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In the News (Sat 11 Oct 08)

  
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McAlister came back from a final survey of the corner house, made her eleventh tour of the parlor, dining-room and kitchen at The Savins, and then took her stand at the front window where she tapped restlessly on the glass and swayed the curtain to and fro impatiently.
McAlister's girlhood had passed; a certain girlishness, however, would never pass, and her clear blue eyes had all the life and fire they had shown when, as Bess Holden she had been the leader in most of the pranks of her class at Vassar.
Phebe McAlister had suddenly found herself in the presence of her first case, and the presence was rather an appalling one.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/2/5/8/12584/12584-8.txt   (24472 words)

  
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Alexander Worth McAlister was founder and president of Pilot Life Insurance Company and a leader in the North Carolina Conference for Social Service and the North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare.
McAlister was also active in the North Carolina Conference for Social Service from its formation in 1912 and served as its president, 1915-1916.
McAlister was instrumental in the formation of the North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare and served as its vice-chairman in 1917.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/ead2/04318.xml   (2570 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Skagit County, Washington, Obituaries
Harry Lee McAlister, 72, died of natural causes at Island Hospital on Monday afternoon, May 22, 2000 with his beloved wife, Gayl, at his side.
Harry was a member of the Elks Lodge and the Eagles.
Harry was known as a trusted friend and a devoted husband, brother, father and grandfather who placed his love for his family above all.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/wa/wa-skagit6.htm   (2472 words)

  
 100 YEARS
Harry Marble, who founded the Methow Valley News on July 10, 1903, was an entrepreneur more than a journalist, and he used his pulpit to cheer on the hard-working pioneers of the area, to lure others to the valley, and to encourage businesses to advertise.
Initial treatment of the proposed ski hill was enthusiastic, with considerable coverage of the favorable conditions for a resort, but in later years the protracted process received greater scrutiny.
While Harry Marble, in his eagerness to establish the economic relevance of the Methow Valley, may have contrived an association between war in the Far East and prices of locally raised beef, today that link with the world is undeniable, and the
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 Classifieds.Charleston.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
HILL, Pearl Pearl Welch Hill, 90, of Lebanon, a retired winder with General Asbestos, died Monday at a Summerville Hospital.
Hill was born October 17, 1912 in Berkeley County, SC, a daughter of Henry Eli Welch and Mary Ann Varner Welch.
Hill was preceded in death by a daughter, Pearl C. Hill, and two grandsons, Robert David Hill and Bobby Pike.
archives.charleston.net /archobits/2003/1-january/deaths0115.html   (5049 words)

  
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Concern not just about a looming $2 million budget gap for next year, but prospects for a gap further out, riveted the council, although no decisions are expected until it meets for budget work sessions this spring.
McAlister said the projected $2 million shortfall is not what bothers him as much as the trends, particularly with debt.
Getting things back in whack may mean not going forward with some projects that have strong constituencies, such as putting money toward the Veterans Freedom Park, for which backers are seeking $150,000 or an aquatics center, for which the council has allocated $5 million per year for this year and the next two years.
www.carynews.com /front/story/1038091p-7077411c.html   (1162 words)

  
 Inventory of the Alexander W. McAlister Papers, 1886-1946
McAlister's writings reflect his social and business concerns, and include pieces on insurance, salesmanship, prohibition, democracy, taxation, religion, prison reform, child welfare, government, and politics.
McAlister addressed various groups, including conferences at the Pilot Life Insurance Company, the North Carolina Conference for Social Service, the Greensboro Council of Catholics, Jews, and Protestants, the Jefferson-Lincoln Club, and the Real Estate Board of Greensboro.
McAlister, Greensboro, N.C.; Homer Gray, Mount Airy, N.C., roommates at [Astar?] house in Chapel Hill, 1886-7, Unis of North Carolina
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/htm/04318.html   (2865 words)

  
 Rental Viewpoint | May 6, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Rental dealers and lobbyists have been working to position the RTO bills so that there are no procedural impediments in case the current logjam of legislation breaks and bills start moving during the summer.
APRO veteran Laurie Hill was promoted to membership director on April 23.
Hill has worked for APRO for 12 years, most recently as administrative director.
www.apro-rto.com /Viewpoint/vp050604.html   (1868 words)

  
 POLITICAL BOSSES AND MACHINES IN THE U.S.
McAlister was somewhat of a disappointment as governmor for Crump.
McAlister supported retaining prohibition in Tennessee after it was repealed at a national level.
Truman had an up hill battle in his campaign for the Democratic nomination for the Senate seat because of his past association with the Pendergast machine.
www.sjsu.edu /faculty/watkins/bosses.htm   (16074 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (H)
Harry S Truman was an American politician and president.
In 1618 he raised the standard of revolt against the emperor and invaded Austria, but fled after the disastrous battle of the White Hill at Prague in 1620.
They are predominantly hill farmers, rearing pigs and cultivating rice and grain, and many are involved in growing the opium poppy.
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/C6.HTM   (5579 words)

