Georgia Magazine | Class Notes announced the election of Debra Cerniglia Callaway (BSHE '79 Julia Kline Morgan (BSEd'59) of Savannah died Oct. School, died June 6. George Esmond Clary Jr. http://www.uga.edu/gm/1200/Notes3.html
Extractions: LOGANVILLE TEACHER IS USA TODAY FIRST-TEAMER Karen Lord Rutter (MEd '82, EdS '83, EdD '98), who teaches early childhood education at Loganville (Ga.) High School, was among only 20 teachers in the nation to be named to the USA Today third annual "All-USA First Team." What distinguished the first teamers from second and third teamers, according to USA Today, was their ability to transform students into lifelong learners, ultimately changing their communities. Students tell Rutter, "I didn't realize it took 18 hours a day. This is not the job for me." Fortunately, it is for Rutter. Mavion Stegeman Hodgson (ABJ '41) of Wichita Falls, Texas, wrote to tell GM that Winning My Wings is in its second printing. Her book tells the story of the U.S.'s first women military pilots in WWII. She was one of them. A. Alan Scarborough's (BS '44) latest book, The Spacing of Planets: The Solution to a 400-Year Mystery,
Alumni Relations: Class Notes / For The Record John M. Bryant, Jr. Morgan Matson is an attorney at Ball Weed in San Antonio. appellatelaw as an attorney with the San Antonio firm of Crofts Callaway, PC. http://www.trinity.edu/departments/alumni_relations/class_notes.html
Extractions: Madeline Craven Miles celebrated her 100th birthday July 29th. Although she no longer plays golf, she continues to be in attendance at University Presbyterian Church in Austin, plays bridge two or three times a week, needle points daily, and is a voracious reader. George R. Newton is living in a retirement residence in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was a research group supervisor at the Amoco Research Lab in Tulsa prior to his retirement a number of years ago. John P. Harbin is a past president of the University of Texas Exes and a UT Distinguished Alumnus who has been honored with the renaming of the UT Alumni Center in his name. Kathryn Underwood Silber LaRocque and live is Scottsdale, Ariz. They recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Grand Canyon. LaRocque is retired and Estelle works for American Express as an International Travel Consultant for IBM executives. was one of nine sports figures inducted into the Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame in May.
Extractions: DSC Deep Springs College, Correspondence and Records. Deep Springs, California. JHS Julian H. Steward Papers. University Archives, University of Illinois, Urbana. JJJS Journal of Julian and Jane Steward, 1934-1936. TA Telluride Association Papers. Ithaca, New York. UCMDA University of California, Museum and Department of Anthropology, Correspondence and Records. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Extractions: In the following annotated bibliography, references in boldface type are those specifically citing Missouri lichens. References cited in the course of this work, but not including specific reference to Missouri lichens, are in standard typeface. Citations for periodicals follow the abbreviation conventions in Lawrence et al. (1968). All species names mentioned in the annotated comments are rendered in current nomenclature; the species entries in this work provide the actual names employed in each reference. Ahti, T. 1973. Taxonomic notes on some species of Cladonia Cladonia dimorphoclada mentioned from Missouri. Almeda, F. and J. P. Dey. 1973. Chemical and nomenclatural notes on the Parmelia xanthina complex. Bryologist 76: 541543. Anderson, E. and E. D. Rudolph. 1956. An analysis of variation in a variable population of Cladonia Cladina subtenuis and Cladonia uncialis from Jefferson Co.; hybridism theorized. [AES] Applied Ecological Services. 1986. Synopsis of lichen collections conducted for the National Institute of Health. Juda, WI: Applied Ecological Services; 80 pp. Twenty-nine lichen collections cited from Missouri. All Missouri collections in this report are erroneously cited from Shannon Co.; the actual collection site is in Reynolds Co.
Guide To The Records Of Alan John (Jock) Marshall - Series 1 D. and W. Dun?; P. Callaway, Melbourne; LR A. Chisholm, Oxford University Expedition;Jr Wikeen, Honolulu TM Stephens, Repatriation Department; CN Morgan, St. http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/pubs/guides/marshall/series/mars001.htm
Extractions: Includes correspondence with M.J.D. White, University of Melbourne; E.C. Amoroso, Royal Veterinary College; J. Huxley, London; L.H. Matthews, Zoological Society of London; P.D.F. Murray, University of New England; A.S. Parkes, Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge, H. Waring, University of Western Australia; W.P. Rogers, University of Adelaide.
