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 Ancestors of Della Elaine Eveland (1937-1984)
Alva A. Eveland, son of Jacob Mason Eveland and Angeline Stufflebeam, was born on 2 Mar 1886 in, Bremer, Iowa, died on 3 Jan 1954 in Waverly, Bremer, Iowa at age 67, and was buried in Harlington, Washington Twp, Bremer, Iowa.
Alva was not a heavy drinker, but he kept a bottle of whisky in the garage where he would sneak out for an occasional nip.
Alva was born on 2 Mar 1886 in, Bremer, Iowa, died on 3 Jan 1954 in Waverly, Bremer, Iowa at age 67, and was buried in Harlington, Washington Twp, Bremer, Iowa.
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 Anuario ININCO - Investigaciones de la Comunicación
Review of the event and general vision of the program which main point was to analyze, propose and approve the research guidelines, due to the strong international demand of communication or to the so-called New International Informative Order.
Commentary regarding the opinion in favor of the official position of the general secretary of COPEI (Venezuelan Social Christian Party), Eduardo Fernández, during the controversy on the decree 620 promulgation: "Regulation for the transmission of broadcasting audiovisual stations".
However, a lack of strategy that includes general tenets with goals and perspectives are observed; as well as the media professional (or social communicator) participation in the definition of guidelines to achieve these goals and perspectives.
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 HMS Lion (1777)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The GMB is a general union trade union in the United Kingdom, and has more than 600,000 members.
As of 2005, the acting general secretary is Paul Kenny, in place of Kevin Curran (trade unionist) who stepped down after being suspended on full pay during an inquiry into alleged ballot-rigging during the union's leadership election.
The literary emphasis of the exams affected the general perception of cultural refinement in China, such as the view that Chinese calligraphy was a higher form of art than painting or drama.
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 WNYC - Reading Room: The Codebreakers: The Comprehensive History of Secret Communication from Ancient Times to the ...
But after General George C. Marshall succeeded to Craig's post, the exigencies of national defense relegated that problem in his mind to the status of a legalistic quibble.
A general and an admiral wanted to discuss the delicate matter of the precise timing of Japan's final note to the United States.
He had no difficulty with the LA messages, which were translated into English by Marine Corps Captain Alva Lasswell, but these yielded "nothing but junk." The K2, however, eluded him, and he worked on it far into the night.
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 Camas County Courier: 1950 - 1957
The Camas club, women's civic organization, is launching its second annual community birthday calendar this month, to raise funds for their swimming pool project, and to promote general good will among the people of this valley.
A special skit was given by two young gals from the west end, with accompaniment by Mrs.
General superintendent, Lloyd Moline; senior dept. supt., Keith Strom; and teachers: Lon Baldwin, Ann Fay, Rev. Roy V. Dunagan, Mrs.
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Tickets are $5 for students when purchased prior to the concert from members of the jazz band, $10 at the door for students with Princeton ID, $20 general admission.
Admission is free with a Princeton University ID and a limited number of general admission tickets are available for $10.
Generally, it causes only mild, flu-like symptoms with fever, headache and body aches - or no symptoms at all.
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 Muscatine Co IA Genealogy Home Page-Obituaries for "E" surnames
She was born in Hamburg, Germany, on November 4, 1895 as the daughter of Macob Lenz and Emma Thoenssen.
Lasswell, pastor of the Walnut Street Baptist church.
A life resident of Muscatine, he was born here on June 23, 1913 as the son of Leon and Pearl Harker Essex, Ida May Eisele became his wife on Nov. 12, 1938 in Muscatine, He was a member of the Otterbein United Methodist Church and the Moose.
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 Crowder College - Alumni Fall 1999
Clark handles all accounts payable for the college - including tracking down receipts, reconciling bills and bank statements, and ensuring compliance with auditing principles - and generally serves as the resident expert on college policies and procedures in the business and finance office.
In addition to the two major awards noted on page 1, recognition will be given to donors who have reached significant milestones in their support of the college; and college and Foundation officers will report on activities for the year.
The event is open to alumni, Foundation members, and the general public, at no charge.
