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Lucy Elizabeth Blackerby (William L Blackerby, Lucy Hannah Brock, Lucy Hannah Garvin, Frederick Newton, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas) was born 8 Aug 1907 in Norris, Pickens Co., SC.
James Harold Field (Grady Benjamin Field, Charity Elizabeth Williams, Mandanah Garvin, Frederick Newton, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas).
James married Edna Viola Massingill, daughter of James Clarence Massingill and Beatrice Sarah Lewis.
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 GARVIN
JAMES H. James H. Garvin, son of Thomas and Mary Garvin, was born in St. Louis, MO., February 15, 1857.
Garvin had been a sufferer for many years of heart trouble but was always very patient and cheerful and continued his usual duties upon the farm until the end which came very suddenly on Wednesday evening, November 9, 1927, being 70 years, 8 months and 24 days of age at the time of his passing.
Garvin was born March 6, 1863 in Scott County, west of Manchester at the Arendell family homestead, the daughter of Samuel and Mary J. Curtis Arendell.
www.rootsweb.com /~ilmaga/obits/obit_g/garvin.html   (852 words)

  
 St. Louis History
Saint Louis was most fortunate to be able to incorporate in the decor of the church the work of parishioner John C. Menihan, a prominent, eclectic artist and professor of art at the University of Rochester.
Louis was chosen to have its Easter Sunday Mass televised throughout the area as the “Mass for Shut-Ins” on April 20, 1962.
Louis parish, it is his vision that at the end of the day we not be defined as a “program” parish with an endless list of programs and meetings.
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 Isaac and Samuel Garvin.
Isaac Garvin is buried in Waterhole Cemetery in McCurtain County.
Garvin moved to Little Washita near the Comanche line, and held his large herd in the neighborhood of these Indians, who, however, were peacefully disposed except on one occasion in 1874, when he was obliged to move his family and send them east, owing to an outbreak among the wild tribes.
James Rennie had been appointed postmaster at White Bead Hill when this post office was reopened on January 15, 1877, having been closed for a month.
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James Dulin was born in Henry County, Georgia on July 5, 1837.
James was the grandson of the first Sugar Dulin who lived in North Carolina and was a Revolutionary War veteran.
She was born in Indian Territory and died 17 Apr 1879, in the Chickasaw Nation, Pontotoc, Co. (now Paoli, Garvin Co., the Chickasaw Nation was divided into counties), Oklahoma, and was buried in the Dulin Family Cemetery in Paoli, Garvin Co., Oklahoma.
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 JamesSMethvin
Their children were James Randolph born June, 1871, Nancy Belle born 1874, John William born March 1877, Calvin Alonzo born August 1878, Eliza born June 1882, Edward born December 1884, Arthur born April 1888, Ansel born June 1889, and Garvin Coker born February, 1893.
James Hansford Methvin was born February 8, 1856, Yellville, Arkansas, the last child of John Woodward and Corasandra Methvin.
James R. was a druggest and lived in the town of Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, where they moved around 1879.
www.scottsboropower.com /~piercedc/jamessme.html   (2148 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: JamesBrown@ugusta: James Brown: Out of jail and back on top in his hometown 5/2/97
SInger James Brown is interviewed at the corner of Laney-Walker Boulevard and the newly-christened James Brown Boulevard after the street sign was unveiled on Nov. 20, 1993.
Garvin, years later staying with her for days at a time to escape from it all, says Mr.
James had several close scrapes with the law in the years that followed, but kept out of jail.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/050297/jb_jamescb.html   (1251 words)

  
 c9
In 1852, the Garvins moved further out in town to a home on Chestnut street, which was to be the scene of elaborate entertaining for four generations of the family.
Jane Garvin Bell with her children returned to this house after the death of her husband, but later lived on Third street, and at an advanced age she died there in 1918.
Emmet Garvin married Lucy Tomlinson, and their daughter, Sarah Garvin, is the widow of General John F. Weston, and is in New York with her daughters, Marie and Kathleen Weston.
www.kygenweb.net /history/ff_louisville/c9.htm   (1857 words)

