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         Batchelor George:     more books (37)
  1. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell, 1982-01-01
  2. The Batchelor's Own Book; Or, The Progress of Mr. Lambkin,(GENT.), In The Pursuit of Pleasure and Amusement, etc... by George Cruikshank, 1880
  3. Animal Farm (Time Reading Program Special Editon) by George Orwell, 1965
  4. H. G. Wells (British and Irish Authors) by John Batchelor, 1985-05-31
  5. Male Dancers: Bobby Edner, Trent Kowalik, George Quaintance, Alex Ko, Lester Wilson, Tommy Batchelor, Male Dancer
  6. Stories from Pioneer Post by Thelma Batchelor, 2010-05-01
  7. Tax cut--is it really necessary? (Politics in Perspective).: An article from: Implement & Tractor by Charles I. Batchelor, 2003-05-01
  8. Unification of North America; a law, a business, a duty by George Batchelor 1836-1923 YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC, 1867-12-31
  9. GOLDEN JOURNEY by Frank. Illustrated by Nina Scott-Langley. Batchelor, 1946

41. George Batchelor, The Life And Legacy Of G. I. Taylor
by george batchelor. Cambridge University Press, 1994 Science is not a socialvacuum process, and batchelor describes the medium of formal and informal
http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/batchelor-on-taylor/
The Bactra Review: Occasional and eclectic book reviews by Cosma Shalizi
The Life and Legacy of G. I. Taylor
by George Batchelor
Cambridge University Press, 1994 Physicists are used to seeing the name of Taylor among the many fossilized eponyms in our literature. What distressingly few of us realize is that almost all of these Taylors, except for that of the Taylor series, are the same Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram, who was (not merely by this criterion) one of the great physicists of the twentieth century, among the last masters of both theory and experiment. Aside from one early experiment on wave mechanics (where he got accurate results, which nobody could make sense of at the time), Taylor had nothing to do with so-called modern physics, with quantum mechanics and relativity, continuing instead the tradition of classical mechanics, particularly fluid mechanics and the theory of plastic (that is, permanently deformable) materials. He pioneered many fields of research which are still active, if not downright huge, and then turned to something else, and something else again, almost always finding simple, elegant and above all practical ways of coming to grips with them. He was, for instance, the originator of the statistical theory of turbulence, and the author of fully a quarter of the papers in the standard collection of seminal papers . Had he not been distracted by war work, he very likely would have scooped Kolmogorov in discovering the turbulent energy cascade (he'd been working on the component ideas since 1917). When, in 1945, he learned of these ideas from a graduate student (Batchelor) and a German prisoner of war (Heisenberg!), he foresaw the highly abstract, un-applied character the theory of turbulence would assume, and turned away from the subject. This is typical of the old British tradition of applied mathematics and mechanics, which he embodied; but a bit amusing in the grandson of George Boole, the founder of mathematical logic.

42. Author Index
batchelor, george The Life and Legacy of GI Taylor Bear, Commodify YourDissent Salvos from The Baffler; Whitesides, george M. and Felice
http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/authors.html
The Bactra Review
Author Index
Authors' web-pages, when I know them, are linked to their names. A B C D ... W X Y Z
Alic, Margaret
Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century
Atkinson, A. C.
and A. N. Donev Optimum Experimental Designs
Badii, Remo
and Antonio Politi Complexity: Hierarchical Structures and Scaling in Physics
Badoz, Jacques
and Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Fragile Objects: Soft Matter, Hard Science, and the Thrill of Discovery
Ball, Philip
The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature
Ballard, Dana
An Introduction to Natural Computation
Batchelor, George
The Life and Legacy of G. I. Taylor
Bear, Greg
Becker, Anne
The Transmutation Notebooks: Poems in the Voices of Charles and Emma Darwin
Beniger, James
The Control Revolution: Technological and Economic Origins of the Information Society
Bialek, William
and Fred Rieke, David Warland and Rob de Ruyter van Steveninck, Spikes: Exploring the Neural Code
Boccara, Nino
Modeling Complex Systems
Bonner, John Tyler
The Evolution of Complexity, by Means of Natural Selection
Box, Edgar see Gore Vidal
Braitenberg, Valentino

43. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Batcheller To Bateman
batchelor, george Merl — also known as george M. batchelor — of Utah. Americancandidate for US Senator from Utah, 1976, 1980. Still living as of 1980.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/batcheller-bateman.html
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Index to Politicians: Batcheller to Bateman

