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  Clara Winthrop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clara B. Winthrop (born 1876) was a philanthropist, art collector, and relative of John Kerry, a U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate.
Winthrop was born in Massachusetts, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Winthrop and a descendant of John Winthrop.
Winthrop was a world traveler, and is known to have visited India.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clara_Winthrop   (338 words)

  
 Thea A. Goodman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
At Clara's funeral the grass between the cracks in the pavement was as shocking as green hair.
Winthrop, and it seemed strange to her as if she had simply donned a hat by taking this name three decades ago and even stranger that the namer, her husband, was gone.
Just the other day Clara had ironed and folded all of her underwear and she was wearing one pair now and it had felt soft and clean as she put it on that morning.
www.pbq.rutgers.edu /issues/68/content/TheaAGoodman.htm   (2525 words)

  
 CLARA AUGUSTA JONES TRASK
Clara Augusta Jones, a once popular writer with several hundred titles to her credit, was the only daughter of Jeremiah Jones (died 1871) and his wife Tamson Roberts, both of whom were born in Farmington, New Hampshire, and married in 1827.
Clara Augusta, or Augusta, as she was usually called by her friends, was born in Farmington June 22, 1839.
Clara Augusta's period of writing extended for at least fifty years, from 1853, when as a child she published a poem in Gleason's Pictorial, until shortly before her death.
www.niulib.niu.edu /badndp/trask_clara.html   (571 words)

  
 Winthrop | Newsroom : Press releases : WINTHROP NEONATOLOGIST AWARDED $2.186 MILLION FOR PULMONARY RESEARCH ON INFANTS
Mineola, New York: Winthrop neonatologist Jonathan Davis, MD and a team of scientific researchers he directs in Winthrop's CardioPulmonary Research Institute (CPRI), have been awarded major grants for their ground breaking research to prevent lung problems in premature infants.
Davis, Winthrop's Director of Neonatology and Newborn Medicine, who is also the Director of the Hospital's CardioPulmonary Research Institute, recently concluded a comprehensive trial of the beneficial effects of an antioxidant protein, superoxide dismutase, on the lungs of premature babies.
CC10 is the shorthand name of the Clara cell protein, also normally produced in a healthy lung, which is now made in the laboratories of Claragen, Inc., a biotechnical corporation.
www.winthrop.org /newsroom/archives/release.cfm?id=31   (552 words)

  
 John Winthrop's "Experiencia"
Upon the death of Robert C. Winthrop Jr, his widow donated 43 folio and other volumes to the MHS to be housed in the "Winthrop Cabinet".
Winthrop in April 1922 he indicates that he did have a chance to look at a "curious manuscript volume." In 1943 Allyn B. Forbes wrote to Miss Clara B. Winthrop on behalf of the Society, requesting any additional manuscripts (in particular the "commonplace book" of Adam Winthrop).
Miss Winthrop lent some materials to the Society and more came from her estate following her death, yet in none of these transactions is there reference to the manuscript volume of John Winthrop's religious "Experiencia" which Robert C. Winthrop had when he prepared his biography of his ancestor.
muweb.millersville.edu /~winthrop/jwexp.html   (6452 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Winthrop College is changed to Winthrop University, effective July 1, 1992, and wherever in the 1976 Code or in any other provision of law the name Winthrop College appears, it must be construed to mean Winthrop University.
The board of trustees of Winthrop University is hereby created a body corporate by the name and style of The Trustees of Winthrop University and shall by said name have perpetual succession of officers and members, the right to use and keep a common seal and to alter the same at will.
Upon expiration of the agreement term, the private entity shall surrender to Winthrop University, such premises with the existing buildings, other structures and improvements constructed and located thereon and therein, in the same condition as when the construction of the buildings, other structures, and improvements were completed, only natural and normal wear and tear excepted.
www.scstatehouse.net /code/t59c125.doc   (4021 words)

  
 Winthrop Celebrates Fifth Annual Medal of Honor in the Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Winthrop officials said the 2006 awardees are highly deserving individuals who have made the world a better place.
Becca Dalton is the recipient of the Clara Barton Award from the American Red Cross and a lifetime service award from the Women’s Society of Christian Service for the United Methodist Church.
Winthrop commissioned Alf Ward, who retired this summer from Winthrop as professor emeritus of art, to design and produce the medal to present to the recipients.
www.winthrop.edu /news/releases/medalofhonorinthearts.htm   (1528 words)

