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  1. Coaching Youth Baseball: A Baffled Parents Guide (Baffled Parent's Guides) by Bill Thurston, 2000-03-29
  2. What a Wonderful World: The Fuzzy Thurston Story by Fuzzy Thurston, Sue Thurston, et all 2006
  3. Making Waves (A Paperback Guide to the Ideas Behind the Video "Outside In") by Bill Thurston, Albert Marden Silvio Levy, 1995
  4. Players of American Football From Rhode Island: Dezmond Sherrod, Thurston Towle, Bert Shurtleff, Bill Connor, Joe Osmanski, Stan Kozlowski
  5. Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club Players: Terry Lamb, Willie Mason, Braith Anasta, Johnathan Thurston, Jonathan Davies, Sonny Bill Williams
  6. Ecstatic Peace #5 by Bill, Blazel, Douglas, Moore, Thurston, Plymell, Charles et al Berkson, 2003
  7. Fairleigh Dickinson Knights Men's Basketball Coaches: Tom Green, Bill Raftery, Fred Hill, John Thurston, Dick Holub
  8. Becoming Santa by Richard Christie, Thurston James, et all 2001
  9. Speech of Mr. Thurston, in defence of his constituents, and of his course touching the Oregon Land Bill: Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Dec. 26, 1850 ([Speeches in Congress) by Samuel Royal Thurston, 1850
  10. Statement of reasons from an American standpoint: 1. why the Hawaiian Reciprocity Treaty ought not to be abrogated by the tariff bill; and, 2. why it should ... political control or annexation of Hawaii by Lorrin A Thurston, 1897

81. The Tomaszewski Family Tree Thurston Branch
Nina Randall thurston raised the family as bill was away much of the time as heworked with Dad Randall ( 1709 ). After bill and Purvis joined the service
http://tomaszewski.net/Family/Tree/Thurston.shtml
The Tomaszewski Family Tree Thurston Branch
We originally posted the Tomaszewski Family Tree as a single webpage that grew to contain over 200 printed pages. At that point we decided to restructure the page because it was getting out of hand and taking much too long to download. Part of the results from that effort follow. Should you find errors or omissions, you can still refer to the original webpage. Please Note : Throughtout this genealogy a left handed prefix is a birth; a right handed prefix is a reference from a later event (usually marriage). All references are bolded, and equal numbered left and right handed references (or just plain references - ) are always the same person, so use your browser's Find button to follow a lineage (direct links are planned). Scroll to the bottom of the page for links to other sections. : William George Thurston. Born Jul 27, 1895 at Fesserton, Ontario, Canada (issue of Unknown ). Married Nina Josephine Randall ( ) on Jun 1, 1921 at Reed Deer, Alberta, Canada. Assumed deceased, date and place unknown.
Notes:
William Thurston farmed at Knee Hill Valley. He served in World War I for two years and in World War II for five years. He worked at the University of Alberta from his service discharge until 1965.

82. Past Horizons - Dedication Days
Lena M. Crume, Alline Flannigan, Judy Carlson, Tommy Parrish, Mary Barbouletoes,Georgia Snead, Jane thurston, bill Carlson, Alan Hiatt, Jimmy Baldwin,
http://www.ccrh.org/comm/umatilla/primary/dedicat.htm
Document McNARY DAM, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
McNary Dam Newsletter, "The Sage Hen"