44. Dr. Keith Moffatt, ITP & U. Cambridge, George Batchelor And The Homogenization O
The george batchelor Memorial Lecture. george batchelor and the Homogenizationof Turbulence. Dr. Keith Moffatt, ITP U. Cambridge
http://online.itp.ucsb.edu/online/hydrot00/moffatt/
Schedule May 15, 2000 The George Batchelor Memorial Lecture George Batchelor and the Homogenization of Turbulence
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45. York Cemetery Military Trail - Hussar George Batchelor

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46. Batchelor Family Genealogy Forum
Re george batchelor and Vine Eskew of Jackson Co., GA Lisa Thompson 6/27/05 george batchelor b1860 Honeybourne Gloucester - David Brown 10/15/03
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47. Fremont County, Iowa Marriages: B - Names
batchelor, george D. Buttercase, MJ, FMar 09 Sep 1872. Bates, Charles E. Mahor,Rosa, FMar 30 Dec 1879. Bates, James L. Piles, Permelia C. FMar 26 Jul 1870
http://iagenweb.org/fremont/vr/marriages/b-marr.htm
Fremont County, Iowa Marriages (transcribed by Pat O'Dell: genpat@netins.net Please let me know if you can correct any of these names. I know that there are mistakes in them. Also, please use your "find" key because some of these are cross-indexed by the female names and some are not. Badam, James K. Fisher, Eliza C. FMar 16 Jan 1865 Bagby, J.P. (male) Rogers, Nancy FMar 17 Sep 1871 Bagley, Albert G. Wittenmeyer, Mary E. FMar 01 Sep 1869 Bagley, O.H. (male) Brown, Laura J. FMar 09 Jul 1867 Bagley, Parl Biddlecome, Mary A. FMar 24 Oct 1864 Bain, Benjamin S. Pauley, Mary L. FMar 04 Jul 1869 Baird, J.B. (male) Dimick, Lucinda FMar 11 Oct 1866 Baird, Luther Loughridge, Mary FMar 14 Mar 1872 Baize, Eliza Burson, George FMar 14 Oct 1875 Baker, Davis S. Martimore, Belinda Jane FMar 08 Jan 1879 Baker, Henry Webb, Elizabeth FMar 30 Apr 1861 Baker, James Rector, Ella V. FMar 01 Sep 1872 Baker, James B. Ferral, Abigail FMar 10 Oct 1875 Baker, Lewis Crouch, Josephine FMar 05 Nov 1865 Baker, Lyman Rhodes, Mary FMar 14 Dec 1865 Baker, Newton A.

48. Edison's Electric Pen
With Charles batchelor proposes a plan to george Bliss for establishing a foreignelectric 24 Apr 1877, Signs agreement with batchelor, george Bliss,
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FTL Design
History of Technology Edison's Electric Pen
1875: the beginning of office copying technology
by Bill Burns Research request : If you know of the location of an
electric pen not in the Registry below, please email me Edison's electric pen was the first electric motor driven appliance produced and sold in the United States, developed as an offshoot of Edison's telegraphy research. Edison and Batchelor noticed that as the stylus of their printing telegraph punctured the paper, the chemical solution left a mark underneath. This led them to conceive of using a perforated sheet of paper as a stencil for making multiple copies, and to develop the electric pen as a perforating device. US patent for "autographic printing" was issued to Edison on 8 August 1876. The electric pen was sold as part of a complete duplicating outfit, which included the pen, a cast-iron holder with a wooden insert, a wet-cell battery on a cast-iron stand, and a cast-iron flatbed duplicating press with ink roller. All the cast-iron parts were black japanned, with gold striping or decoration. The hand-held electric pen was powered by the wet-cell battery, which was wired to an electric motor mounted on top of a pen-like shaft. The motor drove a reciprocating needle which, according to the manual, could make 50 punctures per second, or 3,000 per minute. The user was instructed to place the stencil on firm blotting paper on a flat surface, then use the pen to write or draw naturally to form words and designs as a series of minute perforations in the stencil.

49. Public Radio East - Your Choice Radio Networks
george Olsen, PRE news feature reporter/producer, was awarded Best Feature team (LR) Kelly batchelor, george Olsen, Megen george, and Timothy Kimble!
http://www.publicradioeast.org/soundpostview.asp?ID=59

