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Financial Aid The Shaverhitchings Scholarship fund was created in 1990 by Dr. george H.hitchings and Dr. Joyce Shaver hitchings for the purpose of honoring and http://www.ecu.edu/financial/ahschol.cfm
Extractions: This scholarship is offered to a graduate student who has been accepted for admission or who is enrolled full-time at the ECU School of Allied Health Sciences. Scholarship is valued at $1,250 per semester and is awarded to a full time graduate student in the School of Allied Health Sciences. Criteria include a minimum 3.0 GPA as well as a demonstrated commitment to the Allied Health Sciences and a career in the allied health science field. Additional information may be obtained from the Honors and Awards Committee Chair. Gravely Foundation Scholarship - School of Allied Health Sciences Respective departments will make annual nominations for this scholarship offered by the Gravely Foundation of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Candidates shall exhibit a GPA of 3.2 or better, and be either a junior, senior or graduate student in Biostatistics, Environmental Health, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy or Rehabilitation Studies. A brief statement regarding the financial need to complete your degree is also required, as well as written demonstration of how you wish to reflect good citizenship within the University and contributions made to your field of major. Scholarship amount: Three @ $500. Additional information may be obtained from the Honors and Awards Committee Chair. Deadline: November 8
Elsevier.com - Advances In Enzyme Regulation, Volume 31 The Special Symposium Lecture, one of the highlights of this twoday symposium,was delivered by george H hitchings, who spoke on Properties of Purine and http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/29157
Extractions: Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Advances in Enzyme Regulation, Volume 31 Book information Product description Audience Author information and services Ordering information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Book related information Submit your book proposal Other books in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view ADVANCES IN ENZYME REGULATION, VOLUME 31 Volume 31 in this series presents novel approaches in chemotherapy, focusing on inhibitors of key enzymes (thymidylate synthase, IMP dehydrogenase, purine salvage enzymes and ribonucleotide reductase) and other strategic enzymes of nucleic acid biosynthesis. Among various important topics this volume also concentrates on the role of signal transduction in mammals and yeast. Diversities of a family of signal transducing protein kinases are also highlighted and the role of inositol lipid phosphorylatin in the cell nucleus is discussed. The molecular basis of carcinogenesis is examined with emphasis on the expression of cellular oncogenes in human neuroblastoma and on action of tumour suppressor genes. The Special Symposium Lecture, one of the highlights of this two-day symposium, was delivered by George H Hitchings, who spoke on "Properties of Purine and Pyrimidine Analogs", a topic which brought him the Nobel Prize.
Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents and george H. hitchings, 83, both officially retired but still working everyday at Burroughs Wellcome Research Laboratories in Research Triangle Park, http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1988/1988i.html
Extractions: A British doctor who developed the first "beta-blocking" drug to combat coronary heart disease and two American researchers from North Carolina whose 44-year collaboration has produced seven major drugs against leukemia, malaria, herpes and other diseases yesterday were awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in medicine. Sir James W. Black, 64, of King's College Hospital Medical School in London, will share the prize money of nearly $400,000 with Gertrude B. Elion, 70, and George H. Hitchings, 83, both officially retired but still working every day at Burroughs Wellcome Research Laboratories in Research Triangle Park, N.C. In awarding the prize to Elion and Hitchings, the Nobel committee at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute said their work is so important that each of the seven drugs for which they are being honored "could have won a Nobel." Like many Nobel laureates, yesterday's honorees learned of the award through early morning telephone calls from journalists. At first, Elion simply could not believe it.
