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  1. The theological works of Edward Burton by Edward Burton, 1837
  2. The Greek Testament, with English Notes. by Edward Burton, 1831-01-01
  3. From D*Day Through Victory in Europe - The Eye-Witness Story as Told by War Correspondents on the Air [includes: Edward R. Morrow, William L. Shirer, Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Howard K. Smith, Quincy Howe, George Fielding Eliot, Quentin Reynolds, Winston Burdett, Joseph C. Harsch, Bill Downs, Larry Leseuer, Richard C. Hottelet, George Hicks; President Roosevelt, President Truman, Winston Churchill, Gen. de Gaulle and Norman Corwin's 'On a Note of Triumph'] by Columbia Broadcasting System, 1945
  4. The Magpie Years '93: The Continuing History of the Collingwood Football Club by Brian Hansen, 1993-01-01
  5. The Greek Testament with English Notes In Two Volumes by The Rev. Edward Burton, 1831
  6. Lectures upon the ecclesiastical history of the first three centuries: From the crucifixion of Jesus Christ to the year 313 by Edward Burton, 1833
  7. The supposed visit of St. Paul to Britain. A lecture delivered in the University of Oxford by Edward Cardwell ..
  8. Pioneer agricultural journalists: Brief biographical sketches of some of the early editors in the field of agricultural journalism, by William Edward Ogilvie, 1927
  9. THE MAGPIES - COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB 1892 - 1992 by BRIAN HANSEN, 1992-01-01
  10. HORAE PAULINAE ; OR, THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURE HISTORY OF ST. PAUL by WILLIAM PALEY, 1822
  11. Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford...1832 Being the Day Appointed for a General Humiliation by Edward Burton, 1832
  12. Ode for the Encænia at Oxford, July 3, 1810 by Edward Copleston, 1810
  13. An exposition of the parables and of other parts of the Gospels, by Edward Greswell, 1834
  14. An inquiry into the heresies of the apostolic age; in eight serm by Burton. Edward. 1794-1836., 1829-01-01

21. Edward R. Murrow: Inventing Broadcast Journalism
Writing to Charles collingwood in the immediate postwar period, edward R. Murrow said, For a few brief years a few men attempted to do an honest job of
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Edward R. Murrow: Inventing Broadcast Journalism Murrow refused to go into shelters, saying that once you did you lost your nerve. With considerable nonchalance, Murrow, LeSueur and a young New York Times reporter, James Reston, played golf on a nine-hole course on London's Hampstead Heath. If a ball rolled near an unexploded bomb, it was declared an unplayable lie. The hazards were all too real. Out walking one evening, Murrow suddenly stepped into a doorway. Two colleagues instantly followed suit. Seconds later, a shell casing landed where they had been standing. CBS was repeatedly bombed out of its tiny London office always without serious casualty. Another evening, Ed and Janet Murrow were walking home and he suggested stopping in the Devonshire Arms, a pub frequented by journalists. Janet said she was tired, so they continued home. Ten minutes later the pub received a direct hit and everyone inside was killed.

22. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Sir Edward Collingwood
According to our current online database, Sir edward collingwood has 1 students and 20 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
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23. Saint Michael Churchyard - Surnames C-F - Bishop Middleham, Durham, England
collingwood, edward, d. 1867, age 17yr, DO collingwood, edward, d. 22 Sep 1865, age 2yr and ?months old, s/o edward and Jane, DO Cooke, Jane, d.
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This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Carnegie, Jemima, d. 30 Mar 1826, d/o Major General Mark Napier and Margaret, [DO]
Cartledge, Charles Ashforth, b. 22 Feb 1849, d. 16 Mar 1892, Vicar of Bishop Middleham, h/o Harriett Anne, [DO]
Cartledge, Charles Ashforth, d. 29 Jul 1916, age: 33yr, 2nd Lietenant Northamptonshire Regiment, His body lies in Aveluy France, s/o Charles and Harriett, [DO]
Cartledge, Harriett Anne, d. 4 Mar 1908, age: 69yr, w/o Charles Ashforth Cartledge, [DO]
Chapman, Esther, bur. 20 Sep 1897, age 70yr, [DO]
Chapman, Richard Wilson, bur. 8 Aug 1897, age 78yr, [DO]
Chapman, William, bur. 5 Jan 1879, age 11yr, [DO]
Chatt, Robert, d. 12 Nov 1975, age: 83yr, [DO]
Collad, Jane, d. 27 ... 1713, age: 65yr, w/o Thomas, [DO]
Collad, Thomas, d. 1711 aged ? h/o Jane, [DO] Collingwood, Edward, d. 1867, age: 17yr, [DO] Collingwood, Edward

