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 Kenyon College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kenyon's sports teams are referred to as the Lords and Ladies, and their colors are purple and white, with gold often added as an accent.
Kenyon's English Department is perhaps the best known among the college's academic departments.
The 2005 Princeton Review and Fiske Guide to Colleges 2005 both ranked Kenyon's admissions as "most selective" and the college received top academic ratings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kenyon_College   (474 words)

  
 Calvin College: Calvin News - Jane Kenyon: A Literary Life
Kenyon was manic depressive, and her last years were spent in a battle with leukemia, the disease that claimed her at the age of 47.
In “Jane Kenyon: A Literary Life” Timmerman sketches Kenyon’s childhood on a farm in Ann Arbor, her education at the University of Michigan — where a friendship with professor and poet Donald Hall metamorphosed into marriage — and the couple’s writing years in New Hampshire.
In arguably the book’s most moving chapter, Timmerman tells of Kenyon’s trip to India, where the sight of a dead infant in a sacred river challenged her deeply held Christian beliefs; her poem “Woman, Why Are You Weeping?” deals with this spiritual loss of equilibrium.
www.calvin.edu /news/releases/2002_03/kenyon.htm   (465 words)

  
 Old Worms, New Aging Genes: Science News Online, Aug. 2, 2003
Kenyon's group was able to deduce from these observations that a working daf-16 gene tends to trigger other worm genes that would promote longevity, while a functioning daf-2 gene normally suppresses the activity of daf-16 or its protein.
In their 1993 report, Kenyon and her colleagues speculated that the identification of genes under the sway of daf-16 "could lead to a general understanding of how life span can be extended." In a flurry of recent publications, some of those genes have finally come to light.
Kenyon's team also found that DAF-16 controls the production of many proteins that cells use to thwart damage to DNA and other molecules in response to factors such as heat or highly reactive molecules known as free radicals.
www.sciencenews.org /20030802/bob9.asp   (2523 words)

  
 Kenyon
Kenyon recognized as a top producer of Fulbright fellows in 2005 More...
Kenyon graduates can earn a master's in teaching, plus certification, under a new partnership with Earlham College More...
The Kenyon Review sponsors poetry contest for high school sophomores and juniors More...
www.kenyon.edu /index.xml   (54 words)

  
 doriskenyon
Doris Kenyon was almost completely retired the last quarter century of her life, appearing only in a handful of TV shows as favors to her show-business friends; one such friend was Efrem Zimbalist Jr., who in 1958 cast Kenyon as a Norma Desmond-type faded star desperate for a comeback on 77 Sunset Strip.
Kenyon was playing tennis with Milton in 1930 when he suddenly was felled by a fatal heart attack.
An American actress - Doris Kenyon was the daughter of well-to-do writer and publisher James B. Kenyon, the editor of 'The Standard Dictionary' and one-time protege of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
www.lind.org.zw /people/doriskenyon/doriskenyon.htm   (862 words)

  
 Kenyon & Kenyon - Intellectual Property Law
Kenyon & Kenyon is one of the largest and most diversified intellectual property law firms in the country, and we have been providing intellectual property solutions for our U.S. and global clients since 1879.
Kenyon & Kenyon attorneys appointed to INTA Committees
www.kenyon.com   (154 words)

  
 Poetry: Jane Kenyon
Jane Kenyon (1947-1995) was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and attended the University of Michigan.
Although Kenyon was to write joyously about her life in rural New Hampshire, she suffered from severe depression throughout her marriage, and her final poems document her struggle against leukemia.
Kenyon's poetry is delicate and subtle, a poetry of shadings and quiet musings.
www.bedfordstmartins.com /litlinks/poetry/kenyon.htm   (420 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Programmes Kenyon Confronts Blunkett's ID 'stolen' by reporter
Kenyon managed to get a provisional driving licence with Mr Blunkett's name and details - but with his own picture - despite the fact that the home secretary is registered blind.
Paul Kenyon, of BBC One's Kenyon Confronts programme, set out to prove how easy it is to snatch other people's identities and shows that basic checks are not made when official documents are issued.
Kenyon Confronts: Identity Snatchers was broadcast on BBC One on Wednesday, 8 January at 1930 GMT.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/programmes/kenyon_confronts/2625395.stm   (570 words)

