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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Alfred Korzybski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Alfred Korzybski was born on July 3, 1879 in Warsaw, Poland, and died on March 1, 1950) in Lakeville, Connecticut, USA.
He came from an aristocratic family which had worked as mathematicians, scientists, and engineers for generations, and he chose to train as an engineer.
Korzybski's work influenced Neuro-linguistic programming (especially the metamodel), Gestalt Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and individuals such as Albert Ellis, Gregory Bateson, Buckminster Fuller, Alvin Toffler, Robert A. Heinlein, Robert Anton Wilson, and scientists such as William Alanson White (psychiatry), and W. Horsley Gantt (a student and colleague of Pavlov).
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 From the "Making of America":
With maps illustrative of the acquisition of territory and the increase of population, by Francis A. Walker.
Life of Abraham Lincoln, presenting his early history, political career, and speeches in and out of Congress; also, a general view of his policy as president of the United States; with his messages, proclamations, letters, etc., and a history of his eventful administration, and of the scenes attendant upon his tragic and lamented demise.
Introduction to The national arithmetic, on the inductive system; combining the analytic and synthetic methods with the cancelling system; in which the principles of arithmetic are explained and illustrated in a familiar manner.
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 Barn Owl Detailed Information - Montana Animal Field Guide
Johnsgard, P. Birds of the Rocky Mountains with particular reference to national parks in the Northern Rocky Mountain region.
Stewart, P. Dispersal, breeding behavior, and longevity of banded barn owls in North America.
Stewart, P. Winter mortality of barn owls in central Ohio.
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 Alfred P. Swineford. (Ak. Hist. Soc. Col.). Papers.
Alfred P. Swineford was born in Ohio in 1836.
He became a printer's apprentice in 1851 and was thereafter involved in that field.
Swineford, a proponent of territorial status for Alaska, died in Juneau, Alaska, in 1909.
www.lib.uaa.alaska.edu /archives/CollectionsList/CollectionDescriptions/STtoUSArmy/SwinefrdAHS15M.wpd.html   (177 words)

  
 Ed Rogers Rare & Out of Print Books - Rare Mineralogy Books, Meteorite Books for sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Swineford, Alfred P.; The Lake Superior Iron District.
Swineford, Alfred P.; Swineford's History of the Lake Superior Iron District its Mines and Furnaces.
Swineford, Alfred P.; Appendix to Swineford's History of the Lake Superior Iron District, being a Review of its Mines and Furnaces for 1873.
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 History Of Grant County
The proclamations specified that five registration booths should be on the northern border of the Outlet, and four on the southern border.
Swineford was working under Silas W. Lamoreaux of the General Land Office in the Department of Interior, is credited with the division of the Outlet lands into counties.
Swineford selected and recommended Pond Creek station, location of the old stage station, as the county seat of L County.
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 San Francisco Genealogy - Obituaries and Death Notices, Bs - Bz
Alfred P., loving brother of John, Thomas, Dennis and James BUTLER and Mrs.
Friends and acquaiintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock p.m., from her late residence, 4 Converse street, off Bryant, between Seventh and Eighth.
The funeral mass will take place Tuesday, October 17 at 9 o'clock from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Co., 2597 Howard st., near 22d; thence to St. Anthony's Church, Army and Folsom sts., where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.
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 WebRoots Library U.S. History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles J. Bruner, J. Gobin, J. H Zimmerman, George B. Youngman, and P. Shindel were appointed a committee on resolutions.
John R. Brooke was elected colonel of this regiment, Richard McMichael, lieutenant colonel, and Thomas Yeager, major, at its organization in the autumn of 1861.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SECOND REGIMENT-THIRD ARTILLERY The Third Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery was formed in the spring of 1863 by the consolidation of the commands of Colonel Segebarth and Major Roberts, and organized with Joseph Roberts, colonel, B. Howard, lieutenant colonel, and John A. Darling, major.
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 Main Family History - Person Page 7
Ruth Nye Main married Marion Alfred Koeller, son of Alfred T. Koeller and Eva M., on 18 June 1933 at Barry, Pike County, Illinois.
He was the son of Alfred T. Koeller and Eva M. Marion Alfred Koeller married Ruth Nye Main, daughter of Dr.
Peter Swineford Main died on 24 March 1998 at age 75; was found in the Social Security death index last living in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California.
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 Colorado Partners in Flight
Creighton, P. Habitat exploitation by an avian ground-foraging guild.
The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C. Geissler, P. and J. Sauer.
