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  John Young Mason - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN YOUNG MASON (1799-1859), American political leader and diplomatist, was born in Greenesville county, Virginia, on the r 8th of April 1799.
Graduating at the university of North Carolina in 1816, he studied law in the famous Litchfield (Connecticut) law school, and in 1819 was admitted to practice in Southampton county, Virginia.
He served in the Virginia house of delegates in 1823-1827, in the state constitutional convention of 1829-1830, and from 1831 to 1837 in the National House of Representatives, being chairman of the committee on foreign affairs in 1835-1836.
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 Descendants of John & Affa (Effie Snyder) Mason
Florence A. Mason was born on 19 Jun 1868 in Clockville, Madison Co, NY, died on 14 Aug 1950, at age 82, and was buried in Oneida Castle, Oneida Co., NY.
Legrand Mason was born on 30 Jun 1895.
Nellie Mason was born on 20 Aug 1884 in Cottons, Town Of Lincoln, Madison Co, NY, died on 3 Dec 1979, at age 95, and was buried on 6 Dec 1979 in Perryville, NY.
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 John Mason;s life history, a rise to a phenomenal musical carrier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Mason, who presently lives with his wife Anka in Holliston, says he is committing more time to classical guitar.
Mason was concerned his playing skills would begin to erode if he "did not re-prioritise his playing".
Mason had won the regional championship after impressing the judges and the crowd at the Hard Rock Cafe' in Boston.
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 John Mason School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Mason School, or Luke Hester, is a state secondary school in the town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in the United Kingdom.
John Mason is one in a four-way partnership of Abingdon schools known as the Consortium.
The school was named after the sixteenth century intellectual, diplomat and spy Sir John Mason, whose portrait can be found hanging in the school hall.
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 John Mason, Violet Twp. Fairfield Co. OH, 1800s
1844) and the Sarah Mason of the 1830 Ohio Census.
This William Mason is the ancestor of the Armstead Mason lineage.
John Tivis was a preacher for the Pickerington M.E. Church on the Columbus Circuit in 1819 and 1820.
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St. John Eudes (K-8) is based on a shared moral vision that generates respect among teachers, parents, and students, and lends a sense of common purpose.
John Eudes fosters the education of the whole child preparing each one for leadership, responsibility, and citizenship.
And throughout the school community, each student is valued for their own unique gifts and not just for their academic standing — a reflection of the sense of individual dignity, which is central to the mission of St. John Eudes.
www.stjohneudes.org /UserPages/School.htm   (391 words)

  
 John Mason Good - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN MASON GOOD (1764-1827), English writer on medical, religious and classical subjects, was born on the 25th of May 1764 at Epping, Essex.
After attending a school at Romsey kept by his father, the Rev. Peter Good, who was a Nonconformist minister, he was, at about the age of fifteen, apprenticed to a surgeon-apothecary at Gosport.
In 1783 he went to London to prosecute his medical studies, and in the autumn of 1784 he began to practise as a surgeon at Sudbury in Suffolk.
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 John Mitchell Mason
John Mitchell Mason was born on March 19, 1770 in New York City.
Following this second recovery, Mason accepted a position as president at the newly reopened Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, beginning his term in the fall of 1821.
During his time as president, Mason altered aspects of the college curriculum and initiated the issuance of reports twice a year to parents and guardians of the students.
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 John Young Mason Biography | World of Criminal Justice
Mason was born on April 18, 1799, in Greensville County, Virginia.
Mason returned to Virginia after graduation in 1819 and was immediately admitted to the Virginia bar.
Between 1823 and 1831 Mason served in the Virginia general assembly and the state senate, all the while cultivating national leaders in nearby Washington, D.C. Mason made the jump to national politics in 1831, when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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 John Mason (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
John Mason School, a state secondary school in Abingdon, Oxfordshire that was named after him.
John Mason (1586-1635), founder of the Province of New Hampshire.
John Mason (c.1600-1672), the military commander of the Connecticut forces in the Pequot War in 1637.
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 Mason, New Hampshire
The town's charter was granted in 1749, and in 1768, Governor John Wentworth named it in honor of New Hampshire's founder, Captain John Mason.
Captain Mason was the holder of patent with title to the land that became New Hampshire.
Population in Mason increased by a total of 859 residents, going from 288 in 1950 to 1,147 residents in 2000.
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 John Mason School
School can also be found in the KS3 tables (click here)
School can also be found in the Post 16 tables (click here)
Number of pupils on roll of compulsory school age
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 USGenweb Page for Mason, NH
Mason, NH is located on the southern border of Hillsborough County and bordered on the north by Temple and Wilton, on the east by Brookline, the west by New Ipswich and on the south by Townsend and Ashby, MA.
The land upon which Mason now exists was surveyed and laid out into townships in 1749 by John Mason's great great grandson.
Mason, NH, then called "Township No. One" was born on October 16th, 1749, in Dunstable, at the house of Captain Joseph French where lots were drawn by twelve gentlemen and others who had been invited to join in the venture.
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 Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives - John M. Peck
Antimissioners were most vocal during the 1820's, but Peck successfully defended missions, noticing that the root of opposition lay in the ignorance, bigotry, and selfishness of preachers, such as Daniel Parker, who feared the loss of their influence.
In 1832 the school was moved to Upper Alton.
John Mason Peck, the pioneer missionary: a biographical sketch, 1940.
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 John Mason   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
MASON, John, soldier, born in England in 1600; died in Norwich, Connecticut, in 1672...
The Influence of John Mason Neale and the Theology of Symbolism from Anglo-Catholics and the Vestment Controversy in the...
Captain John Mason (1586-1635) was born in Norfolk...
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 Mason City School District   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Mason Heights, Western Row and the Early Childhood Center were chosen as area schools piloting a new collaborative arts initiative.
Mason City Schools Strings Program began in 2002 for sixth grade students at the Mason Intermediate School Campus, expanded to the 7th grade at Mason Middle school in 2003-04 and will provide service to 8th-graders in 2004-05.
She also leads an after school chamber group for students in grades 8-12 who play a stringed instrument.
www.masonohioschools.com /curriculum.aspx   (886 words)

