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  CLARENCE E. MILLER death   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was born to the late John and Emma (Thone) Miller April 17, 1915 in the Town of Spruce.
Surviving are his wife, Violet; three daughters, Joann (Wayne) Kostka, Sheboygan; Judy (Robert) Giesler, Coleman; Bonnie (Steve) Wetzel, Gillett; one son, John (Linda) Miller, Sheboygan; nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; one sister, Dorothy (Elsward) Guseck, Pound; and one brother, Gordon (Mildred) Miller Sheboygan.
Clarence was preceded in death by three brothers.
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 Genealogy Details
She was married to Robert E C Morrical on 10 Feb 1883 in Blackford Co., IN.
Clarence Lee Minton was born on 3 Aug 1915 in Virginia.
Clarence Lee Minton JR was born on 18 Aug 1945.
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 Clarence E Hopkins Jr v Ohio Co Bd of Ed
Clarence E Hopkins Jr v Ohio Co Bd of Ed v.
Grievant Clarence E. Hopkins is employed as a full-time bus operator by Respondent Ohio County Board of Education (OCBE).
Miller testified that after some initial screening, approximately seven persons were scheduled for interviews, and that Grievant did not even make it to the interview stage.
www.wvbar.org /technet/gb/gb93/gb930026.htm   (2678 words)

  
 FAMILY WEB: Clarence L. Miller (1863 - 1905)
Clarence and 5 other conductors and 7 drivers worked during the strike and helped the company break the strike.
Clarence started a newspaper or magazine publication business with at least one other man. The paper was called "The Cosmocrat" but only a few issues were printed.
Clarence worked in the news paper office of the Truro Daily News "News Publishing Co." as a "skilled manipulator of the Typograph" i.e.
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 Chemical Engineering Faculty: Clarence A. Miller
C.A. Miller and K.H. Raney, "Solubilization-emulsification mechanisms of detergency," Colloids and Surfaces 74, 169-215 (1993).
A.A. Peña and C.A. Miller, "Kinetics of compositional ripening in emulsions stabilized with nonionic surfactants," Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 244, 154-163 (2001).
Dicksen Tanzil, George J. Hirasaki, Clarence A. Miller, "Mobility of Foam in Heterogeneous Media: Flow Parallel and Perpendicular to Stratification," Soc.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~che/people/faculty/miller/miller.html   (588 words)

  
 Challenging Partisan Gerrymandering
Miller alleges five constitutional (and one statutory) violations.
In Miller, plaintiffs ask the court to give the state of Ohio a specified period of time to promulgate a neutral procedure for drawing new congressional districts.
Plaintiffs will argue that the development of neutral districting procedures in recent years renders obsolete Justice White's words in Gaffney regarding "the impossible task of extirpating politics from [districting]" and that it is now very possible to finally extend the neutrality principle to districting -- and abolish gerrymandering.
www.fairvote.org /reports/1995/chp6/horn.html   (1025 words)

  
 index.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Representing the immediate Pickett family were Cully and Carolyn (Pickett) Miller, and Armand Stalnaker; from the University were John Wagoner and Doris Jean Newlin, then chairperson of the University board; and Stephen Cary and Wilmer Tjossem, AFSC retirees and one-time colleagues and friends of the Picketts.
At this meeting the formal title was adopted: The Clarence and Lilly Pickett Fund for Quaker Leadership.* In 1991 the founders invited Kenneth and Elise Boulding, Leanore Goodenow, Elizabeth Jensen, Mary Hoxie Jones, Elton Trueblood, and Gilbert White to become an advisory council to the Endowment.
Clarence Pickett's zeal for peace made of him a highly controversial figure, sometimes eliciting vitriolic attacks from the extreme right, ludicrously incongruous charges to all who knew him.
pickettendowment.quaker.org   (3633 words)

  
 Clarence E. Ross
Clarence E. Ross was born in Canton, IIlinois, on November 15, 1867, the son of Stephen M. and Matilda (Blackburn) Ross, natives of Virginia and Maryland, respectively.
The father was a miller, operating both saw and flour mills, which is the secret of the ability possessed by our subject.
Two children were born to this marriage: Leland, now on the old homestead at Bogard, Missouri, and Clarence E., the subject of this review.
www.electricscotland.com /HISTORY/world/bios/ross_clarence.htm   (580 words)

  
 Clarence E. Beck
CLARENCE E. When he was sixteen years old Clarence E. Beck left the high school at Arkansas City and by practical work began to discover the extent of his capabilities and his possibilities in the business field.
Clarence E. Beck received most of his education in the public schools of Arkansas City, and had finished the freshmen year in high school when he gave up his books and studies in 1892 to enter the commercial field on his own account.
He was married in 1900 in Arkansas City to Miss Gertie E. Chadwell, daughter of Mr.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1918ks/biob/beckce.html   (739 words)