24. R.g. Collingwood - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on R.G. collingwood, ed. Journal article by Q. edward Wang; Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. 40, 2003
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RG collingwood Scholarly books and articles on RG collingwood at Questia, RG collingwood - Related Resources. Arnold J. Toynbee edward Gibbon
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26. Sir Edward Foyle Collingwood (1900-1970), Mathematician And Medical Administrato
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Sir edward Foyle collingwood including Sir edward Foyle collingwood by Bassano, Sir edward Foyle
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27. Murrow, Edward R.
edward R. Murrow is the most distinguished and renowned figure in the history of such as Eric Sevaried, Charles collingwood, and Howard K. Smith,
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MURROW, EDWARD R. U.S. Broadcast Journalist David Halberstam once observed in The Powers That Be that Murrow was "one of those rare legendary figures who was as good as his myth." Murrow was apparently driven by the democratic precepts of modern liberalism and the more embracing Weltanschauung of the American Protestant tradition. In Alexander Kendrick's Prime-Time: The Life of Edward R. Murrow , for example, Murrow's brother, Dewey, described the intense religious and moral tutelage of his mother and father: "they branded us with their own consciences." Murrow's imagination and the long-term effects of his early home life impelled him to integrate his parents' ethical guidelines into his own personality to such an extensive degree that Edward R. Murrow became the virtual fulfillment of his industry's public service aspirations. Edward R. Murrow, of course, was only one of many heroes to emerge from World War II, but he became the eminent symbol for broadcasting. The creation of the Murrow legacy and tradition speaks both to the sterling talent of the man himself and the enormous growth and power of radio during the war years. Murrow hired a generation of electronic journalists at CBS, such as Eric Sevaried, Charles Collingwood, and Howard K. Smith, among many others, for whom he set the example as their charismatic leader. As late as 1977, in fact, more than a decade after Murrow's death, Dan Rather wrote in his autobiography

28. Person To Person
Richard Bartone. HOSTS. edward R. Murrow Charles collingwood. PRODUCERS. John Aaron, Jesse Zousmer, Charles Hill, Robert Sammon, edward R. Murrow
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PERSON TO PERSON U.S. Talk/Interview Program Person to Person developed out of Edward R. Murrow's belief that human beings are innately curious. That curiosity was intense regarding the private lives of public people, or visiting the extraordinary in the most ordinary environmentthe home. For his television program, then, Murrow, sitting comfortably in the studio, informally greeted two guests a week, in fifteen minute interviews in their homes, talking about the everyday activities of their lives. The interviews avoided politics, detailed discussion of current events, and a line of questioning that delved deeper into one or two issues. The more general the question, and frequent the change of topic, the more satisfying the process of revealing different facts of the private figure. On Person to Person , people conversed with Murrow, and, starting in the Fall of 1959, with Charles Collingwood, as host. Almost every year, for nine years, informal chats positioned the show in the top ten network programs. But the series increasingly became the battleground, inside and outside CBS, over the function of television news, the ethics of peering into private lives for profit, Murrow's journalistic integrity, and the organizational control of the network's image.

29. Accounting Historians Journal, The: Edward Wild: Advocate Of Simplification And
Full text of the article, edward Wild Advocate of simplification and an organised collingwood became known as the brewing capital of Australia
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. INTRODUCTION The content of any book, including books on accounting, is influenced by the author's life experiences, education and social context. Given these perceptives, this paper examines the life and career of Wild along with the local Victorian context within which Wild's book was written. There follows a description and analysis of Wild's book and a discussion of his arguments for the professionalisation of accounting in Australia. Possible influences on Wild's writing are examined and his possible influence on later developments in Australian accounting is also considered.

