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Topic: Charles Borah


  
  B - Alpha Index
Charley Borah is mentioned in a reprint of a newspaper article entitled: "Wykoff As Good As Our Greatest" written by Arthur Duffey who interviewed Frank Wykoff following OLYMPIC tryout finals held in Boston, Massachusetts July 6, 1928.
Charley Borah is mentioned in reprint: "Olympic Star Scintillates On Track Here..." article by: Munro Kezer - Fort Collins, Colorado.
Charley Borah (the national 220 champion) had cramps, and Wykoff looked back in concern for his friendly foe, and Nate George followed the rules of contest, and rushed to the finish line.
www.frankwykoff.com /b.htm   (1943 words)

  
  BORAH, William Edgar (1865-1940) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Berman, Averill J. “Senator William Edgar Borah: A Study in Historical Agreements and Contradictions.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Southern California, 1955.
Elephants and Donkeys: The Memoirs of Mary Borah as Told to Mary Louise Perrine.
Brune, Lester H. “Borah and the Airplanes.” Idaho Yesterdays 12 (Spring 1968): 22-24.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=B000634   (469 words)

  
 Charles Greene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article refers to Charles Greene the athlete, not the son of actor Lorne Greene.
Charles Edward Greene (born March 21, 1944) is a former American athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Charles Greene was considered a sure bet to make the 1964 Olympic team, but he suffered a muscle pull that held him to a sixth place at the Olympic Trials.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Greene   (521 words)

  
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That figure in green at his side was Charles Borah, University of Southern California freshman.
They broke the tape together, and Borah was raised on the shoulders of a Trojan serpentine and carried off the field as the conqueror of the mighty Paddock.
So certain was the writer that Borah had won by inches that he went straight to Paddock and began to offer sympathy for the latter's defeat.
www.trackandfieldnews.com /general/back_track/4.html   (777 words)

  
 AII POW-MIA Military Personnel Subcommittee Borah
A March 1991 case narrative states "Intelligence indicates that Borah was captured." There is a big difference bewteen the words known and indicates.
He was taken alive and as a matter of tactical operations, he was transported across the DMZ north to known holding facilities in the general Ron Ron area on Quang Binh Province.
We know that Dan Borah was among th many American servicemen held in Southeast Asia, after the end of the war.
www.aiipowmia.com /testimony/borah.html   (2443 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Charles G. Dawes, 30th Vice President (1925-1929)
Charles Dawes was not Calvin Coolidge's choice for a running mate.
Born in Marietta, Ohio, on August 27, 1865, Charles Dawes was the great-great grandson of William Dawes, who had ridden with Paul Revere to warn the colonists that the Redcoats were coming.
As a man of action, Charles Dawes found the job of presiding over Senate debates "at times rather irksome." He felt more comfortable in executive and administrative positions with "specific objectives and well-defined authority and responsibilities." He preferred clear statements of fact to speeches that appealed to prejudice or emotion.
www.senate.gov /artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Charles_Dawes.htm   (5643 words)

  
 Encore: Teddy Charles
A music experimenter and theoretician, Charles combines as many common and unorthodox elements as possible in a jazz context: spontaneous counterpoint, irregular and swinging rhythms, modality, polytonality, atonality, unfamiliar harmonies, sustained notes that echo into oblivion, and a teetering yet natural balance between composition and improvisation.
Charles successfully foreshadowed the vibraphone experimenters of the '60s in Bobby Hutcherson and Walt Dickerson, yet could also swing on a dime.
Charles' music retains the modernity from his heydey when he was affiliated with Mingus’ Jazz Workshop through the early '50s.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=262   (656 words)