  
 Hill McAlister   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Harry Hill McAlister (1875–1959) was Governor of Tennessee from 1933 to 1937.
Hill McAlister was born in Nashville to a family kin to at least two former governors of Tennessee (Willie Blount and Aaron V. Brown) and the former (and only) governor of the predecessor Southwest Territory, William Blount.
McAlister, Harry Hill McAlister, Harry Hill McAlister, Harry Hill McAlister, Harry Hill
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 Island Sites
Harry (Henry) Bishop later built a house on Concession 16,Lot 1 which was the Bishop homestead.
Dunns Hill Island Clippings, October 9 1998, Eleanor Adcock Dunn's Hill was named for the Dunn family who lived there for may years.
Noble was the first to open a pit on the hill near the barn.
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 Clan McAlister of America Guestbook Archive
Note: Jim is a descendant of Elizabeth McAlister the E01 line and his wife, Helen is a descendant of the William Crawford McAlister line.
His father was (Colin McAlister) was born 1886 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa who married Mary Hilda (nee Bush) on 26 April 1911, who was born in Hurstville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, date unknown, however, suspect somewhere in the 1880s.
Most researchers say that this John was the son of Archibald McAlister of Tarbert castle found in document of 1631 in which he gives Sir William Alexander of Stirling the chiefship of the Alexander/MacAlister Clan.
www.clanmcalister.org /guestbook/guestbook_archive.html   (9958 words)

  
 History & Genealogy - Manuscripts - Guide to Manuscripts Materials Pt. B
The diary of William King McAlister, Sr., grandfather of Hill McAlister, was kept in 1836 while he was on a trip to Arkansas and later in 1842 when traveling to New Orleans.
Also of note in the Rogers family is James Harris Rogers (1850-1929), a famous inventor, who was responsible for the invention of a wireless communications system used by the United States during the First World War.
The balance of the material is made up of genealogical data of the George Taylor and Worley families; memorials to William McKinney (1843-1901) and Robert Love Taylor; photographs of the Taylor family; and speeches of Alfred Alexander Baxter and Robert Love Taylor.
www.state.tn.us /tsla/history/manuscripts/mguideb.htm   (10865 words)

  
 Recent deaths for July 13, 2001
MILLER, Leroy, 59, of Hill District, died July 11.
EDWARDS, Jeannette Speece, 95, of Beauford, S.C., and Spring Hill, Fla., formerly of Pittsburgh, died July 12.
TYSKEWICZ, Emma Rose Nichols, 64, of Naples, Fla., formerly of North Hills, died July 9.
www.post-gazette.com /obituaries/20010713deaths0713p1.asp   (798 words)

  
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Says that he would be happy to comply with Flynn's request and write a letter on behalf of Joe Hill to William Spry, the governor of Utah.
Mentions that Judge G. Hilton, Joe Hill's lawyer, is going to be bringing Hill's case before the Board of Pardons.
Says that Joe Hill, the song writer of the Industrial Workers of the World has been given the death sentence for murder.
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 Dysart
James Dysart (1817-1895) married (1st) Louisa Elvira Harris (1825-1860) and 2nd Kate Martin
Harry Hill McAlister (1833-1893) married Maggie Shapard (1840-1908)
Their son, Harry Hill McAlister (1875-1959), served as Governor of Tennessee 1933-1937.
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 Scots and Scots Descendants - M-McC
He once gave a handful of grass to a dying horse because, as he said, "I knew it was the last thing the horse would ever see and I wanted it to be an act of kindness." He was widely mourned and was buried with a Presbyterian service in his hometown in Canada.14
In 1848, he had married Miss Christina Cuthbertson at the Parish of Erskine, Scotland and to the union were born eight children.
John McArthur was an active member of the Illinois Saint Andrew Society and served three terms as president, 1869, 1870 and 1871.
www.chicago-scots.org /clubs/History/Names-Ma-McC.htm   (12346 words)

  
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She was a former resident of Coal Hill, widow of Milton Ehrlich, and was preceded in death by her mother, Margie Doss Chrisman.
He was born at Coal Hill to Herschel and Elizabeth Quaile Hill, served in the Air Force during World War II and retired from Civil Service in 1973.
He was a member of the Jamestown Assembly of God Church, trucker, son of the late Clarance Lee and Julia Lejuan Rosson Hill, and was preceded in death by one brother, James Wesley Hill.
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 Chautauqua County Kansas Genealogy - Obits Mc - Md   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
McClanahan is survived by three sons, Harry McClanahan of Longton, Fred McClanahan of Arkansas City and Roy McClanahan of Phoenix, Ariz.; three daughters, Mrs.
Burial was held at the Oak Hill Cernetery in Chautauqua, KS.
On June 11, 1944, she was united in marriage to Harry McGinnis, One son, Eldon, was born to this union.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/chautauq/library/obits/obitsm1.html   (6313 words)

