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  John Donald Wade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Donald Wade was born in Marshallville, Georgia.
Wade received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia in 1914 and a Master's degree from Harvard University in 1915.
John Donald Wade died on October 9, 1963 in Marshallville, Georgia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Donald_Wade   (343 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: John Donald Wade (1892-1963)
Wade, a Macon County native who spent much of his life in Georgia, was not as prolific as some of his Agrarian colleagues, notably Donald Davidson, John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren, and as a result did not attain their fame.
A great-great-grandson of John Adam Treutlen, the first governor of Georgia, Wade was born on September 28, 1892, in Marshallville.
The subject of this new biography was John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, to which Wade's family had been devoted for generations.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?path=/Literature/Nonfiction/Authors-1&id=h-3150   (1175 words)

  
 Jones & DeLoach Family History Material
John Washington GOODGAME was born in 1848 in Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama.
John GRAY was born in 1702 in <,,, VA>.
John GRAY was born in 1627 in Surry, Virginia.
mywebpage.netscape.com /jonesjrjohn/j_d_material/d45.html   (974 words)

  
 Wade's Dairy-- History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
John continued with his father and peddled milk on one of the six routes selling product bottled at Frank's plant.
Wade's Dairy aggressively bid local school and state contracts and was soon packaging a six-fold increase of over 100,000 half pints of milk daily.
Wade's Dairy could at long last operate without constraint, and operations expanded to 24 hours with receiving and loading through the evenings.
www.wadesdairy.com /history.html   (1431 words)

  
 James C. Wade, M.D., M.P.H., Profiles of RWJ Health Policy Fellows
In 1994, James C. Wade, M.D., M.P.H., was professor of medicine and oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and an attending physician in internal medicine, medical Oncologyoncology, and infectious Diseases at the University of Maryland Cancer Center and the University of Maryland Affiliated Hospitals.
Wade became especially involved in work on the Ryan White CARE Act, which is what prompted him to request an extension of his fellowship period.
Wade noted that while "health policy has not become a driver" for his career, as it has for some other Fellows, the knowledge he gained in Washington has served him well as he deals with governmental regulations relevant to issues such as clinical trials, institutional review, and billing and reimbursement.
www.rwjf.org /reports/npreports/fellowseWade.htm   (777 words)

  
 Wade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wade is a surname, and may refer to
Sir Thomas Francis Wade, the British inventor of Wade-Giles
Wade Ceramics Ltd, an English firm that manufactures porcelin and earthenware
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wade   (125 words)

  
 John Joseph Kear and Mahala Fisher family
John Joseph KEAR, son of Thomas Reed KEAR and Catherine FRYSINGER, was born 26 March 1834 in Ohio [note 1] and died 12 January 1908 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio [
John's second marriage was to Susan WEDGE, who died in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, on 9 March 1933.
John worked at various trades such as, carpenter, laborer, and operated a laundry in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, at 345 Wabash and 1454 Fernwood Ave.
johnkear.fortunecity.net /johnjkear/john_j-kear.htm   (537 words)

  
 Wade Cook
Wade Cook has been selling money making opportunities for a long time primarily by advertising on the radio.
What keeps Wade going is that people *love* to trade stocks will pay more for an investment program about the stock market than almost any other money making advice.
My best advice about Wade cook is this: Buy one of his books and read his descriptions of calls, puts and how options work.
www.ameradream.com /offline_wadecook.htm   (667 words)

  
 Special Collections: Donald Davidson, Chronology
Donald Grady Davidson born in Campbellsville, near Pulaski, Tennessee to parents Elma Wells Davidson and Wiliam Bluford Davidson.
Donald Davidson dies in his home at the age of 74.
The Literary Correspondence of Donald Davidson and Allen Tate.
www.library.vanderbilt.edu /speccol/davidsond_bio.shtml   (630 words)

  
 David St. John, Interview: Issue 11 - The Cortland Review
David St. John is Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at The University of Southern California.
David St. John: Well, my father and my uncle were both terrific tennis players, and my uncle was a pro.
Donald Allen's New American Poetry is filled with poets of both coasts and a sort of alternative to the “academic” poetry of the time.
www.cortlandreview.com /issue/11/stjohn11.htm   (4016 words)

  
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John Donald Wade (1892-1963), educator, author, and editor of the Georgia Review (1947-1951), bom in Marshallville, Georgia.
John Donald Wade (1892-1963), scholar, author, editor, teacher, bom in Marshallville, Georgia, resided in Athens and Marshallville, Georgia.
John Donald Wade, 1892-1963, was bom in Marshallville, Georgia.
fax.libs.uga.edu /hmans/1f/hargrett_manuscripts_Wa.txt   (10769 words)

