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  James Guthrie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Guthrie (December 5, 1792 – March 3, 1869) was an American businessman and politician.
Guthrie served as president of Kentucky Constitutional Convention in 1849.
Guthrie was appointed the 21st Secretary of the Treasury by President Franklin Pierce in 1853 and served for the entirety for Pierce's term.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Guthrie   (310 words)

  
 Significant Scots - Rev James Guthrie
Guthrie was educated at St Andrews, where, having gone through the regular course of classical learning, he commenced teacher of philosophy, and was much esteemed, as well for the equanimity of his temper as for his erudition.
Guthrie is said to have replied, "you had better come to church and hear sermon, and after that you shall have your answer." The messenger complied; but what was his surprise, when he heard the sentence pronounced in the usual course of things, as if no negotiation regarding it had taken place.
It is certain that a letter was delivered to Guthrie, of the tenor and under the circumstances just mentioned, but it was not from the king, but, according to Wodrow, on the authority of his father who had every opportunity of knowing the fact, from a nobleman.
www.electricscotland.com /history/other/guthrie_james.htm   (947 words)

  
 James Guthrie
James Guthrie was the son of the laird of that ilk in the county of Angus.
Guthrie was greatly afraid at the thought of death, but it was the premature death of his reason, and even of his faith, that so much alarmed and horrified him to think of.
James Guthrie got that day that which he had so often prayed—for a sudden plunge into everlasting life with all his senses about him and all his graces at their brightest and their keenest exercise.
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 U.S. Treasury - Biography of Secretary James Guthrie
James Guthrie was appointed to be the 21st
Guthrie used the surplus to buy silver bullion for coinage and to pay off the federal debt, returning money to circulation and increasing the reserves of commercial banks.
Secretary of the Treasury, Guthrie was a prominent businessman and financier in the South.
www.treas.gov /education/history/secretaries/jguthrie.html   (143 words)

  
 My Tennesse Guthries
And Sarah A. Guthrie wife of the said having appeared before me, privately and apart from her husband the said Andrew Guthrie acknowledged the execution of the said deed to have been done by her freely voluntarily and understandinly without compulsion or constrainte from her said husband and for the purpose therein expressed.
And Mabel Guthrie, wife of the said M.D. Guthrie having appeared before me, privately and apart from her husband, the said Mabel Guthrie acknowledged the execution of the said instrument to have been done by her freely, voluntarily, and understandingly, without compulsion or constraint from her husband, and for the purposes therein expressed.
JAMES R5 GUTHRIE (JOSEPH4, ANDREW3, JAMES2, FRANCIS1) was born June 13, 1872 in Greene County TN, and died January 29, 1951 in Greene County TN.
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 James W. Guthrie, Faculty, Leadership, Policy and Organizations, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Professor Guthrie is a professor of public policy and education with wide experience in the private sector, in government, with foreign nations and international agencies, in public schools, and in higher education.
He was twice publicly elected to the board of education in Berkeley, California, employed by the California and New York State education departments, served as an education specialist for the United States Senate, and was a special assistant to the assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Professor Guthrie served as the chief of staff for the Tennessee Governor's Council on Excellence in Higher Education, an endeavor that was directed at providing a strategic plan for Tennessee to elevate its higher education system into the nation's top-most ranks in the next century.
peabody.vanderbilt.edu /faculty/lpo/guthrie.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Home Page - The University of Sydney
James Guthrie’s research and teaching interests include public sector accounting, auditing, accountability and management, social and environmental reporting and auditing, management of knowledge and intellectual capital and the measurement of intangibles.
Guthrie J and Neumann R 2005 'Economic and non-financial performance indicators in universities: The case of the Australian university system and the establishment of a performance driven university system', 28th Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association (EAA), Göteborg, Sweden.
Guthrie J and Neumann R 2004 'Economic and non-financial performance indicators in universities: The case of the Australian university system and the establishment of a performance driven university system', Seminar Presentation, Department of Economic Sciences, University of Padova, Italy, 3 November.
www.econ.usyd.edu.au /content.php?pageid=14298   (3212 words)