30. Accounting Historians Journal, The: Edward Wild: Advocate Of Simplification And
Full text of the article, edward Wild Advocate of simplification and an collingwood became known as the brewing capital of Australia Dunstan, 1987,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Abstract: As far as can be established, Edward Wild's book, Bookkeeping by Double Entry Made Easy, was the second book on accounting to be published in Australia. Apart from the presentation of his simplified system of double entry bookkeeping, Wild advocated the establishment of an organised Australian accounting profession in his book. This paper examines the life and career of Wild and describes and analyses the content of his book. The book is placed within the local Victorian context. Possible influences on Wild's writing are examined and the possible influence of Wild on later developments in Australian accounting is addressed.

31. Voice Of The Faithful - In The Vineyard
Region 6 – OH, MI (2) Mary collingwood, edward Friedl. Region 7 – IL, IN, WI (2) Janet Hauter, Mary Heins, Stephanie McElligott, Genevieve O’Toole
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Indianapolis Convocation Update Our keynote speaker in Indianapolis is the Church historian Francine Cardman from Weston Jesuit School of Theology. Francine is an Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Church History. Her expertise in early Church history, early Church leadership, the history of Christian spirituality, and ecumenism promises to inform and energize. The title of Francine’s talk is “Re-membering the Church: Participation and Structure Then and Now.” I asked Francine for her thoughts on that hyphen and her reply “re-minds” all of us that we are both old and new in this faith. “Re-membering: 1) to call to mind, to know again, to make a part of oneself in being and doing; 2) to bring together again, to rejoin separated parts or members, to re-form and reintegrate, to renew and make whole. Re-membering is an organic process of incorporating past and present, the many and the one, both in oneself and in other bodies of which we are a part. Re-membering the Church recalls who and how we have been, reviews who and how we are, and re-visions who and how we might be as Church. The process of re-membering the Church calls into communion the lost and silenced voices, the forgotten possibilities, the necessary alternatives from every age so that we might faithfully pray, think, and witness together as Church for the sake of the gospel and the life of the world.”

32. Collingwood - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
collingwood College, at the University of Durham, England edward collingwood, Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/collingwood
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33. Barfield Companion Biographies
edward Casey (1939 ) American professor of philosophy at State University of New RG collingwood (1889-1943) British philosopher and historian of ideas,
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Biographies C Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.)
Roman general, statesman, and dictator, killed in an assassination. Fritjof Capra (1939- )
German-American physicist and new age thinker, author of such books as The Tao of Physics. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
British essayist, historian, and social critic, best known for Sartor Resartus and The French Revolution. Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970)
German philosopher, a major figure in the development of logical positivism
Humphrey Carpenter (1946- )

British biographer, author of a biography of J. R.R. Tolkien and of The Inklings: C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and Their Friends Edward Casey (1939- )
American professor of philosophy at State University of New York at Stony Brook, author of such books as Imagining Remembering: A Phenomenological Study Getting Back into Place The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History Pablo Casals (1876-1973)
Masterful Spanish cellist and composer. Ernst Cassirer (1874-1945)
German philosopher, author of such works as The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms (1923-1929) and An Essay on Man Carlos Castaneda (1931-98)
Anthropologist and author, a major figure in the drug culture, author of such books as A

