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  ABC Asia Pacific - Nexus - In Person - Hugh Graham
Hugh Graham: Generally I think the countries that have the greatest problems with mines include countries such as Cambodia, Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, Columbia: countries like that where there is no real design or rhyme or reason.
Hugh Graham: Generally you’ll find mines on the border regions in Latin America and of course it is a weapon of war and where you see conflicts you’ll generally see mines being used.
Hugh Graham: Certainly I think as part of the holistic mine action activity that occurs around the world is a very, very methodical process and it’s subject to what is known as international mine action standards.
abcasiapacific.com /nexus/inperson/s1376637.htm   (1857 words)

  
 Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hugh began riding at age 12 when, with no previous experience, he broke and trained his family’s newly acquired pony, Thunder.
Hugh also has an excellent reputation as a trainer of young horses as well as a very effective coach of riders.
Hugh has been associated with KingRidge since the late 1980’s and has played a key role not only in competition, but also in the development of their breeding program as well as in the acquisition of their mares and stallions.
www.kingridge.com /more_info_people.jsp?person_id=61   (400 words)

  
 Proof   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hugh Ormsby, who saw her in London before she left, thought her the loveliest thing alive, but the photo graph Lady Holsworthy sent to all the papers with a little account of her work and death shows a rather severe young face unbecomingly surrounded by the hat and uniform coat of a Red Cross official.
Hugh, setting his teeth, had offered to take Agnes to the Russian Ballet that night, and had by his assiduity during the next few days in providing amusement and distraction for her at Graham's free hours, aroused an only too readily kindled relief.
Hugh did not like the idea, and he wouldn't have had anything to do with it for himself: but he was afraid of what might happen if Agnes, who certainly was a bit odd with her dreams and intuitions, were to put her suggestion into practice.
www.harvestfields.netfirms.com /horror/002/188.htm   (3561 words)

  
 Graham Family of Nova Scotia
The only thing we know of Hugh's parents is that his mother's birthday was on the same day as his own and of his son (my sister, Karen Graham, also has her birthday on 16 October).
Hugh Graham received a University education at Edinburgh and then he studied theology at Haddington (just east of Edinburgh).
The Rev. Hugh Graham was the third Presbyterian Minister to arrive in Nova Scotia.
home.earthlink.net /~douglasjgraham/Graham.htm   (2325 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hugh Graham rode Promise to a 1st place victory in the Cornerstone Farms $3000 Grand Prix class and Class Action to 1st place in the Level 2 Jumper Table A Class.
Hugh Graham was the leading rider at the Capital Classic Show Jumping Tournament held in Ottawa from July 9-13, 2003.
Hugh Graham rode KingRidge Stables stallion Polyfax to his third victory this season in winning the $ 25,000 National Standard Grand Prix at the Gulf Coast Magnolia Classic IV in Gulfport, Mississippi.
www.kingridge.com /news.jsp   (3860 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Collision Course by Hugh Davis Graham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A year later, President Lyndon Johnson, at the signing ceremony for another new law, the Immigration and Nationality Act, declared that its liberalization of existing policy was "not revolutionary." Both men, writes Hugh Davis Graham in his new book, turned out to be "profoundly wrong" in their expectations.
...To be sure, a few important points about affirmative action go undiscussed here-most egregiously, Graham seems unaware that because of their high level of academic achievement, Asian-Americans long ago ceased to be included in affirmative-action admissions policies and are actually discriminated against-but the book's candor on the subject is refreshing...
...Graham cites the example of the golfer Tiger Woods, who could identify himself as Caucasian, fl, American-Indian, or Asian, but famously settled on his own coinage, "Cablinasian," to reflect his fourway background...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V114I1P70-1.htm   (1196 words)

  
 Issues: Perspectives (September 2002): Hugh Davis Graham
Hugh Davis Graham, the Holland N. McTyeire Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, died on March 26, 2002, of esophageal cancer at his new home in Santa Barbara, California.
Graham, the son of a Presbyterian minister, and one of three talented Graham boys, was born in Arkansas, but grew up in Nashville.
Graham emphasized new legislative strategies, such as the use of task forces, but was most original in following the legislation into the implementing stages, when powerful outside constituencies, working with federal agencies, often so reshaped policy as to move far beyond congressional intent.
www.historians.org /perspectives/Issues/2002/0209/0209mem2.cfm   (956 words)

