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  Alexander Henderson — Infoplease.com
Henderson became a leading opponent of prelacy and of English domination of the church.
Henderson met King Charles I to settle the problem and was favorably received.
Henderson, V.R., Hennessy, M., Barrett, W., et al.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0823332.html   (297 words)

  
  Chancellor's Awards at Carolina
This award was established in 1979 by the Department of Religious Studies in memory of Bernard Boyd, James A. Gray Professor of Biblical Literature from 1950 to 1975.
This award was established in 1941 by the family of the Honorable Josephus Daniels, newspaper editor; Secretary of the Navy under Woodrow Wilson, and trustee of this University from 1901 to 1947.
This award was established in 1998 by Sandra Eisdorfer in memory of her son Marc Adam Eisdorfer, a graduate of the class of 1984.
www.unc.edu /chancellorsawards/awards.html   (3541 words)

  
 Alexander Dawson Henderson Jr.
Alexander D. Henderson was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Alexander Dawson Henderson Sr.
Henderson contributed to the Henderson Clinic of Broward County for emotionally disturbed children in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Henderson, and the Chapel of Saint Andrew the Apostle is a memorial to Mr.
www.hendersonfamilytree.com /alecJr/AlexJr.html   (2273 words)

  
 Penn State Behrend>News>Special Service Awards Acknowledge Student Leaders
This University award was established by the Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Leadership Society to recognize a graduating senior who has provided outstanding leadership in at least one of several areas of student leadership activity at Penn State.
Alexander M. Henderson was the recipient of the Eric A. and Josephine S. Walker Award in recognition of outstanding qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and citizenship that have been directed into student programs and services.
The award is presented annually to an undergraduate student who demonstrates outstanding qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and citizenship through their involvement in programs and services that positively influence fellow students and have contributed to the college community.
www.pserie.psu.edu /newscal/news2006/may-serviceawards.htm   (462 words)

  
 Poets & Writers Magazine
Awarded in conjunction with the Hemingway Days Festival held each July, the prize is given to a writer whose fiction has not appeared in a nationally distributed publication with a circulation of more than 5,000.
The annual award is given to a writer whose body of work has had a significant influence on the literary world.
The award is given to a nationally acclaimed writer for a body of work and contributions to American literature and letters.
www.pw.org /mag/0301/grantsawards.htm   (3969 words)

  
 Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Initiated in 1983, the award was established concurrently with the joining of The DeForest Pioneers with The Radio Club of America, and is made in memory of the many contributions of Dr. Lee DeForest to the radio communication industry.
Initiated in 1994, it is awarded by the Board of Directors as recognition of achievement of excellence in engineering and manufacturing of radio equipment in memory of the outstanding excellence which was so characteristic of the famous Grebe manufacturing team.
This award is awarded to persons who have contributed substantially to the advancement and development of landmobile radio and communications.
www.radio-club-of-america.org /awards.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Past SHPO Award Winners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This award acknowledges achievement by individuals or organizations for their efforts in laying the groundwork for the long-term preservation of important historic resources.
Awarded projects demonstrate the best of preservation practice, meeting or exceeding the guidelines of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, and contribute significantly to the community at large.
It is not an award for rehabilitation, but rather for a commitment to ensure the maintenance, repair, interpretation, and survival of an important resource.
www.oahp.wa.gov /pages/HistoricSites/PastSHPOAwardWinners.htm   (1974 words)

  
 New York State Writers Institute - Mary C Henderson
Henderson’s most recent book is "Mielziner: Master of Modern Stage Design" (2000) a chronicle of the life of Jo Mielziner, perhaps the greatest set designer of the 20
Henderson’s other books include "The New Amsterdam: The Biography of a Broadway Theatre" (1997), "Broadway Ballyhoo: The American Theater Seen in Posters, Photographs, Magazines, Caricatures, and Programs" (1989), and her magnum opus, "Theater in America: 250 Years of Plays, Players and Productions" (1986, revised 1996).
Mary C. Henderson is currently working on two new books, one about the reclamation and transformation of Forty-second Street, and one about the work of legendary theatre photographer Eileen Darby.
www.albany.edu /writers-inst/henderson_mary_c.html   (435 words)

  
 Archives: Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
An 82-year-old Henderson man was found dead in his parked car at an isolated spot near Bullocksville Park Thursday afternoon, only a few hours after his wife reported him missing.
Holtzman accompanied Tavares Alexander, one of the fishermen, to the parked Cadillac.
Jax, the Henderson Police Department's newest K-9, will tell you without feigning modesty that he had a paw in the naming of his handler, Kurt Lewis, as Officer Of The Month in September.
www.hendersondispatch.com /articles/2006/10/13/news/news01.txt   (521 words)

  
 Alexander Henderson Award
The Institute has three annual awards, the Alexander Henderson Award, the President's Award and the Manuscript Award, each of which comprises a certificate and a trophy.
Alexander Henderson (1883-1968) was one of a number of dedicated persons who laid the foundations of genealogical studies in Victoria.
The Institute honours the memory of this respected genealogist with the Alexander Henderson Award, which is presented to the person(s) producing, in the opinion of the Institute, the best family history published in Australia and submitted for the award.
www.aigs.org.au /ahaward.htm   (518 words)