References By Category in Pusey, William A. Callaway PSAR (1974). Gibson County Past and Present ; Mainfort,Robert C., Jr. Wonder State , Acclaims 170,000Acre Project ; Morgan, AE http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/compendium/category.html
Extractions: Table Headings Pre-Earthquake Observers Post-Earthquake Observers [p. 5] New Madrid: Town History General Town History George Morgan Episode Eliza Bryan [p. 7] Scientific and Recent 'Popular' Accounts Early Scientific (pre-Nuttli) Modern Scientific (~Nuttli and later) Early (pre-20th century, esp. pre-1811) Views of Earthquakes Recent Popular Accounts Description of Earthquake Features (~scientific) D1 descriptions (near field) J1 descriptions (near field) F1 descriptions (near field) General Compilations [p.15] Mississippi River Rivers in General: Fluvial Geomorphology Mississippi River: Physical Description Mississippi Valley (physical geography) [p. 20] Reelfoot Lake and the Eastern Bluffs Reelfoot Lake: General Description Primarily: Topography Primarily Topographic/Drainage Changes [p. 23] History, Religion, Recovery [p. 27] Native Americans Native American History Native American Archaeology/Pre-history Tecumseh [p. 29] Reference Works General Reference Maps/Cartography Reference Bibliographic Reference Fiction [p. 29] Other Notable Physical Phenomena Comets Floods Little Ice Age River log rafts [R] and Caddo Lake [C]/Red River raft [RR] Obion River [O]; St. Francis River [SF]
Redshoes21.com 1st Edition) ยท Atget (New York Museum of Modern Art / Callaway, 2000 Cloth ofLouis Horst and the American Dance (Morgan Press New Carl Robert Pope Jr. http://www.redshoes21.com/photo.A-C.html
QUOTES ON THE NEW WORLD ORDER - David Icke - Tell The Truth! Article by Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. in The Wall Street Journal (April 1992). InMarch, 1915, the JP Morgan interests, the US Congressman Oscar Callaway, 1917 http://mysite.users2.50megs.com/research/quotes.html
Extractions: THE NEW WORLD ORDER" [The following list of quotes was originally compiled by an anonymous source who is opposed to the NWO, so I apologise that I cannot give better references, such as page numbers, and so forth. The editor (Bruce Beach) has further organized and edited the quotes. In order to distinguish editorial comments I have placed them in brackets.] "...clearly demonstrate that the words "new world order" are deadly serious and furthermore, have been in use for decades. They did not originate with President George Bush in 1990. The "old world order" is one based on independent nation-states. The "new world order" involves the elimination of the sovereignty and independence of nation-states and some form of world government. This means the end of the United States of America, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights as we now know them. Most of the new world order proposals involve the conversion of the United Nations and its agencies to a world government, complete with a world army, a world parliament, a world court, global taxation, and numerous other agencies to control every aspect of human life (education, nutrition, health care, population, immigration, communications, transportation, commerce, agriculture, finance, the environment, etc.). The various notions of the "new world order" differ as to details and scale, but agree on the basic principle and substance."
Rochester Review V59 N2--Undergraduates for an oil exploration company in Long Beach, Calif.); Jan Repair Callaway, husbandScott Richard L. Gengenbach, Jr. Adam Gross is a banker with JP Morgan Co http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V59N2/cn-under.html
Extractions: The Rochester Review, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA 70TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997 From the 1927 Croceus Eleanor Dylewski Otto was honored in the December 1995 issue of International Poetry, the official publication of the International Poets Academy. The issue included a large selection of her poetry, an analysis of her work, and a tribute to Otto by Krishna Srinivas, the president of the academy. 65TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997 From the 1932 Croceus Russ Craytor (see '57 Eastman) 60TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997 From the 1937 Interpres Paul Humphrey is the author of Ladies First, a book of light verse recently published by Tow Path Books. Denis Radefeld was awarded one of Ohio's first Physician Volunteer Awards in July. A general surgeon, Radefeld is the founder of the Lorain County Free Clinic in Ohio. He donates an average of 12 hours or more a month to care for patients at the clinic in addition to serving on the staff of Lorain Community Hospital. . . . David Stewart was honored in June with the Kenneth W. Woodward Award from the Rochester Primary Care Network. The award recognizes Stewart's "consistent and effective community leadership to enhance access and availability of care for Rochester's medically underserved." Stewart was president of Rochester's Blue Cross and Blue Shield until 1986. In that position, Stewart was "instrumental in creating a health care system that, through affordable premiums, integrates the poor into a single system of care."
