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  1. Biography - Fulton, Alice (1952-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. Palladium by Alice Fulton, 1986
  3. Robert Fulton (True Stories of Great Americans Series) by Robert) Sutcliffe, Alice C. Fulton, 1930-01-01
  4. Robert Fulton and the "Clermont";: The authoritative story of Robert Fulton's early experiments, persistent efforts, and historic achievements. Containing ... unpublished letters, drawings, and pictures, by Alice Crary Sutcliffe, 1909
  5. Orchids (The Time-Life encyclopedia of gardening) by Alice Fulton Skelsey, 1978
  6. When: Poems by Baron Wormser, 1997-09-01
  7. Palladium by Alice Fulton, 1986
  8. Powers of Congress by Alice Fulton, 1990-11
  9. PALLADIUM by Alice Fulton, 1986-01-01
  10. Every Room a Garden by Alice Fulton; Mooney, Cecile Skelsey, 1976-01-01
  11. Palladium: Poems. by Alice. FULTON, 1986
  12. PALLADIUM: THE NATIONAL POETRY SERIES SELECTED BY MARK STARND by Alice Fulton, 1986
  13. The working mother's guide to her home, her family, and herself by Alice (Fulton) Skelsey, 1970
  14. It's Here Somewhere: Learn How to Deal, Once and for All, with Chronic Clutter, Lack of Space, and by Alice Fulton; And Paulice Hatch, 1991

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23. Alice Faye's Restaurant And Bar Rockport - Fulton, Texas - A Great Place To Eat!
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24. Pilot-Search Interviews
fulton, alice (Hits 98) _Contemporary Literature_ interviews alice fulton Cristanne Miller talks with alice fulton, author of _Sensual Math_, about
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25. Cornell Daily Sun: Spotlight On: Alice Fulton MFA '82
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2002 Spotlight on alice fulton MFA '82 By LIZGOULDING Prof. alice fulton MFA '82 is helping to bring prestige
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2002
Spotlight on: Alice Fulton MFA '82
By LIZ GOULDING

Prof. Alice Fulton MFA '82 is helping to bring prestige and popularity to the University's English department. The poet's most recent book, Felt, has been awarded the 2002 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry by the Library of Congress. This biennial prize awards the recipient $10,000 and is given on behalf of the nation to the most preeminent book of poetry published in the preceding two years.
Because she "had no idea the book had been nominated," Fulton was surprised that she won the Bobbitt Prize. Yet, her first thoughts after finding out that she won were memories of her earlier days at Cornell.
"The first thing I thought was that Archie Ammons had won this prize, and that made it more meaningful to me," said Fulton. Ammons was one of Fulton's most beloved English professors at Cornell and Fulton's office in Goldwin Smith Hall is the same one from which he used to work. Ammons died in 2001.
From her Cornell office, Fulton realizes that a book of poetry will not necessarily become widely popular. "Poetry is never a bestseller, but it can have a life anyway" without popular culture's fanfare, Fulton said. The impact of a book of poetry is through the audience it does reach, she added.

26. Drunken Boat | Alice Fulton
Sequel is from alice fulton's latest book, Felt (WW Norton, 2001)and is reproduced by permission of the author and the publisher.
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Sequel
I know the endangered meadow in a way
it will never know itself.
Must be the cosmos wanted something
to hear the splendornote
and find the fossil data,
to take an interest
in extinction events and ask
what pulsation is this
exserted from, what What. the why of why with a difference. To think is to exercise everything, my life? I might as well revise the opening to read the universe adores me. It leans. It likes. It feels no one could fail in quite It gives burnish when what is worthy of it. The cosmos must have wanted something to provide ovation and disdain and inquire under whose auspices comes applause and hiss and ask whose modulations unscroll in flowers so immoderate that many fewer would be none the less a form of excess.

27. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Sitemap. Author Login. Authors Articles alice fulton. alice fulton. Ploughsharesarticles by or about this author alice fulton, Maidenhead, Poetry, Spring 1999.
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28. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Powers of Congress. by alice fulton. Sarabande Books, September 2001, ISBN 1889330620. rev.of Powers of Congress by alice fulton. Recommended by Joyce Peseroff.
http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=3087

29. Poet Alice Fulton
Poet alice fulton assumes the office of mentor AR Ammons. By Franklin Crawford.alice fulton's presence in 239 Goldwin Smith Hall is poetic justice incarnate.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/02/2.28.02/Fulton.html
Poet Alice Fulton assumes the office of mentor A.R. Ammons
By Franklin Crawford Alice Fulton's presence in 239 Goldwin Smith Hall is poetic justice incarnate. Fulton, a professor of English and honored poet, is back in her native state of New York, at the school where she earned her MFA and where she now occupies the office of the late A.R. Ammons, legendary teacher and luminary from whom she learned much about poetry and life. English Professor Alice Fulton in her office in 239 Goldwin Smith Hall. Charles Harrington/University Photography "Cornell is fortunate indeed to have a poet of Alice Fulton's stature," said Robert Morgan, Kappa Alpha professor of English at Cornell. "What a fine consolation after the irreplaceable loss of Archie Ammons." Fulton describes her return to Cornell as "serendipitous." After an 18-year professorship at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Fulton arrived at Cornell in January with husband Hank De Leo to fill the faculty line vacated when Ammons died last year. It is perhaps unfair to introduce Fulton by way of her beloved predecessor.

30. Alice Fulton Wins Bobbitt Prize
Poet alice fulton wins Bobbitt Prize for her book Felt. By Franklin Crawford.Great poetry still matters even in these most bellicose of times.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/02/11.21.02/Fulton-Bobbitt.html
Poet Alice Fulton wins Bobbitt Prize for her book Felt
By Franklin Crawford Great poetry still matters even in these most bellicose of times. To wit: Alice Fulton, professor of English at Cornell, has been awarded the 2002 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry for her 2001 book of poetry, Felt . The prestigious $10,000 biennial prize, sponsored by the Library of Congress, will be presented to Fulton Thursday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. in the Mumford Room of the James Madison Building in Washington, D.C. Fulton will read from her works, and a public reception will follow. The Bobbitt prize recognizes the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American and published during the previous two years. Fulton was chosen by a three-member jury of American poets appointed in July by a selection committee composed of the librarian of Congress, the poet laureate consultant in poetry, a publisher named by the Academy of American Poets and a literary critic nominated by the Bobbitt family. In awarding the prize, poets David Baker, Eamon Grennan and Heather McHugh, members of the Bobbitt prize jury, stated, "Alice Fulton's latest collection sizzles with logophilia and tropes, is blessed with the kind of direct wiring between sensation and language, feeling and form, that strikes first with physical and then with intellectual and emotional wallop. Hers is a poetic sensibility at once remarkably comprehensive and remarkably precise, and

31. :: Norton Poets Online :: Excerpt:: Alice Fulton :: Sensual Math
alice fulton, Numb buzz and nuzzling drone. A face sliding down an astral shaft—to mask the screen in dumb expanse. (c) alice fulton. All rights reserved.
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About Face
Because life's too short to blush,
I keep my blood tucked in.
I won't be mortified
by what I drive or the flaccid
vivacity of my last dinner party.
I take my cue from statues posing only
in their shoulder pads of snow: all January
you can see them working on their granite tans. That I woke at an ungainly hour, stripped of the merchandise that clothed me, distilled to pure suchness, means not enough to anyone for me to confess. I do not suffer from the excess of taste that spells embarrassment: mothers who find their kids unseemly in their condom earrings, girls cringing to think they could be frumpish as their mothers. Though the late nonerotic Elvis in his studded gut of jumpsuit made everybody squeamish, I admit. Rule one: the King must not elicit pity. Was the audience afraid of being tainted in his reversible purples and unwholesome goldish chains? At least embarrassment is not an imitation. It's intimacy for beginners, the orgasm no one cares to fake.

32. 2002 Bobbitt Poetry Prize Awarded To Alice Fulton
The 2002 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry will be awarded to alicefulton on Thursday, Dec. 2002 Bobbitt Poetry Prize Awarded to alice fulton.
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The poetry reading by Alice Fulton, winner of the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for poetry, scheduled for Thursday, December 5 at 8 p.m. at the Library of Congress has been postponed until further notice.
2002 Bobbitt Poetry Prize Awarded to Alice Fulton
The 2002 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry will be awarded to Alice Fulton on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. in the Mumford Room, sixth floor, James Madison Memorial Building. This year's prize, the seventh to be given, was awarded to Fulton for her book, "Felt," published in 2001 by W. W. Norton. A public reception honoring Fulton will follow her reading. The biennial, privately funded $10,000 prize, given on behalf of the nation, recognizes the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American and published during the preceding two years. The prize is donated by the family of the late Mrs. Bobbitt of Austin, Tex., in her memory, and established at the Library of Congress. Bobbitt was the late President Lyndon B. Johnson's sister. While a graduate student in Washington, D.C., during the 1930s, Rebekah Johnson met college student O. P. Bobbitt when they both worked in the cataloging department of the Library of Congress. They married and returned to Texas.

