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41. Richmond Baptist Association Home Page
Minister of Music Mr. david Twyman Minister of Education Mrs P/T Minister of YouthMr. Keith hatch P/T CHURCH 672.6811 10101 Staples Mill Road, glen Allen VA
http://www.rbaonline.org/churches.htm
Richmo nd Baptist Association
Local Church
Directory of Churches
A B C D E ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z BAINBRIDGE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH

1101 Bainbridge St., Richmond VA 23224-2131
Pastor: Rev. Robert Byrd Dawson
Minister of Music: Mrs. Kay J. Williamson
Secretary: Mrs. Donna D. Lane BETHANY PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH
1501 South Providence Road, Richmond VA 23236
Fax 276.9235
Email: webservant@bethanyplace.com Web Site: www.bethanyplace.com Pastor: Dr. Gary M. Burden Minister of Student Ministries: Rev. Bradley Wright: Minister of Music:Rev. Christopher Pickett Associate Pastor of Christian Education/Administration: Rev. Benjamin F. Haygood Associate Pastor of Preschool/Children: Mr. Marcus Ramsour Media Director: Mrs. Helen Skipwith Secretary/Office Manager: Mrs. Brenda Jones Church Hostesses: Mrs. Peggy Morgan, Mrs. Kathy Smith and Mrs. Dana Smith Organist: Mrs. Charlene M. Chester Pianist: Mrs. Denise H. Langford BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1920 Fairmount Avenue, Richmond VA 23223-4304 Fax 643.1756 (call first)

42. Sarnia Concert Association: Bellows And Brass Bio
new works by Canadian composers including glen Buhr, Peter Canadians Arcuri, Jaeger,Lake, Lanza, hatch, and Hatzis trumpeter Guy Few and saxophonist david Mott
http://www.sarnia.com/groups/sca/bellows.htm
Sarnia Concert Association
Brief Bio of
Bellows and Brass
Bellows and Brass is a trio comprised of three of Canada’s busiest and most successful international soloists. Alain Trudel (trombone), Guy Few (piano and trumpet) and Joseph Petric (accordion) have individually been invited to perform as concerto soloists with numerous orchestras around the globe including the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Stuttgart Symphony, the Vienna Radio Orchestra, the ABC Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony. In this ensemble they are committed to making music that is challenging, pleasing and enjoyable. With their unusual and rich combination of instruments and sounds they move effortlessly within and between genres. Their concerts have been described as “vividly emotional...passionate...a revelation”. All programs include spoken commentary in English, French or Spanish.
Guy Few
“Hot…engaging…full of surprises.” That’s how audiences describe one of Canada’s most irrepressible talents – the dual trumpet and piano virtuoso, Guy Few. Perhaps best known for flawlessly playing both instruments simultaneously, Few is one of those rare performers who holds nothing back. Equally at home in the concert hall, cabaret or summer festival stage, Few is also a fine baritone and actor who combines exquisite musicianship with the high voltage energy of the old-fashioned showman. And audiences love it.

43. NOW : Culture : Fringe Festival Reviews : Jul 12 - 18, 2001
Presented by Petrified Wood at the glen Morris may work on the page, but david Eden'sadaptation Dahgo (Pierre Trudel) and Foo (Helen Donnelly) hatch from their
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2001-07-12/stage_theatrefeature.html
Jul 12 - 18, 2001
NEWS THIS WEEK no rings here you read it her farrell frustra under every bed crown attorney slaves in canad school board's the greening of you sexy animal insight: what's pot id cards shaming pride tibet tantrum federal sell-of ART THIS WEEK steve payne: water world tecumseh arts f: art occupation being scene: scene seen BOOKS THIS WEEK review: man and review: nothing STAGE THIS WEEK daddy dearest nothing doing good work in a fringe festival ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK cover: toronto thrill first peoples l THE GOODS THIS WEEK sweet deals my style secret ingredie at the speed of next site of th motorola accomp alt.health urban living alt.health urban living food: oyster boy minis: seafood Cuisine MUSIC THIS WEEK discs: alpha motherfuc discs: beta band discs: his name is ali discs: jake mandell discs: deep dish discs: sarah mclachlan discs: alicia keys live: super chikan live: gaza strippers t.o. Notes MOVIES THIS WEEK review: memento review: the man wh review: final fant review: the closet review: the score Video and DVD QUICK LINKS!

