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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : F. Scott Fitzgerald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century.
In his own age, Fitzgerald was the self-styled spokesman of the "Lost Generation", or the Americans born in the 1890s who came of age during World War I.
Fitzgerald began working on his fourth novel during the late 1920s but was sidetracked by financial difficulties that necessitated his writing commercial short stories, and the schizophrenia that struck Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald in 1930.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /F._Scott_Fitzgerald   (5120 words)

  
 FitzGerald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garret FitzGerald (born 1926), seventh Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland.
Fitzgerald, is a large crater on the far side of the Moon.
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald, a Laker that sank in Lake Superior.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fitzgerald   (609 words)

  
 Descendants of Edward Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald is a strict Roman Catholic, and a munificent contributor to the church.
Fitzgerald's condition has for some weeks past been critical, but there were but few who knew that Father Roche, who had administered to his spiritual needs during his last illness, was called upon as early as last Wednesday to administer the rites usually observed at the near approach of death.
Fitzgerald, in addition to his railroad construction, was also active in Catholic circles and built the Catholic school at Thirteenth and M Streets, using brick from his own brickyard, and helped build the original St. Elizabeth hospital.
incolor.inetnebr.com /sumaree/kelly/fitzgerald_1.htm   (6379 words)

  
 Fitzgerald v. Gamester
Fitzgerald argues that the court erred in clarifying its judgment and in determining the rates at which to calculate the interest on the judgment.
In November 1987, Fitzgerald paid Charles and Ethel Ziemba and their daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Frederic Gamester (sellers), $99,000 for what she thought was 90 acres of land with a farmhouse on a lake in Dexter.
Fitzgerald rejected the deed because it conveyed less than one-half of former Lot 14, and proposed a deed conveying one-half of the lot.
www.courts.state.me.us /opinions/documents/99me92fi.htm   (1658 words)

  
 Fitzgerald v. City of Bangor
After a hearing, the Superior Court granted the City's motion, holding that Fitzgerald's estoppel theory "may not be invoked against the City of Bangor in the exercise of its responsibilities involving taxation." [¶9] By agreement, Fitzgerald voluntarily dismissed the remainder of his claims with prejudice, facilitating the appeal of his estoppel claim.
Fitzgerald argues that, by giving him accounting information and taking his money, the clerk was not exercising the City's authority to tax but was simply performing the clerical task of receiving funds on behalf of the City.
Fitzgerald neither claims that he was misled as to the status of the lien on the Freese's building, nor that he made an attempt to pay the taxes on the Freese's building.
www.courts.state.me.us /opinions/documents/99me50fi.htm   (2086 words)

  
 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia - Fitzgerald
Captain Fitzgerald was a Captain in the Royal Navy, the son of a country gentleman of the old Irish school.
Governor Fitzgerald wrote of his concerns and suggestions for relief to the Secretary of State.
Fitzgerald took the action due to the "desperate condition of the country in 1848-9" and "certain stern remedies were needed to save the infant settlement from ruin".
www.ccentre.wa.gov.au /index.cfm?event=governorsCharlesfitzgerald   (378 words)

  
 DDG 62 Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald is 505 feet in length, has a waterline beam of 66 feet and displaces approximately 8,422 tons fully loaded.
Fitzgerald operated as part of multinational interception forces that board and divert vessels like San Don II that are found to be violating United Nations sanctions.
Fitzgerald, was at the time homeported in San Diego, and was replacing the destroyer USS O'Brien (DD 975), as part of the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed naval forces.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/agency/navy/ddg-62.htm   (1824 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: The TSC Streetside Chat: Charles Fitzgerald of Microsoft
Charles Fitzgerald: When we announced.Net, most of our competitors said, "Oh, Microsoft is just playing catch-up, we already do that now." And what you've seen over the last three to six months is suddenly those companies are falling over themselves to go out and announce strategies based on XML, providing Web services support.
Charles Fitzgerald: Microsoft changed its mission statement for the first time in company history last year to this idea that we were going to empower people with great software anytime, anyplace, on any device.
Charles Fitzgerald: There are lots of misconceptions about Microsoft, and, as a company, we have a lot of competitors who like to slander us at every opportunity.
www.thestreet.com /comment/streetsidechat/1359688.html   (3000 words)