  
 Clan Henderson Takes 2nd place o
Their handmade Henderson banners were attractive and surely made their tent a standout.
Clan Henderson features, as part of their "display" the Walkabout...where Clan Henderson members are piped about all over Clan Row.
The Walkabout is a tradition at all Games where Clan Henderson appears...because their chief, Dr. John Henderson of Fordell, lives in Australia and is Australian.
www.electricscotland.com /gatherings/award1-2.htm   (264 words)

  
 ISPA Awards - International Society for the Performing Arts
The ISPA Distinguished Artist Award is presented to performing artists who have made an outstanding contribution of talent, artistry, dedication, and service to the world for performing arts.
The Patrick Hayes Award, the only award from an ISPA member to an ISPA member, recognizes an ISPA member of long standing whose achievements in arts management are deserving of special praise and recognition.
The ISPA Angel Award is presented to an individual or organization which has demonstrated a significant and lasting contribution to the support of the performing arts which transcends the boundaries of one country or institution, and merits international recognition.
www.ispa.org /features/awards.html   (533 words)

  
 ACPM - American College of Preventive Medicine
The William Kane Rising Star Award honors a member of ACPM, who is within seven years of completion of residency training and who is certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
Rubin is Board-certified in Preventive Medicine and in Pediatrics and has held a joint faculty appointment in the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine and the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) since 1977.
She was the director of the Preventive Medicine Residency Program at the University of Maryland from 1984-2005 and was a finalist for the ACGME Parker J. Palmer “Courage to Teach” award in 2003.
www.acpm.org /awards.htm   (1010 words)

  
 The Lasker Foundation | Audio Interviews
Joan Ruderman, a professor of cell biology at Harvard Medical School, interviewed Dr. Yoshio Masui, whose research on cell division in frog oocytes led him to discover the mechanism that drives the division of all plant and animal cells; August 31, 1998.
Evans is currently the Service Chief for the Infectious Diseases Service of the Southeastern Ontario Health Sciences Centre and has an interest in medical education,antimicrobial use, clinical trials in new anti-infective agents, and home parenteral antibiotic therapy.
She describes how she became interested in medicine while in college, and how that interest led her to make exciting discoveries in the field of cytogenetic research; August, 1998.
www.laskerfoundation.org /awards/audio.html   (1510 words)

  
 The Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network: 2004 Nobel Prize for Economics Goes to Finn Kydland of Norway and Edward ...
In 1973 he won the Alexander Henderson Award and in 1982-83 he was awarded the John Stauffer National Fellowship by the Hoover Institution.
Past awards have recognized research on topics ranging from poverty and famine to how multinational corporations reap profits, and theories on how people choose jobs and the welfare losses caused by environmental catastrophes.
The economics award was initiated in 1968 by the Swedish central bank in 1968.
www.ruggedelegantliving.com /a/003117.html   (1061 words)

  
 The Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award
Kikuo Johnson (Night Fisher) was awarded the 2006 Manning Awards as part of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards held at Comic-Con International in San Diego, on the evening of Friday, July 21.
The award will be presented on the evening of Friday, July 21, at the San Diego Convention Center as part of Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards ceremony.
The Manning Award is given to comics artists whose work first appeared professionally (in a well-distributed publication) within the previous two years.
www.comic-con.org /cci/cci_manning.shtml   (291 words)

  
 Tepper School of Business :: Henderson Background Information
Sandy Henderson was a British economist who joined the faculty at the Tepper School of Business at an early date.
A person of wide interests and lively wit he livened up the place considerably especially in the (then) frequent seminars which were generally attended by all faculty and students.
This was the first text on the topic and with sales of some 40,000 copies it helped greatly in the spread (and use) of linear (mathematical) programming.
business.tepper.cmu.edu /default.aspx?id=142644   (249 words)

  
 2005 Nominations Announced | News | British Independent Film Awards - BIFA
The BIFAs, now regarded as the kick-off of to the awards season which culminates in the BAFTA and Academy Awards in Spring 2006, will be presented on Wednesday 30 November at Hammersmith Palais.
Non-jury awards go to Keira Knightley, for Variety UK Personality of the Year, and at the discretion of the steering committee, Tilda Swinton receives the Richard Harris Award, given for outstanding contribution to the craft.
Now in their eighth year, the British Independent Film Awards continue to grow in size and stature, filling an important niche in the UK and independent filmmaking calendar.
www.bifa.org.uk /news_story.php?news=17   (969 words)

  
 Media Release
Goldstein will be awarded the statewide Young Lawyer’s Division Pro Bono Attorney Service Award for her pro bono work, and that Adams, Hendon, Carson, Crow, and Saenger, PA will be awarded the statewide Small Law Firm Pro Bono Award for their service to the community.
Alexander, a Henderson County attorney nominated by PLS, distinguished herself by donating many hours of legal services to help a client obtain SSI and Medicaid benefits, and by donating the attorney’s fee awarded by the court to help the client afford basic necessities.
The MAVL Program is a network of more than 300 private attorneys in Buncombe, Henderson, Polk, Madison, Transylvania, and Rutherford Counties, administered by Pisgah Legal Services.
main.nc.us /spotlights/Probonoawards.html   (1182 words)

