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In the News (Tue 17 Nov 09)

  
  Lawrence F. Glatz, Ph.D.
He serves as a member of the National Advisory Council for the JYM Program in Munich since 2004, and is also active in the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the German Studies Association (GSA), and the Modern Language Association (MLA).
He is darn lucky to married to Jacque and is the often exhausted father of Christian and Alexandra.
His father, Charles L. Glatz (born 1907), served as a Captain, U.S. Army Medical Corps, in the Second World War and participated in the military government of the Allied Occupation after the war ended.
www.lawrenceglatz.com   (834 words)

  
 CITY OF TWINSBURG, OHIO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Glatz stated they are adding a second story to the west side of the house, approximately 625 sq.
Glatz stated there is horizontal everywhere but a portion of vertical on the front.
Glatz stated he was to be here at 7:00 PM to be at the meeting.
www.twinsburg.oh.us /Boards/AR/Meetings/2002/Minutes/ar081502m.htm   (1919 words)

  
 GLATZ - LoveToKnow Article on GLATZ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The county of Glatz was long contended for by the kingdoms of Poland and of Bohemia.
Eventually it became part of the latter country, and in 1534 was sold to the house of Habsburg, from whom it was taken by Frederick the Great during his attack on Silesia.
GLAUBER, JOHANN RUDOLF (1604-1668), German chemist, was born at Karlstadt, Bavaria, in 1604 and died at Amsterdam in 1668.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GL/GLATZ.htm   (856 words)

  
 ENN: Environmental News Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
His brother, Joel Glatz, president of Frontier Energy in China, is the state's leading dealer of biodiesel, which is a blend of soybean-derived fuel and petroleum.
Glatz is leasing a 60-year-old building that served as a convenience store in the late 1990s.
Glatz figures people coming into a natural foods convenience store want many of the same things they find in a conventional quick mart — chips, bars, cookies, soda, beer and coffee.
www.enn.com /biz_PF.html?id=42   (1186 words)

  
 H-Net Review: T. Mills Kelly on Hungarians and Their Neighbors in Modern Times, 1867-1950
Professor Glatz, director of the Institute of History at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, is to be commended for compiling an impressive array of essays, thirty in all, from twenty scholars in Hungary and the United States.
Glatz proposes that this volume should "provide the Hungarian public with a guide to a positive solution [to the problems posed by nationalist interpretations of the past] by means of a synthesis of the history of the coexistence of various ethnic groups within the Carpathian basin..." (p.
Glatz expresses a desire to dispense with the national approach to history, emphasizing instead the history of the Carpathian basin as a history of "labor markets and organizations common to the various social and ethnic elements" (p.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=22448850064451   (1757 words)

  
 July 17, 1997 News Release
Iowa State University's Bonnie Glatz is studying a protein called PLG-1 that is produced by a strain of propionibacteria.
Glatz says that these are "good bacteria" that are harmless to people's health and helpful in making dairy products like cheese.
Glatz, a food scientist and microbiologist, maintains what is probably the world's largest collection of classical propionibacteria, most of which came from dairy products.
www.biotech.iastate.edu /news_releases/Jul_17_97.html   (502 words)

  
 Cold-weather use, cost feed inaccurate ideas about biofuel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Glatz said a specially designed bus showcased in Portland recently ran on straight grease, but that capability involved a number of major mechanical innovations that would be cost-prohibitive for the average vehicle.
Glatz said biofuel, as a result of being a diluted version of petroleum, burns much cleaner, causing far less wear and tear on components.
Glatz realizes that teaching the public about biofuels will take time, but he is confident that myths eventually will give way to understanding, and thereby focus attention on the environmental benefits of biofuels.
morningsentinel.mainetoday.com /news/local/1616661.shtml   (496 words)

  
 Obituaries
Glatz went to work for Ford Motor Co. -- and he spent the rest of his working life in the auto industry.
Glatz received his citizenship papers and his draft notice in the same mail, and he served in the Army in World War II.
Glatz lived in Detroit, and after he retired, he was active in the Retired Citizens for Better Nursing Care in the city.
www.freep.com /news/obituaries/other9_20011009.htm   (532 words)

