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 Bill Cullen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cullen was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and survived a childhood bout with polio that left him with a limp for the rest of his life.
Cullen decided to try his luck in New York and one of his first jobs was writing for the "Easy Aces" radio show.
Cullen was a pilot during World War II and had a long time love of anything mechanical.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bill_Cullen   (698 words)

  
 Harlem 1900-1940: Schomburg Exhibit Countee Cullen
Countee Cullen was born Countee Porter on May 30, 1903, in New York.
Reverend Cullen was an influential minister who pastored Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the largest churches in Harlem at that time.
Cullen received the Harmon Foundation Literary Award in 1927 as well as a Guggenheim Fellowship for study abroad.
www.si.umich.edu /CHICO/Harlem/text/cullen.html   (507 words)

  
 T. Cullen Davis - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Thomas Cullen Davis (born 1933) was the head of the Kendavis oil company.
Cullen was as reserved as Priscilla was flamboyant.
Cullen Davis was tried and found innocent for the murder of Andrea Wilborn, his stepdaughter.
www.voyager.in /Priscilla_Davis   (357 words)

  
 The Cullen Law Firm
Cullen has represented the association and its members for over twenty years in a variety of matters including numerous class-action suits in state and federal courts under the federal Truth-in-Leasing regulations and the U.S. Constitution.
Cullen also represents a diverse group of clients in the textile, consumer electronics, and semi-conductor industries in a broad range of international trade matters and antidumping proceedings.
Cullen served as a Trial Attorney in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice where he defended the United States and various federal departments, agencies and officials in numerous civil proceedings throughout the country.
www.cullenlaw.com /attorneys_pdc.asp   (617 words)

  
 Countee Cullen (1903-1946)
Cullen's best work was his poetry; he apparently knew this when he compiled his anthology, with the self-explanatory title On These I Stand, shortly before his death.
Cullen's contemporaries (the best-known ones among the writers) were Gwendolyn Bennett, Langston Hughes, and Claude McKay; contrast the poetic method of social protest by studying poems written by each of these poets.
Cullen looked beyond his own rich heritage for authorial models and chose John Keats, firmly convinced that "To make a poet fl, and bid him sing" was a "curious thing" that God had done.
www.georgetown.edu /faculty/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/cullen.html   (1159 words)

  
 Our Firm | Cullen and Dykman LLP
Cullen and Dykman LLP is a prime example of such a firm.
Judge Cullen retired from his position as Chief Judge in 1915 and rejoined his former firm and its then senior partner, the Honorable William N. Dykman, who was later to become President of the New York State Bar Association.
Cullen and Dykman LLP's Garden City office opened in 1966 to better serve its existing clients and to assist and participate in the business growth that has occurred on Long Island during the last forty years.
www.cullenanddykman.com /firm/history.asp   (590 words)

  
 About Countee Cullen's Life and Career
Countee Cullen himself stated in Caroling Dusk (1927) that he was "reared in the conservative atmosphere of a Methodist parsonage," and it is clear that his foster father was a particularly strong influence.
Cullen was also at the center of one of the major social events of the Harlem Renaissance: On 9 April 1928 he married Yolande Du Bois, only child of W E. Du Bois, in one of the most lavish weddings in fl New York history.
Cullen said that he wanted to be known as a poet, not a "Negro poet." This did not affect his popularity, although some Harlem Renaissance writers, including Langston Hughes, interpreted this to mean that he wanted to deny his race, an interpretation endorsed by some later scholars.
www.english.uiuc.edu /maps/poets/a_f/cullen/life.htm   (3331 words)

  
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William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 - June 12, 1878) was an American poet and journalist.
He was born in Cummington, Massachusetts, the second son of Peter Bryant, a prominent doctor.
At first an associate editor, he became editor in 1829 and remained in that post until his death, the driving force of a liberal and literate paper he was strongly anti-slavery.
www.wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/w/wi/william_cullen_bryant.html   (172 words)

