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 John W. Weeks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Wingate Weeks (April 11, 1860–July 12, 1926) was an American politician in the Republican Party.
Weeks was born and raised in Lancaster, New Hampshire.
Weeks' son, Charles Sinclair Weeks, was Secretary of Commerce during the Eisenhower administration.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_W._Weeks   (324 words)

  
 John W. Weeks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Wingate Weeks (April 11, 1860–July 12, 1926) was an American politician in the Republican Party.
Weeks was born and raised in Lancaster, New Hampshire.
Weeks' son, Charles Sinclair Weeks, was Secretary of Commerce during the Eisenhower administration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_W._Weeks   (324 words)

  
 John W
John W. Weeks sailed on an around the world cruise 3 November 1953, and while in the Far East she operated with units of the 7th Fleet off the coast of Korea.
John Wingate Weeks, horn near Lancaster, N.H., 11 April 1860, was appointed to the Naval Academy 27 June 1877 and graduated 10 June 1881.
John W. Weeks was operating with the 6th Fleet during 1956 when a crisis erupted in the Mid East over the Suez Canal.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/j4/john_w_weeks.htm   (1737 words)

  
 John Wingate Weeks Estate - Lancaster, NH
John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926) was born in Lancaster, New Hampshire and raised on a local farm.
The "Weeks Law" authorized the federal government to purchase lands to be "permanently reserved, held and administered as national forest lands," for the protection, development and use of their natural resources.
One of Weeks' motives for erecting the tower and for building the road to the summit, was to ensure that local residents and visitors could enjoy the spectacular views from the top of Mt. Prospect.
www.nhstateparks.com /wingate.html   (1145 words)

  
 History_Lancaster_NH.txt
JOHN WEEKS, son of Captain Joshua, was born in Greenland in 1716, and died in 1763.
John Weeks chosen delegate from the Upper Coos to the state convention to ratify the Federal constitution.
The house of Capt. Weeks was at the Bay-side, and afterwards occupied by Deacon William Weeks.
www.nh.searchroots.com /documents/History_Lancaster_NH.txt   (19852 words)

  
 Kettlebaston, Suffolk
John SNELL was born in 1824 in Kettlebaston, Suffolk, England.
John SNELL was born in 1751 in Kettlebaston, Suffolk, England.
John SNELL was born in 1760 in Kettlebaston, Suffolk, England.
fp.raylong.plus.com /kettle/d19.html   (2318 words)

  
 Jared Smith - JaredSmith.net
John W. Moore's contribution to the community poor, in the form of a Poor House farm, is also commendable and again speaks to a kind and generous man. One should remember that $400 was a very substantial sum for the time, and that in this era, $1 per day or less was a common wage.
John W. Moore's material success in life is also illustrated by the entry that he owned 4 clocks at his death, valued at $9.00, $11.00, $12.50 and $5.00.
This meant that John W. Moore was the father of a total of 12 children, the first child being born when he was about 22 and his last child being born when he was about 59.
www.jaredsmith.net /johnwmoore.php   (2596 words)

  
 John Weeks ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Sartain, Portrait of John A. Sutter, 1850
John Singleton Copley - The Honorable John Erving c.
John Greene 1769 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
www.wwar.com /masters/w/weeks-john.html   (1188 words)

  
 John W
John Wingate Weeks, horn near Lancaster, N.H., 11 April 1860, was appointed to the Naval Academy 27 June 1877 and graduated 10 June 1881.
John W. Weeks sailed on an around the world cruise 3 November 1953, and while in the Far East she operated with units of the 7th Fleet off the coast of Korea.
John W. Weeks was operating with the 6th Fleet during 1956 when a crisis erupted in the Mid East over the Suez Canal.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/j4/john_w_weeks.htm   (1737 words)

  
 American President
John Wingate Weeks was born near Lancaster, New Hampshire, on April 11, 1860.
Weeks became interested in politics and was elected mayor of Newton, Massachusetts, serving from 1902 to 1903.
Weeks remained in the Senate from 1913 to 1919, having been defeated for reelection in 1918.
www.americanpresident.org /history/calvincoolidge/cabinet/war/war/h_index.shtml   (212 words)

  
 John W. Cromwell (John Wesley), b. 1846. The First Negro Churches in the District of Columbia.
John Thomas Johnson, a progressive Negro citizen who in the reconstruction times was Treasurer of the District Government, began on behalf of a number of interested people a correspondence with Dr. Alexander Crummell with a view to securing him as the spiritual leader of these Episcopalians.
John H. Welch, named to succeed J. Scott, served two years and was appointed for the third when he suddenly passed away to the intense sorrow of his congregation.
John Brent, a member of Mt. Zion, led in the first named movement, and Clement Beckett, another reformer, espoused the organization of Ebenezer in 1856, as a church "for Negroes and by Negroes."
docsouth.unc.edu /church/cromwell/cromwell.html   (14368 words)

