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  Dave Hackett's Frontier Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Harold continues to help us understand the stunning ability of the Gospel to incarnate itself within each culture of the world.
Harold has written a companion booklet called "The Word of God in the Mother Tongue; The Life of Faith in the Mother Culture.
With insight, Harold advances the radical belief that the Christian faith is to be born completely into the culture it enters, a "De-Westernized Gospel" for every people.
www.pff.net /weblog/Archive/2003_11_01_archive.htm   (1248 words)

  
 Fred Alexander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a finalist in doubles at the U.S. championships, precursor to the U.S. Open, seven straight times beginning in 1905.
He and partner Harold Hackett won the U.S. doubles each year from 1907 to 1910.
Alexander at age 37 won again in 1917, partnering Harold Throckmorton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fred_Alexander   (203 words)

  
 Harold Humphrey Hackett, 1961 Enshrinee: International Tennis Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Harold Humphrey Hackett, 1961 Enshrinee: International Tennis Hall of Fame
A New Yorker, Harold Humphrey Hackett was best known as the partner of Fred Alexander in one of the most successful doubles teams.
The 5-foot-9 Hackett was the softer, more deceptive stroker of the two.
www.tennisfame.com /enshrinees/harold_hackett.html   (205 words)

  
 Nursery Cryme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The overdubbing of 12-strings from Hackett, Banks, and Rutherford is quasi-Victorian in its feel, and joined by Gabriel's flute, seems to emulate the tune one would hear from a wooden box with a wind-up key.
Steve Hackett had arrived on lead guitars and Phil Collins had been drafted in on drums in order to bring some more life into the bands sound, and their contributions must not go un-noted.
Harold the barrel: A catchy and oddly danceable fl humoured number dealing with a man who was about to throw himself off a window ledge.
www.moneybackstore.com /viewproduct.php?country=us&asin=B000002J1L   (1679 words)

  
 PROGRESSIVEWORLD.NET: REVIEWS BY TOM KARR
Hackett’s virtuosity, and its impact on the music of Genesis cannot be underestimated.
From its opening triplets, played in unison by Hackett and bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford topped with Collins’ beautiful cymbal flourishes, to Tony Banks' powerful B-3 rhythms and piano fills, this song is one of the most musically overpowering pieces Genesis ever recorded.
"Harold The Barrel" it appears to me, is an homage to one of Genesis’ early musical influences, The Beatles, with its rolling, rhythmic piano and upbeat meter, which beautifully contrasts its ghastly lyrics.
www.progressiveworld.net /genesis8.html   (1281 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Hackett
Grant Hackett has won the 400m freestyle in impressive fashion at the Queensland Championships, and says he believes he is on the right track to beating Ian...
Edward J. Hackett, 47, was moved Tuesday to the Maine State Prison in Warren, a state Department of Corrections facility, after a hearing in Kennebec County...
When Hackett began to speak he was nervous, almost terrified, although he had given his testimony before.
nametraq.com /genealogy_jan04/H/Hackett.shtml   (2370 words)

  
 BonneysRunions - pafg09 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Harold L BONNEY [ Parents ] was born on 6 Dec 1905.
Archie Harold QUINT was born on 19 Feb 1892 in Gray, ME. He died on 12 Dec 1962 in Hampton Falls, NH.
Daisy Mildred HACKETT [ Parents ] was born on 1 Jun 1895 in New Gloucester, ME. She died on 12 Dec 1962 in Hampton Falls, NH.
www-personal.umich.edu /~dawnbare/bonney/pafg09.htm   (320 words)

  
 James W. Hackett: Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hackett laments the current situation where the naturalism of traditional haiku is ignored and asks whether urban, anthropocentric verses should be called haiku.
When Blyth died (28th October 1964) at almost 66 years of age, Henderson told Hackett to the effect that now that the great man was no longer with us Hackett must take over where Blyth left it and be his successor.
Hackett creates, in World Haiku Review, a new and unique way of teaching and appreciating haiku which he chooses from submissions.
www.worldhaikureview.org /1-2/jameshackett1_8_01.shtml   (451 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Harold Marcuse on The Buchenwald Report
Hackett has annotated the report and some of the individual narratives, but his comments are incomplete and spotty at best.
Hackett's introduction is well written, but it, too, is wanting in several respects.
The most serious issue missing from Hackett's introduction concerns the role of Communist inmates in the administration of the camp, which ranged from strategic collaboration with the SS to pure opportunism to brutal sadism.
www.h-net.org /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=4484851047927   (2019 words)