  
 F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes
Fitzgerald's female characters are not trivial, immature, dumb beauties; instead, they are independent, courageous, and determined.
Fitzgerald presents her love for Monroe Stahr as charmingly adolescent rather than threatening or consuming.
After Fitzgerald died on 21 December 1940, Scribners editor Maxwell Perkins briefly considered having another writer attempt to finish _The Love of the Last Tycoon_, the novel Fitzgerald had in progress at the time of his death.
www.sc.edu /fitzgerald/quotes/quotes6.html   (515 words)

  
 Biography - COL Charles Dudley Daly - WWI Era, Camp Funston, KS
He offered the job to Charles, who took it on August 18, 1910, on condition that he would be his own man and not be subject to political pressures or influences.
Charles made a public defense in which he excoriated Fitzgerald for his attempt to corrupt the Department.
When he returned to the Army in 1913, Charles coached the Army team every summer and fall (except during the War) until 1922 when he asked to be relieved to concentrate on his work in the Department of Tactics at the Academy.
members.tripod.com /msg_fisher/daly-2.html   (1008 words)

  
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Lieutenant Fitzgerald requested an artillery barrage be laid down on his position and ordered his men to evacuate the base toward a nearby river while he remained in a bunker providing fire.
Fitzgerald is 505 feet in length, has a beam of 66 feet and displaces approximately 8,500 tons fully loaded.
Fitzgerald requested an artillery barrage be laid down on his position and ordered his men to evacuate the base toward a nearby river, while he remained in a bunker providing cover fire.
www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/ships/destroyers/fitzgerald/commissi.txt   (608 words)

  
 Memorium - COL Charles Dudley Daly - WWI Era, Camp Funston, KS
Charles Dudley Daly was born October 31, 1880, in Boston, MA.
In 1910, John F. "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald was Mayor of Boston and was in need of a clean cut, untarnished figure for Fire Commissioner of the City.
Charles defied Fitzgerald, feeling that he was not entitled to share in the retirement benefits since the Department Physician had declared that Carney's condition was not job related.
members.tripod.com /msg_fisher/daly.html   (1009 words)

  
 Wilderness Advocate Charles FitzGerald Purchases Katahdin Lake Wilderness Camps
FitzGerald made the decision to buy the Katahdin Lake camps sight unseen because of their history, backcountry setting and strategic position to Baxter Park.
FitzGerald is particularly interested in protecting about 16,000 acres of forestlands around the lake and along Wassataquoik Stream because the area is relatively pristine and unroaded.
Caverly is well-acquainted with FitzGerald because of FitzGerald’s long involvement in Baxter Park issues, and FitzGerald has been a member of the advisory committee for the park’s Scientific Forest Management Area for many years..
www.meepi.org /files03/pa053003.htm   (1164 words)

  
 The Civil War Diary of Henry Fitzgerald Charles - Page 1
Henry F. Charles, after an illness of eight months, died at his home in Port Trevorton, Pa., Saturday April 28, 1928, aged 84 years, 2 months and 12 days.
His parents were Israel F. and Henrietta (Miller) Charles, who were descendants of sturdy Scotch-Irish and German pioneer parentage that had settled in Montgomery and Buck counties in the early colonial days.
Charles will be held from his home and church Wednesday at 10 a.m.
www.dm.net /~neitz/charles/obit.html   (559 words)

  
 William Fitzgerald, LT, Navy, Worcester VT, 07Aug67 24E086 - The Virtual Wall®
When Coastal Group SIXTEEN was taken under a coordinated attack by numerically superior Viet Cong forces, Lieutenant Fitzgerald established communications with the Vietnamese Navy commanding officer, and attempted to coordinate assistance with free-world forces in the area.
Aware that his bunker was the only remaining source of resistance, Lieutenant Fitzgerald requested an artillery barrage to be laid down on his own position and ordered his men to evacuate the base toward the river.
The USS FITZGERALD (DDG-62) and Fitzgerald Hall at the Surface Warfare Officers School Command in Newport, Rhode Island, are named for Lieutenant Fitzgerald.
www.virtualwall.org /df/FitzgeraldWC01a.htm   (658 words)

