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 Frances P. Bolton - TheBestLinks.com - Frances Bolton, Cleveland, Ohio, March 9, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Frances Bolton, Frances P. Bolton, Cleveland, Ohio, March 9, March 29, Ohio...
Bolton was defeated in a bid for a sixteenth term in 1968 by Charles Vanik.
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 Journal of Parapsychology, The: Roundtable: Fifty years of supporting parapsychology; The parapsychology foundation; ...
From a position of strength established by Eileen J. Garrett and Frances P. Bolton--great personal friends--the PF has evolved into a professional partner for the scientific and academic communities involved in the study of parapsychology and a source of information for the general public.
Frances P. Bolton, PF's cofounder and benefactress, had a long and distinguished career in public service as she served with distinction as United States Congresswoman from Ohio for 28 years.
True to Garrett's and Bolton's vision, the PF continues to provide professional resources, information, and referrals to both the academic and lay communities worldwide and serves as a clearinghouse for information on the science of parapsychology and psychical research.
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 Bolton
John Bolton, - John Bolton, former state department official, was nominated by President Bush to become U.S. Michael Bolton - Michael Bolton (Michael Bolotin) singer, songwriter Born: 2/26/1954 Birthplace: New Haven,...
Frances Payne BOLTON - BOLTON, Frances Payne (1885—1977) BOLTON, Frances Payne, (wife of Chester C. Bolton,...
Bolton does the splits Fidelity Special Situations, the hugely successful fund run by Anthony Bolton, is set to be split in two to pave the way for the master's retirement.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/world/A0808197.html   (321 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bola to Boncoraglio
September 14, 1907, to Frances Payne Bingham; father of Oliver Payne Bolton.
September 14, 1907, to Chester Castle Bolton; mother of Oliver Payne Bolton.
Payne; son of Chester Castle Bolton and Frances Payne Bolton.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/bola-bonbright.html   (1685 words)

  
 Higlights in the History of the Army Nurse Corps: Chronology
Frances P. Bolton, Representative from Ohio, and signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorized commissions for male nurses in the U.S. Army Reserve for assignment to the Army Nurse Corps Branch.
Bolton had earlier introduced H.R. on 4 January 1951 in an attempt to provide for the appointment of men as nurses in the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force.
Ruth P. Satterfield, Director of the Anesthesiology Course for Nurses at Walter Reed General Hospital, became the first Army nurse not assigned to the Office of the Surgeon General to serve as a consultant to the Surgeon General when she assumed the additional duty of consultant in anesthesiology nursing.
history.amedd.army.mil /ANCWebsite/chrono.htm   (20091 words)

  
 Living Gently on the Land II Locations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bolton and suggested a national park to protect the view from Mount Vernon and were gratified when Conrad Wirth, director of the National Park Service, became involved with the project.
Bolton it was decreed that a six mile stretch of shore-line from Mockley Point to Marshall Hall would be needed to protect the view shed.
Bolton and transferred to the federal government for the park.
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 References, Surname Whitney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bolton, Henry C. and Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100-1894.
Corey, Deloraine P., Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850, Cambridge, MA: University Press, 1903.
P., History of the Town of Winchendon (Worcester County, Massachusetts), from the Grant of Ipswich Canada, in 1735, to the Present Time (1868), pp.
www.whitneygen.org /archives/extracts/bibliography.html   (11123 words)

  
 About the Bolton Fellowship - Parapsychology Foundation -
The recipient of the Frances P. Bolton Fellowship for the year 2005 is Dr.
As for the Frances P. Bolton Fellowship, Dr. Zangari plans to use his fellowship to continue developing materials from his doctoral research.
The Bolton Fellowship will allow him to complete the analysis of these data, and to write an article on his findings for publication.
www.parapsychology.org /dynamic/040302.html   (595 words)

  
 A New Menace in Africa
The policy of placing reliance on American economic and military aid is extremely dangerous to the "assisted" states themselves and has aggravated their positions.
Since the Second World War, Britain, France and Holland have closely associated themselves with American plans for world conquest, and yet within that period they have lost empires in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, and they are fighting rear-guard actions in their remaining colonial possessions.
Their salvation and future prosperity lie not in pinning their faith on American aid and aggressive military blocs but in breaking away from her, in repudiating her foreign policy which threatens to drag them into another war, and in proclaiming a policy of peace and friendship with other nations.
www.africawithin.com /mandela/new_menace_0358.htm   (1672 words)