Describes the dedication of McNary Dam on April 15, 1947 and the dedication of the new Umatilla High School on April 15, 1948
Past Horizons The children have been tucked away for the night. Your resting comfortably in the warmth and comfort of your home. Resting against the demanding rigors that will be required of you on the morrow. Outside, the inky-blackness is tipped with ribbons of grey, and an opening of the door lets in swirling, whirling wisps of fog. Winter 1950 has come to McNary. Yet on another day... the skies were sun-kissed, blue-green heavens burst forth with a pleasant warmth changing the chilling atmosphere.. . This was April 15, 1947, Umatilla. The cornerstone of a new empire was laid in the shifting sands on the Oregon shore of the Columbia river at Umatilla, Tuesday afternoon...a cornerstone of an edifice of progress which has been in the making for more than a quarter of a century. . . the gigantic McNary Dam. While an officially estimated 8,000 men, women and children of the Pacific Northwest looked on. . . stilled for the moment by the significance of the occasion. . . Mrs. Charles L. McNary dug into the mobile terra firm near Umatilla rapids with an aluminum shovel and as she lifted the coarse earth, she also lifted the hearts of the people of a whole region who had worked incessantly toward such an event since 1921. It was the physical start of "Charley's Dam." Named in honor of the late Oregon senator who spearheaded the project to its authorization through the halls of congress, the barrier to harness-power in a relatively short space of time will arise to forever cover from the eyes of man the scene of yesterday's ceremony.

83. Fountains Run Up A Hefty Bill - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
Fountains run up a hefty bill. By Robbie Dingeman thurston Triangle Fountain,one of the city s newer water features, costs about $20000 a year to
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84. Washington Courts
thurston, bill (Appellant). Michael B. Tierney. McGraw, Marcos (Appellant).Michael B. Tierney. Wigton, Barbara (Appellant). Michael B. Tierney
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85. Handbook Of Texas Online: THURSTON, JOHN M.
John M. thurston, Alamo defender and officer of the Alamo garrison, Phil Rosenthal and bill Groneman, Roll Call at the Alamo (Fort Collins,
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/TT/fth62.html
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THURSTON, JOHN M. (1812-1836). John M. Thurston, Alamo defender and officer of the Alamo garrison, son of Thomas Whiting and Mary Dorsey (Luckett) Thurston, was born in Pennsylvania on April 17, 1812. There is evidence that he was actually named Mountjoy Luckett Thurston, but he took the name of his brother John, who died in infancy in 1811. Thurston came to Texas from Kentucky and received a commission as a second lieutenant in the regular Texas cavalry on December 21, 1835. In January 1836 he delivered thirty-six pounds of rifle powder to Capt. Philip Dimmitt, qv for which he received a pay voucher. He later signed this claim over to T. D. Hendrick. Thurston traveled to the Alamo as an officer of Capt. John H. Forsyth's qv cavalry company, accompanying Lt. Col. William B. Travis, qv and died in the battle of the Alamo qv on March 6, 1836. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Comptroller's Records, Texas State Archives, Austin. Daughters of the American Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionary Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). Bill Groneman

86. 1882 HISTORY Of LaGrange Co. Lima Twp. Part 1
Benjamin Blair, Nathan Fowler, Jason thurston, William Thrall and Jonathan and then hauled in wagons to Lima, the freight bill alone amounting to $3000.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inlagran/1882Lima.html
1882 COUNTIES OF
LaGRANGE and NOBLE INDIANA HISTORICAL and BIOGRAPHICAL
Chicago F.A. Battey and Company Publishers 1882
LIMA TOWNSHIP
Part 1
By:Weston A. Goodspeed.*
*Portion of the facts were compiled by John P. Jones, J. C. Kinney and others.
Lima Township- The Pioneers-Catalogue of Early Settlers-The Red Race-First Land
Purchased in LaGrange County-Interesting Incidents-Founding of Lima
Village-Outline of its Growth-Manufacturing Interests-Village of Ontario-
Its Industries and Developments-The Lima Seminary-The LaGrange
Collegiate Institute-First School in the County-Education and Religion
Lima Township justly enjoys the distinction of having been the site of the first white settlement in LaGrange County. Benjamin Blair Nathan Fowler Jason Thurston William Thrall and Jonathan Gardner located within the limits of the township prior to the spring of 1829, and it is quite certain that the first three were residents of the township in 1828. Benjamin Blair , who moved from Ohio to Southern Michigan in about August,1828,did not remove to Lima Township until November or December of the same year. During the interval he selected his land, now the Craig farm, a mile west of Lima Village, and erected thereon a small log cabin. At the time his family moved into this unpretentious domocile, the families of

