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  John Lloyd Wyandotte County, Kansas History
JOHN LLOYD has been in the dairy business for almost a quarter of a century, and it is only natural that he should be regarded as an authority on all matters pertaining to the business which he has followed for so many years.
John Lloyd is a native of Wheeling, West Virginia, where he was born in 1856.
Lloyd was married a second time to Caroline Young, and they had no children of their own, but they took a boy into their home when he was but two weeks old, naming him Robert Lloyd, and have treated him as an own son.
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 John Lloyd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Lloyd (chief witness for the prosecution in the Lincoln Assassination trial)
John Selwyn-Brooke Lloyd, foreign secretary of the United Kingdom
Saint John Lloyd, one of the Catholic Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
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 BBC SPORT | Sports Talk | Forum | Ask John Lloyd
John has seen this year's Wimbledon unfold in his role as BBC summariser and joined us on Friday to look back on the tournament and ahead to this weekend's finals.
John Lloyd: I don't Tim Henman got his tactics wrong today, the problem is he couldn't beat Lleyton Hewitt today no matter what he did.
John Lloyd: Wimbledon don't think it's practical, the stadiums where it's happened with grass courts don't seem to be as good.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/sports_talk/forum/2091061.stm   (759 words)

  
 John M. Lloyd
Surratt's trial Lloyd told the court that a few weeks before the assassination, John Surratt, George Atzerodt and David Herold had arrived at his tavern and told him to hide "two carbines, with ammunition; also a rope from sixteen to twenty feet in length, and a monkey wrench".
John H. Surratt is a Catholic, and was a student of divinity at the same college as myself.
John Surratt then called me into the front parlor, and on the sofa were two carbines, with ammunition; also a rope from sixteen to twenty feet in length, and a monkey wrench.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USACWlloyd.htm   (1803 words)

  
 John M. Lloyd Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The John M. Lloyd Foundation was created in 1991 by John Musser Lloyd (1948-1991) to seek solutions to the AIDS epidemic ravaging the world.
He believed that the AIDS crisis was due increasingly to lack of wisdom, compassion, and common sense within our community, rather than to a lack of medical knowledge.
John M. Lloyd's concern for others and his commitment to seeking positive solutions to pressing problems characterize the work of the Foundation.
www.johnmlloyd.org /jml_history.html   (210 words)

  
 John Lloyd (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Lloyd (born 1951 in Dover, England; birth name: John Hardress Wilfred Lloyd), British comedy writer and producer.
Lloyd was educated at the West Hill Park School (Titchfield, Hants), Kings School (Canterbury) and Trinity College (Cambridge).
He worked as a TV producer at both the BBC and ITV 1979–1989 and created Not the Nine O'Clock News and Spitting Image; he also produced the Blackadder series.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Lloyd_(writer)   (263 words)

  
 Florida State Parks - JOHN U. LLOYD BEACH STATE RECREATION AREA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John U. Lloyd Beach is 251 acres of barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, from Port Everglades on the north to Dania on the south.
The recreation area was named in memory of the late John U. Lloyd, Broward County's attorney for more than 30 years, who was instrumental in acquiring the first piece of property that eventually became this park.
Lloyd Beach, one of Broward County's most important sea turtle nesting beaches, produces some 10,000 hatchlings a year.
www.abfla.com /parks/JohnULloydBeach/johnulloyd.html   (596 words)

  
 John D. LLoyd, Ph.D., M.Erg.S., CPE - Board Certified Ergonomist - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Lloyd is a National Expert Witness/Consultant with deposition and courtroom experience (defense and plaintiff) for cases involving industrial ergonomics and biomechanics.
Lloyd is Director of the Biomechanics Research Laboratory at the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, where he conducts contemporary research focusing on the prevention of cumulative trauma disorders in healthcare through the qualification and quantification of biomechanical stressors.
John has received the distinctions of Certified Professional Ergonomist (#725) from the Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics, and is a member of the Ergonomics Society’s professional register.
www.drergonomics.com   (415 words)

