supported by the fact that Joseph's eldest daughter, Florida Ann, was born in 1811 in Mississippi.

45. NC State Department Of Physics
Commentary on Lanczos s Zum Problem der Unendlich Schwachen Felder in der Einsteinschen Gravitationtheorie , I. davis, william R. and Kheyfets,
http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/people/faculty_davis.html
College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences North Carolina State University Faculty William R. Davis Professor Emeritus
Specializes in Mathematical Physics Contact Information Physics Department
NC State University
Box 8202
Raleigh, NC 27695
Fax: (919)
Areas of Interest Two new lines of research are underway which are connected with some of the commentaries that are associated with the Lanczos volume of collected papers with commentaries.
Recent Publications Cornelius Lanczos Collected Published Papers with Commentaries I-VI Raleigh, NC 27695-8202: North Carolina State University, William R. Davis, Moody T. Chu, Patrick Dolan, James R. McConnell, Larry K. Norris, Eduardo Ortiz, Robert J. Plemmons, Don Ridgeway, B. K. P. Scaife, William J. Stewart, James W. York, Jr., Wesley O. Doggett, Barbara M. Gellai, André A. Gsponer, Carmine A. Prioli, editor. Click here to view this publication. "Introduction: Lanczos's New Derivation of Dirac's Equation and His Attempt to Interpret These Results in Terms of Field Theory," III Davis, William R. and Norris, Larry.

46. Allmovie ((( William B. Davis > Overview )))
Direction/Supervision) Cecil B. De Mille (Director, Producer). Actors. Wee Willie davis william Wee Willie Byron Foulger Fred Graham Chuck Norris
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47. Davis, William - Setup Error: MSVCRT.DLL On Windows ME
DLL on Windows ME; From davis, william wdavis01 at harris dot com ; Date Fri, . advTHANKSance Bill davis wdavis01@harris.com Unsubscribe info
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  • To : cygwin at cygwin dot com Subject : setup error: MSVCRT.DLL on Windows ME From : "Davis, William" <wdavis01 at harris dot com> Date : Fri, 28 Sep 2001 16:08:24 -0400
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/mirrors.lst site: ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/sourceware/cygwin ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/sourceware/cygwin/setup.ini http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

48. Real-time Visualization Of Scalably Large Collections Of Heterogeneous Objects (
Douglass davis , william Ribarsky , Nickolas Faust , T. Y. Jiang, Peter Lindstrom, David Koller, william Ribarsky, Larry Hodges, and Nick Faust (1997).
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=319448

49. William Davis Obituary
davis william davis was born at Dayton, Ohio, September 5, 1822, departed this life at his home in Ashland, Kansas, February 22, 1905, aged 84 years,
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ks/county/clark/obits/daviswilliamobit.htm
William Davis Obituary Clark County Clipper, February 23, 1905
OBITUARY.
Davis - William Davis was born at Dayton, Ohio, September 5, 1822, departed this life at his home in Ashland, Kansas, February 22, 1905, aged 84 years, 5 months and 17 days.
Deceased was married to Huldah Haley in Jefferson county, Ohio, November 14, 1847. From Ohio they moved to Indiana; from Indiana to Iowa and from Iowa to Montgomery county, Kansas. From there they came to Clark county in 1885 and have since made this their home.
The old gentleman has been in failing health for a number of years and his death was no surprise.
Deceased was an honorable, upright citizen and leaves a good record. He had been a Quaker all his life. He leaves an aged wife and a large family of children and grandchildren behind.
The remains were laid to rest in the Ashland cemetery this afternoon.
Contributed by ~Shirley Brier~ October 8, 2005.
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50. Article By Vicky Therese Davis, William R. Patterson, D. Marques
Let us examine eleven of the fundamental techniques used by those who succeed in persuading the worst of cynics.
http://www.content-articles.com/articles/4619/1/Article-By-Vicky-Therese-Davis-W

51. YouTube - Bette Davis - William Wyler (AFI Life Achievement Award)
Wyler s speech about Bette davis, who recieved that night the Life Achievement Award.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PcQiNg4BWo

