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  Harry Edwin Wood Information
Harry Edwin Wood (February 3 1881 – February 27 1946) was a South African astronomer.
In 1906 he was appointed Chief Assistant at Transvaal Meteorological Observatory, which soon acquired telescopes and became known as Union Observatory.
The asteroid 1660 Wood is named after him.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Harry_Edwin_Wood   (78 words)

  
  Truman Library - C. Tyler Wood Oral History Interview
WOOD: Sometimes, in a situation like that, where you're breaking new ground, you will find the power to carry the job through is narrowly circumscribed and under such circumstances people will become frustrated and say, "To hell with it," and get out.
WOOD: Well, there was, of course, a lot of discussion at one time or another, particularly in the early days of the Marshall plan, as to whether the U.S., with the wartime shortages, could afford to send all this wheat, all this steel, and all these other things over to Europe.
WOOD: Well, I think it's fair to say this, although I know that Clayton and Clair Wilcox were exceedingly keen about freeing up trade and ending quotas and so on, and they had a great deal to do with all the GATT negotiations.
www.trumanlibrary.org /oralhist/woodct.htm   (14507 words)

  
 Harry Edwin Wood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Edwin Wood (February 3, 1881 – February 27, 1946) was a South African astronomer.
Born in Manchester, England, in 1906 he was appointed Chief Assistant at the Transvaal Meteorological Observatory, which soon acquired telescopes and became known as the Union Observatory.
The asteroid 1660 Wood is named after him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry_Edwin_Wood   (115 words)

  
 Waddy B. Wood Papers (Library of Congress)
Wood was active in the American Institute of Architects and served as president of its Washington chapter.
An inaugurations file chronicles Wood's role as designer of the "courts of honor" for the inaugurations of Woodrow Wilson in 1913 and Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 and 1937.
Wood, Charles Meigs and Emily (brother and sister-in-law), 1912, 1920-34, n.d.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/wood.html   (1203 words)

  
 Richard Brough Family Organization
Edwin was internationally known as a famous breeder of Bloodhound dogs.
Harry Brown and Mary Ellen Brough lived in prosperous Handsworth, a suburb of Birmingham, and had six children, one of whom was Herbert.
Harry was only forty-seven when Mary died, and he decided to stop work and spend his life wandering England photographing the tombstones of hymnwriters…taking with him his son Herbert as his assistant.
www.broughfamily.org /history/John_Burgh_Middle_Hulme_&_Descendants.html   (6435 words)

  
 Engravers and Illustrators
JOHN DE POL (1913-), undoubtedly the best known contemporary wood engraver, was born in Greenwich Village, New York, and studied lithography at the Art Students League and subsequently at the Belfast College of Art.
HARRY FENN (1845-1911) was born in England but immigrated to the United States in 1863.
She is tutor in wood engraving at City and Guilds of London School of Art and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.
www.library.unt.edu /rarebooks/exhibits/woodengr/engraver.htm   (2611 words)

  
 HISTORY OF WILLIAM AND SARAH HILLIER ADAMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rocking and rolling decks, odors of illness and old wood, food that lacked not only good taste, but much nourishment and small children to preserve were what she knew during that voyage.
Most of the Adams clan died young in life, perhaps their early hardships or illnesses that went indiagnosed or untreated until it was too late, or constitutions unable to defend themselves against disease and hard lives.
Edwin Hillier had died at the age of 24 years in Castlemaine on 25 Sep 1867.
www.quietacre.com /HistoryofWilliamAdams.htm   (2737 words)

  
 About Us
Wood River was becoming a prosperous community with the ongoing development of the Standard Oil Refinery.
Harry F. Marks became sole proprietor of the Wood River branch in 1945.
Harry Edwin Marks died in January 2002, leaving Patricia, his wife and Martin, his nephew, to carry on the family business.
www.marksmortuary.com /html/about_us.html   (343 words)

  
 Wood, Charles Erskine Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
C.E.S. Wood was a writer, poet, soldier, corporate lawyer, and a lover of books.
Edwin R. Bingham, Oregon's Romantic Rebels: John Reed and Charles Erskine Scott Wood, 50 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 77-90 (1959)
George Venn, Soldier to Advocate; C.E.S. Wood's 1877 diary of Alaska and the Nez Perce Conflict, 106 (1) Oregon Historical Quarterly (2005)
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/wood.html   (570 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - The Family of Caroline Wood.
Jonah Wood purchased 60 acres of land in Marcellus Township on June 23, 1773.
Warren Wood (1804-?) is thought to have died in Clinton, Michigan.
Edwin W. Crysler was born on March 10, 1852 in Sumpter Township, Wayne County, Michigan.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/Wood.html   (1433 words)

