Mahady Vital Records ludlow street was crowded with vehicles, and it hugh Bonner, John McCabe, WilliamRowe, Charles D. Purroy fritz Dennicker, driver of Conrad Stein's brewery wagon http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/4447/oldobits.html
Fiction Literature And Chess By Bill Wall (Mar 23, 2002) Kemelman, Harry End Play; Kennedy, hugh (1809-1878 Square Madhouse (If, May 1962);Leiber, fritz (1910-1992 1996); Lucky, Steve - Chess (2001); ludlow, Fitz (1836 http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/lit.htm
Extractions: Abarno, Frank - Woodpusher's Tale (1976) Ah Cheng - Chess King (Qi Wang) (1988) Aiken, Conrad (1889-1973) - "The Disciple," Collected Short Stories Aksyonov, Vasily - The Victory Aleichem, Sholom (Solomon Rabinowitz)(1859-1916) - From Passover ot Succos, or The Chess Player's Story (1907) Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Becket (1884) Allen, Raymund (1863-1943) - A Happy Solution (The Strand Magazine, December 1916) Allen, Raymund (1863-1943) - Allah Knows Best (London, 1914) Allen, Raymond (1863-1943) - Irregular Forces (Newnes, 1915) Allen, Woody - "The Gossage-Varabedian Papers," Getting Even (Random House, 1971) Amis, Martin - Money: A Suicide Note (Viking, 1984) Anderson, Poul (1926-2001) - A Circus of Hells (Signet, 1970) Anderson, Poul (1926-2001) - The White King's War (1969) Arrabal, Fernando - The Tower Struck by Lightning (Prix Nadal 1988) Ascher, Jacob - The Uninvited Visitor (Montreal, 1884) Asimov, Isaac (1920-1992) - Pebble in the Sky (Doubleday, 1950) Asimov, Isaac (1920-1992) - Exile to Hell (Analog, May 1968) Astoria, Ross - A Chess Player and His Grandson (Silhouette, 1997)
Alumni Write... hugh Edfors (BA '69) works as a real estate consultant fritz G. Nagel (MS '51) hasretired and living in is retired and living in Port ludlow, Washington, next http://www.earth.northwestern.edu/Alums.html
Extractions: Agron, Sam L. Andrichuk, John M. Bowin, Carl Brookby, Harry ... Wysession, Michael E. Continuous GPS site on Montserrat, 2.5 km away from the erupting Soufriere Hills volcano, seen in the background. This station was subsequently destroyed by a pyroclastic flow and surge. ( Photo courtesy Prof. G. Mattioli, University of Arkansas, Ph.D., 1990 Sam L. Agron (B.S. '41) has been professor emeritus of geology at Rutgers University since 1984. John M. Andrichuk (Ph.D. '51) works in the area of oil and gas exploration in Calgary, Canada. He specializes in reef exploration in Western Canada and integrates 2-D and 3-D seismic studies with detailed geology. He is active with the Petroleum History Society in Calgary. Carl Bowin (M.S. '57) works on mass anomaly structure of the earth at Clark Lab, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA. A mass anomaly model he recently created for the earth, supports the existence of topography at the core mantle boundary generated by active processes within the core, rather than from the mantle. Harry D. Brookby
Biblography: Psychedelic Drugs And Bohemians of this bibliography. The first one is the fritz hugh ludlow MemorialLibrary and it was located in San Francisco. When I tried http://colinp1.home.mindspring.com/p-books.htm
Extractions: By Colin Pringle - May 17, 1990 - October 22, 1999 Subject matter covered by this bibliography: This bibliography covers three main subjects, altered states of consciousness, psychedelic drugs, and users of psychedelic drugs. Each subject will be discussed separately and the search strategy used to find the material will be discussed. No attempt was made to sort the bibliography into these subject headings simply because there is so much overlap between them, it would make doing so next to impossible. Also, I have not had the opportunity to read each and every book in this bibliography since it contains almost 200 books, and some of these books are very obscure. Who this bibliography is aimed at: This bibliography should be useful for a wide variety of subjects, including but not limited to consciousness research, drug abuse, history of bohemian movements in the US., religion and philosophy (especially Eastern) and psychology. The bibliography should be especially useful for psychotherapists since many of the books directly deal with this subject. How factual the information is in these books Every attempt was made to keep this bibliography as scholarly as possible. However, it does contain some books that are biased or that contain information known not to be correct. For example, like the movie
