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  The Corruption of Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gilman's network was tight, elitist, and mutually supportive, united by class consciousness; it was somewhat cabalistic, united by common Bismarckian graduate education, which was the height of academic fashion in that era, for those who could afford it.
Gilman was the antithesis of George in many respects, which had led them into a major battle, as we will see.
George never did that, but 1886 was the year when George published Protection or Free Trade?, picking up the incoming buzzword just as the old was losing favor, and Ely was getting around to using it.
homepage.ntlworld.com /janusg/coe/cofe05.htm   (3923 words)

  
 Local Schools
George Gilman Rushby was born in February 1900, the son of Police Constable John Henry Payling Rushby of Eastwood and Catherine Rushby (nee Purdy).
George took up employment at James Oakes and Co. at Pye Bridge as an electrical engineer but the wander lust was in his veins and he moved out to Africa as a shift engineer at the power plant supplying electricity to Louerenco Marques, the capital of Mozambique.
George's two children Mike and Ann Rushby spent the majority of the second world war years in Jacksdale, looked after by their grandmother Kate Gregory-Simpson.
www.jacksdale.org.uk /pages/JDHeritage/FamPeopRushby.htm   (951 words)

  
 Newcomers will ‘be force-fed with a fire hose’ - January 19, 2003
Gilman is a freshman this year, though he’s been in the House before.
Richardson and Rep. George Gilman of Medford are the new kids on the block in the Jackson County delegation.
Gilman said his wife helped him through the campaign so he wanted her to help him at the Capitol.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/2003/0119/local/stories/03local.htm   (488 words)

  
 George Gilman Fogg - Likeness of New Hampshire War Heroes & Personages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George Gilman Fogg graduated from Dartmouth College in 1839.
He studied law at Harvard (but apparently did not get a law degree) and was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1842.
The contributions of George G. Fogg to the 1861 - 1865 deliberations at Geneva, Switzerland deserve to be recognized as substantive and important to the global search for independence, peace, and prosperity.
www.state.nh.us /nhdhr/warheroes/foggg.html   (475 words)

  
 Domestic Goddess: Charlotte Perkins Gilman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gilman's major concern during her lifetime was feminism-- women's suffrage as well as women's economic independence.
Gilman's mother was told that she should have no other children-- soon after this, her father left the family alone.
During her life, Gilman published a huge volume of work-- much of which is unavailable to the modern reader.
www.womenwriters.net /domesticgoddess/gilman1.html   (467 words)

  
 Contexts for Criticism | Gilman Bio
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was born in Hartford, Connecticut.
George Gilman died in 1934, and Charlotte returned to California to live near her daughter.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1932 and took her own life on August 17, 1935 at her home in Pasadena, California.
highered.mcgraw-hill.com /sites/0767422961/student_view0/gilman_bio.html   (350 words)

  
 Oregon State Representative George Gilman- biography
When it became necessary to return home to attend to the family dairy farm, George milked cows in the morning and attended college in the afternoon, receiving his BS degree from Southern Oregon College (University) with honors.
George and Sandy have been married 45 years and have two grown children living and working in Oregon.
George is chair of the House Transportation Committee and a member of the House Committee on Business, Labor and Consumer Affairs.
www.leg.state.or.us /gilman/bio.htm   (317 words)

  
 Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charlotte Perkins Gilman ( July 3, 1860 - August 17, 1935) was a prominent feminist writer.
During this time, she suffered from depression, which led to her writing.
The second marriage, from 1902 to his death in 1934, was to her first cousin, George Gilman, a lawyer in New York.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charlotte_Perkins_Gilman   (295 words)

  
 Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Gilman wrote the short story while she was on bed rest for her depression.
Gilman used some elements of Gothic fiction in "The Yellow Wallpaper," which features a country mansion and hints of the supernatural.
Gilman wrote from her own experiences to help other women in her predicament have some hope of overcoming obstacles.
www.uncp.edu /home/canada/work/allam/18661913/lit/gilman.htm   (802 words)

  
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CITIZENS George Gilman, a resident of 947 Gage Street asked the Board to look at the situation with water and water meters.
Gilman understands that if there continue to be dry summers such as this one, there will not be an infinite amount of water.
Gilman noted that single people are being penalized by the current system.
www.bennington.com /government/meetings/sm20011023.txt   (3385 words)