  
 Cullen number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cullen numbers were first studied by Rev. James Cullen in 1905.
It has been shown that almost all Cullen numbers are composite; the only known Cullen primes are those for n = 1, 141, 4713, 5795, 6611, 18496, 32292, 32469, 59656, 90825, 262419, 361275, 481899 and 1354828 (sequence A005849 in OEIS).
Sometimes, a generalized Cullen number is defined to be a number of the form n · b
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cullen_number   (239 words)

  
 Countee Cullen
Cullen once said that he was born in New York City - perhaps he did not mean it literally.
At the age of 15, Cullen was adopted unofficially by the Reverend F.A. Cullen, minister of Salem M.E. Church, one of the largest congregations of Harlem.
As a poet Cullen was conservative: he did not ignore racial themes, but based his works on the Romantic poets, especially Keats, and often used the traditional sonnet form.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /ccullen.htm   (1197 words)

  
 Cullen Genealogy Homepage
Cullen List at Rootsweb: A new feature for keeping in touch with Cullen researchers the world over, sponsored by the tried and true Rootsweb.
Cullen Surname Origins: A page dedicated to the various origins attributed to the surname Cullen.
Cullen Records Archive: A growing collection of reference material pertaining to Cullen genealogical research.
www.lrbcg.com /jtcullen   (558 words)

  
 Head and Neck Cancer Specialist Named Director of University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center OF UNIVERSITY OF ...
Kevin J. Cullen, M.D., a highly regarded leader in cancer research and treatment at the Lombardi Cancer Center at Georgetown University, has been chosen as director of the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center in Baltimore.
Dr. Cullen, who specializes in head and neck cancer, will be a professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and will head its Program in Oncology.
Dr. Cullen plans to expand and enlarge the multidisciplinary teams that are already the backbone of the cancer center’s clinical operation and to make cutting-edge cancer treatment services available to a broader range of patients.
www.umm.edu /news/releases/cullen.html   (941 words)

  
 Commonwealth biplane fighter aces - Nigel Cullen
Flying Officer Cullen (which was one of the three which had taken off from Larissa) then spotted a trimotor out to sea west of the Kassandra peninsula, which he identified as an S.81.
Flying Officer Cullen also reported shooting down a Z.1007bis, which exploded in midair, but as only one was actually lost it is presumed that he also fired at the aircraft shot down by Pattle’s section.
Cullen continued to attack and returned to claim a total of four Cants shot down and one probable, although his Hurricane was badly damaged by return fire, one bullet passing through his flying boot and grazing his shin; he reported seeing 18 parachutes in the air at one time.
surfcity.kund.dalnet.se /commonwealth_cullen.htm   (5638 words)

  
 Cullen lifts Hurricanes to win over Lightning - Boston.com
Matt Cullen had the only goal in the shootout lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to a 5-4 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning and into a tie for first in the Eastern conference standings in Raleigh on Friday.
Carolina Hurricanes Matt Cullen (R) shoots the winning goal past Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Sean Burke during a shootout in their NHL game in Raleigh, North Carolina April 14, 2006.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Matt Cullen had the only goal in the shootout lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to a 5-4 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning and into a tie for first in the Eastern conference standings in Raleigh on Friday.
www.boston.com /sports/hockey/articles/2006/04/15/cullen_lifts_hurricanes_to_win_over_lightning   (386 words)

  
 The Most Reverend Edward P. Cullen, D.D. - Bishop of Allentown
Bishop Cullen is the oldest son and second child of Edward P. Cullen, Sr.
Bishop Cullen's academic credentials include a Masters in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania (1970), a Masters of Education from LaSalle University (1971) and a Masters of Divinity from St.
Within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the communities which comprise it, Bishop Cullen was known for his keen insight and vision of Church, his expertise in administration, and his deeply principled compassion toward those in need.
www.cathedral-church.org /bishop.html   (989 words)