  
 John Y. Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mason was the U.S. Secretary of the Navy from 1844 to 1845 in President John Tyler's Cabinet and then U.S. Attorney General and then again Secretary of the Navy from 1846 to 1849, succeeding George Bancroft, under President James K. Polk.
The period of Mason's service as Navy Secretary was marked by intense Congressional pressure for economy, requiring the decommissioning of the Navy's ships of the line and making it difficult to maintain a continuous naval presence on foreign stations.
His second term was marked by efforts to sustain the Navy's combat forces in the Gulf of Mexico and along the far-distant Pacific coast, the beginning of construction of new steamers and an effort to obtain potential warships thorough the subsidization of civilian mail steamships.
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 John Glenn, 33°, Astronaut And Senator
John Herschel Glenn, Jr., was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, Ohio.
As a teenager, young John maintained an active schedule winning letters in basketball, football, and tennis at New Concord High School while earning academic high grades, serving as president of his junior class, and playing the lead role in his senior class play.
John Glenn was to be the third but the first actually to orbit the Earth.
www.srmason-sj.org /council/journal/feb00/tribe.html   (1486 words)

  
 The Arcane Schools - Part 3 - by John Yarker
THE MYSTIC AND HERMETIC SCHOOLS IN the close of our last chapter Philosophy had begun to play an important part upon the stage of ancient Mystery, and the old spiritual faith of Isis, Osiris and Horus, was becoming still more subtilised by the restless Greek at Alexandria, under the rule of the Ptolemies.
The Gnostics adopted the Apostle John as their Patron; his symbol was the Eagle, or bird of the sun, which was the Sectarians' sacred emblem; it is found in Egypt at the foot of the tau cross, and now on the jewel of a Rosy-cross Mason.
The religious Masonic symbols may be accounted for by the Solomonian traditions connected with the very foundation of the Templars, and indeed the occasion of these symbols may be traced in other passages of holy writ, and in other parts of sacred history, and they may very well admit of a Christian interpretation.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /arcane_schools/part_3.htm   (13167 words)

  
 Mason City Iowa public schools lead the state in several standards.
Mason City Iowa public schools lead the state in several standards.
Mason City public schools lead the state in several standards, including 11th grade reading and math proficiency levels, graduation rates, and attendance rates.
Mason City Community School District students attend one of six elementary schools in the public school system.
www.masoncityia.com /html/schools.htm   (160 words)

  
 John Peterson - School of Public Policy - George Mason University
The George Mason School of Public Policy is more than just a repository for great teachers and learners.
Through its community outreach, the School's faculty and students work actively to create new marketplaces, both in the Washington, D.C. region and throughout the world.
Professor John Petersen is a leader in the field of finance, having served in the past as a financial adviser to the state of Virginia as well as local governments in the Philippines, Romania, Indonesia, South Africa, and Poland.
www.gmu.edu /depts/spp/people/peterson.html   (174 words)