44. LP Catalogue
13 THE COMMODORES LP 1483 CONEY hatch OUTTA HAND 1053 david SOUL david SOUL LP 1475david SYLVIAN SECRETS GLADYS KNIGHT ABOUT LOVE LP 422 glen CAMPBELL IT'S
http://www.turntable.demon.co.uk/lp_catalogue.htm
Long Players - Catalogue LP 1612 LP 828 B LP 1547 C LP 920 D LP 648 E LP 1701 F LP 354 G LP 1022 H LP 1213 I LP 757 J LP 613 K LP 825 L LP 772 M LP 342 N LP 950 O LP 1314 P LP 1434 Q UANTUM JUMP BARRACUDA LP 1435 QUANTUM JUMP MIXING LP 1189 R LP 1212 S LP 1553 T LP 1050 U .S.A. U.S.A. LP 743 UB 40 LABOUR OF LOVE LP 171 UFO NO PLACE TO RUN LP 172 ULTRA VOX RAGE IN EDEN LP 174 ULTRA VOX ULTRA VOX LP 51 UNDERTONES POSITIVE TOUCH LP 881 UNKNOWN SOLDIER WAR MACHINE LP 202 URIAH HEEP VERY 'EAVY VERY 'UMBLE LP 715 V LP 976 W LP 458 Y ARBROUGH AND THE PEOPLES GUILTY LP 1561 YAZZ WANTED LP 1144 YEHUDI MENUHIN YEHUDI MENUHIN LP 1532 YES BIG GENERATOR LP 71 YOURI EGOROV CHOPIN LP 1975 YUSEF LATEEF AUTOPHYSIOPSTCHIC LP 1893 YVONNE ELLIMAN NIGHT FLIGHT LP 956 Z ENO ZENO LP 1976 ZENO ZENO LP 826 ZOETROPE LIFE OF CRIME

45. Adult Contemporary Music In Japan
you would pay attention to the songwriting credit, glen Ballad, Clif Castro; Sax Ernie Watts, Bill Puett, Mark hatch; Duet Vocal david POMERANZ / BORN FOR YOU.
http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~takeito/6-2000.html
Adult Contemporary Music in Japan
Monthly Recommended Discs Page
Many Adult Contemporary Music CD are releasing every month. SO, I would hereby show you Adult Contemporary Music CD New Release ( also including Reissue) information. As "Recommended Discs of The Month" , I would highly recommend to buy several albums with my personal review. In addition, I would also give you release information regarding other remarkable recent titles supported by one of the well-known on-line music stores "CD Now" and "Amazon.com" as "Noteworthy Discs of The Month" Past CD review index
by Artist Name
Contents

46. WFIU - Program Guide
30 pm the Philharmonic, led by david Bowden, will Westhues; Bloomington resident andpainter Sara hatch; and Local college in the suburb of glen Ellyn outside
http://www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/artapr_2000.htm
April 2000 Articles
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WFIU Information ... Highlights on IU School of Music Broadcasts Manfred, Op. 115: Overture ; Joseph Silverstein/IU Sym. Orch.
Airs:
4/3 at 7 p.m.; 4/4 at 10 a.m.; 4/7 at 3 p.m. Concerto Grosso in B_flat, Op. 3, No. 2, HWV 313 ; Alan de Veritch/IU Ch. Orch.
Airs:
4/10 at 7 p.m.; 4/11 at 10 a.m.; 4/14 at 3 p.m. Symphony No. 5 in B_flat, Op. 100 ; Joseph Silverstein/IU Sym. Orch.
Airs:
4/12 at 10 p.m. Sonata ; Dejan Ivanovic, gt.
Airs:
4/17 at 7 p.m.; 4/18 at 10 a.m.; 4/21 at 3 p.m. Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92 ; Kurt Masur/IU Concert Orch.
Airs:
4/19 at 10 p.m. Gloria, RV 589
Airs:
4/23 at 8 p.m. Western Wynde Mass: Gloria ; Paul Hillier/Pro Arte Singers
Airs:
4/23 at 8 p.m. Harmonies Poetiques et Religieuses: No. 3 "Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude" ; Michel Block, p. Airs: 4/23 at 8 p.m. Water Music Suite No. 3 in G, HWV 350 ; Stanley Ritchie/IU Baroque Orch. Airs: 4/23 at 8 p.m. Violin Sonata in E, BWV 1016

