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  Bill Carr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Carr studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was coached by 1904 Olympian Lawson Robertson.
Carr favourite events were the 440 y (or 400 m), the 880 y and the long jump, but he had never managed to win a major race until 1932.
Now Carr was a favourite for the 400 m gold at the 1932 Summer Olympics, which were held in Los Angeles.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/B/Bill-Carr.htm   (328 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Member of gang sentenced to 14 years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Carr's attorney, Karla Butko, asked Hicks to sentence Carr to only nine years in prison because of the hard life and childhood he has had because of his environment and both of his parents having drug problems.
Among the crimes that Carr was involved in was a March 2001 shootout at the Heritage Lounge in the 1000 block of West Owens Avenue near H Street in Nucleus Plaza.
Carr is the sixth member of the Rolling 60s to have pleaded guilty and be sentenced in connection with an 88-count federal indictment charging drug dealing, murder and other violent crimes in the aid of racketeering.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/text/2005/feb/17/518308151.html   (363 words)

  
 Carr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A carr is a north European wetland, a fen overgrown with trees.
It approximates to the North American term, swamp but does not include the swamps of warmer climates such as that of Florida.
Carr may also refer to the U.S. Supreme Court case, Baker v.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carr   (127 words)

  
 Arthur Carr - TheBestLinks.com - Ashes series, England, First-class cricket, February 7, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A promising young batsman, Carr was given his first game of first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire in 1910, while still at school.
Carr was selected for England's tour of South Africa in 1922-23, and made his debut in the first Test against the South African cricket team.
Carr used this tactic of instructing his bowlers to aim at the bodies of batsmen and placing a close set field on the leg side to take catches fended away from the body with the bat and perfected it as he led Nottinghamshire to success in the county competition.
www.thebestlinks.com /Arthur_Carr.html   (488 words)

  
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Arthur's death is prophesied, and as the scene closes No 7 is a further repeat of the same theme to the words 'Great Pendragon's son.
Arthur, dying, receives a vision of Camelot as it was, and Guinevere in her innocence; this is accompanied on muted strings by the theme of the May Song (No 16) transformed into a D major Andante In 6/8 (No 26).
Sir Arthur, remaining faithful to the idea of his youth, decided to have no arrangement made of the music in question, because he still hoped some day to compose a grand opera on the subject to which some of this music would be incorporated.
www.sullivan-forschung.de /artus.htm   (5527 words)

  
 William Henry Carr
Carr was a dedicated Boy Scout, achieving Eagle Scout rank, and in the summers worked as a nature counselor at a Scout camp in Bear Mountain.
Carr took advantage of the extensive public-work programs of the 1930s to increase his corps of trained naturalists to twenty-two, including geologists, botanists, archeologists, and zoologists.
Carr had been a prolific author of natural history articles and he continued to write these; he established a small bookshop dealing in rare natural history, science, and southwestern history books; and he became active in local environmental causes.
www.rpts.tamu.edu /pugsley/Carr.htm   (1112 words)

  
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Arthur Pack, born in the East, transplanted to the West, was one of the two men instrumental in establishing the Desert Museum.
Arthur Pack was the first president of the Museum, later was named Co-Founder and President Emeritus, and continued his interest in and assistance to the Museum for the remainder of his life.
Arthur and Phoebe Pack were described as "quiet doers." They donated funds for the building of a much-needed hospital, located 25 miles north of Santa Fe, in Espanola, New Mexico in 1945.
www.desertmuseum.org /books/scrapbook_p5.html   (605 words)

  
 Analysis of Carr's King Arthur
Carr concludes his drama with his fourth act entitled: "The Passing of Arthur." In this final, rapid act, the death of Arthur and the rescue of Guinevere all take place over the course of about seven pages.
As Carr has used the image of the sword to represent the power which is given from the people of England to their monarch, he concentrated on Arthur's returning his mystical sword back to the Lady of the Lake before he died.
She cites for her examples the way that Arthur is an essentially blameless character throughout the play, as opposed to Malory's Arthur, who was very human and therefore sinful--flaws, which made him in part responsible for his downfall.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/Carrcrit.htm   (1914 words)

  
 CLASSIC CARRs & KINGs
The CARR brother that settled in Sampson Co. NC,about 4 miles outsisde Clinton, was married to Sallie(or Sarah) Bass.
Bengah CARR was a house carpenter and seemed to have moved around a lot.
Arthur Carr became a draftsman and settled in Philadelpha, PA..married twice, first Mary, after her death he married Dorothy.
www.angelfire.com /de/idonotknow   (548 words)