  
 Mercer University Press: Agrarian Letters
The Correspondence of John Donald Wade and Donald Davidson, 1930–1939
John Donald Wade of Marshallville, Georgia, and Donald Davidson of Nashville, Tennessee, were lifelong friends and colleagues, dedicated to a common, passionate goal—to further the beauty and ideals of their beloved South.
Wade, who was director of graduate studies in American Literature at Vanderbilt, was introduced by Davidson, already on the faculty there, to others of the Nashville Agrarians, as the twelve Southerners were soon to be called.
www.mupress.org /webpages/books/smith.html   (305 words)

  
 John McCain - Congresspedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
John Sidney McCain III is the senior U.S. Senator from Arizona and a Republican.
When John Jacob Rhodes, the longtime congressman from Arizona's First Congressional district, announced his retirement, McCain successfully ran for the seat in 1982.
John Sidney McCain III in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=John_McCain   (2315 words)

  
 Jones & DeLoach Family History Material
She was sealed to spouse on 30 Mar 1967 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple.
She was married to Levi PIERCE on 11 Jan 1847 in Catahoula, Louisiana.
Jeff Donald RANEY was born on 5 Jul 1910 in Yantis, Wood County, Texas.
mywebpage.netscape.com /jonesjrjohn/j_d_material/d76.html   (1281 words)

  
 Business Law at Oregon
Wade studied antitrust and trade regulation law with Phillip Areeda, Robert Pitofsky, Donald Turner, and (now Justice) Stephen Breyer.
With John Doar in New York, he represented the Chessie System Railroad in the Iron Ore Antitrust litigation.
At Hoecker, McMahon & Wade in Los Angeles, he negotiated the settlement documents under which five major oil companies agreed to pay $240 million to the city of Long Beach to settle price fixing claims.
www.law.uoregon.edu /org/biz/dwade.php   (133 words)

  
 TIME.com: Fairly Open Conspirator* -- Dec. 22, 1930 -- Page 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
When John and his brother Charles got religion they took it hard, in a day when godliness was milder than measles.
Wesley was small, dictatorial, sure of himself (Wade calls him a "hard, pertinacious little paragon") but he must have had a certain charm.
John Donald Wade, a Georgian, is descended from "a long line of vigorous Methodists." In his life of Methodism's founder he has not so much bitten the hand that fed him as examined it coolly, skeptically.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,740858-4,00.html   (668 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Take You There: Music: Donald Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Donald Johnson picked up his horn at the tender age of 13, and has hardly set it down since.
But it's Donald's passion for classic gospel and contemporary jazz that has been his greatest source and spark of inspiration, as he has entertained and uplifted audiences all across America.
Donald and his band put "His Calling" in a pocket that is both ethereal and irresistibly hooky, setting the stage for Donald to cut loose with sax solos that are nothing less than stratospheric, while the shimmering, mid-tempo veneer of "Just As I Am" is both duly reverential and thoroughly modern.
www.amazon.com /Take-You-There-Donald-Johnson/dp/B00005MG81   (774 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - John Fund on the Trail
Ashcroft set a new course, many federal prosecutors were used to throwing up their hands and declaring voter fraud and insoluble or hopeless problem mired in politics.
The U.S. attorney for northern Louisiana, Donald Washington, admits that "most of the time, we can't do much of anything [about ballot-box improprieties] until the election is over.
In August, a local judge tossed Constitution Party candidate John McDermott off the ballot after determining that more than 900 of his nominating signatures were fraudulent, many because they were from unregistered voters.
www.opinionjournal.com /diary/?id=110004084   (1383 words)

  
 Wade, China, Dinnerware at Glass Pottery Store
Wade is a surname, and may refer to more...
wade whimsies 1x squirrel 1x cow1x lion $1.94
Wade Whimsies Set 8 - 1958 - Cockatoo - Good Cond.
www.glasspotterystore.com /wade.htm   (516 words)

  
 Dr. James Thomas Stafford
Children were: Vicki Louise Tapp, Donald Lewis Tapp Jr.
Children were: Joan Tapp, Jane Tapp, John David Tapp.
Children were: Angela L Tapp, Robert Vincent Tapp, Donald Lewis Tapp, Alice June Tapp, Anita Marie Tapp, Charles Michael Tapp, Avis Elaine Tapp.
www.johnstafford.org /tmstaf/d5.htm   (914 words)

  
 Wade Sampson : Wednesdays with Wade: Donald Duck's Other Daddy (PART ONE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
While Hannah did not create the character of Donald Duck, he worked first as animator on the early Donald Duck cartoons, then as a storyman on some of Donald's most memorable adventures in the 1940s and eventually as a director on the Donald Duck cartoons that received Academy Award nominations.
John Frederick (Jack) Hannah was born in Nogales, Arizona on January 5, 1913.
TOMORROW: Wade covers Hannah's impact on Donald Duck, the Disney short he was proudest of directing and his career outside the Disney Studio.
jimhillmedia.com /blogs/wade_sampson/archive/2005/01/26/1243.aspx   (1720 words)