  
 Daily Vault - May 6, 2005
Enter guitarist Steve Hackett and a diminutive drummer (their third in two years) with a huge sound and bombastic style, whom you might have heard of -- a young Phil Collins.
Hackett proved to be a perfect match for Genesis, with his intricate style and gift for using guitar effects to produce a myriad of colorful sounds.
Another such venture into absurdity is the rollicking "Harold The Barrel." Harold, a restaurateur, cuts off his toes and serves them for tea.
www.dailyvault.com /2005_05_06-br.html   (1041 words)

  
 Genesis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hackett's playing on the majority on Genesis albums was so far beyond my skill as a guitarist at that point I was greatly intimated by him.
"Harold the Barrel" is short and extremely catchy with great indication of Harold's fate(?) by Tony at the end of the song.
Hackett may have been slightly restrained within the studio, but live was an entirely different matter.
www.angelfire.com /rock2/johntalksrock/genesis.htm   (18594 words)

  
 The Complete Capitol Bobby Hackett Solo Sessions (#210)
In 1939, swing was the thing and big bands continued to bring a steady paycheck for jazz musicians, Hackett decided to form a big band of his own which played at the Famous Door and toured briefly.
A jazz fan with a keen sense of popular taste, “The Great One” hired Hackett to provide melodic obbligatos for his lush orchestrations, disseminating the Hackett name and his unique sound to a mass audience that was flocking to the new LP format.
Hackett had a combination of tone, technique, taste, subtlety and swing that has never been surpassed- he was a wonderful musician.
www.mosaicrecords.com /prodinfo.asp?number=210-MD-CD   (1119 words)

  
 Dunn & Brigden Family Trees
Harold Bruce CRANSTON was born on 13 Feb 1937 in Hornsby, NSW.
Harold Bruce CRANSTON and Margaret Anne LUMB were married on 21 Sep 1960 in Dural, NSW.
Allan Hackett CROOKS was born on 28 Oct 1901.
users.bigpond.net.au /prdunn/b22.html   (937 words)

  
 GENESIS Nursery Cryme reviews and MP3
Hackett is not the type of guy to loose up (maybe with a keg or two).
"Harold the Barrel" reveals a Genesis that are able to combine fl humour and pathos, as Gabriel and company don multiple personas to tell the tragi-comic tale of a browbeaten restaurateur who manages to retain his dignity only through effecting his own demise.
'Harold the Barrel' is the band's first (of many) attempts at writing a comedic piece, and actually one of the more successful, though Gabriel's vocals are particularly hard to understand on many of the lines.
www.progarchives.com /Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=3   (11304 words)

  
 Getty Concert Series (Getty Press Release)
Inspired by the elegant 18th-century, theatrical gatherings of tableaux vivants, director Michael Hackett stages a series of "living pictures" vividly depicting the vibrant salons of Sir William and the two Lady Hamiltons.
According to Hackett, the performance strives to create "live pictures" of the exciting period surrounding the French Revolution, and to reflect how Sir William, Catherine, and Emma embraced the nature of beauty, art, and taste in their daily lives.
Hackett has directed for the Royal Opera, Covent Garden; the Royal Theatre at the Hague; the Centrum Sztuki Studio and Dramatyczny Theatre in Warsaw; the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl; the Los Angeles Opera (children's series); and L.A. Theatre Works.
www.getty.edu /news/press/public/livpics.html   (786 words)

  
 TRESPASS
L'arrivée de Collins et Hackett, grands techniciens, a permis au groupe de commencer à innover musicalement: breaks, mesures impaires, mélanges de ton, solos, arran-gements sophistiqués font leur apparition, à un stade encore modeste, mais réellement sensible.
Harold Fountain) sont écrites sur plusieurs personnages, et donc plusieurs voix, et sentent une vocation de mise en scène.
Harold: If I was many miles from here, I'd be sailing in an open boat on the sea Instead I'm on this window ledge, With the whole world below Up at the window Look at the window...
squonk.ifrance.com /squonk/nursery.htm   (1967 words)