  
 The Lycaeum Forums : 'Etidorhpa' by John Uri Lloyd. Cryptic Clues & Paranoid Scientists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lloyd's account of the hero's alteration in consciousness is so incredibly precise, it would be difficult to believe that he hasn't had his own personal experience to draw from.
Lloyd was a fin de siecle character, both a competent pharmaceutical chemist and a man with a passion for occult literature and speculation.
John Uri's brother, Curtis Gates Lloyd, is described by one source as one of the leading fungi botanists of his time.
forums.lycaeum.org /cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=5&t=000394   (2527 words)

  
 John Lloyd Builders, Inc. Custom Homes in Indian River County
Lloyd is well versed in the building industry and has the experience and knowledge of being a craftsman of his trade.
When you decide to build a John Lloyd home, whether it is a custom home or one of our model home plans, you can rest assured you will receive personal attention as well as a quality home you can be proud of for years to come.
John Lloyd is a member of the Treasure Coast Builders Association, the Sebastian Chanber of Commerce, the Indian River Chanber of Commerce, and the Better Business Bureau.
www.johnlloydbuilders.com /custom.htm   (248 words)

  
 John Lloyd Young, News
John Lloyd rehearses and then performs the role of 19-year-old college dropout, "Irving," in the comedy, SPARE CHANGE, by Pauline Luppert, as part of the 2004 New York International Fringe Festival.
John Lloyd continues his ongoing involvement in the development of Tim Douglas Jensen's new play PORT ST. JOE, as "Freddie," in scenes presented at the Actors Studio, opposite Charlotte Cohn and Tim Douglas Jensen.
John Lloyd shoots the role of a rookie cop in a scene to be submitted by filmmaker J.
www.johnlloydyoung.com /news.htm   (2920 words)

  
 Pop Lloyd | BaseballLibrary.com
Lloyd was a lefthanded line-drive hitter who used a closed stance.
Lloyd began as a catcher in 1905 with the Macon Acmes, who could not provide him with a mask.
Ruth asked, "You mean major leaguers?" "No," replied McNamee, "the greatest player anywhere." "In that case," responded Ruth, "I'd pick John Henry Lloyd." Lloyd was elected to the Hall of Fame by the Committee on Negro Baseball Leagues in 1977.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/L/Lloyd_Pop.stm   (674 words)

  
 LRB | Andy Beckett : When Capitalism Calls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Likewise, the public in wealthy countries (Lloyd does not consider anti-capitalism to have much of a following in the Third World) has a masochistic appetite, he argues, for being told that the planet is collapsing and that all conventional politicians are uncaring and corrupt.
Lloyd is on firmer ground, though, when he criticises anti-capitalism for a lack of internal democracy.
Lloyd finished writing this polemic last October, according to the acknowledgments, and he does briefly concede that the world has moved on from his initial premise.
www.lrb.co.uk /v24/n07/beck01_.html   (2511 words)

  
 John Lloyd Builders, Inc.
Lloyd's involvement in all aspects of the company has assured each buyer a personal approach to satisfying their needs and desires at a value that is unique to the industry.
John Lloyd Builders, Inc. is a participating contractor recognized by Florida Power and Light's Build Smart Program: A program where select contractors have agreed to build homes more energy efficient than required by the State of Florida's minimum standards.
John Lloyd builders consistently exceeds recognized standards for home design, craftsmanship and uncompromising commitment to the unique tastes of each individual homeowner.
www.johnlloydbuilders.com   (396 words)

  
 Modern San Diego Dot Com
John Lloyd Wright was the second son (and apprentice) of Frank Lloyd and Catherine Tobin Wright, and inventor of Lincoln Logs.
John first visited San Diego at age 18 working with his older brother Lloyd - who was employed by Olmstead Brothers the landscape architects of the Panama-Pacific Exposition in Balboa Park.
In 1947, Frances and John began the next phase of their life together building their home and studio in Del Mar. Here John would weather legal disputes about his unlicensed practice of architecture (he was licensed in Indiana and a member of the AIA), and work on more than 60 projects.
www.modernsandiego.com /JLWright.html   (478 words)