  
 Kenyon College
The main gates on Kenyon's Main Path are said to have been built atop the "Hellmouth." Some also believe that the Church of the Holy Spirit or Manning Hall stand atop the gate to the underworld.
Famous Kenyon alumni include novelists E. Doctorow and Caleb Carr, The West Wing actress Allison Janney, Pulitzer Prize-winning poets Robert Lowell and James Wright, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William H. Rehnquist and Justice David Davis, comedian Jonathan Winters, movie star Paul Newman, and 19th President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes.
Click below to take a look at the section on Kenyon's very old campus cemetery.
www.forgottenoh.com /Kenyon/kenyon.html   (1246 words)

  
 UIowa - Papers of William S. Kenyon
William Squire Kenyon was born on June 10, 1869, to the Rev. Fergus Lafayette and Harriet Squire Kenyon in Elyria, Ohio.
Kenyon was twice reelected to the Senate as a progressive Republican.
Upon Judge Kenyon's death in 1933, his papers were boxed and shipped to Fort Dodge, Iowa where they were subsequently rediscovered more than sixty years later when the judge's nephew sold the family home.
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc550/MsC506/msc506.html   (982 words)

  
 A Scopes Trial in Reverse
Kenyon wrote for clarification of his chairman's order, asking was he "forbidden to mention to students that there are important disputes among scientists about whether or not chemical evolution could have taken place on the ancient earth.
Meanwhile, in early November, the chairman of the faculty senate tried to mediate the dispute between Kenyon and his chairman.
Kenyon appealed to the Academic Freedom Committee at the university for a review of his situation.
www.leaderu.com /real/ri9401/scopes.html   (1744 words)

  
 Kenyon College
Kenyon has aggressively sought to bring greater diversity to both its faculty and student body, with positive results on both fronts.
Kenyon completed a five-year, $100-million campaign in 2001 with more than $116 million in gifts, a remarkable achievement for an institution with fewer than 15,000 living alumni.
The college's annual-giving program, which provides essential operating funds, is divided between the Kenyon Fund, for alumni and friends, and the Kenyon Parents Fund, for parents of current and former students.
www.case.org /guide/kenyon_college.html   (386 words)

  
 PIBS Faculty Cynthia Kenyon
Kenyon, C.J., Chang, Gensch, E., J. Rudner, A. and Tabtiang, R. elegans mutant that lives twice as long as wild type.
Apfeld, J. and Kenyon, C. Cell non-autonomy of C. elegans daf-2 function in the regulation of diapause and lifespan.
Arantis-Oliveira, N., Apfeld, J., Dillin, A. and Kenyon, C. (2001) Regulation of lifespan by germline stem cells in Caenorhabditis elegans.
www.ucsf.edu /pibs/faculty/kenyon.html   (324 words)

  
 Kenyon College/Chief Business Officer
Kenyon is located in Knox County, Ohio, a safe and beautiful, hilly, rural farming and wooded region, an hour from Columbus, two hours from Cleveland, and three hours from Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
Kenyon College is a highly selective, highly rated, national liberal arts college with a unique campus and a rich history and tradition.
Kenyon is the oldest private college in Ohio, and is particularly known for a literary tradition that includes The Kenyon Review.
cbo.kenyon.edu   (1580 words)

