Absence.html jeanne T. Amlund, assistant professor of educational psychology Michael P. johnson,associate professor of sociology Evan P. watkins, professor of English and http://www.psu.edu/ur/archives/intercom_2001/Jan18/absence.html
Extractions: Where the Freeper Foxhole introduces a different veteran each Wednesday. The "ordinary" Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine who participated in the events in our Country's history. We hope to present events as seen through their eyes. To give you a glimpse into the life of those who sacrificed for all of us - Our Veterans. Sam R. Watkins, born on June 26, 1839 near Columbia, Tennessee, attended Jackson College at Columbia prior to his enlistment as a private in the First Tennessee Infantry, Company H in the spring of 1861. Watkins served throughout the duration of the war, and was promoted to fourth corporal for picking up a Union flag from the battlefield during the Battle of Atlanta, July 22, 1864. In 1881, 20 years after the war began, Watkins wrote his memoirs of the war, recounting his engaging saga in "Co. Aytch": A Side Show of the Big Show. Watkins died on July 20, 1901.
Cornell Chronicle Calendar4/3/97 John Nance, Charlotte Stewart and jeanne Bates, midnight pm in 165 Statler Hall, RobJohnson, director of Related Disorders of Apple, Chris watkins, fruit and http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/97/4.3.97/calendar4-3.html
Extractions: Calendar of Events All items for the Chronicle Calendar should be submitted (typewritten, double spaced) by campus mail, U.S. mail or in person to Chronicle Calendar, Cornell News Service, Village Green, 840 Hanshaw Road. Notices should be sent to arrive 10 days prior to publication and should include the name and telephone number of a person who can be called if there are questions. Notices should also include the subheading of the calendar in which the item should appear. Ballroom Dance Club The second annual Intercollegiate and Adult Ballroom DanceSport Competition will be held on campus April 18-20. The weekend begins April 18 at 8 p.m. with the Blossom Ball, a non-competitive social dance, in Willard Straight Hall. Dance competition starts April 19 at 8 a.m. in the Field House. It is open to all levels of dance, from beginner to advanced, and will have student and adult divisions. The registration deadline for the competition is April 9. There is a range of fees for competitors and spectators. Contact Jonathan Darrow at jjd11@cornell.edu
EI > Inside Scoop Pictures grabbed the comedy pitch RAZHEL watkins HIP HOP OF TIME from writer JoannaJohnson about a man thriller spec TRACE EVIDENCE by jeanne Lusignan about http://einsiders.com/iscoop/scoop09-05-01.php
Extractions: The long in the works remake of the classic 1956 science fiction film FORBIDDEN PLANET is moving forward once again, thanks to DreamWorks' Michael de Luca. The project had previously been in development at New Line Cinema, where it had been in development under de Luca until the exec was given his walking papers. Since then, New Line placed the project in turnaround, which allowed de Luca to snag the rights for D'Works. The original film, which starred Leslie Neilsen, Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis, was a futuristic adaptation of Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST. A military craft is sent to check up on a colony that had been started on the distant planet of Altair-4. It is soon learned that all the colonists, except a Dr. Morbius (Pidgeon) and his daughter Altaira (Francis), were killed by a mysterious unseen force long ago. Now, with the coming of Commander Adams (Nielsen) and his men, the force seems to have made a return, attacking their ship and killing men. All this may have some connection to Morbius' research into a long dead native race of the planet, called the Krel. The remake, which had previously been of interest to James Cameron and Frank Darabont, will be produced by Richard Saperstein and Lindsay Dunlap.
The BBC Proms Concerts At The Royal Albert Hall In London as soloists this year (Paul watkins in Prom 13 contralto John Abberger oboe TafelmusikJeanne Lamon violin Kannen Klingsor David Wilsonjohnson Titurel / Knight http://www.albemarle-london.com/proms2000.html
Extractions: For Current London MUSICALS click here The 2000 BBC Proms took place at the Royal Albert Hall from 14 July to 9 September 2000. Back to Top FRIDAY 14 JULY 7.30PM - c9.45PM Copland Fanfare for the Common Man 4' Bach, orch. Stokowski Toccata and Fugue in D minor 9' Rakhmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor 35' I N T E R V A L Janácek Glagolitic Mass 41' Evgeny Kissin piano Christine Brewer soprano Louise Winter mezzo-soprano David Kuebler tenor Nicolai Putilin bass Simon Preston organ BBC Singers BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra Sir Andrew Davis conductor A new-style First Night fanfare for 2000: two of this year's anniversary composers, the greatest of today's young pianists, and the blazing choral work that launched Davis's BBC career. TV cameras will be in use Back to Top SATURDAY 15 JULY 7.30PM - c10.00PM Bach Suite No. 4 in D major, BWV 1069 22' Cantata No. 24, 'Ein ungefärbt Gemüte' 20' Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major 23' I N T E R V A L Bach Cantata No. 185, 'Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe' 18' Magnificat in D major 28' Miah Persson soprano Magdalena Kozená mezzo-soprano Claudia Schubert contralto Paul Agnew tenor Nicolas Teste bass Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists Sir John Eliot Gardiner conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner is devoting the whole of 2000 to celebrating the music of Bach. Here the joyous Magnificat and popular orchestral works join two cantatas composed for this weekend in the liturgical year.
