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  John C. Lilly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Cunningham Lilly (January 6, 1915 – September 30, 2001) was a pioneer researcher into the nature of consciousness using as his principal tools the isolation tank, dolphin communication and psychedelic drugs, sometimes in combination.
John Lilly was a qualified physician and psychoanalyst.
John Lilly was born on Jan. 6, 1915, in St. Paul, Minn and showed an early interest in scientific experiment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_C._Lilly   (1313 words)

  
 John Cunningham (Royal Air Force) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Group Captain John "Cat's Eyes" Cunningham CBE, DSO and two Bars, DFC and Bar, (27 July 1917- 21 July 2002), was an Officer in the Royal Air Force during World War II.
Cunningham himself, a self-effacing and modest individual, detested this nickname.
Later serving as CO with 85 squadron in 1943-44 flying Mosquitoes, Cunningham survived the war as a Group Captain with 20 claims, later becoming a test pilot, making the maiden flight of the de Havilland Comet jet airliner.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Cunningham_(Royal_Air_Force)   (269 words)

  
 John William Cunningham
Cunningham, son-in-law of C. Moore, was a prominent banker, businessman, and outstanding citizen of Boise.
Cunningham was one of the twenty original stockholders and was elected secretary of the corporation.
Cunningham was appointed president of the Western Loan and Investment Company in the 1930s and also served in that capacity until his death.
library.boisestate.edu /special/FindingAids/fa100c.htm   (1222 words)

  
 John Milton Cunningham
Cunningham was born in the City of Louisville, Kentucky, November 10, 1857, and is a son of Robert Morrison and Annie Elizabeth (Milton) Cunningham.
Cunningham, was born in Prince William County, Virginia, December 23, 1755, and died in Fayette County, Kentucky, November 10, 1833.
John Milton Cunningham received his education in the public schools of Louisville and a college at Danville, Kentucky, and in 1875 received his initiation in the banking business as a clerk in the First National Bank of his native city, with which he remained four years.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1918ks/bioc/cunninjm.html   (1150 words)

  
 Cunningham, Winfield Scott
John Cunningham was active in the Church of Later Day Saints, becoming a seventy when he was endowed in the Nauvoo Temple on February 2, 1846.
John must have seen this as rather ironic, because he never acted on it and was disfellowshipped again as a brother at the 1857 Conference.
Author Gregory Cunningham is the Great-Great Grandson of Michael Cunningham and Hannah Cline and Great-Great-Great Grandson of John Cunningham and Susannah Deam.
www.monticellowi.com /RichlandCo/Ancestors/CunninghamJohn.htm   (8829 words)

  
 Beers: Cunningham p. 1197
JOHN CUNNINGHAM is a well-known resident of Donegal township, and, like many of our most successful and honored citizens, he is a native of the fair "Emerald Isle." His father, Peter Cunningham, was born in 1799, in County Down, Ireland, and in early life learned the weaver's trade, which he followed but a short time.
John Cunningham, the eldest son in the above mentioned family, was born July 24, 1829, in County Down, Ireland.
Cunningham passed the first few years of his married life as a tenant on the farm of his former employer, and finally saved enough money to purchase a home.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/cunningham-1197.html   (696 words)

  
 King's Square; John Cunningham
John Cunningham was born in 1792 and became a Foreman of Saint John in 1818, being described as a labourer.
Cunningham's work includes the spires atop Stone Church (1826), the Bank of New Brunswick (1826), the Saint John County Gaol (1836), the City Market (1837), Centenary Church (1838), Wesleyan Methodist Church (1840), and the Custom House (1841).
Cunningham designed and supervised the construction of other buildings around the province, including the St. Andrews Goal (1837), and Christ Church Cathedral (1845).
www.saintjohn.nbcc.nb.ca /~heritage/architecture/cunningham.htm   (230 words)

  
 American Masters . Merce Cunningham | PBS
At 82, Cunningham is still making new work for the dance company he formed at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, in the summer of 1953.
The independence is now total--famously, the dancers in Cunningham's company learn and rehearse a work in silence and often do not hear the music until the first performance, or at any rate the dress rehearsal.
The other principle that Cunningham and Cage shared was the use of chance procedures in the composition of their works.
www.pbs.org /wnet/americanmasters/database/cunningham_m.html   (615 words)

