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 The Ninth Street Center: What Our Members Think
In addition to being his friend, Edith Nash and Walter Ross are Paul's sister and brother.)
www.ninthstreetcenter.org /Members.htm   (681 words)

  
 Harbour Publishing - The Great Canadian Literary Cookbook
Also on board are Sharon Butala, Edith Iglauer, W.P. Kinsella, Mary Meigs, Susan Musgrave, Knowlton Nash, Ben Wicks, Carol Shields and many others who are better known for their work with a keyboard than a Cuisinart, as well as acknowledged pros such as Susan Mendalson, Jean Pare and Umberto Menghi.
Distributed by Harbour Publishing in support of the Festival of the Written Arts, all proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Sechelt Festival so it can continue its marvelous tradition of success.
Judy Gill augments her culinary contribution with a "Magic Formula for Deep Serenity," Patrick Lane offers the "best quick chicken dish ever" (scotch whisky is a major ingredient) and Christie Harris reminds us that when cooks are at their wits' ends, they can always explore the frontier of "Creative Blobs."
www.harbourpublishing.com /book.php?id=212   (258 words)

  
 Genealogy Index (Grouped by Descendants) for surnames beginning with N
Nash, Edith, (Bradshaw), (Clendennin), (Clendennin), (Huston-Stewart), (Huston-Stewart), (Rankin-(Rankin)), (Stewart), (Stewart)
www.genserv.com /gs/g4w/m0309a/didx_n.htm   (2664 words)

  
 Forest Hill Cemetery Harrington ME (Listing By Lot)
237 1 Nash, Alvin B 1852-1931 237 2 Nash, Melissa A w/o Alvin Nash; 1857-1932 237 3 Cole, Grover C 1884-1957 237 4 Cole, Edith Nash 1890-1973 237 5 Nash, Harry A 1888-1955 237 6 Nash, Della W 1892-1985 237 7 Robinson, Wm Carey 1892-1971 237 8 Robinson, Doris Nash 1902-1989
24 1 Nickerson, Isaac H In memory of 24 2 Nickerson, Irene I Irene I [Nash] 24 3 Nickerson, Samuel Hinckley s/o Isaac and Irene 24 4 Nickerson, Thomas Henry s/o Isaac and Irene
340 1 Nash, Mary Abby d/o A and BR Nash, died Jan 22, 1844, age 5yr 13da
home.comcast.net /~downeastgenealogy/Cemeteries/Cem26Lot.html   (5614 words)

  
 George William Foster & Mary Ann Ester Ellen Dalley
Children: Charles Nash, Edith Nash, Herbert Nash, Kitty Nash
Children: Minnie Caroline Thompson, James Thompson, Rose Thompson, Alfred Thompson, William Thompson, Lilian Thompson, Edward Thompson, Leonard Thompson
Children: Herbert Vince, William Vince, Ada Vince, Fred Vince, Winifred Vince
www.baggarley.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /fam00011.htm   (5614 words)

  
 VillageSoup - Print Story
Robert L. Nash and Patricia L. Nash to Gerald R. Dopp and Edith H. Dopp.
Cheryl L. Ten Broeck, Craig W. Ten Broeck, Cheryl L. Tenbroeck and Craig W. Tenbroeck to Ernest W. Conners and Elizabeth A. Conners.
Daniel L. Bittner and Amelia L. Bittner to Robert J. Ritchie and V. Kay Henderson.
rockland.villagesoup.com /news/Print.cfm?StoryID=53776   (400 words)

  
 Mary Barker: Senhora Small Fry, page 41-63 notes
Copy of sale catalogue of furnishings etc. in file at Keswick Library: Sale by Joseph Brown, Keswick, from 6 Jun 1843, including "FAMILY PICTURES, LANDSCAPES, &C., The whole of which are handsomely Framed " 64 pictures listed, including works by Gainsburgh, Wyon, Lane, Nash, Westall, Sir George Beaumont and others.
No mention of MB in either RS's "Journals of a Residence in Portugal 1800-1801 and a Visit to France 1838" edited by Alfonso Cabral (1960), or 28-the 29 Aug 1838 entries in "Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers" edited by Edith J. Morley, 1938
Entry for 26 Jun 1833 in "Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers" edited by Edith J. Morley (1938)
www.trochos.supanet.com /barker/barkernotes5.htm   (400 words)