87. Honolulu Star-Bulletin News /2005/07/18/
The Akaka bill sets up a process designed to lead eventually to the formation thurston TwiggSmith, the descendent of missionaries and the grandson of
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The Honolulu Star-Bulletin strives to make its news report fair and accurate. If you have a question or comment about news coverage, call Editor Frank Bridgewater at 529-4791 or email him at corrections@starbulletin.com By Sally Apgar
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On Nov. 23, 1993, President Bill Clinton signed into law the "Apology Resolution" that acknowledged the 1893 overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
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Legislation's overview On the eve of a possible historic Senate vote, a look at the Akaka Bill's history, politics and chances.
MONDAY
Battle over the bill As politicians debate in Washington, D.C., opponents and supporters in Hawaii do battle over the native Hawaiian recognition bill.
TUESDAY
Native gambling A look at a native Hawaiian registration drive already under way and the confusion over gambling under the Akaka Bill. The overthrow was led by a group of American merchants with the aid of U.S. Marines, the resolution said, and it apologized both for any government role in the coup and "the deprivation of the rights of native Hawaiians to self-determination."

88. World War II Ex Raf - Aircrew Notice Board Page 30
bill Norman is seeking any information in regard to S/Ldr 89058 John Ellis WillsonDFC Willson Clive Thirsty thurston bomb aimer DFC (New Zealander)
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89. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Work Comp Bill Could Limit Rates
introduced a bill that would allow a panel of officials picked by the governor, Between 1999 and 2003, workers comp rates at thurston s 130worker
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UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER January 6, 2005 Charging that insurance companies have pocketed most of the benefits of recent workers' compensation reforms, a key lawmaker in Sacramento yesterday unveiled a proposal to regulate workers' comp rates. State Sen. Richard Alarcon, who heads the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee, introduced a bill that would allow a panel of officials picked by the governor, insurance commissioner and attorney general to set a limit on how much insurers can charge for workers' comp coverage. Alarcon, a Democrat from Sun Valley, said the legislation is needed because insurers have been boosting their profits while failing to make substantial reductions in the rates they charge for coverage. At the same time, he said, injured workers have been slapped with sharp cuts in benefits. "We are moving backward," Alarcon said at the State Capitol. "We are reducing benefits to workers who are truly injured, and we are not passing on the savings to the smallest businesses in the state of California." Alarcon introduced similar legislation last year, but it was shunted aside in the Assembly Insurance Committee, which focused on a package of reforms aiming at limiting the care provided to injured workers. He thinks the proposal could get a better reception this year, because businesses have not seen much improvement in their workers' comp bills.

90. THE MARTIN J. QUIGLEY PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
References to the McCall bill, and film The Two Monks. Letters by KennethClark, Jack Vizzard, thurston David, SJ, and references to Joseph Breen.
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Box: 2 Fold: 6 Legion of Decency / Miscellaneous Correspondence
DATE SPAN: 01/02/1934 - 11/21/1935
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the Legion of Decency. ALS by Rev. Joseph Corrigan, TLS by Rev. John Devlin, TLS by Arthur D. Maguire, President of the Legion of Decency in Detroit. Item list: TLS from Archbishop James H. Ryan, Bishop of Modra, to MQ. 01/22/1935 TLS from Amleto G. Cicognani, Archbishop of Laodicea, to MQ. 05/23/1935
Box: 2 Fold: 7 Legion of Decency / Miscellaneous Correspondence
DATE SPAN: 09/03/1936 - 07/27/1956
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correpondence regarding the Legion of Decency. Includes TLS by Samuel K. Wilson, S.J., Joseph A. Luther SJ, and William H. Mooring. Discussions on Two Faced Woman, This Thing Called Love, No Greater Sin, Actress Gypsy RoseLee+ PedrodCordoba Box: 2 Fold: 8 Legion of Decency / Miscellaneous Material DATE SPAN: 03/31/1930 - 11/12/1957 DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous material related to the Legion of Decency and its campaigns. Includes printed copies of the Production Code, reports and explanations of the Legion's classifications, moral evaluations and related publications.

91. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Jenkins
Jenkins, thurston S. — of Flint, Genesee County, Mich. 1936) — also known asWilliam L. Jenkins; bill Jenkins — of Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tenn.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jenkins.html
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92. Comcast Spotlight Opposes MRC Bill - 7/21/2005 60400 PM
Comcast Spotlight has joined in the opposition to a bill that calls for Charles thurston outlined his objections to the “Fair Ratings” bill that has
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA628347.html

93. 8/23 Intro Notes Or Intro Notes Large Font. Alexander S Horned
Geometry and the Imagination in Minneapolis, John Conway, Peter Doyle, JaneGilman, bill thurston The Pseudosphere Gaussian Curvature; thurston,
http://www.math.uiowa.edu/~idarcy/COURSES/203/FALL04/203.html
intro notes or intro notes large font Alexander's Horned Sphere
Classification of surfaces:
p. 1 - 6 of Cameron Gordon Combinatorial Methods in Low-dimensional Topology 1, MSRI 1996
. Click here for more lectures by Cameron Gordon
Chapter 4, section 2 from Livingston's Knot Theory Knots in the torus: Rolfsen 2C Mapping class group of the torus: Rolfsen 2D Holiday Solid tori: Rolfsen 2E
Heegard splitting Lens Spaces: Rolfsen 9AB Seifert Fibered Spaces
Lecture
's bases mostly on
  • Seifert's Topology of 3d fibered spaces (see appendix of Seifert and Threlfall, A textbook of topology )
  • Jankins and Neumann's Lectures on Seifert manifolds, Brandies Lecutre Notes, 1983.
    Other sources
  • Hatcher, Allen. Ch 2 of Basic 3-Manifold Topology
  • Matt Brin's: Seifert-fibered 3-manifolds (preprint 10). October Prime Decomposition, JSJ decomposition, etc
    Lecture
    's bases mostly on
  • Hatcher, Allen. Ch 2 of Basic 3-Manifold Topology
  • Casson's notes
  • Hempel, John, 3-manifolds, Princeton University Press, 1976.
  • Jaco, William H., Lectures on three-manifold topology, American Mathematical Society, 1980.
  • Hemion, Geoffrey, The classification of knots and 3-dimensional spaces, Oxford University Press, 1992.
  • 94. Axiom-math (date)
    Re Axiommath POLY INT =\\= UP(x, INT), Dylan thurston, 1331 Dylan thurston,1601; Axiom-math RE Types in axiom., Page, bill, 1518
    http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-math/2003-10/
    axiom-math (date) Thread Index Top All Lists Advanced ... Prev Period Last Modified: Mon Oct 13 17:25:46 2003
    Messages in reverse chronological order Next Period

    95. William Traver Gallery — Mary Josephson
    Invisible Women Age of Beauty, Grover thurston Gallery, Seattle, WA Cover illustration, Rainstorm Over the Alphabet, by bill Tremblay, Lynx House Press
    http://www.travergallery.com/artists/mj_resume.html
    Born in 1953, Biloxi, MI Education
    BFA, Painting, Pacific NW College of Art, Portland, OR
    Parsons School of Design, Paris, France
    Certificate Lithography, Ecole National Superior Des Beaux Artes, Paris, France
    Teaching, Residencies, Lectures
    Volunteer, Oregon Health Sciences University Marquam Hill Art Committee
    Oregon College of Arts and Crafts, Instructor
    Centrum, Port Townsend, WA, Instructor
    Creative Arts Community, Menucha, Instructor
    Taught visual arts in different capacities, as both volunteer and paid professional, talented and gifted students and children at risk in Portland Public Schools, grades K-12
    Worked as assistant to the Director, William Jamison, and then as Director, Jamison/Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR Gamblin Artist Colors Solo Exhibitions Nightengales and Mockingbirds , William Traver Gallery, Tacoma, WA Talking Pictures , Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, OR A Common Sense , Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, Portland, OR Looking Homeward (With Eyes Toward the World) , Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, OR What Remains the Same , Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, OR Flora , Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, OR Invisible Women: Age of Beauty , Grover Thurston Gallery, Seattle, WA Under Fair Skies , Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, OR Invisible Women: Age of Beauty , Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell,NM Translations of Light , Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, OR Tall Tree (Many Branches) Deep Roots , Grover/Thurston Gallery, Seattle, WA New Paintings , Galeria Dos Damas Dos, Palm Springs, CA