  
 Miscellaneous York County, Pennsylvania Obituaries
Miller was born Dec. 1, 1905, in Mexico.
Miller is survived by a son, James L. Miller of New Kingstown; a daughter, Joanne L. Stover of York; eight grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
She was the daughter of Bessie L. Miller, and stepdaughter of Oscar Miller, both of York.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/pa/pa-york1.htm   (4751 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/102nd United States Congress
Earl Hutto (D) Pete Peterson (D) Charles E. Bennett (D) Craig T. James (R) Bill McCollum (R) Cliff Stearns (R) Sam M. Gibbons (D) Bill Young (R) Michael Bilirakis (R) Andy Ireland (R) Jim Bacchus (D) Tom Lewis (R) Porter J. Goss (R) Harry A. Johnston (D) Clay Shaw, Jr.
John W. Olver (D) Richard E. Neal (D) Joseph D. Early (D) Barney Frank (D) Chester G. Atkins (D) Nicholas Mavroules (D) Edward J. Markey (D) Joseph P. Kennedy II (D) John Joseph Moakley (D) Gerry E. Studds (D) Brian Donnelly (D) Michigan
Robert E. Andrews (D) William J. Hughes (D) Frank Pallone, Jr.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Miller, C to D
Miller, C. — of Pilger, Stanton County, Neb. Republican.
Miller, C. — of Adrian, Lenawee County, Mich. Republican.
Thomas Woodnutt Miller; grandfather of Clement Woodnutt Miller.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/miller2.html   (847 words)

  
 Clarence E. 'Ed' Kiel - Delaware Wave - delmarvanow.com
Clarence E. "Ed" Kiel, age 79 of Piney Neck, Dagsboro; formerly of Bayonne, N.J., died Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006.
He was born in Jersey City, N.J., son of the late Mabel and Clarence C. Kiel Sr.
He is survived by three sons, Arthur R. Kiel of Salorsburg, Pa., David E. Kiel of Colton, Calif., and Ernest W. Kiel of Verona, N.J.; daughter, Frances K. Miller of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister, Mabel E. Moreton of Las Vegas, Nev.; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
www.delmarvanow.com /bethanybeach/stories/20060215/2252866.html   (270 words)

  
 CLARENCE C. MILLER SR.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
CLARENCE C. Clarence C. Miller Sr., of the 5400 block of Poplar Hall Drive, died Sept. 14, 1996, in a local hospital.
Miller was a professor of English at Norfolk State University and was a native of Jefferson, S.C. He was a member of St. John AME Church and was a trustee, Sunday school teacher and church choir member.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Clarence and Bernice Miller Scholarship Fund at St. John AME Church, Bute St., Norfolk.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960920/09200517.htm   (200 words)

  
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John N. Happy Camp, Charles E. Halstead, James R. Jones, William J. Cecka, Jr., and James F. Madewell seated at a speakers table for a press conference on the Space Shuttle, at Tulsa Division of Rockwell International, 1973.
Charles E. Halstead, James R. Jones, William J. Cecka, Jr., and James F. Madewell are seated at the speakers' table.
Left to right: unidentified, Victor Figueroa, D. Jose Fernandez, Clarence E. Miller; behind Miller are Larry Winn, unidentified, John N. Happy Camp, and unidentified.
www.ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/PhotoInventory/Campph3.htm   (5883 words)

  
 Clarence Edwin Ayres
Clarence Edwin Ayres was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on 6 May 1891.
From left to right seated: Robert H. Montgomery, Clarence Alton Wiley, Clarence Edwin Ayres, Wendell C. Gordon, Ruth A. Allen, Edward Everett Hale and Eastin Nelson.
Clarence Edwin Ayres Papers at the Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.
www.pragmatism.org /genealogy/ayres.htm   (4098 words)

  
 Musical Calendar for March 1
In 1936, she married Bill Finegan, orchestrator and composer, and also joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra as part of his writer, copyist team.
In 1951, (after returning from France) she helped to form the "Sauter-Finegan Orchestra" with duties including management, publicity, personnel, etc. After her divorce from Finegan, she did Artist management, recording, public relations.
Clarence E. Holiday, guitar, died in Dallas, TX, USA.
www.nfo.net /calendar/mar01.htm   (1504 words)

  
 News Release Template   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Richard E. Berens, from Lancaster, was appointed Judge to the Fairfield County Common Pleas Court, for a term beginning September 15, 2003.
Previously he served as a legal intern for former Columbus City Attorney Greg Lashutka, was a grant administrator for the Ohio Department of Transportation, and served as an administrative aide to U.S. Congressman Clarence E. Miller.
Berens is involved with his community, serving as a council member of the St. Bernadette Parish, a member of the Fairfield County Community Corrections Board, a pro Bono Legal Clinic Volunteer, and Boy Scout Troop 141 Volunteer Leader.
governor.ohio.gov /releases/Archive2003/082903Berens.htm   (189 words)

