New Books M - Z Hill, Leslie, 1949 Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press, 2001. Irwin/McGrawHill, c1999 and the unveiling of the ultimate laws of nature / Gordon Kane http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/newbooks/archives/aug02m_z.htm
Untitled 34. BROWN, Leslie and Dean AMADON. With additional material by Dr.Gordon SAUER and Allan MCEVEY. Toronto Clarke, Irwin, 1976. http://www.buteobooks.com/cat16/rare16.html
The Adelphi Theatre 1806-1900 Actors And Actresses 1884, 1885, 1886, 1888 CARTER, Mrs. Leslie 1897 CARTER Mrs. 1835 Gordon, Stanley S.1897 Gordon, Walter (William 1830 Irwin 1830S, 1831S, 1844 ISAACS, Miss 1831 http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/perfactr.htm
Extractions: Actors and Actresses Actors and Actresses: Introduction This index includes the names of each actor and actress. Wherever possible the editors have attempted to provide a full entrytitle (Miss, Mrs., Rev., etc.), first name, middle initial, and surname. The title "Mr." is never used, but foreign equivalents and the word "Master" are employed throughout. If a person acted as boy and man, he is listed as bothMaster Napier Barry and Napier Barry. The abbreviation "Mons." is employed for French actors instead of "M." (which the computer would mistake for an initial). Wherever possible, editors have amplified names found in the bills. In the calendar itself, though not in the index, interpolated information is bracketed. Entries are seldom complete, especially in the first half of the century. It is a rare treat to find an initial, let alone a first name, on a bill. If additional information does appear, this is generally restricted to main performers unless it is a way to differentiate siblings (Miss A. Conway, Miss E. Conway), or actors with the same surname (J. F. Smith, O. Smith). Many obscure performers appeared, frequently for one season only, and it has often proven impossible to supply more information than that contained in the bill or program. Since each contributing editor is responsible only for the names in his or her segment, the general editors took it upon themselves to make one final pass through the complete index. One of their goals was to eliminate duplication wherever possible. For example, Miss Boham (1818), Miss Boheim (1820), and Miss Bohen (1819, 1821) were considered to be the same person. The name, Miss Bohen, was selected as the "correct" spelling and the phrase "variously spelled" entered after the name. Some names were spelled differently over the seasons, apparently by the actors' choice"Leclercq", for example, appears in several forms. In such instances, the editor has made a judgmentthat, for instance, Chichini and Chekini are the same individual, and the former spelling is correct. (In rare instances, the note "variously spelled" is not followed by a date. Such entries refer to performers appearing only in the "Musicians, Singers, Dancers" index.)
Concordia Libraries New Acquisitons EDITED BY PAUL ATTALLAH AND Leslie REGAN SHADE. TRANSFORMATION / EDITED BY VERONICAHOLLINGER AND JOAN Gordon. R. ACCESS 2002 BIBLE / MICHAEL R. Irwin AND CARY http://library.concordia.ca/collections/newacq.html
Extractions: New Acquisitions This is a list of the latest material acquired by Concordia University Libraries from february 6, 2002 to march 6, 2003. To find recent items on a particular topic you can search CLUES by WORD or SUBJECT and then use the LIMIT by publication year option. Your subject librarian may also be of assistance in establishing a list of search terms appropriate to your area of interest. Here are some general Library of Congress subject classifications by call number. Please click on any one that interests you. B philosophy TR photography E 98 H58P36 2002. LOCATION = Webster 4th Floor. Panagiotaraku, Eleni. NATIVE WOMEN, THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY WELL-BEING : A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO JAMES BAY CREE COMMUNITIES / ELENI PANAGIOTARAKU. 2002. E 98 H58P36 2002. LOCATION = WEB Microfiche. Panagiotaraku, Eleni. NATIVE WOMEN, THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY WELL-BEING : A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO JAMES BAY CREE COMMUNITIES / ELENI PANAGIOTARAKU. 2002. E 169.1 E626 2001. LOCATION = WEB Reference. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY / PAUL FINKELMAN, EDITOR IN CHIEF. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, c2001. E 169.1 E626 2001. LOCATION = VAN Reference. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY / PAUL FINKELMAN, EDITOR IN CHIEF. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, c2001.
