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  John Sanford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Sanford (1904 – March 6, 2003) was an American author.
Sanford was a member of the Communist Party, and his wife Roberts accompanied him to a few Party meetings, but she never devoted herself to the cause as he had, although she did officially joined the Party.
John "Jack" A. Sanford is also the name of a Jungian analyst and Episcopal priest.
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 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Sanford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Stephen Sanford were offered at the time of her death by friends, by the pulpit, by the press, and in the records of the various societies, social, religious and benevolent, with which she had been connected.
John Sanford, grandfather, in 1840, the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too," was elected to the twenty-seventh congress as a Democrat, and served one term.
Sanford was a delegate to the National Republican convention in 1892, and a member of the electoral college that cast the vote of New York for President McKinley in 1897.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/sanford.html   (3123 words)

  
 John Sanford -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
John Sanford (1904 – March 6, 2003) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American author.
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John "Jack" A. Sanford is also the name of a (additional info and facts about Jungian) Jungian analyst and (additional info and facts about Episcopal) Episcopal priest.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_sanford.htm   (738 words)

  
 webb - pafg11.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John WEBB I (Richard, Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geofrey, Henry) was born in 1615 in Dorsetshire, England.
John WEBB was born in 1631 in Essex County, Virginia.
John SANFORD Jr (Elizabeth WEBB, Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geofrey, Henry) was born on Jun 4 1633 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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John Sanford, 98, a prolific writer who was fllisted in the 1950s for his membership in the Communist Party, died of an aortic aneurysm March 6 in Santa Barbara, Calif.
John Sanford, a novelist, historian and memoirist who often focused his moral fables on the Adirondacks, died on March 6 in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was 98 and lived in Montecito, Calif.
Sanford married the former Marguerite Roberts, a screenwriter, in 1938.
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 webb - pafg12.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John WEBB II (John, Richard, Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geofrey, Henry) was born in 1642 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
John SANFORD (John SANFORD, Elizabeth WEBB, Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geofrey, Henry) was born in 1670.
John WEBB was born on Mar 9 1682 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
jimwebb.rootsweb.com /webb/pafg12.htm   (1866 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Obituaries | Obituary: John Sanford
John Sanford, who has died of an aortic aneurysm aged 98, was one of the last survivors of the interwar generation of American literary expatriates.
Sanford, having carried through the cold war era something of the 1930s popular front fascination with the American past, was rethinking the kind of book he wanted to write.
Sanford's range was exceptional, as was his willingness to intermingle historical and fictional characters.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,3604,917672,00.html   (779 words)

  
 History of North Idaho, Nez Perce County Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
John L. Sanford was born in Lincoln County, South Dakota, being the son of John and Mary (Nelson) Sanford.
Sanford was in the hottest of many of these awful conflicts when bullets were like hail, while hundreds of men were falling all around.
Sanford and are named as follows: Violet S. Carley, Charles M., Ella Olson, John Leroy, Mary A. Millage, William S. and Jesse H. Our subject came to the reservation in 1898 and as soon as he was of age secured his present homestead of forty acres.
www.usroots.org /~idhistry/nezperce/sanfordj.html   (458 words)

  
 John Sanford's Publications
Sanford, J.C. Pollen studies using a laser microbeam.
Sanford, J.C., D.K. Ourecky, J.E. Reich, H.S. Aldwinckle.
Sanford, J.C., D.K. Ourecky, and J.E. Reich, 1985.
www.nysaes.cornell.edu /hort/faculty/sanford/sanford_pubs.html   (1405 words)

  
 John Sanford / A Book of American Women
Published to great acclaim in the early 1980's, John Sanford's A Book of American Women (formerly titled To Feed Their Hopes) is a stunning feat of imaginative re-creation.
From the famous and the obscure, the real and the fictional, his own and mythical experience, Sanford has composed a striking collection of vignettes depicting the hardships, determination, despair, and redemption of American women living in a society dominated by men.
JOHN SANFORD is the author of more than twenty books, among them The People from Heaven, one of the inaugural volumes in the series The Radical Novel Revisited.
www.press.uillinois.edu /f95/sanford2.html   (220 words)

  
 John Sanford / Intruders in Paradise
Now in his nineties and still writing as beautifully and dangerously and originally as ever, John Sanford is an American literary treasure--simply one of our most talented writers.
Publishers can say anything they want in their catalog copy or on the jackets of their books--all this one really needs is the word "Great," and readers can join in on the chorus.
John Sanford was awarded the Robert Kirsch Award for Lifetime Achievement given by the L.A. Times (1998)
www.press.uillinois.edu /f97/sanford.html   (126 words)