  
 Arkansas News Bureau - Last chance for Tiger
Agree with the rankings or not, that is high-flying company and provides perspective for the fact that Woods has not won a major since the U.S. Open in 2002.
Two weeks ago, while many Arkansans were cheering for John Daly, Woods almost won in Grand Blanc, Mich. Daly missed a par putt on the final hole to finish a shot behind Vijay Singh, but Woods also missed some putts down the stretch and was only two shots back.
Harry King is sports columnist for Stephens Media Group's Arkansas News Bureau.
www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2004/08/12/HarryKing/272809.html   (728 words)

  
 British Homeopathy during two centuries by Peter Morrell
This process was interrupted first by WW2 and then by the NHS Act, both of which caused a slump in popular support and whittled the lay scene down to small numbers and a minority presence once again on the medical scene.
Harry Noel Glendower Puddephatt was the son of Thomas Henry Puddephatt, Head Appraiser in British Sea Customs in Madras, India.
Born on 7 Dec. 1899, he developed various serious illnesses as a young child and was promptly shipped back to England on a number of occasions before the First War to receive homeopathic treatment from Dr. John Henry Clarke in London.
www.homeoint.org /morrell/british/parkerwood.htm   (1045 words)

  
 Results from Form 1 of Page hva/guestbook.html
Harry Van Arsdale Jr., was one of the giants of the American Labor movement.
The ideals that Harry lived and worked so hard for are wishes that all WORKING CLASS people should have.To work together to provide a decent living for their families,with decent health care and a wage that will allow them to LIVE and not just SURVIVE.
Harry would be pleased of the accomplishments and advancements the membership has achieved since his unfortunate passing.
www.harryvanarsdalejr.org /guestlog.html   (5472 words)

  
 Harry at AllExperts
Harry is a common forename in the English-speaking world.
In Norway, the word harry is a derogatory term used for describing the Norwegian stereotype of a vulgar, unsophisticated person.
* Harry H Corbett - not to be confused with the puppeteer, this actor was famous as Harold in the British sitcom Steptoe and Son
en.allexperts.com /e/h/ha/harry.htm   (5621 words)

  
 Harry Wood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Blanshard Wood (1882–1924), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
Henry Wood (cricketer) (1853–1919), Henry "Harry" Wood, English cricketer
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry_Wood   (101 words)

  
 Harry Hiskett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Harry Edwin Hiskett married Josephine Bruce in November 2, 1899 in Chillicothe, Missouri.
Harry taught school in Missouri for ten years, also did some farming.
Harry took a load of lumber out from Isabel and guided by the north star, laid stakes on the location of the house.
www.kansasheritage.org /medicine/isabel/fh_hiskett2.html   (330 words)

  
 Wood Ceiling - Information
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 Descendants of George Knachel & Maria Aulsebouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Edwin was born on 14 Mar 1901 in Ohio and died on 8 Mar 1987 in Marion, Marion, Ohio, at age 85.
Harry Edwin Knachel was born in 1903 in Ohio and died on 6 Oct 1967 in Cuyahoga, Ohio, at age 64.
Edwin M. Howison was born on 10 Jan 1917 in Ohio and died on 29 Jul 1976 in Ross, Ohio, at age 59.
home.comcast.net /~layria/D5.htm   (4582 words)

  
 Bass Sale 1 Session 3
The notes of Harry Bass indicate that the Parish specimen may be the same as the one offered here.
Harry W. Bass, Jr., was attracted to numismatic tokens, perhaps as part of the same feeling for the history of our hobby that prompted him to build a truly great library of historical auction catalogues, price lists, and books.
In addition, as Harry Bass served as president of the American Numismatic Society, it is likewise natural that the Society's medals-old as well as modern-would be appealing and important to him.
www.harrybassfoundation.org /basscatalogs/BASSSALE1/b1-3-d.htm   (18005 words)

  
 Hamilton College - College Catalogue - Scholarships, Fellowships and Prizes
The Harry and Emma Baldwin Scholarship was established by Donald Baldwin, Class of 1951, in honor of his parents.
The Edwin Baylies Scholarship was established by George E. Dunham, in memory of Edwin Baylies.
The Lawrence A. Wood '25 Memorial Scholarship was established by Margaret Buoy Wood in memory of her husband, Lawrence A. Wood, a member of the Class of 1925.
www.hamilton.edu /applications/catalogue/scholarships.html   (12584 words)

  
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Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931.:J.L.M. Curry; a biography, by Edwin Anderson Alderman and Armistead Churchill Gordon.
Dix, Edwin Asa, 1860-1911.:Champlain, the founder of New France, by Edwin Asa Dix.
Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909.:Psychologic foundations of education; an attempt to show the genesis of the higher faculties of the mind, by W. Harris.
iris.lib.virginia.edu /brittle/gannon.html   (7474 words)

  
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Riconda, Harry P. The pursuit of happiness in times of war / Carl M. Cannon.
Wood, Gordon S. The revolutionary writings of John Adams / selected and with a foreword by C. Bradley Thompson.
Kennedy, David M. Talking with Harry : candid conversations with President Harry S. Truman / edited and with commentary by Ralph E. Weber.
www.lindenwood.edu /library/archived/EF2.htm   (2104 words)

