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  Crane meets King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Crane asked the King to be good enough to tell him before proceeding further, what the respective attitude of the settle and nomadic populations were in regard to religious feeling.
Crane declared to the Custodian of the Kaaba that his greatest ambition was to be appointed Chief Muezzin to the Kaaba.
Crane mentioned his date plantations in California and said that the sole means of irrigation they had was the water drawn from two artesian wells, the one sunk at 700 feet and the other at 400 feet.
charlesrcrane-edu.info /_wsn/page2.html   (7675 words)

  
 Charles Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Crane, formally Charles Spencer Crane, was Mayor of Honolulu from July 15, 1938 to Jan. 2, 1941.
Crane was born in Honolulu on Jan. 4, 1869 and died on Maui Sept. 13, 1958.
Crane is memorialzed in Honolulu by Crane Park in the Kapahulu section of Honolulu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Crane   (100 words)

  
 Charles CRANE and Sarah MILLER Family
Charles CRANE was born 11 Jun 1816 in Maryland, and died 04 Sep 1897 in Dawson, Sangamon Co, IL.
Charles and Mary are buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Sangamon Co, IL.Florence is buried in Fernwood Cemetery, Roodhouse, Greene Co, IL.
Charles O. was born 10 Jun 1911 in Barclay, Sangamon Co, IL, and died 22 Aug 1977 in Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Sangamon Co, IL.
www.gallda.com /crane.html   (2285 words)

  
 CHARLES AUSTIN CRANE
The Crane coat of arms consisted of a silver shield with three red crosses, surmounted by the figure of a crane, the whole constituting an appropriate device, the honor of which has never been dimmed by any unworthy act on the part of the family for which it was designed.
Amza A. Crane, son of Benjamin, was born in Morris county, New Jersey, in 1717, was married there to Nancy Cosby, and later moved to Seneca county, New York, where he lived as a prosperous tiller of the soil until his death, in 1880, his wife preceding him to the grave by some years.
Crane has a beautiful and attractive home, presided over with becoming grace by a wife to whom he was united in the bonds of wedlock on the 6th of June, 1899, the ceremony being solemnized in the city of Canton.
members.tripod.com /DEBORAH_KLEE/biography/craneCharles.html   (1547 words)

  
 Dr. Charles J. Crane, MD - Northern New Jersey Eye Institute - Complete Eye Care Center
Crane is also one of the first in New Jersey to use the new bifocal implant to allow patients over forty years old to see well without glasses for distance and for near or reading vision.
Crane believes the new methods of cataract surgery he is helping to pioneer represent a major lifestyle improvement to his patients.
Crane is an expert in the use of lasers for the treatment of diabetic eye disease, glaucoma treatment, plastic surgery and skin wrinkle removal, as well as treatment of "after cataracts," skin lesions, and refractive errors.
www.nnjei.com /pages/bio_dr_crane.html   (647 words)

  
 Crane History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Linton Crane, the son of a steamboat captain, was born in Rochester, Pennsylvania in 1861.
Crane married his wife, Augusta, in 1883; she was the sister-in-law of President James Garfield.
Charles Crane died in Beverly Hills, CA in 1944 at the age of 83.
www.craneagency.com /crane-founder.html   (221 words)

  
 How did the Russian bells get to Lowell House?
On stage are Charles Richard Crane, a man of affairs, Thomas Whittemore, archeologist and historian, and A. Lawrence Lowell, an educator, scion of an ancient Boston Brahmin family, who was blessed with determination turning at times to stubbornness, and the intellect, as well as the strength of character needed to dominate and lead Harvard University.
Charles Crane, industrialist, humanitarian and diplomat, was, at the turn of the century, a respected political figure in the United States.
At the request of Crane, Whittemore engages Konstantin Konstantinovitch Saradjev, a well known campanologist (not a monk as several histories of the bells incorrectly maintain) who is to certify that the bells are intact after their descent to the ground, and if they are, to accompany the bells to America.
lowell.harvard.edu /Bells/history_lowe.html   (4765 words)