  
 Overview of Sir James Guthrie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Guthrie went to the University of Glasgow to read law, but gave up his studies in 1877 to become an artist.
Guthrie became one of the most progressive of Scottish 19th century painters.
Guthrie embraced the establishment, being the first of the 'Glasgow Boys' to be elected to the Royal Scottish Academy (1888).
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst823.html   (210 words)

  
 The Pink Floyd Who is who - G
Guthrie was also responsible for the sound at the live performances of The Wall.
Guthrie remastered Dark Side of The Moon for the 20th anniversary edition.
James Guthrie produced the Roger Waters 2000 live-album In The Flesh and the Pink Floyd compilation Echoes.
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 Biography for: James Guthrie
James Guthrie was a Scottish landscape and portrait painter.
Guthrie studied law at Glasgow University but left without a degree to pursue a career in art in 1877.
Guthrie was knighted in 1903, the same year that he was one of JW's pallbearers.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/Guth_J.htm   (488 words)

  
 June 1: James Guthrie executed
On May 28, 1661, the order went forth: James Guthrie was "to be hanged at the cross of Edinburgh, on the first of June, and Mr.
Guthrie's head to be fixed on the Nether-bow, his estate to be confiscated, and his [coat of] arms torn..." The Scottish Presbyterian minister was to be executed for publishing a work which declared God's wrath was coming upon Scotland for, among other things, setting up the King of England as head of the church.
The dying man gave a copy of this last speech to a friend to keep, asking him to pass it on to his little boy when he was old enough to understand what it meant.
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 James Guthrie Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
This is the classic, bestselling, true-life account of James Willard Schultz, who married into a Blackfoot tribe in the days of the Wild West when the Plains Indians ruled the land.
In this original contribution to Dickinson biography and criticism, James Guthrie demonstrates how the poet's optical disease -- strabismus, a deviation of the cornea -- directly affected her subject matter, her poetic method, and indeed her sense of her own identity.
In Above Time, James R. Guthrie explores the origins of the two major transcendentalists' revolutionary approaches to time, as well as to other temporally related issues such as history, memory, and change.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/James_Guthrie   (896 words)

  
 James Guthrie & Alan Parsons Dark Side Interviews
James Guthrie talks about his great gig in the studio remixing Pink Floyd's classic in surround.
James was possibly a little too true to the original mix.
James Guthrie has done a marvelous job of taking the church of The Dark Side of the Moon and transforming it into a cathedral.
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 The Merrow Report- First to Worst (James Guthrie)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Guthrie is a Professor of Public Policy and Education at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and Director of the Peabody Center for Education Policy there.
Formerly, Professor Guthrie was a professor of education at the University of California, Berkeley.
In the long run, without restoring responsibility and empowerment, these centralized changes are unlikely to have much effect.
www.pbs.org /merrow/tv/ftw/guthrie.html   (1019 words)

  
 James Guthrie Solicitors, Kilmarnock, Scotland, UK.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Guthrie and Co was established in 1887 and since then has been providing clients with a quality service in all aspects of the law.
Although we are a long established firm we have moved with the times and have embraced modern technology.
James Guthrie and Company, 3 Portland Road, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA1 2AN.
www.jamesguthrie-solicitors.co.uk   (109 words)

  
 James Guthrie
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Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
GUTHRIE, James, statesman, born in Nelson county, Kentucky, 5 December, 1792; died in Louisville, 13 March, 1869.
www.famousamericans.net /jamesguthrie   (338 words)

  
 Jesse James (Woody Guthrie) (1930s)
Woody Guthrie's rewriting of the traditional ballad, most likely (cf.
Jesse's Tombstone read: Here Lies Jesse James, shot down by a dirty coward whose name is not worthy to appear here...
No wonder folks likes to hear songs about the Outlaws -- they're wrong allright, but not as 1/2 as dirty and sneakin' as some of our so-called "higher-ups"...
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 James Guthrie : To Pastures New - SHOP.COM
James Guthrie : To Pastures New - SHOP.COM
James Guthrie : To Pastures New Size: 24 x 33 in.
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 James Guthrie
Greenock-born Guthrie abandoned a prospective career in the law to follow his muse to Brig O'Turk where, with Joseph Crawhall and E. Walton, he settled to painting.
He found his subject matter in the everyday life of the community around him, producing such masterpieces as A Highland Funeral.
The success of his work drew him increasingly into the bosom of the artistic establishment (becoming president of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1902) and subsequently abandoned his radical approaches, concentrating latterly on more conventional portraiture.
www.visitscotland.com /library/JamesGuthrie   (107 words)