  
 The Top Twenty: Cullen
Now the known Cullen primes include those with n=1, 141, 4713, 5795, 6611, 18496, 32292, 32469, 59656, 90825, 262419 and 361275 (they are composite for all smaller n).
Cullen prime search status page for more information.
Hooley76], but it is still conjectured that there are infinitely many Cullen primes.
primes.utm.edu /top20/page.php?id=6   (292 words)

  
 Bill Cullen - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Bill Cullen, full name William Lawrence Cullen (February 18, 1920–July 7, 1990), was an American radio and television personality.
He was on the panel of I've Got a Secret from 1952 until 1967 and then he was a panelist (and guest host) on To Tell the Truth from 1969 until 1978.
Cullen was a very bright man. He was a pilot during World War II and he had a long time love of anything mechanical.
voyager.in /Bill_Cullen   (559 words)

  
 McGill Department of Physiology • Faculty & Staff
The experimental approach is multidisciplinary and includes recording from individual neurons in the brain while an alert animal performs a variety of behavioural tasks, as well as behavioral studies in humans, nonhuman primates, and mice.
Cullen K.E. and Minor L.B. Semicircular Canal Afferents Similarly Encode Active And Passive Head-On-Body Rotations: Implications For The Role Of Vestibular Efference.
Cullen K.E., Roy J.E., and Sylvestre P.A. Signal Processing in the Vestibular Nuclei is Dependent on the Current Behavioral Goal.
www.medicine.mcgill.ca /physio/staffpages/kcullen.htm   (396 words)

  
 Countée Cullen
Born in 1903 in New York City, Countee Cullen was raised in a Methodist parsonage.
His second volume of poetry, Copper Sun (1927), met with controversy in the fl community because Cullen did not give the subject of race the same attention he had given it in Color.
He was raised and educated in a primarily white community, and he differed from other poets of the Harlem Renaissance like Langston Hughes in that he lacked the background to comment from personal experience on the lives of other fls or use popular fl themes in his writing.
www.math.buffalo.edu /~sww/poetry/cullen_countee.html   (294 words)

  
 Drop Me Off in Harlem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Cullen resisted being pigeonholed as a fl poet, yet many of his poems tackled issues of race.
Cullen's 1928 marriage to Yolanda Du Bois, daughter of civil rights pioneer W. Du Bois, was a watershed event in Harlem society; guests packed not only the church balcony but the streets outside.
Cullen dedicated his poem "To a Brown Boy" to Langston Hughes, an usher at his wedding.
artsedge.kennedy-center.org /exploring/harlem/faces/cullen_text.html   (467 words)

  
 Old Bridge Cellars - Cullen Winery - Australian Wines - Margaret River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
A founding winery of Margaret River, established by Diana and Kevin Cullen in 1971.
The 72 acre Cullen vineyard is planted predominantly in gravelly, sandy, granite derived topsoils with a clay base.
Winemaking is now in the hands of Vanya Cullen, daughter of the founders; she is possessed of an extraordinarily good palate.
www.oldbridgecellars.com /wineries/cullen   (202 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Dan Cullen
An exciting dyed-blond deceiver, Cullen is tipped to replace Shane Warne as Australia's long-term No. 1 and has developed similar characteristics to the hero he chased for an autograph as a 10-year-old.
A crafty, heavy-turner who carries a sense of mystery and Australian innovation with his ability to deliver the doosra, Cullen has shown during a steep introduction that he is unafraid to upset batsmen with his flight, dip, spin or verbal banter.
He stayed on for the one-day series and was economical in the three matches, securing a spot in the list of nationally-contracted players ahead of Cameron White, the Victoria legspinner.
content-sl.cricinfo.com /australia/content/player/4882.html   (493 words)

  
 Cullen's Bar and Grill in Chicago, IL - AOL City Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Cullen's is a cozy bar full of Irish charm and soul, offering live music, comfort food and a warm and friendly crowd.
Owned by Michael Cullen, who also is the proprietor of next-door Mercury Theatre, the pub and restaurant attracts a lively group of neighborhood regulars as well as real Irish folk.
Cullen's also serves a traditional Irish breakfast on weekend mornings.
cityguide.aol.com /chicago/restaurants/cullens-bar-and-grill/v-123146   (354 words)