  
 John Muth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is known as "the father of the rational expectations revolution in economics", primarily due to his article "Rational Expectations and the Theory of Price Movements" from 1961.
Muth earned his Ph.D. in mathematical economics from Carnegie Mellon University, and was in 1954 the first recipient of the Alexander Henderson Award.
He was affiliated with Carnegie Mellon as a research associate from 1956 until 1959, as an assistant professor from 1959 to 1962, and as an associate professor without tenure from 1962 to 1964.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Muth   (857 words)

  
 WRL Peace Awards
Jeanette, the recipient of the very first WRL peace award, was a feminist and consistently anti-war politician.
In 1914, she led a successful drive for women's voting rights in her native state of Montana.
Without benefit of a building, rather a firm commitment to social and political change through an embodiment of Grotowski's "poor" theater (Henderson 288), Beck and Malina inspired the off-Broadway movement in the 40's and 50's and the radical theatre in to 60's and 70's ("The Living Theater").
www.warresisters.org /wrl_peaceawards.htm   (1796 words)

  
 The Butkus Watch List
Voting for the three Butkus Award® finalists and the Butkus Award® winner will be conducted by confidential ballots of the selection committee.
The Butkus Award ® is regarded as one of the most elite individual honors in college football.
The Butkus Award® Watch List will be trimmed to 10 semi-finalists on Thursday, October 20.
www.butkusaward.org /05watchlist.htm   (210 words)

  
 Taipan Press - About The Author : Lyall Ford
He was the joint winner of the society's Family History Award for 2002.
This award is presented annually for the best family history book published recently in Queensland.
The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies in Melbourne also commended Poorhouse to Paradise at the presentation of the 2002 Alexander Henderson Award for the best family history published in Australia.
www.cairnsconnect.com /taipanpress/awards.htm   (168 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon News 8 1/2 x 11 News: May 30, 2002
He was awarded the prestigious John von Neumann Theory Prize in 1995 and the Senior U.S. Scientist Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany) for 1980-81.
Carter T. Butts (Social and Decision Sciences) received the Herbert A. Simon Doctoral Dissertation Award in Behavioral Research in the Administrative Sciences, and Marco Ceccagnoli (Heinz School) and Rahul Telang (GSIA) were awarded the William W. Cooper Doctoral Dissertation Award in Management or Management Science.
Award winners will be announced at a fall ceremony.
www.cmu.edu /PR/weekly02/020530_prweeklynews.html   (1262 words)

  
 Casino News & Articles - February 9, 2007
New CEO Alexander was, most recently, managing director of Sportingbet PLC's European operations where, "under his leadership the business became one of the most profitable gaming operations in Europe," added Smith.
Alexander's venture is a departure from other Alberta First Nation reserves' casino plans.
The Alexander commission's website has copied verbatim some of Kahnawake's stated basic principles, "that the games offered are fair to the player" and "that winners are paid." The reserves' data-hosting firms are Alexander Internet Technologies and Mohawk Internet Technologies, respectively.
casinocashjourney.com /casino-news-feb-09-07.htm   (11104 words)

  
 John B. Henderson's Chess Column: The Scotsman daily chess news
Originally paired against Ukrainian IM Alexander Nosenko, his opponent proved to be a no-show thus necessitating a new pairing against another player whose opponent had also not appeared - Iceland's Oskar Bjarnarson.
Last year Muscovite Alexander Morozevich, regarded as one of the world's top players, shocked everyone when he announced he had become so disillusioned by the present set-up, that he had instead opted to become a semi-professional and now spends less time studying and playing.
GM Alexander Goldin of the United States and GM Giovanni Vescovi of Brazil won the event.
www.rochadekuppenheim.de /heco   (4645 words)

  
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The Board of Governors takes great pleasure in honoring the following individuals who are this year's recipients of the Washington State Bar Association Awards.
Award of Merit — John McKay; award presented by M. Wayne Blair
Special Recognition Awards were presented to Dean Roland L. Hjorth, who recently retired from the University of Washington School of Law, and John S. Fattorini, the WSBA's director of legislative affairs, who will retire at the end of the year.
www.wsba.org /media/publications/barnews/archives/2001/nov-01-award.htm   (294 words)

  
 TOP GUN AWARD RECIPIENTS
The following cadets have received awards for there outstanding performance in mathematics
Robert E. Lee Memorial Award for Excellence in
General of the Army Omar N. Bradley Award for Excellence
www.dean.usma.edu /departments/math/activities/awards2004.htm   (39 words)

  
 Peter Rosen's Biography
He won the prestigious Directors Guild of America Award in 1990 for his production "Here to Make Music: The Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition." This Award is given to only one documentary program a year.
The show also won a prime-time Emmy Award in 1990, and was called "enriching and inspiring" by the New York Daily News.
The program was nominated for the DGA Award of 1997, and was given "***½" by the New York Daily News.
www.peterrosenproductions.com /biography.html   (830 words)

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