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 Margaret Cousins: An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Cousins' career as a writer is the focus of the first series, which consists of four subseries: Books, Short Stories and Articles, Poetry, and Writing, General.
The fourth and final subseries, Writings, General, contains materials documenting Cousins' association with the Author's Guild of the Author's League of America and a body of literary agent and publisher correspondence.
The vast majority of the correspondence consists of letters sent to Cousins by her literary agent, Harold Matson Company.
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 North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County News
The family of a former Vista man profiled in 2002 for his work in cracking a code that helped the Allies in the World War II battle of Midway is still hoping for a posthumous Distinguished Service Medal.
The deployment of troops to Iraq this year affected the entire nation but was especially noticed in small towns with large military populations.
The graveyard is owned by Eternal Hills Memorial Park in Oceanside, but when contacted in November, Eternal Hills General Manager Debra Kurtz said she thought it was owned by the city.
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 Texas A&M University Press Books by Author
Chauchat, Claude, Jacques Pelegrin, Cesar Galvez Mora, Rosairo Beccerra Urteaga, Rocio Esquerre Alva, eds.
Fallen Guidon: The Saga of Confederate General Jo Shelby's March to Mexico.
Lasswell, James L. See Mitchell, Forrest L. Launius, Roger D., ed.
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 WW II Vet Reflects On Days As Code Breaker
Following the brutal training, Amos was commissioned as an ensign in general intelligence and sent to Pearl Harbor for 21/2 years, where at first he assisted in interviewing Japanese prisoners of war.
Most of them were in poor physical shape, as the Japanese avoided capture at any cost.
Lasswell, who selected Amos to join FRUPac, deciphered the message allowing U.S. forces to shoot down Japanese Adm. Yamamoto - greatly impacting Japanese morale.
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 Wormser,R. Foundations: Their Power and Influence. 1993
In 1953 it was the Reece Committee, and the author of this book was its general counsel.
Wormser concedes that "the emphasis on a search for organized Communist penetration of foundations absorbed much of the energy of the investigators and detracted somewhat from the efficacy of their general inquiry into 'subversion'" (page 177).
He is more interested in an emerging "elite" that has control of gigantic financial resources: "An unparalleled amount of power is concentrated increasingly in the hands of an interlocking and self-perpetuating group.
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 The Belmont Club: The wisdom of crowds
A generation later and we are lectured by humorless snots who would see us brainwashed to meet their satisfaction.
But as to Muslims in general there are thousands risking their lives in American service right now.
Those Generals were playing pretty footloose and fancy free with their Nuclear technology.
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 BOOKS NOTED IN THE SSILA NEWSLETTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The introduction outlines the issues that underlie these aims, introduces the chapters which follow, and comments on recurrent conclusions by the contributors.
The chapters are accessibly-written and illustrated by twenty maps.
Guide  was compiled to aid missionary priests uncover pre-Columbian Aztec religious beliefs and customs that persisted in the generation after the Conquest, and it provides revealing glimpses both of the practices and attitudes of the early Colonial Hispanic clergy and of the pre-Conquest Nahua world.
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 NAMES AND POSITIONS OF PRINCIPAL ARMY AND NAVY OFFICIALS
Clausen, Henry C., lieutenant colonel, [1] Judge Advocate General's Office, assisting Army Pearl Harbor Board and conducting supplemental investigation for Secretary of War.
MacArthur, Douglas, general, commanding general, United States Army Forces in the Far East.
Sutherland, Richard K., lieutenant general, Chief of Staff to General MacArthur.
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 Edith Trantham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In Isabel Harvey and Helen were born and died.
On August 27, 1927, Ben Mulikin and I were married, and that fall I taught at Lasswell.
The next year we moved to Montezuma where I taught rural school and Ben farmed.
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 Rants & Raves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Katrina was the turning point, the moment when the extent of cronyism, incompetence and sheer smugness in Washington reached a level that even the White House couldn’t ignore.
Yes, “we” finally “had it” and abandoned “blind trust.” The “we” Sullivan talks of is, at bottom, the news media, but almost at the onset, he shifts the blame from the too gullible press to “the American public” generally.
Brooks occasionally puts three on a page; mostly, however, his layout standard is two to a page, which gives generous display to the cartoonists’ work.
