Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Charles Warren


Related Topics

In the News (Tue 2 Dec 08)

  
  Charles W. Fairbanks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was a Senator from Indiana and the twenty-sixth Vice President of the United States.
With the assistance of his uncle, Charles W. Smith, whose connections had helped him obtain the position, Fairbanks was able to parlay his position into a lucrative role as a railroad financier, including serving as counsel for millionaire Jay Gould.
In 1912, Fairbanks was in charge of establishing the platform for the Republican party, then four years later, sought the Republican presidential nomination.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_W._Fairbanks   (622 words)

  
 In Memoriam: Charles Warren, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology
Charles moved to the University of New Hampshire in 2002 as an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Charles Warren was first and foremost a topnotch experimental biologist/geneticist whose investigative research was marked by innovation and thoroughness.
Charles brought to the sport his characteristic methodology and systematic evaluation of all the factors involved in free flying, first of all, risk management.
unhinfo.unh.edu /news/campusjournal/2005/august/082405warren.html   (1186 words)

  
 Sir Charles Warren
Soldier, explorer and archaeologist, Charles Warren was born in Bangor and educated at Sandhurst.
Warren attended three of the seven meetings called during his almost three year term of office, his last being March 1887 when he read a paper on the orientation of temples.
Subject: Sir Charles Warren Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 16:47:13 +0800 As I mentioned in my last e-mail concerning Charles Warren, I said he was the RW District Grand Master of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago when he in charge of the Military garrison here.
freemasonry.bcy.ca /biography/warren_c/warren_c.html   (300 words)

  
 CW bio Charles Warren Center
Charles Warren (A.B 1889; A. M 1892) was a distinguished lawyer and legal historian.
In addition to the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, a number of professorships were endowed in the Faculty of Art and Sciences and in Harvard's professional schools.
Charles Warren's papers are in the Special Collections of the Harvard Law School Library.
www.fas.harvard.edu /~cwc/historycwbio.html   (252 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Sir Charles Warren - Biographical Sketch (1902)
A SHORT sketch of the career of Sir Charles Warren is an appropriate introduction to his appearance in South Africa as the leader of the 5th Division of the army in the Natal campaign, and as the Commander of the Field Force in the operations on the Tugela between 15th and 25th January 1900.
Warren's instructions were to remove the filibusters from Bechuanaland, to restore order in the territory, to reinstate the natives in their lands, to take measures to prevent further depreciation, and finally to hold the country until its further destination was known.
In January 1886 Sir Charles Warren was appointed to command the troops at Suakin, with the rank of Major-General on the Staff, and to be Governor of the Red Sea Littoral.
www.casebook.org /ripper_media/rps.spion.html   (7976 words)

  
 Charles Warren: Toy becomes memento of a young father's love | The 48th goes to war | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Charles Warren was yet another member of the Georgia Army National Guard’s 48th Brigade Combat Team to be killed over an 11-day period in Iraq.
Charles Warren would have become an amazing nurse and father and this determination, and love has been destroyed.
To end on a note of anger would not be appropriate as it is not what Charles would have wanted and so instead I will say this: God bless the soldiers that give their all for a better world, and for their families who must wait patiently through good times and bad.
www.ajc.com /news/content/custom/blogs/guard/entries/2005/08/05/charles_warren.html   (1763 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Charles Warren Fairbanks, 26th Vice President (1905-1909)
In the summer of 1904 Senator Charles Warren Fairbanks wanted to be president of the United States.
Charles Fairbanks was born on May 11, 1852, in a modest log house in Ohio.
Charles Fairbanks assumed the principal Republican campaign duties for the ticket in 1904, as tradition dictated that incumbent presidents remain at work in the White House.
www.senate.gov /artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Charles_Fairbanks.htm   (4634 words)

  
 EPA History - Charles S. Warren
In his new post, Warren will be responsible for carrying out Federal environmental laws in his region and working with state and local officials to assist their mutual environmental efforts.
Warren will bring to his new job a wealth of environmental, managerial and liaison experience in the executive and legislative branches of the Federal government," said EPA Acting Administrator Barbara Blum.
Warren was an associate with the law firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine in New York (1965-67) and with the Washington law firm of Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin and Kahn (1967-70).
www.epa.gov /history/admin/reg02/warren.htm   (344 words)

  
 THOMAS, JOHN, CHARLES,....WARREN HELM BULLOCK         Chapter II-3.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warren was divorced in 1943 in Delaware County, Indiana.
Warren died 8 December 1970 and is buried in Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie, Indiana.
Warren H. Bullock, 71, R. 5 New Castle, died unexpectedly from an apparent heart attack Tuesday evening at his home two miles north of U. on Old Muncie Pike.
home.att.net /~chasbullock/bullock/charles/warren/warren.htm   (352 words)

  
 UNH Community Honors Life of Prof. Charles Warren
The UNH community honored the life of Charles Warren, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, Friday, Aug. 5, at a memorial service in Huddleston Hall.
Warren died Saturday evening, July 30, from injuries sustained in a paragliding accident the day before.
In a magazine column two years ago, I used Charles Warren as one of our best examples of a faculty member who represented the epitome of interdisciplinary teaching, research and outreach.
www.unh.edu /news/campusjournal/2005/august/081005warren.html   (339 words)