  
 Overview of Prof. James Guthrie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The son of the Laird of Guthrie (Angus), Guthrie was educated at St Andrews University and went on to serve as Professor of Philosophy at New College in that institution.
Influenced by Samuel Rutherford (1600-61), Guthrie signed the National Covenant and took a leading role in the protests against the introduction of Bishops into the Church of Scotland by King Charles I. He took charge of a parish at Lauder (1638) and then Stirling (1649).
Guthrie was arrested in 1660, following the Restoration of King Charles II, and jailed in Edinburgh Castle.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk:81 /scotgaz/people/famousfirst2220.html   (162 words)

  
 GUTHRIE, SIR JAMES (18... - Online Information article about GUTHRIE, SIR JAMES (18...
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JAMES (1859–), Scottish painter, and one of the leaders of the so-called See also:
Sir James Guthrie, like so many of the Glasgow artists, achieved his first successes on the See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /GUI_HAN/GUTHRIE_SIR_JAMES_1859_.html   (390 words)

  
 James Guthrie Transcript/Remarks re: DSOTM SACD - QuadraphonicQuad Forums
Check the Audio Revolution web site at www.audiorevolution.com/n...side.shtml for a transcript of James Guthrie's remarks about the Dark Side of the Moon SACD.
Hmm, if Guthrie said it, then it must be "Guthrie rhetoric".
He must not be getting any sort of royalties from the sales, because they would sell a HELL of a lot more copies than the SACD will sell.
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 Select Writings of James Guthrie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A Cry from the Dead; or, The Ghost of the Famous Mr.
James Guthrie Appearing: Being the last Sermon he preached in the Pulpit of Stirling, before his Martyrdom at Edinburgh, June 1661; on Matthew 14:22-24.
Some Considerations Contributing unto the Discovery of the Dangers that threaten Religion, and the Work of Reformation in the Church of Scotland.
www.truecovenanter.com /guthrie/jguthrie.htm   (143 words)

  
 James Guthrie - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Find scores by James Guthrie at Sheet Music Plus
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Herman Berlinski, Mark Fax, James Martin Guthrie, Calvin Hampton, Thomas Kerr, Vincent Persichetti, Ralph Ricardo Simpson
www.classical-composers.org /comp/guthrie   (311 words)

  
 James Guthrie/Agnes Couperthwaite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Name: William Guthrie Born: 1828 at: Married: 1846 at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses: Agnes Hewitson
Name: James Guthrie Born: 1830 at: Married: at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses:
Name: Thomas Guthrie Born: 24 JUN 1842 at: Wigtown, Wigtownshire Married: at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses:
home.freeuk.net /wcouperthw/fam00064.htm   (184 words)

  
 Sir James Guthrie Online
Fine art posters are a huge, huge bargain, so don't worry about spending more for the frame than the poster.
Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Sir James Guthrie
All images and text on this Sir James Guthrie page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 noizyboy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Eddie Murphy does a pretty good James Brown impersonation in this 'James Brown Celebrity Hot Tub Party' clip.
Wellingtonians think they have it tough when there's a gale-force southerly blowing.
It's a bit like that French nature documentary Microcosmos, but one that's based on some planet where the plants have evolved just a little further than they have here.
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 James Guthrie (II)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 ARC :: Lord Frederick Leighton :: Mrs James Guthrie
ARC :: Lord Frederick Leighton :: Mrs James Guthrie
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 James Guthrie on artnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist James Guthrie at galleries and auctions worldwide.
Find unknown or rarely seen works by important artists
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 James Guthrie
James Guthrie Is Credited On The Following CDs
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