Bibliography Callaway, Duncan S., Newman, MEJ (2000) Network robustness and fragility Galef, Bennet G. Jr. Morgan, David L., (1996) The stability of core and http://student.bennington.edu/~skyebend/biblo.htm
Extractions: [Good overview of the concepts, methodologies, and mathematical frameworks for dynamical and complex systems] - Benedikt, Michael L, (1975) "The Information Field: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach to the Distribution and Transfer of Information in the Physical Environment" Master of Environmental Design Thesis Yale University
AUGUSTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY GEORGIA BIBLIOGRAPHY 5 Baker, Bibb, Early, Jones,. Monroe, Marion, Morgan, Randolph and Talbot Counties,Georgia. F289.C6 v.32. Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. Banks, Smith Callaway. http://www.augustagensociety.org/georgbib.htm
Extractions: Adams, Marilyn L., ed. Leon S. Hollingsworth Genealogical Card File: An Introduction and Inventory . Atlanta: R.J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, Adams, Marilyn. Georgia Local and Family History Sources in Print Clarkston, GA: Heritage Research, 1982. [F281.2 A3] Adamson, Carrie M. Georgia Research: Handout Accompanying Georgia Research Lectures Presented at Samford University Institute of Historical and Genealogical Research, Birmingham, Alabama, 20 June 1990 . n.p., n.d. Atlanta Junior Members Round Table of American Library Association. Georgia Author Bibliography . Atlanta: Inez B. Brown, 1942. [F281.2 A28] Augusta Genealogical Society. Index to Surname-Area File: List of Issues of Southern Echoes in Which Members' Total Surname Area Search Files were Published, 1979-1983 . Augusta: The Society, n.d. [F281.S821] Bailie, W. G., comp.
Catalog Report NY Callaway, 1983. Hastingson- Hudson Morgan Morgan, 1972. 24527 Wride, TimB.. Retail Fictions The Commercial Photography of Ralph Bartholomew Jr.. http://www.bookcrazy.com/photo.htm
Extractions: Catalog Report Photography : 134 Books [10603] . Emile Zola Photograph. Munchen: Schirmer/Mosel, 1979, Original Wraps. NF 191 pgs., two lightly bumped corners, clean, tight and crisp, in German language only [10326] . Andre Kertesz. NY: Aperture, 1993, Original Wraps. NF ISBN: 0-89381-363-x. 94 pgs., slight wear to corners, clean and crisp copy [14035] . South Africa Landscapes. Cape Town: Struik, 1997. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hard Cover. Near Fine / Near Fine. 128 pgs., beautiful oblong book, brilliant color photos, tiny dink on lower edge and one lightly bumped corner [23388] Abbott, Berenice. World of Atget, The: 176 Photographs By Atget. NY: Horizon, 1964. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Hard Cover. Very Good + / Very Good +. 183 pgs., large very light oxidation shadow to half-title pg. where a clipping or sheet of paper was laid indj very lightly rubbed at edges, two tiny tears to edge, very lightly rubbed surface [23586] Amin, Mohamed. Cradle of Mankind. London: Chatto & Windus, 1981. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hard Cover. Very Good + / Very Good +. 191 pgs., slight wear to corners, a very attractive copy [14711] Anderson, Gary H.. Electronic Post-Production: The Film to Video Guide.
Eagle Scouts Of Comanche Trail Council, BSA X34 Brownwood Vicky Morgan T-27 Bangs Roscoe Reeves Donald M. McClure T-37 DeLeonCliffton McIntush, Jr. James Bezner X-50 Stephenville Brian L. Callaway T-22 http://www.web-access.net/~fhilton/Eaglectc.htm
1960s no retirement plans at present. An email from Cathi Morgan Hunt, BS and three yearsat Callaway Golf Company Lowell Ballinger Jr., PhD '76, passed away on Apr http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Currentissue/notes/1960to1969.html
Extractions: Another mini-reunion took place in late fall when several classmates were part of a luncheon gathering just before Thanksgiving at the Cornell Club in New York City. The group that got together to talk about old times and future plans included several New Yorkers: Gary Beller, Arthur Goldstone, Gilbert Seymann, Les Stern, and Michael Greer; and suburbanites David Covitz, DVM '63, of Ridgefield, CT, Victor Romley of Greenwich, CT, and Peter Silverstein of Plainview, NY. Mike Greer, who's a writer and actor currently featured in a TV commercial airing nationally, said, "It's wonderful to feel the brotherly connection at such a gathering after 40 years." Peter Silverstein has his own law practice, and wife Roz is a high school guidance counselor. Their daughter Michele '88 is an ob/gyn in NYC, and she and her husband presented the Silversteins with their first grandchild in February 2002. Son Keith is an attorney in New York. Peter says, "We are definitely enjoying life and have no retirement plans at present." An e-mail from Cathi Morgan Hunt, BS HE '59, reports that she saw Kay Albrecht Posillico in November "for the first time in 44 years. We had a wonderful time!" Cathi lives in New York and has generously hosted class gatherings several times in recent years. Former class treasurer Dave Flinn underwent surgery for cancer in December, but at last report was recuperating successfully. Anyone who wants to send good wishes can reach him at Dave@starflinn.com.
