SF > Reviews > George Hay Edited anthologies reviews George Hay, Editor. Contents (possible spoilers) David Langford. The Still Small Voice Inside. 1978 John Taylor. 1978 Michael G. Coney. In Search of Professor Greatrex. 1978 A. E. van Vogt. A Warrior Falls. 1979 Robin Douglas. On the MudFlats of Rhuma. http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/sf/books/h/georgehy.htm
Extractions: Anthologies About SF Search Web for George Hay Google search Alta Vista search Contents (possible spoilers) Contents (possible spoilers) Robert P. Holdstock High Pressure Garry Kilworth A Warrior Falls Robin Douglas On the Mud-Flats of Rhuma Alan Dean Foster What Do the Simple Folk Do...? Christopher Evans The Human Operator Perry A. Chapdelaine
Hay Relief Effort Seeks Help From Trucking Industry ATA Senior Web Editor. Organizers of HayLift 2000 a drought-relief effort to aid The Hay-Lift 2000 program was the idea of the Rev. Douglas Kelley, a Presbyterian http://www.truckline.com/infocenter/news/022301_hay_lift.html
Extractions: ATA Senior Web Editor Organizers of Hay-Lift 2000 a drought-relief effort to aid feed-short farmers in Nebraska are looking for trucking companies willing to either donate, or offer at reduce rates, services in transporting hay from Pennsylvania to the Cornhusker state. Kyla Martin, coordinator for Hay-Lift 2000 Phase II, said she is looking for trucks that need a load coming back from Pennsylvania, and that can haul the donated hay for $1.25 a mile or less. "We would be even more elated to find anyone interested in donating a load back for us, but realize with today's fuel costs it is very hard to find anyone that can do that," Martin said. The Hay-Lift 2000 program was the idea of the Rev. Douglas Kelley, a Presbyterian minister in Pennsylvania. A drought in Nebraska deeply cut the hay crop and the trickle-down impact on farmers and ranchers was the doubling of feed prices. After hearing about the crisis gripping Nebraska farmers, Kelley went to Pennsylvania hay farmers asking if they would donate portions of their abundant crop. Financial support also came via a grant from the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. Along with that grant and the Pennsylvania farmers that came forward, three carriers, including ATA member Hunt Transportation, offered transport services at reduced rates. The other carriers were Sunrise Express and Don Hagan and Sons. From December to November 20 tractor-trailers were used in transporting hay that went to the aid of 74 cattle ranchers.
Books-Affirmations Louise K. Hay, Louise L. Hay. Jon Merritt, Douglas Positive SelfTalk forc Bloch, Douglas, MA Bloch. Jill Kramer, Wayne W., Dr. Dyer (Editor). http://www.affirmware.com.au/Books-Affirmations.html
Extractions: We offer the following selection of Affirmation books to help you further your understanding of this subject. Click on the More Details link to view details. BookTitle Author Feeling Strong: The Achievement of Authentic Power Ethel Spector, MD Person Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life Shakti Gawain The Game of Life and How to Play It Florence Scovel Shinn, Florence Scovel-Shinn When God Winks: How the Power of Coincidence Guides Your Life Squire D. Rushnell Self-Esteem: Motivational Affirmations for Building Confidence and Recognizing Self-Worth (The Subliminal Mastery Series/Audio Cassette/706) Louise L. Hay Dear Mom Thank You For Everything Unknown (Author) The Life Strategies Self-Discovery Journal: Finding What Matters Most for You Phillip C. McGraw Bringing Out the Best in People Aubrey C. Daniels Clutter's Last Stand: It's Time to De-Junk Your Life! Don Aslett Rachel Naomi Remen Pocketful of Miracles: Prayers, Meditations, and Affirmations to Nurture Your Spirit Joan, Ph.D. Borysenko The Circle: How the Power of a Single Wish Can Change Your Life Laura Day Finding Your Way Home: A Soul Survival Kit Melody Beattie 101 Ways to Talk to God Dandi Daley MacKall Healing Mantras: Using Sound Affirmations for Personal Power, Creativity, and Healing
Douglas Translate this page También Hay herramientas de investigación enlaces a páginas peruanas en Paradojay un archivo de mapas Douglas Morgenstern. Editor, FORMA http//forma.mit.edu http://www.uned.es/ntedu/espanol/master/primero/modulos/teorias-del-aprendizaje-
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Untitled This is Project Gutenberg. Dickens, Charles, 18121870, Editor Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Blanchan, Neltje, 1865-1918 Douglas, R. K. Douglass, Alexander H. (Alexander Hay), 1839-1905 Jefferies, Richard, http://www.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
Douglas - Pigot And Slater Directory 1843 Archibald, Crescent Hay Mr John, Woodville Hemsworth, Lieutenant bazaar, North quayGrellier James, Editor of the Douglas bridge Kelly Wm town crier, Cattle http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/ps1843/do.htm
