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  Edward T. Cone, music professor, pianist and composer, dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Cone, a Princeton alumnus, was a professor of music emeritus and a senior fellow of the Council of the Humanities emeritus.
Cone, the salutatorian of his class, also was one of the first recipients of a master of fine arts degree in music at Princeton in 1942.
Cone was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in musical composition in 1947, and in 1975 he was awarded the Deems Taylor Award by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for the book "The Composer's Voice." He also was author of "Music: A View from Delft."
www.princeton.edu /pr/news/04/q4/1026-cone.htm   (531 words)

  
 Annotation for Cone, Edward T.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Cone demonstrates that the principles at work on higher levels than phrases and periods can only be made clear in performance if the performe keeps in mind that the whole is greater than any of its parts.
Cone also discusses the matter of the conventional literal repetition, and whether or not they should be included in performance.
Cone also brings up the issues of relating the cadences to the themes in different ways: the dominant cadence to the theme in tonic, the cadence continued in the same key in the develo pment, and the cadence in tonic followed by the theme in the dominant.
www.music.indiana.edu /som/courses/rhythm/annotations/cone68.html   (518 words)

  
 DaveNet : Edward Cone: A Personal Look at Blogging
This DaveNet piece was written by Edward Cone, a senior writer for Ziff Davis Media’s Baseline magazine and a columnist for the Greensboro News and Record.
And the other way is too, when a professional writer goes solo, there can be a feeling of exhilaration and freedom, and of course the fear that comes with that.
Edward Cone is a professional journalist and a person with a weblog.
davenet.scripting.com /2002/05/28/edwardConeAPersonalLookAtBlogging   (1338 words)

  
 The Daily Princetonian - Music professor Cone '39 passes away at 87
When Edward Cone '39, professor of music emeritus, passed away Oct. 23, he left a legacy of almost four decades of musical instruction and profound changes to the way music is studied and played.
Cone studied music before it was an actual department at the University — in the 1940s, it fell under the art and archaeology department.
Cone became the first student to compose a piece of music as his senior thesis: he wrote a string quartet.
www.dailyprincetonian.com /archives/2004/11/02/news/11253.shtml   (426 words)

  
 MTO 7.5: Hoeckner, Poet's Love and Composer's Love
Cone does so after revisiting an old problem that had preoccupied him in his book: whether or not protagonists of romantic art songs are conscious of their singing.
Singer and accompanist, instead of taking for granted that each of them represents a unitary agent (to adopt the jargon of my book), would try to hear the song-texture as composite; and they would determine to what extent their parts could be made to coalesce in order to project a single persona.
What is more, where Cone heard a complete musical persona constituted by instrumental and vocal personae, I hear a triple voice, which includes a poetic persona that remains on a par with the musical ones.
mto.societymusictheory.org /issues/mto.01.7.5/mto.01.7.5.hoeckner.html   (6865 words)

  
 Cone, Andrew
Cone was appointed as state commissioner to the Vienna World’s Exposition by Governor Hartranft.
Cone’s health failing, he was advised to seek a warmer climate and of the five consulates offered him by President Grant, he chose that of Para, Brazil, especially as he had entertained the Brazilian emperor, Dom Pedro, during his visit to Oil City.
Cone discharged his arduous and responsible duties on the Amazon for two and a half years, with the same indefatigable fidelity and correctness that marked the performance of every duty in life.
www.historicpa.net /bios/2a/andrew-cone.html   (1010 words)

  
 Best Exercises for the Cone
Cone men, especially those who exercise with weights, generally look out of proportion because they neglect their lower bodies.
Cones have a propensity for tight hamstrings (just as Rulers do) and their abdominals are usually weak because Cones don't typically work on this region.
Cones who exercise rarely develop osteoporosis in their upper bodies, but because they are more susceptible to lower-body injuries, especially hip fractures, it's important to strengthen and add some mass to their lower bodies as a preventative measure.
www.ediets.com /news/article.cfm/cmi_485180   (606 words)