  
 Fitzgerald
EDWARD1 FITZGERALD was born Jan 07, 1765 in Ireland, and died Jun 25, 1816 in Cayuga Co, NY.
It was told that Charles carried a picture of his mother, in his chest pocket, during the war and that it saved his life, one day, when he was shot at and the bullet hit the picture.
CHARLES EVERTS4 HATCH (ELIZA ANN3 FITZGERALD, JAMES EDWARD2, EDWARD1) was born Jun 12, 1858 in NY, and died bef.
www.jowest.net /Genealogy/Jo/Fitzgerald/Fitzgerald.htm   (10690 words)

  
 Descendants Of Julius Swift - Person Page 28
Charles Merton Fitzgerald was born on 21 October 1909 at Coalinga, Fresno County, California.
Bruce Benntt Tilden is the son of Bennett Curry Tilden and Helen Louise Fitzgerald.
Charles Curry Tilden is the son of Bennett Curry Tilden and Helen Louise Fitzgerald.
www.conovergenealogy.com /julius-p/p28.htm   (909 words)

  
 Charles FitzGerald for Congress, 1994 Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
A graduate of Oberlin College in 1958, Charles FitzGerald was a teacher of English and a shop owner in New York City until 1967, when he became a resident of Atkinson, Maine.
In 1976, Charles FitzGerald again went to court to stop all mechanical harvesting of blowdown timber in Baxter State Park.
Charles FitzGerald has never run for elected office, but has chosen this opportunity to campaign for the removal of entrenched special interest government and to advance Green values.
www.mainegreens.org /electoral/candidates/Fitzgerald94.htm   (591 words)

  
 Microsoft's Charles Fitzgerald on .Net - Tech Update - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Charles Fitzgerald, director of business development for Microsoft.Net, possesses a vocal quality remarkably similar to that of Bill Gates.
In a recent interview with CNET contributor Eric Knorr, Fitzgerald made the case for enterprise IT to begin exploring.Net now, even though Microsoft executives have acknowledged that the core benefits, namely, XML-based (middle-tier apps that exchange data transparently), won't start paying off until 2002.
Coming a week after JavaOne, where the Java approach to Web services was on display and participants maligned Microsoft's approach, Fitzgerald was also frank in expressing his view of the competition.
techupdate.zdnet.com /techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2803077-5,00.html   (1012 words)

  
 Charles Fitzgerald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Captain Charles Fitzgerald (1791–1887) was the Governor of The Gambia from 1844 until 1847, then Governor of Western Australia from 1848 to 1855.
The town of Geraldton, Western Australia was named after him.
“Captain Charles Fitzgerald 1848-1855”, Governors and Premiers of Western Australia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Fitzgerald   (85 words)

  
 Microsoft's Fitzgerald: We're Over the Web Services Hump   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Charles Fitzgerald, Microsoft Corp.'s general manager of platform strategies, is considered one of the company's top "big picture" thinkers.
Fitzgerald, who focuses on Windows and.Net and bringing together all of Microsoft's complementary technologies such as XML and Web services into a unified infrastructure, spoke with eWEEK Senior Writer Darryl K. Taft earlier this month about issues ranging from the Redmond, Wash., company's odd-couple Web-services relationship with IBM to standards to Microsoft's platform strategies.
Fitzgerald: It's that old computer industry "coopetition" model where we're going to work together on the protocols and the standards and drive the [interoperability], and then we're going to compete like crazy from a product perspective.
www.eweek.com /print_article/0,3668,a=32969,00.asp   (990 words)

  
 Reddy
CHARLES FRANKLIN4 FITZGERALD (MARY S3 REDDY, TIMOTHY2, ADAM1) was born Aug 27, 1844 in Burns Corner, Allegany Co, NY, and died Aug 23, 1913 in Millbrook, Wheatland twp, Mecosta Co, MI.
CHARLES EVERTS5 HATCH (ELIZA ANN4 FITZGERALD, MARY S3 REDDY, TIMOTHY2, ADAM1) was born Jun 12, 1858 in NY, and died bef.
CHARLES COMFORT5 KINNE (MARY ELIZABETH4 REDDY, WILLIAM3, TIMOTHY2, ADAM1) was born Oct 18, 1885 in Jacksonville, Duval Co, FL, and died May 28, 1985 in Carmichael, Sacramento Co, CA.
www.jowest.net /Genealogy/Jo/Fitzgerald/Reddy.htm   (11054 words)