FESTIVALS ÉTÉ / SUMMER 1998 johnson (NOW Magazine Tafelmusik soloists jeanne Lamon (violin), Elissa Poole http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/scena_musicale/html/1998/98-06/sm3-8Cal
Extractions: FESTIVALS ÉTÉ / SUMMER FESTIVALS 1998 MONTRÉAL ET ENVIRONS / AND AREA Amphithéâtre (aréna) Maurice-Richard, 2800 rue Viau, coin Pierre-de-Coubertin, métro Viau. Stationnement public: entrée nord. Les concerts ont lieu à 19h30. Les portes ouvrent à 17h30. Divers types d'abonnement (Parterre table de 2 (224$) ou 4 (448$) personnes; Gradins individuel 63-77$ rouge/ 49-63$ blanc). Géré par Tourisme Hochelaga-Maisonneuve et la Ville de Montréal. Info: 4375 Ontario Est, Montréal H1V 1K5, 254-0203, fax 256-0459. Notez également le concert des jeunes du camp musical "La symphonie estivale", organisé par T.H.-M., le 17 juillet. JUIN 24 19h30. Musique de la francophonie: Legrand, Brel, Lévesque, Leclerc, Vigneault. Chantal Lambert, soprano, Orchestre Métropolitain, Joseph Rescigno, chef
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Vox /In Camera Capital Region Concert Information Alfio), Josepha Gayer (Lucia), Heather johnson (Lola); Marie Van Horn, mezzo, RachelWatkins, soprano series Marion Pratnicki (Mother jeanne), Kate Mangiameli http://www.voxincamera.com/Calendar/2002/July/cal0702d.html
Who's Who In Nebraska - Lascaster County s of Richard Empey UpsonMary johnson; ed U of Oscar Leagle, Louis Victor Soar, JeanneBoyd, John watkins, GRANT Vice-President Department Store; b Springville http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/who1940/co/Lancaster/lancstrq.htm
Extractions: TRUMAN, GEORGE E : Secretary Railroad Commission; b Des Moines, Ia June 22, 1901; s of Richard Truman-Mary Normally; ed Des Moines Ia; Creighton U, PhB 1923, LLB 1925; Gamma Eta Gamma; m Catharine Murphy Nov 24, 1926 Omaha; d Mary Alice; 1928-37 prac law in Omaha; 1937- secy state RR commission; 1935 apptd to 51st session Neb legislature; Cath Ch; Dem; off State Capitol; res 800 S 16th, Lincoln. TYSDAL, MERLIN HEWITT : Professor of Agronomy; b Lee, Ill Dec 14, 1902; s of Martin P Tysdal-Julia Olson; ed Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada HS 1918; U of Saskatchewan, BSA 1924; Kansas St Coll, MSc 1926; U of Minn, PhD 1931; 1927-28 studied in Sweden as fellow of Scandinavian Foundation; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; m Esther A Eastvold Dec 14, 1928 Volin S D; s Royal Merlin; d Sylvia Rae; 1924-25 in advertising branch, Internatl Harvester Co; 1925-26 asst, in agronomy dept, Kas St Coll, Manhattan; 1926-27 instr, U of Minn; 1928-30 asst agronomist in bur of plant industry, USDA; 1930-36 assoc agronomist; 1936- agronomist; 1936- prof of agronomy, U of N; owner of farm in Canada; Amer Soc of Agronomy; ch mbr Canadian Soc of Technical Agr; Neb Crop Growers Assn; Meth Ch; hobbies, games, handball, basketball; paternal grandfather emigrated from Norway to US in nineteenth century; off Plant Industry Bldg U of N; res 1142 N 44th, Lincoln.