  
 African American Registry: John Lloyd, baseball player and manager
For the bulk of his career, Lloyd played shortstop and was often compared to Honus Wagner, the star shortstop of the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball.
Lloyd became a player-manager in 1911, often staying only one season with a team.
Lloyd was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977.
www.aaregistry.com /african_american_history/146/John_Lloyd_baseball_player_and_manager   (338 words)

  
 John L. Stephens
He was the son of Benjamin Stephens, one of the "oldest inhabitants" of New-York; his mother was a daughter of Judge Lloyd, of Monmouth county, New Jersey.
As President of the Company he repaired in person to the spot, and enduring toil, and exposure, and sickness, returned home but to die; but he has left his mark upon the age in which he lived.
The railroad is nearly completed, and the first iron track between the Atlantic and Pacific is henceforth indelibly connected with the name of John L. Stephens.
www.trainweb.org /panama/stephens2.html   (2181 words)

  
 GreenvilleOnline.com - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It was the last time John Lloyd saw his brother, who was accompanied by a man named James Edward Gilmour, and he said it left him very unnerved.
John Lloyd said in many ways, Aaron was a good brother who liked to go hiking.
However, John Lloyd said his brother's worst crime occurred in October 1995 when he tried to strangle his mother, Nancy, in her Clemson home.
greenvilleonline.com /news/2002/05/06/2002050623038.htm   (1197 words)

  
 Vita: John Wills Lloyd
Lloyd, J. W., and Heubusch, J. Issues of social validation in research on serving individuals with emotional or behavioral disorders.
Lloyd, J. W., Kauffman, J. M., and Gansneder, B. Differential teacher response to the labels emotional disturbance and behavior disorders.
It was last modified Friday, 06-Jan-2006 10:13:54 EST by the jaloney identified in the document, John Lloyd, and has been accessed 9,077 since 15 October 1998 as well as 686 times between (no joke) 1 April 1997 and 23 February 1999.
www.people.virginia.edu /~jwl3v/vita.html   (4951 words)

  
 Saints of July 22
One of the tales of the Middle Ages was that she was betrothed to Saint John the Evangelist when Jesus called him, and that in anger "gave herself to all delight." Jesus, not wishing to damn her when the cause of her behavior was his calling of Saint John, converted her to penance.
Meanwhile, John Lloyd, a native of Breconshire (Brecknockshire), Wales, was educated at Ghent, Belgium, and Valladolid, Spain, where he was ordained in 1653.
Lloyd, though for a little time, for we shall shortly meet again." After Evans death, Father Lloyd made only a brief speech because, as he said, "I never was a good speaker in my life" (Benedictines, Delaney, Walsh).
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 Lloyd, John Henry 'Pop' - Negro League Baseball Player
John Henry LLoyd was discovered in 1905 on the sandlots of Jacksonville by Rube Foster.
John stayed with the Giants for 2 years before returning to New York in 1926 to manage/play with the Lincoln Giants.
Lloyd died in 1965, 12 years before he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977.
www.nlbpa.com /lloyd__john_henry_-_pop.html   (283 words)

  
 John Lloyd's Presentation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lloyd describes a new culture of labor/management relations that, he argues, is helping rebuild the British labor movement and the British economy after a disastrous era in industrial relations.
Lloyd was appointed by the Labour government to be a non-executive director of the British Post Office and a member of London East Learning and Skills Council.
LLoyd received his PhD from the University of Cambridge and his early career was spent at the Seamen's' Union and the Industrial Relations Research Unit at Warwick University.
www.newecon.org /JohnLloydPresentation5-30-01.html   (2143 words)

  
 John Lloyd Fillingham
John Lloyd Fillingham was born in Lancashire and after leaving school he enrolled at the Welsh College of Music and Drama.
John appeared in the children's hospital drama Children's Ward as Corporal Miller and played Tim in the comedy September Song.
John joined Coronation Street in 1992 as Neil Mitchell and he remained with the series for eighteen months as Denise Osbourne's ex-husband and Angie Freeman's boyfriend.
www.corrie.net /profiles/actors/fillingham_johnlloyd.html   (311 words)

