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  William Ogilvie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
William Ogilvie was born at Ottawa on April 7th, 1846, his parents being James Ogilvie and Margaret Holliday Ogilvie, who came from Belfast, Ireland, and Peebles, Scotland, respectively.
Ogilvie spent his entire life in surveying for the Department of the Interior.
Ogilvie was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in 1891, and was awarded the Murchison Medal in recognition of his two years' continuous explorations in the Mackenzie and Yukon regions of British North America.
www.landsurveyinghistory.ab.ca /Characters/Ogilvie_W.htm   (834 words)

  
 eMedicine - Ogilvie Syndrome : Article by Prospere Remy, MD
Background: Ogilvie syndrome, or acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO), is a clinical disorder with the signs, symptoms, and radiographic appearance of an acute large bowel obstruction with no evidence of distal colonic obstruction.
Ogilvie hypothesized that the etiology of their conditions was an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system with sympathetic deprivation to the colon leading to unopposed parasympathetic tone, regional contraction, and, thus, a functional obstruction.
Unlike Ogilvie's hypothesis, some current evidence suggests that an interruption of the sacral parasympathetic nerves occurs, leading to an adynamic distal colon that is similar to Hirschsprung disease, except with normal ganglion cells observable on autopsy.
www.emedicine.com /med/topic2699.htm   (2670 words)

  
 Ch 4
Albert Ogilvie was entitled to bathe in the favourable publicity after spending so long in creating an environment in which Tasmanian fisheries could develop.
Ogilvie responded with a expression of sympathy for the position of fishermen but "the principle was quite wrong and it would surprise me if Parliament would agree to any such proposal.....The matter was well thrashed out a few years ago and I see no great reason to alter the decision...
Ogilvie wrote to him on January 23 and rather precipitously agreed to an enquiry chaired by a police magistrate assisted by a member of the Board and a fisherman nominated by Heerey; on the same day he informed his Cabinet colleagues.
members.trump.net.au /ahvem/Fisheries/Tasmania/4.1934-1941.html   (8385 words)

  
 Guide to the Albert Waldo Snoke Papers (Manuscript Group 1471) : Finding Aid
Albert Waldo Snoke was born in Fort Steilacoom, Washington, in 1907.
The Albert Snoke Papers document the professional life of a hospital administrator known for his contributions to improved patient care.
Albert Waldo Snoke was born in Fort Steilacoom, Washington, on July 19, 1907.
webtext.library.yale.edu /xml2html/mssa.1471.con.html   (2123 words)

  
 75809 Sapper Edward Albert King, Royal Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Research into the military service of Edward Albert King was made difficult by the fact that more than one man and possibly as many as three different men named E.A. King, served in the Royal Engineers during the period from 1915 until at least 1947.
Edward Albert King was born in February 1892 in Lambeth, London, in the area of Waterloo Station and the Imperial War Museum.
If this is the same Edward Albert King who served in the Great War as a Sapper, he would have been 50 years old when commissioned and would have been serving for 27 years.
www.hometown.aol.com /reubique/75809.htm   (4280 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Alternatives to Abstinence: A New Look at Alcoholism and the Choices in Treatment: Books: Heather ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ogilvie said that she did not have any special expertise nor any personal experience with alcohol problems until her publisher approached her about writing this book.
Ogilvie cites several other studies, a superficial reading of which gives the impression that moderate drinking is effortless and common.
Ogilvie cites the generally accepted figure, based on AA's own membership surveys, that 90 to 95 percent of those who begin attending AA drop out within a year.
www.amazon.com /Alternatives-Abstinence-Alcoholism-Choices-Treatment/dp/1578260817   (2073 words)

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography N-O
elder son of James Ogilvie, was born at Hobart on 10 March 1891.
The attorney-general in his cabinet, E. Ogilvie, was a brother.
Ogilvie was a trenchant and able debater and a great driving force in the politics of his state.
www.gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/0-dict-biogN-O.html   (17836 words)

