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  Jim Marshall (football player) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim Marshall (born December 30, 1937) was born in Danville, Kentucky and played college football at Ohio State.
Despite his enormous success as an NFL player, Jim Marshall is most famous for a mental lapse he suffered on October 25, 1964.
In a game against the San Francisco 49ers, Marshall recovered a fumble, but ran 66 yards with it the wrong way, into his own endzone, where he spiked the ball.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Marshall_(football_player)   (234 words)

  
 The NT Daily - 'Bulldog' professor's yearning for learning sends him traveling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim Marshall, of the chemistry department, studies the planet's elements, travels for research and makes science fun by joking with his NT students.
Marshall said the first time he flew a plane solo was the most exciting moment of his life, but after more than a decade, the rush of "getting away from it all" was wearing off.
Marshall occupies himself by studying the planets' elements, joking around with students, or flying through the skies of Dallas, and said his yearning for knowledge has accompanied him since he was playing with atoms.
www.ntdaily.com /vnews/display.v/ART/2005/03/04/42281bd667b12   (917 words)

  
 The Minnesota Vikings - History Alumni - Jim Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Marshall's 19 seasons with the club is a team record and his 127 career sacks ranks second in team history and his 29 fumble recoveries ranks as an NFL record.
Marshall established a benchmark for reliability during his career, playing through injuries and pain and establishing a standard to judge players against.
Marshall will have his Vikings jersey retired at a ceremony during the November 28, 1999 game vs. San Diego at the Metrodome, becoming the fourth Viking to have their jersey retired.
www.vikings.com /historyalumni_detail_objectname_JimMarshall.html   (182 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Your Turn - Reactions: Jim Marshall - Thursday August 17, 2000 01:58 PM
Jim Marshall is one of the reasons I am a football fan.
I was fortunate enough to have met Jim Marshall at the ceremony in which the Vikings retired his number, #70.
Marshall was also the embodiment of a bygone era where players played for the love of the game, and not for the love of the money.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /your_turn/news/2000/08/17/reactions_marshall   (1397 words)

  
 Jim Marshall
Marshall, J., Blank, D., and Meeden, L. An emergent framework for self-motivation in developmental robotics.
Marshall, J. Metacat: a self-watching cognitive architecture for analogy-making.
Marshall, J. An introductory CS course for cognitive science students.
www.cs.pomona.edu /~marshall   (451 words)

  
 Jim Marshall for Congress - Meet Jim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim's work with ministers and children drew national attention and was highlighted by General Colin Powell at the first anniversary meeting of America's Promise.
Jim was elected a member of the Advisory Board of the United States Conference of Mayors.
And while Jim fell short in his attempt to unseat a popular Republican incumbent, the experience prepared him well for the successful 2002 campaign for an open seat in the then-new Third District of Georgia, one that is truly a Middle Georgia District.
www.friendsofjimmarshall.com /bio.html   (561 words)

  
 Pete's Equipment | The Marshall Stack | Whotabs | Pete Townshend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Marshall gear played an integral role in the explosive stage act the band was developing in the London clubs, before audiences of buzzed mod kids.
Jim Marshall had a quite a task convincing him that this design was hardly practical.
Jim Marshall was amazingly inspired; I realise now that Jim was an angry young man too, though a few years older than me. But he was like the crooks’ weapon builder; like Uzi or Kalashnikov, and the enemy was the previous generation.
www.thewho.net /whotabs/marshallstack.htm   (4387 words)

  
 Jim Marshall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Marshall (U.S. politician), a United States politician
Jim Marshall, owner and founder of Marshall amplification
Jim Marshall (football player), a United States football player
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Marshall   (98 words)