  
 Wentworth Douglass Hospital - About Us
People come and go, but one of the things that has remained consistent at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital throughout the years is the volunteer work of Clara and Winthrop "Skogie" Skoglund.
Clara and Skogie said they began volunteering as a way to give back to the community and to help people in need.
Clara and Skogie are living proof that keeping busy and giving back are the best ways to stay young.
www.wdhospital.com /about/volunteer.php   (277 words)

  
 Clara Schumann Today: Concerts and Presentations
MARCH 7, Thursday, noon "The Changing Image of Clara Schumann" speech by Nancy B. Reich, author of Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman, at the Music Department of Northeastern University, Boston.
MARCH 7, Thursday, evening "The Changing Image of Clara Schumann" speech by Nancy B. Reich, author of Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman, at the Center for Literary and Cultural Studies of Harvard University.
MARCH 8, Friday, 3:00 pm "The Changing Image of Clara Schumann" speech by Nancy B. Reich, author of Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman, at the Music and Women's Studies Departments of Brandeis University.
www.geneva.edu /~dksmith/clara/today1.html   (2371 words)

  
 The Marionettes
Fernande de Monclars, the part taken by the star, is a young girl brought up in a convent who is married to a man she loves devotedly, but her husband has consented to the union for the sole reason that it will relieve him of his debts.
Clara Kimball Young is a trifle mature looking for Fernande in the earlier scenes, but acts the part convincingly and makes a series of stunning pictures in the elaborate toilets worn in the latter half of the picture.
Clara Kimball Young's latest, The Marionettes, adapted from Pierre Wolff's play, is light material, the star playing a little convent-bred girl who is married by her family to a dissolute young nobleman.
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/marionettes.htm   (1096 words)

  
 The Films of Clara Kimball Young
Clara Kimball Young appeared in a number of talking films, in leads, featured roles, bits, and, supposedly, as an extra.
Clara Kimball Young appeared in many Vitagraph films from at least 1912 to 1915, though some sources place her there as early as 1909.
Clara Kimball Young is often cited as being in this film, but i do not see her in it.
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/CKY/filmography.htm   (4931 words)

  
 Manchester Reads
Betty was a nurse and worked for Clara Winthrop for many years.
Clara would escape to Alibi Cottage, when she needed to get away from the main house.
Clara Winthrop made many gifts to the town, including the field on Route 127 west.
www.manchesterpl.org /tellingourstories.htm   (3339 words)

  
 CornerStone Article
Winthrop neonatologist Jonathan Davis, MD and a team of scientific researchers he directs in Winthrop’s CardioPulmonary Research Institute (CPRI) have been awarded major grants for their ground breaking research to prevent these problems.
Davis, Winthrop’s Director of Neonatology and Newborn Medicine, recently concluded a comprehensive trial of the beneficial effects of an antioxidant protein, superoxide dismutase, on the lungs of premature babies.
CC10 is the shorthand name of the Clara cell protein, also normally produced in a healthy lung, now made in the laboratories of Claragen, Inc., a biotechnical corporation.
www.winthrop.org /newsroom/publications/vol10_no3_2000/corner6.cfm   (538 words)

  
 [No title]
"Clara," said she, "if you have no objection, I will go home with you, and hear what your mother will say." "I shall be delighted to have you," was the answer.
Mary Winthrop and Clara Spaulding had arrived at the ages of fourteen and fifteen years, a time of life which is peculiarly critical for girls.
I am happy to add, that their schoolmates are gradually correcting many evil habits by the good example of these two girls; and thus Mary and Clara have the double satisfaction of improving their own conduct, and of being instrumental in improving that of others.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/0/8/5/10853/10853.txt   (20056 words)