  
 John Cunningham (1786-1854)
John may have been active in the military before 1818, but on 25 May of that year he was appointed an ensign in the 135th infantry of the Otsego Co. militia.
John bought a farm and sawmill from Abel Mosher, who was the second generation to mill there.
The said John Cunningham at the time he so subscribed the said instrument, declared the same to be his last Will and Testament and requested us to sign our names as attesting witnesses thereto.
dougsinclairsarchives.com /cunningham/johncunningham2.htm   (1487 words)

  
 baron.html
John Cunningham of Caprington, their son married 1'st Annabella Campbell, daughter of Sir Matthew Campbel of Loudon, Sherrif of Ayr.
John Cunningham of Broomhill, brother of William, married Eleanor, daughter of Andrew McAdam of Waterhead.
John Cunningham, the first son purchased the barony of Caprington which had become extinct on the death of his great uncle, Sir William Cunningham in 1648 who died without issue.
www.mcadamshistory.com /baron.html   (2560 words)

  
 hcunningham
William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn, born about 1610, was appointed Privy Councillor and Commissioner of the Treasury in 1641, and Lord Justice General in 1646.
One Alexander Cunningham of Sorbie in Wigtonshire, was granted 1000 acres in the baronies of Boylagh and Banagh in Co. Donegal.
The remaining four Cunningham undertakers were from Ayrshire © ÃÃSir James Cunningham,ÄÄ who was married to the daughter of the Earl of Glencairn, and his relatives Cutherbert, James and John.
www.obcgs.com /cunningham.htm   (1916 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | How 'Cat's Eyes' helped change the world
Cunningham was able to think in three dimensions, an extremely useful ability when flying at night.
John Cunningham was a slight, matter-of-fact man, totally unlike the popular idea of a fighter pilot.
John Cunningham was such a man. His courage and bravery has been the inspiration to many a young person.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/2146171.stm   (1000 words)

  
 Senior Pastors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Rood Cunningham, Westminister 1914, is an affable, urbane gentleman of 63 with a fondness for Tennessee walking horses, mailorder chicks and roses, and an unwavering devotion to the principle that Christian ethics and a liberal education are inseparable.
The reputation of John Cunningham was growing, and in 1928 he accepted the pastorate and challenge of the First Presbyterian Church of Bristol, Tennessee, like Gainesville a city of college students and young people as well as of vigorous Presbyterians.
Cunningham were John Rood, Jr, teacher at the Darlington School, Rome, Georgia; and the father of a daughter; Walter Ray of Charlotte's Security Life and Trust Co; and William Clay of the United States Army.
members.cox.net /theral/pastors   (3085 words)

  
 Cunningham Family of Early Washington County Tennessee
In 1799 there is a record of a deed transfer from James Cunningham to Ebenezer John Cunningham, of 160 acres on Little Limestone Creek, $500.00 "part of 300 ac from Robert Gentry to Hugh Cunningham entered 28 Dec 1778 by Gentry, Deed Bk 6, p.
Martha Blair Cunningham's was a family of devout Presbyterians, involved with Washington College and the early Presbyterian Church of Washington County, Tennessee.
Ebenezer John Cunningham is said to have been a member of the old Lebanon church in Washington County.
patsabin.com /etn/cunningham.html   (264 words)

  
 New dispute over what church knew of abuse allegations - Sunday, 01/12/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cunningham died of complications of AIDS on Sept. 26, 1991, at age 31.
The Cunninghams are one of Nashville's most prominent, devoted Catholic families and have been among the church's strongest supporters for decades.
Cunningham said Giacosa told him it wasn't the first such complaint about Dickman and that Dickman had been forced to leave Father Ryan in 1987 because of a similar complaint.
www.tennessean.com /local/archives/03/01/27583711.shtml   (886 words)

  
 Re: John Cunningham, early apostle -- RLDS Biography and History
During the periods of the temple endowments for the Cunninghams and Deams you write about, Brigham Young and the remaining twelve were pretty much in charge.
I have attached the article again only because I am debating myself about the relationships of John Cunningham and Henry Deam and the leaders of the LDS between the death of Joseph Smith, Jr in 1844 and the formation of the RLDS in 1851.
John Cunningham and his wife Susan were endowed in the Nauvoo Temple on February 2, 1846 and John was named a seventy.
www.voy.com /34980/9.html   (529 words)

