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  Military.com Content
With those vessels and Hopkins at their head, “an embryonic American navy was officially born,” according to historians Frances Diane Robotti and James Vescovi in their "The U.S.S. Essex and the Birth of the American Navy.
Both Hopkins and his navy would need these traits as they faced the strongest naval power on earth; however, these same traits would be the new commander’s undoing.
Hopkins left his family farm at 20 to follow the salt air not far away, and he soon worked as a seaman and trader of great ability.
www.military.com /Content/MoreContent?file=ML_ehopkins_bkp   (457 words)

  
 history
The original faculty of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, including such pioneers of modern medicine as William H. Welch, William S. Halsted, William Osler and Howard A. Kelly, created a revolutionary new medical curriculum that integrated a rigorous program of basic science education with intensive clinical mentoring.
Johns Hopkins, counted many "firsts" among its achievements during its early years: the first major medical school in the United States to admit women; pioneer in the use of rubber gloves during surgery; and the first to conceptualize renal dialysis.
Hopkins' historic domed administration building, named for John Shaw Billings, the physician administrator who was the intellectual architect of the original Hospital, stands as a familiar image of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
www.hopkinsmedicine.org /surgery/about/history.html   (611 words)

  
 Generations - Person Page 12
Patrick Clark was the son of Patrick Clark and Honor Dever.
Patrick Clark was the son of Patrick Clark and Brigid Hopkins.
Patrick married Nellie Corcoran, daughter of Patrick Corcoran and Bridget Groarke.
members.cox.net /irish.roots/p12.htm   (1013 words)

  
 Governor Stephen Hopkins
Stephen Hopkins, Esq., Chief Justice of said Colony, also appeared before the commissioners and assured them he was ready and willing to aid and assist the commissioners in the exercise of the power and authority with which they are invested for discovering the persons who destroyed the Gaspee schooner, andc.
Stephen Hopkins was born on March 7, 1707 in Cranston, Rhode Island, the son of William and Ruth (Wilkinson) Hopkins.
John Cole and Nicholas Brown were appointed a committee "to prepare an address to his majesty for a redress of our grievances in respect to the duties, impositions, etc., already laid and proposed to be laid on this colony."
www.gaspee.org /StephenHopkins.htm   (4035 words)

  
 Mr Robert John Hopkins
the boat was lowered but when it reached the water Hopkins and Fred Barrett had to work quickly to cut the boat free from the falls as it drifted under lifeboat 15 which had begun its descent.
After his arrival in New York Hopkins left the White Star Line, and applied to the American Red Cross for relief as reported in a newspaper of the time (see articles).
John P. Eaton and Charles A. Haas (1994) Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy, 2nd ed.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /biography.php?id=1341   (282 words)

  
 Influence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and John Berryman
To understand Hopkins, Berryman wrote, one had to understand the literary canon, for no `account of Hopkins' literary thought which ignores his elaborate and profound comment upon Shakespeare, upon Milton, upon Keats was worth our attention'.
What Berryman had noted in reading Hopkins were the contrarieties, the particular mixture of `vigour and fatigue, confidence and despair, the elegant and the blunt, the bright and the dry'.
The empathetic consideration of Hopkins (and unkind view of the treatment Hopkins presumably received in Ireland) is typical of Berryman's contention that the greater the poet the less the understanding and appreciation.
www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org /studies/john_berryman.html   (2804 words)

  
 Freedom: A History of US. Printable Page | PBS
John was married to an extraordinary woman named Abigail Adams, who wrote him many letters.
John Hancock from Massachusetts believed he was the man for the job.
But John Adams knew that the delegates were suspicious of the Massachusetts people.
www.pbs.org /wnet/historyofus/web01/segment6_p.html   (679 words)

