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  SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Education -- Vista 'poised for a very strong future'
Cowles, a likable fellow and a consensus-builder by most accounts, wanted the challenge and a chance to later retire and live close to his mother and brother.
Cowles, 61, was superintendent of the Central Valley's Los Banos Unified School District – with one-fourth the enrollment of Vista – when he was hired here.
Cowles said the bond program was his most visible accomplishment, and it helped return the district to a regular 180-day schedule.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/education/20060217-9999-1mi17cowles.html   (813 words)

  
 THE COWLES COMMISSION
In 1939, the Cowles Commission moved to the University of Chicago under the directorship of Theodore O. Yntema, a student of Henry Schultz's.
Rising hostile opposition to the Cowles Commission by the department of economics at Chicago during the 1950s led Koopmans to convince the Cowles family to move it to Yale University in 1955 (where it was renamed the "Cowles Foundation").
The Cowles Commission approach to econometrics is famous for its concentration on the estimation of large, simultaneous equations models - particularly the economy-scale macroeconometric models enabled by the Keynesian Revolution in economics.
cepa.newschool.edu /het/schools/cowles.htm   (999 words)

  
 Welcome to the Cowles Foundation
The Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University has as its purpose the conduct and encouragement of research in economics and related fields.
The Cowles Foundation seeks to foster the development and application of rigorous logical, mathematical, and statistical methods of analysis.
Cowles regularly sponsors conferences and publishes a working paper series, a reprint series, and
cowles.econ.yale.edu   (88 words)

  
 American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936 - Ecology and the American Environment (American Memory from the Library ...
Cowles was a graduate student of John M. Coulter, a member of the Botany faculty from 1897 onward, and chairman of the department from 1925 until his retirement in 1934.
Cowles argued that the natural succession of plant forms in time could be traced in physical space as one moved inland from the open lake beach across ancient shorelines through the shifting dunes to the interior forest.
In December 1914, Cowles and his former students were leaders in assembling twenty-two ecologists to found the Ecological Society of America, an association that represented the merging interests of biologists and zoologists studying ecological communities.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/collections/ecology/aepsp4.html   (883 words)

  
  Cowles Mountain - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cowles Mountain (pronounced like coals) is a prominent hill within the city limits of San Diego, California and also within Mission Trails Regional Park.
The hill is named after George A. Cowles, an early ranching pioneer in San Diego County.
Cowles Mountain was popularly known as "S" Mountain when students from San Diego State University maintained a giant letter "S" on its side.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Cowles_Mountain   (173 words)

  
 Cowles Mountain   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cowles and his wife traveled regularly, apparently in part due to her health.
Cowles' products gained nationwide attention for San Diego's farming potential, particularly in fruits and vines, and he was called the "Raisin King of the US".
Cowles Mountain nearly lost its name as well, becoming known as Black Mountain (even though there already was one in the county), and "S" Mountain (because of the large white "S" painted on by San Diego State students).
historyandculture.com /writings/cowles.html   (910 words)

  
 Files\HTML\cowles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henry Cowles was one of the founders of the American school of ecology that has been labelled "Dynamic Ecology".
Cowles then brought his geological background to bare on the problem of ecological succession on the nearby sand dunes.
Cowles concentrated on the former early and the latter group in the second half of his career.
oz.plymouth.edu /~lts/ecology/ecohistory/cowles.html   (552 words)

  
 Betsy Mix Cowles
Betsey Mix Cowles is known for her contributions to education, abolitionism, and women's rights in Ohio.
In addition to her interests in the state of Ohio, Cowles was becoming prominent at the national level as well.
In addition to working for the end of slavery in the United States, Cowles was very critical of what she viewed as the hypocrisy of many Ohioans.
www.ohiohistorycentral.org /entry.php?rec=75   (455 words)

  
 K.W.Cowles - Home
From concept through completion, working with Katheryn W. Cowles, CKD,CBD (Certified Kitchen and Bath Designer) is effortless and the results priceless.
This vital segment of the project is where K.W. Cowles Design & Cabinet Division of Paul Coles Construction, Inc. excels and rises above all other companies on the Emerald Coast.
Each detail of your plan is executed and overseen by the Cowles team who pride themselves on perfection in every aspect of the projects execution.
www.kwcowles.com   (284 words)

  
 Cowles Legal Systems, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cowles’ president Colleen Cowles says, “When we designed our systems, based on my own propensity to edit documents drafted by others, we assumed that no two attorneys would agree completely on language.
Based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Cowles is led by Colleen Cowles, a long-time estate planning attorney and respected author who originally developed the software and Cowles’ systems to run her own practice.
Cowles can be reached at 800-366-1730, on the web at www.cowleslegal.com, or via email at cowles@cowleslegal.com.
www.cowleslegal.com /reviews/press15_2.htm   (514 words)

  
 Mary Louisa and Sarah Cowles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mary Louisa Cowles (1839-1859) and Sarah Cowles (1838-1912) were the daughters of Rev. Henry Cowles (1803-1881), teacher and founding member of Oberlin's Theological Department.
Mary Lousia Cowles was a student at Oberlin preparatory school at the time of her death in 1859.
Their mother, Alice Welch Cowles, was Principal of the Ladies' Department from 1836 to 1840.
www.oberlin.edu /external/EOG/OYTT-images/Cowles.html   (137 words)

