Rec.arts.int-fiction (before 1997), By Date Lots of Downloads From ab651@freenet.Durham.org (Tim rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (ChristopherE. Forman). Re Inform Criticism From Andrew C. Plotkin erkyrath+@CMU http://bang.dhs.org/if/raif/pre1997/mail18.html
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Rec.arts.int-fiction (before 1997), By Date From Aquarius SI.Langridge@Durham.ac.uk . Re Zork TV ceforma@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu(Christopher E. Forman). Re From Andrew C. Plotkin erkyrath+@CMU.EDU . Re http://bang.dhs.org/if/raif/pre1997/mail19.html
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Paalen, Wolfgang 1943 Totem Art, Dyn The Journal Of The Durham Andrew Paull and the Early History of British Columbia Indian Organizations Pierce,Joe E. in Russia's American Colony, S. Frederick Starr, ed. Durham, NC Duke http://vaughan.fac.unbc.ca/anderson/bib/nwcbibp.html
Extractions: Paalen, Wolfgang Totem Art, Dyn: The Journal of the Durham University Anthropological Society 4-5:7-39, Durham City, England. Palau de Iglesias, Mercedes Catalogo de los Dibujos, Aguadas y Acuarelas de la Expedicion Malaspina 1789-1794 (donacion Carlos Sanz), Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, Direccion General de Bellas Artes, Archivos y Bibliotecas, Patronato Nacional de Museos. Palau de Iglesias, Mercedes La Expedicion Malaspina, 1789-1794: Viaje a America y Oceania de las Corbetas "Descubierta" y "Atrevida." Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura/Ministerio de Defensa. Palau de Iglesias, Mercedes El Ojo del totem: Arte y culture de los Indios del noroeste de America, [Madrid]: Comision Nacional Quinto Centenario. Palmer, H. Spencer Report of a Journey of Survey from Victoria to Fort Alexander, via North Bentinck Arm, New Westminster, B.C.: Royal Engineer Press. Palmer, Joel Journal of Travels Over the Rocky Mountains, to the Mouth of the Columbia River Made During the Years 1845 and 1846, Cincinnati, Ohio: J.A. and U.P. James. Parker, Samuel
Encarta World English Dictionary: Experts Professor David Cooper, University of Durham (Philosophy). Andrew Horton, CerwyssOwer and Susan Shephard contributor, A Dictionary of Briticisms (volume E). http://www.collegedictionary.net/Features/team.html
Extractions: Editorial Board Advisory Board World English Advisors Subject Advisors ... Editorial Editorial Board Editor in Chief Dr. Kathy Rooney Executive Editor Faye Carney U.S. General Editor Anne H. Soukhanov formerly Executive Editor, American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition , author Word Watch Senior Lexicographer Lesley Brown formerly Editor, New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary Chief Etymologist John Ayto Science Editor Susan Jellis Coordinating Editor Patricia Clarke Production Editor Sarah Yates Language Acquisition and Corpus Manager Robert Clevenger Advisory Board Professor Lee Pederson Professor of English Language, Emory University, Georgia (US regional English; the history of US English) Professor William Kretzschmar Professor of Phonetics, University of Georgia (US pronunciations) Bill Bryson Author of A Walk in the Woods Notes from a Small Island and the Penguin Dictionary of Troublesome Words
Occasional Paper No. 6 - Section 1 He was publisher of Cowper, E. Darwin, Priestley, Thomas Paine, etc. Othersinclude William Strahan, Andrew Miller and Thomas Durham. http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/SpecColl/OccPaper/section1.html
Extractions: This is John Kay's caricature of one of the geniuses behind the second edition ( 1776) of the Encyclopaedia Britannica , Andrew Bell was famous not only for his tiny body and enormous nose, but also for his engraving skills and publishing enterprise. The other figure is William Smellie, scholar printer and friend of Robert Bums (see: Item 11 ). England's greatest printer in the eighteenth century, Shenstone said of his work and that of Foulis: "Baskerville's impressions are more striking to the eye, either on account of his Ink, his Paper or his Type; yet at the time, it may be doubted whether the Scotch editions will not be deemed the best for use."
