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In the News (Wed 11 Nov 09)

  
  Interview with Jack Eddy
EDDY: I had been taught that while the Sun indeed affects the upper and outer atmosphere of the Earth, purported connections with the troposphere and weather and climate were uniformly wacky and to be distrusted.
EDDY: I was beginning to change my mind and to believe it was real based on the original documents I read, and as a result of immersing myself in the time, as happens when you dig into history.
EDDY: It definitely was not, and I must say, the reason I got off on the interdisciplinarity of sciences at that time, in the early '80s, was not that I was so fascinated by the possibility of greenhouse warming.
www.agu.org /history/sv/solar/eddy_int.html   (9766 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Prince Albert Victor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Eddy was named Duke of Clarence and Avondale in 1891 and would likely have followed Bertie to the throne had Eddy not fallen victim to the influenza epidemic of 1891-92.
Eddy then escaped to carry out the Kelly murder after which he was again locked away and died, not of flu in 1892 as claimed, but of "softening of the brain" in a private mental hospital in Sandringham.
Eddy soon got the girl pregnant and they were living quite happily with their daughter Alice until the Queen discovered her grandson's indiscretion and demanded that the situation be terminated.
www.casebook.org /suspects/eddy.html   (3521 words)

  
 Jack Eddy
In 1966 Jack added a third trophy buck to his wall when he took a buck scoring 143.4 from Houghton Co. in the U.P. Nine years later in the Fall of ’75, a Shiawassee Co. buck scoring 146.7 fell to his slug.
Jack also took a buck in 1976 that scored 129+, but was unrecordable because it had three antlers instead of the required two.
Jack Eddy is back and already has plans to add that 10 point he let slide by, to his trophy list next year.
www.buckfax.com /jack_eddy.htm   (1634 words)

  
 UnionDemocrat.com - The Union Democrat Online
Jack Eddy, a well-known Columbia College supporter and Columbia College Hall of Fame inductee, died yesterday at a Sonora hospital of natural causes.
Eddy was born Sept. 28, 1918, in Quartz Mountain, a mining town near Stent.
Eddy, who was a third baseman, tried out for the St. Louis Cardinals and was told to put on a little weight and return the following year, with a promise they would sign him.
www.uniondemocrat.com /news/story.cfm?story_no=17784   (714 words)

  
 Changing Sun, Changing Climate
Jack Eddy overcame this with a 1976 study that demonstrated that irregular variations in solar surface activity, a few centuries long, were connected with major climate shifts.
Eddy had decided to review historical naked-eye sunspot records, with the aim of definitively confirming the long-standing belief that the sunspot cycle was stable over the centuries.
Pushing farther, Eddy drew attention to a spell of high carbon-14, and thus low solar activity, during the 11th-12th centuries.
www.aip.org /history/climate/solar.htm   (7501 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Jack the Ripper: A Suspect Guide - Albert Victor Edward Duke of Clarence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Eddy was no stranger to scandal and gossip throughout his life, and was reputed, while at Cambridge, to have conducted relationships with both sexes.
Eddy, by all accounts was a slow child, considered educationally subnormal, it was reported that he could not concentrate for more than a few minutes at a time.
Eddy was made the Duke Of Clarence and Avondale and Earl of Athlone in 1891, and in December of that year became engaged to Princess Mary Of Teck, later to become Queen Mary after marrying his younger brother George.
www.casebook.org /ripper_media/book_reviews/non-fiction/cjmorley/4.html   (1629 words)

  
 The Royal Ripper?
Eddy and Annie fell in love, had a child, and secretly married.
Prince Eddy's father was a Freemason, as was William Gull, and the Masons protected their own.
Gull and his two accomplices systematically hunted down and killed Kelly and her partners in the flmail plot; high-ranking Freemasons assisted in making the murders appear to be the random work of a lone madman; and the legend of "Jack the Ripper" was born.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/royal_history/35210   (442 words)