  
 Rev. John Mason Peck (1887)
DANVILLE, Ill. (1884) — John Mason Peck, the only child of Asa and Hannah (Farnum) Peck, was born Oct. 31, 1789, at South-Farms Parish, Litchfield Co., Conn. He came of Puritan stock, his ancestor Deal.
John M. lived on his father's little farm and after his fourteenth year a large share of its cultivation was performed by him.
At this age he was brought under a strong religious influence, and soon it became a serious alternative choice with him whether it was his duty to prepare himself for the ministry or remain upon the farm as the chief reliance of his poor and infirm parents.
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 Mason Midnight Madness Tips-Off Basketball Season :: Games, fun and the beginning of basketball season will be featured ...
Mason Midnight Madness tips-off the basketball season on Oct. 15 at the Patriot Center.
Mason Midnight Madness is being held for the eighth straight year and is the annual rite of fall on the Fairfax campus.
Mix in dance routines from the nationally recognized George Mason cheerleaders and Masonettes dance team, innovative introductions of the basketball teams and an atmosphere that promotes boisterous fun, and the stage is set for a resounding sendoff for another Patriot basketball season.
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 John Mason
In 2006, John was part of the 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS team that won First Place for Investigative Reporting for the series "Gap at the Gate." The stories investigating airport security won Top Awards from both Minnesota Associated Press and the Northwest Broadcast News Association.
Also in 2005, John was part of the team that won an Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS' Continuing Coverage of missing explosives in Iraq.
A native Chicagoan, John is happy to return to the Midwest with his wife, Laurie, and three daughters: Katie, Leigh Ann and Alison.
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 John Mason International: National Relocation Services
We can arrange the lease or purchase negotiations with the selling agent, make sure that all domestic utilities are in place and working, arrange that the property be fully prepared for the family's arrival and conduct a check-in inventory.
Great importance is placed upon finding the right school for the children to ensure they settle quickly into their new environment.
We will arrange school visits and interviews with principal teachers with special emphasis on the individual educational needs of the children.
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 Mason_Biographies
He worked his way through art school as a school teacher for two years then in 1925 moved to New York to become a freelance artist.
He came to Mason in November, 1790, and commenced the practice of physic and surgery, which he continued until disabled by the infirmities of age.
John Boynton died in 1867 and is buried in Mason beside his wife, Abigail.
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 John Barkley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
John William Barkley was born on September 2, 1889 in Braceville, Trumbull County, Ohio, the son of John and Josephine Kreitler Barkley.
From 1912 to 1917 John was a resident and worker first at Alta Social Settlement and then at Goodrich Social Settlement in Cleveland, Ohio.
John William Barkley was made a Master Mason in Newton Falls Lodge No. 462, Newton Falls, Ohio, August 21, 1911.
www.freemason.com /html/PGM/john_barkley.htm   (663 words)

  
 Player Bio: John O'Hara :: Men's Soccer
John O'Hara returns for his third season with the Patriots and is expected to be the starter at goalkeeper...
On George Mason career lists, enters 2004 season ranked fourth in minutes played (5,720), for saves (215) and shutouts (22.0).
Set a George Mason season record for minutes played with 2,205...
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 Mason Gross School of the Arts - Dance
John Evans has been dancing and lighting dance, theater and music since 1980.
John directs his own company, John Evans & Dancers, and is co-artistic director of BOB & BOB DANCE a male duet dance company.
John has been a full time faculty member in the Department of Dance since 1995, where he teaches, performs, designs and creates new work.
www.masongross.rutgers.edu /dance/dance_f_evans.html   (265 words)

  
 John Petersen - School of Public Policy - George Mason University
John E. Petersen is a Professor of Public Policy and Finance at the George Mason School of Public Policy.
Prior to joining the faculty, he was President and Division Director of the Government Finance Group/ARD, a financial research and advisory firm located in Arlington, Virginia.
Dr. Petersen earned a B.A. in economics from Northwestern University in 1962 and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1964.
www.gmu.edu /depts/spp/faculty/petersen/index.html   (217 words)

  
 John Sambataro's Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Born John Sambataro on August 27, 1953 in South Florida Johnne started playing guitar at the age of 7.
After attending schools in South Florida he then continued his education taking two years at Miami Dade Community College studying music theory and guitar.
His experience at Criteria gave him the opportunity not only to record but to tour with Dave Mason, McGuinn, Clark and Hillman (The Byrds), Firefall as their new lead singer/guitarist and Dion (Dion and The Belmonts).
www.thedavemason.com /bios/johnsambatarobio.html   (440 words)

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