Pp14-29 King William's College Register, 1905 Died in 1889 in London. Ross, Gordon, born Sept. Lauriston, Douglas, IO M. Leslie,Robert Joshua, born Feb. Irwin, Joseph Senhouse, born June 23rd, 1827. http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/kw1905/p014.htm
Extractions: King William's College Register Ward, Edward Robert, born Dec. 18th, 1825. Left June 30th, 1838. Returned Aug. 1841. Left 2nd time May 31st, 1842. T.C.D., 1843. Went to New Zealand to Canterbury Settlement. Died in 1852 in Lyttleton Harbour, N.Z. Brewster, John, born July 4th, 1824. Left June, 1835. Jackson, Joseph, born Feb. 13th, 1825. Left June 30th, 1837. Raikes, Arthur, born Nov. 23rd, 1818. Left June, 30th, 1835. Son of Chancellor Raikes, Chester. M.R.C.S.Eng. 1850. Surgeon Major Bengal Army. Browning, Thomas Lewis, born Mar. 12th, 1823. Left Dec. 31st, 1840. Coffee Planter in Madras. Died 1885. In business. Died Mar. 20th, 1895, at Liscard, Cheshire. King, James John, born May 16th, 1824. Left June 30th, 1837. Quine, William, born Sept. 29th, 1820. Left Feb. 1st, 1836. Quine, James, born Aug. 19th, 1822. Left Feb. 1st, 1836. Tear, John, born Dec. 14th, 1819. Left June 30th, 1837. Troutbeck, John Brown, born Nov. 9th, 1824. Left Feb. 1st, 1838. Colton, Richard Rosedew, born July 23rd, 1823. Left Feb. 1st, 1839.
Valle Verde Library, El Paso Community College,New Books List PUBLISHER Homewood, IL Irwin Mirror Press, c1993. killings and coverups at KentState / William A. Gordon. by Norma Yvette Finkel ; text by Leslie G. Finkel. http://www.epcc.edu/vvlib/newbooks3.htm
Extractions: British Ceramics Continental Ceramics Oriental Ceramics NEW TITLES ... SEARCH British Ceramics Catalogue Catalogue updated: February 09, 2003 Total of 253 Books. If you are unable to find the book you are searching for, please use our REQUEST FORM [1023] . Sotheby's: 20th Century Studio Ceramics. [493] Adams, Brian, Thomas, Anthony. A Potwork in Devonshire. The History and Products of the Bovey Tracey Potteries 1750-1836. Sayce, 1996. Boards. Fine 96 pp., numerous color, b/w illus. and line drawings. A history of ceramic production in Devon with surprising examples of redware, agate, mocha, creamwares, delft, salt-glazed, porcelains, tortiseshell, enameled decorated wares and more. [813] Adams, Elizabeth. Chelsea Porcelain. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1987. Fine / Fine. 224 pp., 154 b/w illus., 20 color plates. A well researched history of the Chelsea Porcelain factory covering the years 1744-1784. Dustjacket is in a protected plastic sleeve. [877] Adams, Elizabeth. Chelsea Porcelain (revised edition).
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > G Manoel; Goodwin, John; Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 18331870; Gordon, IrwinLeslie, 1887-, Editor; Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936; Gosse, Edmund, 1849 http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au
Ainsworth High School Lewis, Ainsworth Frank Fowler, Ainsworth Esther Gordon, Valentine Pearle Lester IrwinEditorin-Chief of Prairie Schooner; A Club Leslie Willard A bashful man http://www.rootsweb.com/~nebrown/alum.htm
Extractions: AINSWORTH, NEBRASKA The Alumni organized in 1920 and presented this list of alumni in the Prairie Schooner of 1921, A.H.S.'s high school annual. The President of the Alumni was Dell Kirkpatrick '14; the Vice President was Doris Collins '19; and the Secretary-Treasurer was Inez Hively '19. The Alumni group expressed apologies for misspelling and incorrect information and so do I... yearbooklady A. H. S. SONG We'll sing a song of loyalty, To dear old Ainsworth High, We ne'er shall pass her by, For oh, she ranks so high. And in the rules of knowledge, Our teachers are the best, And when it comes to discipline They surely stand the test. They've kept us on a steady grind But we are alsways gay, And anywhere we wander You can alsways hear us say: CHORUS Hurrah! We'll sing a son To dear old Ainsworth High, We ne'er shall pass her by For O, she ranks so high And everywhere that we may go, We'll sing to friend or foe, Of all our happy times, In Ainsworth High.
August 26 Bardwell, composer In 1916, Allan Leslie Merson, historian 2, 51I) In 1934, ArthurGordon Clough, journalist golfer In 1969, Elaine Irwin Mellencamp, Allentown http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/august/0826.html
CONSULS LIST IN ART EDUCATION EDITED BY RITA L. Irwin AND ANNA ASSISTANCE OF PAMELA KORT ANDLESLIE TOPP ; WITH COURT / LUKE SYSON AND DILLIAN Gordon ; WITH CONTRIBUTIONS http://www.southernct.edu/~schofiel/art03.html
Feminist SFF & Utopia: Women Science Fiction Writers Index Amelia G Leslie Gadallah Davida Gaida Sara Gallardo Gillmore (see Inez Haynes GillmoreIrwin) Diana (Pleasance Ann Goonan, 1952 Frances Gordon (pseudonym for http://www.feministsf.org/femsf/authors/wsfwriters.html
Extractions: There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part; you can't even passively take part, and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!