  
 Old School
Noel Davis, Eva Sinderberry, Dorothy Sinderberry, Elsie Bick, Frederick Bick, Maud Bick, Walter Bick, James Bick, Emily Davies, Edith Davis, Rose Davies, Elsa Hurley, Cyril Snow, Florence Marshall, Alice Davis, Kathleen Davis, Marjorie Preece, Annie Green, Edwin( Jack) Green, Owen Oakey, Marjorie Oakey, Lionel Davies, Alice Powell, Emma Surrage, Christopher Surrage.
Eliza Glover, Emma Smith, Clara Merchant, Sarah Stephens, Charles Nash, Joseph Stephens, James Coleman, George Lewis, William Davis, Emily Reade, Sarah Reade, Emily Davies, Matilda Nash, Frances Fishpool, Martha Poyner, Alice Davies, Lucy Smith, James Fishpool, Clinton Fishpool, Louisa Fishpool, Philip Poyner, Lydia Dance, Christina Dance, Emily Davis.
Ernest Baldwin, Ralph Gough, Charles Poyner, Charles Green, Mary Gough, Ellen Beckett, William Jones, Thomas Jones, John Lewis, Harry Davis, Mary Watkins, Charlotte Watkins, Harry Reade, Sarah Tyrell, George Coles, John Gorin, Sylvia Lewis, Mary Beard, George Beard, Edwin Beard, James Beckett, Charles Coleman, Alfred Trigg, Oliver Markey, Annie Dulymore, Rose Baldwin, Ellen Hyett.
www.btinternet.com /~taynton/oldschool.htm   (400 words)

  
 August Literary Birthdays
(1888); Finnish novelist and dramatist Minna Canth (1844); British children's writer Edith Nesbit (1858); American light verse writer Ogden Nash (1902; 32 of Nash's poems); novelist and Pulitzer Prize winner James Gould Cozzens (1903); Canadian writer Josephine Jacobsen (1908); American screenwriter, publicist, and journalist Ring Lardner, Jr.
Aug 19: English novelist Samuel Richardson (1689); Charles Montagu Doughty (1843; d.1926), traveler and English writer in the Elizabethan style, whose observations on Arabia and Arab life are the subject of his
www.waterborolibrary.org /births/baug.htm   (2168 words)

  
 Economics Books: A Core Collection & Much More - Business Library - University of Florida
The growth of the firm: the legacy of Edith Penrose.
A beautiful mind: a biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr., winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, 1994.
A beautiful mind: a biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr., winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, 1994
www.uflib.ufl.edu /businesslibrary/books/econbks.htm   (2168 words)

  
 August Literary Birthdays
(1888); Finnish novelist and dramatist Minna Canth (1844); British children's writer Edith Nesbit (1858); American light verse writer Ogden Nash (1902; 32 of Nash's poems); novelist and Pulitzer Prize winner James Gould Cozzens (1903); Canadian writer Josephine Jacobsen (1908); American screenwriter, publicist, and journalist Ring Lardner, Jr.
Aug 3: English WWI poet Rupert Brooke (1887; d.1915); Indiana-born war correspondent Ernie Pyle (1900); British mystery writer P[hyllis] D[orothy] James (1920); Connecticut-born poet, critic, and novelist Hayden Carruth (1921); U.S. novelist, born Baltimore, Leon Uris (1924;
Aug 19: English novelist Samuel Richardson (1689); Charles Montagu Doughty (1843; d.1926), traveler and English writer in the Elizabethan style, whose observations on Arabia and Arab life are the subject of his
www.waterborolibrary.org /births/baug.htm   (2168 words)