  
 Hopkins
Arthur HOPKINS became a major Virginia landowner, holding over 30,000 acres; became one of Goochland County's Gentlemen Justices; held a Commission as a "Colonel of Horse"; gave bond as High Sheriff of Goochland County; was a member of the House of Burgess 1739-41; was commissioned a captain; and a Vestryman of St. James Northam Parish.
The HOPKINS homestead and graveyard were situated on a beautiful rolling hill overlooking the James River which allowed a splendid view of the surrounding country for miles.
Their son, Colonel John HOPKINS (1748-1807) served in the Revolutionary War with the Goochland County, VA Militia in 1779.
webpages.charter.net /pepbaker/hopkins.htm   (652 words)

  
 Saint Patrick and Gerard Manley Hopkins
March 17 St Patrick - Recommend first to God the whole course of his life, thanking God for the way he is glorified in him; his exile and sufferings, his piety and patience; his selfsacrifice and zeal; his miracles and success.
We have four letters to him from Dr John Rhys, an Oxford professor of Celtic Studies, who was in Rhyl on the coast of Wales not far from St Beuno's in the summer of 1877, Hopkins' last year of theology and the year of his ordination.
Patrick has described how, a few years after he had returned to Britain, he `saw in the night the vision of a man...
www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org /studies/st_patrick.html   (2881 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Hopkins
Hopkins, Clement Eusebius — Brother of Edward A. Hopkins.
Hopkins, George A. — of Wicomico County, Md. Democrat.
Hopkins, John Patrick (1858-1918) — also known as John P. Hopkins — of Illinois.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/hopkins.html   (1308 words)

  
 John Forbes Poet > Obituary by Alan Wearne
John Forbes was associated with the so called Generation of 68, a grab bag of young-to-youngish verse rebels (this writer included) who hung out in Melbourne and Sydney in the late 1960's and early 70's.
John despised verse careerism though he forgave those who had talent, and he often despaired of reputations he believed were based on the concept of the poet as mini- celeb.
His parents having met in the air force, John Patrick Edward Forbes was born in Melbourne, the eldest of four sons.
www.afactor.net /forbes/info/obituary.html   (1060 words)

  
 New interim medical director of emergency medicine
John North Shores Hospital recently announced the appointment of Patrick Hopkins, MD (of East China) to interim medical director, department of emergency medicine.
Hopkins has been the assistant medical director of emergency medicine at St. John North Shores Hospital since November 2004.
Hopkins earned his medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine, and completed a residency in emergency medicine at St. John Hospital and Medical Center where he was named chief resident.
www.stjohn.org /PressRelease.aspx?PressReleaseID=571   (155 words)

  
 Powell Family Tree - aqwg55
John D. Lynch was born 16 Jul 1820 in TN.
Sarah Alice Lynch [Parents] was born 12 Oct 1880 in Webster Co., KY. She died 24 Feb 1968 in Hopkins Co, KY and was buried UNKNOWN in Pleasant View Cemetery (btw Richland and Madisonville).
John Evander Harris was born 21 Apr 1909.
www.afn.org /~afn60701/JPOWELLGED.wbg/aqwg55.htm   (414 words)

  
 Fool.com: John Reeves's Bio and Archive
John Reeves is a research analyst at The Motley Fool.
He is currently pursuing an MBA in finance at Johns Hopkins University.
John enjoys researching companies and looks for well-managed organizations with solid business models.
www.fool.com /About/staff/JohnReeves/author.htm   (105 words)

  
 Hopkins one of the first of the 1970's New Realists
"Hopkins, one of the first of the 1970's New Realists" Robert Lindsay, Curator of Australian Painting, National Gallery of Victoria.
"In the 1970's John Hopkins was considered to be one of the most significant photo-realists in Australia.
In the interim, since he was last seen, Hopkins' art appears to have tracked technology with a shift from the camera to the computer, and the outcome is a new startling surrealism." Jeff Makin, Art Critic, Herald Sun.
www.hopkins-images.com   (154 words)