  
 NetControl.net Archive of :: Jim Marshall Photography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In pre-Internet days, getting access to Jim Marshall's 37-year collection of music photographs was as painful as pulling teeth - a long and grueling process that involved begging a visit to his cramped fileroom and tangling with his capricious whims; then, once in the door, being confronted by more than twelve thousand rolls of film.
Jim and Leibovitz have known each other a long time- since 1970 when she became staff photographer at Rolling Stone.
Marshall was taking his pictures before the media multiplied out of control, before the bean-counters said no, before the entourages, the bodyguards and the pimple-faced security people were there to say "you can't go down there".
www.netcontrol.net /archive-c/ci44/index.shtml   (636 words)

  
 Sacramento Lawyer: Andy Stroud
Since the name "Jim Marshall" has been trademarked by Marshall, anyone who puts his or her name on one of Marshall's photos is engaging in trademark infringement as well as a copyright violation.
Marshall, who continues to tour as a music photographer, most recently with Limp Bizkit, has more than 500 album and compact disk covers to his credit.
Marshall filed a complaint against Barney for copyright infringement for making a derivative work out of his photograph and for trademark infringement because Barney covered up Marshall's name, thus making it seem as though Barney was the source of the work.
www.sacbar.org /members/saclawyer/march_april2004/stroud_bio.html   (642 words)

  
 Meet Jim Marshall, Representing the People of Georgia's Third Congressional District
Congressman Jim Marshall, serving his second term in Congress, represents Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District, a mostly rural district covering 31 counties in Middle Georgia.
Jim joined the Mercer University Law School faculty in 1979 and became involved in numerous civic and community organizations during the 1980’s.
Jim was elected Mayor of Macon in 1995.
jimmarshall.house.gov /meetjim.html   (266 words)

  
 PBPC Museum - Jim Marshall & Emily Matyas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim Marshall has spent most of his career in the music business doing magazine articles, publicity work, and over 500 album covers.
Jim has photographed musicians with great sensitivity and skill, and has photographed the world’s preeminent jazz and rock musicians, always with the greatest respect and affection - Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis - all have graciously collaborated.
For Jim, it is a matter of trust, extended and returned.
www.workshop.org /pages/museum/museum_05_02.html   (179 words)

  
 MMMIS - Tribute Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Which is how Jim Marshall connected with these musicians and heard what they wanted and expected in terms of a good amplifier for their instruments.
Marshall, hurrying to respond to the specific requests of such big-name guitarists as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend, soon became a forerunner in the field, and today, still retains his reputation as avant-garde.
Yet Jim Marshall has succeeded in adapting and keeping pace with the trends, judging from the vast palette of products he has created (and continues to create), always up with the latest technologies and ever-diligent about maintaining the quality associated with his name.
www.mmmis.ca /hommage_en.aspx   (334 words)

  
 The Jim Marshall Story
Marshalls were only available to customers at first from his own shop in Hanwell then, as word spread, Jim offered them to other retailers in the South of England while his friend Johnny Jones of "Jones and Crossland" in Birmingham Distributed them in the north of England from late '63.
1987 marked the celebration of Jim's 50 years in music and 25 years in amplification, and was the catalyst for the introduction of the "Silver Jubilee" range of 50 and 100 Watt amplifiers, looking stunning in their chrome and silver vinyl and which became one of Jim's personal favourite models.
Most recently, Marshall have marked their 30th Anniversary in 1992 with two new products, the 30th Anniversary amplifier which was designed to be the ultimate valve head and the JMP1 midi preamp which is easily the most technologically advanced amplifier yet built by the company.
www.blamepro.com /mar/jim.htm   (2690 words)

  
 James Marshall bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
James Marshall was born in San Antonio, Texas, and grew up sixteen miles outside of the town on the family farm.
And so, with" tongue-in cheek" Jim Marshall began his career and became one of the most prolific and successful author/illustrators of children s books.
Marshall's work is that so often his stories are as profound as they are simple".
www.hbook.com /exhibit/marshallbio.html   (502 words)

  
 BandRadio - Interviews : Jim Marshall - Creator of the Famous Marshall Sound :   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim Marshall is a quiet, unassuming chap from England.
Jim Marshall created the now famous "Marshall sound" in 1962 after Peter Townshend, Brian Poole and Jim Sullivan complained that the Fender sound was "too clean".
Marshall is a singer, as well as a drummer, so with a great ear for pitch and tone he developed five prototype amps before settling on number six as "the Marshall sound".
www.bandradio.com /interview?id=2   (944 words)

