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  MGM 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Seventh Annual Maria Goeppert Mayer Interdisciplinary Symposium (MGM) was held at UCSD on March 2, 2002.
Named in honor of 1963 Nobel prize winner Maria Goeppert Mayer, who taught at UCSD at the end of her career, the Symposium also seeks to recognize the interdisciplinarity that was the hallmark of her work.
Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague obtained her doctoral degree from UCLA, was an NIH postdoctoral fellow at Yale, then taught at the University of Arizona until joining the UC Davis faculty as professor of chemistry.
www.sdsc.edu /MGM/2002review.html   (2609 words)

  
 Company News On Call
The Jacquelyn Pocket Ponytail is a luxurious beautiful hairpiece made of 100% human hair that can easily work in a variety of ways to instantly change your entire fashion look, from elegantly conservative to sexy and colorful without working your own hair overtime.
Mayer says that even if your own hair is short you can wear the ponytail with its built in "pocket" pulled up over your own hair for a flirtatious style, braided for a casual look, or rolled up into a simple elegant chignon that adds instant sophistication to your buttoned-up outfit.
For example, Jacquelyn's ponytail can easily be worn in a variety of styles to instantly pull your entire look together," he says.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/09-16-2004/0002251414   (524 words)

  
 OhioPix: Jacquelyn Mayer and Her Parents After Being Crowned Miss America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
OhioPix: Jacquelyn Mayer and Her Parents After Being Crowned Miss America
Jacquelyn Mayer and Her Parents After Being Crowned Miss America
Jacquelyn Mayer and her parents after being crowned Miss America in 1962, Atlantic City, New Jersey.
www.ohiohistory.org /etcetera/exhibits/ohiopix/image.cfm?ID=4628   (47 words)

  
 Lifestyles Yoga: What's New at Lifestyles Yoga
The Bears were decimated by injuries last season, but that isn't why Jacquelyn was brought in to teach the classes.
Jacquelyn was apprehensive about how she would be accepted by the players, but she has been pleasantly surprised.
Jacquelyn plays soothing music and prohibits gum chewing in an effort to keep the players focused on the task at hand.
www.lifestylesyoga.com /press/yogachicago.html   (453 words)

  
 eFrizz - A Local Beauty Salon Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Garner and is acknowledged by TV Guide, the bible of the TV Industry, in its January 9th issue in which two of Jacquelyn’s wig styles are included.
Jacquelyn’s HairWear is available in a wide variety of textures to satisfy the most discriminating consumer, ranging from 100% European Texture Human Hair, Advanced Elura® Synthetic and Hairlife®, an exclusive blend of both, and is available in more than 80 natural hair colors.
In tribute to Jennifer Garner’s versatile use of wig styles as an undercover agent in the TV program, Alias, on ABC-TV, Jacquelyn Wigs has duplicated one of her styles in “Casey”, a chin-length easy-to-wear wig made of Advanced Elura® Synthetic.
www.efrizz.com /hairnewsfeed0301.asp   (395 words)

  
 Clarion vs IUP (4-7-04)
4 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 Julia Mayer lf...........
MAYER, J. advanced to second on a passed ball.
MAYER, J. advanced to third on a wild pitch.
www.iup.edu /varsitysports/sports/soft/2004/game29.htm   (905 words)

  
 Jacquelyn Wigs Welcomes Spring 2005 With Choice of an Edgy, Easy-to-Wear Hairstyle As March Wig of the Month
Jacquelyn Wigs Welcomes Spring 2005 With Choice of an Edgy, Easy-to-Wear Hairstyle As "March Wig of the Month"
Jacquelyn Wigs Chooses "March Wig of the Month" to welcome new spring hair fashions.
Women can choose from thousands of Jacquelyn hairpieces, ranging from a casual, easy-to-wear style in Advanced Elura® Synthetic, to a more glamorous style in 100% European Texture Human Hair, or to Hairlife® a blend of both materials.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2005/3/emw217498.htm   (436 words)