  
 John Lloyd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Fellow member and friend John Lloyd died on Wednesday 7th May 2003 after a long battle with prostate cancer; John was always willing to discuss his illness with others in the hope that early diagnosis would save a life.
John was a former Bedfordshire Police Officer and a collegue of my father's, but it was not until the early nineties that we met at my Shuttleworth Runs.
When John gave up riding his RM6 he asked if I would buy it and give it a good home; I did, still have it, and on Monday 5th May 2003 at the Rushden Historical Transport Society Cavalcade I rode the RM6 for 15 minutes around the arena.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~pattle/nacc/arc0455.htm   (187 words)

  
 Everybody Loves John Lloyd Cruz - Sept. 28, 2003
John Lloyd, 20 years old and in show biz for just six years, likes to talk about his day job -- and to think he never wanted to be an artista.
John Lloyd may talk the serious actor talk, but the technique for cozying up to the thought that he is an artista?
John Lloyd, if you haven't noticed yet, is the young actor of the hour, a familiar face to soap fans from Aparri to Jolo who has even grandmothers swooning over those puppy-dog eyes.
www.inq7.net /mag/2003/sep/28/mag_1-1.htm   (955 words)

  
 Ciarra's name forbidden in John Lloyd-Bea promo - Oct. 30, 2003
John Lloyd and Ciarra have been going out together for more than a year now.
John Lloyd and Bea are in "Two Hearts," directed by Don Cuaresma.
John Lloyd plays a soccer star player who had to go to the United States to undergo a heart transplant.
www.inq7.net /ent/2003/oct/30/ent_1-1.htm   (710 words)

  
 Selling out to the market, John Lloyd - British Journalism Review Vol. 15, No. 4, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Lloyd is editor of the Financial Times magazine.
The other truth-seekers are either immune from competition, as is a court of law, or they control competition more or less rigorously, as do the protocols of academic research and publishing.
John Stuart Mill famously thought that the competition between good and bad opinions would drive out falsehood and reveal truth.
www.bjr.org.uk /data/2004/no4_lloyd.htm   (1625 words)

  
 Stephens, John Lloyd --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
One of the greatest shortstops in the history of baseball, John Henry (Pop) Lloyd was often called the fl Honus Wagner.
One of the earliest crusaders of the antislavery movement in the United States was William Lloyd Garrison.
Learn about the Presidency of John Adams, who was the second man to hold the office of U.S. President and the first to occupy the newly constructed White House.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9313696   (678 words)

  
 John D. LLoyd, Ph.D., M.Erg.S., CPE - Board Certified Ergonomist - AREAS OF PRACTICE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lloyd is particularly accomplished and published in the field of workplace ergonomics pertaining to industrial and patient care environments, with specific emphasis on work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremities and back.
The following are a selection of Dr. Lloyd's publications and other accomplishments specific to back injury assessment, which are available for immediate review as an Adobe PDF file.
The following are a selection of Dr. Lloyd's publications and other accomplishments specific to upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders, which are available for immediate review as an Adobe PDF file.
www.drergonomics.com /practice.htm   (467 words)

  
 John Lloyd Young - New York Actor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
JOHN LLOYD YOUNG last appeared as college dropout “Irving” in SPARE CHANGE in the 2004 NY Int’l Fringe Festival.
In June, John Lloyd appeared in the first presentation of the Broadway-bound A BRONX TALE by Chazz Palminteri and Jimmy Webb, as “Calogero,” opposite Chazz Palminteri, directed by Michael Greif.
John Lloyd received the New Jersey Star-Ledger “Tony Nomination” for Best Featured Actor in a Play for the role of "Danny Saunders" opposite Theodore Bikel in Aaron Posner and Chaim Potok's 1999 play, THE CHOSEN, directed by David Ellenstein (Coconut Grove/Paper Mill Playhouse).
www.actorslife.com /JohnLloydYoung.html   (2584 words)

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