  
 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall, a spokesman for the military's Southern Command, said Monday that the military did not start looking at allegations of Koran desecration until last week after the Newsweek article was published.
Jim Marshall (D-Macon) of the Third Congressional District, along with Wayne Hagan Georgia VFW state surgeon, were recently on hand at the school to present Herring with a certificate in recognition of the honor.
Jim Marshall, manager of Wildlife District 4, called the spillway "some of the best fishing in Southeastern Ohio," and that ever since he joined the department in fish management in 1980, the Coshocton club has pushed for improved access.
politics.surfwax.com /files/Jim_Marshall_Georgia.html   (4004 words)

  
 JIM MARSHALL EXHIBITION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim Marshall is known as one of the great photographers of musicians and entertainers, having more than 500 album and CD covers to his credit.
Marshall's unerring eye, passion and skill have created an incredible body of work that coaxes light to caress, kiss and reveal the essence of his subjects.
And what subjects they were; Marshall and his Leicas have chronicled the worlds of jazz and rock music, protest, pomp and presidents from East to West and beyond.
www.mojo4music.com /html/jimmarshall.shtml   (204 words)

  
 Public eye / Rock photographer Jim Marshall's pictures from 1963 capture the tumult of the time
Jim Marshall, rock 'n' roll photographer, has an outrageous reputation to match his four-decade portfolio.
Marshall, who has lived in a cluttered but well-managed flat in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood for 14 years, was born in Chicago but has spent almost all his years as a San Franciscan.
Prints in Marshall's show include gay men openly flaunting their femininity, a fl radical fomenting a crowd on 125th Street and the poet Allen Ginsberg wearing the frizzy hair and unruly beard that would soon be a defining image of the budding hippie movement.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/06/05/DD244971.DTL&type=art   (880 words)

  
 Viking Update: Purple People Eaters
At right DE was Jim Marshall and he played the position for so long that he could probably do it in his sleep.
Marshall's sheer joy in working with people and playing his favorite game rubbed off on his teammates.
Marshall enjoyed practically anything, whether it was reading poetry, parachuting, scuba diving, mountain climbing, skiing, or managing a rock group.
www.vikingupdate.com /history/historyprofiles/people-eaters.html   (1787 words)

  
 Jim Marshall 4th Infantry Div
Answer: Yes, while Jim was in South Carolina, he finally got orders to go overseas; they were told that their wives could come to stay with them before they left.
Jim always wanted tins of Nabisco cookies which were light weight and could be mailed.
His would sometimes bunch up and come all at once; some were censored, some weren't, but he was careful not to write anything he shouldn't.
www.cets.sfasu.edu /MarshallWar2.html   (615 words)

  
 viva Analog Marshall Amplifiers Page
Marshall experimented around the circuit well into the 90's either in slight variance form or in strongly hybridized form (traces of the early 5F6-A influence can even be found in the dominantly IC-based Dual Reverb JCM900 preamp circuits)...
Many techs agree that Marshall's attempt a creating all-tube distortion in the MV-800s is a little too polite and there was no switching arrangement so the amp could only be used in one mode - for some this might be a drawback...
Marshall's quest to innovate essentially lead them to leave time proven tube territory for various forms of distortion inducing circuitry - one idea being the introduction of diodes in modified versions of the classic circuits in order to produce "more intense (?)" clipping effects...
www.lynx.bc.ca /%7Ejc/marshallAmps.html   (2122 words)