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Extractions: Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!newsfeed.utk.edu!news-hog.berkeley.edu!ucberkeley!luth.se!lnewspeer00.lnd.ops.eu.uu.net!emea.uu.net!news2.euro.net!kibo.news.demon.net!news.demon.co.uk!demon!vigay.com!faq From: Paul Vigay Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.announce,comp.sys.acorn.misc,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: Comp.Sys.Acorn.FAQ part 3 of 4 Supersedes: Followup-To: comp.sys.acorn.misc Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 00:00:13 +0000 (GMT) Lines: 1048 Approved: n.g.boalch@durham.ac.uk,news-answers-request@mit.edu Expires: Sat,01 Apr 2003 00:00:06 +0000 (GMT) Message-ID: .!RunImage" TO t,,,,len DIM data len SYS "OS_File",255,"
I.O.O.F. Cemetery - Dahlgren Deem, Nora E. 1881, 1925, November 28, 1910, February 7, 1997, m. December 23, 1920;(w/o J. Andrew). Durham, John M. October 10, 1843, November 10, 1973, Pvt Co K 13 http://www.carolyar.com/Illinois/Cemetery/IOOF/DahlgrenD-G.htm
Extractions: Hamilton County, IL D E F G Name Birth Death Other Daepke , Anna w/o Henry F. * (tombstone not found) Daepke, Charles August 28, 1890 November 22, 1963 Pvt. C. A. 164 Inf. WWI Daepke, Henry P. September 5,1882 June 8, 1929 Daepke, Margaret March 26, 1858 March 29, 1924 Mother Dagg, Dewey May 25, 1898 May 27, 1941 Dagg, Jessie May 6, 1896
THE ASSOCIATION FOR KOREAN MUSIC RESEARCH Robert C. Provine President rc.provine@Durham.ac.uk April on the Panel in the FallNewsletter.) Andrew Killick also Her email address until January 31, 2000 is http://www.wam.umd.edu/~provine/akmrnsl6.htm
Extractions: U. S. A. At the 1998 Society for Ethnomusicology annual meeting in Bloomington, there were an impressive range of papers dealing with Korean music, both in sessions entirely on Korea and also in sessions organised in non-geographic ways; most of these sessions were well-attended. This was very pleasing to see, and very encouraging for our subject. Following our policy of organising AKMR panels at alternate meetings of SEM, Andrew Killick has submitted abstracts for a panel on emotion and meaning in Korean music at the 1999 Austin meeting, and a number of independent papers have been submitted as well. The year 2000 meeting is part of the mega-conference planned for 1-5 November in Toronto, in conjunction with the American Musicological Society, Society for Music Theory, College Music Society, and several others. It's a chance for AKMR to parade its talent, but the competition for space on the program will be more intense than usual, and we should design our papers to appeal not just to ethnomusicologists, but to a greater range of music scholars. The AKMR Officers would appreciate any input on how we might best deal with the combination of opportunity and chaos that such a mega-meeting brings, so please offer some suggestions.