  
 Ed Cone: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ed Cone's summary was automatically generated using 1 reference found on the Internet.
Cone was born and raised in Rivervale, New Jersey.
Cone is now semi-retired, spending most of his time dedicated to fostering and socializing puppies & dogs at his home.
www.zoominfo.com /people/cone_ed_946461732.aspx   (274 words)

  
 TimesDispatch.com | Cone sisters' collection comes home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Until Etta Cone's death in 1949, the sisters displayed their art for the pleasure of themselves and their friends in their Baltimore apartments, where paintings hung from floor to ceiling, and a bathtub substituted as a storage bin.
Etta Cone left most of the collection, along with $400,000 for a wing to exhibit it, to the Baltimore museum, as her sister tentatively instructed in her will.
Claribel Cone (1864-1929) studied medicine and spent World War I in Munich because she could not get ready in time to leave before war broke out, says Jane Levy, a great-niece of the sisters whose uncle, Edward T. Cone, told her about them.
www.timesdispatch.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031779075502&path=!flair!ae&s=1045855936372   (998 words)

  
 The American Democracy Project at Indiana University South Bend
Cone points out that candidates in Guilford County have been among the first-waves of experimenters with this new form of political communication.
Ed Cone is hosting a one-day conference on using weblogs in local political campaigns in Greensboro on August 28.
Edward Cone (http://www.edcone.com,) writes a column for the News and Record most Sundays.
ee.iusb.edu /index.php?/adp/blog/revoicing_local_politics_on_the_web   (1277 words)

  
 Edward Cone: A Personal Look at Blogging
Edward Cone er profesjonell journalist for Ziff Davis Medias Baseline magazine.
This DaveNet piece was written by Edward Cone, a senior writer for Ziff Davis Medias Baseline [1] magazine and a columnist [2] for the Greensboro News and Record.
Edward Cone is a professional journalist /and/ a person with a weblog [5].
www.e-guiden.no /cparticle48152-575.html   (1452 words)

  
 DIR Researcher Named Career Scientist of the Year
Edward Cone, chief of the Chemistry and Drug Metabolism Section in the Clinical Pharmacology Branch of NIDA's Division of Intramural Research, has been honored for his achievements during a 23-year career in drug abuse research.
Dr. Cone is the first recipient of the award, which was presented by acting Surgeon General Dr. Audrey Manley at a meeting of the Public Health Service Com-missioned Officers Association in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in May. The award recognizes scientists who are commissioned officers and have distinguished themselves in both their scientific and professional careers.
Dr. Cone's recent work has included studies of the effects of passive exposure to drugs and research on sweat, saliva, and hair testing to detect drug use.
www.nida.nih.gov /NIDA_Notes/NNVol11N4/Cone.html   (359 words)

  
 Michael Condry — J. Cone : ZoomInfo Business People Information
The Bonnie Cone Altrusa Scholarship Fund was established in 1983 in honor of Bonnie Ethel Cone, one of the most influential persons in...
Cone's father, Charles Cone, once filed suit against the Bearden School Board to desegregate the schools during the early 1950's.Although...
Cone was born in Watertown, on Nov. 23, 1920, daughter of the late Edward and Mary (Heffernan) Canfield.
www.zoominfo.com /people/level2page7828.aspx   (1781 words)

  
 Daily Llama - NEWS 2002_06_28 - Palin in Baltimore for BBC Documentary on Matisse
Welcome to a day in the life of Claribel and Etta Cone, those tastefully eccentric sisters whose gift to their adopted city was one of the finest -- not to mention largest -- collections of impressionist art ever amassed by private collectors.
The Cones were doubtless a complicated pair: What you saw often seemed diametrically opposed to what you got.
The Cones and Matisse became lifelong friends; the painter visited Etta during his trip to America in 1930, and later produced a series of pencil and charcoal drawings of the two sisters.
www.dailyllama.com /news/2002/llama154.html   (1712 words)

