Top People In UK Industry [A] aitken, Colin Director Sales and Marketing Director UbiNetics aitken, KeithSales Geoff Director - Managing IST Inspec Archer, alec Director - Managing http://www.applegate2.co.uk/indexes/people/a.htm
Dept Of Geological Sciences - University Of Saskatchewan aitken, alec E, Cooperating Faculty, (306) 9665672, aaitken@arts.usask.ca,Ph.D., 1987, McMaster, Research Quaternary geomorphology. http://www.agiweb.org/ehr/ggd/listing.html?ID=763
Border Telegraph: Melrose Head Off On South African Tour Ruthven, Robert Chrystie, Ian Cornwall, Wayne Mitchell, Jamie Robertson, Sam McCready,Ian McCall, John Elliot, Jonathon McGill, Scott aitken, alec Clark, Tom http://www.bordertelegraph.com/news/archivestory.php/aid/1003/Melrose_head_off_o
Extractions: MELROSE will undertake their second tour of South Africa when they depart from Edinburgh Airport on Friday. They will take two teams a senior team and a veterans squad who will both play four games, culminating in games against Villager FC in Cape Town to open their new stadium at Brookside and celebrate the clubs 125th anniversary. A total of 72 will be in the party, including committee and supporters, with the tour travelling the famous Garden Route from Knysna to Cape Town. The tour is self-financed through fund-raising and personal contribution. The senior squad contains several youngsters, who it is hoped will gain valuable experience on tour. Players unavailable include Robbie Brown, Stewart Bennet and Jamie Henderson (work commitments), Alistair Dickson (injured), Callum MacRae and Kelly Brown (university exams). The tour party is: Tour convener, Stuart Henderson; administrator, Mike Bleasdale; manager, Walter Todd; coaches, Gary Parker and Eric Paxton.
Thomas Forman Aitken 5 Alexander aitken 1850 . 4 Harriet aitken1820 - 1899 (connects to the Spilman tree 6 alec Spilman 1894 - 1950 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~spilman/thomas_forman_aitken.htm
Extractions: AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION Dan Spilman's (1848-1915) maternal uncle emigrated to Australia in 1854. Thomas Forman Aitken was born July 25, 1833 in Walcot, Lincolnshire, England. He was the ninth of ten children born to his parents Alexander Aitken and Eleanora Forman . Portrait of Alexander below: Alexander Aitken was born on 22 Dec 1776 in Midhope, Midlothian, Scotland. He walked down to Lincolnshire, England to seek employment as a gardener. He died on 12 Jul 1865 in employment with Lady Strickland at Walcot Hall, Alkborough as bailiff. Lady Stickland had a picture painted of the old man and the family gave it to his grandaughter, Mary, when they left the district for Cotesbach, Leicestershire. Portrait is now (2002) is with Nigel Spilman at Whitton. Thomas' mother told him that he was named in honour of fathers old master Mr. Thomas Goulton. External connection to the Letters Alexander Aitken wrote to his nephew George Aitken in Scotland 1860-1862 Tom Smith's web page.
John Ellerker Spilman John was the oldest son of Thomas Spilman and Harriet aitken of Whitton, England. 5HarrySpilman 6-Constance Spilman 7-Helen (Nel) Spilman 8-alec Spilman 9 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~spilman/john_ellerker_spilman.htm
Grad Students 425 p. Dale, JE, aitken, AE, Gilbert, R., and Risk, MJ 1989. Fauna of arctic fiords.Marine Geology. 81, 331358. alec E. aitken NSERC postdoctoral fellow. . http://geog.queensu.ca/gilbert/h3.html
Extractions: Cheryl McKenna Neuman Ph.D. 1987 Cheryl conducted research on aeolian sedimentary processes in Pangnirtung Pass, Baffin Island, supplemented by laboratory study of sublimation in relation to erosion by wind, especially during winter conditions. She is now on faculty at Trent University, Peterborough Ontario. McKenna Neuman, C. 1987. Aeolian Processes and Landforms in South Pangnirtung Pass, Southeast Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada. Ph.D. Thesis, Queen's University. 235 p. McKenna-Neuman, C. 1989. Kinetic energy transfer through impact and its role in entrainment by wind of particles from frozen surfaces. Sedimentology. 36, 1007-1022. McKenna-Neuman, C. 1990. Role of sublimation in particle supply for aeolian transport in cold environments. Geografiska Annaler. 72 A, 329-335. McKenna Neuman, C. 1990. Observations of winter aeolian transport and niveo-aeolian deposition at Crater Lake, Pangnirtung Pass, N.W.T., Canada. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes. 1, 235-247. McKenna Neuman, C., and Gilbert, R. 1986. Aeolian processes and landforms in glaciofluvial environments of southeastern Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada. In: "Aeolian Geomorphology", Nickling, W. H., ed., Allen and Unwin, Boston. pp. 213-235.