  
 Daniel V Borah Jr POW/MIA
Borah and his wingman began their initial bombing run as briefed.
Recently a flight suit in good condition belonging to Navy Lt. Borah, supposedly buried and exposed to the tropical elements for over 25 years, turned up at a crash site and is cited as evidence that he had died upon impact.
If Lt. Borah's flight suit can remain in pristine condition after over 25 years' exposure to the tropical elements in Vietnam, surely records maintained by the communist central government would be in even better condition.
www.sgtmajor.net /dak8d.htm   (2005 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Charles Curtis, 31st Vice President (1929-1933)
The son of Orren Curtis, a white man, and Ellen Pappan, who was one-quarter Kaw Indian, Charles Curtis on his mother's side was the great-great grandson of White Plume, a Kansa-Kaw chief who had offered assistance to the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804.
In 1881, at the age of twenty-one, Charles Curtis was admitted to the Kansas bar.
He warned that the Republicans could not afford to nominate a candidate who would place the party "on the defensive from the day he is named." Despite caravans of farmers who protested against Hoover, the commerce secretary easily won the Republican nomination on the first ballot.
www.senate.gov /artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Charles_Curtis.htm   (5557 words)

  
 Borah Bergman : First Meeting - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This duo meeting between Borah Bergman and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell (vocalist Thomas Buckner joins in on the last few tracks) is, on its face, a meeting of opposites.
Bergman is usually thought of in terms of his emphatic statements; Mitchell is known for his the restrained hesitancy of his work.
Charles Gayle - Kingdom Come; Charles Gayle - Vol.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,241110,00.html   (262 words)

  
 Scheff v. Roberts (1950) 35 C2d 10
Borah and Borah and Julius Borah for Respondents.
The cause was tried by the court sitting without a jury, and the appeal is presented on a settled statement.
Appellants challenge the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the above findings as to these particulars: (1) the alter ego identification of Fink; (2) the employment relationship of Roberts with Fink; and (3) the operation of the truck with the "consent and permission" of Fink.
online.ceb.com /calcases/C2/35C2d10.htm   (1186 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- I. A. A. A. A. -- Jun. 6, 1927   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Traveling at the speed of a sprinter, thrusting a bamboo pole in the ground at the proper moment, Sabin W. Carr of Yale flung himself over a bar that was poised exactly 14 feet above the ground, established a new world's pole vault record.
The highest previous flight, 13 feet, 11⅜ inches, was made by Charles Hoff a Norwegian, in 1925.
Southern California, last year's champions, finished in fourth place, chiefly because it produced a sturdy youngster named Charles Borah, who left his nearest competitor ten yards behind in the 220-yard dash, four yards behind in the 100-yard dash.
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,736768,00.html   (197 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In the trianglular light varsity race between Yale, Columbia and Technol- ogy on May 16 at New Haven the 150's did not f are so well as they had in their previous race, losing to both the other eights.
The day before this race the Beaver Jayvees were defeated by the first Union Boat Club crew on the Charles by a margin of one and one- half lengths.
The sprint field is onre o~f the great- est in years, featured, by the first east- ern Intercollegiate appearance of Charles Borah, the Southern California flash, whom.
www-tech.mit.edu /archives/VOL_047/TECH_V047_S0190_P003.txt   (1584 words)

  
 Denis Charles: Discography
Curtis Clark, piano, Charles Tyler, sax, Wilber Morris, bass, Denis Charles, percussion, Billy Bang, violin.
Ted Daniel, Charles Eubanks, Wilber Morris, Luther Thomas, Denis Charles.
Denis Charles, drums, Curtis Clark, piano, Wilber Morris, bass, Charles Tyler, alto and baritone sax, Billy Bang, violin.
www.denischarles.com /discography.html   (1898 words)

  
 Editorial - Borah Conference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The primary sponsor of the conference, The William Edgar Borah Outlawry of War Foundation, was established in 1929 through a donation from Salmon O. Levinson, a Chicago attorney, who wished to commemorate and continue the work of William Edgar Borah, Idaho Senator for 33 years (1907-1940) and ardent peace monger.
The 1997/98 Borah Foundation committee decided to organize a more ambitious program than usual, aiming to involve more people from both public as well as academic circles, to educate more students, and to attract participation from the entire State of Idaho as well as from the Pacific Northwest, and the rest of the nation.
Thus, in April 1998, we sponsored our first academic conference with the theme of "conflict and the environment." Competition for scarce resources is rapidly becoming a very common cause of war and sustainable living, a condition for peace.
egj.lib.uidaho.edu /egj09/chamber1.html   (540 words)

