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 William James - Biography, Chronology, and Photographs
James himself was aware of "how odd it must seem to some of you to hear me say that an idea is 'true' so long as to believe it is profitable to our lives," and he worked both to clarify his definition of pragmatism and to emphasize the moral element that accompanies it.
James had warned Alice that, should she deign to accept his proposal of marriage, she should be well aware of his mental condition.
James ended the college year in the spring of 1899 feeling hopeful and energetic, but ill-health again beset him in the form of a heart condition, and he welcomed the new century convalescing in Europe, where he remained for two years.
www.des.emory.edu /mfp/jphotos.html

  
 Herman Melville
Melville is also among the finest prose stylists America has produced—his peers might include William Faulkner, Henry James, and Thomas Pynchon.
Herman Melville was born in New York City on August 1, 1819, and received his early education in that city.
Herman Melville (August 1 1819 - September 28 1891) was a U.S novelist, essayist, and poet.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/h/he/herman_melville.html

  
 Re: Justice Herman Good
There is a war hero named Herman James Good in Bathurst,NB Canada, may be a relative.
In Reply to: Justice Herman Good by margaret lonergan
genforum.genealogy.com /good/messages/1507.html

  
 Herman James Good - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herman James Good, VC was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
On 8 August 1918 at Hangard Wood, France, when his company was held up by heavy fire from three machine-guns, Corporal Good dashed forward alone, killing several of the garrison and capturing the remainder.
He was 30 years old, and a Corporal in the 13th (Royal Highlanders of Canada) Bn., Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Herman_James_Good

  
 Good Times
Good Times was also noteworthy in its portrayal of an African-American family attempting to negotiate the vicissitudes of life in a high-rise tenement apartment in an urban slum--the first show to tackle such a scenario with any measure of realism.
Good Times was initially successful in that it offered solace for both blacks and whites, who could identify with the difficulties the Evans family faced.
The James Evans character made clear his dissatisfaction with current government policies, hence, the show became a champion for the plight of the underclass.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/G/htmlG/goodtimes/goodtimes.htm

  
 Literary Encyclopedia: Flecker, James Elroy
James Elroy Flecker was born in November 1884, the eldest son of the Rev. W.
With good reason George Dangerfield in The Strange Death of Liberal England (1936) cited Flecker (along with Brooke) as an embodiment of liberal and Georgian ideals, ideals that were to dissipate in the aftermath of the Great War.
Good examples include the poems 'The Gates of Damascus' and 'The Golden Journey to Samarkand', and the play Hassan, published posthumously in 1922.
www.litencyc.com /php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4916

  
 Santa Barbara Litigator James Herman Elected State Bar President
James Otto Heiting of Riverside, who will join the board at the State Bar’s fall annual meeting when Herman takes the presidential oath, said he was looking forward to working with the new leader.
Santa Barbara civil litigator James Herman was elected president of the State Bar of California Saturday and will lead the organization for a year beginning in October.
Herman told the MetNews that the State Bar has had “an important period of rebuilding” after the organization was virtually shut down because of then-Gov. Pete Wilson’s 1997 veto of the bill that would have authorized the annual collection of dues from all California lawyers.
www.metnews.com /articles/sbar062502.htm

  
 List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - G - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herman James Good — 1918; Hangard Wood, France
Charles James William Grant — 1891; Thobal, Burma (now Myanmar)
James Gorman — 1854; Battle of Inkerman, Crimea
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_by_Name_-_G

  
 RoarkRuss - pafg97 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
James Herman Primm [Parents] was born in Jun 1843 in Menard County, Illinois.
James D. Primm was born on Jan 22 1845.
She married James Herman Primm on Apr 18 1869 in Logan County, Illinois.
pages.cthome.net /ktgone/pafg97.htm