  
 Harvard Gazette: Charles Warren Center names nine scholars for 2004-05
This years Warren Fellows were selected from a pool of more than 75 applicants by Cohen and workshop co-director Margaret Crawford, professor of urban design and planning theory at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD).
"The Warren Center was attracted to the built environment topic because it is an exciting historical field ripe for new research and analysis, and because of the possibilities it offers for new kinds of interchange between the center, Harvard students, and scholars in many other parts of the University," stated Cohen.
Warren Fellows will share their work with each other and scholars from Harvard and the Boston area, in the long-established workshop series that is the heart of the center's intellectual community.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/2004/09.23/23-warren.html   (526 words)

  
 Warren Lab
Warren CE, Krizus A, Roy PJ, Culotti JG and Dennis JW.
Warren CE, Krizus A, Partridge EA and Dennis JW.
Dennis JW, Warren CE, Granovsky M and Demetriou M. (2001) "Genetic defects in N-glycosylation and cellular diversity in mammals." Curr.
biochemistry.unh.edu /Faculty/Warren   (407 words)

  
 El Dorado County Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Charles Warren Haskins, the son of Reed and Mary Ann Hill Haskins, was born in 1825 in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
She and Charles were married in Boston, on October 29,1851.
Charles died in 1904 and Elphel in 1902.
www.cagenweb.com /eldorado/biographies/CharlesWHaskins.htm   (305 words)

  
 Men's Golf Finish Second at Cuscowilla Intercollegiate :: Charles Warren shoots final round 66 to take second place.
Warren finished in a tie for second individually with Bryce Molder of Georgia Tech, with a 208 tournament score thanks to rounds of 74-68-66.
The 66 was Warren's lowest score since his freshman season (1994-95) when he had a 66 at the Wofford Intercollegiate.
It was just the second time in his career that Warren had posted two rounds in the 60s in the same tournament, the first-time in a 54-hole event.
clemsontigers.cstv.com /sports/m-golf/recaps/032598aaa.html   (436 words)

  
 Charles Warren Eaton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1879, Charles Warren Eaton enrolled at the National Academy of Design in New York City and then studied figure painting at the Art Students League with J. Carroll Beckwith.
Charles Warren Eaton continued to travel rather extensively, visiting Glacier National Park in Montana in 1921 and returned to Italy in 1910 to 1912 and in 1923.
Charles Warren Eaton won many prizes including ones at the Salmagundi Club, the Philadelphia Art Club and the 1904 St. Louis Exposition.
www.shannons.com /charleswarreneaton.htm   (373 words)

  
 Warren Captures BUY.com Tournament :: Former Clemson All-American Charles Warren captures the championship with a ...
Clemson, SC - Former Clemson All-American Charles Warren fired a four-under-par 68 on Sunday and won the BMW Charity Pro Am at the Cliffs BUY.com event at the Cliffs Valley Course in Travelers Rest, SC He captured the championship with a 23-under-par 264 score over the four days, four strokes ahead of the field.
Warren had rounds of 67-65-64-68 for his four rounds and the 23-under score was just three shots off the all-time BUY.com record of 26 under.
Warren was one of five golfers with Clemson connections who made the cut at the BMW Charity Pro Am at the Cliffs.
clemsontigers.cstv.com /sports/m-golf/spec-rel/042802aab.html   (592 words)

  
 Warren's Shaft (BiblePlaces.com)
Discovered by Charles Warren in his investigations of the city in the 1860s, this underground tunnel system has become known as "Warren's Shaft."
Warren's Shaft (The New Jerusalem Mosaic, Hebrew University) Gives a brief, simplified summary of the structure and history of Warren's Shaft.
General Sir Charles Warren (Palestine Exploration Fund) A biographical sketch on the famous explorer for whom Warren's Shaft was named.
www.bibleplaces.com /warrenshaft.htm   (527 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: News :: The Unknown Charles Warren Center
The University established the Center in November, 1965, under a $7.2-million bequest from the estate of Annielouise Bliss Warren, widow of Charles Warren '89, member of the Board of Overseers and a distinguished lawyer and legal historian.
The only Warren Center activity directly affecting undergraduates is a series of visiting historians who normally present public lectures and participate in seminars and informal discussions with history students.
The overall concept of the Charles Warren Center is a valuable and farsighted step in advancing the study of American history.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=134327   (1619 words)

  
 Fallen Heroes Memorial: Army Sgt. 1st Class Charles H. Warren
Warren died in Baghdad, Iraq, while conducting a dismounted security patrol a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated near his armored personnel carrier.
The Warrens are an amazing family and I'm so sad for the pain they must be going through.
Warren and to my best friend Alex, Ally and I wish you all the strength to carry on and the determination to live strong for your husband, father, son and brother.
www.fallenheroesmemorial.com /oif/profiles/warrencharlesh.html   (1386 words)

