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  John Haynes
John Haynes was so popular with the colonists that he served alternately as governor and often as deputy governor from 1639 to his death in 1653.
John Haynes and others had begun working for an alliance of the New England colonies as early as 1637, and in 1643 their work resulted in the formation of the New England Confederation, whose purpose was to protect the colonies from Indian attacks and from settlement and attacks by non-English settlers.
John Haynes died in Hartford, Connecticut early in January of 1653, at the age of 58.
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  John Haynes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Haynes (May 1, 1594 - January 1653 or 1654) was a colonial magistrate, one time governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and an eight-time governor of the Connecticut Colony.
John Haynes was born in Essex, England, a hotbed of the Puritan movement.
One of John Haynes' children was General Hezekiah Haynes, a solider in the army of Oliver Cromwell.
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 Governor John Haynes of Connecticut
Haynes was an original proprietor and owned a lot on the main Street, “opposite the meeting-house yard,” but previous to February, 1639, he purchased from Richard Webb the lot on the corner of Front and Arch Streets.
John Haynes was elected governor and Roger Ludlow deputy governor.
Haynes was deputy governor in 1640, ‘44, ‘46, ‘50 and ‘52, interchanging with Edward Hopkins.
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 The Works of John Haynes Reviewed by Carl D. Schneider   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, reading early Haynes is like reading early Freud; you not only glimpse a mind struggling to define a field, but you also watch as the Father of the field engages in practice that he later eschews.
John sums it up in the last chapter as organized around three areas: using language to change client's perceptions, the use of thinking styles, and identifying when mediation does not work.
John's latest book is the distillation of his years of mediating over 5,000 cases and training 15,000 professionals.
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 The John Randolph Haynes Foundation
Haynes served on the city's civil service commission for a dozen years, was appointed to a number of other city and county positions, and became the city's leading force for public ownership in the 1920s and 30s in his capacity as a member of the Board of Water and Power Commissioners.
For over three decades he was by far the dominant force in the inclusion of direct legislation in the California constitution, and in the protection of the initiative, referendum, and recall amendments from attacks by legislators and interest groups.
Haynes was actively involved in all of these and other movements at the local, state, and national levels at the time he died in 1937.
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 John R. Haynes Fine Ship Models
John R. Haynes has for many years been the leading supplier of Fine Ship Models to Museums, Companies and Collectors around the world.
She was abandoned and allowed to sink in the south Atlantic on 10 May 1982.
John made his model of HMS Sheffield in 1985.
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 Dr. John Haynes Photo Gallery
Haynes was my pediatric instructor from 1976-80; poor man had to control a uncooperative kid in the chair and myself, one scared dental student.
John Haynes is one of the great memories I have from my days here as a student from 1969 to 1973 and is a national dental treasure.
Haynes was easier to work with and he continued to encourage me to "hang in there" and constantly assured me that I would make it.
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 Col John L. Haynes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John L. Haynes was the son of John Haynes (1780-1830) and Elizabeth Scott.
John must have had access to a good library while young for he was well-educated, partly, it is said, from his own efforts.
Haynes, in defense of his stand on secession, had written many newspaper articles setting forth the advantages that annexation had brought to Texas, and also calculating the cost of secession and the relative size of the potential armies.
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 John Haynes Holmes
John Haynes Holmes (November 29, 1879-April 3, 1964), a Unitarian minister and social activist, was prominent the Unitarian movement throughout much of the first half of the 20th century, even though he withdrew from fellowship with the American Unitarian Association (AUA) in 1918.
John hero-worshipped his grandfather, John Haynes, who had served as treasurer of Theodore Parker's 28th Congregational Society and, later, in his will financed the publication of The Centenary Edition of Parker's Works.
The papers and letters of John Haynes Holmes are at the Library of Congress.
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 John Haynes 1780-1830
John was the son of Henry Haynes (1745-1816), and his first wife Bersheba Hampton.
John's aunt, Mary (Haynes) Long was among the first -- she and her husband John Long moved to Kentucky in 1789.
Young John L. went on to a distinguished political and military career in Texas, serving in the Texas Legislature, and as a Colonel in the US Army in the War.
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 John Haynes, Mayor of Oxford
John Haynes (or Heyns/Heynes/Haynys/Haynez) was an Oxford baker who lived at the Bell in St Mary Magdalen parish, and was also a vintner.
Between 1498 and 1502 a number of cases were submitted to Haynes for arbitration by the Chancellor's Court, and he also stood surety for a number of people appearing in that court.
He lost in an election for the post of Alderman in 1511, but the matter of his election was referred to arbitration.