  
 FAQ's - Cowles & Thompson, P.C.
Cowles & Thompson is not a small firm.
Cowles & Thompson lawyers approach the practice of law as a team, drawing on the backgrounds and strengths of individual attorneys.
Cowles & Thompson receives resumes from all over the country and invites qualified candidates to the firm's offices for interviews.
www.cowlesthompson.com /recruiting/faq.cfm   (557 words)

  
 Cowles House - Edward Larrabee Barnes - Great Buildings Online
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www.greatbuildings.com /buildings/Cowles_House.html   (247 words)

  
 Cowles
Cowles Media Company was a Minneapolis-based newspaper, magazine, book and information services company that dated from 1935.
Founding father Gardner Cowles I, a small-town Iowa banker, acquired the Des Moines morning Register and Leader and went on to buy other mid-west newspapers in competition with figures such as Oscar Stauffer and Arthur Capper.
In 1935 the Cowles family bought the Minneapolis Daily Star, going on to acquire the Journal and Tribune in that city, along with other newspapers and radio interests.
www.ketupa.net /cowles.htm   (722 words)

  
 West Welcomes Cowles Legal Systems
Cowles Trust Plus® estate planning software generates all the forms and associated correspondence necessary to create and implement a complete estate plan.
Cowles TrusTerminator® software generates correspondence and documents required to terminate a revocable trust at the time of a client's death.
Cowles Members Only™ is a complete online resource for your trusts and estates practice and is included in every subscription to Cowles Trust Plus and Cowles TrusTerminator.
www.west.thomson.com /cowles   (203 words)

  
 Cowles Legal Systems, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This newly updated video guides clients through the process of funding their revocable trusts, helps them to understand the value and use of each estate planning document, and confirms the benefits of completing their estate plan.
The Personal Tour DVD is used in conjunction with Cowles’ Estate Organizer™ binder, which holds copies of clients’ documents as well as many educational materials that are very helpful to clients and their families.
DVD ’s and binders are included as part of the Cowles’ Trust Plus® system, and are also available for purchase separately.
www.cowleslegal.com /reviews/press_dvd.htm   (315 words)

  
 Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
You have signed a copyright agreement with the publisher, thus giving up your rights to the paper.
Your paper will be posted and available for download on Cowles website in 1 or 2 days.
Cowles is always listed in the top 25, against such powerhouses as NBER, JPE, QJE, Econometrica, IMF, etc.
cowles.econ.yale.edu /P/cd/cfdpmain.htm   (157 words)

  
 March 19, 1998: McClatchy completes acquisition of Cowles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The approval of Cowles and McClatchy stockholders will mark the end of three generations of Cowles family ownership of the newspaper and complete a $1.4 billion sale agreement signed Nov. 13.
Also scheduled to close today are the sales of Cowles’ non-newspaper properties, which publish lifestyle, hobby and trade magazines, as well as newsletters and books.
According to Cowles Media’s latest proxy statement, the Star Tribune had operating earnings of $71.2 million in fiscal 1997 on revenue of $350.1 million.
www.startribune.com /535/story/899156.html   (999 words)

  
 Cowles Consolidated School, 1913-1959   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The village of Cowles, founded in 1878 and incorporated in 1912, in 1913 approved a bond issue of $14,000 to construct a three-story brick schoolhouse on this site.
Classes were taught there to the eleventh grade level.
The first twelfth grade class was graduated in 1920, when District 73 became Cowles Consolidated School, District K. Thereafter twelve grades were taught until the school was closed in 1959.
www.nebraskahistory.org /publish/markers/texts/cowles_consolidated_school.htm   (91 words)

  
 Russell Cowles Online
Original works by Russell Cowles available for purchase at art galleries worldwide
Search Amazon for books related to Russell Cowles
All images and text on this Russell Cowles page are copyright 2007 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/cowles_russell.html   (160 words)

  
 Classical MIDI Files at MIDIWORLD
Sonatina bureaucratique (22k) David Siu, M.D. Trois Gnossiennes (13k) John Cowles
Arpeggione (Sonata for Cello and Piano) (107k) John Cowles
Erlkoenig (transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt) (35k) John Cowles
www.midiworld.com /classic.htm   (499 words)

  
 Cowles Supplies Redirect
Please note the Cowles home page has moved.
Your browser will be redirected in less than
If you wish to go to the Members Only page immediately, please click HERE.
www.cowleslegal.com   (30 words)

  
 West Welcomes Cowles Legal Systems
The Cowles Trust Plus system includes document assembly software modules to generate revocable trusts, wills, irrevocable life insurance trusts and special needs trusts.
Extensive legal help includes drafting guidance, legal citations, and discussion, all available with the click of a mouse.
Also includes Cowles Customizer™ allowing you to easily edit system language or add your own documents.
west.thomson.com /cowles/TrustPlus.aspx   (139 words)

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