  
 John Cunningham To Receive 2005 Lefty Gomez Award :: Will Be Honored In Nashville On Jan. 7th At ABCA Convention
Cunningham began his USD career back in 1962 when he was hired to be head coach of the freshman basketball team, assistant varsity basketball coach, and director of intramural activities.
Cunningham was recognized by his peers on January 5, 1991 when he was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Cunningham resides in Escondido and has one son, Geoffrey, a graduate of the University of San Diego.
usdtoreros.cstv.com /genrel/122204aaa.html   (1013 words)

  
 Cunningham Bible
John Cunningham was born the third of March betwext fore and fife in the morning 1722-3
John Cunningham dyed th 20 of May between 3 and 4 in the afternoone 1728
John Cunningham born Octobr th 8 betwen twelf and one in the morning, 1731
www.biblerecords.com /cunningham.html   (622 words)

  
 DAVID L. CUNNINGHAM
John, a flsmith, was married to a lady with the first initial J. (perhaps named Josephine), who was born about 1825 in Pennsylvania.
David L. Cunningham's family of 4 (probably wife Louisa along with children Joanna, age 9, William Houston, age 6, and infant Mary Elizabeth) was listed on the February 22, 1865 indigent families of Lamar County, Texas during the War Between the States.
John Evans Cunningham enlisted in the Spring of 1864 in Lamar County, Texas, served in Good's Battalion, and was discharged in the spring of 1865 according to his wife's (Mary Melissie Cunningham) application (number 43308) for Confederate pension.
gen.1starnet.com /civilwar/cunningd.htm   (1655 words)

  
 J&W Seligman - John B. Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cunningham was most recently Managing Director, Senior Portfolio Manager of Salomon Brothers Asset Management, and Group Head of Salomon Brothers Asset Management Equity Team with $16 billion in assets.
Cunningham will assume these responsibilities from Richard R. Schmaltz, who joined Seligman in 1996 and who will continue with the Firm in a senior advisory capacity.
Cunningham received an MBA in 1991 from The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College and a BA in English from the University of Virginia in 1987.
www.seligman.com /public/general/press/press_article_08-27-2004.html   (705 words)

  
 John Cage, Merce Cunningham-Connie's Violin Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The collaboration between John Cage, the composer, poet and artist, and Merce Cunningham, the dancer and choreographer, extended from 1942, when they met at Seattle's Cornish School, and continued until Cage's death in 1992.
Cage's (and by extension, Cunningham's) political views are very much based on what he considered to be the obvious results of technological development, as exemplified in the work of Buckminster Fuller and others; that technology would eventually provide enough food and goods to care for everyone on the planet.
John Naisbitt's Megatrends is currently out of print, but an additional book, Megatrends 2000 covers trends into the 21st century.
www.geocities.com /conniesunday/cage.html   (1939 words)

  
 Parasol Records : Labels : Parasol : John Cunningham : Happy-Go-Unlucky
Although this is Cunningham's fourth album, the Brighton artist is a complete unknown both here and in the UK but not so in France, where the influential magazine Les Inrocktuptibles has called him England's most neglected singer songwriter.
The vocal is very personal, and Cunningham waits in the structure of the song, creating a very push-pull affect, releasing us in the end.
Artists to whom I might compare Cunningham, in addition to McCartney, are Emitt Rhodes (who released a great debut CD on Dunhill in the early '70s) or post-Raspberries Eric Carmen (All By Myself-yes; Hungry Eyes-no).
www.parasol.com /labels/parasol/parcd083.asp   (1178 words)

  
 John Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His squadron was mobilized just before England entered the war in 1939 and soon converted to a night-fighting role in an effort to contain the German "blitz." Within a year, they were flying Bristol Beaufighters equipped with the airborne interception system, the first form of airborne radar.
On 19 November 1940, he and radar operator John Phillipson achieved the world’s first operational victory at night with the aid of airborne radar.
He went on to command a squadron of Mosquito night-fighters and, at the age of 26, he was promoted to the rank of group captain.
www.au.af.mil /au/goe/eaglebios/83bios/cunnin83.htm   (338 words)