  
 The Crypt: History & Genealogy of Camden & Charlton Counties, Georgia
Hugh "Graham" was born on November 3, 1920, in Gordon, Houston County, Alabama, son of Kathryn Graham and Grady W. King.
Graham and Norma became the owners and operators of the H and N Sewing Store, merchandizing sewing machines, vacuum cleaners and other household appliances.
Norma Johnson and Graham King are parents to one child, Howard Graham, born on January 8, 1967, in Jacksonville.
www.camdencounty.org /ebooks/p_459.html   (572 words)

  
 Descendents of James Graham
Andrew Graham was a surgeon in the British Navy, and died in that service, never having come to this country.
Hughe died on Mar 22, 1863 at Tazewell, Clarborne, Tn and was buried at Irish Memorial Cemetery, Tazewell, Clarborne, Tn.
Graham, daughter of C. Graham; no record of children; no record of date and plance of death Sources: Tennessans in the Civil War, II, 41; Claiborne Co. marriage Records, Vol.
www.joepayne.org /graham.htm   (5078 words)

  
 ESA Elections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hugh Graham received a B.S. (1938) and M.S. (1940) from the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, and a Ph.D. from Texas AandM University (1960).
Graham was a research entomologist with USDA’s Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine (BEPQ) in Texas (1939-42, 1946-47), a commanding officer and entomologist for the U.S. Army in New Guinea and the Philippines (1942-46), and an entomologist-agronomist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stationed in Panama (1950-56).
A member of the Society since 1940, Graham was the president of the SWB, a member of the ESA Governing Board (1962-64), and Section D’s secretary, vice chair, and chair (1966-68).
www.entsoc.org /ballot2005/bios/O._Hugh_Graham.htm   (285 words)

  
 Center for Immigration Studies
Graham, whose previous books include The Civil Rights Era and Civil Rights and the Presidency, here concisely traces the separate paths of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration Act of 1965—and examines the wreck when their progeny collided in the 1980s.
Graham provides a good summary of the evolution of immigration policy and politics, and his analysis of the political and bureaucratic logic behind the Nixon administration’s creation of hard affirmative action makes for enlightening reading.
Graham believes that “immigration emerged greatly strengthened and affirmative action significantly, perhaps even mortally, weakened.” He quotes R. Gaull Silberman, then vice chairman of the EEOC, saying in 1993 that immigrant participation is “the ultimate nightmare of affirmative action.
www.cis.org /articles/2002/msknr506.html   (1355 words)

  
 Pugh Floyd (c1791) and Charity Pitman, Jane Graham and Sarah Hewett Page of Horry Co, SC
Hugh married a widow ca 1853/56 in Horry, or possibly in neighboring Marion District.
Hugh and Eliza were listed on the 1860 census in Horry just a few houses from his parents.
She married Hugh Floyd son of Hugh Floyd Sr (c1780) and Susannah --- sometime ca 1840/43 in Horry Dist. I've not seen any proof that her husband was Hugh Floyd, but other researchers have told me this.
www.martygrant.com /gen/floyd/floyd-pugh-horry.htm   (5363 words)

  
 Descendants of Mary E. Hackett & Charles Graham
Mary and Charles Augustus Graham, son of Hugh Graham and Margaret McKenner were married at St. Michael's Catholic Church, Warsaw, Wyoming County, NY on November 22, 1887.
Hugh was born in 1892 but not much is known about him.
The Grahams were living in North Java for the births of Catherine Elizabeth (Bessie) in 1893 and Blanche in 1895.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Estates/3613/marygr.html   (443 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - The Civil Rights Era, by Hugh Davis Graham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In his new book, Hugh Davis Graham, a historian at the University of Maryland, has made a significant contribution to our understanding of one of the critical social-policy issues of our time.
...Graham suggests that, having consolidated his right wing and captured the rank-andfile of organized labor, Roman Catholics, and evangelical Protestants, Nixon sought opportunistically to add fls to the "emerging Republican majority" (in Kevin Phillips's phrase...
...As Graham narrates in fascinating, if excruciating, detail, there followed a whole variety of policies mandated by the courts and administered by the bureaucracy, including the imposition of racial preferences-quotas, in short-in employment practices and university admissions, busing for school desegregation, and set-asides in government contracts...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V90I3P64-1.htm   (1121 words)