47. Obituaries
Survivors include her husband, david L. Moberg; son Churchill, LaVern Johnson,Duane Edmonds, glen Myers, Don Alisha Diane hatch Hawley, August 30, 2002.
http://www.powelltribune.com/obitsaugustb.html
Beuford Lee Henrichs ~ August 1, 2002 Powell resident Beuford Lee Henrichs, 84, died Aug. 1 at University Hospital in Salt Lake City.
He was born Oct. 22, 1917 in Diller, Neb. to George and Eva (Bousch) Henrichs. He was a high school graduate. On March 7, 1959, he and Clista Keagle were married. They made their home in the Powell area. He was a member of the BPOE, Eagles Club, and Big Horn Basin Boat Club. His second love in life was fishing.
He is survived by his wife Clista of the family home; sons Neil A. Henrichs and wife Connie of Menlo Park, Calif. and Donald Durand and wife Anna of Orlando, Fla.; daughter Joan Nelson and husband Alan of Pendleton, Ore.; brother Carroll Henrichs of Powell; a sister Bethel Tipton and husband John of Hollister, Calif.; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Wayne and Loyal.
Funeral services are planned for 2 p.m. today (Tuesday) at the First United Methodist Church in Powell, with the Rev. Ron Kapalka officiating. Pallbearers will be Bob Johnstone, Melvin Scott, Mel Cozzens, Sam Alexander, Darrel Henrichs and Fred Gilcrist. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Should friends desire, memorials might be made to a charity of one's choice.

48. Bates College Fall 1998 Alumni Magazine: Obituaries
of the Bates Club there, a trustee of the glen Oaks Acres Surviving are sons Kevin,Brad, Donald, david, and Thomas; daughters 1951 Ruth Burgess hatch, Feb.
http://www.bates.edu/pubs/mag/98-Fall/obits.html
Deaths
Dorothy Holt
, Oct. 6, 1997.
A teacher and librarian, Dorothy Holt taught English for 16 years in the New York schools of Oxford, Port Jervis (where she also was drama coach), and Elmira. In the summers she studied at Columbia, Chautauqua, and Genesee normal schools, earning the New York State Permanent Library Certificate. Earlier she had been an elementary school teacher for 23 years. From 1947 to 1949 she assisted in the library at Potsdam State College (now SUNY/Potsdam). After she retired in 1961, she took a course at Lewis Hotel Training School in Washington, D.C., traveled, and, in 1969, moved to Grey Gables in Ojai, Calif., home of National Retired Teachers Assn., where she pursued her lifelong interest in Shakespeare as a member of the Shakespeare Club, and sang in a local choir. A member of national, state, and county teachers associations, she also belonged to the National Retired Teachers Assn. She had no immediate survivors except a niece, Barbara Schenck Collins '51. Katharine E. O'Brien , April 10, 1998.