  
 Charles Lewin and Selina Carter
Lilian’s father, Charles Lewin, had an established and flourishing hosiery manufacturing business in Mowsley End, Wigston which was started by his father.
Born on 2nd January 1853 in Wigston Magna, Charles was the eldest of six children born to Thomas Lewin of Ayleston and Caroline Langham of Wigston.
Charles was a well known local figure and a leading light in the Congregational Church.
freespace.virgin.net /c.crane/CharlesLewin/CLewin.htm   (358 words)

  
 Press Releases: Tuberculosis Decline Threatened by Budget Deficits - Contra Costa Health Services
Charles Crane, MD, Medical Director for Contra Costa Health Services' Tuberculosis Program, says he is pleased that the rates of tuberculosis in Contra Costa have dropped dramatically thanks to a combination of education, outreach and individual medical attention, but he is concerned that the improvement may be short lived.
Crane also credits the recent decline in TB cases to an important program of directly observed therapy for TB patients, where a health worker observes every dose of medication taken by a patient.
Crane says it is essential for anyone with TB symptoms to consult a doctor to find out if they have the active disease.
www.cchealth.org /press_releases/tuberculosis_decline_2003_03.php   (528 words)

  
 Charles Richard Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Richard Crane or Charles R. Crane (1858-1939) of Chicago was a wealthy American Arabist, a philanthropist who had business knowledge of Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Crane later helped finance the first explorations for oil in Saudi Arabia and Yemen and was instrumental in gaining the American oil concession there.
Professor Masaryk became the President of the new state, the older son of Charles R. Crane, Richard, became the first United States ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Crane’s younger son became the secretary to President Masaryk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Richard_Crane   (558 words)

  
 The TSC Streetside Chat: Value Investor Charles Crane
Charles Crane: The areas that we are most underweight are the most cyclical elements of the market, such as basic industries and capital goods.
Charles Crane: Well, the newest name, which we added at the beginning of this week, is Hewlett-Packard (HWP:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis).
Charles Crane: The notion that bondholders are becoming more visible in terms of their analyses and proclamations -- that's probably healthy.
www.thestreet.com /comment/streetsidechat/10014419.html   (1071 words)

  
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Crane died early;  this is the last that you will hear of him.) The other three houses were built as wedding presents for Richard Crane’s children, one for Charles, who married in 1889.
Crane used a profit-sharing plan covering all of his employees, and he funded the support of families of his employees who were disabled, retired or had died.  Since there was no income tax during the rise of the Crane Company under Mr.
Crane was a self-made man who saw no merit in education acquired other than by personal experience.  Beyond the 1908 written instructions to his children, Mr.
www.chilit.org /Notz5.htm   (3004 words)

  
 Georgetown: Addition to the Richard Crane Papers
Richard Crane was born on August 12, 1882 in Denver, Colorado, the son of Charles R. Crane and Cornelia W. Smith.
Although his father, Charles Crane, had been formally educated only to the age of fourteen, he became one of the most cultured men of his generation.
Charles Crane sent frequent telegrams to Richard giving details of what he saw and experienced, including a very interesting handwritten letter sent in May, 1917, describing conditions in the cities and the attitudes of the peasants.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/cranei.htm   (2478 words)

  
 Dr. Charles Crane
Crane states in a letter to the Brown's that, "My Psychology Training and Certification are from St. Luke's Hospital, Boise, Idaho" (Brown 1995, 115) As we have already noted that 6-month one unit course would not qualify as a degree in psychology.
Crane admits, "I never claimed to be an expert on Mormon archaeology." He goes on to describe his expertise in biblical archaeology.
Crane must be shown to be a reliable researcher or at least have the background to justify him in making his claims.
www.lightplanet.com /response/crane.htm   (2666 words)

  
 Headlines@Hopkins: Johns Hopkins University News Releases
The Charles Crane Family Foundation of Baltimore has pledged $1 million to establish a visiting professorship in Judaic studies in The Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
Visiting professors funded by the Crane Foundation gift will be chosen from academic specialities not represented on the permanent faculty and will be appointed for up to one academic year.
Charles Crane, whose generosity established the Charles Crane Family Foundation, was a successful real estate developer in Baltimore.
www.jhu.edu /news_info/news/fundraising/gifts/crane.html   (547 words)