  
 Welcome to U.S. Figure Skating
Hugh Graham served as president of U.S. Figure Skating from 1986-1989.
Graham was the 1955 U.S. men's bronze medalist and placed 10th at the men's event at World Championships that year.
Graham was honored as a 50-year judge at the 2002 Governing Council in Minneapolis.
www.usfsa.org /Story.asp?id=20866&type=news   (1050 words)

  
 Hugh the Graeme
Tradition does not say whether these dying injunctions were fulfilled, but if they were not it may certainly be assumed that it was not out of want of disposition on the part of the Grahams to revenge the death of Hughie upon the Bishop.
Hugh was perhaps unusually well-favoured in having the Earl of Home's wife to speak up for him, though her intervention was fruitless.
And the Border clans, the Lowland clans used to be quite warlike, in particular the Graham.
mysongbook.de /msb/songs/h/hughtheg.html   (637 words)

  
 Benny's Genealogy Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eugene GRAHAM was born in 1872 in Caldwell Co., TX.
Parents: Joseph A. and Mollie S. Helen GRAHAM Parents: Joseph A. and Mollie S. Jeanette GRAHAM was born on 30 Jun 1887 in Mason, Sterling Co., TX.
GRAHAM was born on 18 Jul 1869 in Caldwell Co., TX.
home.mchsi.com /~benny.sharp/fam1/d26.htm   (668 words)

  
 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2003611038
She was supposed to be watched at all times, but the man he'd set on her had only trembled and whispered that she'd escaped him hours ago and he'd yet to locate her.
Hugh had ruined her for all men with his violent lusts.
Hugh had been wrong about his son, but it was too late to change anything.
www.loc.gov /catdir/samples/simon041/2003611038.html   (5077 words)

  
 Hugh GRAHAM, SR/Sevil HEATH
Name: Hugh GRAHAM, JR Born: BET 1774 AND 1790at: Married: at: Died: BEF 1809 at: Williamsburg County, SC Spouses:
Name: James GRAHAM Born: 1798 at: Williamsburg County, SC Married: UNKNOWN at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses: Mary MCALLISTER
Name: Mary GRAHAM Born: 8 MAR 1806 at: Married: 1825 at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses: Samuel Joshua GASKINS
www2.msstate.edu /~eaddy/famtread/html/fam02740.htm   (350 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Graham, J.
Graham, James — of Bronx, Bronx County, N.Y. Republican.
Graham, John — of Verona, Essex County, N.J. Democrat.
Graham, John Hugh (1835-1895) — of New York.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/graham5.html   (616 words)

  
 A. Hugh Graham Memorial Endowment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hugh Graham (1922-1980), affectionately known to his students as "Brother Graham", was a pioneer music educator among African-American students.
The A. Hugh Graham Memorial Endowment has been created by Southwestern Christian College to honor the memory of this great man. The endowment will ensure that Graham’s vision of musical excellence and equal education for all will continue at Southwestern Christian College for years to come.
The A. Hugh Graham Memorial Endowment has been created by SWCC to honor the memory of this great man.
www.swcc.edu /hugh_graham_endowment.htm   (179 words)