49. The Hollywood Reporter.com Cannes
Principals Attending david Linde, president; glen Basner, sr. cast Steven Stratos,Louis Mandylor, Richard hatch. Angelo Infanti, Michel Leroy, david D'Ingeo
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hollywoodreporter/cannes/2001/canneslist_g.jsp

50. Those Were The Days, Today In History - November 28
A stuck hatch (later blamed on that loose screw with david Letterman, Late Nightwith david Letterman; comedian Apollo 13, The Firm, glengarry glen Ross, China
http://www.440.com/twtd/archives/nov28.html
Archives
November 28
Events

1895 - The first automobile race in America began, as six cars traveled from Jackson Park in Chicago to Waukegan, Illinois. J. Frank Dureyea was the winner, traveling at a blazing speed of 7 and 1/2 miles per hour! It took him 7 hrs. 53 minutes to make the trek (bathroom stops not included). He won $2,000 for the effort. 1922 - The first skywriting display happened on this day. The words “Hello USA” were written in the sky over New York City. It was a short time later that the invention of Cyril Turner was applied for commercial use. 1932 - Groucho Marx performed on radio for the first time. Using his fast-paced, ingenious patter, he invented a new form of comedy that delighted audiences from coast to coast. 1942 - Coffee rationing began in the United States, lasting through the end of World War II. 1942 - A tragic fire at the famed Cocoanut Grove night club in Boston, MA killed nearly 500 people, including popular western actor Charles ‘Buck’ Jones. It is believed that the fire started in a corner of one of the lounges when a customer unscrewed a light bulbs to provide some privacy for himself and his date. The bartender ordered a busboy to replace the bulb, but the lounge was so dark that the busboy lit a match to find the socket. A short time later, flames appeared and spread to a nearby tinsel palm tree. When the ceiling (festooned in billows of blue satin fabric) exploded into flames, the entire crowd stampeded. The Cocoanut Grove fire prompted major efforts in fire prevention and control for U.S. nightclubs and other related places of assembly.

51. The Dead Rock Stars Club 2003
Little hatch (Provine hatch Jr) Died 1-14-2003 in El Party and Give it Up ) -Worked with glen Frey Jimmy Burrell, Oran Hot Lips Page, david Ruffin, Rick
http://www.prism.net/doc-rock/2003.html
An extensive list of dead rock stars and people related to rock, when and how they died with links to sites about them - 2003 Doc Rock Presents,
"THE DEAD ROCK STARS CLUB"
Welcome to the club rock stars are dying to get into. Rock and Roll may never die but rock stars do !
This site is a list of dead rock stars, dead people associated with rock and dead people whose music helped influence and create rock (which I feel includes Jazz and Country artists), sorted by the date of their demise. This is a tribute to them. LONG LIVE ROCK !!
Click A Button To Go To Those Years

Use quotations, " " for a more defined search
Don Davenport
(Donald Davenport)- Died 1-1-2003 in Trenton Mich., U.S. - Emphysema and bleeding ulcers ( Doo-Wop ) Born 4-21-1938 in Dickson County Tenn., U.S. - Bass singer - He was a member of The Counts later renamed The (Detroit) Romeos , (They did, "Let’s Be Partners" and "Fine Fine Baby") and The Larados (They did, "Bad Bad Guitar Man" and "Now The Parting Begins"). Carl Peachman - Died 1-1-2003 ( Folk - Rock ) Drummer - Was a member of The Kaleidoscope who changed their name toThe Rayne and then to Watertower West Anne Moss (Anne L. Drinkard Moss) - Died 1-1-2003 ( Gospel ) Born 4-16-1927 in Newark, NJ, U.S. - Singer - She was a member of The Drinkard Four, later renamed The Drinkard Singers who once sang with Mahalia Jackson and also were the first gospel group to appear at The Newport Jazz Festival - She later started The Drinkard Ensemble and directed The Inspirational Choir Of The Clearview Baptist Church and The East Orange Community Choir.