  
 The Cushing Daily Citizen, Cushing, Oklahoma - Noel A. E. Miller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Noel A. Miller, 80 of Jacksonville, Fla., formerly of Cushing, died on Monday, Feb. 6, 2006 at the South Lake Nursing Home in Jacksonville.
Noel was born June 8, 1925 in Howell County, Mo., to Nicholas Raymond and Beulah Jane (Robison) Miller.
Noel is survived by his wife of 53 years, Patricia Miller of the home; son, Nicholas Miller; daughter, Noela Anlage and husband James Anlage; two granddaughters, Rebecca Anlage and Kathleen Anlage all of Jacksonville; and several nieces and nephews including Donna Hubbard and her husband Clarence of Cushing.
www.cushingdaily.com /obituaries/local_story_045180131.html   (407 words)

  
 (Clara Minnie Mae MCINTOSH - Virginia E MILLER )
Clarence Edward MCINTOSH (30 JUN 1909 - 19 FEB 1994)
Hannah F MILLER (28 MAY 1910 - 13 MAR 1975)
Virginia E MILLER (23 AUG 1868 - 20 MAY 1920)
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 Photos of the 28th
Indiana Governor James H. Duff and General Mark Clark, Chief Army Field Forces, in the reviewing stand with other dignitaries at the 28th Division final home parade.
Guests at 28th Review - 28th Division Society guests of Major General Daniel B. Strickler, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, pose for a picture shortly before the Division's Review and Parade.
Clarence E. Miller, Major General Edward Martin, retired, a former commander of the 28th Division and Mr.
www.indianamilitary.org /28TH/Photos/Photos.htm   (183 words)

  
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Carl E Mescher - SS James Barbour, SS Thomas Cresap, SS Pierre Soule, SS Tailsman, SS Chadd's Ford
Clarence E Miller - SS George Bancroft, SS Hegira, SS West Gotomiska, SS hawaiian Shipper, US Army Transport John Ericcson, SS Roger Sherman
Clarence Edmond Morlan - SS Philip Livingston, SS President Monroe, SS George Davidson
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Correspondents include Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; National Academy of the Sciences; John J. Duncan; William R. Anderson; Clarence E. Miller; and James A. Burke.
Correspondents include White House; Richard Fulton; Frank E. Moss; John H. Buchanan, Jr.; Phillip A. Hart; U.S. Department of State; John G. Dow; Federal Trade Commission; Democratic State Committee of New Jersey; Sam J. Ervin, Jr.; and Carl Albert.
Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan; Robert O. Tiernan; Wendell Wyatt; James G. O'Hara; Louis Stokes; Harrison A. Williams; Louis C. Wymas; Larry Winn, Jr.; and Jorge L. Cordova.
ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/GallagherInventory/Gallagher42.htm   (531 words)

  
 County of Los Angeles Fire Museum Association - CLAFMA Online
The list is presented as recognition of their contributions.
It was presented to CLAFMA by retired Captain Harry Miller.
Knapp, Ziba B. Black, Acton E. Burkhart, Carl E. Estes, Loy C. Fahrforth, Charles C. Spruill, Edward C. Axcell, Pete C. Lyons, Napoleon A. Sanders, Harold R. Oker, Kenneth R. Smith, Marion R. Wolfe, Lee R. Alexander, Paul E. Heisterman, Henry J. ("Hank")
www.clafma.org /histsen.html   (719 words)

  
 thedailytimes.com - Death Notices: Tinker, Clarence E.; Williamson, Emmaline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
thedailytimes.com - Death Notices: Tinker, Clarence E.; Williamson, Emmaline
The family will receive friends from 6-7:30 p.m.
Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Miller Funeral Home.
www.thedailytimes.com /sited/story/html/183884   (114 words)

  
 Otto E Miller - I006281 - Individual Information - PhpGedView   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Otto E Miller - I006281 - Individual Information - PhpGedView
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Reference Number 2247 John Wesley Miller - [View Family]
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 Fairfield County Infirmary (Poor House) Cemetery
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The Fairfield County Infirmary Cemetery is located behind the Clarence E. Miller Building (which used to be the old County Home) on State Route 37 in Lancaster, Ohio.
It is also known as the Poor House Cemetery and the County Home Cemetery.
www.graveaddiction.com /infcem.html   (98 words)

  
 List Of Minerals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
RootsWeb Home Search RootsWeb Search or Submit Family Trees Minerals by Name (complete list) Minerals by Name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z KNAUFITE (alternate name for...
Store Undergraduate Graduate Jobs Map, Publications, and T-shirt List Minerals of Rhode Island by Clarence E. Miller, 1972, Edited by O. Don Hermes, 83 p.
Sorted by name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z External Links Gem animals.
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 American Shih Tzu Club
Bring on the Clowns: An Assessment of the Origin of the Shih Tzu
by Clarence E. Mann with Jayne D. Mann
Indianapolis, IN: Howell Book House, 2d edition, 2005
www.shihtzu.org /Info/resources.asp?menu=Info   (301 words)

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