  
 Journal of Parapsychology, The: The international conferences of the Parapsychology Foundation - Brief Article
ABSTRACT: Eileen J. Garrett and the Honorable Frances P. Bolton, the 2 founders of the Parapsychology Foundation in 1951, knew that supporting scientific investigation of psychic phenomena required more than funding and facilities.
Garrett and Bolton were well aware that the average research worker in parapsychology was a penniless academic, pursuing his or her research on a shoestring budget, under the often disapproving eyes of colleagues and sometimes family, and with infrequent access to peers.
Venues for the conferences ranged from Cambridge University, which hosted the spontaneous case conference in 1955, to the Foundation's headquarters in the south of France, a venue which provided unique opportunities for invited participants to meet and discuss in comfort, and then to return to their own working lives rededicated to the task at hand.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2320/is_4_65/ai_82066927   (541 words)

  
 United States Cadet Nurse Corps - 1943-1948
A bill was introduced by Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton (R-Ohio) on March 29, 1943, calling for the establishment of a government program to provide grants to schools of nursing to facilitate
The Bolton Act was passed unanimously by both houses of Congress and became law on July 1, 1943.
An amendment to the original Bolton Act stated that the Corps would be a non-discriminatory program - an important social aspect.
www.viahealth.org /body_rochester.cfm?id=512   (1568 words)

  
 Cheek
Then there was a brief husband, raising daughters alone, cleaning laundry in a boys' reform school, learning how to be a nurse, and most of all becoming a lifelong friend and ally of Rep.
Frances P. Bolton (R-OH) (who might be one of America's unheralded early health care reformers).
Two photographs of her occupy prominent places in the house.
cheek.blogspot.com /2004/05/hey-folks-im-back-from-d.html   (586 words)

  
 INS Monthly Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is likewise of interest that from California, the State which was the most vehement advocate of the Chinese Exclusion Acts back in the eighties, has recently come a request for their repeal.
Here it has been sought to present the pros and cons as they have been so ably advanced at the public hearings and elsewhere.
Magnuson's bill, H.R. 3070, is similar to H.R. 2942 except that is does not specifically abrogate the treaty of November 17, 1880, and does not propose a reduction of all quotas.
uscis.gov /graphics/aboutus/history/mraug43.htm   (2526 words)

  
 Chapter VIII: The 1960s-A New Look   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
On 5 January 1965, General Hugh P. Harris, Jr., asked the DCSPER for a colonel's space to promote the commander of WAC Center and commandant of WAC School, then Lt. Col.
Among the guests attending the ceremony were Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton, the current directors of the women's services, Col. Oveta Culp Hobby and other former directors of the women's services, and many former and current members of DACOWITS.
The greatest impact of the envisioned expansion of the Corps would be felt at WAC Center and WAC School, whose personnel and facilities had been stretched to the limit.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/books/wac/chapter8.htm   (8580 words)

  
 Alexian Brothers - History: Alexian Brothers Hospital School of Nursing: Chicago, Illinois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1954 the Student Organization made it a project to urge the Senate and Congress to favor the Bill of Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton of Ohio relating to commissioned status for men nurses.
Though it took years of continued interest, the victory was won in August 1955—Congresswoman Bolton was effective in having her Bill passed and signed into law.
At the close of his address, the President of the Association received a telegram from Congresswoman Bolton announcing that the Bill for the Commissioning of Men Nurses in the Armed Forces had been passed and signed.
www.alexianbrothers.org /english/history/america/hist-nrs-chi.html   (2058 words)

  
 Shari Cohn
My postdoctoral research focuses on the possible inheritance of musical, artistic, poetic and mathematical abilities in themselves and also their possible relationship to second sight.
This work has been funded by a grant from the Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene, the Frances P.
Bolton Fellowship from the Parapsychology Foundation, and, currently a grant from the Bial Foundation.
www.parapsych.org /members/s_cohn.html   (479 words)

  
 Frances Bolton Fellowship Section Home - Parapsychology Foundation -
Frances Bolton Fellowship Section Home - Parapsychology Foundation -
Applications must be accompanied by a copy of the doctoral dissertation/thesis for ultimate inclusion in the Foundation’s Eileen J. Garrett Library.
Wellington Zangari is the recipient of the 2005 Bolton Fellowship.
www.parapsychology.org /dynamic/040300.html   (90 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Case Western Reserve University Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It was created in 1967 by the federation of Case Institute of Technology (founded in 1880 by philanthropist Leonard Case, Jr.) and Western Reserve University (founded in 1826 in the area that was once the Connecticut Western Reserve).
The university encompasses the College of Arts and Sciences, Case School of Engineering, School of Graduate Studies, Weatherhead School of Management, School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, Frances P. Bolton School of Nursing, Gund School of Law, and Mandel School for Applied Social Sciences.
As of 2001, the university had approximately 3,600 undergraduates and 5,900 graduate and professional students.
www.ipedia.com /case_western_reserve_university.html   (321 words)