Multimedia & Internet Dictionary Mazzotta, The Worlds of Petrarch, Durham Duke University Luigi Porta, Roberto Scazzieri,and Andrew Skinner, eds Monroe E. Price, Media and Sovereignty The http://www.kaigisho.ne.jp/literacy/midic/data/p/p293.htm
Index Of Descendants Of Abner Wight Frederick D., 22; Frederick Durham, 22; Muriel (Wight), 22. Amanda (Winslow), 12;Amanda Malvina, 19; Andrew, 22, 24; A., 3; Catherine, 28; Charles E., 12; Charles http://www.rootsweb.com/~nystlawr/html/body_index_of_descendants_of_abner_.html
Extractions: It would be appreciated if any errors found in this index would be reported to the compiler, Norman Young, in care of the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, 3 East Main St., P.O. Box 8, Canton, NY 13617- 0008, or e-mail: Norman Young If you want detailed information on this resource, contact:
Oregon Composers Tarsus Music, MMB Music, Pioneer Press, Red River Music, HoneyRock Recordings TarsusMusic Email wsaul Andrew M. Sauerwein (1963- ) Durham, NC Visiting http://libweb.uoregon.edu/music/orcompL.html
SOE Faculty Durham Intermediate, Southlake, Texas (June July 1996). Dishnow, Ruth E. ElectronicEncyclopedia Helps Prepare Andrew Carnegie Award Selection Committee, 1999 http://b3308-adm.cl.uh.edu/School_of_Education/soe/faculty/cox.htm
Extractions: Professional Experience UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE University of Houston-Clear Lake ; School of Education (2001 -) Position: Assistant Professor in School Library and Information Science Program Teaching Assignments: School Library Internship (LLLS 6739); Administration of Library Services (LLLS 6334); Selecting Literature for Young Adults (LLLS 5532); Selecting Literature for Children (LLLS 5533); Young Adult Literature and Reading (LLLS 4532); Survey of Children's and Adolescent Literature (LLLS 4435
Connecticut Bio's Of The 1800's Introduction and index of names found in the publication "Illustrated Popular Biography of Connectic Category Regional North America Genealogy Resources A, Stamford Marggraff, EC, Watertown Markham, EA, Durham. Warren Sibley, PB, BrooklynSimonds, William E, Hartford. William C, Hartford Smith, Andrew T, Hartford http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ct/county/fairfield/ctbios.html
Extractions: Illustrated Popular Biography of Connecticut Complied and Published by J A Spalding Hartford, Conn Introduction J A Spalding Hartford, July 1891 Index A Able, Simeon, Bozrah Abell, S P, Lebanon Adams, Nelson, New Haven Adkins, H R, Winsted Adams, Sherman W, Hartford Allen, B R, Hartford Allen, Francis B, Hartford Allen John, Old Saybrook Allen, J M, Hartford Allen, Samuel, New Hartford Alsop, J W, Middletown Ames, Anthony, Danielsonville Andrews, George S, S Gltonby Andrews, J E, Hamden Andrews, Joseph, West Haven Andross, W F, E Hartford Anthony, Francis G, N Haven Anthony, William A, Manchester Arnold, Charles, Thompson Atwood, E F, Bloomfield Attwood, Julius, E Haddam Austin, W N, Plymouth Austin, Willis R, Nowrich Avery, Erasmus D, Groton Avery, Erasmus D, Groton Avery, John, Lebanon B Babcock, Charles H, Stonington Backus, W W, Norwich Bailey, A S, E Hartford
Macfie Married Durham 26th August 1933 Alice Maud Mary Hunter (born Sunderland9th December 1878). d. Mary Andrew Macfie. e. Jessie Beattie Macfie. http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/macfie.htm
Extractions: The Genealogy of the Macfie Family Robert Macfie . Born c.1680. Died Inverkip 1749? Left Ayrshire in the 18th century and settled in Inverkip, Renfrewshire. Married Mary Lyon (born 1683), dau of John and Katherine Lyon. Their eldest son: William Macfie . Born 1710. Died 1789. This branch of the family is known amongst the MacFie Clan as "the Sugar Macfies" because they made their money in sugar. Married first Mary Ramsay (born 7 October 1708; died 1760), dau of John Ramsay (born 22 April 1677) and Mary McNilous. William Macfie. Born 15 November 1736. Died February 1817. Married first 19th May 1764 Mary Morrison (Born 9th March 1734, died 10th May 1817. Married second ( dsp William Macfie Born 28th April 1765. Married Margaret Barclay. a. William Macfie. Born 21st April 1795. Twin. Married. Three children alive in 1848. b. Robert Macfie. Born 21st April 1795. Died in infancy. Twin. c. Joseph Macfie. Born 17th August 1797. Married. Six children alive in 1848. d.