Tueller, P. Beeson, R. Tausch, N. West, and K. Rea.
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 Southern Leopard Frog--BIOLOGICAL AND ECOTOXICOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATE SPECIES RESIDING IN ...
In a laboratory experiment, lethal concentrations of endrin and toxaphene were measured (Hall and Swineford, 1980).
The lethal concentrations, causing mortality in 50% of the larvae after 96 hours were 130 ppb toxaphene and 9 ppb endrin 9.
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effects of endrin and toxaphene on tadpoles (Hall and Swineford, 1980).
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 UCSB Special Collections
Biographical sketch of Alfred P. Swineford, copies of correspondence from him, to his daughter, Nelly Flower Stafford (Mrs.
Mainly copies of letters and memos pertaining to the career of UCSB Economics professor and administrator Alec P. Alexander, who served as Chair of the Department of Economics (1965-1970), Dean of the College of Letters and Science (1971-1973), Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs (1973-1978), and Acting Chancellor (July-Dec. 1977).
Interviews with the UCSB Dean of Women, re her career 1934-1974, including a stint during WWII when the Dept. of the Interior requested her services as administrator of temporary housing in Washington, D.C., for wartime employees.
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 Books in print by author
Manfredi, Christopher P. The Supreme Court and Juvenile Justice.
McDonnell, Lorraine M., P. Michael Timpane, and Roger Benjamin, eds.
Morgan, Ruth P. Governance by Decree: The Impact of the Voting Rights Act in Dallas.
www.kansaspress.ku.edu /bipauthor3.html   (1626 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist., by E. L. Lomax
ALFRED MORTESSEN and CO., European Immigration Agts., 140 Kinzie St.
Besides the salmon there is the halibut, fl and white cod, rock cod, herring, sturgeon, and many other fish, while the waters are whipped by porpoises and whales in large numbers all along the way.
Governor Swineford estimates the products of the Alaska fisheries last year at $3,000,000.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/0/7/5/10751/10751-h/10751-h.htm   (19753 words)

  
 Alaska Community Album no
Swineford, Alfred P. [Official portrait of Alfred P.
Alaska shown as a Russian Possession [Map of Alaska, Canada, and northern part of United States, 1869.] From: James, James Alton, The First Scientific Exploration of Russian America and the Purchase of Alaska, 1942.
Bering Island Track of the vessel ST. PETER on approaching Bering Island, Nov. 4-5, 1841 [drawing of Bering and Copper Island by L. Stejnegar.] From: Golder, Frank Alfred, Bering’s Voyages..
www.library.state.ak.us /hist/cent/pca020.html   (5629 words)

  
 Loftus Family Registry Bulletin Board
Ps, i have just been on the internet and translated the writing on the crest.
PS Tina Loftus (Lofthus) we have never heard from, I believe she stayed behind when my great grandmother, with the rest of the family, moved to the Melfort, Saskatchewan area.
She would have been born about 1888, in Winger, Minnesota, and the only info I have is she married William Farmer of St Paul.
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 Alaska Regional Profiles, Northwest Region, Aquatic Animals Bibliography
Reply of the Commercial Company to the Charges of Governor Alfred P. Swineford of Alaska, Against the Company in His Annual Report for the Year 1887.
Cook, J.A. Pursuing the Whale; a Quarter-century of Whaling in the Arctic.
Corney, P. Voyages in the Northern Pacific, 1813-1818.
www.alaskool.org /resources/regional/nw_reg_pro/nw_bibliography/historybibliog.html   (2083 words)

  
 Welcome to the Earth Science Outreach page, Emporia State University!
Marcasite, a secondary mineral formed from chalcopyrite, is found in a cockscomb habit in the lead and zinc mines of Cherokee county, as well as in balls or nodules in western Kansas.
It may be found as the cement of grains in a concretion commonly referred to as a "rose" or "walnut." These have been reported in Saline County, and earthy or granular forms of barite may be found in Logan, Wallace, Brown Anderson, Franklin, and Chase counties (Tolsted and Swineford, 1971, p.
The amber was discovered by George Jelinek from Ellsworth and was named jelinite in his honor (Tolsted and Swineford, 1971, p.
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An addition was consequently made upon the west side, at a cost of $6,482.00, making the cost of the building to that time, $22,044.00.
Governor HENRY P. BALDWIN, in his message to the Legisture on January 4, 1871, called the attention of that body to the necessity for the erection of a new Capitol.
HENRY P. JoHN J. * Died Jtly 6, 1314.