  
 Kathleen Kenyon
Kathleen Mary Kenyon was the eldest daughter born January 5, 1906 to Sir Frederic Kenyon, Director of the British Museum.
Kenyon was a lecturer in Palestinian Archeology and actively combined seminar and classroom instruction with actual work in the field.
Dame Kathleen Kenyon then concentrated on publishing her work on Jericho and Jerusalem.Many works were edited and published after her death in 1978.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/klmno/kenyon_kathleen.html   (371 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Programmes Kenyon Confronts
Kenyon Confronts investigates allegations of past abuse in the Catholic Church in Britain and how, in the present, the Church is dealing with these allegations.
Kenyon Confronts goes undercover in Britain's hospitals to find out what is really happening on the wards that are taking part in the private finance initiative.
Kenyon exposes the security flaws which could allow determined terrorists to obtain the necessary materials to build a chemical weapon or "dirty bomb" in this country.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/programmes/kenyon_confronts/default.stm   (203 words)

  
 Kenyon College - Men's Lacrosse
Kenyon College was truly the cradle of collegiate lacrosse in the Midwest and the sport was actually 'born twice' on campus.
Kenyon teams then went through several transition periods with five different coaches guiding the team from 1959-1969.
In the past ten years, the Kenyon lacrosse team reached the ten-win plateau eight times while posting a combined record of 98-42 (a.700 winning percentage).
athletics.kenyon.edu /x461.xml   (348 words)

  
 Kenyon Labs
Enter the Kenyon Gyro Stabilizer, a small, battery-powered, pod-like case that screws into a tripod socket and "floats" the camera in free space with only its weight supported by your hands.
The Kenyon Gyro Stabilizers are a small pod-like unit that runs off our 12 volt powerpack, which has a shoulder strap.
The Kenyon system is neither a musing of some future technology nor a magic trick, but an intelligent applicaiton of basic physics.
www.ken-lab.com /stabilizers.html   (1007 words)

  
 John Kenyon did not marry Anna Mumford
The source of the Mumford surname for John Kenyon's wife is in the Land Evidence records of South Kingstown and North Kingstown, RI.
John and Anna Kenyon were in England in 1682-1684 where their two children, John and Sarah, were baptized.
The source of this myth is the 1935 Kenyon genealogy, American Kenyons, by Captain Howard N. Kenyon.
www.hal-pc.org /~wmewrght/kenyon.html   (1114 words)

  
 Kenyon Investments
Kenyon Investments specializes in the acquisition and redevelopment of distressed property in Greater Hartford, CT and Southern Florida.
Kenyon Investments is a commercial real estate firm located in Hartford, Connecticut.
www.kenyon-investments.com   (30 words)

  
 Delia C. Kenyon
Kenyon graduated from Rochester Business School and afterwards she moved to Honeoye Falls, New York, a village in the town of Mendon.
Kenyon initially took a job as a secretary and bookkeeper at a mill owned by H.E. Boardman on North Main Street.
Kenyon was instrumental in organizing the Club, and acted as its President.
winningthevote.org /DKenyon.html   (514 words)

  
 Six-Million-Dollar Legal Battle Among Owners of Sloans & Kenyon : Maine Antique Digest, March 2005
Wilt's decision to collaborate with Kenyon was vigorously disputed by Seitz and Sassoon.
Reduced to its simplest terms, Kenyon's lawyer argued that the fact the company was established to conduct auctions and did so, and was ruled by majority vote, as stated in the agreement, meant that any assets it acquired would go to the company, not its individual members.
In that capacity, he oversaw many of the office and administrative activities of Sloans and Kenyon," Sassoon stated.
www.maineantiquedigest.com /articles/mar05/sloans0305.htm   (3936 words)