  
 Pernice Brothers :: View topic - John Cunningham
John will be supporting M.Ward in Brighton next Friday (Sept 12th) and should be playing a full band gig in London on Oct 15th (hope to confirm soon).
John Cunningham will be be playing a live sesion on the Cherry Bombs (power pop show) on Liquid London on Thursday 18th Sept. You can catch the show between the hours of 8-10pm (UK time) at www.listen2liquid.com (or DAB across London).
John Cunningham's melancholy pop brilliance is made up of inconsolable melodies, dreamy chords and fragile finger-picked guitars, lush strings, weeping organs and subtle woodwinds, led by a frail but magically warm voice.
www.pernicebrothers.com /forum/viewtopic.php?t=64   (1362 words)

  
 Blog of Death: Johnny Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John James Cunningham, a Celtic fiddle player and songwriter, died on Dec. 15 from a heart attack.
Born in Scotland, Cunningham began playing the harmonica when he was only five years old.
During the 1970s, Cunningham co-founded the band, Silly Wizard, and performed on the folk festival circuit throughout Europe.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/000607.html   (838 words)

  
 Seaworthy Southeast Thesaurus
Otherwise, though, "Move Around" is most interesting as a post-Katrina document: through their neighborhood pride, B.G. and crew dramatize the resilience of New Orleans, even if the mentions of the city's damage are few and the song's title doesn't (as I hoped it might!) refer to the relocation effort.
I have a couple things in Stylus this week: the first is just a Turntable post about the Oscars, but the second is a personal essay I've had brewing for a while about taste and listening communities.
The family scenes could've been a wonderful opportunity for Bree to examine her past and what she's sacrificed to become who she is -- but Tucker apparently thought it served better as an opportunity for an old lady to make dick jokes.
jaymc.blogspot.com   (1438 words)

  
 John CUNNINGHAM
September 20, 2002: Cunningham's Inn was a well-known establishment in the Township of Gloucester.
Elizabeth Carroll when married to John Cunningham had 3 more children with him, Margaret Jane, Annie and Elizabeth who married Thomas Carroll the flsmith in Quebec, as stated in her Will they were to assume custody of Mary Teresa until the age of 21,but Mary died at the age of 15.
John died in 1937 in Fort Frances and Annie died in 1953 (I think she was living with her daughter in International Falls, Minnesota).
www.bytown.net /cunningham.htm   (5767 words)

  
 John Cunningham, early apostle -- RLDS Biography and History
After the death of John Cunningham, we have no records of any family members continuing with the RLDS.
We have not confirmed the location of John Cunningham's burial, but he died in Blanchardville and we believe he was probaly buried in a local LDS burial cemetery.
John CUNNINGHAM died on April 28, 1861, but his wife Susan continued to live there until March 1867 when she moved to Richland County to live with her son Michael Hayes Brannigan CUNNINGHAM.
www.voy.com /34980/8.html   (560 words)

  
 Lord John CUNNINGHAM
By 1749 (Lord) John Cunningham of Dublin, Ireland had settled in Augusta County, Virginia on a small farm of 430 acres on the Great South Branch of the Potomac in an area called Walnut Bottom, Lot #38.
With Lord John were his sons; John Jr., Robert, William, James and George; who would from 1751 through 1762 establish homesteads of their own in South Branch Manor and surrounding region.
It would appear that Lord John's wife had passed away in Ireland before he brought his sons to the New Country, so Lord John was without a wife or a mother for his boys when they came to America.
mywebpages.comcast.net /chasreader/PS06/PS06_078.HTM   (568 words)

  
 Cunningham Advisors, Financial Studies in Commercial Real Estate
Cunningham Advisors uses the same tools and techniques as big real estate companies in making sure that development and acquisition plans are sound, and that all considerations have been taken into account; all at an affordable cost..
With an accounting degree from the University of Denver, John cut his teeth as the Manager of Special Projects, a problem-solving section of the area's largest bank.
With the emergence of sophisticated software, John wedded his commercial real estate experience with this new technology and has been providing small to mid-sized development companies with the same "back room" capabilities of big companies since 1996.
www.cunninghamadvisors.com   (568 words)

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