Name Index 651 hitchings Eliz. 656 - hitchings george 655 - hitchings William 656 -hitchings Wm. 643 - HITCHMAN James 637 - HITCHMAN Sml. 643 - HITCHMAN Thomas http://www.british-genealogy.com/resources/books/directories/fwc025oxf/indexes/p
Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005) hitchings, george H.; Black, James UK. 1989, Bishop, J.Michael; Hartwell, Leland H. (2001) hitchings, george H. (1988) http://www.allegro-c.de/chronik/a28m.htm
George H. Hitchings Winner Of The 1988 Nobel Prize In Medicine PA Civil War Soldiers 48th Regiment Co. C - Free Pennsylvania george W. Hoffman, Jacob Haines, William J. Hartman, John F. Hartley, JamesHaines, Jacob Henry, Charles H. Hunt, William hitchings, george Hartnet, http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/medicine/1988c.html
Nobelova Cena Za Lekaøstvi 1988 Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, george H. hitchings; 1989 J.Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus; 1990 Joseph E. Murray, E. Donnall Thomas http://www.converter.cz/nobel/lekarstvi.htm
Extractions: Úvodní strana Nobelova cena Nobelova cena za lékaøství (medicínu) - seznam laureátù: 1901 Emil von Behring 1902 Ronald Ross 1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen 1904 Ivan Pavlov 1905 Robert Koch 1906 Camillo Golgi, Santiago Ramón y Cajal 1907 Alphonse Laveran 1908 Paul Ehrlich, Ilya Mechnikov 1909 Theodor Kocher 1910 Albrecht Kossel 1911 Allvar Gullstrand 1912 Alexis Carrel 1913 Charles Richet 1914 Robert Bárány 1915 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1916 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1917 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1918 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1919 Jules Bordet 1920 August Krogh 1921 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1922 Archibald V. Hill, Otto Meyerhof 1923 Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod 1924 Willem Einthoven 1925 Nobelova cena za lékaøství nebyla udìlena 1926 Johannes Fibiger 1927 Julius Wagner-Jauregg 1928 Charles Nicolle 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Hopkins 1930 Karl Landsteiner 1931 Otto Warburg 1932 Edgar Adrian, Sir Charles Sherrington 1933 Thomas H. Morgan
Nobel Prize: Medicine Timeline Translate this page Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, george H. hitchings. 1987. Susumu Tonegawa.1986. Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi-Montalcini http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0313040/medtl.html
Extractions: Year Medicine Prize Winner Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, John E. Sulston Leland H. Hartwell, R. Timothy (Tim) Hunt, Sir Paul M. Nurse Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, Eric R. Kandel Günter Blobel ... Stanley B. Prusiner Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel Edward B. Lewis, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Eric F. Wieschaus Alfred G. Gilman, Martin Rodbell Richard J. Roberts, Phillip A. Sharp Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs Erwin Neher, Bert Sakmann Joseph E. Murray, E. Donnall Thomas J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, George H. Hitchings Susumu Tonegawa Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi-Montalcini Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein Niels K. Jerne, Georges J.F. Köhler, César Milstein Barbara McClintock Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, John R. Vane Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel Baruj Benacerraf, Jean Dausset, George D. Snell Allan M. Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans, Hamilton O. Smith Roger Guillemin, Andrew V. Schally, Rosalyn Yalow Baruch S. Blumberg, D. Carleton Gajdusek