  
 Nature World Conference on Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Glatz says that the points outlined in his letter summarize the recommendations, remarks and proposals for modification to draft conference documents that have emerged from broad discussions within the Hungarian scientific community.
While such a situation might be considered an understandable reaction to the accelerated pace of technological development, Glatz adds that it is "very dangerous" for a knowledge-based society, particularly as it weakens society's confidence in science and education.
Glatz also recommends the creation of an International Science Education Fund to provide special assistance for training the young generation for science in developing countries.
www.nature.com /wcs/a48.html   (411 words)

  
 Welcome to Chemical Engineering at Iowa State University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Menkhaus, T. and C. Glatz, "Compatibility of Column Inlet and Adsorbent Designs for Processing of Corn Endosperm Extract by Expanded Bed Adsorption," Biotech.
Pearson, C., M. Heng, M. Gebert, and C. Glatz, "Zeta Potential as a Measure of Polyelectrolyte Flocculation and the Effect of Polymer Dosing Conditions on Cell Removal from Fermentation Broth," Biotech.
Pearson, C., M. Heng, M. Gebert, and C. Glatz, "A Study of Enzyme Partitioning and Enzyme-Polymer Interactions During Polyelectrolyte Flocculation for Cell Removal from Fermentation Broth," Biotech.
www.iastate.edu /~ch_e/faculty/glatz.html   (473 words)

  
 Biofuel comes of age
Glatz survived because Frontier Energy is a division of Frontier Oil, a traditional oil dealer that provides 100 percent petroleum products -- gas, diesel, home heating oil -- to customers in central Maine.
Instead, Glatz is emphasizing what he calls "red, white and blue" issues, the fact that biofuel is derived from plant oils or animal fats, products that are abundant here on the home front.
Glatz has enlisted the aid of a Portland advertising company to help him attract biofuel customers who are not members of the environmental choir.
morningsentinel.mainetoday.com /news/local/1613301.shtml   (740 words)

  
 Food and fuel fast and healthy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Garry Glatz is stocking his soon-to-open Saco convenience store, New Day Naturals, with natural food products and will sell biodiesel fuel in the pumps out front, hoping customers who buy one will want the other.
SACO — Garry Glatz hopes people who want to fill their gas tanks with alternative fuel also will want to fill their stomachs with natural and organic food.
Glatz figures people coming into a natural foods convenience store want many of the same things they find in a conventional quick mart - chips, bars, cookies, soda, beer and coffee.
business.mainetoday.com /news/041015newdaynatura.shtml   (1206 words)

  
 KLODZKO,POLAND (Glatz, Germany)
The small city of Klodzko is located in the Province of Walbrzych, south of the city of Wroclaw (Breslau) in the region of Lower Silesia.
The Jewish Community of Glatz was one of the oldest in Lower Silesia with traditions of Jewish persecutions as early as 1163.
The Jewish population of Glatz was never large though it was substantial enough to support an elaborate synagogue and some Jewish institutions.
www.cemetery.ng.pl /life.htm   (476 words)

  
 GAO: B-293968.2, Glatz Aeronautical Corporation, August 10, 2004
Glatz's proposal was not one of the three proposals selected for award.
In contrast, the awardees, whose proposals were rated as either outstanding or highly satisfactory under this factor, proposed specific approaches to exploring replacing components of crashworthy seats with lighter and stronger materials, and investigating improvements to the energyattenuating devices and methodologies used in the seats.
In any case, the evaluators determined the awardees' proposals to be superior to Glatz's under the evaluation factor for the qualifications of the proposed principal/key investigators, and supporting staff and consultants, and equal to or superior to Glatz's under the evaluation factor for potential for commercial application.
www.gao.gov /decisions/bidpro/2939682.htm   (1239 words)

  
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The former Duchy of Glatz consists of a fertile plain completely surrounded by mountains suitable for skiing, but given over almost entirely to forests.
Some small farms still dot the mountain slopes, but harvesting the woods of pine timber is the principal industry of the mountain area.
From the mountains rimming the Duchy -- all of which is now part of Poland -- flow clear streams that have cut sharp, narrow valleys in the woods just wide enough for a country road alongside the streambed.
users.rcn.com /oweigang   (379 words)