  
 Cortez Journal Obituaries - March - April 2004
Hackett was born on Jan. 21, 1943 in Eureka, Calif., the daughter of Alvin and Maple Helen (Preston) McCall.
Surviving Marie are her son, Harold E. Graves and wife, Donna, of Cortez; five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren; and her sister, Vylabell Henderson of Arlington, Texas.
Preceding her in death was her husband; her son, Harold "Buck" Ernst; and her grandson, Ron Ernst.
www.cortezjournal.com /obituaries/obitaugoct04.htm   (12761 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1989 Harold moved from part-time to full-time in the position.
David Hackett was the first additional staff brought on board in 1993.
In September 2000 Rev. Harold Kurtz retired to a new position of senior associate and Rev.
www.pff.net /about.htm   (587 words)

  
 Rhyming Haiku   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
While good haiku and good poetry can be written without rhyme, and rhyme is not vital to the success of a haiku, nevertheless, form can and should be used where appropriate to enhance the content.
Harold Henderson, writing in 1967 (9), observed that only one rhymed haiku had won any prize in the journal American Haiku (in vol.
Resisting the temptation to digress, however, and admitting up front that many factors besides rhyme affect the success of a poem in translation, I would argue that Harold Henderson's rhymed versions of the following three haiku by Basho are certainly no worse than, and usually superior to, the others.
glwarner.narrowgate.net /haiku/9/iv.html   (1373 words)

  
 Yellow Springs News Online
She was born on April 17, 1909, in Clark County, the daughter of Charles and Geraldine (Hathaway) Mellinger.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Harold J. Hackett on Feb. 2, 1989; and two sisters, Emma Dibble and Gretchen Corzetto.
She is survived by her nephews, Dennis Hackett, Greg Hackett and Phil Hackett, all of Cincinnati, and several other nephews and nieces.
www.ysnews.com /stories/2003/july/071003_obit.html   (300 words)

  
 James W. Hackett: A letter from H.G. Henderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The letter from Harold Gould Henderson (l889 -1974) deals with points which Hackett explores in his commentary essay for a single poem which he has chosen.
Henderson's deep respect for Hackett is also shown here toward the latter's deep understanding of Zen and haiku.
This particular letter is one in a series of almost 100 letters from Henderson to Hackett between 1960 and his death.
www.worldhaikureview.org /1-2/jameshackett3_8_01.shtml   (557 words)

  
 Ground and Sky review - Genesis - Nursery Cryme
The opening of "The Return of the Giant Hogweed" has an unconvincing melody; the close of "The Fountain of Salmacis" is similarly unconvincing, and the lyrics have the twee quality of a group whose strongest literary influence is "Boy's Own Annual".
The addition of Steve Hackett on guitar and Phil Collins on drums brought the band closer to a progressive rock idiom, as Hackett introduced a more aggressive, electronic sound, and Collins brought the dexterity and power necessary to add a bit of an edge to the wimpey-ness.
Hackett proved he could sensitively handle the angular acoustic 12-string lines previously provided by the departed Anthony Phillips, but added above this some dazzling electric guitar work the band had never previously known.
www.progreviews.com /reviews/display.php?rev=gen-nc   (1245 words)

  
 Parsley, Harley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Harley Parsley was born on January 29, 1911 in Flandreau, S.D., the son of John and Olivia (Hackett) Parsley.
Harley is survived by his wife, Frances of Thief River Falls; two sons, Harold of Warroad and Kenneth (Charlotte) of Brooks; two daughters, Betty (Wally) Hanson and Lyla (Gary) Dobson, both of Thief River Falls; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, John Jr., Clarence and James; one sister, Rose; and one great-grandson, Jacob.
www.trftimes.com /obits/Parsley_Harley.htm   (256 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Music: Nursery Cryme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Phil Collins and Steve Hackett were good additions to the band and the playing all around is quite good.
They had just picked up much needed muscle with Hackett and Collins, but were still trying to find their voice as a band.
"Harold the Barrel" is a off-center but moving mini-opera that takes place in about three minutes, and "Seven Stones" reveals the influence that the first King Crimson album must have had on the band, especially Hackett's guitar solo in the middle and the Mellotronic thunder at the end.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B000002J1L/ref=nosim/zeebebecom04-20?dev-t=D2Y5TUCCVJ7DGE   (905 words)