Extractions: DOUGLAS, WITH THE PARISHES OF BRADDAN AND ONCHAN AND THE VILLAGE OF KIRK ONCHAN 'Stabit quocunque jeceris' Tower of Refuge was erected on St Marys rock, as a beacon and also a retreat for mariners shipwrecked in the bay of this coast. One of the most attractive features in the contour of Douglas is the beautiful stone pier Castle Mona House of Industry , or workhouse, is a handsome and extensive structure, with a square tower in the centre ; it was completed in 1837, partly by means of a grant from government, and partly by subscriptions. The market-place , erected by a company in the same year, is very spacious, with an extensive range of stalls on each side of a spacious area. The NOBILITY, GENTRY AND CLERGY. Abbott Mr. Christphr Athol Terracc
The Lost Continent Of Videosonics Foley Recordist/Editor Barnaby joined Videosonics in 1997, having previously worked in the field of radio and commercials. Gentlemen's Relish Foley Recordist/Editor Dir Douglas Mackinnon. Fish - Sound Grimble - Foley Recordist/Editor Dir John Hay. Relative Values - Foley Recordist/Editor Dir Eric http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
Rory Farnan TV Series, Dialogue Editor Dir John Hay. Crust Feature Film, Dialogue Editor Dir Mark Relish - TV Film, ADR Editor Dir Douglas Mackinnon. Care - TV Special, Dialogue Editor Dir http://www.videosonics.com/staff/farnan.htm
Extractions: This is www.e-text.worldwide-library.org the e-text control site of the Worldwide-Library organization Index site Home site UK2- Test Library Texts we can't have Index of Authors, Editors and Translators See the information page for details on this table. Note:- red items may be in wrong place in listing. Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912
Faculty Cathi Douglas is Editor of Titan magazine at Cal State University of Texas at SanAntonio and Editor of its Tina M. Hay Editor, The Penn Stater Magazine The http://www.case.org/conferences/comm/edforum03/faculty.cfm
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TheIndependent.com News: Hay Lift 2000 Benefits St. Paul Farmers 01/30/01 HayLift 2000 is a mission project started by the Rev. Douglas Kelly of the Presbyterian Church in Spring Run, Pa. Send a. Letter to the Editor. Contact a reporter http://www.theindependent.com/stories/013001/new_haylift30.html
Extractions: Independent/Scott Kingsley A giant bale of hay is loaded onto Lloyd Lock's trailer bound for Marquette. The cattle feed, from Pennsylvania farmers, is part of Phase 2 of Hay Lift 2000 to help area farmers make it through the winter. Lock has 36 head of cattle and said it should last 4-5 days on his farm. By Gretchen Fowler The Independent ST. PAUL Neither cold nor snow nor slick roads could keep Phase 2 of Hay Lift 2000 from reaching St. Paul's Howard County Fairgrounds Monday morning. Starting around 9 a.m., volunteers and drivers worked to unload four semis of hay donated to area ranchers while women from St. Paul's First Presbyterian Church prepared breakfast for everyone. Coordinated by the Rev. Dale Sallans from Central City's First Presbyterian Church and Bill Sisco from the Presbyterian Church in St. Paul, Monday's drop provided 12 area ranchers with the gift of 11 bales each. Hay-Lift 2000 is a mission project started by the Rev. Douglas Kelly of the Presbyterian Church in Spring Run, Pa. The idea was for Pennsylvania ranchers to share their overabundance of hay with Nebraska ranchers who've run short due to last year's drought.
Abraham Lincoln Links Page L. Wilson (Editor), Rodney O. Davis (Editor), Terry Wilson The Transformation ofAbraham Lincoln by Douglas L. Wilson Civil War Diary of John Hay by John Hay http://historyoftheworld.com/soquel/abel.htm
ELHS Meetings Representative Joseph J. Graham Southern Regional Representative G. Joan HoltWestern Regional Representative Douglas E. Hay Newsletter Editor Fred P http://www2.ncsu.edu/elhs/elhs-por.html
William Dean Howells's "Editor's Study" Columns To see what became of the Editor's Study after Nicolay and Hay's Method in History, p. 481; Two p. 640 (Walter Scott's Journal edited by David Douglas); http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/howells/edstudy.htm
Extractions: Image files from Cornell's Making of America Site Because of a change in the link addresses, this links on this page now refer to the "Editor's Study" column for each month rather than to individual pieces. Since these are image files, they will take a little longer to load than text or HTML files. The columns are also available in .pdf (Adobe Acrobat), which is best for printing, and uncorrected text formats. The titles and page numbers given below are those listed in the index for each volume of Harper's. For a complete print version of the "Editor's Study" columns, see James W. Simpson's Editor's Study by William Dean Howells (Troy, N. Y.: Whitston Press, 1983.)
