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  1. Robin Hamlyn and Michael Phillips ed. William Blake.(Book Review): An article from: Studies in Romanticism by Morton D. Paley, 2002-06-22
  2. The Sewell C. Biggs Collection of American Art: A Catalogue (volume 1 & 2, hardcover) by Phillip D. Zimmerman; Jennifer Faulds Goldsborough; William H. Gerdts; Roxanne M. Stanulis, 2007-01-01
  3. Spain's Golden Fleece: Wool Production and the Wool Trade from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century by Professor Carla Rahn Phillips, Professor William D. Phillips Jr., 1997-06-16
  4. Physician Supply and Utilization by Specialty: Trends and Projections by William D. Marder, Phillip R. Kletke, et all 1988-04
  5. The equality of all men before the law claimed and defended; in speeches by Hon. William D. Kelley, Wendell Phillips, and Frederick Douglass, and letters from Elizur Wright and Wm. Heighton
  6. Essential Neurology by William Pryse-Phillips M.D., T.J. Murray M.D., 1982
  7. The Equality of All Men Before the Law Claimed and Defended; In Speeches By... by Wendell Phillips and Frederick Douglass.With Letters from Elizur Wright and William Heighton William D. Kelley, 1865
  8. The favorite Melody, " Esulti pur la barbara, " from Donizetti's ... Opera Elisir d'Amore, varied for the Piano Forte ... by W. L. Phillips by William Lovell Phillips, 1843
  9. The King of the Wind. Song [begins: " He burst thro' the ice-pillar'd gates " ] ... The poetry by Miss E. Cook by William Lovell Phillips, 1845
  10. I. The magnetic moment of the proton in H‚‚O ; II. Inelastic collisions in excited Na (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics. Thesis. 1976. Ph. D) by William Daniel Phillips, 1976
  11. In the United States Court of Claims, December term, A.D. 1884. No. 13,828: The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation vs. the United States and the Cherokee ... Brief for the defendant, the Cherokee Nation by William A Phillips, 1884
  12. Softly falls the dew of even, aria ... the poetry by D. Ryan by William Lovell Phillips, 1854
  13. " Side by side we wander'd. " Ballad, written by C. Jefferys by William Lovell Phillips, 1852
  14. The Syren and the Fisherman. A German Legend. [Begins: " The wind loudly roar'd " ]. Words by C. Jefferys by William Lovell Phillips, 1852

61. Census Look Up - Phillips Llanddewi Family History Local History
Thomas phillips and wife Sarah in Llanddewi Ystradenny. phillips william, h, m, 44, stonemason ++, RAD Llan Ystradenni, Stonehouse, /f294/p7
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62. Phillips Family Family History Local History
Author, Topic phillips Family (Read 58 times) In 1881 family living at Gorsyr-helyg, Llangiwg. william d. Jan 1, 1915, Glais; Emma d. Apr 10, 1939.
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63. Phillips Academy In Andover - SourceWatch
phillips Academy, also known as Andover, is a coeducational independent high william Davis Taylor (d.) Former publisher, chairman of the board,
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64. Second Class Passengers
CAMPBELL, Mr william Henry, 21, 2nd Class, 239853, H W Guarantee Group phillips, Miss Alice Frances Louisa, 21, 2nd Class, 2, £21, Southampton, 12
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Second Class Passengers
We found 294 people . Showing 1 to 294 Name Age Class / Dept Ticket Fare Subgroup Ship Joined at: Occupation Boat Body ABELSON, Mr Samuel 2nd Class Cherbourg ABELSON, Mrs 2nd Class Cherbourg ALDWORTH, Mr Charles Augustus 2nd Class Servant Southampton Chauffeur ANDREW, Mr Edgar Samuel 2nd Class Southampton ANDREW, Mr Frank Thomas 2nd Class Southampton Miner ANGLE, Mr William A. 2nd Class Southampton ANGLE, Mrs Florence "Mary" Agnes 2nd Class Southampton ASHBY, Mr John 2nd Class Southampton BAILEY, Mr Percy Andrew 2nd Class Southampton Butcher's Assistant BAINBRIGGE, Mr Charles Robert 2nd Class Southampton Horse Trainer BALL, Mrs Ada E. 2nd Class Southampton BANFIELD, Mr Frederick James 2nd Class Southampton Miner BATEMAN, Fr Robert James 2nd Class Southampton Priest / Minister BEANE, Mr Edward 2nd Class Southampton BEANE, Mrs Ethel 2nd Class Southampton BEAUCHAMP, Mr Henry James 2nd Class Southampton BECKER, Mrs Nellie E.

65. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library has a copy of the shelf list for the Radcliffe phillips, william Houghton Library, Harvard University Pinchot,
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Manuscript collections in other repositories Although Franklin Roosevelt wished that all papers and records detailing the history of his administration would be housed at the FDRL, this did not happen. Listed below are collections relevant to the Roosevelt era located in other U.S. repositories. Excluded are most papers of Members of Congress and the Senate and most collections in other Presidential Libraries. These may be found in A Guide to Research Collections of Former Members of the United States House of Representatives, 1789-1987, and A Guide to Research Collections of Former Members of the United States Senate, 1789-1987, and in the lists of holdings printed by individual Presidential Libraries.
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66. Project MUSE
william D. phillips, Jr. University of Minnesota. Project Muse Search Page Journals Journal Directory Top, Top
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Journal of World History - Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 1997, pp. 326-328
University of Hawai'i Press

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These volumes are the first three to appear in Variorum's major new series, "An Expanding World: The European Impact on World History, 1450-1800." The series is an ambitious undertaking that will eventually include more than thirty specialized volumes of reprinted scholarly articles in categories such as technology and science, society and culture, government and empire, and exploitation. The initial three all fall into the category of expansion, interaction, and encounters. The aim of the series, according to its general editor John Russell-Wood, is to get beyond narrowly focused themes and present "the multicontinental, multi-oceanic and multinational dimension of the European activities." The approach emphasizes "the cross-cultural con-text of European activities and...how collaboration and cooperation between peoples transcended real or perceived boundaries" of various sorts (p. ix).

67. Project MUSE
Recherches d histoire et de sciences sociales, 92. Paris Éditions de l École des Hautes Études en william D. phillips Jr., University of Minnesota
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Hispanic American Historical Review - 82:4, November 2002, pp. 782-783
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A couple of decades ago, the common assumptions were that early modern Iberian slavery, outside Andalusia and parts of Portugal, was of small importance in the economy and that most slaves were domestics who did little more than wash clothes, cook meals, and demonstrate the wealth of their owners. In the last ten years, scholars have considerably altered that picture, often through the detailed examination of parish registers and notarial documents and through adopting the methodology and interpretations of scholars of slavery in the Americas. These studies are more extensive in Spain, especially where slavery was most prevalent: [End Page 782] Andalusia, Extremadura, the southeastern coastal regions,...

68. Notre Dame Archives Collections
Collection; ODN John Mary Odin Papers; ONA william James Onahan Papers Philadelphia Library shelf list; PHI Charles phillips Papers
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  • AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers
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  • BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts
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  • APC Amerika Publishing Company Records
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  • VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti
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  • AUD : Ernest Audran Papers
  • BAA : Peter A. Baart
  • BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence
  • BAC : Cletus S. Bachofer Papers
  • ZCF : Stephen T. Badin Papers
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  • BHN : Leonard "Pete" Bahan Papers
  • BLD : Ideal Baldoni Papers
  • BAR : Frederic Baraga Papers
  • KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records
  • BRN : Geno C. Baroni Papers
  • NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs
  • BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers
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69. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Phillips
phillips, Bruce D. — of Utah. Independent candidate for US Senator from Utah, phillips, william H. — of New York. Democrat. Candidate for Justice of New
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70. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Goldman To Gomulka
Goldsborough, phillips Lee (18651946) — also known as phillips L. Goldsborough — of Gollberg, william L. — of West Allis, Milwaukee County, Wis.
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71. George Bush Presidential Library And Museum
Nomination of william D. phillips To Be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy January 19, 1990
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Nomination of William D. Phillips To Be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
January 19, 1990 The President today announced his intention to nominate William D. Phillips to be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. This is a new position. Since 1989 Dr. Phillips has served as president of the Missouri Advanced Technology Institute in St. Louis, MO. In addition, he has served as science adviser to the Governor of Missouri, 1987 to present, and a professor of chemistry at Washington University, 1987 to present. Prior to this, Dr. Phillips was senior vice president of science and technology for Mallinckrodt, Inc., in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Phillips graduated from the University of Kansas (B.A., 1948) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1951). He was born October 10, 1925, in Kansas City, MO. He served in the U.S. Navy, 1943 - 1946. Dr. Phillips currently resides in St. Louis, MO.

