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  Music at Luther - About Us - Press - Craig S. Arnold to lead Luther College music program
Arnold’s appointment as Luther’s director of choral activities and Nordic Choir conductor is a renewal of his service to the college.
During the Arnold’s previous time in Decorah, she was a full-time member of the Luther nursing faculty.
The Arnolds have two sons, both currently attending Lutheran church-affiliated colleges; Peter, 22, is a senior at St. Olaf College; and Dan, 21, is a junior at Wittenberg University.
music.luther.edu /about/press/000289.html   (765 words)

  
 Book Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Craig Arnold, librarian of the San Diego Maritime Museum and editor of Mains'l Haul, the museum's historical journal, has done a major service in compiling "Euterpe." The documents and accompanying commentary in this volume revealing depict life at sea in the last years of the age of sail.
Arnold gives a two-sided picture of life aboard Euterpe, as the vessel was then known, during the 1870s and 1880s when it ferried emigrants from England to New Zealand.
Arnold provides context for each of the periods that his documents cover by giving a short sketch of what was going on in the world at the time.
www.sandiegohistory.org /journal/90winter/br-euterpe.htm   (514 words)

  
 Beck Lecturer Craig Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Arnold, who has served as editor at Quarterly West magazine, also received the Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholarship 1996 and was awarded a National Endowment of the Arts fellowship.
Arnold earned his bachelor's degree at Yale in 1989 and is pursuing a doctorate at the University of Utah.
A resident of Salt Lake City, Arnold is also a vocalist and songwriter and he has produced one album with his band, Iris.
www.denison.edu /publicaffairs/pressreleases/arnold.html   (354 words)

  
 Staker's Iris Profile
Arnold is wearing some kind of sheer silver shirt, and he is playing to the audience, occasionally coming out into the croud to dance.
Anecdote: Arnold says 'Worst Enemy' was written on the shore at Montreaux near where the hotel burned that inspired 'Smoke on the Water.' "It's a mark of Arnold's songwriting that songs retain their integrity with new arrange- ments," Carr adds.
Arnold reclined on the stage floor, and said, "there's somebody's set list on the ceiling, but it isn't ours." At first I thought they were going to try to follow it anyway.
www.cc.utah.edu /~caa3051/fdm/staker.html   (1267 words)

  
 Calendar: Poetry reading by Craig Arnold, winner of the 1998 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition
ADD: Craig Arnold, winner of the 1998 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition, will give a reading of his own works of poetry.
Arnold’s work has been published in several journals, including Poetry, the Paris Review, the Yale Review, the New Republic, New Letters and Hayden's Ferry Review.
One of his works was featured in the book, Best American Poetry of 1998, and Arnold's first book, Shells, was published by Yale University this year.
www.whittier.edu /pr/rls.craigarnold.html   (171 words)

  
 Nickelodeon---Past Chats
Craig Bartlett: but Arnold is the conscience of the show, and I always think of what I would do if I were in the same situation Arnold is in.
Craig Bartlett: But more importantly, the reason that Helga always acts mean to Arnold is that she feels she would die of embarassment if the other kids knew her secret.
Craig Bartlett: The reason the hat is so important to Arnold is that his parents gave it to him when he was a baby.
www.nick.com /blab/past_chats/archive_1.jhtml   (2831 words)

  
 Craig Arnold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Air Force Link - LIEUTENANT GENERAL HOWARD A. CRAIG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Howard Arnold Craig was born in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1897.
Craig went to Washington in May 1940 as assistant to chief of Air Corps, Plans Division and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in March 194l.
Craig returned to the United States as assistant chief of air staff for operations, commitments and requirements at Headquarters Army Air Force in August 1943 and in the following February was promoted to major general.
www.af.mil /bios/bio.asp?bioID=5100   (618 words)