  
 Oscar
1982--Just Another Missing Kid John Zaritsky (feature); If You Love This Planet, Edward Le Lorrain; Terri Nash (short)
1951--An American in Paris, Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff (color); A Place in the Sun, Edith Head (black and white)
1962--Lawrence of Arabia, Fred A. Young (color); The Longest Day, Jean Bourgoin, Walter Wottitz and Henri Persin (black and white)
www.geocities.com /sadanaraz/sinema/oscar.html   (2168 words)

  
 President Elect - 2000
Parker J. Bena, Vincent F. Callahan Jr., Patsy W. Drain, Gloria Taylor Fisher, Ann H. Garrett, Philip J. Infantino III, Edith M. Light, Luther E. 'Ikey' Miller, Frances M. Sadler, George William Thomas Jr., H. Evans Thomas V, Gary E. Waddell, Peyton Anthony White
Paul M. Bangiola, Angelo R. Bianchi, Mamie Bridgeforth, Dennis P. Collins, John Garrett, Deborah Lynch, Patricia McCullough, John P. McGreevey, June B. Montag, W. Michael Murphy, Jeffrey L. Nash, Barbara A. Plumeri, Julia Valdivia, Stephen S. Weinstein, Charles Wowkanech
Clarence W. Blount, Gene W. Counihan, Howard Friedman, Mary Ann E. Love, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Mary Butler Murphy, Mary Jo Neville, Gregory Pecoraro, Ina Taylor, Beatrice P. Tignor
presidentelect.org /e2000.html   (892 words)

  
 Akron Women's History · YWCA of Summit County 1
She was helped by an able, experienced general secretary, Edith M. Nash, a graduate of Oberlin College.
The women shared an upper socio-economic class and most had already proven their organizational abilities and civic commitment in a variety of other women's organizations.
The YWCA industrial liaison Brown sided with the women, emphasizing she had pleaded with the rubber companies to install rest rooms for women and build dormitories for working women but to no avail.
www3.uakron.edu /schlcomm/womenshistory/ywca_1.htm   (3022 words)

  
 (Isabel Mary LEVETT - Eliza NEWLOVE )
Anne Mary NASH (1842 - 2 Dec 1898)
NEXT (Elizabeth (Eliza) NEWTON - Edith Mary PICKERING)
Mary Gertrude MENS (13 Apr 1887 - 26 Dec 1975)
members.iinet.net.au /~ericah/index/ind0021.html   (3022 words)

  
 271-0798-BERRY-0-0.DOC
June 1998 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many people have assisted me with information regarding various languages, and for this I would like to thank Peter Austin, Linda Barwick, Edith Bavin, Gavan Breen, Alan Dench, R.M.W. Dixon, Ray Keogh, Harold Koch, Mary Laughren, Velma Leeding, Pat McConvell, David Nash, Jane Simpson, David Wilkins.
I am especially grateful to Jane Simpson, who launched me into Warlpiri and provided me with tapes and texts.
The assistance of the Australian government in providing financial support through APRA is most appreciated.
roa.rutgers.edu /files/271-0798/271-0798-BERRY-0-0.DOC   (393 words)

  
 WOODWARD, S.C. MSS.
Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, Karl Muck, I.E. Murdoch, James Edward Murdoch, Joseph Murphy, Henry Miller, Henry Leigh Murray, William Henry Murray, Ilma di Murska, Annie Myers, George F. Nash, L. Naylor, Alla Nazimova, Julia Neilson, Lilian Adelaide Neilson, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Louis Nethersole, Olga Nethersole, Alice Nielsen, Thomas Henry Gartside Neville, Christina Nilsson, Mrs.
Anne (Jackson) Mathews, Charles Mathews, Charles James Mathews, Alfred Edward Matthews, Edith Wynne Matthison, Cyril Francis Maude, Mrs.
Leslie Carter, Annie Louise Cary, James Faucit Cathcart, Mrs.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html   (393 words)