  
 J A Lyons forms a Select Committee
When the Commissioners requested Ogilvie's assistance with funds, a secretary and information regarding the earlier inquiries, he replied by requesting that the inquiry be deferred until after the forthcoming elections.
The ineffective handling of the craypot question and a fiasco over the Regulations strengthened the resolve of Ogilvie and Lyons to legislate for the replacement of the Commission with a new body and then legalise the craypot.
Ogilvie instructed Colonel J E C Lord, the Police Commissioner and Flynn (both members of the Fisheries Commission) to consult with the Parliamentary Draftsman on a new Fisheries Bill which was introduced when Parliament resumed in October 1925 and passed by Parliament in December.
members.trump.net.au /ahvem/Fisheries/Lobster/cy2.html   (1992 words)

  
 10Nov - pafg36 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Ogilvie NORTON [Parents] was born in 1872.
Arthur William Monkhouse NORTON [Parents] was born in 1877.
Norman Ogilvie NORTON [Parents] was born in 1881 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
www.members.tripod.com /paul_tannertremaine/tremaine/pafg36.htm   (177 words)

  
 Descendants of William Ogilvie
David Ogilvie, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, came to Nassau County, Florida when 21 years of age, acquiring land in that county on the north side of Thomas Creek, but living in the town of Fernadina, Florida.
The Ogilvie family cemetery is in Duval County on the south side of Thomas Creek across from the Ogilvie home.
Allen Geiger, who died June 7, 1873 was the first to be buried there The cemetery is on the banks of the creek in a grove of old trees and may be reached from Jacksonville by going out Lem Turner Road for fifteen miles to Lannie Road.
www.angelfire.com /fl/SouthernDirectory/OgilvieWilliam.html   (4388 words)

  
 Albert Bond Lambert
Then, Major Albert Lambert purchased the 550 acres of land known as Kinloch Field and renamed it Lambert Field.
His job was to collect a guarantee chack for $25,000 from me, and keep the boys on the ground; Hoxey, Brookins, Welsh, Turpin, Parmelee, Johnstone, Ogilvie and La Blanc, the famous French flyere who attained 60 miles per hour.
Albert Bond Lambert, balloon pilot No. 18 of 1908, airplane pilot No. 61 of 1911 and a Junior Military Aeronaut of Army rating, died of heart faliure at his home in St. Louis November 12, 1946, age 72---after a life of activity, accomplishments and service.
www.earlyaviators.com /elambert.htm   (1712 words)

  
 (Surnames from Obradovich, dau of D. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1891
Ogden, Louise L. married in 1882 to Standart, Albert C. Ogden, Louise L. married in 1882 to Staudart, Albert C., M.D. Ogden, Margaret...
Ogilvie, Albert G. married in 1882 to Smith, Mary...
Ogilvie, Maggie Y. married in 1881 to Bartley, James P. Ogilvie, Maggie Y. married in 1881 to Bartley, Samuel P. Ogilvie, Martha...
feefhs.org /FDB2/6991/6991-323.html   (1365 words)

  
 Gurujot Singh Marijuana and Machine Guns
During the early part of February 1983, a confidential informant (herein referred to CI #1) stated that he/she was introduced to Albert ELLIS, a previously convicted importer of marijuana, at the Ambassador Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.
Previous to S/A Ogilvie being introduced to KHALSA and ELLIS, surveillance agents observed KHALSA and ELLIS meet with CI #1 in the lobby area of the Hyatt.
ELLIS gave S/A Ogilvie an additional $50,000 in U.S. Currency that ELLIS expected would be transferred to CI #1 and CI #2 in furtherance of the present smuggling operation.
www.rickross.com /reference/3ho/3ho85.html   (3464 words)

  
 Burness Genealogy and Family History - Person Page 2198
He was the son of Edwin Sydney Ogilvie Gove and Margaret Thomson.
She was the daughter of Edwin Sydney Ogilvie Gove and Margaret Thomson.
She married Francis Albert Marshall on 27 June 1900 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
www.burness.ca /p2198.htm   (292 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (O)
James Ogilvy (1964-), Son of HRH Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy.
Julia Ogilvy (1964-), Daughter-in-law of HRH Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy.
Marina Victoria Alexandra Ogilvy (Mrs Paul Mowatt) (1966-), Daughter of Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/a-z/sitO.asp   (1505 words)