  
 The Sojourn
Eddy noticed how standing in the center of the street the wind was stronger than when one was near the walls of a building, almost strong enough to blow a person toward one side or the other.
Eddy looked around and noticed the prostitutes and the other scurrying shadows of normalcy were gone.
Eddy carefully fingered the folded fifty dollar bill he had stashed in the tube of his sock then continued quickly up the street turning West at the first available corner.
www.tarleton.edu /~anthology/1997/sojourn.html   (614 words)

  
 Miller Survey of transitional carvers michigan
John E. “Jack” Eddy, Cheboygan, Michigan (1938-present) Jack Eddy was born in Indian River, Michigan in 1938 and was destined to become the third generation of the Eddy family to carve fish decoys.
This family tradition was not lost on young Jack and he too began to carve at a very early age.
Jack’s natural talents were further enhanced when he was able to attend art school for a time in the late ‘50s.
www.fishdecoys.net /pages/MillerSurveyoftransitionalcarversmichigan.htm   (3506 words)

  
 Jack Eddy Interview Intro
Jack Eddy on His Work on Solar History
It's not a place that's hidebound by practice and ritual.
I have always tried to keep moving between fields of study." — Jack Eddy, 1999.
www.aip.org /history/climate/eddy1.htm   (186 words)

  
 Jack the Ripper, the most famous serial killer of all time - The Crime library
But there is nothing to connect her to a relationship with Eddy, whose sexual preferences were rumored to be men rather than women.
The brothel was raided, giving rise to strong rumors that Eddy was one of the patrons there, but there is no existing evidence of his presence there at the time of the raid.
While Eddy did not possess a brilliant mind, he was always considered a nice person and was not in any way inclined to violence.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/notorious/ripper/conspiracy_12.html   (1891 words)

  
 Descendants of Reuben Eddy of Madison County, NY
Lester Leroy Eddy was born on 21 Oct 1872.
Earl Delmar Eddy was born in 1885 and died in 1948, at age 63.
Russell Eddy was born in 1895 in Merrillsville, Madison Co, NY, died in 1971, at age 76, and was buried in Merrillsville, Madison Co, NY.
home.comcast.net /~madisoncounty/reuben_eddy/d5.htm   (1501 words)

  
 Bollman Hat Company - Eddy Bros.
Eddy Bros.® was founded in 1929 in Los Angeles, California, by Jack Eddy.
Over a span of three generations, the Eddy family built the company from a local supplier of headwear to a national company with an excellent reputation for style and service.
Eddy hats are featured in an equally wide assortment of retail destinations, including hardware stores, sporting good stores, ranch and home stores, western stores, and mass merchants.
www.bollmanhats.com /EddyBros.cfm   (172 words)

  
 Biography for Alexandra Eddy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A member of the Mercury Ensemble, a Denver-based professional chamber orchestra, she was concertmaster of the Longmont Symphony from 2000-2006 and has performed with the Boulder Philharmonic and the Colorado Sinfonia.
In March 2002, Alexandra Eddy appeared as guest violist with Red Cedar Chamber Music in a concert sponsored by Early Music Colorado, and in April 2003 she and Mr.
Eddy holds the B.A. in music with highest honors from the University of Colorado and the Ph.D. in musicology from Stanford University.
www.colorado.edu /humanities/HUMN1010-1020Music/EddyBio.html   (324 words)

  
 Juggler's Bulletin No. 33, June 1947
With time growing short (we had to be out of the room by one) the room was darkened and Bobby Jule showed some mighty interesting juggling movies that we would have enjoyed seeing over if there had been time.
Officers elected were Art Jennings, president; Eddy Johnson, V. president; George Barvinchak, sec.; Roger Montandon, treas.
Jack Greene's scrapbooks were mighty interesting but missed by many.
www.juggling.org /jb/jb33.html   (1380 words)