  
 Obituaries of the Cribbs Family (Page 5)
She was a member of the Wrens Baptist Church Wrens, GA. Surviving are three daughters, Doris Hill of Brooklet, GA; Helen Richey and Miriam Silver of Atlanta, GA; two sisters, Ivor Swint and Frances Whiteside both of Statesboro; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Born in Minor Hill, Tenn., on May 27, 1935, she came to Wahneta from Minor Hill, Tenn., at an early age.
Rogers was born Sept. 8, 1942, in Robeson County, N.C., a daughter of the late Marzie and Abiah Barnes Cribbs.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/misc/cribbs5.htm   (6401 words)

  
 Cem Template
HARRIS, Mary A. Wife of James Harris Died Dec. 11, 1879 aged 66 (2-1)
HILL, Martha J. wife of L.W. Hill Died Jan. 6, 1904 aged 52y.
MCALISTER, Catharine Frances wife of Marshall McAlister Died Mar. 22, 1907 aged 95Y.
www.rootsweb.com /~iadecatu/cemeteryDocs/Metier.html   (1695 words)

  
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MARS - Thomas Mars, 3452 N. Marshfield av., Sept 15, aged 59 years, dearly beloved husband of Meta, fond father of Harry F. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 2 p.m., from Humboldt Park Commandery hall, 2410 N. Kedzie blvd., to Montrose cemetery.
McALISTER - Katharine Brenock McAllister, Sept. 17, 1922, wife of the late Robert E. McAlister, mother of Mrs.
STANTON - L. Stanton, widow of William A., mother of Harry F. Stanton, Mrs.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/il/cook/obits/09181922.txt   (590 words)

  
 Combined Bibliography
Harris, Randy Allen (1993) The Linguistics Wars, Oxford University Press, New York.
Harris, Zellig (1968) Mathematical Structures of Language, Wiley, New York.
Harris, Zellig (1982) "Discourse and sublanguage," in Kittredge & Lehrberger (1982) 231-236.
www.jfsowa.com /bib.htm   (14098 words)

  
 Sixth Generation
She was buried in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.
He was buried in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.
Harry Hill MCALLISTER was born on 19 May 1833 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.
home.insightbb.com /~efoley1/Rebel/b2467.html   (335 words)

  
 Rathbone Family Information
By first wife he had one child, James Aiken McAlister III; Rachael Carter McAlister (-1911), who married Robert Lee Burch, and had children: Robert Lee Burch II and Hill McAlister Burch); (c) Margaret E. McAlister (-1919), (married James Erwin.
Children: James Erwin II; William McAlister Erwin, (1857-), who married Annie May Jolly; Charles Bosley Erwin (1859-); Joseph Gibson Erwin (1861-), who married Clara Davidson, and had children: Joseph Gibson Erwin II, Robert Davidson Erwin and James Erwin III; (d) Elizabeth Anderson McAlister (-1919), (married Robert Biddle.
Children: Eliza McAlister Biddle (1875-), who married J. Whiteford Russell; William Kink Biddle (1876-), who married Netta Russell, and had one child, Mary Elizabeth); (e) Frances Aiken McAlister (1840-) (married John F. Wheless.
www.rootsweb.com /~ncmadiso/rathbone.htm   (1625 words)

  
 Harry Browne on Drugs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
I believe it has made our streets a war-zone with innocent bystanders caught in the confusion of drug raids or drive-by shootings and that this war has wreaked havoc on our civil liberties..
Click here for 6 older quotations from Harry Browne on Drugs.
Voice your opinions on Drugs or about Harry Browne in The Forum.
www.issues2000.org /2000/Harry_Browne_Drugs.htm   (1953 words)

  
 In Memoriam
Harry R. Mullins ('39)—87, Jackson; retired sales executive, Aug. 7, 2000.
Virginia McAlister Holmes (friend)—90, Starkville; homemaker and charter member of the Mississippi State University Women's Club, July 14, 2000.
Harris S. Swayze (friend)—85, Benton; business president and farmer.
msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu /alumnus/winter01/43-44memoriam.html   (602 words)

  
 Artesia 2001 obituary archives July-December
Atkins was born July 19, 1927, in McAlister, Oklahoma, to Jessie Joseph and Rebecca Mae (Hoover) Atkins.
She was preceded in death by her husband on Dec. 1, 1991, parents, one son, James G. Briscoe in 1973, one daughter, Juanita Briscoe in 1945, one son-in-law, Kevin Harper, two sisters, and four brothers.
He was preceded in death by his wife in 1997 and by sons Larry Joe Porter in 1974 and Leland Gaylon Porter in 1991 and by brothers Elmer Porter, Clovis Porter, Henry Porter, and A. Porter and by sisters Maudine Nichols, Imogene Chase and Zelma Ruth.
www.artesianews.com /Obits/01b_obit.htm   (18219 words)

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