34. Royal Sovereign - Tree For All
Wherever collingwood went he planted an acorn. edward Rotherham, who was captain of the Royal Sovereign, and FlagCaptain to collingwood at Trafalgar,
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Throckley, near Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND
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Nelson's second in command - Vice Admiral Collingwood
Ship Commander - Capt Edward Rotheram
Guns - 100
Constructed at  - Plymouth
Crew - 850
Killed in the battle - 47
Injured in the battle - 94
Wood Information Size - Owner - Greenwich Hospital To be planted - November 2005 The land that will be planted and callled Royal Sovereign Wood is close to Throckley to the west of Newcastle in the North East. Vice Admiral Collingwood, Nelson's second in command was born near Morpeth.  His descendents still live here.  Wherever Collingwood went he planted an acorn.  Edward Rotherham, who was captain of the Royal Sovereign, and Flag-Captain to Collingwood at Trafalgar, was also born in the North East. It is a reasonably flat site and currently down to arable. It has good public access with a number of public rights of way. The area also benefits from Tyne Riverside Country Park which runs east to west through the middle of the landholding. The project gives the opportunity to increase the area of woodland and should improve further access to and from the country park.

35. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Colen To Collingwood
Colladay, edward Francis (b. 1877) — also known as edward F. Colladay — of 1860) — also known as Charles B. collingwood — of Lansing, Ingham County,
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36. Univeristy Of Toledo Library Exhibits: Lewis Carroll Bibliography
with reprints from scarce and unacknowledged work (SD collingwood, Ed.). Inventing wonderland the lives and fantasies of Lewis Carroll, edward
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"The Two Faces of Lewis Carroll"
at Carlson Library, January 13-27, 1997
Carroll, L. (1918). Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there . New York : The Macmillan Company.
Carroll, L. (1975). The Rectory magazine . Austin : University of Texas Press.
This is a photoreprint edition of the original 1850 manuscript in the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Carroll, L. (1951?). Alice's adventures under ground : After Lewis Carroll's original manuscript which later became Alice in wonderland . New York : Panda Prints.
This is a facsimile of the original manuscript that was afterwards developed into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and is housed in the Canaday Center..
Carroll, L. (1961). Diversions and digressions of Lewis Carroll; a selection from the unpublished writings and drawings of Lewis Carroll, together with reprints from scarce and unacknowledged work (S. D. Collingwood, Ed.). New York : Dover Publications.
Carroll, L. (1965).

37. Edward COLLINGWOOD
1. Jenny collingwood. 2. Annie collingwood. 3. edward Watson collingwood. 4. Mary Ellen collingwood. Group Sheet, F123. Notes, Farmed at Crowes House
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38. Genealogy Data - All Known Relations Of James Alfred Flack - Indg10 - Generated
edward collingwood Parents was born 1 about 1867 in Hesleton, Durham, Jennie married edward collingwood. ~Source Olive Carter Jennie married cousin
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William TROTTER Bertha Gertrude COLLINGWOOD [ Parents .Bertha married William TROTTER. ~Source Oive Carter They had the following children: F i Betty TROTTER M ii Derek TROTTER George BRASS Betty TROTTER [ Parents They had the following children: M i John BRASS Watson COLLINGWOOD [ Parents .Watson married Florence UNKNOWN. ~Source Olive Carter Florence UNKNOWN They had the following children: F i Marjorie COLLINGWOOD M ii David COLLINGWOOD Arthur COLLINGWOOD [ Parents .Arthur married Louise UNKNOWN. Has eight Children ~Source Olive Carter Louise UNKNOWN William NICHOLSON Marjorie COLLINGWOOD [ Parents .Marjorie married William NICHOLSON. ~Source Olive Carter They had the following children: M i John NICHOLSON George MILES Dorothy WISEMAN [ Parents Edward COLLINGWOOD [ Parents was born about 1867 in Hesleton, Durham, England. He married Jennie UNKNOWN. Edward was counted in a census in 1881 in Field House, Witton Le Wear, Durham, England. He was employed as Farmers Son in 1881. Farmed at 'Crowes House' ,Wheatley Hill, Co Durham. ~Source Olive Carter.

39. Ruskin MP I Bibliography
collingwood, WG, The Life and Work of John Ruskin (Two Volumes) (London Steane, edward, Evangelical Protestantism Report of a Meeting Convened by The
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Mobile (519) 3725862. collingwood Office edward J. Barker, CA Dundee Private Investors Inc. 243 Ste. Marie Street collingwood, Ontario
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