  
 John F. A. Sanford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Sanford returned to St. Louis and married the daughter of Pierre Chouteau, Jr., Emilie, returning up the river, this time accompanied by Prince Maximilian, and went back to St. Louis.
Sanford resigned in late 1834, went to work for his father-in-law, remaining in Chouteau's employ the rest of his life.
In this essay, by Lisa Cozzens, it states that Dred Scott, the slave, was left to her brother, John F. Sanford by his sister, Mrs.
www.carolyar.com /bioJohnFASanford.htm   (303 words)

  
 John Sanford's A Palace of Silver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
It is, quite simply, John Sanford at the peak of his career and in his own inimitable style.
A Palace of Silver is a story of love that survives all, even the McCarthy-era fllist when John and Maggie refused her Hollywood studio's request to give the House Un-American Activities Committee "just a few unimportant names." Her response: "there are no unimportant names." This refusal was to cost them dearly.
John Sanford, now in his 99th year, has written one of his finest works to date.
www.caprapress.com /books/sanford_palace.php   (453 words)

  
 Sanford Table of Contents
John Sanford, the emigrant ancestor of this line, came to Boston on the Ship Lyon in Nov. 1631.
Between 1632 and 1637, he was a respected and active citizen of Boston, serving as cannoneer of the Fort at Boston, surveyor of ordance and other ammunition, on committees regulating cattle, and various committees charged with the laying out bounds for Roxbury, Newtown and private holdings.
Jack Sanford notes that John Winthrop "was instrumental in forcing the persecution of Anne Hutchinson" and that "this made a break in the heretofore fine relationship between himself and John Sanford." However, later Winthrop did send help to John and "others who were banished from Boston."
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 Progressive Farmer: John Sanford: Genes faster than a speeding BB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
In the fall of 1983, John Sanford was waging a prolonged battle with some plundering squirrels.
Sanford took what Allen and Wolf jokingly called the macroparticle accelerator (the BB pistol) back to his lab.
In recent years, Sanford has co-created a gene gun for use in human medicine, which is currently being tested to shoot genetic vaccines directly into the skin.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3832/is_199911/ai_n8862812   (611 words)

  
 John Sanford - Black Sparrow Books
The uniqueness of this "personal history" is in John Sanford's writing in so great a variety of voices astonishing in their authenticity - voices of the American character, beginning the in A.D. 1000 with Leif Ericson and ending with the atom bomb, which opened the most significant era in our history.
Sanford's re-creation of virtually every great figure and many little-known persons as well as the significant places and events in the American saga.
Sanford's long unfolding panorama presents essentially an optimism and hope in the eventual fulfillment of the original American spirit.
www.blacksparrowbooks.com /titles/sanford.htm   (266 words)

  
 John Sanford Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Sanford Moore (born June 5, 1966 in Montreal, Quebec), widely known as John Moore, is a Canadian radio and television broadcaster, film critic, actor, voice actor and comedian.
Since shortly after the 2003 departure of John Oakley to competing station CFMJ, Moore has hosted The John Moore Show during afternoon drive time on CFRB 1010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada's most listened-to commercial talk radio station.
He had been a personality at the station, primarily offering film reviews and entertainment features, since the late 1990s, generally joining from Montreal, where he broadcast on CFRB's sister station CJAD.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Sanford_Moore   (198 words)

  
 Orange County Astronomers - First moments of break-up of STS-107 captured on video by John Sanford
John was observing the reentry of the space shuttle as it passed north of his home near Springville CA.
John is submitting the original tape of his video directly to NASA and he has already spoken with NASA officials.
I asked John to describe what he saw and if he realized what had happened at the time or if he only found out after viewing later television broadcasts of the tragic event he had witnessed and captured on his video.
www.ocastronomers.org /e-zine/announcements/sts_107_support.asp   (418 words)

  
 Progressive Farmer: 2001 Man of the year: John Sanford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
From an idea of Cornell University scientist John Sanford, the world now has corn and cotton that kill insect pests, plants that are resistant to herbicides, a rice resistant to insects (from the genes of potatoes) and tolerant of salt and drought (genes from barley).
Wolf and Sanford had done some hard thinking about Sanford's ideas for moving genetic material into living plant cells, and had come upon the notion of "shooting" it in.
Sanford brought into the employ of the fragile craft of plant biotechnology.22-caliber blanks (the kind used in nail guns).
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3832/is_200101/ai_n8937318   (1180 words)