  
 James Marshall interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
About fifteen years ago, Jim Marshall started his publishing career with a series of books about two best friends, George and Martha, who just happen to be rather endearing but quite ungainly hippopotami.
Jim has gone on to create about sixty books and some other marvelous characters: the members of the Stupid family; Miss Nelson, everyone’s favorite teacher; and Miss Viola Swamp, everyone’s most dreaded substitute teacher.
For reviews of Jim Marshall’s books, who’s the author of George and Martha, Miss Nelson has a Field Day, and Stupids Step Out, and other fine children’s books, check your September/October Horn Book which is available at your local public library, your school library or your favorite local book store.
www.hbook.com /exhibit/marshallradio.html   (669 words)

  
 Jim Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jim and his wife, Dorothy, were on their way to the North Alabama Regulators Christmas Party in Madison when a truck carrying asphalt blew a tire and struck the Maudsley's car.
Jim was killed and his wife was critically injured.
Besides having the reputation of having a cool hand and clean sweeping most of his stages, Jim was known as a top hand that was a friend to everyone.
home.hiwaay.net /~dbennett/oldyork/jim.html   (171 words)

  
 My Week -Febuary 4 - Jim Marshall turns 60
Jim is a piece of work and has lived some kind of life...
Jim took it upon himself to watch out for me when I was a greenhorn trying to make a name for myself in photography.
Marshall always encouraged me to share his choice spots on-stage or in the field.
www.altmanphoto.com /robert/My.Week.2.Feb.4.html   (336 words)

  
 MMI Special Report: Jim Marshall
As one of the legendary photographers of his day, Jim Marshall has been an eyewitness to one of the most vibrant periods in our nation's music history: from the birth of rock and roll to the resurgence of jazz and back again.
With more than 500 album/CD covers to his credit, Jim's work is not only collected by close pal, Michael Douglas and funnyman Owen Wilson, but is housed permanently in the Smithsonian.
Marshall also contributed to "Early Dylan", a collaborative effort with photographers Barry Feinstein and Daniel Kramer.
www.shoestring.org /mmi_revs/jimmarshall-hc-141427630.html   (492 words)

  
 The Books: Not Fade Away by Jim Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
His outsized personality and penchant for fast living has given him a special rapport with musicians over the years--from the early 1960s to the present--and enabled him to get the candid, revealing shots no one else even attempted.
Not Fade Away collects the best of Marshall's photography for the first time -- and gives us an electrifying visual history of the rock & roll era that is unprecedented in its intimacy, immediacy, and impact.
With a foreword by actor/producer Michael Douglas, a feature article profiling Jim Marshall by Jon Bowermaster, and with extended captions that detail the stories behind the photographs, Not Fade Away is sure to be coveted by rock & roll and photography fans worldwide.
www.twbookmark.com /jrun/books/80/0821223623   (160 words)

  
 Marshall Amps Info & Schematics
To celebrate 25 years of Marshall amps and for Jim Marshall being in rock 'n roll for 50 years, the Silver Jubilee amps were introduced in 1987.
To celebrate 30 years of Marshall amps the 30th Anniversary amps were introduced in 1992 (and discontinued in 1998).
In 1997, when Marshall was in business for 35 years, a series of limited edition (250 pieces only of each model) re-issues were manufactured.
www.drtube.com /marshall.htm   (10196 words)

  
 Jim Marshall Site-Rock and Roll photog.
There's a picture of him in the current Vanity Fair sporting a couple M's and I thought he was much older--could be an old pic, of course.
I wrote to the webmaster last year sometime and he said the site had been removed at Marshall's request and he had no additional info to offer.
Met Jim Marshal a few years ago, and would say that he would be around 60 not late sixties.
www.photo.net /bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=009DXO   (276 words)

  
 Labour MP Jim Marshall dies aged 63 | the Daily Mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Mr Marshall first became an MP in 1974, and apart from a four-year gap between 1983 and 1987 had represented the same constituency ever since.
He was a junior whip between 1977 and 1979 in Jim Callaghan's Government and has been a Labour spokesman on home affairs and Northern Ireland.
Prime Minister Tony Blair said tonight: "The whole Labour Party is shocked to hear of the death of Jim Marshall.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=304511&in_page_id=1770   (247 words)

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