    96. Bill Thurston On Geometry/Dateline UC Davis/04-28-00
    Fields medalist bill thurston helps students harvest fruits of geometry.Teachers bill thurston, standing on left, and Ian Agol, standing right,
    http://www-dateline.ucdavis.edu/042800/DL_Thurston.html
    April 28, 2000
    Shaping up mathematics
    Fields medalist Bill Thurston helps students harvest fruits of geometry
    Teachers Bill Thurston, standing on left, and Ian Agol, standing right, use hands-on exercises with everyday shapes to geach multidimensional thinking to students.
    Neil Michel/Axiom photo
    By Sylvia Wright
    In the 1884 novel Flatland , a square living on a plane bemoans his two-dimensional life. "Life is somewhat dull in Flatland," he writes. "How can it be otherwise, when all one’s prospect, all one’s landscapes, historical pieces, portraits, flowers, still life, are nothing but a single line?" The Flatlander knows what he is missing because he has just been carried by a teacher into Spaceland, the third dimension. At UC Davis, mathematics professor William Thurston takes his students on a similar trip, into the world of multidimensional thinking. But while the square was impoverished by his new awareness, Thurston’s students are enriched. After a few classes of "Geometry and the Imagination," objects as mundane as apple peels or bathroom tiles and as exotic as the expanding universe all assume new character and complexity. "I just thought this class was going to be on geometry and shapes," said junior Heather Witt, a chemistry major. "I had no idea how much it would apply to everyday things. I’ve never looked at vegetables, for instance, and thought they were mathematically related. And they are."

    97. Geometry In Action
    From wpt@math.berkeley.edu (bill thurston) Newsgroups sci.math Subject ReHexahedral decomposition of polyhedra Date 25 Oct 1993 042819 GMT
    http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/gina/Thurston-hexahedra.html
    From: wpt@math.berkeley.edu (Bill Thurston) Newsgroups: sci.math Subject: Re: Hexahedral decomposition of polyhedra Date: 25 Oct 1993 04:28:19 GMT Organization: U.C. Berkeley Math. Department. MCASALE@DELPHI.COM mcasale@news.delphi.com casale@pda.com Part of Geometry in Action , a collection of applications of computational geometry.
    David Eppstein
    Theory Group ICS UC Irvine Last update: 14 Nov 1996, 16:03:09 PST.

    98. Applegate Directory Ltd
    Taylor, bill Marketing Director Printable Field Emitters Ltd thurston,David Managing Director Alderman thurston Trading Ltd
    http://www.applegate.co.uk/indexes/people/all-t.htm
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    Taberner, Harry: Managing Director: Fleetwood Bathroom and Kitchen Centre
    Taberner, Tim: Sales Manager: Arcom
    Tablin, Kate: Managing Director: Hartpenta Ltd
    Tabor, Alan: Sales and Marketing Director: Safe Communications Ltd
    Tabor, J: Managing Director: Ashby and Coalville Mail Tabor, Richard: Sales Manager:

    99. Applegate Directory Ltd
    thurston, C Managing Director Industrial Machine Tool Services Ltd Treddenick, bill Sales and Marketing Director Lorien Eng Solutions Ltd
    http://www.applegate.co.uk/indexes/people/engineering-t.htm
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    Tailor, Mahendra: Managing Director: Biddle and Mumford Gears Ltd
    Tait, Andrew: Operations Manager: David Reekie and Sons Ltd
    Tait, Carole: Administrator: Henrob Ltd
    Tait, Charles: Proprietor: Charles Tait Marine and General Engineers
    Tait, John: Sales Director:

    100. Thurston, William Paul --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    thurston, William Paul American mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medalin 1983 for his work in topology. e See /e the tbl artclid= 125559
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9100009

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