  
 Descendants of George Huntress - Person Page 13
Nathan Whittier Coburn married on 16 August 1899, at age 25, Clara Ethel Crandlemire, age 17.
     Clara Ethel Crandlemire was born at Mt. Pleasant, New Brunswick, Canada, on 30 April 1882.
She married on 16 August 1899, at age 17, Nathan Whittier Coburn, age 25, son of Freeland Jerome Coburn and Margaret Ellen Huntress.
home.comcast.net /~huntresp/reports/p13.htm   (7048 words)

  
 Josep Clara ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Willem Hondius, Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, 1633
Jan Harmenz Muller (Johannes Mullerus), Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenie, Infanta of Spain, 1615
Benjamin Franklin Butler, Burning of the Steamers "Santa Clara" and "Hartford" at San Francisco, on the Morning of March 3rd 1851, 19th century
www.wwar.com /masters/c/clara-josep.html   (853 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Social Prominence, Affluence Have Left Mark on Kerrys - You Decide 2004
Before he married Teresa Heinz (search), the heir to the food empire, Kerry had little more than his annual Senate salary of $133,600 and a trust fund valued at $50,000 to $100,000.
His mother, Rosemary Forbes, was a member of the Forbes shipping family and a descendent of John Winthrop, who helped found Boston in 1630.
She was one of 11 children, which thinned the family fortune somewhat.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,116403,00.html   (1046 words)

  
 John Kerry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
John Kerry's maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes was born in Shanghai China where the Forbes family of China and Boston accumulated a in the opium and China trade and became an businessman and attorney living in France and England.
John Kerry's maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop from a family with deep roots in history and was raised in Boston.
Her was Robert Charles Winthrop the conservative Whig Speaker of the House and a senator and her ancestors James Bowdoin former governor of Maine and John Winthrop the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
www.freeglossary.com /John_Kerry   (5944 words)

  
 Descendants of George Huntress - Person Page 17
Henry Burgess Beard married, first, on 25 August 1910, at age 28, Clara Emma Martin, age 23.
     Clara Emma Martin was born at Candia, Rockingham, New Hampshire, on 12 March 1887.
She married on 25 August 1910, at age 23, Henry Burgess Beard, age 28, son of Alexander Burgess Beard and Mary Julia Huntress.
home.comcast.net /~huntresp/reports/p17.htm   (8778 words)

  
 Journal Online Obituaries
She is survived by her brother Abdon Lager and wife Maude of Winthrop; sisters-in-law, Marion Lager of Winthrop and Gertrude Lager of Roseville; and nieces and nephews.
She was a member of Bernadotte Lutheran Church, where she sang in the church choir and served with the Ladies' Aid.
Thursday, at St. Clara Catholic Church with burial in the church cemetery.
www.oweb.com /newulm/obits/obits030100.html   (430 words)

  
 Main Street, Vineyard Haven, MA - North of Drummer Lane
Winthrop was also the brother of a World War I hero, Lieutenant Walter Davis Rheno of the Lafayette Escadrille.
Clara was born in Hingham, and lived in Boston for many years after her marriage.
Upon Winthrop's death in 1963, the house was inherited by his widow Myrtle Rheno (1905-1996) who operated her home as a rooming house.
history.vineyard.net /mainst/seven/36plus   (5540 words)

  
 CLARA AUGUSTA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Various writers have said that "Clara Augusta" was Mrs.
Spencer Trask, but this is clearly impossible, for "Clara Augusta" was writing poetry for Gleason's publications in 1853, the year of Mrs.
said that "Clara Augusta" was Winifred Winthrop, another error, for "Winifred Winthrop" is the title of one of "Clara Augusta's" stories, published by Beadle as Dime Novel No. 23.
www.niulib.niu.edu /badndp/clara_augusta.html   (142 words)

  
 English Department Faculty
As advisor for the Winthrop NCTE affiliate, I focus on helping teachers become aware of educational issues and offer guidance in direction in hopes of building strong, effective, and successful teachers.
It also colors my work as the Director of the Teaching and Learning Center, which is responsible for the professional and personal development of all Winthrop employees.
Because Winthrop is a community of learners, each student, faculty member, and staff person has the opportunity to learn and to teach others.
www.winthrop.edu /english/faculty/index.htm   (2129 words)

