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  1. Grand Canyon wildflowers by Arthur Morton Phillips, 1979
  2. Accidents and Emergencies in Children (Oxford Handbooks in Emergency Medicine) by Rosemary J. Morton, Barbara M. Phillips, 1992-05-28
  3. Robin Hamlyn and Michael Phillips ed. William Blake.(Book Review): An article from: Studies in Romanticism by Morton D. Paley, 2002-06-22
  4. The Stenter's Notebook by Paul S. Phillips, Morton J. Kern, et all 1998-06-01
  5. Law and laughter / by George a. Morton and D. Macleod Malloch ; illustrated with portraits of eminent members of bench & bar by George Alexander (1857-). Malloch, Donald Macleod (-1912) Morton, 1913-01-01
  6. Australian Buskers: The Wiggles, Doug Anthony All Stars, the John Butler Trio, Human Nature, Tex Morton, Melanie Horsnell, Phillip Wilcher
  7. Made in Philadelphia: Don Roger Gill, Ree Morton, Italo Scanga, Phillips Simkin, Dennis Will by Suzanne (Foreword). Delehanty, 1973-01-01
  8. Summary of the Phillips Petroleum Company Phillips-Carter No. Dak. no. 1,: Morton County, North Dakota, well no. 26, permit no. 42 (North Dakota Geological Survey circular) by Richard Maywald, 1956
  9. Doug Morton, paintings: [exhibition held] July 15-29, 1977, Walter Phillips Gallery, the Banff Centre by Doug Morton, 1977
  10. Expedition to the San Francisco peaks: C. Hart Merriam and the Life Zone concept (Plateau) by Arthur Morton Phillips, 1988
  11. Analysis and measured sections of Washington coals (Open file report) by William Morton Phillips, 1982
  12. Compilation geologic map of the Green River Coal District, King County, Washington (Open file report) by William Morton Phillips, 1984
  13. Recovery plan for the Siler pincushion cactus, Pediocactus sileri by Arthur Morton Phillips, 1986
  14. The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (Cabi) by Daniel S. Mills, Jeremy N. Marchant-Forde, et all 2010-03-31

81. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Shippey, Shippee , Shippy,
Kelly morton Cemetery; John Mary Brown phillips (48 KB) Saucerman Cemetery;John Hattie phillips Dickson (138 KB) Pittsville Cemetery Pittsville Wi
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L, Lecture, Fri, 1000, 1300, A316, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,BANA E COSTA, PROF C; FASOLO, Dr, Barbara; morton, Dr, A; phillips, PROF LD
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83. Find A Grave - Phillips County
Browse by County phillips County He worked with such greats as Sonny BoyWilliamson, Jelly Roll morton, and Chip Young. (Bio by KP)
http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=county&FScountyid=146