  
 John Dewey
John Dewey (1859-1952) was an American psychologist, philosopher, educator, social critic and political activist.
In 1899, John Dewey was elected president of the American Psychological Association, and in 1905 he became president of the American Philosophical Association.
The journal is co-sponsored by the John Dewey Society, the Philosophy of Education Society, and the Colleges of Education at the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign and the University of Illinois, Chicago.
dewey.pragmatism.org   (1301 words)

  
 YRMusic.com :: Bio : John Schrag
John Schrag still lives near where he grew up, in downtown Toronto.
At the age of seven he was auditioned for a position at St. Michael's Choir School, where he spent the next ten years studying choral music and academics.
John was the baritone section leader in the Toronto Gay Men's Chorus for three years.
yrmusic.com /v2/artists/bios/artist.php?ID=85   (159 words)

  
 Great Lakes Area .NET User Group (GANG) > Home ( DNN 2.1.2 )
Josh Holmes was re-elected as Vice President and Patrick Steele was re-elected as secretary.
Patrick Steele's slide deck (in both PPT and PDF format) along with his sample code from last night's Asynchronous Winforms talk is now available for download.
Patrick Steele's demo code and PPT slides from his log4net presentation last night are now available.
www.migang.org   (2698 words)

  
 Hopkins, Gerard Manley 1844-1889 books, find the lowest prices
Concordance to the Sermons of Gerard Manley Hopkins
A Commentary on the Sonnets of G.M. Hopkins
Gray, Keats, Hopkins : Poetry and the Poetic Presence
www.allbookstores.com /Hopkins_Gerard_Manley_1844-1889_p5sd.html   (171 words)

  
 JHU Dynamical Systems and Control Laboratory
Post Doctoral Position in Underwater Robotics - A post-doctoral position at Johns Hopkins University is available on the topic underwater vehicle navigation and control.
In collaboration with former DSCL post-doctoral student Dan Stoianovicci (presently Assistant Professor the Johns Hopkins Medical School), and collaborators Dr. Louis Kavoussi, Russel Taylor, Pat Jensen, and Dr. Eugene deJuan, we have developed several robots for surgical applications.
John Niparko M.D., Department of Otolaryngology, Johns Hopkins Hospital
robotics.me.jhu.edu /dscl   (4981 words)

  
 TAP: Vol 14, Iss. 11. The -Ism That Failed. John Patrick Diggins.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Daniel Patrick Moynihan was another who saw communism's "terminal contradictions" (Bill Bradley's phrase invoked at a recent Moynihan memorial).
Even Reagan recognized, in his second term, that Russia was nearing its end and urged Mikhail Gorbachev to join him in beginning disarmament and ignoring their respective bureaucracies.
Commentary's second villain was John Kenneth Galbraith, the liberal economist who would return glowing from Russia as though he had been swept away by the Bolshoi Ballet.
www.prospect.org /print/V14/11/diggins-j.html   (3880 words)

  
 The Inn at the End of the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
John of the Cross, Therese of the Child Jesus and Teresa Benedicta of the
Such a grace is the "Sabbatine privilege." In the so-called Bulla Sabbatina John XXII affirmed that wearers of the scapular are soon freed from the flames of purgatory, at least by the Saturday after death.
Both St John and St Thomas were buried in the churchyard of St Peter ad Vincula within the confines of the Tower of London.
thesixbells.blogspot.com   (10361 words)

  
 Sites devoted to people in the American Revolution
John Strong DAR Mansion - general in the Vermont Militia
Morton Homestead - house of John Morton, signer of the Declaration of Independence
John Marshall House - Marshall served as a officer in the Army
www.nps.gov /thst/people.htm   (847 words)

  
 Patrick & Mary Gullion Descendants
Patrick O' Gullion was "considerably upwards of 100 yrs old" when he died in Lexington, KY. on 10/08/1805.
There is a difference of opinion on who the father was of Robert, Jeremiah, John and the Gullion sisters.
Issac Hopkins ca l780, and resided in East Tenn. Roan Co. Mary Pierce Hopkins m.
www.seidata.com /~bhoggatt/ruth/gullion.html   (535 words)

