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  John Tate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Torrence Tate, born March 13, 1925 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is an American mathematician, distinguished for many fundamental contributions in algebraic number theory and related areas in algebraic geometry.
Tate's thesis, on the analytic properties of the class of L-functions introduced by Erich Hecke, is one of the relatively few such dissertations that have become a by-word.
The Tate conjectures are the equivalent for étale cohomology of the Hodge conjecture.
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 John Tate (boxer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Tate was an American prizefighter and Olympian boxer who briefly held the World Boxing Association Heavyweight title from 1979 to 1980.
Tate's reign would be brief, however, as he would lose the title to Mike Weaver just five months later.
Tate's life after his championship reign was brief and troubled, suffering from a cocaine addiction during the 1980's, being convicted on petty theft and assault charges, serving time in prison, and at times panhandling on the streets of Knoxville, Tennessee.
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 Allen Tate's Life and Career
ATE was born John Orley Allen Tate near Winchester, Kentucky, the son of John Orley Tate, a businessman, and Eleanor Parke Custis Varnell.
Tate maintains that the role of the man of letters is the supervision of language, whose own aim must be "to forward the ends proper to man." For Tate, a convert in 1950 to Roman Catholicism, "[t]he end of social man is communion in time through love, which is beyond time."
Tate's own "harshly formed, powerful poems" (as Randall Jarrell described them), with "their tone of somewhat forbidding authority," test the limits of the symbolist mode and formal versification.
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 Descendants of Robert Tate, SR
JOHN (COL.)2 TATE (ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1743 in Augusta, VA, and died December 15, 1828 in Lebanon, Russell County, VA. He married MARY BRACKEN 1766 in Lebanon, Washington Couinty, VA. She was born 1742 in New Castle, Delaware, and died March 13, 1817 in Lebanon, Russell County, VA.
John Tate was born in 1743, Virginia, and is thought to be a son of Robert Tate.
John Tate gave Isaac Tate a tract of land but did not deed it to him, consequently after his death in 1828, the family met and signed a deed to Isaac conveying the 108 acres on which he then lived to him, the deed dated 9 Dec. 1829.
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 Active Skim View of: 13 John Torrence Tate
Tate's advice, counsel, and interest were a great stimulus and comfort not only to his students, but also to his colleagues on the faculty of the Minnesota physics department.
But Tate showed rare judgment and common sense in not delaying by much refereeing noteworthy papers dealing with various applications of quantum mechanics; this was important, for America was somewhat at a disadvantage compared to the centers of Europe, where the revolution had germinated.
Tate's selflessness of purpose, steadfast devotion to duty and his telling contributions to the vital cause of our country cannot be measured." The American Institute of Physics established the John Torrence Tate International Gold Medal in his honor.
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 John Tate, HM3, Navy, Seattle WA, 10May67 19E087 - The Virtual Wall®
Tate, a Seattle native, was graduated from Lincoln High School in 1965, where he played varsity basketball.
Cullen D. Tate, Seattle; a brother Marine Cpl. Thomas S Tate, Bremerton; a maternal grandmother, Mrs.
John C. Tate was a selfless man. We were both from Seattle so we naturally became friends.
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 John M. Tate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
My father, William C. Tate who was born in Yadkin County, No. Carolina January 25, 1831, came to Missouri in 1850, worked for grandfather Martin Rice, on his farm, who ran an apple tree nursery in connection with his farming.
Rubin Edwards, would say, "well, John, while we are resting, let us go and pull worms off of the tobacco;" Yes--while we were resting; some job for a boy with a full stomach to pull big worms in two or mash them on the ground.
Footnote: John Martin Tate, born before the Civil War, orphaned at the age of 11, saved at age 16, was an example of what may be accomplished through one man willing to be used of God.
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John Tate Jr.’s initial gift was augmented by funds from his family, bringing the total to $333,000, which then was supplemented with $167,000 in state funds from the Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund to create a $500,000 endowed professorship.
John Tate Jr., better known as "Jack," was born in Charlotte in 1917.
Tate is well-known throughout the state for his community and civic activities on behalf of children and families.
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 Descendants of Robert (Sr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jane Tate, daughter of Col. John Tate and Mary Bracken Tate was born about 1763 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA and died prior to December 9, 1829, when the heirs of Col. John Tate met to dispose of their inheritance.
John Tate was born about 1783 in Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain near Lebanon which later became Russell County, VA. He was mentioned in the will of his father Robert Tate, on July 29, 1796 and signed with his heirs in 1816.
John Tate to R. Stepp, Trustee, to secure payment of $120.00 to James Walker and Sterling Savage mentions Dicy Tate as being the widow of John Tate when the land was sold by said Trustee on January 18, 1847.
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 RootsWeb: ROOTS-L [ROOTS-L] John Tate/1837   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John's mother and father were married in England and came to the states after 1825.
John's mother and father both died in 1851 from the fl cholera and were supposedly buried in Crittenden Co., Kentucky.
John was left with younger siblings to raise at the age of 15.
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 John Tate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
My grandfather, John Melvin Tate, was born at his parents' home in Flippin, Arkansas on February 23, 1922.
John became known as J.M. Benjamen and worked as a carpenter, painter, in a pencil factory, and was in the Army.
They had their first son, John Wayne Tate, on October 30, 1959, which also happened to be J.M.'s mother's birthday.
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 John Tate Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tate's thesis, on the analytic properties of the class of L-function introduced by Erich Hecke, is one of the relatively few such dissertations that have become a by-word.
He made a number of individual and important contributions to p-adic theory: the Lubin-Tate local theory of complex multiplication of formal groups; rigid analytic spaces; the 'Tate curve' parametrisation for p-adic elliptic curves; p-divisible (Tate-Barsotti) groups.
The Tate conjectures are the equivalent for etale cohomology of the Hodge conjecture.
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 John Tate to Become COO of Restoration Hardware, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tate was formerly a member of the Board of Directors of the Company and the head of the Company's Audit Committee, which positions he resigned immediately prior to his acceptance of employment with the Company.
Tate joins the management team of the Company from Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc., a vertically integrated retailer of donuts and coffee, where he served as its Chief Operating Officer.
Tate served as Chief Financial Officer and President of Krispy Kreme Manufacturing and Distribution from October 2000 to January 2002.
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 John Tate's Compass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This all reminds me of the unfortunate story of the British entrepreneur John Tate and his compasses.
Tate's compasses didn't sell; Tate went bankrupt, the factory closed, and the workers were laid off.
The moral of the story, of course, is that he who has a Tate's is lost.
www.scoutxing.com /stories/story048.htm   (161 words)