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 The John Randolph Haynes Foundation
In addition, the Foundation is prepared to post on the Foundation’s website a link to the grantee’s entire final report.
The founders of the Haynes Foundation were concerned with the development of an enlightened public responsive to vital issues.
Proposals and inquiries regarding application procedures and submission deadlines should be addressed to the Foundation office.
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 New Bernstein Professor: John-Dylan Haynes — Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin
But through imaging technologies, which allow the visualization of brain activity, the analysis of the brain's reaction to specific stimuli or changes in consciousness is already feasible today.
Haynes has considerably advanced the methodology of data analysis for imaging technologies.
Haynes studied psychology and philosophy at the University of Bremen and did his doctorate on neural correlates of visual consciousness at the Institute for Psychology and Cognition Research (Bremen).
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 John Haynes - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Haynes, John c.1594-1654, colonial governor of Massachusetts and then of Connecticut.
Haynes moved (1637) to Hartford, Conn., and became (1639) the first governor of Connecticut under the Fundamental Orders.
Haynes Security could have jeopardised security at Newark airport - claim.
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 Col John L. Haynes
John joined the conflict as a Lieutenant of Volunteers from Mississippi, commanded by Jefferson Davis, serving in the army of General Zachary Taylor.
John's position as a legislator was now untenable, and he resigned in the spring of 1861.
In 1867, two years after Col. Haynes returned from the War, their daughter Mary was born and was baptized at the reunited church on the hill, renamed St. David's.
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 Response by John Earl Haynes
Professor Schrecker also states that "Haynes is not, I think, particularly interested in anticommunism" and devotes "little attention to the latter." The JCWS essay concentrated on American communism.
Professor Schrecker states that "Haynes is not the only critic of my book to take me to task for not having taken _The Haunted Wood_ into account even though it was published nearly a year after my own book appeared." Professor Schrecker is mistaken.
John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, _Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage is America_ (New haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1999), p.
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 Sandan John Haynes
Black Sash Wu-Wei Gung Fu John Haynes began his study of martial arts in 1974 as a student of tae kwon do and shotokan karate.
One can have a large family, but only ONE father, John considers his time spent with Sifu John Douvillier to be the high point of his exploration of the martial arts.
As such Sifu Douvillier is always spoken of with great reverence as Johns father in the arts, and John is grateful for the privilege of being both a student and friend of Mr.
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 John Haynes Holmes
John Haynes Holmes (November 29, 1879-April 3, 1964), a Unitarian minister and social activist, was prominent the Unitarian movement throughout much of the first half of the 20th century, even though he withdrew from fellowship with the American Unitarian Association (AUA) in 1918.
John hero-worshipped his grandfather, John Haynes, who had served as treasurer of Theodore Parker's 28th Congregational Society and, later, in his will financed the publication of The Centenary Edition of Parker's Works.
The papers and letters of John Haynes Holmes are at the Library of Congress.
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 Ship Models by John R. Haynes
Haynes in the construction of his fine models.
For this project, John highly recommends the book PC Patrol Craft of World War II: A History of the Ships and Their Crews, by Wm.
John has also sent in photo of a completed model, the last Royal Yacht, Britannia.
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 John Haynes Holmes: The Community Church of New York
John Haynes Holmes -- the prophetic founder and minister of The Community Church of New York, located at the very heart of the inner city -- and I worked together as colleagues during the last twenty years of his life.
I have said many times that I believe John Haynes Holmes was the greatest all-around minister of religion of the 20th Century: pacifist, orator, churchman, social service organizer, racial and social justice pioneer, pastor, adult educator, political participant and leader, poet and philosopher, all at once!
The Reverend John Haynes Holmes, center, receiving the annual award of the American Unitarian Association at the anniversary dinner of the association at the John Hancock Building.
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 John Haynes Holmes Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
John Haynes Holmes (1879-1964), American clergyman, was one of the foremost figures of the Social Gospel movement in 20th-century American Protestantism.
John Haynes Holmes was born in Philadelphia, Pa., on Nov. 29, 1879, the son of an unsuccessful but bookish businessman.
Raised in Malden, Mass., young Holmes was educated at Harvard College and Harvard Divinity School, where he received his degree in 1904.
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 Family Articles
Copyright 2006 John Haynes Description An anode rod is a rod made of "sacrificial" metal.
The presence of family and friends matters most on this monumental day; this is the message that should be relayed by 30th birthday invitations.
Copyright 2006 John Haynes Anode Evaluation If the anode rod has more sacrificial metal than exposed steel rod, then it is still in good shape.
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