  
 John C.C. Doolan, 60 The Caledonian-Record News
He was a member of the John W. Weeks VFW Post 3041, American Legion Post 17, Groveton, a charter member of the Lancaster Snowdrifters, and the former Lancaster Jaycees.
John was a lifelong resident of Lancaster and graduate of Lancaster Academy, Class of 1963.
John C.C. Doolan, 60, died at his home on Elm Street, Lancaster, N.H., Sunday, June 19, 2005, after a sudden illness.
www.caledonianrecord.com /pages/community_deaths/story/144cbfbc2   (405 words)

  
 Weeks It Doesn't Take Years To Grow A Great Rose It Just Takes Weeks. Featured Rose Weeks Roses-is A W
Astral Weeks is an album of such heart-wrenching intimacy, that it seems to have been written by a result of this, Astral Weeks can be seen as a journey.
Weeks Medical Center serves the North Country towns of New Hampshire and Vermont with a 25-bed towns of Whitefield and Groveton.
Weeks death date as "4-6-1841" as opposed to the date given by Mr.
www.99hosted.com /names17466.html   (534 words)

  
 St. John, "The I. W. W—It's History, Structure and Methods"
John Golden, president of the United Textile Workers, A. of L., attempted to break this strike by furnishing strike breakers.
Number arrested in strikes 26, all of whom were convicted and sentenced to from one to six weeks in jail.
Of the general officers only two were sincere—the General Secretary, W. Trautmann, and one member of the Executive Board, John Riordan.
www.iww.org /cic/history/V_St_John.html   (6544 words)

  
 Bio, Armstrong, John W.
John Armstrong was the pilot/squadron commander and Lance Sijan was the back-seater (WSO).
John W. Armstrong and Lance P. Sijan went down carrying FMU-35 Fuzes, which were suspected of detonating early and blowing up Armstrongs and Sijan's aircraft.
John W. Armstrong the bombardier/navigator of an F4C Phantom fighter/bomber sent on a mission over Laos on November 9, 1967.
www.pownetwork.org /bios/a/a024.htm   (923 words)

  
 OSF Saint James - John W. Albrecht Medical Center - Who We Are
Assisting Bishop Cousins at the Mass were the Rev. John Shields, pastor of St. Mary's parish in Pontiac, and the Rev. Richard Raney, pastor of Sts.
Illinois felt a new wave of influenza during the first weeks of December 1918, but it was not as severe.
During October's third week, the Chicago and Alton freight depot lacked enough employees to stay open and the Central Union Telephone Company received help from operators in Forrest, who were repaying help given them during their own epidemic in late September.
www.osfsaintjames.org /whohistory.html   (3821 words)

  
 TheFetus.net - Prune-belly syndrome -Keith A. Aqua, MD, Charles M. McCurdy, Jr., MD, Kathryn L. Reed, MD, John W. Seeds, MD
At 36 weeks the patient was induced secondary to an inability to visualize the shunt, and there was a slight increase in the size of the left renal pelvis.
Between 6 and 10 weeks of gestation, aberrant development of the derivatives of the first lumbar myotome lead to a patchy muscular deficiency or hypoplasia of the abdominal wall as well as to urinary tract abnormalities (fig.
This case illustrates the diagnosis of Prune-Belly syndrome at 15 weeks gestation.
www.thefetus.net /page.php?id=557   (2436 words)

  
 Independent Sector In Memoriam John W. Gardner
John W. Gardner was the ultimate builder of ideas and unifier of people and causes.
As a Republican in a Democratic administration, John was a believer in the responsibility of government to create social change, as evidenced by his leadership in designing Medicare programs.
created the John W. Gardner Leadership Award in his honor, recognizing outstanding leaders in nonprofit and philanthropic work who have mirrored his exemplary efforts as a builder, mobilizer and unifier.
www.independentsector.org /about/gardner.html   (631 words)

  
 John W. Work, III
JOHN W. John Wesley Work, III, was born June 15, 1901, in Tullahoma, Tennessee, to John Wesley Work, II, and Agnes (Haynes) Work.
After touring Europe for twelve weeks, his health waned, causing him to relinquish conducting and administrative duties and concentrate on composing, speaking, teaching, and writing.
Meanwhile, John returned to New York to continue his studies in 1927.
www.tnstate.edu /library/digital/work.htm   (541 words)