  
 Credits
Denis A. Charles, Zane Massey and Akira Ando
Denis A. Charles, Rick Dellaratta and René Hart
Thomas Borgmann, Denis A. Charles and Wilber Morris
www.ndolofilms.com /denis/credits.html   (114 words)

  
 FAIRBANKS MSS.
The Fairbanks mss., 1819-1939, consist of letters and papers of Charles Warren Fairbanks, 1852-1918, U.S. senator and vice-president of the U.S., and his son, Warren Charles Fairbanks, 1878-1938, newspaper publisher.
The Warren Charles Fairbanks papers, 1918-1938, relate to the settlement of the estate of his father, Charles Warren Fairbanks; the Indianapolis News; the Fairbanks Blue ridge farms in Piatt County, Illinois; and the Fairbanks Valley farms in Greene County, Illinois.
The postoffice papers are arranged alphabetically by names of postoffices or, in some cases where material is too general to be classified by postoffices, by names of counties.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/fairbank.html   (324 words)

  
 Guide to Selected Manuscript Collections
Judicial writ executed by Justice of Peace Bronson at Middlebury, Connecticut November 8, 1833, commanding the sheriff of Litchfield County or the constables of Waterton to imprison debtor Moses Russell of New Haven County in satisfaction of a judgement in the amount of $9.00 recovered November 4, 1833 by creditor Cornelius Munson of Waterton.
Pamphlets, leaflets, and other material published, distributed, or utilized by the Councils in propagation of their political and social views on federalism, public schools, ethnology, communism, and, especially, race relations in the United States.
Photocopy of undated letter, written at Berlin, from Dwight to Charles Sumner, pertaining to political and diplomatic affairs in the United States and Prussia.
dante.uark.edu /specialcollections/manuscripts/Sizerguide.asp   (6326 words)

  
 BORAH, William Edgar (1865-1940) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Also 1 cubic foot of bound speeches (1899-1940), photographs, and 2 feet of Borah political cartoons (1922-1942).
Boston, MA Papers: 60 letters from Borah and notes for a book about Borah in Robert Morris Washburn papers, 1925-1939.
Chiefly correspondence with William Borah and others regarding Johnson’s book, Borah of Idaho.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=B000634   (467 words)

  
 coolidge.html
Hoover into East Room with aides greets nations' representatives: Calvin Coolidge, Sen. Borah of Idaho, Chairman of the Foreign relations Committee; Sec.
CS of Col. Deeds, Henry Ford, Orville Wright and Charles F. Kettering sitting on stage.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh is welcomed with parade at end of three-month tour in his airplane "Spirit of St. Louis" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; his last tour stop is Mitchel Field, New York.
www.footagefarm.com /coolidge.html   (1934 words)

  
 GEOS Open-File Reports
Characteristics of the aftershock sequence of the Borah Peak, Idaho, earthquake determined from digital recordings of the events; by John Boatwright; pages 311-344 of
Proceedings of Workshop XXVIII On the Borah Peak, Idaho, Earthquake Volume A Convened under Auspices of National Earthquake Prediction and Hazard Programs 3 - 6 October 1984; edited by Ross S. Stein and Robert C. Bucknam; 686 pages.
Digital Recordings of Aftershocks of the 1 October 1987 Whittier Narrows, California, Earthquake; by Charles Mueller, Christopher Dietel, Gary Glassmoyer, Tom Noce, Eugene Sembera, Paul Spudich, and John Watson; 40 pages.
agram.wr.usgs.gov /GEOS/open_file_reports.html   (703 words)