52. The Moods By Fannie Stearns Davis. William Stanley Braithwaite, Ed. 1922. Anthol
The Moods by Fannie Stearns davis. william Stanley Braithwaite, ed. 1922. Anthology of Massachusetts Poets.
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53. Project Gutenberg Titles By William Stearns Davis (Davis, William Stearns, 1877-
Project Gutenberg Titles by. william Stearns davis. (davis, william Stearns, 18771930). A Day in Old Athens. You can also look up this author on The Online
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54. Tournaments: Rankings - Player Records
davis, william W. Print Record Q, Win, Henry, David R. 14, 64; 6-1, 0 . S, Loss, Apperson, william, 17, 6-3; 2-6; 6-3, 0. PL, Win, Tsamas, Dean N.
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55. Leonard Davis News - The New York Times - Narrowed By 'DAVIS, WILLIAM'
News about Leonard davis. Commentary and archival information about Leonard davis from The New York Times.
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56. Davis, William Charles, House - Archiplanet
Name, davis, william Charles, House. NRHP Area, Safford MRA. ID Number, 87002565. NRHP Status, Listed In The National Register
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57. Davis, William J.
4, 1928, Inspectors william J. davis and Jules Sterniskey of the Oakland Police Department went to a residence in response to a call from neighbors who said
http://www.camemorial.org/htmprev/davisw28.htm
Inspector William J. Davis
Oakland Police Department
Date of Birth: June 20, 1880
Date Appointed:
End of Watch: January 5, 1928 On Jan. 4, 1928, Inspectors William J. Davis and Jules Sterniskey of the Oakland Police Department went to a residence in response to a call from neighbors who said that the residents kept "peculiar" hours and that there was a possibility that two of them were wanted in Los Angeles. Answering their knock on the door, a woman told the inspectors that she and her baby were alone in the house. She denied knowing the two men mentioned by the neighbors. Davis looked under the curtains of a window and saw two men inside the house. Telling Sterniskey what he saw, he went around to the back of the house. Followed by Sterniskey, the woman retreated into the house, and he lost sight of her. Apparently, she was grabbed by one of the men and pulled into a rear bedroom. Davis reached the rear door and began to pound on it. The door opened slightly and one of the men inside began shooting. Three rounds passed through the door and struck Davis. He exchanged shots with the occupants of the house. Though wounded, Davis picked up a heavy wooden leaf from a table and used it as a shield as he attempted to force the door open. As the firefight continued, more officers arrived to help the inspectors. They could hear a man and a woman pleading with another man to drop his gun and give himself up. He refused, and continued to fire at the officers.

58. North Caroliniana Society Awards
Speakers David Stick, william C. Friday, Archie K. davis, william S. Powell. See David Stick and william C. Friday, william S. Powell, North Carolina
http://www.ncsociety.org/awards.html
North Caroliniana Society Awards
(Year, Recipient, Recordings, Speakers) 1978 - Paul Green -
no recording preserved
17 March 1978, Carolina Inn. H. G. Jones, MC. Speakers: N. Ferebee Taylor, Victor Dalmas , William S. Powell, Robert Morgan, Elizabeth Lay Green, Paul Green. See Elizabeth Lay Green (with preface by Jonathan Daniels), The Paul Green I Know (Chapel Hill: North Caroliniana Society, 1978). 1979 - Albert Coates - 2 cassettes
6 April 1979, Carolina Inn. H. G. Jones, MC. Speakers: N. Ferebee Taylor, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Susie Sharp, Gladys Hall Coates, William S. Powell, Albert Coates. See Gladys Hall Coates (with preface by Susie Sharp), The Albert Coates I Know (Chapel Hill: North Caroliniana Society, 1979). 1980 - Sam J. Ervin, Jr. - 1 cassette
20 June 1980, Carolina Inn. H. G. Jones, MC. Speakers: Albert Coates, T. Harry Gatton , Dan K. Moore, Jean Conyers Ervin, Archie K. Davis, Sam J. Ervin, Jr. See Jean Conyers Ervin, The Sam Ervin I Know (Chapel Hill: North Caroliniana Society, 1980). 1981 - Sam Ragan - 1 cassette
1 May 1981, Carolina Inn. H. G. Jones, MC. Speakers: Walter Spearman, Elizabeth S. Ives, Robert W. Scott, Neil Morgan, William S. Powell, Sam Ragan. See Neil Morgan

59. Ten Pound Island Book Company: Clipper Ship Cards. Advertising Voyages Between B
Olivia davis william Tell . However, Fairburn also lists a william Tell as an 1153 ton ship built by Westervelt Mackey in New York in 1850.
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Clipper Ship Cards
Olivia Davis - William Tell Archer - Garibaldi Genral Grant - Matchless
If you are interested in purchasing a Clipper Ship Card, inquire at tenpound@shore.net OLIVIA DAVIS 115 x 186 mm. Nesbitt, printer. Shourds, Master. Merchant's Express Line. I can find no mention of this vessel in the literature.
Sold PARSEE 163 x 102 mm. Baker, Commander. Comstock's Clipper Line. I can find no record of this vessel. This card is fancy type only, printed in green, red and black, no image. A few small edge tears, with no loss. PRINCESS 113 x 167 mm. Nesbitt, printer. Seymour, Commander. Comstock Line. A 1080 ton ship was built in East Boston by Hugh McKay in 1858. (Fairburn V, p. 2916.) No other information about this vessel is available.
Sold REYNARD 128 x 185 mm. Nesbitt, printer. Seymour, Commander. Comstock Line. Medium clipper, 1029 tons, built in Newburyport, Mass. in 1856. The information on this card seems to contradict the information in ACS II, pp. 524-526, that in 1859, "the Reynard was then withdrawn from the California run and made a number of voyages between New York and England with Captain Seymour in command". This card advertizes a fifth San Francisco voyage with Seymour in command. Upper left corner folded, edge and corner wear. This card is pictured and described in SS Cards III, pp. 84-85.

60. Jonathan O. Dostrovsky Karen D. Davis, William D. Hutchison
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