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 Akbar Khan (Pakistan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He also had a grudge against General Douglas David Gracey, then C-in-C of the Pakistan Army, who had put a brake on the deeper involvement of the army on the Kashmir front.
General Gracey also told Colonel Franklin that he had informed the Chief of the Imperial Staff of Akbar’s tendencies before he had left for the course...
According to Gracey the Defence Secretary Iskander Mirza wished Akbar to go on to the Imperial Defence College to "complete his education".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rawalpindi_Conspiracy_Case   (2363 words)

  
 St. Clair County Biographies
DAVID WALKER, farmer, section 17, a native of Darke County, Ohio, was born January 7, 1842, being the son of Alexander and Catherine (Sheppard) Walker, natives of Virginia.
David was the fourth child of a family of ten children.
DAVID SNYDER, farmer, section 16, came originally from Darke County, Ohio, where he was born in 1845.
www.looktothepast.com /stclairbios3.html   (22169 words)

  
 Ayub Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ayub Khan was made Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army on January 17, 1951, succeeding General Sir Douglas Gracey, thus becoming the first native Pakistani general to hold that position.
He would later go on to serve in the second cabinet (1954) of Muhammad Ali Bogra as Defence Minister, and when Iskander Mirza declared martial law on October 7, 1958, Khan was made its chief martial law administrator.
Following the war, he joined the fledgling Pakistani Army as the 10th ranking senior officer (his Pakistan Army number was 10).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muhammad_Ayub_Khan   (947 words)

  
 Guidon Books - Civil War Books
Introduction by Douglas Southall Freeman, foreword and endnotes by Albert Castel.
An authoritative modern single-volume battle history that spans the war from opening engagement at Fort Sumter to Lee's surrender at Appomattox, and extending to the surrender of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith in Galveston, Texas on June 2, 1865.
Eicher, David J. The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War.
www.guidon.com /civil.html   (11956 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Huntingdon County, PA, Obituaries
Surviving are two children, Donald Gracey of Shippensburg and Susan Gracey of San Mateo, Calif. There are five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Surviving are two sons: Arnold V. “Buzz” of Three Springs and David R., Orbisonia; two daughters: Ella V. James, Rawlings, MD and Patricia A. Jenkins, Three Springs; five grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Born Aug. 7, 1933, in Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late Clifford David Keller and Mary A. (Lightner) Keller Weaver, who survives in New York.
www.genealogybuff.com /pa/pa-huntingdon-obits16.htm   (14608 words)

  
 2005-July.txt
DAVID BOWERS ON JOHN J. With permission, below are a few excepts from Q. David Bowers' essay on John Ford from the recent Kolbe catalog of the Ford Library Part II sale: "Briefly, JJF is one of the most important, most influential figures in American numismatics.
Brearley headed a constitutional committee, Don relates in the book, "David Brearley and the Making of the United States Constitution." just one of its accomplishments was the creation of the electoral college.
Of course, the publisher and I had hoped to have it in hand before the show, but there was a last minute addition prompted by a coin I saw at the Mid-America show in Chicago last month.
my.binhost.com /pipermail/esylum/2005-July.txt   (20522 words)

  
 CHEST: A message from the ACCP Government Liason Committee - American College of Chest Physicians
William Dasher, Douglas Gracey, David Gutterman, William Haik, Alex Little, James Mathers, Rachakonda Prabhu, John Studdard, and Ronald White.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0984/is_n5_v105/ai_15469182   (1227 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Grant, Carl; Douglas, David Curr; Payling, Stephen Rex; and Vota, James 06969239 Cl. 416-220R.
Duchon, Douglas; and Jester, Steven, to ACIST Medical Systems, Inc. Systems and methods for detection and measurement of elements in a medium 06969865 Cl. 250-573.
Doyle, David R.; Hall, Andrew D.; Robinson, Darrell D.; McNeal, Scott E.; and Smith, Donald A., to Enterprises International, Inc. Apparatus and methods for wire-tying bundles of objects 06968779 Cl. 100-2.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week48/OG/patentee/alphaD_Utility.htm   (5448 words)

  
 SusWeb
Douglas dealt with that through his concept of the "Cultural Heritage." All humans have contributed to the legacy of skills, technologies, social cohesion, institutions, and morale, without which the current feats of Bill Gates and the stock markets would be unthinkable.
Major Douglas, the founder–like Marx and Keynes–was by no means free of the prejudices endemic in his day.
Not only would this be an inherited right of those who chose to step out of the rat race; it could emancipate society itself from the every accelerating exponential growth that is undermining the biosphere and the fibre and purpose of society itself.
www.sustecweb.co.uk /past/sustec81   (18686 words)