  
 Donald G. Godfrey: Research
Charles Ora Card: The Canadian Years, 1886–1903 — University of Utah Press, 1993
The Diaries of Charles Ora Card: The Utah Years, 1871–1886 — Brigham Young University Press, 2006 — Press Release
William E. Borah — Journalism Quarterly, 67:1, Spring 1990
www.public.asu.edu /~chrisdon/research/index.html   (157 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Boothby to Borzaga
Borah, Oscar — of Malvern, Hot Spring County, Ark. Republican.
Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, 1949-56; took senior status 1956.
Borah, William Edgar (1865-1940) — also known as William E. Borah — of Boise,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/boothby-borunda.html   (1698 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Only one Canadian had ever won a short distance race at the Olympics and that was 20 years earlier when Bobby Kerr won the 220-yard sprint.
Percy was a skinny 20-year-old just out of high school who had never before competed in the 100-metre distance against such international stars as Frank Wykoff and Bob McAllister, both of the U.S., or Charles Borah of the U.S. and Hermit Koernig of Germany, famous for their internationally acclaimed 200-metre victories.
He won the first and then discovered that both Borah and Koernig would be competing in the next trial.
collections.ic.gc.ca /heirloom_series/volume5/44-47.htm   (1112 words)

  
 Charles Curtis quiz -- free game   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
"A quiz on Herbert Hoover's first vice-president, and the 31st vice-president of the United States, Charles Curtis."
In what city was the 1928 Republican National Convention held that nominated Curtis for vice-president to run on the national ticket with Herbert Hoover?
Curtis is buried in the Charles Curtis National Cemetery in Kansas.
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=214841   (145 words)

  
 HSP Manuscript Guide: 400-499   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Among the correspondents are: Felix Arder, William E. Borah, Charles W. Eliot, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Cabot Lodge, James C. McReynolds, Janet Rankin, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and William B. Wilson.
Scrapbooks of Dr. Charles K. Mills, containing his correspondence, lectures, pamphlets, programs, invitations to professional and social affairs.
The papers of Isaac Norris (1671-1735), merchant, mayor of Philadelphia; Isaac Norris (1701-1766), merchant, alderman, speaker of the Assembly; Charles Norris (1712-1766), trustee of the General Loan Office of Pennsylvania.
www2.hsp.org /collections/manuscripts/0400.htm   (5448 words)

  
 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville: SIZER GUIDE TO SELECTED MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS
Letters, receipts, invoices, military orders and other docu ments pertaining to the work of Johnson and his partner, Marshall Grimes, contractors with the Confederate States Army for provisioning Reserve Indians and troops; to the transport and supply functions of the Trans Mississippi Department, C.
Finding aids to the collection, which is arranged and described in eleven series, include a general table of contents and location key, separate tables of contents, descriptions, inventories, calendars and catalogs to series, an index of correspondents, and an index of photographs.
Correspondents include Loring Woart Batten, David Bennett Hill, Charles Henry Parkhurst, John B. Riley, Charles Bennett Smith, James Samuel Stemons, John Walter Stephens, Thomas Wallace Swann, Samuel Bell Thomas, Henry Wellington Wack, and Alfred Wagstaff.
libinfo.uark.edu /SpecialCollections/findingaids/sizer/index.html   (10059 words)

  
 Charles Borah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Charles Borah
Find where Charles Borah is credited alongside another name
You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.
us.imdb.com /name/nm1130871   (126 words)

  
 We the People's Constitutional Activism Website!
As Charles Warren concluded in his 1922 history of the Court, the liberties of
Charles Warren, Borah and La Follette vs. the Supreme Court, NAT’L SEC.
Alexandria Gazette defending the Court’s decision.170 In 1937, Charles Evans
www.stanley2002.org /Resilience_of_MARBURY_v_MADISON.html   (14985 words)

  
 Borah Bergman - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Borah Bergman - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Early in his career, it was typical for jazz critics to compare the extraordinary free jazz pianist Borah Bergman to Cecil Taylor.
Georg Graewe; Cecil Taylor; Evan Parker; Ivo Perelman; Charles Gayle; Hamid Drake; Thomas Chapin; Rashied Ali;
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/card/0,,403455,00.html   (154 words)

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