NWO Joseph R. Biden, Jr. to the Index In March, 1915, the JP Morgan interests, the USCongressman Oscar Callaway, 1917 The establisment controlled the press then http://www.statesmenmc.com/NWO.htm
Extractions: [The following quotations] "...clearly demonstrate that the words "new world order" are deadly serious and furthermore, have been in use for decades. They did not originate with President George Bush in 1990. The "old world order" is one based on independent nation-states. The "new world order" involves the elimination of the sovereignty and independence of nation-states and [creation of] some form of world government. This means the end of the United States of America, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights as we now know them. Most of the new world order proposals involve the conversion of the United Nations and its agencies to a world government, complete with a world army, a world parliament, a world court, global taxation, and numerous other agencies to control every aspect of human life (education, nutrition, health care, population, immigration, communications, transportation, commerce, agriculture, finance, the environment, etc.). The various notions of the "new world order" differ as to details and scale, but agree on the basic principle and substance."
Members.aol.com/thsone/surname/stewfile4.txt he had heard lately that said Thomas Jr., was dead 1851 Harriett Tucker (Ref.2) Thomasm. Morgan Co., AL Walter m. Hancock Co., GA, 180?, Nancy Callaway (Ref.2 http://members.aol.com/thsone/surname/stewfile4.txt
The Classes Henry Callaway has become the first recipient of the Mobile Secretary Robert PayneFox Jr., Peabody Arnold, 50 Cooper, was the best man, and Morgan Ley was a http://www.harvardmagazine.com/on-line/0502100.html
Extractions: Please send news directly to "The Classes," Harvard Magazine. Secretary: Stanley de Jongh Osborne, 1 East End Ave., New York City 10021. REUNION Secretary: Sidney Eaton, Fox Hill Village, Ames 413, 10 Longwood Dr., Westwood, Mass. 02090. Secretary: Henry Chauncey, 3117 Wake Robin Dr., Shelburne, Vt. 05482-7572; 75327,256@Compuserve.com Secretary: Bradford Cannon, 12 Silver Hill Rd., P.O. Box 352, Lincoln Center, Mass. 01773-6352. Secretary: George H. O'Sullivan, 19 Morton Rd., Arlington, Mass. 02476. Secretary: W. Seymour Archibald, 30 Middle St., P.O. Box 87, Concord, Mass. 01742. REUNION Secretary: George Foley, 20 Old Orchard Rd., Sudbury, Mass. 01776. Secretary: William T. Cloney Jr., 290 Kings Town Way, # 159, Duxbury, Mass. 02332. Secretary: James Dennison, P.O. Box 236, Antrim, N.H. 03440. Secretary: Frank W. Knowlton Jr., 209 RiverMead Rd., Peterborough, N.H. 03458. Secretary: Milton Z. Paisner, 9 Royal Crest Dr., Apt. 2, North Andover, Mass. 01845;
Religion - St. Mary's Today Online 37, Hollywood, Maryland Jennifer Wigginton Mattingly, 34, Callaway, Maryland. Mr.Morgan was of the Methodist Episcopal faith and 62 William Henry Streets, Jr. http://www.stmarystoday.com/features/religion.shtml
Extractions: Visit the website to view his sermons on many subjects. Donations of cars and boats are accepted so recently released inmates can learn constructive skills to work at new jobs and not return to jail. DEATHS: LANCASTER, Harry S., 73, of Lexington Park SMITH, Joanne P., 57, of Bushwood ADAMS, Elizabeth R., 73, of Lexington Park BUCKLER, Chester P., 86, of Mechanicsville CHING, Roy Nelson, 84, of Mechanicsville ETHERTON, Doris Cecelia, 76, of Hollywood, formerly of Baltimore MURPHY, Ella Gwynette, 92, of Lexington Park DEAN, Melvin L., 91, of Leonardtown OBITUARIES: LEVY, John W., 67, of California
S.L.A. Marshall Papers Finding Aid -- UTEP Library Caldwell, Turner F., RADM, USN. Callaway, Howard H. Calthrop, Bill. Morgan, JP. Morgan,JP and Co. Morison, Samuel Eliot, RADM, USN. Morse, JH Jr. Morton, Louis. http://libraryweb.utep.edu/speccoll/marshall.html
Extractions: Return to Table of Contents After returning to civil life in September 1919, Marshall briefly attended the Texas School of Mines (now the University of Texas at El Paso) and then worked at various jobs until 1922, when he began his journalistic career with the El Paso Herald . During this time he adopted his nickname, Slam, an acronym of his initials, for his bylines. He served as a reporter, sports editor, and city editor of the paper until 1927, when he joined the staff of the Detroit News . There he remained as editorial writer for most of the remainder of his life except for absences connected with military service. During the pre-World War II years he traveled frequently to Mexico and Central America as a correspondent covering events in those countries. He also became a commentator on military affairs, and when the war broke out in 1939 he began an evening radio broadcast on station WWJ. In 1940 he published his first book