  
 On the 25 June
The Government was in the midst of persuading Parliament to approve two new revenue sources: a motor tax, with proceeds dedicated to road maintenance; and a tax on share transfers.
Edmund Dwyer-Gray, a member of the ‘secessionist fringe’ of the Labor Party, had just become Treasurer in Albert Ogilvie’s Ministry and was planning major changes to the Treasurer’s Department.
Premier Albert Ogilvie had only recently declared that the test of good government was not the ‘condition of Treasury finances but the happiness and prosperity of the people’.
www.treasury.tas.gov.au /domino/HistoryW.nsf/f78b431e6c6819acca256eb400092326/ec5e02d024f14f63ca256eca000d9cde?OpenDocument   (836 words)

  
 Family3: Index
Nichols, Elizabeth (marriage to Albert Judson Brockway) (i95), b.1841-d.1911
Ogilvie, Adam (marriage to Isabella Milne) (i40), b.1804-d.1865
Ogilvie, Isabella (marriage to Col. Charles Cummins Horton) (i25), b.1842-d.1912
www.brockwayfamily.com /nindex.htm   (1841 words)

  
 Einstein's Wife . Resources & Readings | PBS
Hans Albert Einstein: Reminiscences of His Life and Our Life Together, Elizabeth Roboz Einstein.
In Albert's Shadow: The Life and Letters of Mileva Maric, Einstein's First Wife, ed.
Im Schatten Albert Einsteins: das tragische Leben der Mileva Einstein-Maric, Desanka Trbuhovic Gjuric.
www.pbs.org /opb/einsteinswife/about/resources.htm   (400 words)

  
 OGILVIE (or OGILBY), J... - Online Information article about OGILVIE (or OGILBY), J...
A True Relation of the Proceedings against John Ogilvie, a Jesuit (Edinburgh, 1615), is usually attributed to See also:
Jean Ogilvie (Paris, 1885) ; and W. Forbes-See also:
End of Article: OGILVIE (or OGILBY), JOHN (c.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /NUM_ORC/OGILVIE_or_OGILBY_JOHN_c_158o_1.html   (230 words)

  
 Ogilvie News
Local news for Ogilvie, MN continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
Tori, Jack and Dale Shelley Dale and Tori Shelley have taken the best lessons from past generations of farmers and combined it with their own youthful vantage point to build a successful farming operation.
Jonathon Albert Sharkey is no longer protesting extradition to Indiana.
www.topix.net /city/ogilvie-mn   (674 words)

  
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His last game in the VFL was the 1937 grand final in which Geelong beat Collingwood, and in which Metherell, with 4 goals from a forward pocket, was one of the best players afield.
In 1938, Metherell was appointed captain-coach of North Hobart, but despite the best efforts on his behalf of Albert Ogilvie, the then Tasmanian premier, Geelong refused to clear him, and he was forced to coach from the sidelines.
One of the few players capable of matching it with Albert 'the Great' Thurgood, Monohan was controversially omitted from Collingwood's 1901 grand final line-up against Essendon, whereupon Thurgood gleefully cut loose with a near best afield performance as the Same Old ran away with a comfortable win.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /m.htm   (10744 words)

  
 Attic Gallery, On-line Store
Susan Ogilvie was born in Los Angeles, California in 1950.
While living in San Diego, California, she attended San Diego State University where she took classes in figure studies and while attending San Diego Mesa College she took classes in drawing, painting and ceramics.
Before moving to the Northwest, she had a solo exhibit in the Orlosky Gallery in Sedona, Arizona and exhibited in group shows in the A. Albert Allen Gallery in Palm Desert, California and the Joan Cawley Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ and Santa Fe, NM.
www.atticgallery.com /bios.ihtml?sid=59&step=2   (380 words)