Research This lead to a collaborative project supported in part by the Geological Survey ofCanada involving Donald Lemmen and alec aitken (University of Saskatchewan). http://geog.queensu.ca/gilbert/h1.html
Extractions: Research focusses on present sedimentary processes in glacial and postglacial lakes and the nearshore ocean, and on environmental and paleoenvironmental assessment from the sedimentary record. Two principal techniques are applied: acoustic subbottom survey, and analysis of cores recovered from the sediments. In the Cordillera of western Canada work that began in the 1960s and 1970s has been followed by studies of a number of lakes in collaboration with Joseph Desloges (University of Toronto). The first was glacier-dammed Ape Lake which partially drained several times in the late 1980s ( Gilbert and Desloges, 1987 ). Studies of large montaine lakes included Harrison Lake ( Desloges and Gilbert, 1991 ) Stave Lake ( Gilbert and Desloges, 1992 ) and Lillooet Lake ( Desloges and Gilbert, 1994 ) in the southern Coast Mountains. More recent work includes study of Moose Lake in the Rocky Mountains ( Desloges and Gilbert, 1995 ), Bowser Lake in the northern Coast Mountains ( Gilbert et. al., 1997 ) which receives water and sediment from lakes which were formerly glacier-dammed and self-draining, and Chilko Lake ( Desloges and Gilbert, 1997
We're On The Move! A. aitken, alec. Western Springs Pumping Station. 21 September, 1996. North ShoreHistorical Society (NSHS). Armstrong, Dick. The London General Post, 16421839. http://www.shorelibraries.govt.nz/oralhisttalks.htm
"aitken.html" Former Prime Minister alec DouglasHome and former Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloydwere crushingly dismissive of aitken's briefing paper describing Nixon as http://www.mountnixon.com/aitken.html
Extractions: Nixon: a Life, by Jonathan Aitken Nixon and Aitken from the book cover What a beautiful book! Probably it could only have been written by someone living at a distance, spared the full force of unremitting hatred of Nixon from the American media and Hollywood. It required an author who (unlike biographer Ambrose) knew Nixon personally, had worked with him, and could exercise a world view and a working practice of foreign affairs, a combination that would be hard to find in our media or in our historians. Aitken was a 23-year-old admirer of John F. Kennedy on the British Parliamentary staff when he met Nixon in 1966, starting to reenter world politics after losing the governorship of California to Pat Brown. Former Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home and former Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd were "crushingly dismissive" of Aitken's briefing paper describing Nixon as washed up. Both, it turned out, were Nixon admirers, like Adenauer and De Gaulle. The young Aitken stayed silently in the London flat to hear Nixon's dazzling conversation, in which he predicted that Japan would become an economic superpower, that the Vietnam war had to be ended quickly, and that China had to be brought back into the family of nations, and that Britain might play a part in bridge-building. Aitken was present when, on two occasions, years apart, Nixon delivered informal talks to Oxford students that became part of the university's history.
