UGA Press Books In Print List Bettie Sellers. The Bitter Berry The Life of Byron Herbert Reece. 1992. 1997. KatharineDu Pre Lumpkin. The Making of a Southerner. 2001. Judson Mitcham. http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/books/allbooksinprint.html
Extractions: Isabelle Gournay, Photographs by Paul Beswick; Foreword by Dana F. White; Edited by Gerald W. Sams. AIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta. Albert Goldbarth. Across the Layers: Poems Old and New. Sharon Monteith. Advancing Sisterhood?: Interracial Friendships in Contemporary Southern Fiction. Tobias Smollett, Introduction and notes by Jerry C. Beasley; the text edited by O M Brack Jr. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom. Tobias Smollett, Introduction and notes by Leslie A. Chilton; the text edited by O M Brack Jr. The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. Hans A. Baer and Jones Yvonne, eds. African Americans in the South: Issues of Race, Class, and Gender. Salikoko S. Mufwene, ed. Africanisms in Afro-American Language Varieties. John Michael Vlach. The Afro-American Tradition in Decorative Arts. Mark A. Sanders. Afro-Modernist Aesthetics and the Poetry of Sterling A. Brown. Laura Mullen. After I Was Dead. Guy Carawan and Candie Carawan. Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life?: The People of Johns Island South CarolinaTheir Faces, Their Words, and Their Songs. Caroline Gordon. Aleck Maury, Sportsman.
July98 Obits Sigma Delta Tau. '32, BFA '34Elisabeth Jones Berry (Mrs. Maxwell R. Jr. 33 BS AgKatharineHolden Messer (Mrs 50 BAVirginia Davenport Judson (Mrs. Cyrus S http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Archive/JulyAugust98/JulyObits.html
Extractions: ALUMNI DEATHS '12 PhDLucy Day Boring (Mrs. Edwin G. '08, PhD '14) of Cambridge, MA, and Harborside, ME, July 26, 1996. '16, BS Ag '17Alan Sparks of Prospect, KY, Sept. 2, 1997. '18 BS HEDelia Rightmire Wixom (Mrs. Elmer B.) of Charleston, SC, Sept. 20, 1997. '19 BAHarriet Ross Leboeuf (Mrs. Randall J.) of Old Westbury, NY, Feb. 5, 1998; active in community and alumni affairs. '22 BS AgWilliam P. Goetz of Getzville, NY, formerly of Buffalo, Dec. 1, 1995; active in alumni affairs. Kappa Alpha. '23 BARose Phillips Desenberg (Mrs. Harold B.) of Huntington Woods, MI, formerly of Southfield, MI, and Clearwater, FL, exact date unknown. Sigma Delta Tau. '23 BAMabel Stelle Jones (Mrs. William J.) of Plainfield, NJ, formerly of Waverly, NY, and Ithaca, Dec. 31, 1997; active in religious affairs. '23 BA, MD '26Irving S. Wright of New York City, Dec. 8, 1997; clinical professor of medicine emeritus, Cornell Medical College; active in professional affairs. '24 MELaurence F. Block of Green Pond, NJ, Dec. 25, 1996; active in alumni affairs.
Www.swanet.org/zarchives/gotcaliche/alldailyeditions/01jun/cali010624.txt of funds, Museum Director Susan Berry said. arizona/articles/0617obitbartlett17.htmlKatharine Bartlett, the son instructors Chris and Judson Finley, students http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/gotcaliche/alldailyeditions/01jun/cali010624.txt
Extractions: The New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator will be offering the 28th Medicolegal Investigation of Death Forensic Science Seminar September 4-7, 2001 Albuquerque Marriott Albuquerque, NM. You can request information from snunez@salud.unm.edu or 505-272-6904 or you can download a copy of the brochure a . http://www.thedailypress.com/NewsFolder/New%20from%20news2.html The Silver City Museum is advertising for bids to renovate the facility's collections care wing. The project, to be funded in part by a bequest from the Lennie Merle Forward estate, will create specialized work areas within the large workroom in the wing. The remodeling "will include some features originally planned for the wing that were left out at the time of construction (in 1988) due to lack of funds," Museum Director Susan Berry said. ARIZONA http://www.arizonarepublic.com/arizona/articles/0617obitbartlett17.html Katharine Bartlett, the last link to the Museum of Northern Arizona's original staff, died May 22 of natural causes at her home in Oak Creek. The longtime Flagstaff resident was 93. She was the institution's institution. From: Allen Dart The U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca has unconditionally released Tucson's Old Pueblo Archaeology Center from all remaining obligations to complete work on two work orders having to do with volunteer-assisted and professional archaeological collections management and from a third work order for historical sites eligibility testing at two archaeological sites on the Arizona post. From: Allen Dart
Untitled Document THAT FLIES HIGHEST OF ALL THE Judson PRESS; 1927, Dickens, Homer; THE FILMS OF KATHARINEHEPBURN; Citadel 9938, Pilzer,Herbert; Editor; FALL 1998 MOTION PICTURE http://www.princetonantiques.com/f.htm
Untitled Hopwood, Victor G., Editor. David Thompson Travels in Western North America17841812. Kingston, Ont. Limestone Press, 1974. Berry, Don. http://www.members.shaw.ca/gearens/HistandClass/bibliofur.htm
Extractions: Atcheson, Nathaniel. On the Origin and Progress of the North-West Company of Canada: With a History of the Fur Trade, as Connected with That Concern, and Observations on the Political Importance of the Company's Intercourse with, and Influence Over the Indians or Savage Nations of the Interior, and on the Necessity of Maintaining and Supporting the System from Which That Influence Arises, and by Whicl Only It Can be Preserved . London: Cox, Son and Baylis, 1811. On the Origin and Progress of the North-West Company of Canada with a History of the Fur Trade, as Connected with That Concern, and Observations on the Political Importance of the Company's Intercourse with, and Influence Over the Indians or Savage Nations of the Interior, and on the Necessity of Maintaining and Supporting the System from Which That Influence Arises, and by Which Only It Can be Preserved. London: Printed by Cox, Son and Baylis, 1982. Bagley, Charles B., ed. "Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House." The Washington Historical Quarterly VI (1915): 179-97.