Extractions: Feedback Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun George Guess - Cherokee who created a notation for writing the Cherokee language (1770-1843) Sequoya Sequoyah Cherokee - a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma Indian chief Indian chieftain - the leader of a group of native Americans
JBC -- Index By Author (Sep 1953; Volume 204, Number 1) D. Mark Hess, Helen H. Hiatt, Howard H. Hiatt, Howard H. Hirschman, AlbertHitchings, george H. Hogan, Gertrude L. Hogeboom, george H. Housewright, http://www.jbc.org/content/vol204/issue1/aindex.shtml
Extractions: Index by Author: 1 Sep 1953; 204 (1) [Table of Contents] A B C ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Alfin-Slater, Roslyn B. Allison, Rufus K. Altenbern, Robert A. Anfinsen, Christian B. Anslow, W. Parker, Jr. Banes, Daniel Barry, Shirley R. Bean, R. C. Beinert, Helmut Birnbaum, Sanford M. Bock, Robert M. Boyer, P. D. Boyle, Edwin Brown, Ray K. Burris, R. H. Cantoni, G. L. Carol, Jonas Chanutin, Alfred Childs, Barton Clute, Owen L. Cobey, Florapearl A. Cohen, Saul L. Curran, George L. Di Giorgio, J. Dobriner, Konrad Dobriner, Konrad Dobyns, Brown M. Elion, Gertrude B. Fankuchen, I. Ferguson, John H. Floyd, C. S. Fones, William S. Gal, Emery M. Green, N. Michael Greenberg, David M. Greenstein, Jesse P. Handler, Philip Hassid, W. Z. Hegsted, D. Mark Hess, Helen H. Hiatt, Howard H. Hiatt, Howard H. Hirschman, Albert Hitchings, George H. Hogan, Gertrude L. Hogeboom, George H. Housewright, Riley D. Humphries, Phyllis Katznelson, H. Knight, C. A. Kochakian, Charles D. Kornberg, Arthur
Chemical & Engineering News: Top Pharmaceuticals: 6-Mercaptopurine The first effective leukemia drug was 6mercaptopurine, developed by Elion andGeorge H. hitchings, who worked together for 30 years at Burroughs Wellcome http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/83/8325/83256-mercaptopurine.html
Extractions: [ Skip Navigation ] Brave. that is how parents most frequently describe their children who cope with leukemiathe needle pokes and jabs, the tests, the frequent visits to the doctor, the medication. According to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, in the U.S. about 2,500 children a year are diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It is the most common childhood cancer and usually strikes two- to five-year-olds. As chemist Gertrude B. Elion said in her Nobel Prize acceptance lecture in 1988, the median life expectancy for children with acute leukemia in the late 1940s was between three and four months. Long-term survival rates are now around 80%. The increase in cure rate "is entirely [associated] with drug therapynot with radiation therapy, not with surgery," says Richard M. Weinshilboum, an internist and researcher in the department of molecular pharmacology and experimental therapeutics at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minn. The first effective leukemia drug was 6-mercaptopurine, developed by Elion and George H. Hitchings, who worked together for 30 years at Burroughs Wellcome Research Laboratories. They shared the Nobel Prize in 1988. The Nobel assembly said their work has "fundamental significance," as they pioneered what is now known as rational drug design: the targeted synthesis of molecules with desired structures.