50. ALPSP Journal - Learned Publishing Index To Vols 1-16
batchelor, george 8/246. An arbiter for authors? 9/712. batchelor, Matthew (R)16/77-8, 79-80. Bath Information and Data Service (BIDS) 5/130 7/81,
http://www.alpsp.org/lpindex/lpindxB.htm
Index to Vols 1 - 18 see Notes A B C ... Z B Babbit, Donald 12/153-4 back issue provision 11/153; 16/173 on CD-ROM 13/242-4 electronic 11/275; 18/140 Bacon, Francis 13/124-6 Baggaley, Richard 12/151 'No such thing as a mature journal' 13/53-7 Bailey, C. W. 12/80 Bailey, Helen 12/52-3 Bainton, Toby 11/221-2, 223, 226 Bakarsic, Kemal 8/124 'Learned publishing and libraries in Yugoslavia' 3/102-10 Baker, David 5/101-2 Baker, John 17/259-60 Bakewell, Ken 'These I have used' 5/253-4 Baldwin, Christine 'Delivering content to universities and colleges' 15/165-74 Electronic journals and user behaviour (with Pullinger) 16/233-4 'What readers value in academic journals' 13/229-39 Balkwill, Richard 11/148 'Digital licensing' 11/119-22 comment on 11/169-70 Ball, David 16/71 'Library purchasing consortia' 13/25-35 Ball, Stephen 'Viruses; from curiosity to Computer Armageddon, and back?' 8/233-43 Baltic States; information survey 8/123 Bammel, Jens 'The BUILDER Project' 12/156-8 'CLA launches new scanning licences' 12/161 'The publisher-author relationship' 12/75-8 WIPO conference report 13/64-5 Bancroft, W. D. 17/131, 132

51. Charlie Batchelor: An Australian Fiddler
Born in 1897 near Bingara, NSW, Charlie batchelor died in mid1984. Charlie learned it from george Parkins, a concertina player who lived nearby.
http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/charlie.htm
Article No 60
Charlie Batchelor:
an Australian fiddler
Meeting Charlie:
Born in 1897 near Bingara, NSW, Charlie Batchelor died in mid-1984. Over the last few years of his long life Charlie was the subject of increasing attention from young musicians in search of locally sourced Australian 'traditional' or 'folk' music. During 1983/4 he made some half-a-dozen visits to NSW festivals, performing in concert and for dancing, as well as informally. The appearance of Charlie and his music caused a bit of a stir in the Australian folk revival, spawning a number of new field collectors and a renewed focus on Australian vernacular music(s). The captivating sound of Charlie's playing and music caused this impact - a unique blend of the familiar and the exotic. An awareness developed that Australian sourced music could actually be attractive to play and dance to. This article will attempt to locate Charlie and his music within the context of his life and historical community and, belatedly, on the contemporary stage of the Australian folk revival. We first met Charlie at his small property, 'Emu Vale' in mid 1981. The middle of a long drought had barely left a blade of grass standing.

52. Octogenarian Aviation Pioneer George Batchelor Passed Away On July 29
TIACA is the only worldwide organization which brings together all the links ofthe air logistics chain.
http://www.tiaca.org/articles/2002/08/02/0A4426D299D14D129EA8E72DB5736F52.asp
Home TIACA Membership Join TIACA About TIACA ... Sitemap Octogenarian aviation pioneer George Batchelor passed away on July 29 Source: Cargo Facts Date: Octogenarian aviation pioneer George Batchelor passed away on July 29. George is credited with creating the operating lease business for used aircraft when he pioneered operating leases for marginal developing South American carriers, among others, in the 1960s. His company, International Air Leases also pioneered the export of used Boeing and Douglas aircraft to Asia and Africa as well. In the early 1950s he founded Arrow Air, which went on to have a checkered history (sometimes competing with operators using leased George Batchelor aircraft), but which is once more going strong under new management. The future of Batchelor's current finance operation, Aerospace Finance, is unknown. He was also a renowned philanthropist, having contributed close to $100 million to South Florida charitable and public service organizations, including $15 million to build the Batchelor Children's Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine. He is survived by his new wife (whom he married only three weeks before his death), four children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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53. The International Air Cargo Association
george batchelor Founder and former Chairman of Arrow Air. No brief biographycan adequately describe the life and accomplishments of george E. batchelor.
http://www.tiaca.org/content/inductees/George_Batchelor.asp
Home TIACA Membership Join TIACA About TIACA ... Sitemap George Batchelor:
Founder and former Chairman of Arrow Air
No brief biography can adequately describe the life and accomplishments of George E. Batchelor. Born in Oklahoma, he graduated from the Aeronautical Institute of California and flew with the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II. His business career has been closely tied to aviation with more than 50 years of diversified management involvement in aircraft sales, leasing, finance, maintenance, and airline operations. He has owned several airlines including Arrow Air, a major air cargo carrier. His vision and activity have played a major role in establishing Florida as an aviation center and Miami as one of the leading air cargo centers of the world. In the area of community service and involvement, his role has been outstanding. His generous financial and personal support has benefited wildlife and the environment, provided medical services and facilities to children, assisted the homeless and needy, and supported education and learning. He richly deserves the honors which have been bestowed upon him and TIACA proudly welcomes him to its Hall of Fame.