  
 Carr's King Arthur: A Drama in a Prologue and Four Acts
During the concluding bars of the chorus, Arthur, accompanied by Merlin, appears on the summit of the rocky path.
Arthur and Guinevere take their places on the throne, on the steps of which stands Elaine next the Queen.
Arthur holds up his naked sword, and all the Knights raise their swords in answer as the curtain falls.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/carr.htm   (11692 words)

  
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Carr was an Easterner who came to the desert later in life, after having already completed one distinguished career.
A fortuitous meeting of Carr and Arthur Pack in 1951, and Pima County's quandary regarding use of the Mountain House property in Tucson Mountain Park, opened the way to the founding of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum driven by the initiative of Carr and Pack.
Education of all those whom the Museum touched was always uppermost in Bill Carr's mind and in 1980 he was honored by establishment at the Desert Museum of the William H. Carr Interpretive Naturalist Position.
www.desertmuseum.org /books/scrapbook_p4.html   (866 words)

  
 CarrAmerica History
His son, Arthur Carr, managed office buildings, including the original Mills Building, and later, in collaboration with General Anson Mills, began building office buildings in Washington, D.C. and Houston, Texas.
In 1985, Thomas A. Carr joined the company as Vice President of Suburban Development after obtaining his MBA from Harvard and serving for a time as Executive Assistant to the President of Cadillac Fairview Urban Development.
In February 1993, Carr Realty Corporation, a real estate investment trust traded on the New York Stock Exchange, was formed to succeed to substantially all of the interests of The Oliver Carr Company.
www.carramerica.com /wmspage.cfm?parm1=209   (1206 words)

  
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I had heard the name Carr all my life but honestly, I am sure that my mother never knew she was related to the Carrs who were living in Stephentown at the same time she was there.
Arthur Staples was the son of William Otis Staples and Jennie Martin, d/o DeWitt Martin and Ada Belle Wheeler Martin Sweener.
Captain Carr, the subject of this article, was born in Oswego county, N. Y., March 4, 1835, a son of Caleb Carr, the eldest son of Joshua.
www.stephentowngenealogy.com /carr.html   (10311 words)

  
 CIO 100 Awards Program - Editorial Coverage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brian Arthur, a lauded economist and Citibank Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, told the CIO 100 Symposium audience Tuesday that a study of economic history and analysis of current trends show that IT is and will continue to be the engine of economic growth for the U.S. economy.
"Carr said the IT bubble crashing was historically a clear indicator that a technology was at the end of its build out.
Arthur believes the massive build out for the IT revolution is still to come, and it will be bigger than that of the industrial revolution.
www.cio.com /awards/cio100/coverage.html   (4496 words)

  
 Carr
Archibald is the son of Arthur Philip Carr and Gertrude Emily Crane
Alma is the daughter of Arthur Philip Carr and Gertrude Emily Crane
Alan is the son of Arthur Philip Carr and Gertrude Emily Crane
www.geocities.com /jla2is/Carr.html   (129 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: Job Carr & Hannah Willets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Samuel Carr was born in New York on November 10, 1714.
Hannah Carr [#73]: She was born in New York on July 24, 1716.
Caleb Carr was born in New York on November 4, 1719, and died on September 11, 1784.
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/146.htm   (210 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - The Segar Caper, or What Goes Around Comes Around : Fiction
Carr believed that socialist revolution was imminent and he planned to be one of the shock troops.
Carr and Dymytrk did not meet again until they passed one another silently in a hallway in the Capitol building in 1951.
As with all of Carr's writings, "The Segar Caper" is anchored firmly in its time, offering a dismissive reference to the Social Security Act, which had finally become law in the summer of 1936.
www.revolutionsf.com /article.html?id=1127   (641 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - The Red Poppy in "Death in Four Colors" : Fiction
The Poppy character was created by Arthur Carr (nee Arturo Calebresi) and ran in The Worker's Sunday Supplement from 1927 until Carr's deportation to Italy in 1953.
Carr noted that he felt the purpose of his Red Poppy stories was to educate the reader, to present the tenets of Communism in an entertaining manner.
Carr lived and created his work and we are happy to present one of his best known Red Poppy adventures.
www.revolutionsf.com /article.html?id=702   (380 words)