Palo Alto Weekly Entertainment Listings and the Diving Ducks at johnson Park, Everett Palmer Park, Carriage House, 150 WatkinsAve., Atherton Health Care Conducted by Dr. jeanne Achterberg, professor http://www.paweekly.com/PAW/morgue/listings/1996_Jul_19.entertainment.html
Extractions: British Bankers Club , 1090 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Live music Friday and Saturday. No cover charge. Most shows begin at 9:30 p.m. J.D. and Company July 19. The Megatones July 20. David Martin's House Party July 26. Monkey Business July 27. Call 327-8769. Caffe Verona , 236 Hamilton Ave. (at Ramona), Palo Alto. July 20: Anton Schwartz Trio, 8-11 p.m. Call 326-9942. The Edge , 260 California Ave., Palo Alto. DJ music and dancing or live band starts at 9 p.m., weekend nights until 3 a.m. Biohazard July 22. The Hunger July 31. Berlin August 8. Call 324-EDGE. The House The Palo Alto Teen Center features high school bands from 8 p.m.-midnight every Saturday. Free. 425 Bryant St. Bands interested in playing should call 321-1095. Hugo's Cafe and Sports Lounge Late for the Train , 150 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park. July 26: Anton Schwartz Trio, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Call 321-6124. Palo Alto Cafe , 2675 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Geri McGilvray and Mike Bechler perform traditional folk originals, country and blues every Thursday night, 8-9 p.m. Call 322-8644. Q Cafe Billiards , 529 Alma St., Palo Alto. Bay Area rock 'n' roll bands five to seven nights a week. Cover charges vary. Open daily, 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. (See also Bars and Billiards.) Call 322-3311.
Hawaiian Eye - Episode Guide Orrison (Vedder) Don Gordon (Cliff johnson) Lou Krugman Fahey (Della Kandinsky) LindaWatkins (Mildred Kandinsky Ray Danton (Mark Hamilton) jeanne Baird (Nora http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/EpisodeGuideSummary/showid-1019/season-all
Obituaries THOMAS PRESCOTT watkins '39 died July 11 in Hyannis, Mass Prize in 1995 and the RebekahJohnson Bobbitt National He leaves his wife, jeanne, a daughter, Theresa http://www.harvard-magazine.com/on-line/1102230.html
Extractions: CATRIONA COLE WHITE '21cl died June 26 in Farmington, Conn. She was past president of the New Britain Visiting Nurse Association and a longtime volunteer with the American Red Cross mobile blood bank. She leaves two daughters, Elizabeth Love '46 and Catriona Sieracki, a son, Marcus '51, M.B.A. '55, and a sister, Elizabeth Grinnell; her husband, Richard '20, predeceased her. JOHN TILESTON EDSALL '23cl, M.D. '27cl, died June 12 in Boston. He was professor emeritus of biochemistry at Harvard, where he helped establish the department in the 1950s and served as head tutor in the biochemical sciences for more than 25 years. He was the coauthor, with Edwin Cohn '42, of Proteins, Amino Acids and Peptides, which revolutionized the understanding of proteins' molecular structure. In 1958 he co-wrote the first textbook on the subject, Biophysical Chemistry . He was also former editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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Calendar House, with live music by Mike johnson and his includes Lorna Ho of KNTV and JeanneCooper, Peninsula House, Holbrook Palmer Park, 150 watkins Ave., Atherton. http://www.almanacnews.com/paw/paonline/almanac/morgue/1999/1999_03_10.cal10.htm
Extractions: Issue date: March 10, 1999 On Stage "A Chorus Line," "Anything Goes," Broadway musical with Cole Porter songs such as "You're the Top," performed by students at Crystal Springs Uplands School, Mar. 18-20, 8 p.m., tickets $7, $5. Matinee Mar. 20, 2 p.m.; tickets $4. Bovet Theatre, 400 Uplands Dr., Hillsborough. Call 342-4175. William Inge's "Picnic," "Grease," at Gunn High School, Mar. 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 8 p.m. Matinee Mar. 17, 3:30 p.m. Tickets $8, opening night gala $15. Spangenberg Theatre, 780 Arastradero Rd., Palo Alto. Call 354-8258. "Measure for Measure," TheatreWorks presents the Bay Area premiere of "Psychopathia Sexualis," a farce by John Patrick Shanley about marriage and therapy, Mar. 10-Apr. 11 at the Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto. Tickets $19-$35. Call 903-6000. "The Wiz," "How to Succeed Music The choir of St. Bede's will perform Lenten music at St. Matthew's in San Mateo, El Camino Real South at Baldwin, Mar. 12, 8 p.m. $9, $7. Call 342-1481. "Composers Can Play Too,"
Leitura 1C Sue johnson Suellen johnson Tom johnson, Labor Union Silverman, writer/student/teacherJeanne Silverthorne Michael Julie Waters Jennifer watkins Geoff Watson http://www.oficinainforma.com.br/semana/leituras-20020921/01c.htm