  
 AP Online: Cocaine found in John Tate's blood@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ Former WBA heavyweight champion John Tate was high on cocaine when he slammed his pickup truck into a utility pole in April and died, the Knox County medical examiner says.
Tate, who fought drug problems and resorted to panhandling after his boxing career, ``had been using cocaine regularly in the last 24 hours of his life,'' Dr. Sandra Elkins said Monday.
But she said that does not change her initial finding that Tate, 43, died from a stroke caused by a tumor at the base of his skull.
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 Geometry.Net - Authors: Tate Allen
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John Orley allen tate was born in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky, in 1899.
Tate was a founding editor of The Fugitive, a magazine of verse published out of Nashville, Tennessee, from 1922 to 1925.
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 AllRefer.com - Allen Tate (American Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Allen Tate (John Orley Allen Tate), 1899–1979, American poet and critic, b.
He was one of the founders and editors of the Fugitive (1922–25), a magazine that represented the Southern agrarian literary group of social and political conservatives.
His poems, filled with bitter and original imagery, exhibit unusual skill; they show Tate's intense feeling for history and for human estrangement in the world.
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 Tate St Ives : Displays of modern and contemporary art
He draws inspiration from an eclectic range of sources; from Henri Matisse, to Cornish wind-farms and his own experience of working on the land.
Free with Admission Join a member of staff for an introduction to the exhibitions at Tate St Ives.
A public exhibition of initial proposals for the Tate St Ives Phase Two project.
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 Tate Britain | Past Exhibitions | Gwen John and Augustus John
This is the first major exhibition to focus on the work of sibling artists Gwen and Augustus John.
Featuring over sixty paintings and drawings by each artist, the exhibition reveals that although Augustus described himself and his sister as ‘the same thing, really’, their art developed in different directions.
Gwen John (1876-1939) and Augustus John (1878-1961) were both students at the SladeSchoolin Londonin the 1890s.
www.tate.org.uk /britain/exhibitions/john   (334 words)