Index Created Of Raymond Township, Montgomery County, IL From hitchings Eliza Ann 223 hitchings Frances C. 222 hitchings Francis 222 hitchingsGeorge H. 223 hitchings Henry H. 222 hitchings Henry H. 222 hitchings http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/il/montgomery/bios/bm-234s.txt
Extractions: Index created of Raymond Township, Montgomery County, IL from "History of Bond and Montgomery Counties IL 1882" for text portion email name(s) and page number(s) Please direct any questions to Montgomery County Illinois web site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmontgo/ or Bond County Illinois Web site. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilbond/ ADAMS Anna Nevada 209 ADAMS Carles W. 209 ADAMS Daniel E. 209 ADAMS Ema Elnora 209 ADAMS Jacob L. 209 ADAMS Viola Jane 209 ADAMS William C. 209 ADAMS William H. 209 ALVERSON Ann Maria 215 ALVERSON Benjamin 215 ASH J. W. 219 BARBEE Sike 223 BARNETT Margaret 219 BARTON Ira 210 BARTON John H. 211 BARTON Sarah 211 BARTON Sarah 211 BATEMAN Luther 212 BATEMAN Nettie 212 BATEMAN William L. 211 BATEMAN William L. 212 BEDELL Elizabeth 221 BEDER Aug 232 BERRIE Adolphus 210 BERRIE Aurelius 210 BERRIE Chester 210 BERRIE Clarence 210 BERRIE Fannie 210 BERRIE Florence 210 BERRIE Isabelle 210 BERRIE Lockwood 210 BERRIE Mary 210 BERRIE Peter 210 BERRIE Thomas 210 BERRY T. 215 BEST Catharine 229 BEST Nancy 229 BLACKWELDER Martin 225 BLACKWELDER Mary C. 225 BRADBURY Susan 226 BRADLEY J. A. 230 BRADNER Mary 221 BROMLEY Sarah Jane 218 BROWN Charity 221 BROWN Joseph 221 BRYAN A. 211 BRYAN Claudie May 211 BRYAN Darius 211 BRYAN Ira 211 BRYAN Letha 211 BRYAN William 211 BURGO P. B. 209 CARTER Asbury L. 217 CARTER Benjamin F. 217 CARTER Bruce 217 CARTER Charles 217 CARTER Clyde W. 213 CARTER Daniel W. 216 CARTER Edward B. 213 CARTER Edwin R. 216 CARTER Edwin R. 217 CARTER Ernest M. 213 CARTER Ferguson 217 CARTER Harriett 212 CARTER Henry D. 212 CARTER Henry T. 212 CARTER Jesse 217 CARTER Julia A. 212 CARTER Louisa 212 CARTER Mary Louisa 213 CARTER Maud E. 213 CARTER Naomi 217 CARTER Philip Henry 213 CARTER Ruth 217 CARTER William 217 CARTER Winfield P. 212 CARTMELL Mary 217 CASE Mary 223 CASS Cordelia 216 CASS Mary J. 210 CAYCE Elijah 226 CAYCE Nancy C. 226 CHAPMAN Adam M. 215 CHAPMAN Amanda J. 215 CHAPMAN Benjamin H. 215 CHAPMAN Emma 215 CHAPMAN Gideon P. 217 CHAPMAN Grace Reynolds 217 CHAPMAN Joseph R. 215 CHAPMAN Joseph R. 217 CHAPMAN Luke 214 CHAPMAN Mary Ann 215 CHAPMAN Robert 217 CHAPMAN Samuel Byron 217 CHAPMAN Ulysses G. 215 CHAPMAN William 214 CHAPMAN William 217 CHAPMAN William L. 215 CHAPMAN Xenophon 215 CHENEY Louis 224 CHENEY Lucy 224 CHISM Alice Beryl 214 CHISM Bessie May 214 CHISM Edward 214 CHISM Laura 214 CHISM Lizzie 214 CHISM Mally 214 CHISM Robert 213 CHISM Robert 214 CHISM Sarah Grace 214 CHISM Sophronia 214 COLEMAN Ephraim 229 COLEMAN H. C. 233 COLEMAN Rose Ann 229 COOK Charles E. 217 COOK Ella 217 COOK Melville 217 COOK William H. 217 COOK William R. 217 COSTLEY Alta L. 216 COSTLEY