  
 Whidden Family of New England and Nova Scotia
James died 13 Dec. 1790 and at that time, his widow went to live with her son, Thomas Lynds at the North River of Truro (Thomas was the husband of Rebecca Blair).
Their graves were visited by Ethel Graham in 1959 at which time she noted they were in good condition.
Information on the earlier Whiddens were recorded in various undocumented papers of Ethel Graham (see also Family Reunion Sources) and are based on a variety of family records passed down through the generations.
home.earthlink.net /~douglasjgraham/Whidden.htm   (1263 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Collision Course: The Strange Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy in America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
But today, as Hugh Graham shows in Collision Course, affirmative action is foundering in the great waves of immigration from Asia and Latin America, leading to direct conflict for jobs, housing, education, and government preference programs.
Graham argues that a sea change occurred in American political life in the late 1960s, when a system of split government--one party holding the White House, the other holding Congress--divided authority and enhanced the ability of interest groups to win expanded benefits.
Graham was a distinguished historian and political scientist at Vanderbilt and UC Santa Barbara.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195143183?v=glance   (1131 words)

  
 RDM Mortgages - Sandy and Hugh Graham - Consultants
Since November of 2000 she has been active as a mortgage consultant with The Mortgage Centre in Welland.
Hugh worked for a large financial services company for more than 28 years.
In April of 2002 he passed the required examinations and registered with the Ministry of Finance to work as a mortgage consultant along with Sandy.
www.sandyandhughmortgages.com   (213 words)

  
 Hughie Graham
In 1592 the Grahams were one of the greatest of the clans on the English-Scottish border.
In revenge Graham staged a raid and stole the bishop's horse.
Although Hugh does not appear among the first names of the Grahams of that time, Robert Aldridge was the bishop of Carlisle from 1537 to 1555 and Lord Scroope held the office of English warden of the West Marches in 1542.
www.contemplator.com /child/hughie.html   (284 words)

  
 Hugh Davis Graham memorial reception scheduled
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Family and friends of the late Hugh Davis Graham will gather for a memorial reception to commemorate his life April 19 at the University Club.
Graham, who was the Holland N. McTyeire Professor of History and professor of political science at Vanderbilt, died March 26 in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was 65 years old and passed away after a long battle with cancer.
Vanderbilt University is a private research university of approximately 5,900 undergraduates and 4,300 graduate and professional students.
www.vanderbilt.edu /News/news/apr02/nr12a   (166 words)

  
 Islington Location
Hugh, Many, many thanks for all that information.
He needs to be more specific before he gets any useful advice although I still think that if he's talking about the 19th century, my suggestion might be a fruitful line of research for him.
Your best bet is to find it on a suitable census and then locate the place in relation to nearby streets and landmarks.
www.rand-one.com /new-6703231-4428.html   (3614 words)

  
 Lewis Elgin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Graham was an old resident of this county
Sarah E. Graham was born May 2, 1837, at Springfield, Mo. Her maiden name was Elgin.
Two of her sons were present, Ed from Kansas City and Chub Graham and wife of
www.elgins.com /lewisbranch.html   (379 words)

  
 Used Book Central Search / author: Greene, Graham
Greene- Graham/ Greene- Grahame: NEW Penguin USA BOOK-PAPER Collects examples of the British novelist's shorter fiction- representative of his stylistic- thematic- and formal craftsmanship.
Greene, Graham, and Hugh Greene, eds.: Very Good Four Square Books London 1965 (c.1962) 3rd printing Softcover NOISBN [moderate wear, bumped at base of spine, browning to page edges].
Mass Market PB "An offbeat little anthology by Graham and his lesser known brother, a survey of techniques and tips, from Le Queux to Baden-Powell, on the art of espionage.
www.usedbookcentral.com /texis/ubc/searchbooks,author,Greene_Graham.html   (469 words)

  
 Hugh Graham: Civil Rights in the United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thirty years ago, in his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King, Jr., appealed to the American people to support a "constructive nonviolent" struggle to create a racially integrated society.
Written from diverse disciplinary, topical, and cultural perspectives, these essays offer readers a broad and historically informed analysis of civil rights policy that should foster reasoned discussion, academic debate, and further research.
Hugh Davis Graham is Holland N. McTyeire Professor of History at Vanderbilt University and author of, most recently, Civil Rights and the Presidency (Oxford, 1992).
www.psupress.org /books/titles/0-271-01343-5.html   (307 words)

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