  
 UNH Community Honors Life of Prof. Warren At Funeral and Memorial Service Friday, Aug. 5
Friends and colleagues of Warren are welcome at both the funeral and memorial service.
Warren died Saturday night, July 30, from injuries sustained in a paragliding accident the day before.
Professor Warren was deeply committed to working with New Hampshire school teachers through the Leitzel Center and was co-director of the New Hampshire Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network.
www.unh.edu /news/news_releases/2005/august/em_050803warren2.html   (403 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Charles Marquis Warren : Biography
Novelist/scripter/director Charles Marquis Warren was a regular contributor to The Saturday Evening Post almost before the ink on his Baltimore City College diploma was dry.
Warren was given his first opportunity to direct with 1951's Little Big Horn, a low-budget precursor to the adult-oriented, psychological westerns which proliferated during the next twenty years.
A prolific tiller of the TV-western field, Warren wrote and directed the pilot episode for the long-running series Gunsmoke (1955-75); he went on to create and produce the 1958 Eric Fleming-Clint Eastwood weekly Rawhide, and acted as executive producer of The Virginian, television's first 90-minute western.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/102740/bio.jhtml   (265 words)

  
 CHARLES WARREN HEATHFIELD'S MILL EAST SUSSEX HISTORIC RESTORATION, WEALDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL, CHARLES WARREN - WEDDINGS ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Sussex based Charles Warren, has been implementing his plan to restore Heathfield's historic water mill, the aim being to bring it back to its former glory and secure a part of local history.
In between applying for planning permission, the site has undergone extensive ground works, which turned into a mammoth civil engineering project, to restore a lake, build a dam, secure bridges and roads, etc. Several hundred thousand pounds later and the project is making some headway.
Charles Warren (pictured above) is not afraid to get his hands dirty if it benefits the project.
www.twissellsmill.com /charles_warren.htm   (255 words)

  
 General Sir Charles Warren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Born in 1840, Charles Warren was educated at Cheltenham College, from which he proceeded to Sandhurst and Woolwich.
This first major expedition of the Fund, in addition to the information it provided concerning Jerusalem, served to raise the public interest in the work of the Fund sufficiently such that £60,000 was raised by public subscription to carry out the great Survey of Western Palestine.
After this he was sent to South Africa where during the next few years it fell to him to settle many difficult questions in connection with the boundary of the British possessions, which he did with the utmost tact and diplomacy.
www.pef.org.uk /Pages/Warren.htm   (439 words)

  
 Charles Warren Fairbanks
Fairbanks, Charles Warren, 1852–1918, Vice President of the United States (1905–9), b.
He became wealthy as a railroad lawyer in Indianapolis, rose in Republican politics, and served in the U.S. Senate from 1897 to 1905.
Charles Warren FAIRBANKS - FAIRBANKS, Charles Warren (1852—1918) Senate Years of Service: 1897-1905 Party: Republican...
www.factmonster.com /ce6/people/A0818137.html   (120 words)

  
 Tree, Granite Bench to Honor Prof. Charles Warren
The university will plant a chestnut tree and place a granite bench in the memory of Charles Warren, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, who died July 30, 2005, from injuries sustained in a paragliding accident in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Born September 17, 1962, in Guildford, United Kingdom, Warren was the son of the late Charles Peter and Joan (Staples) Warren.
Paul Warren and family, and Joan Warren, will be attending the Oct. 22 service.
unhinfo.unh.edu /news/campusjournal/2005/october/101205warren.html   (285 words)

  
 Presidential Appointee Initiative: Survivor's Guide for Presidential Nominees: Appenix 2: Advice and Consent - And ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warren was deemed too close to the sugar industry.
But the Senate Judiciary Committee voted not to send to the floor the nomination of Justice civil rights official William Bradford Reynolds to be associate attorney general.
1986: The Senate voted, 65-33, to confirm William H. Rehnquist as Warren Burger’s successor as chief justice of the Supreme Court, despite opposition from liberals who also had opposed his initial appointment to the court in 1971.
www.appointee.brookings.org /sg/a2.htm   (1653 words)

  
 Index Charles Warren Center
The Center's mission is to advance research and teaching in the broad range of American historical inquiry, and to serve as a nexus for the community of American historians at Harvard and in the Boston area.
Towards these ends, the Warren Center has, over the forty years of its existence, brought hundreds of postdoctoral fellows to Harvard, and awarded significant funds to generations of Harvard undergraduate and graduate students.
Upcoming at the Warren Center: Wednesday, April 26, 4-6pm Richard Fox (University of Southern California; Workshop Guest).
www.fas.harvard.edu /~cwc   (322 words)

  
 Charles Warren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Charles Warren Frohock was born to John R. Frohock and Francina A. Rhodes in 1856.
Charles married Ida F. Perry Ames on 19 Nov. 1886.
One summer when I visited there for lunch he suspended the model on a clothesline between two pulleys and used an old clock motor to move the plane.
members.cox.net /frohock2/charleswarren.html   (308 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.