  
 The Almanac - 1998_04_29.obit29.html
Chetkovich served as a director of American International Group, McDonnell Douglas and Phillips Petroleum.
He devoted a great deal of time to his alma mater, especially the business school where he was a regents' professor, director of external affairs and special consultant to the dean.
Rogers is survived by his wife, Jo Ann Sloan Rogers; his children and their spouses, James and Corleen Rogers, Mark and Thaylene Rogers, Shawn and Todd Zenger, Heather and Lon Price, and Heidi and Skip Johnson; siblings David and Roberta Rogers; and 16 grandchildren.
www.almanacnews.com /morgue/1998/1998_04_29.obit29.html   (1559 words)

  
 E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 33, July 31, 2005
David Gracey writes: "It has been many years since I bought a copy of "Rolling Stone" magazine but the cover of the July 28, 2005 issue caught my eye with "King of Counterfeit; the criminal genius who cracked the new $100 bill".
Counterfeiting was mostly a family business passed from one generation to the next and Art Williams learned the art of counterfeiting from his stepfather.
The article includes a map of the "London numismatic district" marking the bomb locations and the sites of Spink, Coincraft and the joint library of the Royal Numismatic Society and the British Numismatic Society.
www.coinbooks.org /club_nbs_esylum_v08n33.html   (4733 words)

  
 Aircraft (Science Tracer Bullet - Science Reference Services, Libraryof Congress)
Carmody, Douglas S. Airplane maintenance and repair: a manual for owners, builders, technicians, and pilots.
Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas aircraft since 1920.
The rebirth of European aviation, 1902-1908: a study of the Wright brothers' influence.
www.lcweb.loc.gov /rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/aircrafttb.html   (1793 words)

  
 Second Goose » Moose Camp Wrapup
The site is running on a modded version of Minima Plus, based on blogger template Minima, originally by Douglas Bowman.
ken.therickards.com /2006/02/13/moose-camp-wrapup   (402 words)

  
 Commanders in Chief, Pakistan
Sir Douglas David Gracey, KCB, KCIE, CBE, MC*
www.regiments.org /biography/defchiefs/pkCinC.htm   (78 words)

  
 ELI LILLY AND COMPANY v. BARR LABORATORIES, INC.
Of counsel on the brief were Douglas K.
With him on the brief were Allen M. Sokal, Kenneth M. Frankel, and David S.
Of counsel on the brief was Mark E. Waddell, Bryan Cave, LLP, of New York, New York.
www.ll.georgetown.edu /federal/judicial/fed/opinions/99opinions/99-1262.html   (6099 words)

  
 BRICOLAGE: October 2004
I would have to compare Burroughs to David Sedaris, because his book is a memoir of a gay man and it's very funny.
I started this book before Devil in the White City, (not sure why) and I really enjoyed it.
finijo.blogspot.com /2004_10_01_finijo_archive.html   (2400 words)

  
 Sir Douglas David Gracey
General Sir Douglas David Gracey, KCB, KCIE, CBE, MC, Commander in Chief Pakistan Army
General Sir Douglas David Gracey, KCB, KCIE, CBE, MC, acting Commander in Chief Pakistan Army
Note: A letter catalogued by MJF,dated 23 March 1948, refers to Gracey as CINC Pakistan Army at that date; but International Who's Who states that Messervy was CINC Pakistan Army until August 1948.
www.archives.lib.soton.ac.uk /mbindex/index129.shtml   (97 words)

  
 london.html
David Jackson, "MIAs' Kin Want Perot as President," Dallas Morning News, May 19, 1992; interview with David Jackson, May 18, 1992; telephone interview with John LeBoutillier, June 12, 1992; "It's Businessman Perot and Not War Hero Bush Who Attracts a Following Among U.S. Veterans," Wall Street Journal, July 2, 1992.
andromeda.rutgers.edu /~hbf/london.html   (1626 words)