  
 DeWitt Colony Biographies--Surnames A-G
James was married twice, and his wife at the time of his death was Elizabeth Young, whom he married in Grainger County July 17, 1800.
James Wesley Dikes married Nancy Cleveland in 1859 in Gonzales.
James and Martha are buried in Hillside Cemetery in Cuero.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/dewittbios.htm   (7308 words)

  
 James Louis Garvin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Louis Garvin (April 12, 1868 - January 23, 1947) was a British journalist who edited both the Pall Mall Gazette (1912-1915) and The Observer (1908-42).
In 1919 Garvin wrote an editorial in The Observer on the Treaty of Versailles saying "The Treaty left the Germans 'no real hope except in revenge'".
He was also a member of the Coefficients dining club of social reformers set up in 1902 by the Fabian campaigners Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Louis_Garvin   (167 words)

  
 James, Henry: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
In Rubin, Louis D. The Curious Death of the Novel.
The American Novel: from James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner.
In Tuttleton, James W. The Novel of Manners in America.
www.clpgh.org /locations/reference/authorsheets/jamesh.html   (1489 words)

  
 Old Louisville Journal, October 2005
James goes Wi-Fi The St. James Court Association is pleased to announce that it is the first community in Metro Louisville to provide wireless connectivity.
The common greens spaces of St. James Court and the east side of Central Park now have Wi-Fi connectivity which is free to the public.
Wi-Fi was established in the neighborhood with the assistance of Kent Thompson, a St. James Court resident and member of the Association, along with Fortress Network Security, the Conrad-Caldwell House, and Dr. Aaron Lucas.
www.oldlouisville.com /Newsletter/October2005   (2848 words)

  
 Calvin_Kyle_Bobbitt's James Bobbitt Genealogy Page!
James Bobbitt of Hanover; b: 1680 Hanover County, VA; d: 1740 Hanover County, VA Locate Keyword on Page.
James Bobbitt of Hanover - 3rd son of William Bobbitt, Sr of Wales.
Though permission is granted for downloading portions of this work for the purposes of individual study, copyright remains in the name of the author.
calvin_kyle_bobbitt.tripod.com /Bobbitt/James.html   (4210 words)

  
 A Fashionable Dinner with Neiman Marcus
Kevin Garvin worked at hotels across the country before accepting his current post as vice president of food service at Neiman Marcus.
Garvin will be traveling to New York with Sharon Hage, chef at the Dallas Zodiac.
This alum of Cardwells, a Twin City favorite, perfected his technique under Paul Bocuse and Roger Vergandeacute; in France, and went on to win the grand prize in the 1992 Air France Culinary Euro-American Competi-tion.
www.jamesbeard.org /old/events/1999/03/027.html   (559 words)

  
 James L. DeYoung
Professor James L. De Young was Director of Theatre and served in the Communication and Theatre Arts Department from 1963-2002.
All ranks had to be represented and thus at least one lowly instructor had to be elected and that one turned out to be me. Prior to that time the faculty hierarchy was surmounted by a group of senior faculty chairs, appointed I would think, by the President and the
Sam Thompson and Garvin Davenport are two names that stick in my mind as stalwarts.
department.monm.edu /archives/james_l_deyoung.htm   (1016 words)

  
 Limerick Tour
Known as the Seelbach-Parrish House, this was built by hotel owner, Louis Seelbach.
Turn north onto Garvin Place for one block, then west onto St. Catherine Street for two blocks.
One of the first structures built in the block, the total cost of the lot and the house was $6,250.
www.oldlouisville.com /limerick_tour.htm   (951 words)

  
 Denise Donatelli | In The Company of Friends
This is her first CD, and it came out of a working relationship with Tom Garvin.
Her natural sound is out of the classic tradition of interpreting lyrics, but she sings about life in the new millennium.
Instead of treating it as a dramatic showstopper, Donatelli and Garvin give it a subversive feel, possibly not far from Sondheim’s original intent, with Donatelli floating wonderfully over the insistent rhythm and bending notes for meaning.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=17974   (478 words)