72. GA 47th Infantry Regiment
william S. phillips’ Infantry · JJ Harper’s Infantry (See Company D, 11th Battalion Georgia Infantry for records prior to May 12, 1862.)
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GEORGIA 47TH INFANTRY REGIMENT
    HISTORICAL NOTES:
      In the spring of 1862, the Forty-Seventh was organized from the Eleventh Infantry Battalion which had previously served on the Georgia coast. Georgia Battalions usually consisted of from three to five companies. The 11th Battalion. of Infantry consisted of nine companies. On May 12, 1862, Co. K, Ga. Inf. was added to the 11th Battn. Ga. Inf. (composed of Companies A to L) and the organization was designated as the 47th Regiment Ga. Inf., C.S.A. Towards the end of the war the 47th was consolidated with the 28th Battalion Ga. Siege Artillery and the 1st Regiment Ga. Regulars (consolidated.) The Forty-Seventh Georgia Infantry was frequently know by alternative names:
        · Joseph S. Cone’s Infantry
        · A. C. Edwards’ Infantry
        · Joseph G. Cone’s Infantry
        · G. W. M. Williams’ Infantry
        · William S. Phillips’ Infantry
        · J. J. Harper’s Infantry
        · E. W. Hazard’s Infantry
        · Bryan Conner’s Infantry
        · J. C. Thompson’s Infantry
      The 47th was originally deployed in the Charleston, South Carolina area. They were engaged on James Island, Morris Island and Proctor's Point in South Carolina and were then assigned to Savannah in late 1862. In the summer of 1863 they were assigned to General Stovall's and J. T. Jackson's Brigades with the Army of Tennessee. They were transferred to Mississippi and participated in the siege of Jackson, Mississippi and were engaged in Marion, Mississippi.

73. MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY E, 1ST REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER
D, June 24, 1864. phillips, william enlisted at Cheraw, April 27, 1862; on muster roll of December 31, 1864. Pinson, Jabez R. - enlisted at Laurens,
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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY E, 1ST REGIMENT
SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
    Statistical Summary:
Organized 13 APR 1861 Reorganized APR 1862 Number of men enrolled Killed in battle Wounded in battle Captured Died of disease Total casualties Percentage casualties
    Historical Notes:
      COMPANY E. Company E was mustered into Confederate service by Major David R. Jones, A. A. General, Mustering Officer, on Sullivan's Island, May 17, 1861. It had previously been designated as Company K. The following muster rolls of the company are available: April 30, May 17, June 30, August 31, October 31, December 31, 1861; April 30, June 30, August 31, October 31, December 31, 1862; February 28, April 30, June 30, October 31, December 31, 1863; February 29, April 30, June 30, August 31, October 31, and December 31, 1864. 1Sometime a company cook. The muster roll of April 30, 1861, gives the company's station as the Moffit Channel Battery, with the following comments: "Company K. 1 Regt S. C. I. was detached for Artillery service on the 23 of March 1861. at the Eufilade Battery. Sullivans Island, having taken an active part in the Bombardment of Fort Sumter, on the 12th and 13th: of April and have since been removed to the Moffit Channel Battery." The muster roll of May 17, 1861, gives Sullivan's Island as the company's station; that for June 30, gives Moultrie House, Sullivan's Island, with these remarks:

74. Advanced Physics Forums - Powered By XMB 1.9.1 Nexus
william D. phillips – Nobel Laureate 1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light.
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75. Maurer Lecture 1999
Robert D. Maurer Lecture 1999 william phillips on Time, Einstein, Nobel Prizewinning physicist william D. phillips delivered this year s Maurer
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Robert D. Maurer Lecture 1999
William Phillips on "Time, Einstein, and the Coldest Stuff in the Universe"
Nobel Prize-winning physicist William D. Phillips delivered this year's Maurer Lecture to a capacity crowd on March 4 in Giffels Auditorium. Dr. Robert Maurer and Mrs. Barbara Maurer were in attendance. Dr. Maurer received the Fulbright College's Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of Physics. Bernard Madison, Dean of the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, presented the certificate and inducted him into the College's Alumni Academy. The following day, Dr. Phillips delivered a Physics Department Colloquium entitled "Atom optics with Bose condensates." This dealt with the quantum wave aspects of atoms. Because of the wave nature of atoms, many of the phenomena familiar in "photon" optics can also be observed in "atom" optics, including diffraction, Bragg scattering, and interferometery. With the experimental achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation, scientists now have coherent atom sources for atom optics analogous to laser sources for photon optics. He described a number of matter-wave optics experiments that have been performed by his group using Bose condensates, including the first demonstration of non-linear atom optics: four-wave mixing of deBroglie waves.

76. [ASC-list] Query About William D Phillips
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77. October 17, 1997, Hour 2:Steven Pinker/Bill Phillips And Steven Chu
from the College de France and Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, and william D. phillips from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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THIS WEEK ON 
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Hour Two: Steven Pinker/Bill Phillips and Steven Chu
How is it that we come to be able to do the things we do? How do we manage to remember things, make choices, act intuitively, fall in love, use common sense even talk? According to cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, we have the skills we have and act the way we do because of the way that our brains have evolved. The human brain, Pinker argues, is made up of many different highly specialized modules, just as a machine or a computer program is made up of different units. These modules have slowly evolved to deal with the human environment but they have adapted themselves to deal with a Stone Age world, populated by nomadic hunter-gatherers, not our modern world. Evolution takes a long time, Pinker argues - and modern life has only existed for a blink of an eye, evolutionarily speaking. As a result, some parts of human behavior really don't have a good explanation in today's world - because they aren't responding to today's world.
Steven Pinker
photo by Bethany Versoy Pinker's new book, "How the Mind Works," draws connections between evolutionary psychology and artificial intelligence in unusual ways. Some people, especially neurobiologists and evolutionary biologists, find some of Pinker's assertions faulty. Join host Ira Flatow as he talks to Steven Pinker about his ideas of how the mind works, on this segment of Science Friday.

78. ESL Quiz - Sweden (William Phillips) I-TESL-J
Answer, d. With just over 8.7 million people, Sweden is one of _ country in the world to develop Copyright (C) 1998 william phillips (wilphil@gol.com)
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    Answer, d. In the 1600s The Netherlands produced many wonderful artists, the most famous of _ Copyright (C) 1997 by william phillips (wilphil@gol.com)
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  • 80. William D. Phillips : SEAC And The Start Of Image Processing At The National Bur
    Dr. william D. phillips was born in 1948 in WilkesBarre PA, and attended public schools in Pennsylvania. He received a BS in Physics from Juniata College
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    SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards
    by Russell A. Kirsch
    William D. Phillips
    Dr. William D. Phillips was born in 1948 in Wilkes-Barre PA, and attended public schools in Pennsylvania. He received a B.S. in Physics from Juniata College in 1970 and the Ph.D. from MIT in 1976. After two years as a Chaim Weizmann postdoctoral fellow at MIT, he joined the staff of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1978. He is currently a NIST Fellow, leader of the Laser Cooling and Trapping Group in the Atomic Physics Division of NIST's Physics Laboratory, and is an adjunct professor of physics at the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Phillip's research group has been responsible for developing some of the main techniques now used for laser cooling experiments in laboratories around the world, including the deceleration of atomic beams and magnetic trapping of atoms. In 1988, the NIST group discovered that laser cooling could reach temperatures much lower than had been predicted by theory, a result that led to a new understanding of laser cooling and new opportunities for research, including the achievement of temperatures within a millionth of a degree of Absolute Zero. Today, the group pursues research in collisions of laser cooled atoms, motion of atoms in optical lattices, atom optics, laser cooled atomic clocks, Bose-Einstein condensation, ultra-cold plasmas, and optical tweezers for biomedical applications. Dr. Phillips is a fellow of the American Physical Society, the Optical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the recipient of the Gold Medal of the U.S. Department of Commerce (1993), the Michelson Medal of the Franklin Institute (1996) and the Schawlow Prize of the American Physical Society (1998). In 1997, Dr Phillips shared the Nobel Prize in Physics "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light."

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