  
 Men's Basketball Release - PortlandPilots.com
The Pilots will face Seattle U., Cal Poly, Portland State, Idaho State, Long Beach State, Winthrop, UC Riverside and Idaho to round out the non-conference portion of the 2004-05 men’s basketball schedule that was released today.
The WCC Tournament is scheduled for March 4-7 at the Leavey Center in Santa Clara, Calif.
January: 2 -Idaho State, 6 -at Saint Mary’s, 8 -at Santa Clara, 13 -Pepperdine, 15 -Loyola Marymount, 20 -at San Diego, 22 -at San Francisco, 29 -at Gonzaga.
www.portlandpilots.com /sports/mbball/release.asp?release_id=2364   (527 words)

  
 North Country is quake prone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
The 1998 quakes measured between 1.6 and 3.4 on the Richter scale, with epicenters near Stark, Santa Clara, Jericho, Winthrop, Russell and Watertown.
Revetta, who has studied the temblors for more than 20 years, calls earthquakes of that intensity micro-earthquakes.
Two quakes occurred in 1998 in the Santa Clara area, which Revette said is a common occurrence.
archive.pressrepublican.com /Archive/1999/02_1999/022819992.htm   (410 words)

  
 Stevens Creek Quarry, Incorporated, -v- Santa Clara County Planning Commission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
The consent of the attorney for the respondent Santa Clara County Planning Commission (hereinafter referred to as "the County") was requested but refused.
The written response of Stevens Creek to the request of Mining and Construction for the filing of the attached Brief Amici Curiae has been duly filed with the Clerk of this Court.
Mining takes place on the so-called "Front Parcel" pursuant to a use permit first issued by the respondent Santa Clara County Planning Commission (hereinafter referred to as "the County") in 1950 and then renewed in 1984, 1990 and 1995 (Id.).
www.certworthy.com /stephenscreek.htm   (3287 words)

  
 Wikinfo | John Kerry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
John Kerry's maternal grandfather, James Grant Forbes, was born in Shanghai, China, where the Forbes family of China and Boston accumulated a fortune in the opium and China trade, and became an international businessman and attorney living in France and England.
John Kerry's maternal grandmother, Margaret Tyndal Winthrop, came from a family with deep roots in Massachusetts history, and was raised in Boston.
Her grandfather was Robert Charles Winthrop, the conservative Whig Speaker of the House and a senator, and her ancestors include James Bowdoin, former governor of Maine, and John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=John_Kerry   (7839 words)

  
 Clara B. Winthrop Trust -- Taft Foundations and Corporate Giving Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
The Clara B. Winthrop Trust is part of the Taft Foundations and Corporate Giving Database which provides nearly 10,000 profiles of private and corporate foundations and giving programs.
The Clara B. Winthrop Trust record is a Foundation.
Entries include funder name, sponsoring company information, contact information, financial summary, contributions summary, a list of officers and directors, application information, recent grant information for each foundation, and more.
gale.ecnext.com /coms2/gd_taft_9990381   (103 words)

  
 Winthrop Couchot - attorneys
Admitted to the State Bar of California in 1992, Mr.
Lianides is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Cruz (BA, Highest Honors, 1987), the University of California at Santa Barbara (MA, Economics, 1988), Santa Clara University School of Business (MBA, Beta Gama Sigma, 1992) and Santa Clara University School of Law (JD, Dean's List, 1992).
Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California, 1992
www.winthropcouchot.com /attorneys.php?attorney_id=8   (236 words)

  
 Democratic Presidential Candidate John Forbes Kerry
In spite of the major role the Winthrops have played in state and U.S. politics, John Forbes Kerry was only the second Senator to come from this family dynasty.  Robert Charles Winthrop, Kerry’s 2
From John Winthrop, the English governor of Massachusetts who settled Boston in 1630 and used the messianic vision of a “city set upon a hill” to the Brahmin Forbes family of Boston who had more French-English ties as American, the maternal side of John Kerry’s family gave him strength and security American politics. 
The Kerry Connection documents that besides tracing his heritage to the first governor of Massachusetts, John Winthrop, Kerry's genealogy can be traced to King James I.  This lineage comes through the Windsor and Hanover families.
biblesearchers.com /reflections/2004/augustkerry.shtml   (6076 words)

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