  
 Hey Arnold!
Created by Matt Groening's inlaw Craig Bartlett, and based on his clay animation shorts, the central character is Arnold, who lives with his grandparents Phil and Gertrude (his parents Stella and Miles have gone missing) in a boarding house.
One of the qualities of the series is that it isn't much about Arnold, but rather about the neighborhood, his friends at school, and even the boarders at the Sunset Arms.
There had been plans for a second movie, based on Arnold's search to find his parents, however, contractual problems with Nick has since led Bartlett to leave the channel for the Cartoon Network.
www.ukpedia.com /h/hey-arnold-.html   (470 words)

  
 ITEM106-2001-R0300
Craig played an instrumental role in the development of the Master of Science in Science Education program at MSU, and has directed several programs for the continuing education of high school science teachers throughout the State of Montana.
Craig has published more than seventeen scientific articles in respected journals and has successfully obtained grants to support his research and educational programs throughout his career at Montana State University.
Craig has served as Program Chairman and Co-chairman for American Chemical Society-sponsored conventions at the national and northwest regional levels, and has held all offices of the Montana Local Section of the ACS.
www.montana.edu /wwwbor/ITEM106-2001-R0300.htm   (433 words)

  
 Craig Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Craig Arnold directs the foundation's U.S. Library Program, whose primary goal is to work in partnership with public libraries to provide access to computers, the Internet and digital information for patrons in low-income communities in the United States and its territories.
Arnold joined the foundation in 1999 to lead the planning and implementation efforts to provide personal computers, Internet connections and technology support to over 10,000 U.S. public libraries.
Arnold served as a program manager at a large U.S. based personal computer manufacturer, guiding the development of its internal custom manufacturing operations.
www.npowerseattle.org /about/board/arnoldcraig.htm   (141 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But Craig isn't really a gardener's son after all; he is the all-powerful Caliph of Baghdad, who is in disguise so he can spy on Arnold, the local Grand Vizier who has been taxing Craig's subjects mercilessly.
As he is performing, Colman tries to stab Craig but misses and then must run for his life, going back to Arnold's palace to retrieve his daughter.
But Arnold is on to him and his guards attack Colman, who kills a number of them, including Arnold himself.
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=3227   (794 words)

  
 BookkooB: Shells - Craig Arnold
They lack credible criticism against Arnold's poetry - if anything, they demonstrate that Craig Arnold is not their kind of poet.
Arnold's collection of poetry was chosen by W.S.Merwin, another of the elite of contemporary poetry, and it is obvious that Merwin sees talent when he sees it.
Arnold possesses an ability to capture mid-twenties life, a period of life cluttered with both pieces of the past and of the future.
www.bookkoob.co.uk /book/0300079109.htm   (850 words)

  
 2000-2001 Fellows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Craig Arnold, a poet, has lived in Temple and Austin and is currently residing in Salt Lake City.
Arnold was a Visiting Writer in the Department of English at UT Austin in Fall 1999 and was the Thornton Writer-in-Residence at Lynchburg College in Virginia in Spring 2000.
Arnold hopes to complete a book-length poem, tentatively entitled “Made Flesh,” whose subject, he says, “is, quite simply, joy.” He envisions it as “a song-cycle or rhapsody, a marriage of the classical and the experimental, partly narrative, partly speaking in tongues”.
www.utexas.edu /ogs/Paisano/previous/fellows00-01.html   (341 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''''Hey Arnold!''''' was a Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon cartoon which first aired in autumn 1995 and ended in summer 2004.
Created by Matt Groening's inlaw Craig Bartlett, and based on his stop-motion clay animation shorts, the central character is Arnold, who lives with his grandparents Phil and Gertrude (his parents Stella and Miles have gone missing) that run a boarding house.
Craig Bartlett has also made it known he's from Seattle An interesting tidbit is that the character MonkeyMan can be seen running through the background, foreground, or in plain sight in almost every other episode.
www.mauspfeil.net /Hey_Arnold%21.html   (948 words)