  
 WIRockBios - Gilman, George A.
GEORGE A. GILMAN is numbered among the prominent farmers of Beloit Township, residing
GILMAN's parents, who were numbered among the well known and highly respected citizens of Rock County.
GILMAN is a member of the I.O.O.F., while politically he has been an ardent supporter of the Republican party since its organization.
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~wirockbios/Bios/bios0418.html   (1003 words)

  
 Gilman History :: Gilman Engineering & Manufacturing Co. LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The name was changed to Gilman Engineering and Manufacturing Co. During the war years (1941-1945), production was shifted to fuses and fuse-making to support the war effort.
In 1948 Gilman was purchased by the Parker Pen Company of Janesville.
Since 1963, when Gilman was purchased by Gisholt of Madison, we have gone through several changes of ownership.
www.gilmanassembly.com /ov_history.cfm   (237 words)

  
 Rulifson Genealogy: CASWELL Family
Gilman M1 Caswell #2353 was born 16 April 1828.
(George Thurston Tanner #2428.) George was born 1860.
When George was age 33 and Eugenia Estelle Caswell was age 29 they became the parents of Gilman Caswell Tanner 1893.
www.rulifson.org /roots/i0002353.htm   (866 words)

  
 George Key Ranch
George G. Key began gathering items for these collections from neighboring ranches in the 1960's as these properties began to be divided for sale.
George Benn Key was born in Richwood, Ontario, Canada in 1854.
George B. Key built the present house in 1898, moving here from the superintendent's ranch house on the Semi-Tropical Fruit Company property, with his wife Mary and four children.
www.goodtime.net /pla/lcpla019.htm   (2031 words)

  
 Civil War Manuscripts Project - G-H
The steamer was commanded by George M. Ransom from 28 October 1863 to 23 January 1864.
Gilman, an unmarried publisher, enlisted 13 September 1862, was mustered-in as Quartermaster on 20 September 1862 and was mustered-out on 7 July 1863.
Apparently none of the Seymour boys were among the casualties; however, he reports that George Smith was missing and that the toll was heavy on the 5th Connecticut’s line officers.
www.chs.org /kcwmp/cwgh.htm   (4078 words)

  
 Rochester Opera House- Embrace the Arts
George Gilman Adams, well known Victorian architect and Rochester native, dressed the Opera House in the most sophisticated and luxurious finery of the day.
The floor raising and leveling mechanism, invented by George Gilman Adams during the turn-of-the-century, was so unique that its intricate operation and even its location had become an inexplicable puzzle eighty years later.
In 1996 during the second attempt at restoration George Allen, founder of OASIS Optical Alignment Systems in Gonic and Opera House Committee Chairman, enlisted the aid of OASIS employees to inspect and to clean the 90-year-old mechanism.
www.rochesteroperahouse.com /history.htm   (2037 words)

  
 US Lacrosse -- Hall of Fame Members
The son of George Mottu Chandlee and Clara Reiman Chandlee, George Chandlee was born in Baltimore on March 20, 1914.
He then played for four years at Gilman and was captain of and midfielder on Gilman's first varsity lacrosse team in 1932.
Teaching in the lower school at Gilman from 1936-40, he coached lacrosse at the fifth and sixth grade level and also the junior varsity team.
www.lacrosse.org /museum/hofbios/chandlee.phtml   (594 words)

  
 Pulprack: The Flesh & Blood of George G. Gilman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Terry continued to pen George G. Gilman yarns, managing to survive a failed motion picture adaptation of Edge and the bankruptcy of Pinnacle, until he realized that it had come time to call it a day.
But as the years passed and the name George G. Gilman, which at one time had trailed only the likes of Louis L’Amour and Zane Grey as the top-selling Western authors, slowly faded from respective circles; Gilmaniacs worldwide would not allow the flame to be extinguished.
Posted by: John Channing at November 21, 2002 05:57 AM The Gilman books are the best westerns ever written, Terry writes the best characters I've ever read which mature as the series go along, which is a very good all too rare touch.
pulprack.com /arch/2002/11/the_flesh_blood.html   (1635 words)

  
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In the George Shepard Gilman series are some records of Rublican Party activity in Connecticut.
The Gilman Family of Hartford, whose papers are collected here, are descended from Richard Gilman, a freeman in Hartford in 1672, who bought land in East Hartford in 1676.
Correspondence George Shepard Gilman from Jane Gilman; from J.H. Knight.
www.chs.org /library/ead/htm_faids/gilmf1787.htm   (1090 words)