MISNER DATA F m. Harry K. STURTZ 1 Mar 1913 (5 ch living); (b) Vashti Mabel Irwin, b. 3 Sp RobertGORDON, m. 29 Sep 1931 Frank Leslie Misener, b. 1 Mar 1859 ?MI; d. 1917 ?MI http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~grannyapple/MISNER/MISNER Data F.html
Extractions: LISTING The information contained in this record should only be used as a guide or "working genealogy." You should validate or reconfirm your lineage from this listing by Connie Duke, a seasoned researcher. Only through continual research and finding legal records, known as primary resources, will one's genealogy be more exact. At times, when all is said and done, we must rely upon one's own preponderance of what seems to be, but that needs to be stated. Please, therefore, use as a genealogical aid only. Audrey Refer to the MISNER DATA HOMEPAGE for reference to the presentation of data and explanations. Listing of deceased MISNERs/variants family members as found. All surname spellings are blended as one surname.
BNAPEX Exhibition Awards Jury Edward A Richardson, Leslie A Davenport Ludlow Centennials Definitives - DougIrwin - Canadian Kussendorfs Not for Competition Gordon Bleuler - Tremont http://www.charleslivermore.com/archives/exhibitawards.html
Extractions: 1949 - - Buffalo, New York - - September 16-18 - - Hotel Statler Host Committee : Richard P Hedley Chairman, Richard K Noye III, Frank V Hackspacher Jr, Gerald A Johnson, Edward A Richardson, Russell Allison, Gordon P Lewis, Jack Levine, Ashley H Gale, Ian Macauley, Victor G Walton. Awards and Exhibits Not For Competition
Early Residents Of Gunnison County, Colorado employee of Leslie E Keeley, got gold watch fob. from Detroit, came to Marble ca1880, returned to visit his parents in Detroit in 1887. Gordon, Mr. Mrs. http://www.ghostseekers.com/Gunnison/gunnresE-H.htm
Extractions: EARLY GUNNISON COUNTY RESIDENTS E-H These names are taken from local histories, diaries, early newspapers and other sources EXCEPT vital records. Instructions: After locating a person in this list, jot down the book and page numbers or other source given. Then click here to get further details on the source Name Comments Source E., William bur Marble Cem, d 24 Aug 1906 Donna Drummond Earp, Wyatt operated gambling tables at Beibel Saloon in Gunnison 1882 Book 44 Page 45 Easterly, Lewis Book 50 Page 305, 346 Eastman, George W arrived Pitkin 1880s Book 44 Page 34 Eastop, Mr. had mining claims at East river in 1887 Book 52 Page 17 Eaton, Bob had mining claims at Elko in 1887 Book 52 Page 28 Eaton, Edwin brother of FH, visited Marble in 1900 Book 52 Page 292 Eaton, FH Supt at Osgood Marble quarry in 1900, bro of Edwin, from Knoxville TN Book 52 Page 287, 289, 292, 297, 323 Book 57 Page 37 vacated rooms in Marble in 1886, filed on Franklin and Eatonia lodes in 1900, editor of The Silver Lance Book 52 Page 25, 28
Untitled Union Army) 1832 John Brown GordonBorn (Major German Theologian) 1858 Arthur AlbertIrwin (Doc)Born Brigadier General, CSA) 1904 Sir Leslie StephenDied http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~daytrivia/february.html
Extractions: Creator Cousins, Margaret, 1905- Title Margaret Cousins Papers Dates: Abstract: The papers of Texas writer and editor Margaret Cousins include correspondence and manuscripts reflecting her career, particularly as contributor to women's magazines, as editor of Lyndon Johnson's memoir, and as senior editor at Doubleday Publishing Company. Quantity: 35 boxes (14.5 linear feet) Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin Born in Munday, Knox County, Texas, on January 26, 1905, Margaret Cousins was the first child of Walter Henry and Sue Margaret Reeves Cousins. Largely through the influence of her father, Margaret displayed an interest in pursuing a literary career at a young age. Upon graduating from Bryan Street High School in Dallas, Texas, in 1922, Cousins entered the University of Texas at Austin with a major in English literature. When Cousins left the university in 1926, she found employment as an apprentice on her father's
Extractions: TARO Descriptive Summary Biographical Sketch Scope and Contents Restrictions ... Spud Johnson PapersIndex of Works by other Authors Creator: Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968 Title Spud Johnson Papers Dates: 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968) Abstract: Holograph and typescript works and correspondence from friends and associates make up the majority of the papers, supplemented by letters and diaries by Johnson and works and correspondence by other authors. Quantity: 18 boxes (7.5 linear feet), 1 oversize box, and 1 wooden card box Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin Walter Willard Johnson (1897-1968), nicknamed Spud by his family, was born in Illinois, but spent most of his childhood in Greeley, Colorado. Uninterested in his father's lumber business, Spud took every journalistic opportunity offered. He started and edited a newspaper at Greeley High School before entering Colorado State Teacher's College in 1916, where he wrote for the school paper and worked as a cub reporter for the Greeley newspaper. For the next several years, Johnson juggled school with journalism. He found that he did not like being on the receiving end of the editorial process and in 1922, with three friends, founded his own small format magazine