  
 Nursery Cryme reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Plod, the Giant Hogweed, Harold the Barrel and the Fountain of Salmacis have been cast in the same mould as Stackridge have used but the effect is entirely different.
An album that is a little too hysterical for me, but will no doubt find appeal with aficionados of the offbeat.
The basis of all the material is light, intricate arrangements interweaving Steve Hackett's soaring, searing guitar lines with Tony Banks meticulous but never, overpowering key board work.
www.genesis-music.com /old/41271sounds.htm   (625 words)

  
 School District of Philadelphia: Annotated List of New Titles -- Easy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Harold at the North Pole: a Christmas journey with the purple crayon.
Harold creates another adventure with his purple crayon.
Harold creates a snow storm as he heads north and discovers he is at the North Pole on top of Santa's house.
www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us /annlist/annlist-2000/al-easy-2000.html   (11665 words)

  
 EL-RON OF THE CITY OF BRASS
Mike de Wolf, aspirant pianist, visits the flat of Horace Hackett, hack writer, who is pounding out a yarn of piracy on the Spanish Main in 1640.
The synthetic world of Hackett's imagination has no magic; merely the careless anachronisms and inconsistencies, such as a Steinway piano, that Hackett puts into his story.
Since the tinsel artificiality of the scene created by Hackett's mind is a basic assumption of "Typewriter," the reader is amused but not strongly engaged.
www.xenu.net /archive/oca/elron.html   (4875 words)

  
 Frontier 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Harold Kurtz keynoted the conference with what he called the "greatest story ever told on the platform of human history." He said, "We have a glimpse of the end of the story in Revelation so that we may find our place in the story."
Worldwide Ministries Division director the Rev. Marian McClure presented a plaque of appreciation to Harold Kurtz at the closing conference plenary for his role in advancing the cause of frontier mission, first as a career missionary in Ethiopia for 22 years and then for founding Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship and leading it until his retirement.
The opening night featured Harold Kurtz, who challenged everyone to recover the passion, fire, and conviction of those who have gone before us, for the spread of the good news to unreached peoples.
www.pff.net /resources/san_diego.htm   (5112 words)

  
 Tennis coverage for West Palm Beach from PalmBeachPost   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Alexander/Hackett, 7-5, 13-15, 6-2, 6-4 1910 - Fred Alexander and Harold Hackett def.
Bundy/Hendrick, 6-1, 8-6, 6-3 1909 - Fred Alexander and Harold Hackett def.
Little/Wright, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2 1907 - Fred Alexander and Harold Hackett def.
www.palmbeachpost.com /sports/content/shared/sports/tennis/usopen_mdoubles.html   (1499 words)

  
 Dave Hackett's Frontier Blog: November 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Unless we understand a culture and the various "folkways" values that are upheld in that culture, we won't be able to get to square one in presenting and passing along the gospel to them.
Born in Princeton, raised in the Pacific Northwest and Saudi Arabia, educated at the University of Washington (Seattle), Myongdo Language Institute (Korea), Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) and Oxford University (Oxford, UK), university lecturer in South Korea, pastoral minister and mission mobilizer since 1985.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
www.davidhackett.com /blog/2003_11_01_archive.html   (1336 words)

  
 The Complete Capitol Bobby Hackett Solo Sessions (#210)
Although Bobby Hackett switches freely between cornet and trumpet throughout his career, the majority of his Capitol work was done on cornet and are listed as such.
(H) Bobby Hackett (cor) unknown piano, bass and drums with French horns, reeds and harp arranged and conducted by Glenn Osser
(I) Bobby Hackett (cor) unknown piano, guitar, bass and drums with trumpets and reeds arranged and conducted by Glenn Osser
www.mosaicrecords.com /discography.asp?number=210-MD-CD   (1026 words)

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