  
 Obituaries
Cone, 82, of Medford, died Saturday (Jan. 5, 2002) at Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland.
Cone worked in the lumber mills for many years, earning his certification as a journeyman carpenter.
Cone was a member of the Medford Eagles and Elks.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/2002/january/010802n10.htm   (1164 words)

  
 cone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edward T. Cone, composer and professor of music at Princeton University, has written Musical Form and Musical Performance and The Composer's Voice, edited Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony, and coedited Perspectives on American Composers and Perspectives on Schoenberg and Stravinski.
In a slightly different form, this essay was delivered as an address at Amherst College on the occasion of a music festival honoring Roger Sessions.
Archiving, redistribution, or reduplication of this text in other terms, in any medium, requires both the consent of the authors and the University of Chicago Press.
www.uchicago.edu /research/jnl-crit-inq/issues/v2/v2n1.cone.html   (395 words)

  
 EdCone.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Edwards at the Nussbaum Center: "This is the kind of thing we ought to be doing in a lot of places around the country."
A nice blurb on Elizabeth Edwards and ConvergeSouth in this morning's NandR (unposted).
Elizabeth is a veteran of the John Edwards '04 and Kerry/Edwards campaigns, a key participant in the One America Committee community, and an author who is immersed in another kind of coummunity built around her story of illness and recovery.
edcone.typepad.com /wordup   (3539 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Campaign Finance Special Report
Robert Cone and his brother Edward Cone, former executives of the Graco childrens products company, are big donors to conservative congressional candidates and conservative political action committees.
The Senate documents show that Edward and Jane Cone gave $100,000 to Citizens for Reform and $300,000 to Citizens for the Republic Education Fund, as well as making direct contributions to candidates who benefited from the groups' ads.
The trust contributions were made in wire transfers from the same bank Edward Cone used to make his Triad payments, investigators said.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/national/longterm/campfin/stories/cf103097.htm   (992 words)

  
 Lineages
Edward Cone - His pattern is GA>TN>TX Unsure which Cone line he is from.
William Cone - abt 1755>NC>GA>FL William who was the Rev War soldier, the William who was married to Keziah Barber and the one who was married to Martha Jane Tyson.
William Cone - abt 1758>NC>GA This William is often confused with the William of 1755.
www.geocities.com /conereseach/lineages.html   (450 words)

  
 Town Topics
Edward Cone, 87, a music scholar, pianist, and composer who had been a member of the Princeton University faculty since 1946, died October 23 following complications from open heart surgery.
Cone was the first undergraduate student at Princeton to have an original musical composition accepted as a senior thesis.
The salutatorian of his class, he was also one of the first recipients of a master of fine arts degree in music at Princeton, in 1942.
www.towntopics.com /nov1004/obits.html   (1344 words)

  
 Cone, Edward J.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Cone's research on the kinetics and dynamics of smoked drugs, effects of environmental exposure to drugs of abuse, and the use of alternative specimens like saliva, sweat and hair for drug testing has been recognized world-wide.
Cone, E.J. Legal, Workplace, and Treatment Drug Testing With Alternate Biological Matrices on a Global Scale.
Preston, K. L., Epstein, D. H., Cone, E. J., Wtsadik, A. T., Huestis, M. and Moolchan, E. Urinary Elimination of Cocaine Metabolites in Chronic Cocaine Users during Cessation.
www.hopkinsmedicine.org /Psychiatry/Faculty/Cone.html   (203 words)

  
 Drooling Over Saliva's Potential - CBS News
Researchers on Thursday said techniques now being developed for analyzing saliva may in the future replace many of the blood and urine tests that now are used to detect drug abuse and disease.
Some law enforcement agencies in Europe already test drugged drivers using saliva and the technique is gaining acceptance in the U.S., said Edward Cone, a Maryland researcher developing equipment for using oral fluids to screen for drug abuse.
Cone said experiments have already shown that spit can be even more reliable than urine tests for drug use screening.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/02/18/health/main675006.shtml   (730 words)