  
 Oral Histories: Dr. John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D.
John W. Gofman was selected for the oral history project because of his research at the University of California, Berkeley, and his biomedical work at the Lawrence Livermore Radiation Laboratory (LLRL).
John was too busy to see her, so I [saw] this lady, a lovely young lady who had two children about 5 and 7 years of age.
John Lawrence was giving radiophosphorus and it turned out to be a very good way of managing these people who would otherwise be treated elsewhere with x rays or radium.
tis.eh.doe.gov /ohre/roadmap/histories/0457/0457toc.html   (18049 words)

  
 Weeks, John Wingate --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
In the early part of the 18th century in Oxford, England, there gathered around John Wesley, a young clergyman, and his brother Charles, a student at Christ Church, a group of young men that came to be known as the Holy Club.
The English poet and dramatist John Gay is chiefly remembered as the author of The Beggar's Opera, a work distinguished by good-humored satire and technical assurance.
Tall, soft-spoken John Tyler was never expected to be president of the United States.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9340069?tocId=9340069   (870 words)

  
 NH Division of Parks & Recreation: Historic Sites - John Wingate Weeks
The 420-acre Mt. Prospect estate was given to the state of New Hampshire in 1941 by John Weeks' children, Katherine Weeks Davidge and Sinclair Weeks.
The Mt. Prospect estate was built at the direction of John Wingate Weeks, leading conservationist, U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and Secretary of War under Presidents Harding and Coolidge.
Admission is $5 for adults; $1 for children ages 6-17; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free.
www.nhparks.state.nh.us /ParksPages/Weeks/Weeks.html   (256 words)

  
 East Asian History Sourcebook: John W. Foster: The Chinese Boycott, from The Atlantic Monthly, January 1906;
This commission was composed of President Angell of Michigan University, John F. Swift of California, and William H. Trescot, the diplomatist--men of ability and distinction.
The Chinese person on arrival is not permitted to communicate with his friends, he is deprived of the benefit of an attorney, and the examination is conducted by the immigration official alone.
The raid was timed with a refinement of cruelty which did greater credit to the shrewdness of the officials than to their humanity.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/eastasia/1906foster.html   (4442 words)

  
 Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management: Vintage cargo ship still carries the freight - Liberty Ship John W. Brown - Brief Article
The Liberty Ship John W. Brown carried more than 400 race and history buffs to the starting point of Leg 7 of the around-the-world sailing race April 28.
John Brown's first voyage was to the Persian Gulf.
Tom Gross, 76, stares from the fantail of the John Brown at picturesque cottages and brightly colored sail boats.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0LEG/is_2002_May-June/ai_88579357   (1181 words)

  
 Scoop: John W. Dean: The Coming Post-Election Chaos
The draft of the legislation had originally been kept secret, but last week it was leaked by ACT Chief Minister John Stanhope, who while approving it, believed that legislation with such an impact on civil liberties should be open to public scrutiny and debate.
It may be days or weeks, if not months, before we know the final results of this presidential election.
John Howard seems to regard this as practically treason.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/HL0410/S00280.htm   (2574 words)

  
 greatnorthwoods.org - Weeks State Park
This estate of 450 acres was the home of John Wingate Weeks a native of Lancaster, who was a member of Congress, worked successfully to establish the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire.
Weeks State Park consists of his lands and his home given to the state of New Hampshire by his son, Sinclair Weeks, former Secretary of Commerce under President Eisenhower, and his daughter, Katherine Weeks Davidge.
Importance of Weeks law told with photos, words and art.
www.greatnorthwoods.org /weeks   (248 words)

  
 John W. Henry: Commodity Trader uses Long Term Trend Following Techniques
Connecticut-based John W. Henry, which has around $1.4 billion under management, launched JWH Risk Management to bridge the gap between managed futures and mainstream fund management.
Company chairman John Henry says the launch "marks the beginning of a new era for JWH".
However, one of the world’s largest futures managers is now targeting the institutional market with a series of funds aimed at overcoming these concerns.
www.streetstories.com /jwh_conway_oliver.html   (1018 words)

  
 JOHN W. TEETS
John Teets received his Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 1995.
Along with supporting local charities and cultural activities, John Teets also made efforts to ensure that Phoenix would continue to be a profitable and growing city.
In 1985, John Teets received the Business Leadership Award of the Harvard Business School Club of Arizona and the Silver Award in the Wall Street Transcript's "CEO of the Year" survey.
www.neco.org /awards/recipients/j.w.teets.html   (537 words)

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