  
 John Flaxman (1755 - 1826) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Flaxman, Compositions ä from the Divine Poem of Dante Alighieri (London: Longmanä, 1807), 1807
John Sartain, Portrait of John A. Sutter, 1850
John James Audubon, Douglass" Squirrel, a study for pl. 48 ofViviparous Quadripeds of North America by John James Audubon and Rev. John Bachman (New York: John James Audubon, 1845-1848), circa 1843
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 John Tate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Tate was a resident and Mercer of London and is recorded as the first English maker of white paper.
His mill was located on a stream that flowed into the river Lea in Hertfordshire during ca.
Tate used a watermark of an eight-pointed star enclosed in a double circle that may have been copied from a design that served as a common symbol during the Tudor period.
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 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Gwen and Augustus John on show at Tate Britain
A comparison of Gwen John and her brother Augustus opens at Tate Britain this week, the first since their deaths.
She was model, muse, cook, costumier, mother of a tribe of children, and general nanny to Augustus and his wife, Ida - but she also ran off with Gwen to France for a year.
Two vast works are on show: Galway, a triptych in the Tate's possession for 80 years but rarely shown due to lack of space; and The Mumpers (an old word for beggars), a vast, brilliant canvas that is awkward for its museum in Detroit to show and has not been seen in Britain since 1915.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,1314164,00.html   (605 words)

  
 Tate, John Bibb. Memoir.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Bibb Tate was a Methodist minister who served in the North Georgia Conference for approximately 41 years.
John Tate was a graduate of Birmingham Southern College (1927) and the Candler School of Theology, Emory University (1929).
Some of the more prominent appointments discussed in the memoir are his appointments as Wesley Foundation Director at the University of Georgia (1931-36) and as pastor of First Methodist of College Park (1940-44), First Methodist of Marietta (1944-48), Methodist of LaGrange (1948-53), and St. Mark Methodist, Atlanta (1953-57).
www.pitts.emory.edu /ARCHIVES/text/mss117.html   (272 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Tate has been appointed as Chief of the Acquisitions and Classification Section in the Depository Administration Branch, effective August 29, 1999.
Previously John was Congressional Designation Specialist and a member of the Depository Services Staff.
John began his career at GPO in 1974, working in the Depository Distribution Division.
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/adnotes/1999/201499/an2014b.txt   (163 words)

  
 Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - John Tate: MAIN
John Tate Harvard University Department of Mathematics One Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Office: 342 Telephone: (617) 4952147...
Tate, John, Ph.D., Princeton, 1950 Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair (No. 4).
This picture was taken at John Tate's sixtieth birthday conference at Harvard in 1985.
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 John Tate on Unions on National Review Online
John Tate on Unions on National Review Online
By John Tate, vice president, National Right to Work Committee
Now is not the time for Congress to capitulate to Big Labor bosses' demands.
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 tate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Believe to be a son of John Tate
She is off Abraham Tate Line and has a very nice site alone with other Surnames she is working on.She is off line at this time.
Wynell is also off of Abraham Tate son of John Tate and Pheobe ?, She also has a very nice site alone with other surnames she is researching.
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 UMM | John Tate Award
From: John F. Schwaller, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean
The 2004-05 John Tate Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising serve to recognize and reward academic advising.
They call attention to the contribution that academic advising makes in helping students formulate and achieve intellectual, career, and personal goals.
www.mrs.umn.edu /services/acad_affairs/JohnTateCall.F04.html   (275 words)

  
 BW Online | August 17, 2004 | Inside the Hole at Krispy Kreme
COO John Tate may be seen as a sacrifice to Wall Street, but his departure isn't likely to be the end of the doughnut maker's woes
Tate had sat on the Montana Mills board prior to the acquisition.
Tate's departure comes a little more than two weeks after Krispy Kreme disclosed that the Securities and Exchange Commission had begun an informal inquiry into the earnings shortfall announced in May and the acquisitions of franchisees.
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