Charles 216 COSTLEY Della 216 COSTLEY John P. 216 COSTLEY Morgan 216 COSTLEY Perry 216 COSTLEY William 216 COSTLEY William A. 216 COURTNEY Elizabeth 219 COURTNEY Elizabeth 227 COURTNEY William 219 CRANE Abbie 216 CRANE Elizabeth 216 CRANE Needham 215 CRANE Norris 215 CRANE Norris 216 CUMMINGS Elizabeth 231 DAVIDSON W. F. 223 DAVIS C. M. 213 DAVIS Hannah 212 DEVASIER Fanny 234 DONALDSON Jackson 223 DONALDSON John T. 223 DORSEY Louisa 218 DUDSON Isaac 212 ESTABROOK Albert 217 ESTABROOK Albert 218 ESTABROOK Clara 218 ESTABROOK Edward 218 ESTABROOK Emeline 218 ESTABROOK Harriet 218 ESTABROOK James W. 218 ESTABROOK John 217 ESTABROOK John 218 ESTABROOK Julia Nannie 218 ESTABROOK Lucy 218 ESTABROOK Sarah J. 218 ESTABROOK Sarah Minnie 218 ESTABROOK William 218 EUBANK Stephen G. 214 EUBANK REED Helen 214 FAULK Purety 224 FINLEY Prudence 228 FITZJARRELL Cyrus 219 FITZJARRELL Eli 219 FITZJARRELL Etta 220 FITZJARRELL Harriet 219 FITZJARRELL Harry 220 FITZJARRELL Meredith 219 FITZJARRELL Naomi 219 FITZJARRELL Tabitha A. 219 FITZJARRELL William 218 FITZJARRELL William 227 FITZJARRELL William Ross 220 FITZJARRELL William R. 219 FITZJARRELL McGOWN Naomi 226 GANO Ann E. 220 GANO John S. 220 GANOEFT W. 232 GORE John P. 225 GORE Leonora A. 225 GREENAWALT George W. 220 GREENAWALT Jacob 221 GREENE Clarence 220 GREENE Emily 220 GREENE Herschel 220 GREENE John 220 GREENE Lucy 220 GREENE Mabel 220 GREENE Mary 220 GREENE Morrison 220 GREENE Nelson 220 GREENE Robert 220 GREENE Sarah 220 GREENE Scott 220 GREENWOOD Eliza A. 219 GRIMES Charles E. 221 GRIMES Edward 221 GRIMES Ernest Robert 221 GRIMES Eugene E. 221 GRIMES E. 223 GRIMES Frankie 221 GRIMES Jarratt T. 221 GRIMES Leroy 221 GRIMES Mary E. 223 GRUMMON John L. 234 GRUMMON Mary Amanda 234 GUNNING Jane 217 GUTHRIE Green J. 210 GUTHRIE Mary J. 210 HACKER Catharine 226 HACKER Mary 226 HALL Sarah 234 HAMILTON Susan Elizabeth 211 HAMILTON William P. 211 HARDY Martha 225 HARTWICK Belle 224 HARTWICK Frederick 224 HARTWICK James 223 HARTWICK James F. 224 HARTWICK U. H. 223 HARTWICK William Henry 224 HAUSER Anna 224 HAUSER Jacob 224 HAUSER Mena 224 HENDRICKSON Catharine 217 HICKS Butler C. 223 HICKS Elizabeth 223 HICKS Elvina L. 223 HICKS Emarentha C. 223 HICKS Hiram B. 223 HICKS Isaan J. 223 HICKS James F. 223 HICKS Susan C. 223 HICKS William F. 223 HILL Ann W. 233 HILL Eliza 220 HILL Mary A. 233 HITCHINGS Ann Eliza 222 HITCHINGS Catherine 223 HITCHINGS Charles E. 222 HITCHINGS Clara 223 HITCHINGS Deaniel E. 222 HITCHINGS Eliza 222 HITCHINGS Eliza 222 HITCHINGS Eliza Ann 223 HITCHINGS Frances C. 222 HITCHINGS Francis 222 HITCHINGS George H. 223 HITCHINGS Henry H. 222 HITCHINGS Henry H. 222 HITCHINGS Horace E. 222 HITCHINGS Horace V. 222 HITCHINGS H. H. 226 HITCHINGS James 222 HITCHINGS James C. 222 HITCHINGS Jane 222 HITCHINGS John 221 HITCHINGS John 223 HITCHINGS John M. 223 HITCHINGS John P. 221 HITCHINGS John P. 222 HITCHINGS John P. 222 HITCHINGS John P. 222 HITCHINGS Joseph M. 222 HITCHINGS Joseph O. 222 HITCHINGS Laura J. 222 HITCHINGS Leon L. 222 HITCHINGS Lydia M. 222 HITCHINGS Lydia M. 222 HITCHINGS Mary 222 HITCHINGS William 223 HOLLOWAY George W. 221 HOLLOWAY Lemira 221 HOOSER Dora 224 HOOSER Frank 224 HOOSER George Henry 224 HOOSER James 224 HOOSER Lewis 224 HOOSER Margaret 224 HOOSER Mary 224 HOOSER Ralph 224 HOOSER William 224 HOOSER William 224 HOUGHTON Eliza Ann 222 HOWE Sarah 213 