  
 Miss America :: History - 1963
Jackie is the author of a bimonthly article entitled "Jackie's Corner" in the Be Stroke Smart publication of NSA.
Jackie was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame and dedicated The Jackie Mayer Rehab and Skilled Nursing Center at Providence Hospital in her hometown of Sandusky, Ohio.
In the spring of 2001, Jackie was awarded the first ever Honorary Doctorate Degree from Lourdes College in Sylvania, OH.
www.miss-america.org /our-miss-americas/1960/1963.asp   (225 words)

  
 Miss America - Summer 2002 Newsletter
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963 (jackiemayer.com) is a motivational/inspirational speaker who travels throughout the country presenting to hospital staffs, patients and caregivers, medical, civic, and trade associations, and the general public.
She is the Lay-Spokesperson on Stroke for the American Heart/Stroke Association and the National Stroke Association for over 20 years and has served on the Advisory Council of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
There is an Ohio highway dedicated in her honor, the Jackie Mayer Miss America Highway.
www.missamerica.org /newsletter/latesummer2002/opinion.asp   (1200 words)

  
 Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend : Alumni Exhibit: Northwestern University Archives
Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend : Alumni Exhibit: Northwestern University Archives
Miss America of 1963 was Jacquelyn Jeanne Mayer, a sophomore from Northwestern University.
Her talent presentation in the Miss America contest was an original skit that included singing and dancing.
www.library.northwestern.edu /archives/exhibits/alumni/mayer.html   (79 words)

  
 SBU Athletics- Southwest Baptist University
Chelsey Klaasen from Olathe, Kan., Rachel Mayer from St. Louis and Jacquelyn Gassner from Fenton (St. Louis) all signed on to play for the Bearcats.
Mayer is a sweeper from Tower Grove Christian High School in St. Louis.
Mayer was also on the basketball, volleyball and track teams throughout high school.
www.sbuniv.edu /athletics/news/041002-soccer.html   (498 words)

  
 Miss America :: History - 1960's Decade in Review
For the first time, contestants received a wardrobe allowance from the national level prior to their appearance in Atlantic City.
Miss Ohio Jacquelyn Jeanne Mayer was named Miss America 1963.
Miss America 1964 (Donna Axum representing Arkansas) and her first runner up both sang the same song.
www.miss-america.org /our-miss-americas/1960/review.asp   (850 words)

  
 Miss America 1963 Awoke to Find Herself Paralyzed and Without Speech - Inspiration, Women's Issues - Premiere Speakers ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dateline 1962: ”Pretty, hazel-eyed Jacquelyn Jeanne Mayer, Miss Ohio, touched by the magic wand of fortune, fought back tears of happiness Saturday night as she won the coveted title of Miss America, 1963.”
As she stood at the end of the long runway in Atlantic City, waving to twenty-thousand appreciative fans in Convention Hall, her radiance was beamed electronically by CBS to sixty million Americans.
Dateline 1970: ”Miss America 1963, Jackie Mayer, suffered a near-fatal stroke at age 28, bringing her Cinderella lifestyle to a standstill.”
www.evanandmarie.com /3042/index.cfm   (768 words)

  
 Pageant News Bureau - Offstage
Musical or Comedy." She plays Grace Alder on the NBC hit "Will and Grace." The 60th annual awards ceremony will be televised live on Jan. 19, 2003, on NBC.
Jacquelyn Jeanne Mayer Townsend, who was Miss Ohio 1962 and Miss America 1963, left her position at Firelands Regional Medical Center in her hometown of Sandusky, Ohio, on January 15, 2003.
In 1997, the local hospital named its rehabilitation facility for her, calling it the Jackie Mayer Rehab Center.
www.pageant.com /offstage/archive/offstage2003q1.html   (3332 words)

  
 Vindy.com - Ohio shares the title for number of winners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
About half the nation got to see Miss America crowned for the first time that year, since the ceremony was filmed for movie theater newsreels.
Ohio didn't bring home another Miss America title until 1963, when Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky won.
Mayer suffered a stroke in 1970 that left her paralyzed and unable to speak.
www.vindy.com /print/286875338487793.php   (497 words)