  
 Doubleday Books | Gospel According to John I-XII by Raymond E. Brown
In this first of three volumes on the writings of John (two on the Gospel and one on the letters of John), Raymond E. Brown introduces the reader to the beauty and complexity of the fourth Gospel.
Unlike other commentaries on the Gospel of John, this one analyzes and presents the scholarly debates in a form that the interested layperson can appreciate.
Whether discussing John's version of miracle stories found in the other Gospels, explaining the meaning of obscure Greek words, or pointing out the relevance of Jesus' words and deeds, Father Brown speaks to scholars and laypeople alike.
www.randomhouse.com /doubleday/catalog/display.pperl?0385015178   (368 words)

  
 The Johns Hopkins Cycling Web Site - News | Information and Updates
In 2003, Kris Hedges won the road race, came in thrid in the criterium, and led Hopkins to victory in the team trial for the second consecutive year.
Patrick and Joe Carey (currently with the Chesapeake Wheelmen) founded the Charm City Velo club, which was sponsored by Bianchi.
Kozo Shimano (yes, as in Shimano components) was also attending Hopkins at the time; he was involved with the club but did not race as much as Patrick and Peter...
www.jhu.edu /~cycling/news   (1029 words)

  
 FLORENCE R. HOPKINS
Hopkins was born April 24, 1928, in Norfolk, the daughter of the late John Thomas and Lillie Hope Rodgers.
She is survived by her loving family: husband, John Sties Hopkins; six sons, John S. Hopkins Jr., Bernard Leroy Hopkins, Michael D. Hopkins, Timothy P.
Hopkins, Dennis Patrick Hopkins, Michael Hopkins; a daughter, Christina Hopkins; three sisters, Bertie L. Eanes, Eunice R. Rabette and Catherine Pearce and husband, Kenneth; grandchildren, John III, Meredith, Daniel, Melanie, Russell, Michelle, Brandy, Candice, Angela, Timothy, Johnathan, Steven, Edward and Sarah; two great-granddaughters, Stephanie and Christlynn; and her aunt, Ethel Florence Hope.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1997/vp971009/10090418.htm   (243 words)

  
 This Day in History
The new Admiral Hopkins, as he was dubbed by George Washington, was a Rhode Islander of some standing.
Hopkins’ first assignment was to assess the feasibility of an attack on British naval forces in the Chesapeake Bay.
After sailing south with his meager force of eight ships, Hopkins decided that victory in such an encounter was impossible.
www.historychannel.com /tdih/tdih.jsp?category=americanrevolution&month=10272964&day=10272987   (340 words)

  
 Jack-the-Lad's All-Time Favorite Movie List
From the director of "Eraserhead," a story of tremendous cruelty, compassion, and courage towards a 19th Century London man suffering severe congenital disfigurement.
John can still dance after all these years.
It must be magnificently pretentious, have no discernable redeeming characteristics, and thoroughly insult the average person's intelligence.
www.john-bauer.com /movies.htm   (2401 words)

  
 I386: John J. GALLAGHER (____ - ____)
_______________________ _John J. John J. _Charles F. _Mary Dolores HOPKINS _
[43] The gender of Esther Hopkins is female.
[47] Nathan HOPKINS, son of Jonathan HOPKINS, married Esther DRYAL or DRIEL, and of
members.aol.com /mschopkins/d0000/g0000014.html   (164 words)

  
 Johns Hopkins Arthritis Discusses the Role of Exercise in Arthritis
Johns Hopkins Arthritis Discusses the Role of Exercise in Arthritis
All information contained within the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center website is intended for educational purposes only.
Consumers should never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something they may have read on this website.
www.hopkins-arthritis.som.jhmi.edu /mngmnt/exercise.html   (3282 words)

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