  
 Heath Anthology of American LiteratureCountee Cullen - Author Page
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was the adopted son of Frederick A. Cullen, an AME minister, and his wife, Carolyn.
And because he was literary editor for Opportunity magazine—one of the two foremost fl periodicals of the era—he exercised significant influence over which other young authors had their works appear in print in the mid-20s.
In tone, Cullen’s poetry is marked by intensity of emotion and, thematically, by a persistent concern with the ironies and frustrations of the African American experience, especially from a religious perspective.
college.hmco.com /english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_pages/modern/cullen_co.html   (380 words)

  
 The Cullen Law Firm
Located in the Georgetown section of our nation's capital, The Cullen Law Firm, PLLC represents over 100 years of practical legal and complex litigation experience.
The firm is best known for its class action transportation litigation, False Claims Act, its international trade law and Customs practice and its Constitutional challenges to state and federal taxes and fees.
The Cullen Law Firm is proud of its unique record of success in the representation of each of the members of its diverse client base.
www.cullenlaw.com   (127 words)

  
 Dave Cullen -- Journalist & Author of Upcoming Columbine Book
In a superb piece in Slate magazine, Dave Cullen reveals the conclusions of the lead F.B.I. investigator, Dwayne Fuselier, as well as of the Michigan State psychiatrist Frank Ochberg and others who studied the Columbine shootings.
I created this Columbine guide to direct readers to the wealth of Columbine information out there, steer you toward the accurate information, and away from the pervasive myths.
Salon magazine's Dave Cullen, who has been on top of the Columbine story from the start, reported on Thursday that investigators finalizing the official report on Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold now say they ''were never part of the Trench Coat Mafia'' and ''didn't target jocks, minorities or Christians.''
www.davecullen.com   (440 words)

  
 Cullen Genealogy Posts: Co. Antrim, Ireland
My grandfather, James Cullen, was born in Ballimena, N.Ireland in 1874 and was a Lieutenant the British Army in India where he lived most of his life.
My father, Gordon Desmond James Cullen, was born in Nemich India in 1921 and died at 74 yrs in 1995.
Mary Cullen married James McGovern in Co. Antrim in approx.
www.lrbcg.com /jtcullen/PostAntr.htm   (311 words)

  
 cullen
Cullen has been involved in real estate related businesses in Loudoun for over 15 years and been instrumental in the development of major eastern Loudoun commercial developments including Beaumeade, Dulles 28 Center, Ashburn Center and Loudoun Gateway Center.
Cullen’s resume includes work on office, warehouse, retail, residential, recreational and hotel properties.
Cullen is the past-chair of the Economic Development Commission’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and is a full member of the Urban Land Institute.
www.loudoun.gov /edc/members/cullen.htm   (179 words)

  
 Cullen's Bar & Grill on Centerstage Chicago - Cullen's Bar & Grill : 3741 N. Southport Ave., Chicago, (773) 975-0600, ...
Irish bars are a dime a dozen in Chicago, but most natives know the difference between the true Irish pubs and the O'Flanagans-come-lately designed to draw the tourists.
Cullen's Bar and Grill is the rare Irish tavern that manages to straddle both worlds successfully.
When the weather's accommodating, Cullen's outdoor seating is one of the best people-watching locations in the city.
centerstage.net /restaurants/cullens.html   (400 words)

  
 PAL: Countee Cullen
Copyright © 1925 Harper and Bros., renewed 1963 by Ida. M Cullen.
This grows upon me." - CC Cullen was the leading writer of the Harlem Renaissance, a period of remarkable literary achievement by African-American writers in New York City during the 1920s.
A dedicated craftsman, Cullen was criticized for being conventional, for using the British romantic poets as his models, and for insisting that poetry in general should be free of racial and political matters.
www.csustan.edu /english/reuben/pal/chap9/cullen.html   (586 words)

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