  
 Descendants of Henry Crane
He was joint owner with Henry Crane of an acre plot of land on the "Meetinghouse Hill" which was purchased by the town at a meeting held Oct. 23, 1699, for the purpose of remaining to the common forever.
Henry Crane is next chosen Lieutenant of Killingworth train-band, in 1676; the time he went to Killingworth, is uncertain as we find the name at Killingworth in the first land division, (Henry Cranne, No. 21,) which from the dates appears as early as 1663-4, entered as one of the planters of Kenilworth.
Charles B., son of Agustus and Mary Crane, was born near Marietta, Ohio, March 9th, 1842, and came to Iowa with his parents at the age of eight years where he has since lived.
www.celticcousins.net /other/crane.htm   (8085 words)

  
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Charles R. Crane (1858-1939) – Eldest son of Richard Teller Crane – Employed by the Crane Company until 1914 – Sold his 50% share to his youngest brother – removed himself and his family from Chicago and Lake Geneva to Manhattan and Woods Hole, MA.
Mary Josephine Crane (Bradley) (1886-1952) of Madison, WI, where her husband was a prominent academic at The University of Wisconsin, and Woods Hole, MA, where the Bradleys occupied “The Airplane House”;  Mrs.
Tom Crane, for providing me access to the surroundings of the Charles Crane residence in Woods Hole and for his tip to me of the availability of papers of Charles Crane in The Butler Library of Columbia University.
www.chilit.org /Notz5A.htm   (2406 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Charles Crane": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Crane, the Chicago industrialist, multimillionaire owner of Crane Plumbing and the man who would become critical not only 26...
The King-Crane Commission, as it is remembered in history, was in reality the Crane-King commission, with Charles Crane as the overriding factor and driving force and Henry King as the associate.
Charles Crane (1858-1939) was the son of Richard fell 'r Crane, who had Treated a large, diversified Inannfactrring cony pany in Chicago.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Charles-Crane   (531 words)

  
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Charles Crane was born in Chicago in 1858.
Crane was familiar with Russia from his travels and so dissented from the group’s final report which stated that the provisional reform Kerensky regime would defeat the Bolsheviks..
Crane later financed oil exploration in Saudi Arabia and Yemen and won oil concessions for the U.S. in those countries.
www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org /timeline/ImageDisplay.asp?ID=102   (398 words)

  
 1/29/2006 - Remembering the Crane Company in Chattanooga - Memories - Chattanoogan.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Crane plant in Alton Park was enlarged in 1926 as part of a $500,000 expansion.
Crane was the first manufacturer to offer fixtures in colors other than white, so if yours are blue, yellow, peach or green, you just might have a Crane in your bathroom.
Crane Co. spun off its U.S. plumbing business in 1984, and its remaining Canadian plumbing operations were sold in 2001.
www.chattanoogan.com /articles/article_79475.asp   (790 words)

  
 TuckToday: Fall 2006 - Charles G. Crane D'81, T'83
The gradual emergence is based on a powerful personal conviction: "In my mind," he says, "housing is a fundamental right for all." Now the two Cranes are accustomed to working as one, much to the benefit of his communities and Tuck itself.
Before dorm-based businesses were commonplace, Crane ran an advertising firm for campus events as well as a stereo business.
As that clock ran out, Crane and a colleague decided to strike out on their own with Scotsman Capital Management LLC, named for their Scottish ancestry.
www.tuck.dartmouth.edu /today/2006fall/alumni_spotlight04.html   (561 words)

  
 astrologie nieuwe boeken van Robert Hand en anderen.
This is known from the number of degrees of the wheel, its left (northern) and southern images (signs), and the knowledge of the seven planets, their nature -- general and particular -- and all their actions.
A gifted teacher, Crane conveys the most difficult material from the late Hellenistic and medieval periods in a manner that is easy to read, understand and apply to your own charts.
Crane is empowered with an understanding of both ancient and modern technique that is difficult to master, and for this deserves much respect.
www.mandala.be /rhandboo.htm   (2371 words)