  
 PRISM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This prestigious award was established to attract to naval research outstanding new faculty members at institutions of higher education, to support their research, and to encourage their teaching and research careers.
Arnold, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering who is affiliated with the Princeton Institute for Science and Technology of Materials and the Princeton Environmental Institute was one of only 28 winners nationwide.
Arnold earned a Ph.D in Physics from Harvard University in 2000 before becoming a National Research Council postdoctoral fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory.
www.prism.princeton.edu /Craig_Arnold.htm   (170 words)

  
 National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund - Officer of the Month - November 1998, Special Agent Craig M. Arnold, ...
Special Agent Craig M. Arnold went to college, became a Marine, obtained a law degree and then, instead of becoming a lawyer, he became a cop.
"Craig is the first agent you want at your back when you go through the door to make an arrest," says Special Agent in Charge Larry McCormick of the Kansas City Office.
Most recently, Special Agent Arnold was called upon to assist with the investigation and related protection regarding the United States Embassy bombings in Africa.
www.nleomf.com /TheFund/programs/OOM/arnold_nov98.htm   (973 words)

  
 Continuum, Winter 1998-99 - Poetic License
In January, Arnold was notified that his poem "Hot" was selected for inclusion in the 1998 edition of Scribner's annual anthology, Best American Poetry, along with a poem by U English professor and head of the writing program, Jacqueline Osherow, with whom Arnold has studied.
Osherow says Arnold is a "wonderful poet and student," though she wasn't always sure he'd realize his potential in those directions.
But Arnold's willfulness to be different and think for himself didn't prevent him from listening to suggestions and carefully weighing critical reviews of his work.
www.alumni.utah.edu /continuum/winter98/poetic.html   (894 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Animated series Hey Arnold!, chronicling the adventures of a genial lad with a football-shaped head and his quirky neighbourhood, is no exception; it's regularly watched by 45 million people a month.
The story is rife with political correctness and liberal sympathies as Arnold and his band of cheerful pals team up against greedy industrialist forces, who want to turn their beloved neighbourhood into a mall.
So, Arnold and his best mate must race to locate a document which will attest to the area's historical importance and make it a protected landmark.
us.imdb.com /Title?0314166   (566 words)

  
 United Church News: Sacred Space: Looking at the world differently   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Craig Hoopes: It may sound very strange, but my first experience of sacred space was a pile of dirt.
Craig Hoopes: You "float" a wall by putting a skylight or windows at the very top so that the source of light isn't direct.
Craig Hoopes: The first challenge was that the first building—the sanctuary—was designed as a contained structure, with no design to expand.
www.ucc.org /ucnews/nov01/sacred.htm   (2348 words)

  
 Yale Bulletin and Calendar - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Craig Arnold, a 1989 graduate of Yale College, has been selected the winner of the 1998 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition.
Arnold, who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, was chosen by renowned poet W.S. Merwin, judge of the competition.
Arnold's manuscript is Merwin's first selection as judge.
www.yale.edu /opa/ybc/v27.n1.news05.html   (406 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! the movie - CIA
Luckily, Arnold (Spencer Klein) and his pals live in a neighbourhood so close-knit it could pass for a small town plopped down in the middle of a major metropoplis.
But when a powerful developer wants to knock down all the shops and houses so he can build a mammoth "mall-plex" it looks like Arnold's neighbourhood may be history.
With the help of a sassy superhero and a mysterious, deep-voiced stranger, Arnold and Gerald (Jamil Walker Smith) cook up a scheme to save their beloved blocks before it's too late.
thecia.com.au /reviews/h/hey-arnold.shtml   (124 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! - Parents Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Simmons says that Arnold's and Phoebe's families are tied for second, and Gerald's family was third; usually (but not always), if there is a two-way tie for second, the next place is fourth, as there are three that are ahead of that place.
I have a copy of the episode as it was broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom, and that version is missing something; the part of the "flashback" where Arnold's father and Eduardo are in the avalanche, and Arnold's mother acts as their doctor.
Arnold, tired of being the recipient of all of Helga's April Fool's Day pranks, plays one on her, but it blinds her, and he has to be her "seeing-eye football-head"
home.netvista.net /~del_grande/arn_5spc.html   (1407 words)