  
 Staffordfamily tree - pafg29.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Debra Lynn Gordon (Phyllis Blanche Stafford, Martin Lewey, William Alexander, John J. Edward, James, John) was born on 4 Jan 0066.
Teresa Carole Eaton (Carole Ann Stafford, Martin Lewey, William Alexander, John J. Edward, James, John) was born on 2 Dec 1963.
Thomas Wade Eaton (Elizabeth Stafford, Frank E. Thomas Jefferson, James Munsey, John, Ralph, John) was born in 1936.
www.angelfire.com /va/spartopia/JohnStafford/pafg29.htm   (315 words)

  
 TN Encyclopedia: AGRARIANS
The membership and interests of the group changed over time; in the 1920s a collective shift toward poetry resulted in The Fugitive, a literary magazine published between 1922 and 1925.
The Agrarian effort, organized by Vanderbilt professors and poets John Crowe Ransom and Donald Davidson and their former student, poet Allen Tate, represented a distinctive intellectual offshoot of the old circle.
Of the twelve contributors to I'll Take My Stand, six were current or former members of the Vanderbilt faculty (Ransom, Davidson, psychologist Lyle Lanier, economist Herman C. Nixon, historian Frank L. Owsley, and English professor John Donald Wade) and four were former students (Tate, Henry B. Kline, Andrew Nelson Lytle, and Robert Penn Warren).
tennesseeencyclopedia.net /imagegallery.php?EntryID=A008   (1019 words)

  
 John W. MacDonald's Weblog
John Metcalf, writer and editor, was born in Carlisle, England, and was educated at the University of Bristol.
Can't make it but I would love to pass on the news that on October 29 at 2:00 pm there will be a tour of Ottawa's beautiful and historic Beechwood Cemetery given by Steven Artelle.
A few minutes chatting with Mark Frutkin, John Lavery, and Pearl Pirie is always treat for me. John Metcalf came up to ask me about my new son when he was in attendance to see Danielle Schaub present her book of author photos.
www.johnwmacdonald.com /blog/blog.html   (6448 words)

  
 Join the Campaign to Change America / John Edwards '08 Blog
Open Letter to John Edwards by MikeInTexas I have read about some comments you made recently in New Hamphire about marriage equality for gay and lesbian Americans.
VLOG: John Edwards in Des Moines by Joshua Brown This is my first attempt at doing a vlog.
Contributions to John Edwards for President, Inc. are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.
blog.johnedwards.com /story/2006/12/3/114251/975   (836 words)

  
 Richard Stafford and Mary Corbett Family
John III Tippets was born about 1750 in Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts.
She was married to Gilbert John Ross on 25 Nov 1881 in Readsboro, Bennington Co, VT. Children were: William John Ross, Murrey Gilbert Ross, Archie Lewis Ross, Bertha Emma Ross, Edith M. Ross, Nellie Bertha Ross.
She died on 17 Aug 2005 in Ogdensburg, St. Law Co, N Y. Parents: Charles Wade and Annis Gore.
www.johnstafford.org /stukeley/d32.htm   (605 words)

  
 The Attack on Leviathan: Donald Davidson and the South's Conservatism [Kirk's Fourth Canon]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
I propose to discuss with you Donald Davidson as the latter-day champion of the South's political and social inheritance.
Washington did not call Donald Davidson, who was a guardian of the permanent things, which perish on the pavements of the Long Street.
They distrust the advice of John Dewey to 'use the foresight of the future to refine and expand present activities.' The future is not yet; it is unknowable, intangible.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/911232/posts   (5864 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation W Fellows Page
John Henry Welsh, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Harvard University: 1952.
John Archibald Wheeler, Joseph Henry Professor Emeritus of Physics, Princeton University; Ashbel Smith Professor of Physics, University of Texas at Austin: 1946, 1949.
John Lewis Wood, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of Tennessee: 1954.
www.gf.org /wfellow.html   (6590 words)

  
 Wade Sampson : The Story Behind "Der Fuehrer's Face"
Wade Sampson returns with a great new article about one of the more infamous comic songs Walt Disney Productions ever produced.
The cartoon is a clever nightmare of Donald working in a munitions plant in Nazi Germany.
However, when the record was released, it was "Der Fuehrer's Face" that drove the sales of the record to over a million and a half copies and helped establish Spike Jones and his City Slickers as a bonafide entertainment phenomenon.
jimhillmedia.com /blogs/wade_sampson/archive/2004/04/18/1219.aspx   (1225 words)

  
 St. John Lutheran Bible study
John Lutheran Church offers a variety of educational programs for all ages.
Whether it is for an eighteen-month-old just starting on their education, or an adult who wants to build their faith with more education in the Word, St. John Lutheran has a program that will work.
The St. John Lutheran Library extends to you the use of our resources.
www.stjohn-lutheran.net /lutheran_bible_study.htm   (630 words)

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