  
 Opinion-Flash-04/30/96
JOSEPH DOUGLAS GRACEY, JR., Court:TCA DAVID M. SIBLEY, Chattanooga, for Appellant ALBERT L. WATSON, III, Chattanooga, for Appellee First Paragraph: This is a post-divorce case.
The trial court entered an order on July 5, 1995, changing the custody of the parties minor child, Anna Rebekah Lee Gracey (Anna), from Father to the childs mother, the appellee Cathy Ann Gracey (Mother).
DAVID M. Court:TCCA FOR THE APPELLANT: FOR THE APPELLEE: Brenda S. Bramlett Charles W. Burson Attorney at Law Attorney General and Reporter 724 North Main Street P.O. Box 967 Michelle L. Lehmann Shelbyville, TN 37160 Counsel for the State William Michael McCown District Attorney General Gary M. Jones Asst.
www.tba.org /Opinion_Flash/op_1996/op-02_42.html   (1748 words)

  
 The 1965 War: A view from the east
It was GHQ mantra that the 'battle for East Bengal would be fought in the West Punjab.' Propounded by the Pakistan Army's second Commander-in-Chief (1948 to 1951) General Sir Douglas David Gracey (1 Gurkhas), this dictum may have had strategic rationale but was political dynamite (The State of Martial Rule, Ayesha Jalal page 85).
Their accounts bring to mind Lloyd George's stern admonition to Field Marshal Douglas Haig that the brass hats shouldn't make the mistake of thinking that the seat of the intelligence is in the chin!
Pakistan's fortunes, like India's earlier empires, would be decided on the Punjab plains; the difference was this encounter was originating from the east rather than the west, something that hadn't happened that often (except under the colonial Brits!) since Alexandrian times!
www.rediff.com /news/2005/oct/05war.htm?q=tp&file=.htm   (2674 words)

  
 Acknowledgments
Gracey, Harry L. "Learning the Student Role: Kindergarten as Academic Boot Camp." Down to Earth Sociology: Introductory Readings.
Foley, Douglas E. "The Great American Football Ritual: Reproducing Race, Class and Gender Inequality." Sociology of Sport Journal 7.2 (1990): 111-35.
Bailyn, Bernard, Robert Dallek, David Brion Davis, David Herbert Donald, John L. Thomas, and Gordon S. Wood.
www.writing.ucsb.edu /faculty/lbehrens/sentcraft/ack.htm   (284 words)

  
 ElmoreMarrNC.htm
Faucett Fossett, David Elizabeth Davis 9 Nov. 1783 Richard Foset Fossett, George Martha Ray 21 Oct. 1807 Wm.
Jones Johnston, David Mary Mebane 17 May 1828 eli Troxler Johnston, David Salley Jones 14 May 1829 Thos.
Fossett, David Elizabeth Davis 9 Nov. 1783 Richard Foset Fossett, Thomas Rosannah McCollum 29 May 1829 Robert Pleasant Fossett, Wm.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/burnaby/1077/ElmoreMarrNC.htm   (11482 words)

  
 Gardening Books, Gardens, Bargain Books, Sale
The foreword is by Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who describes the book as 'successful and valuable, in a new improved and up-to-date form'.
Glasgow, David & Charles, [1994],, large 8vo [27 x 20 cm]; 144 pp, color frontis and other photos by Richard Hanson, numerous other illus from drwgs, bibliog, index, orig cloth, gilt spine title lettering, dj, fine and clean.
Newton Abbot, David & Charles, [1977], fourth edition, 8vo [22.5 x 15 cm]; [viii], 576 pp, colored frontis, illus from photos and drwgs, orig cloth, gilt spine title lettering, dj (light wear at edge, not price clipped), else near fine, quite clean.
www.horizonbook.com /bargaingarden.html   (13869 words)

  
 NEJM -- Effects on Blood Pressure of Reduced Dietary Sodium and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Diet
Douglas, J. G., Bakris, G. L., Epstein, M., Ferdinand, K. C., Ferrario, C., Flack, J. M., Jamerson, K. A., Jones, W. E., Haywood, J., Maxey, R., Ofili, E. O., Saunders, E., Schiffrin, E. L., Sica, D. A., Sowers, J. R., Vidt, D. G., the Hypertension in African Americans Working Grou, (2003).
Tobin, M. D., Raleigh, S. M., Newhouse, S., Braund, P., Bodycote, C., Ogleby, J., Cross, D., Gracey, J., Hayes, S., Smith, T., Ridge, C., Caulfield, M., Sheehan, N. A., Munroe, P. B., Burton, P. R., Samani, N. Association of WNK1 Gene Polymorphisms and Haplotypes With Ambulatory Blood Pressure in the General Population.
Wright, J. Jr, Rahman, M., Scarpa, A., Fatholahi, M., Griffin, V., Jean-Baptiste, R., Islam, M., Eissa, M., White, S., Douglas, J. Determinants of Salt Sensitivity in Black and White Normotensive and Hypertensive Women.
content.nejm.org /cgi/content/abstract/344/1/3   (4065 words)