  
 The Carr Book by Arthur A. Carr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
What we hope to have in these pages is an electronic transcription of Grandpa Arthur A. Carr's 1947 book on the Carr family, beginning in the 17th Century with Robert and Caleb in Rhode Island.
I have preserved to the best of my ability Arthur A. Carr's original spelling and punctuation, correcting only the most obvious typographic errors.
Grandpa Carr had his own ideas about such things as the use of commas, and I have let that stand unaltered.
home.earthlink.net /~paulcarr/books/Carr_book.html   (250 words)

  
 deseretnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Patricia Ellen Curran Carr Lavoie 1932 ~ 2005 "We Love You" Our mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Pat Lavoie, passed away April 19, 2005 in Orem, Utah at the home of her daughter Sharon.
She was born in Fargo, North Dakota, the youngest of three daughters to Daniel Timothy Curran and Inez Isabelle Gish.
She is preceded in death by both parents, her stepfather, Harold Arthur McWade, and her first husband Bill.
deseretnews.com /dn/print_ob/1,1751,485013322,00.html   (277 words)

  
 First Quarter, 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
From the notes that were sent to me by Carl Bly, the Carr family seems to have been very prominent in the Rhode Island area.
Although she lived in the US during the Colonial and Revolutionary eras, the Carr family had been living on the American continent for 5 generations.
Dad is reviewing the book by Arthur Carr titled "The Carr book" which includes the descendants of Robert and Caleb Carr, who arrived on this continent in 1635.
home.att.net /~krcarr/99_1.htm   (849 words)

  
 Bill Carr Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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www.karr.net /encyclopedia/Bill_Carr   (648 words)

  
 Pat Noble's Genealogy Website
Robert was likely born in Ireland but claimed to have been born in New Jersey.
Specifically, her 2nd Great Grandfather James Carr was born 12 Jul
Carr Book", but neither provided sources or a convincing proveable ancestry for that line.
members.aol.com /patnoble/myhomepage/heritage.html   (437 words)

  
 [ELFWOOD] Stories / C. Arthur Monteath-Carr / C. Arthur Monteath-Carr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Arthur Monteath-Carr is a member of The Wyvern's Library at Elfwood.
I am a student here at lovely Catholic Cathedral College, and having achieved my goal of not failing School Cert, is now working on slacking off whilst getting Six Form Certificate.
Please contact C. Arthur Monteath-Carr for details on using the content on this page.(Please do not email the Elfwood Administrators, they can't give you permission!) - Finally, please, read the legal information for more copyright details.
elfwood.lysator.liu.se /libr/a/r/arthur/arthur.html   (844 words)

  
 Ancestors and Relation of Thomas Robinson Ethel Halliwell Names included ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Marriage: Arthur Robert Carr Higton Bef Sep 1912, Bolton District, Lancashire, England
Ethel married Arthur Robert Carr Higton, son of Unknown and Mary Ann, before Sep 1912 in Bolton District, Lancashire, England.
(Arthur Robert Carr Higton was born on 17 Apr 1886 in Lancashire, England and died on 29 Mar 1970 in Llandudno, Carnarvon, Wales.)
homepage.ntlworld.com /thomas.robinson60/1962.htm   (99 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Carr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Carr; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/index.php?title=Carr   (257 words)

  
 Ozark NSR: A Homeland and Hinterland (Chapter 10 Notes)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Walter Carr, Interview, July 18, 1978, Big Spring Office, Ozark National Scenic Riverway; and Milton D. Rafferty, The Ozarks: Land and Life (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980), 110.
Kirkendall to Arthur M. Hyde, 23 August 1924, Alley Spring File #11, PRL; Ralph E. Carr to Arthur M. Hyde, 28 July 1924, Alley Spring File #10, PRL; and Flanders, Alley, An Ozark Mill Hamlet, 76-78.
Around 1925, the Carr family built a new store on the old country road in Spring Valley.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/ozar/hrs10n.htm   (1928 words)

  
 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Arthur Sullivan
Find the music of Arthur Sullivan in the Archives.
Sullivan, (Sir) Arthur (Seymour) (b Lambeth, 1842; d Westminster, 1900).
INCIDENTAL MUSIC: Shakespeare: The Tempest (1862); The Merchant of Venice (1871); The Merry Wives of Windsor (1874); King Henry VIII (1877); Macbeth (1888); The Foresters (Tennyson, 1892); King Arthur (Comyns Carr, 1894).
www.classicalarchives.com /bios/codm/sullivan.html   (824 words)

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