54. Weymouth & Melcombe Regis OPC - St Marys Marriages
3 Sep 1788; george SKINNER, batchelor Jane TREVIS, Spinster by Banns 24 Jul 1789; William SMITH, batchelor Margaret george, Spinster by Licence
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55. Hall Of Fame Quartets
Members are Tenor Bill Mohat, Lead - george Alcorn, Bass - Bob Botchick, andBaritone - Greg batchelor. george is a member of the Canton Chapter.
http://www.hofchorus.org/hof-web-quartets.html
CURRENT QUARTETS Twilight is a new and up and coming quartet. They are comprised of veteran quartet people with experience in several notable quartets. Twilight members are: Tenor - Joe Fraley, Lead - Erich Offenburg, Bass - Mark Stock, and Baritone - Ernie Jackson. Erich is a member of the Salem Chapter. The others are members of the Canton Chapter. Contact Joe Fraley via e-mail at tenorjmfraley@aol.com for bookings. Twilight click to enlarge The Harmony Supply Line formed in 2004 and promptly sang on the Canton Chapter Cabaret. Members are Tenor - Bill Mohat, Lead - George Alcorn, Bass - Bob Botchick, and Baritone - Greg Batchelor. George is a member of the Canton Chapter. The others are affiliated with the Independence Chapter. Contact Bob Botchick via e-mail at sparks41@adelphia.net , or phone 330-833-1686 for bookings. The Harmony Supply Line click to enlarge The Accent Quartet started it's journey in 1993, when four men, hungry for a taste of good Barbershop Harmony, got together. Today, they are still going strong! They have over 100 years of barbershop harmony experience, and their repertoire fits most any occasion. Accent members are, Tenor - Bill Evans, Lead - Mike Fike, Bass - Don Hershberger, and Baritone - Wayne Gilkey. Don (Duck) and Wayne are members of the Canton Chapter, the others are members at large. For more information and bookings

56. Marriage Groom Surname G
Gardiner, 03/11/1864, george Gardiner, Phoebe Vowles, 21, 23, batchelor Giblett, 30/12/1794, george Giblett, Ann Giblett, batchelor, Widow, Meare
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Marriage Groom Surname G Groom name generic Date Groom name Bride name Groom age Bride age Groom condition Bride condition Parish Ganfield William Ganfield Charlotte Andrews
Batchelor Spinster Meare Gardiner George Gardiner Phoebe Vowles Batchelor Spinster Wedmore Gare? James Gare? Leah Hayes
Batchelor Spinster Meare Giblett John Giblett Lettice Bassett
Meare Giblett Hugh Giblett Hannah Horne?
Meare Giblett Edward Giblett Sabra Wilcox
Meare Giblett William Gatcombe or Guy otherwise Giblett Alice Giblett
Meare Giblett George Giblett Ann Giblett
Batchelor Widow Meare Giblett Walter Giblett Ann Burnett
Meare Giblett Jacob Giblett Jnr Mary Baker
Meare Giblett Esau Giblett Hannah Baker Batchelor Spinster Meare Giblett George Giblett Nancy Salter Widower Spinster Meare Giblett William Giblett Susanna Keen Batchelor Spinster Meare Giblett Hugh Giblett Sarah Grove Widower Spinster Meare Giblett Thomas Giblett Rachel Edwards Batchelor Spinster Meare Giblett Walter Giblett Mary Wilcox Batchelor Spinster Meare Giblett Samuel Giblett Ann Crozier Batchelor Widow Glast. StB