  
 NINDS: Stroke Proceedings: Todd : National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
This survey provided a benchmark to measure the participants' knowledge about stroke.
A local neurologist and an NSA board member (Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend) then spoke to the attendees about risk reduction and symptom recognition.
Once the seminar was finished, participants were asked to complete another survey, which measured how much they had learned.
www.ninds.nih.gov /news_and_events/proceedings/stroke_proceedings/Todd.htm   (1610 words)

  
 Heart Health & Stroke
Today, as a board member of the American (Stroke) Heart Association and founder of support groups for survivors, she brings her considerable talent and humor to entertaining, motivational speeches that empower listeners to experience challenging, interesting and productive lives.
Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend earned the title of Miss America in 1963.
For a year, she traveled the country and gave speeches.
www.workandwellness.com /speakers/heart.htm   (455 words)

  
 news@med - October 1996 - Stanford Medical Center
Life After Stroke: An Educational Program for the Community will provide information about recent advances in stroke treatment, the role of rehabilitation, coping with life's changes and important community resources.
Special guest speaker Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend, former Miss America and current spokesperson for the National Stroke Association will share her personal experience with stroke.
The event is $10 and open to the public.
www-med.stanford.edu /center/newsatmed/newsatmed9610   (807 words)

  
 OhioPix: Jacquelyn Mayer in Homecoming Parade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jacquelyn Mayer in a Sandusky, Ohio homecoming parade after being crowned Miss Ohio and Miss Vacationland, 1962.
She won the Miss America pageant that year and became Miss America for 1963.
Gelatin Silver Print / Developing-out Paper ; Photographic Print (Black and White)
www.ohiohistory.org /etcetera/exhibits/ohiopix/image.cfm?ID=4622   (43 words)

  
 Letter to APA
Kathleen McCartney, Ph.D., is a member of APA as well as a Professor in Human Development and Psychology at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Jacquelyn McCroskey, DSW, John Milner Associate Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California School of Social Work.
The Polyvagal Theory led to the development of an intervention for children with severe problems in social interaction and communication..
nospank.net /apa-let.htm   (11998 words)

  
 Information Please: 1963
Chemistry: Carl Ziegler (Germany) and Giulio Natta (Italy), for work in uniting simple hydrocarbons into large molecule substances
Physics: Eugene Paul Wigner, Maria Goeppert Mayer (both US), and J. Hans D. Jensen (Germany), for research on structure of atom and its nucleus
Physiology or Medicine: Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley (both UK), and Sir John Carew Eccles (Australia), for research on nerve cells
www.factmonster.com /year/1963.html   (466 words)

  
 PI BETA PHI | INDIANA UNIVERSITY | FUN FACTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marilyn Van Derbur Atler, CO Alpha (Motivational speaker and Miss America 1958)
Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend, IL Epsilon (Miss America 1963)
Courtney Gibbs, TX Delta (Miss USA 1988 and actress/model)
www.indiana.edu /~piphi/funfacts.html   (93 words)

  
 WOMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR
Neblett, Elizabeth S. LSU Press - Edited by Erika Murr - 496pp - Details the life of a slave owning women farmer and her struggle to maintain her property and eleven slaves while her husband went off to war - Brand New Hardcover -
Jacquelyn S. Nelson - INDIANA QUAKERS CONFRONT THE CIVIL WAR - Indiana University Press - 322pp - Not all members of the Quaker "Society of Friends" opposed the Civil War in Indiana.
More than 1000 served in the war and others supported the war effort.
www.civilwarmall.com /bookseller/files/women.htm   (8415 words)

  
 Famous Pi Phis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marilyn Van Derbur Atler, CO Alpha-- Motivational speaker and Miss America 1958
Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend, IL Epsilon-- Miss America 1963
Courtney Gibbs, TX Delta-- Miss USA 1988 and actress/model
www.stanford.edu /group/pibetaphi/famouspiphi.htm   (648 words)

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