  
 Guide to the Dorothy Whitney Straight Elmhirst Papers,
Courtlandt D. Barnes), Maurice Casenave, Herbert and Louise Croly, James Curtis, Henry P. Davison, William A. Delano, Richard Derby, Margaret (Myra) G. Dix (later Mrs.
Bolton, Frances P. Calhoun, William J. Casenave, Maurice.
Davison, Henry P. Delano, William A. Derby, Ethel Roosevelt.
rmc.library.cornell.edu /EAD/htmldocs/RMM03725.html   (848 words)

  
 NARA - Research - Television Interviews, 1951-1955
DECEMBER 5, 1951 Participants: Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky, aviator and authority on airpower and aircraft design, interviewed by Donald I. Rogers and William Bradford Huie.
Topics: Dispute between the United States and France over financial aid, comparison between the French fighting in Indochina and the Americans fighting in Korea, French neutralism and anti-Americanism, decline of communism in France, and his expectations of world peace.
OCTOBER 2, 1953 Participants: Representative Frances P. Bolton (R-OH), member, U.S. Delegation to the United Nations, interviewed by Edward P. Morgan and Don Hollenbeck.
www.archives.gov /research/formats/tv-interviews-1951-to-1955.html   (16963 words)

  
 CHRONOLOGY
Julia C. Stimson was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal in recognition of her service as Chief of the Red Cross Nursing Service in France and her service in the American Expeditionary Forces.
Bolton had earlier introduced H.R. 911 on 4 January 1951 in an attempt to provide for the appointment of men as nurses in the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force.
Bolton, Representative from Ohio, had first introduced such legislation, H.R. 8135, in 1961 and an identical bill, H.R. 1034, in January 1963.
history.amedd.army.mil /ameddcorp/armynurse/chronology.htm   (19812 words)

  
 Finding Aid to the Congressional Liaison Office Files of Lawrence F. O'Brien   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bolton, Frances P. Bolton, Oliver P. Bonner, Herbert
Miller, George P. Miller, William E. Milliken, William H., Jr.
Olson, Alec G. O'Neill, Thomas P. Osmers, Frank C., Jr.
www.cs.umb.edu /~rwhealan/jfk/fa_obrien_lawrence_wh.html   (1760 words)

  
 Ann Pamela Cunningham and the Mount Vernon ladies' association
It took decades of careful research as well as gifts, loans, and purchases to get the original furnishings returned to Mt. Vernon.
Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton, who served as Vice Regent from Ohio from 1938 to 1977, launched an effort in the 1940s to preserve the view across the Potomac River.
The Association purchased 750 acres, which was the nucleus of the 4,000 acre Piscataway National Park.
mn.essortment.com /mountvernonlad_reza.htm   (710 words)

  
 Titles and Presenters at Past AAHN Conferences 1984-2004
Frances Gregor, PhD, RN Beyond the Dreaming Spires - Mental Health Nursing in Oxford.
The awakening of the tots; Society's response to the disease of tuberculosis and the affect upon the children in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Conflict, controversy and collaboration: Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton's 1956 attempt to create a federal commission to study the nursing shortage.
www.aahn.org /pastconf.html   (8376 words)

  
 UIUC Media Center Contacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
France 21, 47, 51, 79, 88, 110, 129, 137, 170, 187, 244, 397, 398, 442, 444, 451, 500
A report on sixteen countries southeast of the Sahara visited officially by Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton.
Chronicles Algeria's struggle for democracy since independence from France, tracing the rise of fundamentalist groups in the 1980's and 90's in response to the country's authoritarian leadership.
www.library.uiuc.edu /ugl/mrc/africana_bib.html   (10189 words)

  
 MAIN INDEX
BOLTON, CHARLES K. Cornelius Van H. Engert Papers
BOLTON, JOHN, SJ -TRANSCRIPTIONS OF HIS REGISTERS -18TH C Rev.
Bolton, SJ, Alberto The Rev. Gustave A. Weigel, S.J. Papers
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/mi/mi}212.htm   (664 words)

  
 Cheryl Alexander
Alexander has had a life-long interest in parapsychology and conducted research in this area at the Institute for Parapsychology in Durham, NC from 1993-2000.
She is the recent recipient of the Frances P. Bolton Fellowship for post-doctoral studies in parapsychology, and a previous recipient of the Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship for Parapsychological Research and the Gertrude R. Schmeidler Award for Outstanding Student Contribution to Parapsychology.
She currently serves as the Business Manager for the Parapsychological Association and has worked in this capacity since 2000.
www.parapsych.org /members/c_alexander.html   (526 words)

  
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Commonwealth of P.R., Budget for Fiscal Year 1967, § 21, p.
For example, at one point United States Representative Frances P. Bolton stated: “The present status of Puerto Rico is that of a people with a constitution of their own adoption stemming from their own authority which only they can alter or amend.
The relationships previously established also by a law of the Congress, which only Congress could amend, have now become provisions of a compact of a bilateral nature whose terms may be changed only by common consent.” U.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/curiae/html/384-641/005.htm   (4656 words)

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