  
 Delaware Department of Transportation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
One of those craftsmen was Bernard Glatz, who lived at the Glatz Site from 1833 to 1842.
Glatz was a cordwainer, or shoemaker, and a rather poor man. After his death the property was bought and leased out by the Walker family, owners of the Mermaid Tavern.
Archaeological excavations at the Glatz Site have enabled a glimpse into the lives of the many poor tradespeople who lived in hamlets like the one around the Mermaid Tavern, during the 1800s in Delaware.
www.deldot.net /static/projects/archaeology/archives/D060.htm   (534 words)

  
 McLeansboro.com [Obituaries]: Maud E. Glatz dead at age 96.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Glatz was born on May 5, 1904, in Hamilton County to William Alexander and Bertha Alice (Johnson) Mann.
She was married to Joseph E. Glatz in Mount Vernon on June 21, 1952.
Glatz is survived by a sister, Jannie C. Lineberry of McLeansboro; two brothers, Guy E. Mann of Three Oaks, Michigan, and Wayne Mann and wife Jane of Fort Pierce, Florida; two step-daughters, Lorene Holland and husband Neil of Mount Vernon and Gertrude Aydt of Linton, Indiana; thirteen grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
www.mcleansboro.com /obits/2000/meglatz.htm   (243 words)

  
 Local 6 Investigations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Glatz was arrested and charged with aggravated assault in connection with the incident.
While Local 6 News has not independently verified the authenticity of a tape of a puppy mill aired Thursday night, the allegation is puppy mills are a breeding ground for sick and dying puppies, exposed to the worst conditions, and then sent out to the retail trade and sold to consumers, according to the report.
Lee Day said he went to the Glatz's store to hand out pamphlets about puppy mills and to videotape the animals for sale.
www.thepuppystoresucks.com /local6.html   (1257 words)

  
 About EnviroDesigns - Patio Umbrellas For Your Deck or Garden
Glatz continued to produce innovative patio umbrella designs and in 1972 the first giant umbrella was introduced to the commercial market.
Glatz sets the standard for umbrella designs and engineering and is acknowledged in the industry for innovation, not imitation.
Unlike awnings and canopies the giant umbrellas close easily when not in use and shade areas hard to reach by means of fixed awnings.
www.envirodesigns.com /glatz.htm   (593 words)

  
 History of Friedrich II of Prussia V 13 - Chapter VIII.
Glatz, a southwestern mountainous Appendage to Silesia, abutting on Moravia and Bohemia, is a small strong Country; upon which, ever since the first Friedrich times, we have seen him fixed; claiming it too, as expenses from the Austrians, since they will not bargain.
Of Glatz Fortress, now getting hungered out by Leopold's Prussian Detachment, I will say farther, though Friedrich heeds these circumstances little at present, that it stands on a scarped rock, girt by the grim intricate Hills; and that in the Arsenal, in dusty fabulous condition, lies a certain Drum, which readers may have heard of.
At Glatz, and through those Bohemian and Silesian Cantonments, he sets his people in motion for the Moravian Expedition; rapidly stirs up the due Prussian detachments from their Christmas rest among the Mountains; and has work enough in these regions, now here now there.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/prussia/HistoryofFriedrichIIofPrussiaV13/chap8.html   (1915 words)

  
 Gurnee resident recognized as outstanding university leader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Glatz, a May 2004 graduate in public relations, was honored as the Pat J. Bosco Outstanding Leadership Studies Student.
Glatz's commitment to leadership studies is evident in many of her contributions to leadership studies, including being president of the ambassador program and a student intern.
Glatz shares this award with Michael Pule, May 2004 graduate in psychology and electronic media from Blue Springs, Mo.
www.newss.ksu.edu /WEB/News/NewsReleases/gurnee61704.html   (364 words)

  
 GrandPrix.com > News > Fritz Glatz
THE Austrian racing driver Fritz Glatz was killed last weekend at the wheel of an old Arrows chassis while racing in the European historic Formula 1 championship.
At the time Glatz was racing under the pseudonym Frederico Careca although the 58-year-old was best known under the name Pierre Chauvet as a regular racer in Formula 3000 in the 1980s.
A useful driver but never a topline star, Glatz and 1985 Le Mans winner "John Winter" continued the tradition of pseudonymous racers which goes back to the start of the sport and Grand Prix stars such as "Williams" (winner of Monaco 1929) and "Philippe" (Baron Philippe de Rothschild).
www.grandprix.com /ns/ns06674.html   (206 words)