  
 The Daily Princetonian - Faculty honors Bradford, Cone
The University faculty honored recently-deceased professors David Bradford of the Wilson School and Edward Cone '39 of the music department at a faculty meeting in Nassau Hall Monday afternoon.
Following a moment of silence for Cone, Tilghman asked Rapelye to briefly discuss the University's 2009 regular decision admits, requesting that she "say a few words about the marathon she has been engaged in for the last three months and its recent successful conclusion."
Rapelye reported that the University had offered admission to 1,807 students out of a record 16,516 applicants to the class of 2009 and said she was pleased that 18 percent of admitted students plan to study engineering, a slight increase from last year.
www.dailyprincetonian.com /archives/2005/04/05/news/12549.shtml   (633 words)

  
 News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: Opinion - Columns: Edward Cone: Greensboro needs to talk about 1979
The report of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission will not be released for another month, but the controversy over its contents has already begun.
Others will draw on the information now reframed and conveniently packaged, and on the relationships created over the course of the project, to reach that critical and sometimes overlooked goal: reconciliation.
Edward Cone (www.edcone.com, efcone@mindspring.com) writes a column for the News and Record most Sundays.
www.news-record.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060423/NEWSREC010201/604230301/1015   (866 words)

  
 News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: Opinion - Staff: Edward Cone: Councilwoman Carmany blazes blogging trail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Her natural talent as a blogger means that her site will remain a standout, but soon enough the idea of blogs like hers should become a commonplace.
Edward Cone (www.edcone.com, efcone@mindspring.com) writes a column for the News and Record most Sundays.andnbsp;
Here is the introduction on Sandy Carmany's blog: "This blog is my attempt to have an ongoing dialog with citizens and keep you up to date on issues I deal with on the Greensboro City Council and other governmental bodies on which I serve.
www.news-record.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060514/NEWSREC010201/605140302   (892 words)

  
 Princeton University - Edward Cone, music professor, pianist and composer, dies
Princeton University - Edward Cone, music professor, pianist and composer, dies
Edward Cone, music professor, pianist and composer, dies
Edward T. Cone, an esteemed music scholar, pianist and composer who was a member of the Princeton faculty since 1946, died Saturday, Oct. 23, following complications from open heart surgery.
www.princeton.edu /main/news/archive/S07/50/77E40/index.xml   (166 words)

  
 Rhythm and Meter in Tonal Music: Bibliography
Review of Edward T. Cone's Musical Form and Musical Performance.
Cone, Edward T. "Musical Form and Musical Performance".
Cone, Edward T. Musical Form and Musical Performance Reconsidered.
www.music.indiana.edu /som/courses/rhythm/biblio.html   (482 words)

  
 Seventh Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She was buried in Old St. Peter's Church Cemetery, Rome, Ashtabula, Ohio.
Clarissa Ann CONE and Edward HALL were married on 29 Dec 1841.
Clarissa Ann CONE and Edward HALL had the following children:
www.geocities.com /ed-ackley/nicholas/b1725.htm   (42 words)

  
 What was a Gold Miner like?
A woman with shovel, two children, and two men with a harnessed horse.
The Pioneers, a poem written by C. Edward Cone, "Bard of the Kuskokwim" ca.
Cone use to describe his idea of a pioneer?
www.library.state.ak.us /goldrush/GMining/miner.htm   (520 words)

  
 Studying the Effects of Drugs in Humans
Scientists in the branch's other sections are also conducting research that demonstrates how important the delivery method is in determining the biological and behavioral effects of abused drugs.
Recently, the branch's Chemistry and Drug Metabolism Section, under the direction of Dr. Edward Cone, completed studies of how the body processes "crack" cocaine, which is smoked.
These studies determined that smoking "crack" cocaine produces higher concentrations of cocaine in the blood than does intravenously injecting cocaine, Dr. Cone says.
www.nida.nih.gov /NIDA_Notes/NNVol10N6/ARCClin.html   (594 words)

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