  
 Apologetics research resources on religious cults and sects - Inner Healing
John and Paula Sanford are major proponents of a "Christianized" version, first introduced by Agnes Sanford.
For instance, the former is taught in the Vineyard movement, while the latter is taught by Ed Smith in his TheoPhostic Counseling approach.
In the late John Wimber's Vineyard theology Christians could not be demon-possessed (owned by demons), but instead could very well be "demonized" - demon-oppressed (bothered by demons).
www.apologeticsindex.org /i01.html   (1459 words)

  
 Profiles: John Sanford
In this series of profiles we are going to meet people involved in different facets of this dialogue, and try to discover what is happening in it today, and what hopes there are for it in the future.
Jack Sanford: I turn the same probing mind to my Jungian mentors, and to Jung, himself, as I do anywhere else, and I am not a slave to what Jung felt and believed, and Jungians aren’t expected to be a slave to what Jung felt and believed.
Jack Sanford: Well, I think there are some distinctions, and I think a process like the one you talked about, or John of the Cross merges from the psychological into the spiritual.
www.innerexplorations.com /catjc/5.htm   (3525 words)

  
 Swans Commentary: John Sanford's "The People From Heaven", by Louis Proyect - lproy05
Released in 1995 as part of the RNR series, John Sanford's The People From Heaven incorporates the same kind of restless experimentalism found in the novels of his close friend and fellow Jew Nathaniel West, to whom the novel is dedicated.
Sanford, who was born Julian Shapiro, died in March 2003 at the age of 99.
But Sanford's ambition to stretch the conventions of the novel and break through to a deeper reality about American society was not exhausted with this device.
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 John Sanford: His Life and Work   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
John Sanford was born Julian L. Shapiro May 31, 1904.
Sanford is the author of 24 books, including novels, creative interpretations of history, and several volumes of memoir and autobiography.
John Sanford's correspondence, manuscripts, and papers are on deposit in the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center of the Library of Boston University.
psych.fullerton.edu /jmearns/sanford.htm   (353 words)

  
 Sanford named editor of Stanford Report
John Sanford, who has served as Stanford Report interim editor since August 2003, has been named Stanford News Service associate director for print and Stanford Report editor.
Sanford, whose appointment is effective April 1, has worked at the News Service since 2000, covering the arts and humanities.
"John is a gifted journalist who is well regarded among the faculty and his News Service colleagues," said Elaine Ray, director of the News Service.
news-service.stanford.edu /news/2004/april7/sanford-47.html   (170 words)

  
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SANFORD was born 1636 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, and died October 05, 1683 in Fairfield, CT. He married REBECCA WHELPLEY, daughter of HENRY WHELPLEY and MARY_.
She was born April 08, 1679 in Killingworth, CT., and died May 18, 1755 in Fairfield, CT..
John served in the Civil War c1864-1865, Union force from Ohio.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Ranch/4453/johns.html   (2459 words)

  
 A Brief Biography of John Sanford
John Sanford was born Julian L. Shapiro May 31, 1904, in Harlem, New York, then a thriving Jewish enclave.
Sanford's mother died in 1914; her death had an enduring effect on him.
John Sanford died shortly afterward, on March 5, 2003, a few months shy of his 99th birthday.
psych.fullerton.edu /jmearns/bio.htm   (471 words)

  
 John Sanford / The People from Heaven
The author, John Sanford, is considered by many to be one of the finest little-known writers of the twentieth century.
JOHN SANFORD is the author of more than twenty books, among them To Feed Their Hopes: A Book of American Women, which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award.
ALAN WALD, professor of English at the University of Michigan, is the author of The Responsibility of Intellectuals: Selected Essays on Marxist Traditions in Cultural Commitment.
www.press.uillinois.edu /f95/sanford.html   (294 words)

  
 Rocking T Ranch - Preserving True Horsemanship
John is available for clinics, (please see our clinic page for more information on hosting).
John's teaching applies to English and Western as well as any breed of horse.
Holding onto the traditions of old vaqueros, this is a path less taken.
www.rockingtranchqtrhorses.com   (305 words)

  
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 Home on the Range production notes - Will Finn, John Sanford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Directors Finn and Sanford came on board in October, 2000, and helped to shape the story further and write the final screenplay.
Sanford recalls, “When we came on board, we had a free hand.
Sanford explains, “Will and I have been huge fans of the Roseanne show from way back, and I loved her HBO specials.
www.mooviees.com /7506/1207-production_notes   (666 words)

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