52. Harlem Renaissance
hatch, James V. and Abdullah Omanji. Z5956 A47D38 (DHUU/R/F) Driskell, david. AlainLocke Papers glen C. Carrington Papers Carl Van Vechten Collection Arthur B
http://www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn/harlem.html
The Black Renaissance: A Bibliography of Selected Sources at
Howard University
Bibliography compiled by Jean Currie Church and Karen L. Jefferson.
Moorland-Spingarn Research Center
Howard University, Washington, DC
SELECTED MATERIALS ON THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY
The materials in this section are available in the Howard University libraries (DHUUIF/R/L/W/E), in the Channing Pollock Theater Collection (DHUP), in the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (MSRC), and/or in the Afro-American Studies Resource Center at Howard University. Call numbers and location symbols for the materials have been included to facilitate access. Additional materials and more information about the items which follow are available at the individual library locations.
I Historical Studies and Reference Works
Historical Studies Anderson, Jervis. This Was Harlem. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1982. F128.68 H3A65 1982 (DHUP) Aptheker, Herbert. A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States, 1910-1932. Secaucus, NJ: Citadel, 1973. E185 A58 (DHUU) Bontemps, Arna, ed.

53. Obituary
of Hemel Hempstead, England; sisters, Pat hatch of Stafford Frank Bumbalough of Franklin,TN, and glen Bumbalough of david Coffman and Davis Harp officiated.
http://www.crossville-chronicle.com/archive/novob11.htm
CROSSVILLE CHRONICLE
Obituary
Obituary's for September 1997
DAVID ELDRIDGE D'ARMOND III
Memorial services for David Eldridge D'armond III, 53, of Cleveland, TN, who passed away Sept. 21, were held today, Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. at the Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in Cleveland. He was the son of the late David E. Jr. and Helen Marion Watkins D'armond.
Mr. D'armond was a graduate of Cleveland State Community College, earning an associate's degree in criminal justice. He was a graduate of Tennessee Technological University, earning an bachelorÕs degree in sociology. He was also a graduate of Columbia Military Academy. He was retired from Tenco Services, where he was employed as a claims adjuster. He was a member of the Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Linda Varnell D'armond; daughter, Lee D'armond of Cleveland; stepdaughter, Missy Benear of Edmond, OK; stepgrandsons, Derek and Grant Benear; brother, John Marion D'armond of Crossville; and one niece. The Revs. Robert Haskins and Mark Strickland officiated.

54. Late News From The Cabaret World
the cabaret debut of a song by Senator Orrin hatch! the Bloomingdale Golf Course Clubhouse(181 glen Ellyn Road david Cornue will play opposite Ms. Schmidt, and
http://www.svhamstra.com/L001001.shtml
For More Information - click here
Late News from the Cabaret World
Here is a recent CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE message sent to over 1700 readers of this free e-mail newsletter. Check at the bottom of the message for the way you can have a free subscription. CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE #001001 - Tuesday, October 3, 2000
Since 1990 Your First, Best, and Only Source of Cabaret News
I hope you all have taken the time to check out the OCTOBER issue of Cabaret.Org ( http://www.cabaret.org/ ) - there is a new design concept, and folks who may have had some problems in the past getting the whole frame visible on their monitors should have a much easier time with the new design. The Fullerton team worked overtime to get the e-zine up on the web on schedule, and my congrats to them for doing such a great job! There is a great cover story on TEAM CABARET - with a link to their new website as well. There is an update on the NYC Cabaret Convention, plus all the features, reviews and columns you have come to expect in our cabaret e-zine. We have also reorganized our masthead, renamed some of the sections, and set up a new navigation method. Let me know what you think - and comments and suggestions are always welcome. You might also want to check out the latest information about HOLIDAY CABARET 2000 - a cabaret event that will be held in several cities around the world to benefit children's charities. There will be a full report on this fantastic program in the NOVEMBER issue.