  
 Graduate Faculty - Arend Bonen - Dept. of Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Bonen A, M.L.Parolin, G.R. Steinberg, J. Calles-Escandon, N.N. Tandon, J.F.C. Glatz, J.J.F.P. Luiken, G.J. Heigenhauser, and D.J. Dyck.
Bonen, A., S.E. Campbell, C.R. Benton, A. Chabowski, S.L.M. Coort, X-X Han, D.P.Y. Koonen, J.F.C. Glatz, and J.J.F.P. Luiken.
Plasmalemmal fatty acid transport is regulated in heart and skeletal muscle by contraction,insulin and leptin, and in obesity and diabetes Acta Physiol.
www.uoguelph.ca /hb+ns/Bonen/BonenRecentPublications.htm   (1512 words)

  
 Ten Falcons Make Honor Roll :: Bostdorff, Glatz, Larson, Paine and Spicer also named to Academic All-MAC Team.
Senior Rob Glatz (3.44 grade point average/biology), juniors Nolan Fahrer (3.00/technology education) and Dave Larson (3.84/integrated social studies) and sophomores Steve Blasko (3.18/accounting) and Paul Niedzwiecki (3.08/visual communication technology) all were named to the team.
Glatz and Larson each earned the honor for the second consecutive season.
To be named to the Academic All-MAC Team, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher and have participated in at least 50 percent of the team's competitions.
bgsufalcons.collegesports.com /sports/c-xc/spec-rel/080702aac.html   (548 words)

  
 Wired News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Charles Glatz, a State Department consular officer in Riyadh, was the first American to speak with Abu Ali after his arrest.
Glatz said he looked healthy at their first meeting, July 8, 2003.
Glatz said he asked Abu Ali if he had been mistreated, and Abu Ali said no.
wireservice.wired.com /wired/story.asp?section=Breaking&storyId=1101054&tw=wn_wire_story   (529 words)

  
 Dr. Lawrence F. Glatz
Lawrence F. Glatz, "German Poetry in the Classroom," The 55th Annual Spring Conference of the Colorado Congress of Foreign Language Teachers, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 23, 2002.
Lawrence F. Glatz, "Graduate Seminar on Germany and the Rebirth of the Berlin Republic," Professional Development In-Service Graduate Course of the Center for Teaching International Relations of the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, January 22, 2000.
Lawrence F. Glatz, "Ambivalence and Renewed Engagement in Gruppenbild mit Dame [Group Portrait with Lady]," The 21st Annual Colloquium on Literature and Film: The Uses of History in Fiction and Film, The West Virginia University, October 19, 1996.
www.lawrenceglatz.com /resume.htm   (5095 words)

  
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According to Glatz, there will be an alumni weekend in February coinciding with what would have been the Homecoming basketball game in past years.
According to Glatz, different student groups are sponsoring each decade of graduates, who will be assembled oldest to youngest.
Glatz said he wants to stress that students are encouraged to attend all Homecoming festivities.
www.bradley.edu /campusorg/scout/archives/vol100/102497/today.html   (1108 words)

  
 glatz ag — the history
Transfer to the son Albert Glatz (2nd generation)
Markus Glatz takes over the management and becomes delegate of the Board (4th generation)
Establishment of Glatz Pionier AG (for swimming pool covers)
www.glatz.ch /unternehmen_en/geschichte.php   (65 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Robert Glatz was named executive vice president for corporate development and global capture, both new positions at BearingPoint.
Glatz was a former managing partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he had a distinguished career managing the firm’s global corporate development activities, including its consulting business.
She will team with Glatz to develop a global capture capability that focuses on large account acquisition within the financial services and commercial services sectors in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
www.bearingpoint.com /portal/site/bearingpoint/menuitem.c6de6a71dff57aa2bb5c3610826106a0/channel/published/news/2005/september/10_9_27_2005   (642 words)

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