84. ASA - January 1999 By Thread
Glenn R. morton; speed of symbiotic misfire Robin Mandell; Speed of light slowingRobin Mandell Glenn R. morton; Re quantum teleportation Mark phillips
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85. Commercialization Of Carambola, Atemoya, And Other Tropical Fruits In South Flor
as long as the soils are well drained (Campbell and phillips 1980; morton 1987) . morton, JF 1987. Annonaceae, p. 6590. In Fruits of warm climates.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/V2-448.html
Index Search Home Table of Contents Crane, J.H. 1993. Commercialization of carambola, atemoya, and other tropical fruits in south Florida. p. 448-460. In: J. Janick and J.E. Simon (eds.), New crops. Wiley, New York.
Commercialization of Carambola, Atemoya, and Other Tropical Fruits in South Florida
Jonathan H. Crane
  • CARAMBOLA
  • Botany
  • Horticulture
  • ATEMOYA ...
  • Fig. 2 Introduction and commercialization of tropical fruit crops into south Florida has been occurring for over 100 years. Two of these crops, carambola and atemoya have begun to be grown commercially in the past 10 to 20 years. This paper will discuss the introduction and culture of tropical fruit crop production in southern Florida with emphasis on carambola and atemoya. Factors which enhance and inhibit commercialization of new tropical fruit crops will also be highlighted.
    CARAMBOLA
    Carambola or star fruit ( Averrhoa carambola L., Oxalidaceae) was introduced into Florida over 100 years ago (Knight 1969; Knight 1987; Wolfe 1937) from Southeast Asia (Martin et al. 1987). However, until the early 1970s ( Table 1 ), carambola had been grown only as specimen trees in botanical gardens and experiment stations and as a curiosity in home landscapes.
  • 86. Book Reviews - Sustainable Consumption - Sierra Club
    Deceit in the House of Bush by Kevin phillips; Listening to Whales by Alexandramorton Alexandra morton started her marine mammal research in 1976.
    http://www.sierraclub.org/sustainable_consumption/book_reviews.asp
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    87. Gould, Morton - Periodical Articles ASCAP Elects Gould President
    phillips, Harry I. morton Gould, Musical Citizen, The Instrumentalist, 41,July, l987, 1016. Ratcliff, Ona Mae. Upbeat, Music Clubs Magazine, 66, No.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/music/American-Music-Resource/subject-index/
    3/93Gould, Morton - periodical articles "ASCAP elects Gould President," International Musician, 84, June, l986, 5. "ASCAP elects Gould President," Symphony Magaine, 37, No. 3, l986, 125-6. "AFM Celebrates the 25th Congress of Strings," International Musician, 81, April, l983, 14-15. Bartlett, H. "New Field for the Composer," Etude, May, 1952, 22. (Interview with Gould) Briggs, John. "Morton Gould," International Musician, 59, April, l961, 20-21. (Biographical information on Gould) Coates, Eric W. "And Morton Gould on His Metal," The American Recrd Guide, 30, July, 1964, 255. Flatow, S. "Morton Gould," Musical America, l09, No. 1, 6-7. (Interview with Gould) Freed, Ronald. "Morton Gould State-of-the-art Digital Recordings," Stereo Review, 43, October, l979, 90-2. "Gold Baton to Gould," ASCAP in Action, Fall, l983, 2. "Interplay: Morton Gould Talks about Collaborating with Choreographers," Ballet News, 5, l983, 6. "An Interview with Morton Gould," The Podium, Spring/Summer, l987, 8-21. James, J. "Morton Gould: On the Barricades," Fanfare, 10, No. 2, l986, 386-96. Kupferberg, Herbert. "Morton Gould," High Fidelity/Musical America, 33, December, l983, 4-5. (Interview with Gould) Lichtman, Irv. "Gould Ascends the ASCAP Podium," Billboard, 98, May, l7, l986, 4. Lichtman, Irv. "Words and Music: The Songs Shine Via New Technology," Billboard, 104, May 23, l992, 14. "Morton Gould," Composers of the Americas, 6, l960, 68-76. (Biographical information on Gould) "Morton Gould," Woodwind, Brass, and Percussion, 23, No. 7, l983, l3. (Tribute to Morton Gould) "Morton Gould, Composer-Conductor, to Conduct 'fifth' AABB at Mid- west Band Clinic December 12," The School Musician, 30, April, l959, 58. "Morton Gould, Dizzie Gillespie Recieve NMC American Eagle Awards," The School Musician, 57, May, l986, 19. "Morton Gould Presents Case for ASCAP," The School Musician, 33, April, l962, 36-7. (Discusses performance rights in schools) "Music Leaders Applaud Morton Gould," Music Clubs Magazine, 65, No. 1, l985, 10. "National Music Council Honors Morton Gould and Dizzie Gillespie," Music Clubs Magazine, 66, No. 1, l986, 11. Neidig, Kenneth L. "American SaluteAn Interview with Morton Gould," The Instrumentalist, 33, October, l978, 18-22. Phillips, Harry I. "Morton Gould, Musical Citizen," The Instrumentalist, 41, July, l987, 10-16. Ratcliff, Ona Mae. "Upbeat," Music Clubs Magazine, 66, No. 1, l986, 13-14. Soria, Darle J. "Beggers Can Be Choosers," High Fidelity/Musical America, l6, December, l966, 6-. Stock, Gary. "Morton Gould," Audio, 65, December, l981, 32-4. Wimbush, Roger. "Morton Gould," The Grammophone, 44, August, l966, l09.

    88. The New York Times > Travel > Orlando And Disney World Guide > Restaurant Detail
    Dr. phillips Marketplace, 7600 Dr. phillips Blvd., Suite 132, Sand Lake Rd. morton s looks like a sophisticated private club, and youngsters with mouse
    http://travel2.nytimes.com/top/features/travel/destinations/unitedstates/florida

    89. Online NewsHour: ICutting Rates-- November 17, 1998
    ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH morton Marcus, were the Fed cuts today the right thing for KEITH phillips, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Well, I can t really
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/economy/july-dec98/interest_rate_11-17.html
    CUTTING RATES
    November 17
    The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates a quarter of a point. Elizabeth Farnsworth is joined by four regional analysts to discuss the impact. JIM LEHRER: Elizabeth Farnsworth in San Francisco has the interest rate story. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: In cutting short-term interest rates a quarter of a point today the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that "although conditions in financial markets have settled down materially since mid-October, unusual strains remain." Four regional economic analysts now help us see the strains, as well as continued strengths in the US economy. Morton Marcus is Professor of Economics at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business; Keith Phillips is senior economic for the San Antonio branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Don Ratajczak directs the regional forecasting center at Georgia State University; and Mary Bechmann is a venture capitalist in California's Silicon Valley. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Morton Marcus, were the Fed cuts today the right thing for your region's economy?