  
 WOODWARD, S.C. MSS.
Henry Marston, Jenny Marston, Mary Martin, Sir John Martin-Harvey, Lady Nina (De Silva) Martin-Harvey, Giovanni Martinelli, --- Martyr, Leonide Fedorovich Massine, Osa Masson, W.C. Masson, Charles Mathews, Alfred Edward Matthews, Edith Wynne Matthison, Mrs.
Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, Karl Muck, I.E. Murdoch, James Edward Murdoch, Joseph Murphy, Henry Miller, Henry Leigh Murray, William Henry Murray, Ilma di Murska, Annie Myers, George F. Nash, L. Naylor, Alla Nazimova, Julia Neilson, Lilian Adelaide Neilson, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Louis Nethersole, Olga Nethersole, Alice Nielsen, Thomas Henry Gartside Neville, Christina Nilsson, Mrs.
Anna (Cruise) Cowell, William Cowell, Jane Cowl, Charlotte Crabtree, John Craig, Maida Craigen, William Henry Crane, Henry Thornton Craven, William Creswick, Laura Hope Crews, Julian Cross, Richard Cumberland, Charlotte Saunders Cushman, Evelyn D'Alroy, Doris Diana Dalton, Arnold Daly, Augustin Daly, John Darcus, Helen Dauvray, Edward Loomis Davenport, Mrs.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html   (393 words)

  
 Book Information: Broomsticks and Beasticles :: Internet Book List :: A database of book information and reviews
by Benvenuto Cellini, Eileen Colwell, Olive Cook, Walter de la Mare, Geoffrey Dearmer, Joan Grant, Robert Graves, Joseph Jacobs, Ben Jonson, Ruth Manning-Sanders, Margaret Mayo, Ogden Nash, Edith Nesbit, James Reeves, Ian Serraillier, Barbara Sleigh, Dinah Starkey, T.H. White
Stories and verse about witches and strange creatures, aimed at young readers.
Book Information: Broomsticks and Beasticles :: Internet Book List :: A database of book information and reviews
www.iblist.com /book.php?id=23684   (224 words)

  
 dorset.htm
Nash, Charles, Richard, 109; Stawell, 258; Winifred, 248
Lee, Alfred, 270; Christine, 164; Edith, 246; Elizabeth, 109, 270; Euphemia, 270; Henry, 109; Melville, 26; Muriel, 223; Reg, 217; Richard, 164; Robert, 223, 270(2)
Portman, Cecil, 119; Mary, 32, 33, 76; Viscountess, 32, 33, 76
home.clara.net /williamlack/indices/dorset.htm   (224 words)

  
 WOODWARD, S.C. MSS.
Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, Karl Muck, I.E. Murdoch, James Edward Murdoch, Joseph Murphy, Henry Miller, Henry Leigh Murray, William Henry Murray, Ilma di Murska, Annie Myers, George F. Nash, L. Naylor, Alla Nazimova, Julia Neilson, Lilian Adelaide Neilson, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Louis Nethersole, Olga Nethersole, Alice Nielsen, Thomas Henry Gartside Neville, Christina Nilsson, Mrs.
Anne (Jackson) Mathews, Charles Mathews, Charles James Mathews, Alfred Edward Matthews, Edith Wynne Matthison, Cyril Francis Maude, Mrs.
Mary (Scerley) Smith, --- Smythson, Henriette Gertrude Walpurgis Sontag, Edward Askew Sothern, Edward Hugh Sothern, Lytton Sothern, Sam Sothern, John Philip Sousa, Robert Soutar, Robert Soutar, 1827-1908, Sarah Sparks, Rose Stahl, Pamela Stanley, Frances Grant Starr, John Stetson, Emily Stevens, Anita Stewart, Antoinette Stirling, Mrs.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html   (224 words)