  
 WOOD FAMILY
Wood - Gullion- Kendall - Sigler - Bottorf - Woods
Harry Moore Kendall, (b June 19, 1892, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, d October 20, 1973, Granada Hills, Los Angles County, California), married 1st (July 6, 1915, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado), Anna Maude Morgan.
Joseph Elmer Wood, (b September 30, 1881, Bancroft, Daviess County, Missouri, d December 13, 1972, Cambridge, Furnas County, Nebraska, Burial: Stockville, Frontier County, Nebraska), married, (April 8, 1906), Laura Mae Awtry, (b September 24, 1879, Iowa, d October 3, 1967, Cambridge, Farnas County, Nebraska, Burial: Stockville, Frontier County, Nebraska).
webpages.charter.net /bighealey/wood.html   (6523 words)

  
 C&MS: 27P/Crommelin
The comet was confirmed by Harry Edwin Wood (Union Observatory, South Africa) on November 21.08 and the magnitude was also estimated as 6.
He said, "The period may be either 55 years or some sub-multiple of this." Charles Hugh Smiley obtained very similar elements and also pointed out the similarity to the comets of 1818 and 1873.
Following the acquisition of his December 20 precise position, Wood was able to calculate an elliptical orbit which gave a period of 28.66 years.
cometography.com /pcomets/027p.html   (1124 words)

  
 Harry Bache Smith Papers
Harry Bache Smith was born in Buffalo, New York, on December 28, 1860, to Elizabeth Bach and Josiah Bailey Smith.
The Smith family moved to Chicago in the 1860s where Harry began writing and collecting rare books, manuscripts, and autographs.
The material in the Harry Bache Smith papers pertains primarily to his writing career and collecting interests as illustrated by correspondence, autographs, manuscripts of his own work and that of others, notes and drafts, scrapbooks and clippings, receipts, and music scores.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/smith.harry.html   (1712 words)

  
 Wood Floor Sanding - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Harry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry "A" Chesler – aka Harry Chesler Jr.
Harry Hotspur - nickname of Henry Percy, who appears in Henry IV, Part I (Shakespeare), and was a rebel, killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury 1403
Harry Magdoff and espionage – discussion of the role of Harry Magdoff in espionage activities
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry   (3380 words)

  
 Pickaway County, Ohio History
HARRY W., the junior member of the well-known mercantile firm of Davis and Moore, at Darbyville, was born at Darbyville, on October 26, 1874, and is a son of William Henry Harrison and Anna (Buckler) Moore.
It was situated right in the woods and our subject, who was born here some years later, can well remember when it was still wild and uncleared and neighbors were far distant.
Harry Prushing is a successful practitioner of medicine at Columbus and resides on Parsons avenue in that city.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Pickaway/PickawayBio530.htm   (21428 words)

  
 Cemetery_Z
Son of Matthew George and Caroline Rachel Farrer, of Copgrove, Bagley Wood, Oxford, England.
Son of Harry Edwin and Harriet Mary Williams, of Parua Bay, Auckland, New Zealand.
Son of Thomas and Mary Wood, of "Australia," Aberdare St., Kurri Kurri, New South Wales.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/Cemetery_z.htm   (1217 words)

  
 rootsweb.com - Wood Board - Wood in new york, William, harry, Edwin, Hartwell, Herbert in 1930,s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
rootsweb.com - Wood Board - Wood in new york, William, harry, Edwin, Hartwell, Herbert in 1930,s
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Wood in new york, William, harry, Edwin, Hartwell, Herbert in 1930,s
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 HARRY E. WOOD COLLECTION, CA. 1880-1983
Wood kept a second diary that documents his activities in Washington State in July 1922, and his return trip by train to Indianapolis (Manuscript Collections: box 9, folder 7).
Material related to Wood’s craftwork includes a notebook that lists an inventory of jewelry made by Wood between 1906 and 1910.  A note written by Harry Wood, Jr.
Wood: one work bench, one sewing table, one drop-leaf table, one desk, one rocking chair, and one desk chair.  Wood did not make the chairs, but the desk chair is upholstered in a sample of Wood’s hand-stenciled fabric.  The series also contains fourteen samples of hand-stenciled fabrics made by Wood ca.
indianahistory.org /library/manuscripts/collection_guides/P0380.html   (2794 words)

  
 Obituaries
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Harry Edwin Reed Jr.
Wood was born July 21, 1918, in Providence, R.I., daughter of the late Warren E. and Lillian E. Walker Harmon.
Wood is survived by her husband, Roger G. Wood of Hartly; two sons, Douglas G. Wood of Hartly and Jonathan L. Wood of Newark; a daughter, Susan Wood-Bailey of Indianapolis; a brother, Weston C. Harmon of Greenvalley, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grand children.
www.doverpost.com /PostArchives/05-18-05/pages/obituaries.html   (3784 words)

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