    90. NurseWeek: Reel Gem - Nurse Filmmaker Chronicles The History Of All-African-Amer
    The film A Jewel in History The Story of Homer G. phillips Hospital for Colored morton attended an allAfrican-American nursing school at Florida A M
    http://www.nurseweek.com/news/features/01-02/homer.asp
    Reel gem
    Nurse filmmaker chronicles the history of all-African-American hospital
    By Cathryn Domrose
    February 26, 2001
    Photo: Courtesy of Mukulla Godwin
    The legendary Ida B. Northcross, formerly chief of surgical nursing services at Homer G. Phillips Hospital for Colored, appears in the film "A Jewel in History: The Story of Homer G. Phillips Hospital for Colored." You've read the article.
    Now tell us what you think.
    For More Information The film "A Jewel in History: The Story of Homer G. Phillips Hospital for Colored" will be shown at 6 p.m. March 26, at the California Nurses Association headquarters, 2000 Franklin St., San Francisco. Click here for additional information The story of Homer G. Phillips Hospital for Colored captivated Mukulla Godwin, MS, RN, about a year after the facility was gone. She heard about the St. Louis hospital in 1980 from a fellow nurse at San Francisco General Hospital. The nurse, Paula Rogers, MSN, RN, had received her training at the Homer G. Phillips School of Nursing and couldn’t believe that her beloved school had closed.

    91. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1863
    *Heywood, Alonzo phillips. S. of Ezra and Dorcas (Roper) Hoar (name changed after *Howland, Walter morton. S. of William Avery and Hannah (morton), b.
    http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/1863.html
    Home Genealogy Amherst College Biographical Record
    Amherst College Class of 1863
    (from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Adams , Charles Dickinson . S. of Nathaniel and Harriet (Hastings), b. Shutesbury, O. 11, 1839. Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon. Prepared Williston Sem. Columbia L. S.; admitted to bar May, 1864; in firm of Mann and Rodman, later Rodman and Adams, N. Y. City, 1864-89. Supt. N. Y. Census, 1880; director N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, 1872-84; president A. C. Alumni Assoc., 1888. D. N. Y. City, Mch. 20, 1889. Married Aug. 14, 1873, Mary C., da. of George Wood, Clinton, N. Y. 2 ch. Adams , William Bigelow . S. of Ezra (A. C. 1835) and Abigail (Bigelow), b. Surry, N. H., N. 17, 1840. Prepared Kimball Union Acad., N. H. Taught Westminster Acad., 1863-64; farmer and carpenter, 1864-65; taught Edgartown H. S., 1865-66; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1866-69; prof. of Greek and Latin and dean of the faculty Wilberforce U., Xenia, O., 1869-80; taught Gilsum (N. H.) H. S., 1880-; in lumber business, 18(?)-1907. D. Boston, Ap. 13, 1907. Married Mch. 22, 1869, Emily D., da. of Charles Francis, Edgartown. 4 ch.

    92. WaveLength Paddling Magazine - Back Issues 2001
    From the Archipelago Mysteries Below by Alexandra morton Wild by Alexandramorton Paddle Meals Fillup with phillips by Debbie Leach and Marniephillips
    http://www.wavelengthmagazine.com/magazine01.php

    93. Past Program Listings
    Created in her memory by her brother morton phillips April 8, 2002 PresenterJames Carroll. Cosponsored by Jay phillips Center for Jewish-Christian
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    Who We Are Calendar of Events Publications History and Mission ... Jewish-Christian Relations
    Programs 1985-2005
    "The American Jewish Experience" October 1985
    Presenter: Rabbi Max A. Shapiro
    "Jews and Christians In Dialogue - The 20th Anniversary of Vatican II's Statement: Nostra Aetate" October 1985
    Presenter: Rabbi Max A. Shapiro November 18-19, 1985
    Presenters: Reverend Dr. Paul M. van Buren
    Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum
    Father Michael McGarry, C.S.P.
    "Judaism, Christianity, Islam:
    Common Origins, Present Problems, Future Hopes"
    April 28, 1986
    Presenter: Honorable Abba Eban
    "Understanding Judaism"
    October 1986
    Presenters: Rabbi Barry D. Cytron
    Rabbi Howard E. Jaffe Rabbi Nahum Schulman Rabbi Max A. Shapiro
    "How Jews and Christians Look at Jesus"
    November 19-20, 1986 Presenters: Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz Reverend John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M.
    "An Evening with Elie Wiesel:

    94. Samuel George Morton Papers, American Philosophical Society
    L. Lederer to JS phillips. New York, To Samuel George morton, 1841 Feb. 3, ALS 1p.and add. (On same sheet with letter to SG morton, Feb. 3, 1841)
    http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/m/mortonsg.htm
    Samuel George Morton Papers
    (1.75 lin. feet) Call no.: B M843 American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract Through his craniometic studies of human races, the Philadelphia physician Samuel George Morton exerted a profound influence on the development of physical anthropology in antebellum America, and made substantial contributions to mineralogy, paleontology, and natural history. Relating primarily to Morton's scientific interests, the Morton Papers include insights into Morton's perspectives on education, medical practice, geology and mineralogy, craniology, paleontology, the Wilkes Exploring Expedition (also known as the United States Exploring Expedition 1838-1842), and his two major monographs, the Crania Americana and Crania Aegyptiaca. Several of the letters were written by Morton in his capacity as corresponding secretary of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Also included in this collection are Morton's "Some Remarks on the Infrequency of Mixed Offspring Between the European and Australian Races" (1850), Joseph Barclay Pentland's notes on the aborigines of Peru (ca. 1840?), and newspaper clippings on Morton's death; a diary of Mortn's trip to the West Indies, 1833-1837, a set of craniological sketches for use in Crania Americana, and a microfilm of letters in private hands, written to Morton, 1838-1844

    95. My Way Finance
    Bank of America Names G. Patrick phillips President of Premier Banking and Investments During the last four years, John morton has built one of Bank of
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    96. WMC May Eye Conwell Park
    Hospital spokesman Mike phillips said people should not read too much into thismeeting Reporter Tom morton can be reached at (307) 2660592, or at Tom.
    http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2005/07/22/news/casper/94f123f534efcc4
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    News Source Links to the source information used by our reporters in the writing of news stories. Supplemental State Budget Click Here for our Photogallery of the Wright Tornado WMC may eye Conwell Park By TOM MORTON
    Star-Tribune staff writer The Wyoming Medical Center wants to meet with City of Casper officials about the possibility and it's just a possibility of considering Conwell Park across the street for the hospital's proposed expansion, according to a July 11 letter written by WMC Board Chairman Mike Reid.
    "In exploring all land options near our campus with regard to our future expansion we would like to explore the Conwell Park area," Reid wrote to Mayor Guy Padgett and City Manager Tom Forslund.

    97. World War II Ex Raf - Aircrew Notice Board Page 101
    1575470 Flight Sergeant Clifford Keith morton 1784070 Sergeant Leslie Kennedy Sergeant Bernard John phillips was previously with 106 Squadron.
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    98. Dear Abby On UExpress
    CONFIDENTIAL TO morton B. phillips IN MINNEAPOLIS Happy Father s Day, Pop!Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne phillips,
    http://www.uexpress.com/dearabby?uc_full_date=20050619

    99. Drabek Oral History
    morton Getting back to the compact cassettes, what was phillips s role in theevolution of the medium and the corresponding adaptation of the machines ?
    http://www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/oral_histories/transcripts/drab
    INTERVIEWEE: Rudolf Drabek INTERVIEWER: David Morton PLACE: Vienna, Austria DATE: July 25, 1996 This manuscript is being made available for research purposes only. All literary rights in the manuscript, including the right to publish, are reserved to the IEEE History Center. No part of the manuscript may be quoted for publication without the written permission of the Director of IEEE History Center. Request for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the IEEE History Center Oral History Program, Rutgers - the State University, 39 Union Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8538 USA. It should include identification of the specific passages to be quoted, anticipated use of the passages, and identification of the user. It is recommended that this oral history be cited as follows: Rudolf Drabek, Electrical Engineer, an oral history conducted in 1996 by David Morton, IEEE History Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. [Note: additional comments by Erich Länger] DRABEK: MORTON: I have a question about the reduction in weight. How was that accomplished in general?

    100. WNYC - Playlist For August 17, 2002
    morton Feldman CONDUCTOR morton Feldman SOLOIST(S) Karen phillips, viola PaulaRobison, flute Raymond Des Roches, percussion David Tudor, piano
    http://www.wnyc.org/music/playlists/08172002.html

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    A guide for music played on WNYC FM on Saturday, August 17, 2002 OVERNIGHT MUSIC with George Preston. 12:01 AM
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    Piano Quintet in E, Op. 15 Erich Wolfgang Korngold SOLOIST(S): Bengt Forsberg, piano Deutsche Grammophon 459631 12:41 AM Flute Concerto in C Frederick the Great CONDUCTOR: Peter Schreier ORCHESTRA/ENSEMBLE: CPE Bach Chamber Orchestra SOLOIST(S): Patrick Gallois, flute Deutsche Grammophon 439895 1:01 AM Symphony No. 2 in B-flat, D 125 Franz Schubert CONDUCTOR: Yehudi Menuhin ORCHESTRA/ENSEMBLE: Menuhin Festival Orchestra Angel/EMI 73359 1:38 AM Piano Trio in B-flat, K 502

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