  
 weygenprs.txt
ELEPHALET' RIPLEY (Josiah') was born at Weymouth, 21 Apr. 1720; married at Weymouth, 21 Feb. 1748-49, Hannah Tirrell, daughter of Gideon and Mary (Nash) Tirrell, born at Weymouth, I Aug. 1722; she died at Weymouth, a widow, 5 Apr. 1796.
Charles Edwin Bartlett of Philadelphia, Pa. They reside in Ridley Park, Pa. Their children are Josiah Reed Bartlett and Edith Russell Bartlett.
JOSIAH MERRETT8 PRATT (Josiah,' Matthew') was born at Weymouth, 23 Oct. 1819; married (1) at Weymouth, 23 Dec. 18A Mary Pratt.
www.laurenceholbrook.net /Weymouth1923/weygenprs.txt   (224 words)

  
 WOODWARD, S.C. MSS.
Henry Marston, Jenny Marston, Mary Martin, Sir John Martin-Harvey, Lady Nina (De Silva) Martin-Harvey, Giovanni Martinelli, --- Martyr, Leonide Fedorovich Massine, Osa Masson, W.C. Masson, Charles Mathews, Alfred Edward Matthews, Edith Wynne Matthison, Mrs.
Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, Karl Muck, I.E. Murdoch, James Edward Murdoch, Joseph Murphy, Henry Miller, Henry Leigh Murray, William Henry Murray, Ilma di Murska, Annie Myers, George F. Nash, L. Naylor, Alla Nazimova, Julia Neilson, Lilian Adelaide Neilson, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Louis Nethersole, Olga Nethersole, Alice Nielsen, Thomas Henry Gartside Neville, Christina Nilsson, Mrs.
Anna (Cruise) Cowell, William Cowell, Jane Cowl, Charlotte Crabtree, John Craig, Maida Craigen, William Henry Crane, Henry Thornton Craven, William Creswick, Laura Hope Crews, Julian Cross, Richard Cumberland, Charlotte Saunders Cushman, Evelyn D'Alroy, Doris Diana Dalton, Arnold Daly, Augustin Daly, John Darcus, Helen Dauvray, Edward Loomis Davenport, Mrs.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html   (224 words)

  
 WOODWARD, S.C. MSS.
Henry Marston, Jenny Marston, Mary Martin, Sir John Martin-Harvey, Lady Nina (De Silva) Martin-Harvey, Giovanni Martinelli, --- Martyr, Leonide Fedorovich Massine, Osa Masson, W.C. Masson, Charles Mathews, Alfred Edward Matthews, Edith Wynne Matthison, Mrs.
Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, Karl Muck, I.E. Murdoch, James Edward Murdoch, Joseph Murphy, Henry Miller, Henry Leigh Murray, William Henry Murray, Ilma di Murska, Annie Myers, George F. Nash, L. Naylor, Alla Nazimova, Julia Neilson, Lilian Adelaide Neilson, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Louis Nethersole, Olga Nethersole, Alice Nielsen, Thomas Henry Gartside Neville, Christina Nilsson, Mrs.
Winifred (Emery) Maude, Victor Maurel, Edmund Maurice, Henry Mayer, Drinkwater Meadows, Harriet Mellon, Mrs.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html   (224 words)

  
 PAGE ii
Their grandchildren: Alva, Cloyd, Dail, Melvin, Mary (Longbons), Viola (McKibben), Benjamin, Edna (Nash), Raymond, Hattie (Laudsdown), Homer, Louis, Edward, Frank, Mary Ann (Beagley), Edith (Works), Edna (Gentz), Ethel (Schonert), Maude (Hedrick), Earl, Niva (Schwartz), Ruth (Hamlow), Veta (Powell), Windle, Wallace 126 - 143
Their children Adam, Elizabeth (Seibert), John, George, Daniel, James, Charles, and Nora (Brines)
Their children: Mary (Stallings), Cora (Seibert), Margaret Blanche (Stoltz), Myrtle (Keen) Iva (Parker), Adam, and Gladys (Linker) 708 - 711
www.yournamehere.org /stoltz/iito101temp.htm   (224 words)