OzLit@ Vicnet Australian Poets Adamson, Robert; aitken, Adam; Beaver, Bruce; Blight, John; Bradley, James *; Braune Campbell,David; Canning, Ken; Choate, alec; Cliff, Paul *; Craig, Alexander; Davis http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/thepoets.html
The Cyber Boxing Zone 10 Oct 7 Joe aitken Airdrie, Scotland D 10 Oct 17 Freddie Tennant Leith, ScotlandW 10 Oct 21 Young Beattie Hamilton, Scotland D 6 Oct 29 alec Farries Glasgow http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/lynch-b.htm
Extractions: (Pnuemonia brought on by malnutrition and alcholism) Manager: Tommy McGinty Professional Record: 83-13-15 (34 Kayos) Peter Kane Glasgow KO 13 (Retains World and British Flyweight Titles) Dec 13 Georges Bataille Leicester, England KO 8 1938 Feb 9 Maurice Filhol Glasgow KO 5 Mar 24 Peter Kane Liverpool, England D 15 (Retains World Flyweight Title) Jun 29 Lose World Flyweight Title After Failing to make weight Jun 29 Jackie Jurich Paisley, Scotland KO 12 Sep 28 Kayo Morgan Glasgow L 12 Oct 3 Aurel Toma London KO by 3 . Thanks to Matt Tegen for supplying the record. Upcoming Fights Current Champions Boxing Journal On-line Encyclopedia ... [Return to Top]
RootsWeb: ROSSGEN-L Archive (September 1999) aitken by David Greenhalgh; aitken by Celia Ann Roberts. Fraser History and Genealogy JohnMurchison by Amma C. Crum; Alexander McIntosh 17921855 by alec Cameron http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ROSSGEN/1999-09
Extractions: ROSSGEN-L Archives: September 1999 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates MATHESON by david and kate ferris Kiltearn by jharnick Macrae,Fraser,Mackay,Finlayson from ROC to Aust. by Ken Munro Inver near Tain by HootGib unsubscribe by Don Murray Re: ROSSGEN-D Digest V99 #156 by david and kate ferris Tain again by Wilmer Fawcett by Wilmer Fawcett Aitken by Celia Ann Roberts Fraser History and Genealogy by Brent Fraser by Donna Fraser Re: MUNRO by Valmunro McKays by jharnick Lochalsh and Scots Origins questions by Elaine MacBeth Mackenzie and Vass: Fearn and Nigg by Mark Sutherland-Fisher McIntosh Family by Keith Barr Applecross Mackenzies by Jhdav Donald Mackenzie - Applecross by Jhdav Lochalsh Parish - John Murchison by Amma C. Crum
RootsWeb: ROSSGEN-L Archive (May 1999) by viola seward Isabella Ross+ Mcleod. by MR EARL R ROSS. ROSSMCLEODmarriage by alec Cameron; Fw aitken/Logan by Carol Hepburn; http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ROSSGEN/1999-05
Extractions: ROSSGEN-L Archives: May 1999 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates a myriad Rosses by mim female name by Marshall ROSS family from Ardoch in Alness, ROC by Donna Fraser Banishment by Jamie Shafer Ross-shire/Rosskeen by Wilmer Fawcett Re: ROSSGEN-D Digest V99 #71 by jmart a few more Rosses (many might mutter mighty myriads!) by Donald MacDonald-Ross Munro's in Tain by Myriad by Jerrie Kane Where's WESTER TEANINICH by Keith Scott Internet Message by MR EARL R ROSS More on those elusive ancestors by Pam TEANINICH by Alec Cameron Isabella Ross+ Mcleod. by viola seward ROSS-MCLEOD marriage by Alec Cameron Fw: Aitken/Logan by Carol Hepburn Militia Aid paid under the 1809 Act by Ken Mathieson Munro/Mustard in Cromarty by Catherine McLEAN/McLENNAN - Lochcarron by Keith Scott Keith Scott's query by Alec Cameron Donald Ross c1740-1780 by hross it's Loruhamah by Marshall by Greg Baldwin 1851 cENSUS FOR cROMARTY by Helen Herbert LDS records on line by Where's GLACKAU
Bethlehem Steel Soccer Club -- October 31, 1925 light of day at Renton in 1904,when such players as Bobby M'Call, WC Hamilton, BobbyWalker, Barney Battles, Jock Drummond, Andy aitken, alec Ralsbeck, Jack http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl103125.html
Extractions: Although spending his second season in British Isles soccer, local fans have not yet forgotten the brilliancy of Alex Jackson when he sported the colors of Bethlehem on the Steel Workers' front line and can readily understand why critics marvel at his skill and hail him as the greatest overseas soccer find of the past several seasons. Among the publications that reach this desk, one comes from abroad, the Sports Post, paying tribute to young Jackson with the following: "There can be no doubt that Jackson's early travels broadened his ideas and his ability. Experience is the hardest taskmaster of all, so that it was no surprise that when he returned from America in 1925 that he should be snapped up by Aberdeen and that he should play for his native country in all three International matches last season his first real effort in Scottish League football. Nor is it surprising that Herbert Chapman, regarded him as a player who, at 20 years, was worth any money for a team like Huddersfield Town. The writer has never heard the exact amount Huddersfield Town paid for Jackson, but it is known that another club offered Aberdeen 4,500 pounds for him an offer which was refused. It need not, of course, be inferred that Huddersfield necessarily paid more than, or even as much as, that amount. "What is this youthful prodigy like? Well, he's tall, straight as a cane; but with the resiliency of a young willow tree; when football breezes blow his way, Jackson bends to the work that is brought for him to do. One moment he is tall, straight, subdued; the next he is a thing of grace, of action, of fire, of he's just alive with every mortal picture which shows activity. He's light, too, as a player he lacks poundage. He doesn't turn a beam at much over ten stone, and he's slender. But he is like a kitten on his toes.