Sherrill Family Cox 2. Isaac b.1776, m.(1795)Mabel Durham 3. Alexander b Moore children 1. BabelPickney b.1850 2. Andrew Philo b twin) 3. Eliza A. B.1851 4. Martha E. b.1853 5 http://members.aol.com/mysherrills/
1917-18 Registration Cards Re: Seward Co. KS - S Registration Cards for A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T Schmidt, Andrew R. 17 Nov 1887, W, Durham KS, Seward KS. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/seward/library/regcards/s.html
Extractions: Some men do not have birth locations listed because they registered on the final draft registration day in 1918 when this information was not recorded. Almost 24 million men registered for the draft not always in the county of residence. CAUTION: Middle Eastern and East European national boundaries and country names were quite different than those seen on today's maps. Microfilm copies of the original cards are maintained by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints (LDS...the Mormons). Researchers can probably order loaner copies of specific reels from Salt Lake City through requests at local LDS family history centers. Payment for mailing costs is required. Catalog subject heading: UNITED STATES MILITARY RECORDS WORLD WAR I [although these records are not actually military records]. Original cards are kept at the National Archives branch near Atlanta, Georgia. The compiler has not abstracted the registrant's address
HKBU Library : New Books & AV Items Durham, NC Duke University Press, 2000. Corporation/British Open University ;directed by Andrew Martin. of Latin American artists / Raysa E. Amador G{226 http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~lib/new/dec/ddc800.html
Voyages In Time ~ Family, Friends & Places - Smythe Of Wiltshire of the Smyth family, originally of Durham and Rosedale Smyth of Essex and BerkshireThe Smyth/e Smith families Ashford = Alice Judd (d/o Sir Andrew Judd, Lord http://www.zipworld.com.au/~lnbdds/home/smythwilts.htm
Extractions: The Smyth/e Smith/e family of Wiltshire The pedigree below (edited but originally transcribed [pre-2000] from GenUK Essex pages) should be cross-referenced with official sources - see also updated material prepared by Smythe researcher Pat Patterson via this link If the lineage of Customer Smythe shown below is correct then there are clear implications for the descendancy of the Smyth family, originally of Durham and Rosedale Abbey in Yorkshire - a branch of which moved to Ireland in the early 17th century. See the Thomas Smyth family line via this link. Richard SMYTHE was born about 1460 and died on 27 Mar 1527 in London. His son, John Smith (Smythe) of Corsham, Wilts, was (High Sheriff of Essex and assistant to King Henry VIII) and was married to Jane (of) Brouncker Ancestor Index This monument to the family of Thomas Smythe ( Customer Smythe ) can be found in the south trancept of the church of St. Mary The Virgin - Ashford, Kent.
IWPC'02 Accepted Papers Wong, University of Alberta Contact Andrew Walenstein (walenste Carlini, Dipartimentodi Informatica e Sistemistica Università Knight (CR.Knight@Durham.ac.uk http://www.ai.univ-paris8.fr/iwpc02/acceptedPapers.html
Extractions: Software engineers face a wide range of difficult tasks. Understanding semantic relationships, such as the semantic differences between two programs, should aid a software engineer address these tasks. A series of experiments was conducted with an implementation of a semantic differencing algorithm for the C language. Sixty-three subjects participated in two controlled experiments. Overall the experimental group, which had access to semantic differencing, performed significantly faster (p = 0.009) and more accurately (p = 0.049) than the control group. The study provides empirical support to the assertion that semantic information assists program comprehension.
Quick Reference Guide To The Chicago Manual Of Style And Turabian Harnack, Andrew and Eugene Kleppinger. Durham Duke University Press, 1998. NC Branson,Farrar and Company, 1863), 103, quoted in Emmy E. Werner, Reluctant http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/Refhome/chicago.html
Extractions: Western Libraries Quick Reference Guide to the Chicago Manual of Style Resources available at the Reference and Information Services Desk on Haggard 2: Chicago Manual of Style . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations . Chicago: University of FAQ about The Chicago Manual of Style http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/ The Chicago Manual of Style presents two basic citation systems: Documentation 1: Notes and Bibliographies (Humanities Style) The note reference follows the passage to which it refers and is marked with a numeral. Notes are arranged numerically either at the bottom of each page (footnotes) or at the end of the manuscript (endnotes). Notes include complete bibliographic information when cited for the first time. The bibliography lists only sources used in writing the paper. Entries are arranged alphabetically by authors last name and include complete bibliographic information.