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 {www.fulkerson.org} Ohio FULKERSONS
There WAS a William T. Fulkerson born in Kentucky about 1842, son of Alfred Fulkerson and grandson of Philip Bruner Fulkerson.
Their first 4 children were born in NY, and the second 4 in Ohio.
Mary A. SWINEFORD on 26 Nov 1863 in Ashland Co., OH.
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 Iditarod National Millennium Trail, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The new Governor, Alfred P. Swineford, said in 1887 that government authority was a myth outside the relatively accessible southeast panhandle.
The ARC rapidly became the main player in the development of Alaska's trails and roads, conducting formal surveys and constructing and marking thousands of miles of trails and roads over the next half century.
Its longtime and very effective director, Major Wilds P. Richardson, went to Europe, where he rose to the rank of brigadier general and commanded American forces in northern Russia in the ill-fated allied attempt to stop the Bolshevik Revolution.
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 Adam and Eve - free download text.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Jahwist, or "J" source, is believed to have been composed in the kingdom of Judah before the fall of Israel (i.e., before 722 BC), but not before the late 8th century.
As the name indicates, this source is concerned exclusively with lists of names, in the form X begat Y. It is believed to be older than both J and P, and appears to have existed in various editions.
Differences between these editions can be traced in confusions in the biblical genealogies; for example, chapter 4:17 to 18 and chapter 5:3 to 26 are apparently giving the same information, but the father of Lamech is named Methusael in chapter 4 and Methuselah in chapter 5.
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 U.S. states A-D
1904) 7 May 1885 - 20 Apr 1889 Alfred P. Swineford Dem (b.
1903) 18 Jan 1895 - Jan 1897 James P. Clarke Dem (b.
1864) 15 Jan 1833 - 11 Jul 1836 Caleb P. Bennett Dem (b.
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 For Sale : Geology and Geoscience books for sale
White, Alfred H. Technical gas and fuel analysis.
Roe, James P. Puddled iron and mechanical means for the production of same.
Merrill, George P. Notes on asbestos and asbestiform minerals.
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 Jefferson Chapter 14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The two latter were captured and died at Salisbury, N.C. Muster Roll of Company K— Captains, Evans R. Brady, James P. George, Edward Scofield.
Sergeants, Daniel L. Swartz, Thomas P. McCrea, John H. Miller, Bennewell Haugh, David C.K. Levan, Calvin Galbraith.
A company had been partially recruited in and near Punxsutawney, and was joined to that of Captain Means, and the company with full ranks left Punxsutawney July 24, 1861, and proceeded to Camp Wright, near Pittsburgh, where it was mustered in as Company I, Thirty-third Independent Regiment.
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 Factbook Chapter 3
Alfred R. Shands Jr., Professorship in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation - Mark F. Abel, MD
Edward P. Cawley Professorship in Dermatology - Barbara B. Wilson, MD James Carroll Flippin Professorship in Medical Science - Arthur Garson, Jr, MD, MPH
Louise Nerancy Professorship in Neurology - Thomas P. Bleck, MD
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 UNTIL THE DAY DAWNS CEMETERY
ALDRIDGE, Harriet Spouse of Alfred Died 8-2-1853 Age 24y 5m 21d Dau.
ARNOLD, Charles P. Born 9-6-1839 Died 1-18-1926 Angelica, N.Y. ARNOLD, George Starr Spouse of Susan L. Horner Born 1-3-1838 Died 5-12-1931 b.
CLARK, Timothy J "Tim" Spouse of Lisa Swineford Born 2-12-1963 Died 9-19-2002 Age 39 s/o Betty Schultz
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 New Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This hard to find volume on upper Michigan's mineral resources was written by the editor and former governor of Alaska, Alfred P. Swineford.
Early mining explorations, pioneers, mining companies, their history and company officers, etc., arranged by district, several pages of advertisements.
VG / The story of George F. Getz and his Lakewood Farm in Holland, Michigan with b/w photos, fold-out map of the Getz Farm and Zoo, index of names and businesses.
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 PAGenWeb Lebanon County, PA - Queries - 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
P.S. Any infformation on the Mcdonald and Ursprung family would also be appreciated.
PS: I have over 1500 Zimmerman/Carpenter files of Dauphin, Lebanon/Schulkill/ and Lancaster counties.
I am wondering if one of those children would be Israel Swineford, My ggGrandfather.
www.chm.davidson.edu /pagenweb/Q1998.html   (15235 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Index
Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, The University of Delaware
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
All That You Love Will Be Carried Away
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