  
 Charles Fitzgerald challenges me: pick only one blog every evening | MySmartChannels
Charles Fitzgerald challenges me: pick only one blog every evening
Charles Fitzgerald challenges me: pick only one blog every evening
Today I ran into Charles Fitzgerald, the general manager of platform strategy.
myst-technology.com /mysmartchannels/public/item/69010   (338 words)

  
 Fitzgerald Charles Attorney, Chicago, IL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Fitzgerald Charles Attorney, Chicago, IL Charles F. Fitzgerald Attorney at Law
Charles is a former Assistant State Attorney with 24 years of experience.
Charles F. Fitzgerald Attorney at Law • 10459 S. Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60655 • Phone: (773) 238-5044 •
www.charlesffitzgerald.com /index.html   (88 words)

  
 USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62)
USS FITZGERALD is the twelfth ARLEIGH BURKE class guided missile destroyer and the seventh ship in that class built by Bath Iron Works.
He was born January 28, 1938, in Montpelier, Vermont, second child and first son of Louis and Mildred Mary Fitzgerald.
Seaman William Fitzgerald eventually earned selection to officer training and an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland.
navysite.de /dd/ddg62.htm   (362 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
Edward Gerald FitzGerald Born 2 September 1863 London Died 5 August 1919 Studland Married 20 February 1913 London Anne Josephine Throckmorton Born Sydney, NSW, Australia S.P. 1 Hon.
Charles Otho FitzGerald Born 1895 Melbourne Married 16 May 1931 Mary Pearl McIntosh, daughter of John McIntosh S.P. 5 Hon.
Rupert FitzGerald Born 2 June 1900 Died 1969 Married (1) 18 September 1923 Div.1932 Irene Jennings Married (2) 1936 Ivy Simmons, daughter of John Simmons Died 1945 Children, Generation IV-2 III-4 (II-1-12) 1 Hon.
worldroots.com /brigitte/royal/fatherofeurope/augfitzgeralddesc1791.htm   (184 words)

  
 WEDDINGS;Suzanne FitzGerald, Charles Aysseh - New York Times
Suzanne FitzGerald, a daughter of Nancy S. FitzGerald of New Canaan, Conn., and James W. FitzGerald of Fairfield, Conn., was married on Oct. 21 to Charles W. Aysseh, a son of Mr.
Charles W. Stubbs performed the ceremony at St. Mary Church in Greenwich, Conn.
The bride, 28, was until recently the distribution manager and marketing coordinator at Larry Stuart, a women's shoe manufacturer, in New York.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9F01E7D71F39F93AA15753C1A963958260   (144 words)

  
 The Civil War Diary of Henry Fitzgerald Charles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The Civil War Diary of Henry Fitzgerald Charles
[This internet edition transcribed from an edition compiled and printed by Edwin Fitzgerald Charles and John Elwood Charles at the Middleburg Post, 1969.
Some spelling and punctuation errors have been corrected since they appear to originate as typos in the 1969 printing.
www.dm.net /~neitz/charles/index.html   (217 words)

  
 Declarations in Support of Opposition to Sun's Motions for Preliminary Injunction: Charles Fitzgerald
Declarations in Support of Opposition to Sun's Motions for Preliminary Injunction: Charles Fitzgerald
DECLARATION OF CHARLES FITZGERALD IN OPPOSITION TO SUNS MOTIONS FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
Charles Fitzgerald makes the following declaration on personal knowledge:
www.microsoft.com /presspass/legal/09-27fitzgerald.mspx   (668 words)

  
 Loss of Bernard Charles Fitzgerald 1960   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
YARMOUTH- The body of a Comeau`s Hill fisherman, Bernard Charles Fitzgerald, 38, was recovered late Thursday afternoon from the waters off Calf Island after he had been missing since Wednesday.
Fitzgerald, a lobster fisherman, went out Wednesday to visit his traps and did not return home.
Thursday morning Yarmouth RCMP were advised and headed a search.
www.lostatsea.ca /bfitzger.htm   (168 words)

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