  
 Welcome to Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum
This is a fantastic opportunity to see works of art from Sitwell’s collection, mainly from the family home at Renishaw Hall; among artists represented are Paul Nash, John Piper, Percy Wyndham Lewis, the Omega Workshops, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, CRW Nevinson and Edward Wadsworth.
Osbert Sitwell, with his sister Edith and brother Sacheverell, moved in the artistic and avant-garde circles of the early 20th century.
They had connections with the Bloomsbury Group, the Omega Workshops and some First World War artists.
www.cheltenhammuseum.org.uk /exhibitions/collectors.asp   (224 words)

  
 Louis Block book online - - used book dealer
Louis Bouyer Ann E Nash - Women Mystics: Hadewijch of Antwerp, Teresa of Avila, Therese of Lisieux, Elizabeth of the Trinity, Edith Stein - 0898704340
Louis Bonald Nicholas Davidson - On Divorce - 0887384390
This artikel David_Schramm is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
booksofalltime.com /599164_louis-block_1112617493capricciosusedbookd...   (224 words)

  
 Strong-Ford
Her son Aaron married first his Mary COOKE; second Joan DENSLOW; third Elizabeth NASH; and fourth Rebecca FOOTE, widow of Philip SMITH.
Married about 1588 Sylvester BALSTON, son of John BALTONE and Edith of Hawkchurch, Dorset.
Walter's will, dated Jul. 7, 1585 and proved Jul. 10, 1591, names daughters Eleanor and Joan, and son William, as does the will of his widow Joan, dated Mar. 29, 1597 and proved May 10, 1597.
kinnexions.com /ancestries/strong.htm   (224 words)

  
 CCE renewals, 1965
Page 1083 (Nash, Ogden (cont.) -- The New Testament)
Page 2379 (Radot, Pasteur Vallery- -- Robertson, Edith)
Page 1037 (Benet, Stephen Vincent (cont.) -- Bess, Dorothy)
digital.library.upenn.edu /books/cce/1965r.html   (224 words)

  
 House Committees
Members: Dan Blue (D-Wake), Donald Bonner (D-Robeson), Walter Church (D-Burke), Wayne Goodwin (D-Richmond), Paul Luebke (D-Durham), Gene Rogers (D-Martin), Jennifer Weiss (D-Wake), Gene Arnold (R-Nash), Leo Daughtry (R-Johnston), Michael Decker (R-Forsyth), Larry Justus (R-Henderson), Joe Kiser (R-Lincoln), Mia Morris (R-Cumberland), John Rayfield (R-Gaston), Edgar Starnes (R-Caldwell), John Weatherly (R-Gaston).
Members: Larry Bell (D-Sampson), Zeno Edwards (D-Beaufort Marvin Lucas (D-Cumberland), Paul Miller (D-Durham), Edd Nye (D-Bladen), Alice Underhill (D-Craven), Edith Warren (D-Pitt), Jennifer Weiss (D-Wake), Lanier Cansler (R-Buncombe), Jerry Dockham (R-Davidson), Jim Gulley (R-Mecklenburg), Bill Hiatt (R-Surry), Linda Johnson (R-Cabarrus), Art Pope (R-Wake), Carolyn Russell (R-Wayne), Wilma Sherrill (R-Buncombe), Tracy Walker (R-Wilkes).
Members: Gordon Allen (D-Person), Joe Hackney (D-Orange), Dewey Hill (D-Columbus), Verla Insko (D-Orange), Paul Luebke (D-Durham), Ronnie Smith (D-Carteret), Russell Tucker (D-Duplin), Joni Bowie (R-Guilford), Arlie Culp (R-Randolph), Don Davis (R-Harnett), Mitch Gillespie (R-McDowell), Lyons Gray (R-Forsyth), Jim Gulley (R-Mecklenburg), Gene McCombs (R-Rowan), David Miner (R-Wake Frank Mitchell (R-Iredell), Jean Preston (R-Carteret).
www.nccbi.com /Legislative_Bulletin/LB-02-16-01housecommittees.htm   (224 words)

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