33. Reading By 2002 Bobbitt Poetry Winner Alice Fulton
A poetry reading by alice fulton, the winner of the 2002 Rebekah JohnsonBobbitt National Prize for Poetry, will be held March 19.
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Poetry Reading by 2002 Bobbitt Poetry Winner Alice Fulton March 19
Hosted by the Library of Congress, the poetry reading by Alice Fulton, the winner of the 2002 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry, is scheduled at 8 p.m. on March 19 in the Montpelier Room, sixth floor, James Madison Memorial Building, 101 Independence Avenue in Washington, D.C. This year's prize, the seventh to be given, was awarded to Fulton for her book, "Felt," published in 2001 by W.W. Norton. A public reception honoring Fulton will follow her reading. The biennial, privately funded 10,000 prize, given on behalf of the nation, recognizes the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American and published during the preceding two years. The prize is donated by the family of the late Mrs. Bobbitt of Austin, Tex., in her memory, and established at the Library of Congress. Bobbitt was the late President Lyndon B. Johnson's sister. While a graduate student in Washington, D.C., during the 1930s, Rebekah Johnson met college student O. P. Bobbitt when they both worked in the cataloging department of the Library of Congress. They married and returned to Texas.

34. Alice Fulton / Dance Script With Electric Ballerina
DANCE SCRIPT WITH ELECTRIC BALLERINA. Poems by alice fulton. alice fulton'swriting has been characterized by The New Yorker as electrifying
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DANCE SCRIPT WITH ELECTRIC BALLERINA
Poems by Alice Fulton Alice Fulton's writing has been characterized by The New Yorker as "electrifying," and the poet herself, according to Publishers Weekly, "may be Dickinson's postmodern heir." Dance Script With Electric Ballerina, Fulton's award-winning first book, is now considered a classic of contemporary poetry. On its release, reviewers commented: "She achieves . . . intellectual substance . . . without sacrificing emotional richness. Fulton's lively, distinctive style and buoyant faith . . . are most evident." Choice "Her fast-paced verse rolls off the tongue like colloquial speech, or flows like rhythms of American jazz." Publishers Weekly "Fulton's distinct voice marks her as a poet to watch." Library Journal One of "two extremely impressive poetic debuts in 1983. By the time she's through, we want to shout 'encore!'" David Lehman, Newsday and The Philadelphia Inquirer "Reading her . . . you must sharpen your spirit to be moved by what is uncanny and rare." Matthew Gilbert

35. FULTON / Palladium
Palladium. fulton, alice. Although detailed information is not yet electronicallyavailable for this older title, you can purchase it by choosing the link below.
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Palladium
Fulton, Alice
Although detailed information is not yet electronically available for this older title,
you can purchase it by choosing the link below (National Poetry series)
128 pages.
Paper, ISBN 0-252-01280-1. $10.95
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36. Alice Fulton
Faculty information research practicum opportunities for Honors Students alicefulton Biochemistry 4-730 BSB Phone 335-7891 Email alice-fulton@uiowa.edu.
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Faculty information - research practicum opportunities for Honors Students
Alice Fulton

Biochemistry 4-730 BSB
Phone: 335-7891 Email: alice-fulton@uiowa.edu
Students may perform the practicum during the following year(s) of study: sophomore, junior, senior
The practicum may take place in any semester during the year.
Research interests:
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37. Robert Fulton And The Clermont By Alice Crary Sutcliffe, 1909
ROBERT fulton AND THE CLERMONT. by alice Crary Sutcliffe. Table of Contents. PREFACECHAPTER 1 Robert fulton, The Early Years. CHAPTER 2 Robert fulton in France.
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ROBERT FULTON AND THE CLERMONT
by Alice Crary Sutcliffe
Table of Contents
PREFACE CHAPTER 1 Robert Fulton, The Early Years CHAPTER 2 Robert Fulton in France CHAPTER 3 The Trial Boat on the Seine CHAPTER 4 The Clermont SECTION 1 The First Steamboat Trip Between New York and Albany SECTION 2 Personal Reminisences about Robert Fulton and the First Steamboat Trip SECTION 3 The Beginnings of Commercial Steam Boat Service on the Hudson SECTION 4 Rebuilding the Steamboat during the Winter of 1807-1808 SECTION 5 Passanger Lists, Account Books, Fulton's Future Plans APPENDIX First Edition 1909 Published by
The Century Co., New York
PREFACE
An explanation seems necessary for doing again a deed already well done. Several biographies of Robert Fulton have been written: Cadwallader D. Colden, James Renwick, J. F. Reigart, Robert H. Thurston, Thomas W. Knox, and Peyton F.Miller have successively interpreted the life of the inventor, and to them I would acknowledge a debt of interest and illumination. But in no volume can be found so full a quota of Robert Fulton’s own descriptive plans for his inventions as are here presented. During a research extending over three years I have been able to transcribe many of Fulton’s unique and original records, and to secure reproductions of interesting portraits of or by him.