HUSTIN Margaret 211 JACKSON Clarinda 228 JACKSON Shadrach 228 JEFFRIES Mary 215 JONES Alva W. 225 JONES Charles E. 225 JONES Corder 224 JONES Emily A. 225 JONES Eugene D. 225 JONES Isaac N. 225 JONES Jesse V. 225 JONES Joel 225 JONES Olive W. 225 JONES Orion N. 225 JONES Simeon 225 KELLEY D. C. 211 KELSEY Tabitha 219 KING Clara 218 KING Hilleary T. 218 KING Jane 223 KING John 223 KING John 225 KING Margaret J. 226 KING Marshall E. 226 KING Thomas R. 226 KINSER Elizabeth E. 222 KINSMAN Mercy 211 KITZMILLER Mary 230 LAKERS Rachael 232 LAMSON Lucy J. 227 LARK Susan 210 LAWLER Abigail A. 226 LAWLER Cyrus Floyd 227 LAWLER Isaac F. 219 LAWLER Isaac F. 226 LAWLER James Franklin 226 LAWLER Jehu Henry 226 LAWLER John 226 LAWLER John A. 226 LAWLER John T. 226 LAWLER Juliet 226 LEE E. T. 233 LEE Lucinda 230 LEE Maggie 232 LOW Sarah M. 233 MATHIS Elizabeth 216 MAXEY William A. 228 MAXEY Wilson M. 229 MAY Dora 230 MAY Florence 230 MAY Jesse W. 230 MAY Jessie 230 MAY Mary 230 MAY Millard F. 230 MAYHEW Anna H. 213 MAYHEW James 213 McDONALD Lucinda 209 McGOWN Alexander 216 McGOWN Anderson Monroe 228 McGOWN Ishmael 228 McGOWN Melvina 216 McGOWN Samuel 228 McGOWN Shadrach 228 McGOWN William A. 228 McKINNEY M. V. 212 McNEAL Louisa 216 McPEAK Martha E. 223 MILLER Belle 230 MILLER Elias W. 227 MILLER Lemuel G. 230 MILLER Mary J. 230 MOORE Emma 229 MOORE Hattie 229 MOORE Hezekiah 229 MOORE John 229 MOORE J. G. 229 MOORE Lillie 229 MOORE Nettie 229 MOORE Thomas 229 MOORE Thomas 229 MOORE Willie 229 MORRELL Louisa 233 MORRELL Robert 233 NEAL Mary A. 233 NEWCOMB Eliza 229 NEWMAN Henry 218 NICHOLAS Jonathan A. 222 OVENSHINE Malinda 225 PARRATT D. J. 211 PASCHER Louisa 232 PERRY Ann 220 PERRY Emma E. 220 PERRY James 220 PERRY N. M. 220 PERRY N. M., Jr. 220 PETTYJOHN Martha 224 POTTS Christopher A. 231 POTTS Ezekiel E. 231 POTTS Jessie 230 POTTS Joseph W. 230 POTTS Joseph W. 231 POTTS Lemuel L. 231 POTTS Millie 230 POTTS Richard F. 230 POTTS Roy A. 231 POTTS Solomon Q. 231 POTTS Washington A. 230 POTTS Washington A. 231 POTTS William B. 230 POWERS Matilda 211 POWERS Oliver 211 RAMSDELL Lydia 221 RAMSDELL Lydia 222 REBHAN Edward A. 231 REBHAN Emma Virginia 231 REBHAN James L. 231 REBHAN John C. 231 REBHAN William Charles 231 REED A. H. 214 REESER Dora 224 REID Mary N. 211 REYNOLDS Grace 214 RICHARDS Rhoda A. 230 ROBINSON Elizabeth 217 ROGERS Isabel 217 ROGERS William 217 SAMMONS Emma E. 221 SAMMONS Estella 221 SAMMONS John C. 221 SAMMONS Leonard E. 221 SANDERS Edward 212 SANDICK Emma E. 231 SCHELP George 232 SCHELP Hannah 232 SCHELP Hannah 232 SCHELP Philip 232 SCHELP William 232 SCHERER Alice R. 233 SCHERER David 233 SCHERER David Y. 233 SCHERER Mary E. 233 SCHERER May L. 233 SCHERER Oliver F. 233 SCHERER Robert A. 233 SCHERER William J. 233 SCHMIDT Carolina Louisa 232 SCHMIDT Chris 232 SCHMIDT Christ William 232 SCHMIDT Dora Gusta 232 SCHMIDT Edward Martin 232 SCHMIDT Emma Anna 232 SCHMIDT George Henry 232 SCHMIDT Harmon 232 SCHMIDT Henrick 232 SCHMIDT Henrietta 232 SCHMIDT Henry Phillip 232 SCHMIDT Jennettie 232 SCHMIDT John Henry 232 SCHMIDT Louisa Rachel 232 SCHMIDT Minnie Anna 232 SCHMIDT William 231 SCHMIDT William 232 SCOTT Joseph H. 211 SCOTT Mary H. 211 SEWARD Mary S. 223 SEWARD Oscar 223 SHIMER Isaac 217 SHIMER Jennie B. 217 SHURTLIFF Mary Jane 212 SKAGGS Catharine 214 SKILLMAN Eliza 223 SNELL Luther 220 SPANGLER Rebecca 233 STAHL