  
 Hollerith
Herman Hollerith's parents were immigrants to the United States from Germany in 1848 after political disturbances in that country.
The consequence of these school problems were that Herman was eventually taken away from school and he was tutored privately at home by the family's Lutheran minister.
The cost of using Hollerith's system in 1900 made them decide to develop their own system and, despite the short time and the difficulty of getting round Hollerith's patents, they were able to have more advanced machines ready in time for the 1910 census.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Hollerith.html

  
 James Michener
James Michener, one of America's best-loved novelists, has lived a life of epic proportions, his saga as much a page-turner as any of his famous books, his success the outcome of hard-won battles.
According to John Hayes, author of James A. Michener: A Biography (The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1984), Mabel was Michener's birth mother, but being unwed, she used the adoption story to protect them both.
Reportedly, Michener did not want the building named after him, though he is immensely proud of the museum and what it has to offer.
www.grandtimes.com /michener.html

  
 HERMAN DONALD JAMES March 25, 2004
Herman will be dearly missed by his wife, Alice James and his two children, Carl James and his wife Carol, daughter Beverly O'Neill, his 6 grandchildren, Rory O'Neill, Dana O'Neill, Kirk O'Neill, Steven O'Neill, Janis James Spicer and Kenny James, and his 5 great-grandchildren, Sierra O'Neill, Dakota O'Neill, Luke Johnson, Dane Johnson and Rio Spicer.
Herman Donald James 92, died Thursday, March 18,2004 at his home in Aptos with his bride of 70 years at his side.
Herman was born in Bakersfield, CA on March 10, 1912.
www.santacruzsentinel.com /archive/2004/March/25/robit/stories/02robit.htm

  
 thetyee.ca The Mysterious Carole James
The good news for the NDP is that the number of people who didn’t have an opinion dropped by 13 percentage points from the month before.
To be fair to James, when she was in Powell River, she answered a question about BC Ferries' present quasi-private status (probably went unreported by big media) by saying that under the NDP BC Ferries will once again be a Crown corporation.
Carole James grows on people and EARNS theIR respect, as is obvious by all of the praise for her above, most of it by nonregular tyyee posters.
www.thetyee.ca /News/current/MysteriousCaroleJames.htm

  
 City Journal Autumn 2002 The Reform Islam Needs by James Q. Wilson
James Madison’s original proposal was that the First Amendment ban “any national religion,” and in their first drafts the House and Senate agreed.
Mary, a Protestant, was the daughter of James II, a Catholic.
And there is much in the Qur’an to support this view: it constrained the rules permitting polygamy, moderated slavery, banned infanticide, required fair shares for wives and daughters in bequests, and allowed slaves to buy their freedom—all this in the name of the central Islamic rule: command good and forbid evil.
www.city-journal.org /html/12_4_the_reform_islam.html

  
 William James Herman & Martha Jane Newlin
He was likewise a good soccer player and played outside left on Highland, Viscose, American and a number of other local soccer teams.
As a baseball and soccer player, he was about tops in his community and many thought that he would have made good in the professional game, nut he always confined his activities to amateur sports.
William Herman, known in local sport circles as Jackie Stephenson, a standout in local sports in the era following the turn of the century, died yesterday at his home in Gardendale, Boothwyn.
members.aol.com /hermanssite

  
 James' Rambles
It was good fun, we went on all the major rides, except for me, who foolishly decided not to go on Slammer, and went on Detontor instead.
It was fairly good, but it could have been alot better if they had just improved the fightscenes.
The effects are spectacular, and the story line is good, unfortunantly, the ending leaves a little to be desired, but I can’t really talk about that too much, for all of you out there that havn’t seen it yet.
www.theconcessionstand.co.uk /blog2