Holt County, NE, Who's Who team; Pershing Rifles, cadet capt; Rifle Team; Editor Bizad Magazine COBS, WESLEYR JR Grocer; b Douglas Co, Neb Oct 6 COBB, WESLEY R SR Mule Hay Dealer; b http://www.rootsweb.com/~neholt/whowho/ww4.htm
Extractions: COATS, NORRIS W: COBS, WESLEY R JR: Grocer; b Douglas Co, Neb Oct 6, 1911; s of W R Cobb-Jane Ostler; ed Omaha Tech HS 1928; m Vivian Gillette June 2, 1930 Winner S D; s Darrell Dwaine, Terry Neal; d Caroline Marie; 1928-35 ranched with father, Holt Co; 1935- opr Bingville Groc, Stuart; 1936-39 with father in mule raising bus; mbr vol fire dept; Presby Ch; indep; hobby, horseback riding; res Stuart. COBB, WESLEY R SR: COLE, GUY F: COOPER, HARRY CARLTON: COPES, EVERETTE E: Assistant Postmaster; b Page, Neb May 10, 1915; s of Richard D Copes-Mae Sigerson; ed Page HS 1931; m Jeanette Lewis Oct 29, 1938 Wilber; 1931-36 farmed with father in Holt Co; 1936- asst P M, Page; secy vol fire dept; secy, Comml Club; Dem, secy of caucus; YD Club; Meth Ch; hobby, sports; res Page. COSNER, MARILLA FINLEY: Homemaker; b Campelford, Canada Feb 6, 1871; d of Albert Halstead-Euphemia McKeller; ed Holt Co; m Levi Leonard Cosner Mar 3, 1890 Grand Rapids; s William D (dec), Laurence K; d Mary Louella (Mrs D Marcellus), Alberta Buella (dec), Myrtle Euphemia (dec), Mildred Maud (dec); Meth Ch, ladies aid, WHMS; SS tchr 50 years; Indep; hobbies, flowers, children, fancywork; res Stuart. COSTELLO, WILLIAM M:
Nebraska Senate And House Journal - 1919 Jerry Howard, D. Omaha, Laborer, Douglas. 11. 58. ER Purcell, D, Broken Bow, Editor,Custer. 68, ES Davis, R. North Platte, Feed, Grain and Hay, Lincoln. REPRESENTATIVES,11. http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Legislature/neshj/pages/neshj005.htm
Robert Douglas Burns -- Vitae Agricultural Communications Robert Douglas Burns Extension Communications agriculturalwriter, photographer and Editor for 12 Should Test Summer Hay This Year; http://overton.tamu.edu/news/bio_mine.htm
Extractions: Job Description My primary responsibility is to ensure that the general public as well as our primary clientele is made aware of the efforts and accomplishments of both Extension and Experiment Station faculty at the Overton Center and in Extension District 5. In other words, I grease the wheels of the mass media juggernaut while trying to keep Overton Center and County personnel from being ground into the mud in the process. In practice, this mission includes: Writing news releases and magazine articles for distribution within the region, the state and occasionally, the nation. Building and maintaining the Overton Center's World Wide Web site. Acting as a public relations consultant for the 22 county Extension offices of District 5 Editing and designing, upon request, how-to fact sheets and information booklets for Overton-based Extension Specialists. Building or augmenting photograph-based table-top marketing exhibits and displays. Never turning away any Extension or Experiment station personnel who come to me for help with publications, whether print or electronic.
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Editor's Note: The Word The Hidden Gospel by Chicago writer/Editor/poet Dan the interview with Jesus scholarNeil Douglas Klotz, an wisdom of John Burnside, Harry Hay's life partner http://www.whitecranejournal.com/wc01108.htm
Extractions: Editor's Note Bo Young Feature Section: The Word Return to Table of Contents In The Beginning Was The Word... This issue of White Crane is devoted to the idea of "The Word" which is to say, inspired writing as it relates to faith and spirituality for gay people... sometimes called "scripture." It might be argued that only the Torah, the Bible, the Koran, the Bhagivagita, the sutras to name a few, qualify as scripture. But there are people for whom Tom Spanbauer's The Man Who Fell In Love With the Moon or Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass were epiphanies to which they return again and again for solace, inspiration and guidance. What other use should there be for scripture? As is the wont of gay people as "in-betweens" we are far more inclined to look for and perceive similarities than disparities, connections over disconnects. We are equally inclined to find beauty and inspiration from the most unusual sources. Some spiritual paths, such as Native Americans have no written tradition to speak of, and yet their oral traditions, many of which are now being transcribed, inspire tens of thousands of individuals or more. Pictures painted on an animal hide preserve a history that is most often relayed orally, generation to generation, from the mouths of elders. Socrates suggested that language... the word... died in silenceor in the immutability of writing. For some of us, the standard texts have become like going to a dry well for water and we have turned to other sources for inspiration. Some have taken a closer look at those old forms and found new, sometimes alternate meaning and readings, like John Boswell's brilliant