55. Morman Obituary Scrapbook
Jesse M. Layton, Mrs. Amy Fuller and Mrs. Minnie hatch. Point, Utah; Hugh J. Fordand Mrs. glen Rigby of AB Call, Mexico, Villard Call, Salt Lake; david Call.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barlow/Utah/MormanObituaryScrapbook.htm
Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook There is some good genealogical information found in these files, but the dates of the deaths are not indicated. Edward W. Brown Mr. Brown married Nettie V. Barlow April 26, 1896. Surviving are his widow and seven sons and daughters: Mrs. J.E. Hoyle, William H., Frank and Bert Brown, Springville; Mrs. Wandel Openshaw, Mark and Fred Brown, Provo. D. Henry Wood The ward choir under the direction of: L.T. Thompson and a quartet composed of Mamie Summerhays Rich, Edna Evans Johnson, Alvin Keddington and E. Platt, with Lois Kedington as pianist, furnished the musical numbers. Bishop W.W. Barlow offered the invocation and Stake President James H. Robinson the benediction. Brother Of Utah Official Dies Of Heart Attack Franklin D. Welling, 63, Box Elder Pioneer, Found Dead
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary A.Welling, his

56. Graduate Programme In Music Newsletter York University
david Bernstein and Christopher hatch, 62112. Festival's Four Friday's Series inthe david Mott Quintet the Indian Earthquake Relief Fund, glen Rhodes United
http://www.yorku.ca/grdmusic/newsletter.htm
A newsletter published annually by the Graduate Program in Music, York University, Faculty of Graduate Studies, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3 No.17, 2001, ISSN 1497 5122
Newsletter Editors: Dorothy De Val, Alison Footz, Eric Wood, and Tere Tilban-Rios Contents Of This Issue: Articles
Beverley Diamond Reflects On Her Time at York - by Eric Wood

Oratorio at the Bottom of the World - by Jennifer Bird

Professor from Turkey Visits York’s Graduate Program in Music
Alison Footz ... and Dissertations
Professor Beverley Diamond Reflects On Her Time at York
By Eric Wood Having come to York in 1988 from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Professor Beverley Diamond has been an important part of the York music department for almost fifteen years. Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with her and talk briefly about her time here at York. In 1988, when Bev first began teaching, York had an impressive M.A. program in ethnomusicology but had yet to establish a Ph.D. program. Before coming to York, Bev recalled being highly impressed by the quality of the M.A. students that York was producing and by the opportunities for interdisciplinary work. Since arriving, one of the goals that Bev has sought to achieve during her stay here was to produce a new generation of scholars, teachers, and artists who would be able to ask questions that had previously been unthinkable. She sought to take musical scholarship in often non-traditional, alternative directions, drawing on post-colonial criticism, feminist ethnomusicology /musicology, gay and lesbian studies, as well as new directions in indigenous studies and popular music studies. She noted that only in the last several decades have such areas really developed in music, a discipline that lagged behind many others in this regard. Thus there has been and still is a considerable need for such work to continue to develop.

57. July/August 1998 Obituaries
Turner Real Estate Agency and hatch Turner david Pierre Bramble, '58, of SantaBarbara, Calif., January 17 Survivors her husband, glen, MA '65, MD '65; her
http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/1998/julaug/classnotes/obituaries.ht
Obituaries
Gasper H. Magarian, '23, JD '25, of Fresno, Calif., December 28, at 98. He was the oldest active member of the California bar. A member of the Armenian General Benevolent Union for more than 70 years and past president of the Armenian American Citizens' League, he served on church boards and taught Sunday school at the Pilgrim Armenian Congregational Church. Survivors include his son, David; his grandson, Mark; and nieces, Alicia, '85, and Nicole Kamian. Genevieve "Gene" Rosebrook Snow, '25, of Los Altos, February 18, at 94. She was a library, Red Cross and College Scholarship Club volunteer. Her husband, William "Win" B. Snow, whom she met at Stanford and married in 1924, predeceased her in 1968. Survivors: her sons, William, '52, and Donald, '55; six grandsons; and four great-grandchildren. Evelyn Huntington Sterling, '25, of Los Angeles, January 26, at 93. She was a member and past president of the Bel Air Guild of Children's Hospital, and was active in the Chi Omega sorority and Brentwood Garden Club. Survivors: her husband of 72 years, Theodore, '23, JD '25; two daughters, Jacqueline S. Williams and Hope S. Kelly; six grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Richard S. "Dick" Croker, '29, of Irvine, Calif., January 3, at 90. During World War II, he served four years in the Air Force and was a fisheries officer during the occupation of Japan. He worked for the California Division of Fish and Game as fisheries biologist and chief of marine resources for 33 years and as U.S. Department of State fisheries attaché for Latin America for five years. His work as fisheries consultant for international corporations and the United Nations took him to more than 30 countries. He was former national president of the American Fisheries Society. His first wife, Annie, died in 1991. Survivors: his wife of almost six years, Arline; his daughter, Catherine Dolbear; his son, Kenneth Croker, '57; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