  
 (Surnames from Oberg, Carl A. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1895
married in 1882 to Staudart, Albert C., M.D. Ogden, Louise L....
married in 1882 to Standart, Albert C. Ogden, Margaret...
married in 1888 to Johnston, Henry H. Ogilvie, Robert...
feefhs.org /fdb2/6995/6995-451.html   (774 words)

  
 Canberra Astronomical Society - Southern Cross Archive
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Eugene Shoemaker 1928-1997 : an appreciation by Albert Brakel
21st NACAA &ndash; HOBART by Albert brakel (2004-05)
www.mso.anu.edu.au /cas/southerncross/sc_archive.html   (862 words)

  
 Leaders gather for Bacon's funeral. 24/06/2004. ABC News Online
Thousands are expected to line Hobart's streets to pay their last respects.
It is expected to be Tasmania's largest state funeral since the passing of another Labor premier, Albert Ogilvie, more than 60 years ago.
The funeral procession leaves Glenorchy at 1:20pm AEST and is expected to take about half-an-hour to reach the Federation Concert Hall.
www.abc.net.au /news/newsitems/200406/s1139007.htm   (399 words)

  
 White, David Ogilvie - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
David Ogilvie White was Professor of Microbiology at the University of Melbourne from 1967-94.
He was a member of many state or national scientific committees and held executive positions on numerous national and international professional societies.
After graduating in medicine from the University of Sydney, David Ogilvie White went on to do his PhD on influenza viruses.
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P000888b.htm   (517 words)

  
 MSBA - MSBA Boardcaster - March 21, 2003
Albert Lea has a vacancy for a middle school principal.
Apply by March 28 to David Prescott, 211 W. Richway Dr., Albert Lea, 56007.
Ogilvie is seeking superintendent to begin July 1.
www.mnmsba.org /Public/PublicationShow.cfm?PublicationsID=1501   (858 words)

  
 Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History:
How best was one to exhibit John Price's iron punishment brand, Matthew Brady's slingshot and the axe with which the cannibalistic Alexander Pearce decapitated his victims'.
Yet in the next decade, Young argues, under the Labor Premier Albert Ogilvie, 'the Vandiemonian strain was admitted into public life in a way that was both ostentatious and unapologetic'.
Instead of excising this aspect of Tasmanian history, Beverley Coultman-Smith, in Shadow Over Tasmania (1941), written in collaboration with an ageing former inmate, saw it as essential to the island story.
www.jcu.edu.au /aff/history/reviews/young.htm   (892 words)

  
 The New Mayor, by Albert Payson Terhune   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Reprinted by: J. Ogilvie (New York, 1907, paperback and two subsequent hardback editions).
Book of 18 chapters and 232 pages, based upon the play under the direction of Wm A. Brady and Jos.
No known copies of the hardbound first edition are in private hands.
www.math.ttu.edu /~wlewis/books/mayor.htm   (85 words)

  
 D Table
Osborne, Albert W. With his last name spelled Osborn, he was first listed as a daguerreian in Springfield, Mass.
This is probably the same Albert W. Osborn listed as a daguerreian in Lowell, Mass.
Because of the later relationship with George W. Osborne and his origin, it is logical to assume that he is the same Albert W. Osborne listed as a daguerreian in Richmond, Va. from 1852 to 1859.
www.daguerreotype.com /o_table.htm   (4455 words)

  
 CP High School's Annual Varsity Athletic Awards Dinner
The school was also proud of the 14 of 19 Athlete Team Awards during the academic year.
Special scholarships were also awarded honoring Hank Paris, Stu Ogilvie, Albert Stellato, Michael Capozzi, Stephen Trainor, Martin P. Roach, Daniel W. Cody and Tricia E. Colligan.
The athletic department would like to thank the families, friends and special organizations (Westbury/Carle Place Kiwanis Club and Carle Place PAL Girls' Lacrosse) for their continued generosity and support for our student-athletes.
www.antonnews.com /westburytimes/2003/08/15/sports   (579 words)

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