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  Northwood Glass from the Glass Encyclopedia
Northwood glass in the USA was made at the glass factories of Harry Northwood, son of a famous English glass designer.
Harry Northwood made many types and designs in glass, but is probably best known for his brilliant carnival glass, produced from 1908 to 1925, like the "grape and cable" plate shown above left, probably, to quote Dave Doty, the most successful of all carnival glass patterns.
A Field Guide to Carnival Glass by David Doty, 1998
www.glassencyclopedia.com /Northwoodglass.html   (775 words)

  
 BOOKS on Exonumia: Tokens, Medals, Political, Fraternal, World's Fair, more.
Listing of token merchants for each of 200+ towns, with photos of some tokens, rarity guide by town.
Listed by town and merchant, with dates in operation and business type from directories.
Includes all ghost towns and every opening and closing of all post offices.
www.exonumia.com /books.htm   (4476 words)

  
 The Telegraph Office -- for Telegraph Key Collectors and Historians
Jame's Doty's list of Telegraph companies: A comprehensive list from the very beginning of the telegraph business.
Thomas Edison: The teenage telegrapher became a telegraph engineer an telegraph instrument maker before becoming the premier inventor of the 19th century.
James Doty's sampling of telegrams: Some old and beautiful examples.
www.telegraph-office.com /tel_off-page.html   (2958 words)

  
 Arts + Literature Laboratory: Word of Mouth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
He hosts and produces the radio program La nuit la poesie on France Culture and is a contributing editor of Les Lettres francaises.
She won the Grolier Prize in 1994, the W.B. Yeats Society Poetry Contest in 2001 (judged by Paul Muldoon), and placed third in the 1997 Painted Bride Quarterly Poetry Contest (judged by Mark Doty).
In 2001, her manuscript was selected as a finalist for the Walt Whitman Prize, sponsored by the Academy of American Poets.
www.allgallery.org /wordofmouth.html   (4489 words)

  
 Boycott Brazil
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeal upheld Judge Doty's ORDER without even reviewing Lambros' appeal brief on October 17, 2001.
June 13, 2000, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ORDERED Lambros to serve a consecutive 5,357 day sentence that he was not extradited on from Brazil.
Elizabeth Rauscher, director of Technic Research Laboratory stated, "Give me the money and three months," she says, "and I'll be able to affect the behavior of eighty percent (80%) of the people in this town without their knowing it." According to Lincoln Lawrence, author of WERE WE CONTROLLED?, EDOM is now operational.
www.members.aol.com /BrazilBoycott   (13533 words)

  
 *U* UFO Database: Discredited UFO Sightings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
A newspaper hoax to prevent the railroad from bypassing town!
Here is a list of UFO places that cannot be found.
Towns, even islands and entire counties have vanished from the map!
www.larryhatch.net /DISCRED.html   (3071 words)

  
 Society of American Silversmiths - Library
Robert M. Doty, Currier Gallery of Art, 1987, no ISBN or LOC #
My review for JCK Book Club: Though the name William Spratling may not be readily recognizable, this 20th century Renaissance man single handedly revolutionized the Mexican silver industry.
From his first visit to Mexico in 1926 at the age of twenty-six, to his death in 1967, Spratling had turned the town of Taxco into a silversmithing mecca.
www.silversmithing.com /books.htm   (6690 words)

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