  
 Kenyon Consumer Products is a leading manufacturer of camping accessories, technical thermal underwear, and fleece and pile garments and accessories.
Kenyon is a leading manufacturer of camping accessories, technical thermal underwear, and fleece and pile garments and accessories.
Kenyon's headquarters is located in West Kingston, RI, which houses its main office, a sewing facility, a quality control and packaging plant, and its main shipping facility.
Kenyon has been a supplier to the outdoor industry for over 20 years, since the introduction of its seam sealer for tents.
www.kenyonconsumer.com   (234 words)

  
 www.kenyonweb.com
Kenyon Plastering specializes in all types of residential and commercial construction including: tract-homes, custom homes, apartments and condominiums, malls, hotels, office buildings, warehousing and large industrial projects.
Whatever your stucco or plastering needs are, one call to Kenyon and you can rest assured that your job is in good hands.
© Copyright 2004 Kenyon Plastering, Inc. Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas All rights reserved
www.kenyonweb.com   (129 words)

  
 Kenyon & Kenyon - Legal Notices
Kenyon is not responsible for their content and does not necessarily sponsor, endorse or otherwise approve of the materials appearing in such sites.
Kenyon will not assume the representation of clients from those states where the materials contained herein do not comply with state requirements for marketing material and where a client contacts Kenyon solely as a result of transmissions from this e-newsletter.
Kenyon & Kenyon does not wish to represent anyone desiring representation based upon viewing this website in a state where this website does not to comply with all laws and ethical rules of that state.
www.kenyon.com /admin/legalnotices.aspx   (1490 words)

  
 Kenyon E Mast Section
The Kenyon E-Section mast is normally used with 1 1/8" OD round spreaders, but other sizes have been used in the past.
Kenyon E-Section Mast Tube is stocked in a variety of lengths (listed above) fully anodized, it can also be cut to shorter lengths.
SS Gooseneck Toggle attaches directly to any of the Kenyon gooseneck brackets or gooseneck slides designed for a 1" toggle, and to any boom end casting using the K-80 SS yoke assembly.
www.rigrite.com /Spars/Kenyon_Spars/E-Mast.html   (1706 words)

  
 Kenyon College - LBIS - Collection Development Policy
We hope that it will inform the community of the motives, standards, and procedures used in collection development at Kenyon, and that it will provide a forum for faculty, students, administrators, and librarians to provide their input on our strategies.
The purpose of this statement is to establish written management guidelines for the continuing growth and maintenance of Kenyon's library collections.
Kenyon has historically placed a high value on collecting printed books, periodicals, and indexes.
lbis.kenyon.edu /colldev   (1205 words)

  
 The Kenyon Inn
The Kenyon Inn and Restaurant is the perfect base for a visit to the College or region, to watch an althetic event, or explore the area’s extensive Amish communities, to attend lectures, recitals, exhibits and performances given by world-class artists; or simply for a romantic getaway.
Located on the beautiful, historic campus of Kenyon College, Ohio's premiere and oldest liberal arts institution, the Kenyon Inn and Restaurant offer the finest dining and lodging in Knox County.
www.kenyoninn.com   (76 words)

  
 Kenyon College - Physics - Astronomy - F.A.Q.
Kenyon Physics faculty presently teach two astronomy-related courses: PHYS 106, "Astronomy: Planets and Moons," and PHYS 107, "Astronomy: Stars, Nebulae, and Galaxies." Interested students may complete an astronomy minor, which requires other physics courses.
Kenyon's present observatory, Miller Observatory (named after Professor Emeritus Franklin Miller, Jr.), was dedicated in April, 1994.
The open houses are in the evening of the last Friday of each month during Kenyon's academic year, weather permitting.
physics.kenyon.edu /astro/faq.htm   (542 words)

  
 Kenyon Chemistry: Biochemistry Requirements
Kenyon's Chemistry and Biology departments offer an interdisciplinary program including two majors, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, each of which combines aspects of their curricula.
In the scientific literature, interdisciplinary research efforts are now commonplace, while in the classroom, biological topics are frequently addressed by chemists and the chemistry of biological processes is often treated by biologists.
Biochemistry majors are encouraged to include undergraduate research as part of their curriculum, especially if they intend to continue in these fields after Kenyon.
lutton.kenyon.edu /program/reqbchem.htm   (346 words)

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