  
 JAMES Y-Chromosome DNA Surname Project - Family Project Website
27 Oct 2005 David Alan James is a one marker mutation match with John Stewart James in the 12 marker test.
Lee and Warren are a one mutation match with Gene James.
John JAMES, 1810 VA or NC-bef 1870 Cherokee Co, GA/Sarah A. 37704 Fred James R1b 13 23 14 12 11 14 12 12 11 13 13 29 18 9 10 11 11 23 15 19 29 15 15 18 18 10 10 19 23 15 15 17 16 36 39 12 12
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 A Reevaluation of Cockburn's Cliveden Set
James Louis Garvin, editor of The Observer, was retained as editor for both of these publications and was brought into the group by Waldorf as another means of influencing the public to their aims.
Lothian, Brand, Curtis, Dawson, Garvin, and the Astors promptly began "a campaign to undermine the treaty, the League of Nations, and the whole peace settlement," for they all had believed Germany had been unfairly treated.22 Therefore, this group used the resources they had to appeal for a just peace for Germany.
On 15 April 1936, he wrote to Lady Grigg (her husband Patrick James Grigg was also a Milner Group member): "Last Wednesday I had lunch alone at the Carlton with von Ribbentrop and went over the usual topics between us and Germany.
userwww.sfsu.edu /~epf/1999/taylor.html   (7804 words)

  
 League of Nations Bibliography - G
Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell, and League of Nations Union.
High Commissioner for Palestine, and Herbert Louis Samuel Samuel, Viscount.
Grey of Fallodon, Edward Grey, Viscount, James Bryce Bryce, Viscount, Albert Frederick Pollard, Frederick Pollock, Sir, Julian Stafford Corbett, Sir, Sydney Haldane Olivier Olivier, Baron, Hartley Withers, Arthur Henderson, Gilbert Murray, and E. Talbot, Bp.
www.indiana.edu /~league/bibg.htm   (2748 words)

  
 Garvin Junk Car Removal - Junk Car in Garvin, Minnesota
All it takes is the completion of a simple online form and we will make arrangements to have your scrap vehicle towed away.
If you have a junk car in Garvin, there is no easier way to have it taken away then using Junk my Car.
To schedule pickup of your junk car in Garvin, simply enter your zip code at the top of this website and click "Junk My Car".
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 Garvin Bushell - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Garvin Bushell's career went back to the beginning of recorded jazz yet in the 1960's he appeared on records with John Coltrane (at the Village Vanguard in 1961) and Miles Davis (as part of Gil Evans' Orchestra).
He started playing piano when he was six, switching to clarinet at age 13.
Bushell, who was always a technically skilled player and in a more enlightened era would..
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/card/0,,410360,00.html   (162 words)

  
 2001 News Releases - NASA Selects 10 Investigations for 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
The spacecraft will be developed by Lockheed-Martin Astronautics, Denver, and is scheduled for launch to Mars in August 2005.
NASA's lead scientist for Mars exploration, Dr. Jim Garvin, said, "NASA views the mission as the essential 'scientific gateway' to the future of landed and sample return missions in its core Mars Exploration Program, as well as an incredible mission of scientific discovery."
The Mars program manager at JPL is Dr. Firouz Naderi; the project scientist is Dr. Richard Zurek; and the project manager is James Graf.
www.jpl.nasa.gov /releases/2001/release_2001_217.html   (545 words)