  
 Good Reads
We have a pretty good idea as to why those kids are self-destructive, and that is because 'they have no culture', the story being that the misguided intentions of a century ago to assimilate the native populations did terrible damage to their sense of self as a culture, and in effect, destroyed their imaginations.
Like the Renaissance artist, the digital artist must be a learned craftsman -- an artist who has to learn a craft that is at once material and intellectual -- at a time when a good deal of art seems craftless and pseudo-intellectual, that is, not rigorously logical inwardly and outwardly.
Instead, we have a situation analogous to the suicides of Canada's north, where the Inuit children, after years of sniffing gasoline for cheap and brain-destructive highs, are hanging or shooting themselves.
www.goodreads.ca

  
 thedailytimes.com - Funeral Notices: Joyce Cecelia Tate Gathers, Earl Edwin Green, Patsy J. Hall, Steve ``Twinkles the Clown'' Millsaps, James (Jim) H. Overton, Herman A. Phillips, James Wiley Whitehead
Survivors, brothers and sisters-in-law, James and Lil Hall of Maryville, Joe and Janice Hall of Ohio; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Wayne Brewer of Maryville; several nieces and nephews; special friends, Carol Heatherly of Friendsville and Rose Swicegood of Maryville; all the many friends at Mountain View Church of Christ.
James Wiley Whitehead, age 53, of Maryville passed away Sunday, February 29, 2004, in Chatsworth, GA. Preceded in death by parents, Wiley King Whitehead and Della Mae Franklin Whitehead; brothers, Thurman Whitehead, Charles Whitehead, and John Whitehead; and sister, Jean Garland.
HERMAN A. Herman A. Phillips, age 71, of Maryville, formerly of Flint, Michigan, passed away 7:20 a.m., Monday, March 1, 2004 at Blount Memorial Hospital.
www.thedailytimes.com /sited/story/html/157639

  
 Strengthen The Good
It was the experience of raising those $15,000, and the good they created for Susan, her kids, and the bloggers and readers who participated, that ultimately led to my creating Strengthen The Good.
I'm glad to see the idea of Strengthen The Good continues to have broad appeal (and if you're here for the first time and are interested in helping to strengthen that which is good, go here).
So, in a sense, Susan's not just responsible for the good she's done for her children--she's also responsible for the creation of this nonprofit, and for the good it's done for others...
www.strengthenthegood.com

  
 Deroy Murdock on Herman Cain on National Review Online
Hardly higher than that of James Earl Jones, Cain's bass baritone rolls with the rhythms of a southern sermon.
If bringing black conservatism to the world's greatest deliberative body sounds too good to be true, it isn't.
Cain has launched an exploratory committee and website and asked key GOP, conservative and libertarian activists for their support.
www.nationalreview.com /murdock/murdock052903.asp

  
 Good Thoughts
The reservoir of good will and respect for America was not built up by American arms or intrigue; it was built upon our deep dedication to the cause of human liberty and welfare.
A descent from men who sacrificed everything and came hither, not to better their fortunes, but to plant their idea in virgin soil, should be a good pedigree.
The American is wonderfully alive; and his vitality, not having often found a suit-able outlet, makes him appear agitated on the surface; he is always letting off an unnecessarily loud blast of incidental steam.
www.pro-american.com /Good_Thoughts/good_thoughts.html

  
 Pioneers
James Francis Good was born on 6 Mar 1868 in Jackson Co, WV.
Good, Martha E, 26, Domestic, VA She was married to Uriah Hillary Hatcher on 9 Jul 1863 in Jackson Co, WV.
Children were: Elijah Good, Mary E Good, Myrtle D Good, Raley Good, Clayton Good, Walter Good, Bertha E Good, Shirley S Good, Herman Good, Stella Good.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~bbriggs/d245.htm

  
 Gene Silencing - Interview with Dr. James G. Herman
n our analysis of gene silencing research over the past decade, Dr. James G. Herman of Johns Hopkins ranked at #3, with seven papers cited a total of 1,380 times.
Herman is an Associate Professor of Oncology — Cancer Biology at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore, MD. In the interview below, Special Topics correspondent Gary Taubes talks with Dr. Herman about his work in gene silencing.
Web product, Dr. Herman has 91 papers cited a total of 9,691 times to date in the field of Clinical Medicine.
www.esi-topics.com /genesil/interviews/DrJamesGHerman.html