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 The Peacekeeping Satellites Chapter VI - Walter Dorn - Research at the Royal Military College of Canada
Since there is a growing interest in international verification, as described in Chapter V, a series of successful resolutions could well see an ISMA begun in some preliminary form.
While direct action by the General Assembly on the ISMA proposal is still possible, the area is likely to advance by other means first.
If the Soviet proposal moves into the centre of debate at the United Nations, a verification system for monitoring activities in outer space may become a reality before a system is set up to monitor activities on earth.
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 RE: "Winning the war in Iraq - The untold story"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lt. General Newbold, Retired director of operations at the Pentagon's military joint staff.
I know that if the Iraq war was a bussiness plan presented to me, I would not invest in it due to lack of throurough planning, I would certainly not try to invest in an "Iraq IPO" after the fact.
Our nation will suffer the burden of this debt, along with the rest of the deficet, for years if not generations to come.
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 Henry County Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
She was treated at Clinton General Hospital and at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City.
He was a moderator for the Presbytery of Eastern Oregon and Snake River Mission Area Council, commissioner of the Synod of the Pacific and a member of the General Assembly Committee and Committee on Ministry.
He was also very active in the Pendleton community where he was the organizing president of the Friends of the Library, president of the Pendleton Community Concerts, Rotary Club, chairman of the St. Anthony Hospice Advisory Committee, Umatilla County Library District Campaign and the Umatilla County Juvenile Advisory Committee.
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 REBOL Dialects Block Parsing Example URL domain specific languages parsing expression grammar parser yacc GNU bison ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
REBOL provides a native function called parse which you can use to define domain specific languages, often referred to as dialects, by specifying parsing expression grammar rules in a BNF-like format, much as you would for a parser building tool like yacc or GNU bison.
Your rules are interpreted by REBOL at runtime; they are not used to generate code.
You can include actions to be taken during the parsing process as well.
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 Great expectation soundtrack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Thomas alva edison if we can give him a gift certificate.
So the language is great expectation soundtrack easier to read a few, of the dickens novels.
Previously, the personal and culinary services education general education logo discoveryschool.
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 CCB catalogue Part 3
Doing so reveals answers to many questions over which historians have long argued.
On April 14, 1943, three Navy radio intercept stations simultaneously copied a certain superenciphered Japanese coded message.
To read it is comparable to having been 'inside the loop' during the critical years when MAGIC was unraveling the secrets of Japan's diplomatic communications."
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 The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. at antiqbook.com
46888: MAGINNIS, MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. Military Government Journal: Normandy to Berlin.
47121: MAGINNIS, MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. Military Government Journal: Normandy to Berlin.
48334: MANSFIELD, HARVEY C. The Comptroller General: A Study in the Law and Practice of...
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 Records of Emergency Peace Campaign, DG 012, Swarthmore College Peace Collection
General administration: pigeons [released from D.C. with letter re: peace from Eleanor Roosevelt], 1936
General Correspondence: Haw-He Hawk, Dr. Jonathan B. Hawkins, Lewis E. Hawkins, Thomas E. Hawley, Frederick W. Haworth, Dorothy
General Correspondence: Sim - Smith, T. Simms, Mrs.
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 AVEN :: View topic - History of the world, as told by an impaler
Napoleon Bonaparte, the French general, was best known for his short stature and his constant use of time machines.His last time venture was cut short when he traveled too far into the future and burned alive when he stepped out of his time machine onto the molten rock that was once Earth.
Station Hypo was busy at Pearl Harbor trying to decypher messages, lead by Joseph Rochefort, and helped by Thomas Dyer, Wesley A. (Ham) Wright, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Joseph Finnegan, Stevie Wonder, General Alva Lasswell, Thomas Huckins, and Jack Williams.
They were only able to translate one message in time.
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 Polygraph History Holdings of the DoDPI Library
The history of the use of polygraph examinations in intelligence, counterintelligence and security is included; specific examples of polygraph examinations revealing espionage are cited.
Stilwell, Richard G. Remarks of General Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret).
Fort Gordon, GA: The Provost Marshal General's School; 1961.
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