  
 Ancestors Of Daniel And Kathryn Colleen (Hillis) Dickinson - aqwn03 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
BIOGRAPHY: George Gilman Grave's baby dau., Mary Logan Graves was recorded in the Belchertown, Massachusetts Town Hall as having been ill since b.
George Blake, the farmer listed in the Gazetteer, lived near the Belchertown-Amherst line, and I would strongly believe he was the f.
We had just come from West Cemetery where George Graves, his wife, daughter-in-law, grandchild, and possibly his son, George Gilman Graves are buried (and, I think, quite close to the Dickinsons).
www.haleasdollclothes.com /genealogy/aqwn03.htm   (3842 words)

  
 Mail Tribune - Obituaries
Gilman, 90, of Medford, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at Rogue Valley Medical Center.
He was born July 27, 1909, in Medford, a son of George G. and Martha (Schultz) Gilman.
Gilman was a self-employed massage therapist and was still practicing at the time of his death.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/2000/may/050300n12.htm   (877 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Gilman
Grandnephew of John Taylor Gilman and Nicholas Gilman.
Nathaniel Folsom ; brother of Nicholas Gilman ; granduncle of Charles Jervis Gilman.
Nathaniel Folsom ; brother of John Taylor Gilman ; granduncle of Charles Jervis Gilman.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/gilman.html   (529 words)

  
 CO PRO - Janesville Tool & Mfg, Inc.
But George was not only a good machinist; he was a talented inventor too.
George soon found that the lever press could be quickly adapted to many jobs around the shop.
After a while, George was so busy making lever presses, he discontinued his general machining business.
www.janesvilletool.com /about.htm   (276 words)

  
 Elizabeth Gilman, b: 1661 - Exeter, NH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gilman, Mary Anne ( ABT 1697 - AFT 1771)
Gordon, George Gilman ( 29 DEC 1850 - 13 JUN 1859)
Greeley, Gilman ( 15 JUN 1848 - 30 JUN 1848)
www.scribnerfamilies.org /ghtout/ipg.htm   (4753 words)

  
 George Gilman Bryant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
George épouse Alicia Hall en 1856 avec qui il a quatre enfants.
De plus, George G. fait partie du conseil municipal de 1884 à 1896 en tant que conseiller et maire en 1889 en 1896.
George Gilman Bryant décède à Sherbrooke le 28 janvier 1906, à l'âge de 73 ans.
www.callisto.si.usherb.ca /~hst247/g2/g2bryant.html   (242 words)

  
 The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company / History Timeline
George Huntington Hartford names the product Eight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee - the time of the day that he believed the most coffee was consumed.
At the suggestion of 22 year-old George L. Hartford, the Company begins marketing its own brand of baking powder.
A&P also pioneers the use of refrigerated railroad cars to transport fruit, and becomes the first to bring fresh seafood to the Midwest.
www.aptea.com /history_timeline.asp   (2148 words)

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Gilman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gilman, George Washington ex 1877 (not yet entered)
Gilman, Wesley Alonzo ex 1913 (not yet entered)
Every Gilman that has been indexed so far.
www.amherst.edu /~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/g/gilman.html   (186 words)

  
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According to the journal of Enoch Place he visited George C. Peavey on Saturday June 5, 1847 at the home of his father Hudson Peavey Esquire.
George had been laid up for 10 months after an accident caused him to have a lameness in his back.
Other records describe the strength of character of George as he continued to work after his accident despite a great deal of pain and very poor eye site.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jalanne/Grand_Daddy_Edward/f333.htm   (827 words)

  
 George G Gilman
George G Roussas - Course in Mathematical Statistics
George G Guilbault - Fluorescence Theory Instrumentation & P
George Gallup Jr - Gallup Poll: Public Opinion
www.searchbooksubject.com /86501_george-g-gilman.html   (59 words)

  
 George Glazer Gallery - Gilman Joslin, Boston, Six-Inch Table Globe on Ebonized Stand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The terrestrial globe in brass calibrated half meridian, raised on an ebonized stand with turned central standard and dish base.
This globe was made by Gilman Joslin, successor to Josiah Loring’s Boston globemaking business.
The engraver, William B. Annin, took out a patent in 1826 to make “artificial globes.” There is more information about Annin in our Guide to Globe Makers.
www.georgeglazer.com /globes/table/jos6ebon.html   (285 words)

  
 Western Books F-I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gilman, George G. Edge #12:   Death's Bounty
Gilman, George G. Edge #29:   The Living, The Dying, And The Dead
Gilman, George G. Edge #34:   A Ride In The Sun
www.shelbycity.com /shelbysbookshelf/westerns/west_f_i.htm   (438 words)

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