Index - Orange Twp, Kalkaska, MI Franks, Godlup Franks, Mrs. G. Frisbie, Mrs. fritz, Louise fritz, Mamie Fry Lowell,Miss Loyster, PJ Luce, Cornelius ludlow, Herbert ludlow, hugh ludlow, Minnie http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/kasorangeindex.html
B.C. Voters List 1898 - Li 79 View St, Labourer, VicC Linde, fritz Hyalmar, Rossland Nakusp, Miner, KWRe Lougheed,hugh, Revelstoke, Carpenter of Nanaimo, Miner, NanC ludlow, Richard, S. 1 http://www.rootsweb.com/~canbc/vote1898/voteli.htm
ISABELLA COUNTY REGISTERS 1,753 Bush, hugh O. Duffy, James Thomas, Hunt, Lewis. Nichols, ludlow Bell, Yarnell, OttoStanley, David, John Lewis. Robbins, Walter R. Bates, James Cephas, fritz, August. http://www.rootsweb.com/~miisabel/registers.htm
Extractions: Coe Township Lincoln Township Fremont Township Alleman, Lewis Rexford Bellingar, Robert Edward Allinson, Thomas Allen, Charles LeRoy Beckman, Charles Alfred Buxton, Chester McKinley Ardner, Ernest Enouch Berryhill, Archie Gardner Booth, straton T. Ardner, Lewis Henry Beebe, Lee Barker, Russell Ardner, Rufus Russell Bowman, Forrest LeRoy Brocket, Kelcy Denton Armstrong, Ralph Emerson Bronson, Worth L. Booth, Harry Delo Baker, Guy Vernon Beebe, Leroy Badgley, Floyd Adelbert Baker, Royal V. Bellingar, Fremont Curtiss, Dwight Z. Bates, George Wasington Battie, Henry Joseph Curtiss, Waldo White Baughman, Frank Carl Berryhill, John Curtiss, William W. Bayes, Estie Hartwell Bellinger, Howard ulysses Croskery, thomas Hence Bebee, Joel Hugh Bunker, Hiram Curtiss, Charles Francis Jr. Beebe, Byron J. Black, Floyd L. Demlow, Ace Arthur Bell, Clarence Brown, Walter Delo, John Irving Botty, Steve
Ludlow, Fritz Hugh Information Sites Reviewed ludlow, fritz hugh sites, by people who know ludlow, fritz hugh and workwith ludlow, fritz hugh. Top Literature Authors L ludlow, fritz hugh http://booksorg.com/Authors/L/Ludlow,FritzHugh/
Extractions: California Literature Quick Links Homepage Bookstores Bestsellers Book Sense Books-by-the-Bay Our Purpose Who We Are Welcome to the NCIBA page of California literature. Here you will find information on California literary history, including notable books with California settings and subject matter, as well lists of significant California writers. Click on the categories below to jump around this page. BRIEF LITERARY HISTORY NOTABLE BOOKS SOME SIGNIFICANT WRITERS A BRIEF HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA LITERATURE The literary history of California begins with the oral traditions of the Native Californians and continues with the writing and printing of occasional pieces - such as religious works, Christmas pastoreles and anonymous poems - during the Spanish and Mexican periods. Perhaps as significant as these locally produced works were those of French, English and American visitors. Most important of these is Richard Henry Dana's "Two Years Before the Mast" (1840), the story of a sea voyage which ends in San Francisco and which attracted considerable attention to the region. The City Hotel in old San Francisco included the Pioneer Bookstore ( right of the wholesale/retail store ) However, not until the Gold Rush brought a large foreign population - mainly from the United States, did the written word flourish locally. The first journal to aim at something more than just printed reports was the "Golden Era," which attracted contributions from the then new state's first literary figures. Later, other journals such as "The Pioneer," "Hutchings' California Magazine" and the "Overland Monthly" sprang up. Together they would help launch the careers of