  
 Review : 'Shells' by Craig Arnold : Pif No. 30 - November 1999
Craig Arnold's Shells begins with two epigraphs: one from Whitman, regarding quahog shells, and the other from Feuerbach, stating "Man is what he eats." They make a fascinating combination and made me curious about this book of poems from the get-go.
The third time through, I realized it's a sonnet: fourteen lines, a turn in the middle (after line nine, not line eight as one might expect).
By the end of page one I was, to continue Arnold's nautical metaphor, completely hooked.
www.pifmagazine.com /vol30/b_c_arnold.shtml   (695 words)

  
 JOHN ARNOLD "NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE"
Over the past few years John Arnold has risen to public attention along with a new wave of Detroit producers and artists.
Within electronic music circles formally trained artists often struggle to reconcile their academic backgrounds and the unconventional DIY ethos of club culture, yet John Arnold's classical guitar education has expanded, not limited, his imagination.
Carl Craig invited Arnold to perform his first-ever live electronic gig at the inaugural Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF), and Derrick May, who picked up his Sparkle EP for Transmat Records' sister label, Fragile, asked him back to perform in 2003.
www.ubiquityrecords.com /ur136.html   (851 words)

  
 The University of Tulsa >> News/Events/Publications
In poetry’s more academic circles, Craig Arnold has already raised a few eyebrows, turning out for his readings in leather pants and reciting or even acting out his poems from memory.
Arnold, who will receive his doctorate in creative writing at the University of Utah this spring, will begin the Dobie Paisano fellowship March 1 at a ranch outside of Austin that was owned by the late author J. Frank Dobie.
Arnold said he will begin work there on a poetic biography of Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe.
www.utulsa.edu /news/article.asp?Key=516   (272 words)

  
 Craig Bartlett's Charmed Past Life
Arnold in the clay short, The Arnold Waltz (1990).
Craig on location in Botswana for the filming of Postcards (left) and in Paris with the star of the film (right).
Craig and Doug Miller discussing the storyboards for Mystery Lodge (top) and on the set of Mystery Lodge with Bill Cranmer (Cultural Advisor for the film and Hereditary Chief of the Kwakwaka'wakw tribe) and Bob Rogers.
www.awn.com /mag/issue3.9/3.9pages/3.9bevilacquabartlett.html   (2358 words)

  
 Nickelodeon---Past Chats
Craig_B : Grandma and Grandpa are pretty goofy characters, and we use them for laughs, but you'll notice that Grandma is always on the side of the downtrodden, and she gives Arnold his sense of right and wrong.
We deal with that q in our special "The Journal," which is about how Arnold finds his dad's old journal, and they sit down and read it.
There's plenty more that could happen to Arnold and I'd be glad to keep making as many eps as we can think of.
www.nick.com /blab/past_chats/archive_bartlett2002.jhtml   (4135 words)

  
 Hey Arnold - TV Cartoon Series - All Info About the Family Screen Scene   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold is one of those quirky shows that appeals to kids and adults.
Eccentric, that is. Where Arnold's parents are is a bit of a mystery.
Hey Arnold is also seen in the UK (Nick Toons), Canada (YTV), and Australia (Nick).
familyscreenscene.allinfoabout.com /tv/arnoldtv.html   (490 words)

  
 BBC - collective - Craig Arnold
Craig Arnold's reviews and conversations are linked to from this page.
Links to other pages that Craig Arnold publishes on Collective will appear here.
Craig Arnold's latest weblog entry will appear here.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/collective/U1148544   (330 words)

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