  
 This week 23 years ago in New Scientist - 04 March 2006 - New Scientist
Astronomers were startled and laymen amazed when in 1979 Jack Eddy of the High Altitude Observatory in Boulder, Colorado, claimed that the sun was shrinking at such a rate that, if the decline did not reverse, our local star would disappear within a hundred thousand years.
However, Eddy's initial claims quickly turned out to be overstating the case because he had taken old records dating back to 1836 at the Royal Greenwich Observatory at face value.
The sun was currently shrinking, but one of Eddy's colleagues, Ronald Gilliland, concluded in 1981 that while the overall trend was for it to get smaller, it actually grew and shrunk with a pulsating rhythm over a period...
www.newscientist.com /article/mg18925414.900.html   (281 words)

  
 EDDY LEPP RAID DETAILS A first hand account from Jack Herer's assistant Mary Otte :: hightimes.com
Eddy, what about the thousands of dollars you collected from patients for a plots of six plants each.
Eddy's first case (or one just prior to this) is 30,000+ plants.
I'd like to thank Eddy and Daniel for setting the cause of medicinal Marijuana back even further with their uncanny ability to draw nothing but negative attention to the problem.
www.hightimes.com /ht/news/content.php?bid=220&aid=24   (3862 words)

  
 Jack Eddy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jack Eddy did a study in 1976 demonstrating that irregular variations in solar surface activity, a few centuries long, were connected with major climate shifts.
"We had adopted a kind of solar uniformitarianism," solar physicist John (Jack) Eddy suggested in retrospect.
Jack Eddy on His Work on Solar History
www.kiwipedia.com /jack-eddy.html   (97 words)

  
 Edward Martin, 86, US official, longtime confidant to Kennedy - The Boston Globe
"Eddy had been a first-rate reporter and a Marine drill instructor," Kennedy said.
Martin was an aide, adviser, confidant, and friend to the senator, leaving occasionally for jobs with government agencies and always returning for a campaign or a key moment in Kennedy's life.
"Eddy Martin was a part of our family, and he could do everything well," the senator said yesterday in a telephone interview.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/12/05/edward_martin_86_us_official_longtime_confidant_to_kennedy?page=full   (932 words)

  
 Smackdown Results - Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jack refers to the events that happened Monday between himself, Triple H and the four Radicals.
Jack mentions that down south these four guys were told to check their pride at the door, keep their mouths shut and collect a big, fat paycheck, but Jack says things work a little differently around here and all these four are asking for is a chance to be employed by the WWF.
Back to Cactus Jack who says he'll be backstage with a 2x4 wrapped in about five pounds of grade A barbed wire just in case DX should see any reason for interference in any of the matches.
maxpages.com /wrestlepalace/Smackdown - !http://maxpages.com/wrestlepalace/Smackdown   (2615 words)

  
 Dummies::Cooking Around the World All-in-One For Dummies:Book Information
Jack Bishop is the author or coauthor of several books on Italian food, including The Complete Italian Vegetarian Cookbook, Pasta e Verdura, Lasagna, and Italian Cooking For Dummies.
As the daughter of a diplomat, Eddy was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and lived in Aleppo and Damascus, Syria; Istanbul, London, and Paris.
Eddy has had 14 years of experience in writing about food, developing, testing, and editing recipes for various newspapers.
www.dummies.com /WileyCDA/DummiesTitle/productCd-0764555022,page-authorInfo.html   (954 words)

  
 Flash Kit Community Forums - Samurai Jack
Samurai Jack travels this foreign landscape in search of a time portal that can return him to his home.
In addition to exotic cities and strange cultures, Samurai Jack will also encounter modern urban landscapes and all their trappings, such as flying cars, huge skyscrapers and even techno music.
The centerpiece of Samurai Jack will be its stylized action scenes, but the show will also contain elements of humor as the protagonist adapts to the travails of modern life, such as finding a suitable replacement for his worn-out Samurai sandals.
www.flashkit.com /board/archive/index.php/t-159669.html   (773 words)