  
 Graduate Catalog - Mathematics and Computer Science Department
John C. Arch, Ph.D. Howard T. Bell, Ph.D. Winston Crawley, Ph.D. Frank R. Dangello, Ph.D. Douglas E. Ensley, Ph.D. Eugene R. Fiorini, Ph.D. Donald E. Gracey, M.Ed.
Applicants for admission to the Master of Science degree program in mathematics will be expected to have completed at least 30 credits in the mathematical sciences and to satisfy the general admission requirements of the graduate school.
www.ship.edu /catalog/grad98/artsmat.html   (1007 words)

  
 Irish Democrat : Anonn Is Anall (Peter Berresford Ellis) : Another nation divided
There is a curiosity here in that the commander-in-chief of the Pakistan army at the period was an English officer -- Lt Gen Sir Douglas David Gracey.
This document was last modified by David Granville on 2002-12-29 15:03:44.
On October 27 Lord Mountbatten responded with delight “in response to Your Highness’ appeal for military aid, action has been taken today to send troops of the Indian Army to Kashmir, to help your own forces to defend your territory and to protect the lives, property and honour of your people”.
www.irishdemocrat.co.uk /anonn-is-anall/kashmir   (1983 words)

  
 THADDEUS - CATALOGUE
Exploration of the "postindustrial" or "informational" society as it has been shaped by corporate capitalism since 1945.
How an evolving life requires changes in investment strategies - with sample portfolios to guide investors' lifetime investment decisions.
Very good condition in lightly chipped dust jacket with protective plastic wrapper.
www.thaddeusbooks.com /bus.htm   (9146 words)

  
 KSUCVM - Alumni Class 1964 Composite
Third Row: Elmer George Davis, James C. Davis, John R. Glassmaker, Malcolm C. Goodrich, Rodger Gracey, Fred T. Hanson, Garland E. Hinkle, Eldon E. Hollern, Carl R. Johnson, Frank R. Jordan.
Fourth Row: Myron N. Jorgensen Jr., Melville L. Just Jr., Charles W. Kasselder, Douglas A. Leigh, Stanley J. Lewengrub, Philip Litwak, Jean Anne (Dieleman) MacEachern, Harvey R. Matney, Leon J. Mills.
Fifth Row: William F. Mohri, Thomas D. Moss, Francis P. Moynagh, David A. Nichols, Marlan E. Ray, James Riedinger, Terry Roberts, Martin G. Robl, John F. Rule, Kenneth L. Rundle, H. Dwane Santala.
www.vet.ksu.edu /depts/alumni/composites/class1964.htm   (220 words)

  
 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, ANNIVERSARIES, DEATHS
In addition to her husband Sherwood she is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth E. Goldsboro of Bridgeton, and Mayme J. Clarke of Swedesboro; two brothers, Albert Mosely of Cheswold, Delaware and Elvin Loatman of Springfield, Massachusetts;  six grandchildren, Herbert, Martin, Barry and Sharon Goldsboro, Douglas and Dana Lynn Clarke; two great-grandchildren, Ahmond and Alaya Goldsboro.
John’s United Methodist Church, Fordville, New Jersey.  Rev. Nyada Clarke, Pastor.  Service for Sophia Mosely Gould, January 14, 1984.   The Funeral Director: Lively’s Funeral Home.  Pallbearers: Herbert Goldsboro, Douglas Clarke, Barry Goldsboro, Martin Goldsboro, Wayne Ridgeway, Raymond Ridgeway.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his devoted friend and companion Dorothy F. Pierce, children Tonya Renee and Harry Sherman Pierce of Bridgeton, two sisters Anna M. Gould of Bridgeton, and Pauline H. DeShields of Carneys Pt., three brothers Nathan C. Gould of Balt., MD, John R. Gould, Sr.
www.mitsawokett.com /Obituaries/obit-gould.html   (6955 words)

  
 Heroin Books
The Gospel According to Gracey : A Novel
Title: The Gospel According to Gracey : A Novel
The War on Drugs III: The Continuing Saga of the Mysteries and Miseries of Intoxication, Addiction, Crime, and Public Policy
www.drug-rehab-advice.info /all-about-Heroin.php   (2554 words)

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