38. Robert Fulton And Clermont By Alice Crary Sutcliffe, 1909, Chapter 4-2, Reminise
Robert fulton and The Clermont by alice CrarySutcliffe, The Century Co., New York, 1909.
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Robert Fulton and The Clermont
by Alice Crary Sutcliffe, The Century Co., New York, 1909 HRMM Home Steamboats Robert Fulton Fulton Biographies ... NEXT SECTION Printable Version Personal Reminisences about Robert Fulton
and the First Steam Boat Trip
CHAPTER 4-2 The “Clermont”
The first captain of the Clermont , Andrew Brink by name, on the night of August 18th, after he had successfully landed the Chancellor’s party upon the east bank, rowed across the river to his home, and brought back his wife that he might fulfil his promise to “take her to Albany on a boat driven by a tea-kettle.” It is said that Fulton and Livingston first met Captain Brink during a voyage up the Hudson upon the North River sloop Maria, of which he was then in command. In the little cabin of this boat they discussed their plans for the Clermont and at the time promised to install this interested captain in their own new boat when the long-planned invention should be accomplished. The exact number of men employed on the Clermont is not actually known. In Fulton’s account-book, under date of September 20, 1807, we find a partial payroll:

39. Braxton M. Alfred And Alice Fulton: Contrasting Views On Behe (Darwin's Black Bo
1Z1. and. alice fulton. Department of Biochemistry University of Iowa IowaCity, IA 52242. From Theories. Lewis and Stanley. alice fulton. One
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Science in Christian Perspective
Essay Reviews
Contrasting Views on Behe
Braxton M. Alfred Professor of Biological Anthropology
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
and Alice Fulton Department of Biochemistry
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242
[From Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith
American Scientific Affiliation
DARWIN'S BLACK BOX: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution by Michael J. Behe. New York: The Free Press, 1996. 307 pages, index. Hardcover; $25.00. Braxton M. Alfred Michael Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, has written Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution Behe's work is fatal to Darwinism, for he compellingly shows the impossibility of producing irreducible complexity by a Darwinian step-by-step process; and it is unthinkable that any one of the steps occurred as a salutation. Further, "the straightforward conclusion is that many biochemical systems were designed ... not by the laws of nature, not by chance and necessity; rather they were planned" (p. 193). Since it cannot be shown that something, anything, has not been designed, the scientific problem becomes the detection of design. If there is not a gradual route to the production of a physical system, irreducible complexity is taken as evidence of design. The problem is that Dawkins, or one of his clones, will pop up and say that it is simply an argument from "personal incredulity." We are quickly back staring at the metaphysical hydramaterialism vs. creationism. Of course, Behe has put the onus on materialists to show the

40. ASA - April 1996: Incarnation
Incarnation. alice fulton (alicefulton@uiowa.edu)Thu, 11 Apr 1996 201341 -0500
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Incarnation
Alice Fulton ( Alice-fulton@uiowa.edu
Thu, 11 Apr 1996 20:13:41 -0500
Lewis's books dealing with different intelligent forms and their redemption
are his novels "Out of the Silent Planet," and "Perelandra". The first
dealt with Martian forms that were not identically human, because
pre-Incarnation, and the second with a new creation on Venus which, being
post-Incarnation, were in human form (I believe they also had innate
knowledge of Christ, but were capable of being tempted.)
Another *very* interesting treatment of this idea are the books by
Cordwainer Smith, called "Norstrilia" and "the Instrumentality of Man".
These books (fiction) deal in a very deep way with many spiritual aspects
of technology, and specifically address the incarnational question through his animal-people; domestic animals that have been given human characteristics through engineering. One question that underlies his books

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