  
 Hodge: Eyes of Texas upon UT alum | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
, also a UT grad (the Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art opens on the Austin campus in February), said his orange and white checked shirt was one of several options from his closet.
announced to the gathering of 150 that the Blanton family had made a "significant gift" to the UT athletic program in Eddy's name.The funds are earmarked for the UT tennis program and the construction of indoor tennis courts.
They ate, they drank and they were very merry at the Hilton Houston Post Oak over the weekend, unlike the more restrictive years they spent as youngsters in Saudi Arabia.
www.chron.com /disp/story.mpl/life/society/3207644.html   (744 words)

  
 Dave's World
Jack VanGuilder was a president of the AKA who lived in the Seattle area.
The plan was to fly a white Eddy out of sight and cut the line loose.
"Jack's" Eddy was lifting well, but when it reached the sky over the hotels, it became a bit unstable.
www.kitelife.com /archives/0798/dave's.htm   (639 words)

  
  Alaska Sea Adventures: Guides
Jack is a charter member and active participant in the Petersburg Marine Mammal Center.
Jack and his students have conducted several research projects around the Petersburg area.
During his free time in the summer, if he is not out tromping in the wilderness or commercial fishing his 20' boat, then he and Karen may be found at their remote cabin, enjoying life in the bush.
www.yachtalaska.com /pages/aboutus/guides.html   (943 words)

  
 Jack Eddy
Twenty-six years old, with a receding hairline and a fistful of ambition, JACK EDDY is an op for the Akron, Ohio branch of the Wellington National Detective Agency, circa 1937.
These days I write an occasional Jack Eddy story -- another is coming up in a few months in AHMM -- and spend the rest of my time writing whatever comes to mind and visiting doctors, a thing that now qualifies me as a medical expert.
Writing them is fun, having grown up in that era, but at times it means spending a lot of hours reading old newspapers on microfilm to dig out the events of the day.
www.thrillingdetective.com /eddy.html   (529 words)

  
 Methia lighting ORR fuse: 4/24/99
The first baseman, who had been more noted for his glove than his bat, had 10 hits in his first 21 at-bats and was hitting a lusty.476 heading into Wednesday's game against Seekonk.
Eddy's lineup has too many good hitters to slip into a prolonged slump.
But Eddy isn't ready to count his team out of the race.
www.s-t.com /daily/04-99/04-24-99/c04sp110.htm   (907 words)

  
 Port Blakely
The Eddy family retains the mill and the forestland.
As part of his research into forest management, James G. Eddy founds what today is known as the Institute of Forest Genetics in Northern California.
The Eddy family expands its investment in forest land and implements intensive forest management on a sustained yield basis.
www.portblakely.com /companies_history_timeline.html   (213 words)

  
 Dick Stodghill | A reporter, columnist and veteran writer's books and short stories.
The latest Jack Eddy story, The Survivor Of the Storms, is on the newsstands now.
If you haven't met Jack Eddy you can find him in a book listed below or in various issues of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine published during the past fifteen or so years.
If you missed Jack Eddy a little higher up on this page you can learn a lot about him and his friends - although he often said he had none - by reading this Amazon Short for only 49 cents.
www.dickstodghill.com   (1729 words)

  
 Rob Trott's Great Lakes Outdoors Online - Big Buck Nite!
As always there are many great stories, but none better than 77 year old Jack Eddy from Owosso.
Jack has 16 bucks listed in the Michigan record, more than any one else as far as I know.
Jack is a master hunter and can tell you things about each buck he corners!
www.greatlakesoutdoorstv.com /00bigbucknite.shtml   (464 words)

  
 NEWS | MAGAZINE | VOLUME 26-2 JULY 2001
The DGA Golf Tournament is a charity event designed to benefit the Directors Guild Foundation which provides financial support to members who are experiencing financial difficulties.
First place was awarded to the team of directors Vic Armstrong, Kenny Endoso, Eddy Donno and 1st AD Steve Love with an adjusted score of 52.59.
Jay D. Roth, DGA President Jack Shea, Hawk Koch, DGA past presidents Gene Reynolds, Delbert Mann and Arthur Hiller, and Mel Damski.
www.dga.org /news/v26_2/news_golftournament2001.php3   (610 words)

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