58. F-160Item List
cont'd // Marine Station, Bamfield, with glen Geen (audio B Peter hatch - Glassblower,Science Faculty (see Comment B - Webster with david Anderson and Allan
http://www.sfu.ca/archives/F-160/F-160items.html
F-160 The Dennis Roberts fonds
Item list
Series F-160-2
Audio recordings (1968-1982)
View series
description
Item # Item title Dates Access status F-160-item1 A - Webster / Briemberg, // News. B - Dale Sullivan, Dean of Arts, announcement re PSA trusteeship and strike // Ken Strand, Acting President, statement re PSA dismissals // more student protests / demos re PSA strike
(audio cassette, original) Open F-160-item2 A - Dean of Arts Balier (?) re student parity and PSA trusteeship. B - Strand re Palmer dec. - new committee
(audio cassette, original) Open F-160-item3 A - R. Lester, BOG, Chair re Aberle firing // Wasserman comment // Webster / Lester. B - Lester / Webster cont'd // ground rules
(audio cassette, original) Open F-160-item4 A - Senate Undergrad Admissions committee meeting to discuss student demands
(audio cassette, original) Open F-160-item5 A, B - Palmer decision // news conf. with 1 of dismissed profs. // Strand stmnt re Palmer decision // Strand discussion re action
(audio cassette, original) Open F-160-item6 A - Lester statement on Wyland // Strand statement on dismissals // Pat Burns interviews Stanley Cooperman, academic or political freedom in Universities. B - cont'd // Marine Station, Bamfield, with Glen Geen

59. March 22
NYC, TV announcer (Late Night With david Letterman) In of Physicians) In 1934, OrrinG hatch, (SenR 1937, Jon Hassell, composer In 1938, glen Campbell, singer
http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/march/0322.html
On March 22...
81st day of the year with 284 days left (Numerology = 7)
Happy Birthday to:
In 1459, Maximilian I of Habsburg, German Emperor/archduke of Austria
In 1599, Anthony Van Dyck, Flemish painter (Charles I of England)
In 1609, John II Casimir Vasa, cardinal/king of Poland (1648-68)
In 1700, Giuseppe Sellitto, composer
In 1728, Anton Raphael Mengs, German writer/neo-classic painter
In 1728, Giacomo Insanguine, composer
In 1752, Johann Georg Joseph Spangler, composer
In 1767, Cornelis T Elout, Dutch minister of Finance
In 1771, Heinrich D Zschokke, Swiss author (Das Goldmacherdorf) In 1785, Adam Sedgwick, British? geologist In 1797, Kaiser Wilhelm I, German emperor (1871-88) In 1799, F W A Argelander, Memel E Prussia, cataloguer of 324,188 stars In 1803, Anthonie Waldrop, Dutch painter/lithographer In 1813, Gabriel Rene Paul, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1886 In 1814, Thomas Crawford, US sculptor (Babes in the Wood) In 1817, Braxton Bragg, Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1876 In 1819, William Wirt Adams, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1888

60. Home Page
Tommy Bolin b; Eddie C; glen Campbell b; Will Downing New Formed in London; LongJohn Hunter b; Tony hatch b; Dave Burrell b; Leslie Bricusse b; Cannon; david Deeb;
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