Chronological List, Part 40 WALTER; LIPPMANN, ARTHUR L. LIPPMANN, fritz A. LIPPMANN LOWE, CORINNE; LOWE, HELENF. LOWE, hugh MAXWELL; LOWE ludlow, ANN RICE; ludlow, COLIN; ludlow, EDWARD; LUDWEG http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e40.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents LAWSON, ART LAWSON, ARTHUR ... LAWSON, JAMES A. ; pseudonym of James P. Olsen LAWSON, JOHNNY LAWSON, McEWAN LAWSON, OLIVE CHAPIN ... LAWTON, DENNIS ; pseudonym of Frederick Faust LAWTON, GEORGE LAWTON, MARY LAWTON, R. T. ... LAWTON, SHAILER UPTON ; pseudonym of Jules Archer LAWTON, STEVE LAXALT, ROBERT LAY, BEIRNE, JR. ... LEA, FANNIE HEASLIP ; [Mrs. Hamilton Pope Agee] (1884-?) LEA, JOHN LEA, JOHN ,words LEA, PETER A. LEA, TOM ... LEAN, FLORENCE MARRYAT CHURCH ; see under Marryat, Florence LEANDER LEANDER, RICHARD ; pseudonym of Richard von Volkmann LEAR, JOHN LEARNED, WALTER LEAROYD, C(ecil) G(eorge) ... LEBUR, JAMES ; pseudonym of David Cornwell LECKIE, JOHN D. LECKIE, ROBERT LECOCQ, MONSIEUR ... LEDERER, ESTER PAULINE FRIEDMAN ; see pseudonym Ann Landers LEDERER, WILLIAM J(ulius) LEDERERLEE, MARJORIE LEDEREY, WILLIAM J. ... LEE, GYPSY ROSE ; pseudonym of Rose Louise Hovick LEE, HARRY LEE, HENRY LEE, J. B. ... LEE, JENNETTE (Barbour Perry) [Mrs. Gerald Stanley Lee] (1860-1951) LEE, JOHN C. LEE, JOHN W. LEE, JOSEPH LEE, KATHARINE ... LEE, LOUISA CARTER ; pseudonym of Will F. Jenkins
The Second World War: Military Figures Donald Bennett, Basil Liddel Hart. Thomas Blamey, Edgar ludlowHewitt. hugh Dowding,Neil Richie. Basil Embry, Robert Saunby. fritz Bayerlein, Hasso Manteuffel. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmilitaryL.htm
Extractions: British and Commonwealth Military Figures Harold Alexander James Lacey Claude Auchinleck Oliver Leese ... Edward Yeo-Thomas United States Military Figures Henry Arnold Thomas Kinkaid Walter Bedell-Smith Walter Krueger ... Carleton Wright German Military Figures Jurgen von Arnium Siegmund List Hermann Balck Erich von Manstein ... Kurt Zeitzler Japanese Military Leaders Masaki Honda Raizo Tanaka Janji Ishiwari Hisaichi Terauchi ... Tomoyuki Yamashita French Military Leaders
W - SUBJECT HYPERTEXT LISTING - TEXTUAL RECORDS CATALOGUE - BC ARCHIVES George Moir, 18851949 - Weir, hugh T. - Weir Westwater Research Centre - Wetmore,Edward ludlow, 1841- - Whalen Rudy Henry, 1934- - Wiessner, fritz H. - Wignall http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/general/cat_sub/w-words.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Vital Events Visual Records Textual Records ... Library How Do I ? Find information on Birth, Death or Marriages? Determine what records exist of genealogical interest? Determine if BC Archives has records I am interested in? Get a copy of my British Columbia divorce order? Learn more about the full capabilities of the search system? Access the records that are described on this website? Order a copy or reproduction of a record? Get prepared for a visit to the Archives? Find out when the Archives reference room is open? Have someone do research on my behalf? Ask a specific research question? Find your location, mailing address, telephone or FAX numbers? W. and J. Wilson, Ltd. W.A. Banks (ship) W.A.C. Bennett Dam W.T. Sayward ... Wyoming
Early Experiences With Cannabis by E. Whineray, Aleister Crowley, Charles Baudelaire, and Fitz hugh ludlow, printedin and Commentary Walter Benjamin, Egon Wissing, and fritz Fräkel; from http://users.lycaeum.org/~sputnik/Ludlow/early.html
Extractions: The Club des Haschischins A translation of an article from the Revue des Deux Mondes NEW The Hashish An article from the 3 February 1849 edition of Littell's Living Age NEW Curious Drugs for Producing Hallucination An article about hashish from the 13 April 1850 edition of Scientific American The Vision of Hasheesh First published in the April, 1854 edition of Putnam's Monthly Magazine , then included as a chapter of the book The Lands of the Saracen , this essay by Bayard Taylor describes his experiences with the drug. "[L]et me beg all who are thereby led to repeat the experiment upon themselves, that they be content to take the portion of hasheesh which is considered sufficient for one man, and not, like me, swallow enough for six." "The Hasheesh Eater" Published anonymously in Putnam's Magazine , September, 1856. "My head expanded wider and wider, revolving with inconceivable rapidity, and enlarging in space with every revolution. It filled the room - the house - the city; it became a world, peopled with the shapes of men and monsters. I spun away into its great vortex, and wandered about its expanses as about a universe. I lost all perception of time and space, and knew no distinction between the realities around me, and the phantasmata which sprung in endless succession from my brain." "On the Haschisch or Cannabis Indica" Written by John Bell, M.D. for