Street Legal 1988 25. Mondo Condo W Paul aitken; Malcolm MacRury; Peter Mitchell Don Truckey D MauriceGodin, Dale Defoe Louise Marleau, Judge Newgate alec Willows, Crown http://www.geocities.com/lindycooksey/sl88.html
Extractions: Tony Azzarella: Winston Reckert; Larry Simmons: Ron Gabriel; Warden Vanderklat: Michael Hogan; George Szabo: Wayne Best; Angus Sheppard: Jack Mather; Trevor Forsythe: David Clement; Joyce Dwyer: Brooke Johnson; Judge Sinclair: Patricia Gage; McKechnie: Michael Copeman; Sam Vernon: Denis O'Connor; Satien Loc: Denis Akiyama; Judge Williams: Vernon Chapman; Al: Mario Romano; Luke: Milan Cheylov; Bernard Sarducci: Peter Wildman; Capt Mastromantei: Gerry Mendecino; Gustave Hortand: Vince Waring; OPP Officer: Tim Koetting; Jim Thompson: Steve Whistance-Smith; Mark Azzarella: T J Scott
AUCEN / À Propos De L'AUCEN Translate this page Directors. alec aitken, University of Saskatchewan. Michael Goodyear, ChurchillNorthern Studies Centre. David Malcolm, University of Alberta. http://www.cyberus.ca/~acuns/Fr/about.html
Extractions: À PROPOS DE L'AUCEN Historique L'Association Universitaire Canadienne d'Études Nordiques a été fondée à Churchill, au Manitoba, en 1977. Elle a obtenu sa charte en 1978. Reconnue officiellement comme un organisme sans but lucratif, l'AUCEN regroupe, sur une base volontaire, quelque 30 universités et collèges qui offrent des programmes d'études nordiques ou qui ont des intérêts dans le Nord. Conseil exécutif Frances Abele,Président e
Ss19 B21 Bell *, Trevor, aitken, alec E., and Pollard, Wayne H. Variations in SedimentaryEnvironments and Macrofossil Assemblages during Postglacial Emergence of http://www.ggl.ulaval.ca/Quebec1998/ss19.html
Calculadores Mentales Aleph Cero Por SHAHEN HACYAN Ciudad De Translate this page Pero el caso mejor documentado es el de alec aitken, un distinguido matemáticode la Universidad de Edimburgo, a quien se deben importantes trabajos sobre http://www.reforma.com/ParseoCoberturas/printpage.asp?pagetoprint=../ciencia/art
Session List - Text Format Tuesday Morning, 28 May / Mardi matin, le 28 mai GS2 Geomorphology (I) Organizers/ Organisateurs alec aitken Room / Salle A263 Chairs / Présidents alec http://gac.esd.mun.ca/GAC_2002/Search_Abs/sub_program.asp?sess=421&form=9
Harvard Gazette: ICommons Spins A Course In Web Presence (Illustration by alec Solomita). aitken, a visiting assistant professor of New Testament,said she hopes to use the slide show tool to put photos that she took http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2001/11.29/01-icommons.html
Extractions: News News, events, features Science/Research Latest scientific findings Profiles The people behind the university Community Harvard and neighbor communities Sports Scores, highlights, upcoming games On Campus Newsmakers, notes, students, police log ... Arts Museums, concerts, theater Calendar Two-week listing of upcoming events Divinity School students in Ellen Aitken's "Gospel of Mark" class studied a passage on divorce last week. While they searched themselves - and the pertinent literature - for the significance of the passage's teachings, they also searched the Internet for details of their assignment. The Divinity School (HDS) class is one of dozens at HDS and at the Graduate School of Education (GSE) that are taking advantage of a new collaborative information technology project called "iCommons." iCommons is tapping independent efforts already under way at Harvard's Schools and Colleges to create a pool of software tools that its creators and users hope will soon include things like online tools for videos and slide shows - indexed by subject and word so students can find key passages and topics - and polling software and threaded discussion tools, where e-mail exchanges between instructors and students are cataloged and searchable by subject.