  
 Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne
Berkshire was then home to a number of prominent literary figures such as Fanny Kemble, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, and, in Lenox, less than six miles from Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
"Herman Melville came to see me at the Consulate, looking much as he used to do (a little paler, and perhaps a little sadder), in a rough outside coat, and with his characteristic gravity and reserve of manner....
The two authors met for the first time in Stockbridge on August 5, 1850, on a picnic excursion hosted by David Dudley Field.
www.melville.org /hawthrne.htm

  
 GoodHJ
To attack it with only three others from his platoon would seem ridiculous, but Good figured that the enemy gunners would not be trained in hand to hand combat and even though his party would be greatly outnumbered, the enemy position could be overcome by their experience in close-in fighting.
of August 1918, Herman Good's regiment was in the vanguard of the Amiens offensive near Hangar Wood, when Good attacked a nest of three German machine guns all by himself, killing seven of the crew and taking the rest prisoner.
Later, that day when the battle had penetrated deep into German lines, Good discovered an enemy group of 5.9 inch heavy guns that was hampering the advance of the Canadian troops and pounding positions to the rear.
www.canadaveteranshallofvalour.com /GoodHJ.htm

  
 Music cd reviews of Sweet Thing/It's All Good - Boney James
Boney James is a master at combining cool R&B grooves and good melodies, then surmounting them with warmly memorable saxophone sounds.
James in concert and having heard him describe the origins and objectives behind some of this albums songs I think it would be fair to say that given the response of the other reviewers that he succeeded.
James gets some terrific support here from David Torkanowsky on keyboards and Lenny Castro on percussion.
www.cd-reviewers.com /reviews_465998_B0000062W3

  
 Herman Veal Chops
James Gist, DJ Strawberry, and Mike Jones would probably start on just about any other team in the country.
James Gist played well, but I haven’t seen anything but dunks from the guy.
Memphis is a good team who played terrible last night.
hermanvealchops.blogspot.com

  
 My Family
Children were: James Madison "Matt" Rackley, Sarah "Sally" Rackley, John Thomas Rackley, Mary Ann "Polly" Rackley, William Wilson Rackley, Francis Marion Rackley, George W. Rackley, Louisa E. Rackley.
Children were: Vincent "Vince" Tidwell, Cordelia Tidwell, Calloway Harden Tidwell, Jane Eveline Tidwell, Silas Tidwell, Elizabeth "Betsy" Tidwell, Charles Wesley Tidwell, Darling M. "Darl" Tidwell, William Gassaway "Bill" Tidwell, Thomas Benton Tidwell, James Knox Polk Tidwell, Sarah Melissa A. "Sallie" "Sis" Tidwell, Andrew J. "Jack" Tidwell.
Children were: Eliza "Liza" Rackley, Levenia Rackley, James M. Rackley, William Rackley, Person Nicholson Rackley, Frederick Rackley, Nancy Rackley, Sarah "Sallie" Rackley.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~lantman/d392.htm

  
 Herman, James T.
James T. "Jim" Herman was born 2 June 1929 in Wynne, Arkansas, the only son of Johnnie James and Fannie Pauline Howell Herman.
He had earned the Good Conduct Medal; the Sharpshooter Medal and Expert Rifleman Medal.
While stationed in Newberg, Jim met Lillian McEntire and they were married 26 August 1951.
www.crosscountybank.com /veterans/Veterans/Herman,%20James%20T..htm

  
 Straight Up Jan Herman:
That stuff was too good not to quote, and it's just the tip of the memo.
We should be celebrating the seat-of-the-pants outlaw who savaged despots and wrote like Fitzgerald on liquid nitrogen, not guzzling Cristal with the rest of the press corps in Aspen -- a nest of rabid greedheads that would have been renamed Fat City if the Doctor had won the sheriff's race back in 1970.
Whatever private anguish or defective pharmaceutical prompted him to cash in his chips, at 67 and in failing health -- well, no player can tell another when it's time to quit the table.
www.artsjournal.com /herman

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