57. Marriage Bride Surname H
Hayes, 26/12/1822, Hannah Hayes, george Harse, Spinster, batchelor, Meare Hayes, 26/02/1826, Lydia Hayes, george Hancock, Spinster, batchelor, Meare
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Marriage Bride Surname H Bride name generic Date Bride name Groom name Bride age Groom age Bride condition Groom condition Parish Haine Elizabeth Haine John Keen
Meare Haine Hannah Haine Samuel Reynolds
Spinster Batchelor Meare Haine Jane Haine John Masters
Meare Haine ? Haine? Julian? Gunning
Glast. StJ Haine Mary Haine Thomas Comer
Spinster Batchelor Meare Haine Charlotte Haine John Churches
Spinster Batchelor Meare Haine Mary Haine Joseph Keen
Spinster Batchelor Meare Haine Anna Haine Robert Lax Spinster Batchelor Meare Haine Elizabeth Haine Sidney Vale? Spinster Batchelor Meare Haine Hannah Haine Thomas Baker Spinster Batchelor Meare Haines Mary Haines Samuel Reynolds Spinster Batchelor Meare Ham Ann Ham Robert Hunt
Widow Widower Glast. StJ Ham Mary Ann Ham Samuel Patch Spinster Batchelor Meare Ham Btesy Ham? George Popham Spinster Batchelor Meare Ham Matilda Ham Thomas Tucker Stott Spinster Batchelor Meare Hame Hester Hame James Rawles
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58. Class Of 1961, Home Page, Faculty Of Medicine, McGill
Hsu, John D W. Pomeranz, Bruce. batchelor, george H. Ingraham, george W.Popieraitis, Anthony S (Deceased). Bernstein, Aaron D (Deceased). Irwin, D June
http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/alumnicorner/class61.htm
Alumni Profiles
Class of 1961
Acree, Kathleen Hawkins Goldenberg, Marvin H Deceased Newcombe, Edward H Ahern, John S Gorman, David P Nowik, John R Ainbinder, Joan Deceased Govier, William C O'hashi, David A Apen, Edward M Hansen, Carl Ottolenghi, Emma Ashworth, M Anthony Harrold, A John Peter, William J Bacon, Gary F Higgins, Leonard M Pickett, George E Bardana, Emil J Howland, Peter A Pizzo, Albert G Batalion, Hyman Hsu, John D W Pomeranz, Bruce Batchelor, George H Ingraham, George W Popieraitis, Anthony S Deceased Bernstein, Aaron D Deceased Irwin, D June Poppo, Martin J Bilefsky, Ralph Jervis, William H Prescott, Blake D Bilodeau, Ronald R Deceased Johnston, Neil V Rimoin, David L Bittar, Neville Joseph, Alan E Rolde, Alexandra M Blustein, Joseph,E Keller, Rhona J Ryan, Francis P Boisvert, Marcel Kelly, Paul B Saiki, John H Brammell, Homer,L Kenny, William F

59. Marriages Parish Of Caerleon St Cadoc's Church 1820 To 1829 - Caerleon Net
John george batchelor of Christ Church Elizabeth Luter? spinster george Jones batchelor of Tredunnock Ann Leonard spinster
http://www.caerleon.net/history/records/stcadocs/marriages/date1820.htm
St. Cadoc's Church
PARISH OF CAERLEON
MARRIAGES Previous decade Caerleon Net Records Index Caerleon Net Home Page Next Decade FORMAT:
Date
Witnesses
Banns / Licence 11 Feb 1820
Witness: Esther Powell, Rushall Richards
banns 29 Mar 1820
Witness: Reece Richards, Henry Jones
banns 17 Apr 1820
Witness: William Jones, Henry Jones banns 28 May 1820 Witness: Mary Williams, George Gould banns 19 Jun 1820 Witness: Reece Richards, Sarah Richards banns 26 Jun 1820 Witness: Edward Thomas, Henry Jones Banns 9 Jul 1820 Witness:Thomas Jones, Henry Jones banns 6 Aug 1820 Witness: Ann Williams, Henry Jones 20 Aug 1820 Witness: James Hopkins, Sarah Hopkins banns 21 Aug 1820 Witness: Samuel Harris, ? ?

60. Marriages Parish Of Caerleon St Cadoc's Church 1810 To 1819 - Caerleon Net
John george batchelor of Lantarnam Hannah Davis spinster george Lewis batchelor Ann Thomas spinster Witness James Morgan, Henry Jones
http://www.caerleon.net/history/records/stcadocs/marriages/date1810.htm
St. Cadoc's Church
PARISH OF CAERLEON
MARRIAGES Previous decade Caerleon Net Records Index Caerleon Net Home Page Next Decade FORMAT:
Date
Witnesses
Banns / Licence 11 Feb 1810
Witness: Ann Jacob, James Morgan
Licence 11 Mar 1810
Witness: John Jones, Margaret Jones
Licence 22 Apr 1810
Witness: Elizabeth Edwards, Thomas Edwards Licence 30 Apr 1810 Witness: John Davies, Henry Jones Banns 26 May 1810 Witness: Anne Jones, John Thomas Banns 30 May 1810 Witness: William Edwards, Henry Jones Banns 1 Jul 1810 Witness: Jane Jones, Jerimiah ? Banns 2 Jul 1810 Witness: John Williams, Henry Jones Banns 20 Aug 1810 Witness: Elizabeth Jones, Mary Morgan Banns 27 Sep 1810 Witness: James Morgan, Henry Jones

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