  
 VRW: Wolff Collection, HRC
Written on this: Concluding 6 lines of A weather prophet Works Barlow, Jane Where time hangs heavy AmsS with few A revisions Letters Barlow, Jane ALS to [unidentified recipient] re her translation, The battle of the frogs and the mice, n.d.
Corelli, M. ALS to [Compton, Edward] 1907 November 6 Garvin, J.L Recip Corelli, M. 2 ALS to [James Louis] Garvin 1910 January 10 1919 January 26 Included with these: TccL/copies of one.
Cotes, Sara Jeannette (Duncan) 2 ALS to Jerome, [Jerome Klapka] ----May 16 1894 May 11 Garvin, JL Letters 2 Garvin, J[ames] L[ouis] TccL to Cotes, Mrs.
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 2006-07 fellowships announced
New York, NY "Boring from Within: James Agree, Walker Evans, and the Culture Industry"
Louis, MO "John Locke's Medical Study of Imagination"
Louis, MO "Beyond the 'Two Cultures': Cultural Politics in Post-war Britain"
www.hrc.utexas.edu /news/newsletters/2006/summer/3.html   (528 words)

  
 Observer text timeline | Newsroom | Guardian Unlimited
1908 James Louis Garvin becomes editor and in 1909 circulation has increased to 40,000.
1919 JL Garvin's famously prophetic editorial on the Treaty of Versailles following the end of World War I states "The Treaty left the Germans 'no real hope except in revenge'".
Ivor Brown is appointed editor and the Observer begins to move away from the traditional conservatism of the Garvin era.
www.guardian.co.uk /newsroom/story/0,11718,735573,00.html   (868 words)

  
 Joseph Chamberlain
Related to James Martineau and other leading radical dissenters, by the early 1850s Joseph junior had met many of the leading Unitarians of the day.
'We may find here the germ of his assertive independence; of his anti-official or anti-orthodox initiative throughout his political career; or of his executive force as a leader of social reform.' Garvin added that 'The Liberal politics followed inevitably from the Unitarian creed', which was fully reflected in most of Chamberlain's reforming activity.
The Life of Joseph Chamberlain in three volumes by James Louis Garvin (1932) remains a significant and balanced account.
www.uua.org /uuhs/duub/articles/josephchamberlain.html   (2436 words)

  
 TIME.com: Patriarch Revised -- Sep. 23, 1929 -- Page 1
When the directors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Co., Ltd., obtained as their compendium's editor-in-chief able James Louis Garvin, longtime editor of the London Observer and in the late Lord Northcliffe's opinion "the greatest living journalist" (TIME, April 26, 1926), the publishing world knew that something striking might happen to the Patriarch of the Library.
Editor Garvin's selection was encouraged by U. representatives and the American Advisory Board, with Franklin Henry Hooper of New York as American Editor, was given new freedom.
In choosing the author of the article on Boxing the U. advisors were doubtless less impressed by James Joseph ("Gene") Tunney's reputation for reading Shakespeare and hob nobbing with George Bernard Shaw, than in Retired Champion Tunney's undoubted knowledge of the fight game and the appropriateness of having a boxer write on Boxing.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,732859,00.html   (498 words)

  
 Langston Renaissance:Golf Course & Community Revitalization Preserving African American History
Langston's front nine stays close to the clubhouse with a memorable trip up the third fairway to the Joe Louis Tree.
Call General Manager James Garvin for more information.
Stay on the fairway or be prepared to drop.
www.nps.gov /applications/langston_project/golfdescription.htm   (201 words)

  
 James P. Johnson - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
One of the great jazz pianists of all time, James P. Johnson was the king of stride pianists in the 1920s.
He began working in New York clubs as early as 1913 and was quickly recognized as the pacesetter.
Got the Saint Louis Blues: Classical Music in the Jazz Age
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 Team to search Antarctic for pieces of Mars
Curated by the Johnson Space Center and the Smithsonian Institution, ANSMET samples are available to researchers around the world for planetary geology research.
"As NASA prepares to embark upon a decade of intensified in situ exploration of Mars and on the way to an era in which sample return will be a key facet of our program, the collection of priceless meteorite samples from Antarctica is a vital step," says James Garvin, NASA lead scientist for Mars Exploration.
Nancy Chabot of CWRU's department of geological sciences is a veteran of two previous ANSMET expeditions and will be the lead scientist for this year's fieldwork, while James Pierce of Colorado and John Schutt of Washington State will be the expedition mountaineers.
www.cwru.edu /pubs/cnews/2002/12-12/ansmet.htm   (725 words)

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