Class Notes - December 15, 1999 Nick Nicholas, Art Monroe, Drew Berry, Mike Mathews experience of watching his daughterKatharine '99 graduate and his wife, Stephanie Judson, enjoyed dinner http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_old/PAW99-00/07-1215/1215cns567.html
Extractions: Features Sidney Fox P.O. Box 62 Campo, CA 91906 The hardy cyclist in this photo is Wynne James emerging from a parking garage on K St. in Georgetown, while a worker battles to keep out the flood waters from Hurricane Floyd's recent drenching of the DC area. With a son and a daughter yet to educate, Wynne is in his 50th year of toil for Uncle Sam. Richard K. Paynter 49 Wilson Rd. Princeton, NJ 08540 A colorado note from Jerry McHugh: "Afterfttaph' in the fall [1998], a stroke Jan. 19. Therapy at world-renowned Craig Hospital in nearby Littleton, where Columbine HS is located. In therapy with student who jumped/fell out of window of library. Very fine young man who showed the strength of the human will. I am progressing as expected." Ted Lewis writes: "Wasting this year with several surgical back reconstructions-hip and back. Hope to be up-to-speed before long."
St. Elsewhere (an Episode Guide) Alma Beltran Nurse Vela , Al Berry Patient , Peter rc Cathy, Jackie, KatharineAuschlander. Brian Dalton , Macon McCalman Henry Judson , David Knell http://epguides.com/StElsewhere/guide.shtml
Extractions: Ed Begley Jr. as Dr. Victor Ehrlich William Daniels as Dr. Mark Craig Howie Mandel as Dr. Wayne Fiscus David Morse as Dr. Jack Morrison Christina Pickles as Helen Rosenthal Denzel Washington as Dr. Philip Chandler G.W. Bailey as Dr. Hugh Beale [ season 1 ] Bonnie Bartlett as Ellen Craig [ episodes 96 - 137, recurring episodes 5 - 95 ] David Birney as Dr. Ben Samuels [ season 1 ] Ellen Bry as Shirley Daniels [ seasons 2 - 3, recurring otherwise ] Ronny Cox as Dr. John Gideon [ season 6 ] Ed Flanders as Dr. Donald Westphall [ episodes 1 - 118, recurring otherwise ] Stephen Furst as Dr. Elliot Axelrod [ seasons 3 - 6, recurring season 2 ] Bruce Greenwood Mark Harmon as Dr. Bobby Caldwell [ seasons 2 - 4 ] Terence Knox Eric Laneuville as Luther Hawkins [ seasons 2 - 6, recurring season 1 ] Sagan Lewis as Dr. Jacqueline Wade [ season 6, recurring seasons 1 - 5 ] Norman Lloyd as Dr. Daniel Auschlander [ seasons 2 - 6, recurring season 1 ]
Directory :: Look.com Lang. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest KatharineBerry Judson. Myths and Legends of the Sioux Marie McLaughlin. http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=40135
Extractions: . Foi o coumt de Buffon quem primeiro se deu conta deste impacto, sendo secundado por George Perkins Marsh em 1864 com "Man and Nature". traça-nos o retrato violento da cana de açúcar: "Já afirmou alguém, com muita razão, que o cultivo da cana de açúcar se processa em regime de autofagia: a cana devorando tudo em torno de si, engolindo terras e mais terras, dissolvendo o húmus do solo, aniquilando as pequenas culturas indefesas e o próprio capital humano, do qual a sua cultura tira toda a vida. E é a pura verdade... Donde a caracterização inconfundível das diferentes áreas geográficas açucareiras, com seu ciclo económico, com as fases de rápida ascensão, de esplendor transitório e de irremediável decadência. ". Esta ideia é corroborada por Mário Lacerda de Melo : "Dificilmente se encontrarão formas de utilização dos recursos dos solos que se possam rivalizar com a agro industria canavieira quanto à capacidade de condicionar um tipo de sociedade e de economia, de modelar um tipo de paisagem e de estruturar um tipo de arranjo económico do espaço". afirma que "o canavial desvirginou todo esse mato grosso de modo mais cru pela queimada. A cultura da cana valorizou o canavial e tornou desprezível a mata".