  
 Grannan Family History; Cranes
I have some photos and a beginning of the Crane Family Chart at the bottom.
The original Cranes in Indiana were 3 brothers named James, John, and Richard.
There is a fourth Crane named George that is believed to possibly be a fourth Crane brother.
www.ancestors-genealogy.com /grannan/Crane.htm   (482 words)

  
 ARS : Charles Crane
Crane, C.F., Crane, Y.M. A nearest-neighboring-end algorithm for genetic mapping.
Scofield, S.R., Anderson, J.M., Crane, C.F., Goodwin, S.B., Ohm, H., Williams, C.E., Loret, T., Crasta, O. Analysis of the wheat defense transcriptome.
Williams, C.E., Goodwin, S.B., Ohm, H.W., Anderson, J.M., Crane, C.F., Scofield, S.R., Lohret, T.A., Crasta, O.R. Transcription profiling of wheat defense responses: hessian fly versus microbial pathogens.
www.ars.usda.gov /pandp/people/people.htm?personid=32375   (312 words)

  
 5th Ward Councilman Charles J. Crane- City of Linden, New Jersey
Councilman Crane served as the President of Amateur Astronomers Incorporated located in Cranford, New Jersey, and lead the largest planned scientific expedition to the Sahara Desert in 1973.
In addition, he is a member of Alpha Phi Omega – the National Service Fraternity, The Knights of Columbus, and the International Astronomical Union, and is currently involved with the SETI project at the University of California at Berkley.
Further Councilman Crane is holder of the following licenses: FCC First Class Commercial, Microwave Commercial License, HAM license WB2UTT, NJ Realtors license, and NJ Insurance license.
www.linden-nj.org /council/6th_ward.htm   (717 words)

  
 Supporting the Crane Library
The Crane Collection of over 45,000 titles includes over 5,000 popular "best seller" leisure titles.
The material is available as a resource to people who cannot read regular print due to blindness, vision-impairment and learning disabilities.
Crane's collection is available for loan to libraries, educational institutions and qualified service agencies.
www.janedurant.com /cpcrane.htm   (216 words)

  
 Stephen Charles Crane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On 9 December 2003, a fire at the premises of Statewide Metal Recyclers Pty Ltd at Wivenhoe destroyed the factory, and required the remains to be demolished.
At the time, Stephen Charles Crane was a director of the company and manager of the business, which employed six persons.
The prosecution put to the Magistrate that had the fire at the factory ignited the LP gas and acetylene, and been fuelled by the 2,160 litres of liquid oxygen, then the resulting fire and explosion would have had a catastrophic effect for many surrounding kilometres.
www.wst.tas.gov.au /resource/prosecute200-26.htm   (497 words)

  
 CJ Online | Obituaries - Elsewhere | Charles Crane 02/21/01
COFFEYVILLE -- Charles James "C. J." Crane, 13, Coffeyville, died Monday, Feb. 19, 2001, at a Coffeyville hospital.
He was born Aug. 20, 1987, in Topeka, the son of Charles and Kris Hayes Crane.
Survivors include his parents, Charley and Kris Haynes Crane, Coffeyville; a sister, Katey Crane, of the home; maternal grandparents, Jim and Mary Haynes, Coffeyville; parternal grandparents, Chuck and Frankie Crane, Topeka.
www.cjonline.com /stories/022101/obe_crane.shtml   (147 words)

  
 Chapter II: TROTSKY LEAVES NEW YORK TO COMPLETE THE REVOLUTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Crane, vice president of the Crane Company, had organized the Westinghouse Company in Russia, was a member of the Root mission to Russia, and had made no fewer than twenty-three visits to Russia between 1890 and 1930.
Crane returned to the United States when the Bolshevik Revolution (that is, "the re-revolution") had been completed and, although a private citizen, was given firsthand reports of the progress of the Bolshevik Revolution as cables were received at the State Department.
Further, while Crane had no official position, his son Richard was confidential assistant to Secretary of State Robert Lansing, and Crane senior was provided with prompt and detailed reports on the progress of the Bolshevik Revolution.
reformed-theology.org /html/books/bolshevik_revolution/chapter_02.htm   (5406 words)

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