J. H. 212 STANLEY Elizabeth 215 STARKEY Dorothy 225 STARR Daniel M. 233 STARR D. Will 232 STARR Mr. 228 STONE Keturah 225 STRAWN Jacob 230 SWALLOW Eminoh C. 227 TADE Harriet 221 THOMAS James F. 219 TILDEN Anna May 233 TILDEN Emeline 233 TILDEN George A. 233 TILDEN John H. 233 TILDEN Joseph G. 233 TILDEN Joseph, Jr. 233 TILDEN Scott S. 233 TILDEN Seth H. 233 TINKLER Jane 216 VanDAREN Mary J. 210 WAGGONER Mary Elizabeth 233 WAGGONER Sarah 214 WAGNER Elizabeth Jane 209 WAGNER Jacob D. 209 WARD Margaret 209 WEBER Henry 232 WELKER Martha E. 223 WESTBROOKS Nancy 228 WHITE Nancy 218 WHITEHEAD Gilbert H. 233 WHITEHEAD Gilbert H. 234 WHITEHEAD Nancy 234 WHITEHEAD Rosa Lee 234 WHITEHEAD Samuel 234 WHITEHEAD Wyatt J. 233 WHITEHEAD Zenora 234 WILBANKS W. H. 209 WILLIAMS Dorcas A. 226 YOUNG Irene 234 YOUNG John O. 234 YOUNG Minnie 234 YOUNG Orson 234 YOUNG Samuel H. 234 YOUNG Samuel L. 234 YOUNG S. 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Extractions: Return to: College of Pharmacy Academic Health Center myU U of M Home ... Annual Events > Samuel W. Melendy Lecture Samuel W. Melendy was a staunch supporter of the College of Pharmacy in its early years. As a member of the Minnesota State Pharmaceutical Association, he played an active role in promoting the establishment of a School of Pharmacy at the University, which opened under Dean Frederick Wulling in 1882. In the early years of the school, Melendy was a frequent visitor who often times lent equipment to the school. Before Melendy's death in 1916, he discussed with Dean Wulling his will to leave a sum of money to the College for graduate scholarships and fellowships. His wish also included money for an annual lectureship that would emphasize the scientific, ethical and professional aspects of pharmacy. After his death, Melendy's widow endowed funds for both of his wishes. The first Melendy Lecture was given in 1943 by Dean Frederick J. Wulling. Many distinguished local and national figures have participated since. Many of these lectures have been past deans, alumni and have also included the former Vice President of the United States, Hubert H. Humphrey. Members of the 1999 College Board join invited Melendy Lecturer and former College faculty member, David Angaran.
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Extractions: Humboldt County sits approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco along the Pacific Coast on Hwy 101. Eureka, the county seat, is 278 miles north of San Francisco and 466 miles south of Portland, Oregon. The county encompasses 2.3 million acres, eighty percent of which is timber land and recreation areas. The county is mostly mountainous, except for the level plain that surrounds Humboldt Bay. Elevations run from sea level to 6,934 feet. Located within the county boundaries are 10 state parks, 16 county parks and beaches, recreational areas and reserves, and portions of the National Park and National Forest. Humboldt County was incorporated on May 12, 1853. It's County seat, Eureka, was created on that same date. The county derived its name from Humboldt Bay which was entered by a sea otter party in 1806, but was not rediscovered until 1849. In 1850, Douglas Ottinger and Hans Buhne entered the bay, naming it Humboldt in honor of the great naturalist and world explorer,
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