Edition 5.htm For example fritz hugh ludlow, writing in 'The Hasheesh Eater' recalls, being underthe influence of hashish at a dinner party that he experiences profound http://www.liminalspace.co.uk/edition 5.htm
Extractions: The quarterly on-line journal from the cutting edge of the human imagination Edition 5 Dateline: Summer Solstice 2001 Release 1.0a Editorial Welcome to the Fifth edition of Liminalspace Welcome to our slightly smaller than usual but, as ever, perfectly formed Midsummer 2001 edition - a year on and the liminalspace project is gently growing. We've now got about 100 subscribers world-wide and are receiving a healthy number of hits each week. Don't forget to send us your articles, letters, holidays snaps etc to thoth@liminalspace.co.uk or through our surface address of Liminal Space, PO Box 3316, Brighton BN1 3BP UK This edition features musings on the joy of surfing, some Thelemic philosophising and an article which was originally written to be delivered as a lecture at a recent conference on Thomas DeQuincy at Bristol University (UK). Apologies for the slight delay in the manifestation of this edition - the handfasting of our gorgeous editor Greg (to the equally gorgeous Rachel) conducted by editor Julian (and partner Helen) is the happy event to blame! We hope that you enjoy this edition and hope that you had a glorious solstice!
Extractions: A note about our database of SF and fantasy authors We are focused on giving you comprehensive bibliographies, including the classification of books (novels, collections and anthologies) in series and themes. We also keep adding biographies, pictures, book covers and synopses on an ongoing basis. Additional information and corrections are always welcome.
62d Roster Henry Frink, Charles fritz, George fritz, Samuel B James McDowell, James McElroy,hugh McEvoy, Michael McGarry Julius Sprul, Richard Spurling, ludlow Stark, Emil http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ckmacdonald/Howard/62ndros.html
Class Notes - November 3, 1999 53 hugh Richardson. come. Pete Demarest, fritz Coonradt, and Chuck Tilgner (below,1r) gathered this June in ludlow, Vt., to celebrate fritz's 65th birthday http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_old/PAW99-00/04-1103/1103cns567.html
Extractions: Sidney Fox P.O. Box 62 Campo, CA 91906 Keith loring is a prostate cancer survivor who is doing volunteer work for the American Cancer Society in two states, North Carolina and Florida, where he has summer and winter homes, respectively. He has built up an extensive library of recent books, support organizations, tapes, periodicals, and various clinical studies. He helps with forums, workshops, and health fairs; is a member of seven prostate cancer support organizations, and is copy editor for the Prostate Forum, a national monthly publication. If interested, Keith can be reached at 825-265-4484 until early November; then at 407-729-6633. His e-mail address is lorings2@aol.com. We recently received a nice note from Rosalie Norair '76, chair of the National Committee on Schools, to let us know that Nani Falcone continues to serve both his community and the university as Alumni Schools Committee chair for his region, arranging interviews for applicants in the San Antonio area. During one of our phone conversations with class associate (and cochair of the Class Associate Committee) Liz Osborne, she tossed this one out for your consideration. As our 50th approaches, and in keeping with her untiring efforts to maintain contact with widows of our classmates, including inviting them to our mini-reunions, Liz has suggested that each of us give some thought to inviting a class widow to participate in our 50th. For additional information contact Liz at 609-924-9172 or 211-B Kingston Terrace, Princeton, NJ 08540.
The Fitz Hugh Ludlow Hypertext Collection 19th and early 20th Century writings about the use of cannabis and other inebriating drugs, and the life and works of author and explorer Fitz hugh ludlow http://www.lycaeum.org/~sputnik/Ludlow/