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  John W. Taylor
John Whittaker Taylor was a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles from 1884 to 1905.
John Taylor and Sophia Whittaker, and was born May 15, 1858, in Provo, Utah county, Utah.
Taylor the education acquired in the schoolroom, though not deprecated in the least, was regarded only as a small part of the broader education to be gained in the practical walks of life.
personal.atl.bellsouth.net /w/o/wol3/taylojw1.htm   (3300 words)

  
 Whittaker_John biography
John's father was Edmund Taylor Whittaker, a distinguished mathematician who has a biography in this archive.
Whittaker attended Fettes from 1918 until 1920 during which time he was introduced to calculus.
Whittaker returned to his chair at Liverpool in October 1945 and became involved in administrative duties such as being Dean of Science from 1947 to 1950.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Whittaker_John.html   (1599 words)

  
 Taylor_Geoffrey
Geoffrey Taylor was a grandson of George Boole and Alicia Stott was his aunt.
Taylor continued his research after the end of the War, taking the opportunity to complete some more thorough investigations into problems which pressure of finding solutions had prevented him from taking further previously.
Taylor's work is of the greatest importance to the mechanics of fluids and solids and to their application in meteorology, oceanography, aeronautics, metal physics, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering.
w3.impa.br /~jair/Taylor_Geoffrey.html   (816 words)

  
 Knighthood in 1944
Taylor once wrote: "I wish I could again catch the exquisite thrill those lectures gave me. From that time I knew I wanted to be a scientist".
Taylor’s first scientific paper appeared in 1909, and in 1910 a theoretical study of shock waves, where he extended the work of Thomson, earned him the Smith Prize.
Taylor was a very shy man that did not find close personal relationships easy, however, in 1925, he married Grace Stephanie Ravenhill, a school mistress in Birmingham.
www.ce.berkeley.edu /~rlt/ce231/asst2/GITaylor.htm   (1270 words)

  
 John Etheridge - biography
John is equally at home on acoustic and electric guitar and his willingness to engage with so many styles is matched by his ability to excel in any of them.
John's theme of working with the cream of violinists was to continue when he played with Didier Lockwood, featuring on his first album, New World, as part of an all-star line-up including Gordon Beck (piano), Tony Williams (drums) and Niels-Henning Ørsted-Pedersen (bass).
John Etheridge is not just another great guitarist, he is a master of the instrument and he knows how to use it to best effect in an enormous range of settings.
www.johnetheridge.com /biog.htm   (1913 words)

  
 John Taylor
John Taylor was the third President of the Church, following Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.
In 1850 England John Taylor-- who was at the time an Apostl-- and a Protestant minister, argued.
Taylor vowed "We are accused here of polygamy, and actions the most indelicate, obscene, and disgusting, such than none but a corrupt and depraved heart could have contrived.
www.thedarksideofsaltlakecity.org /john_taylor.htm   (316 words)

  
 Department of Biological Sciences
Whittaker, J.B. Impacts and responses at population level of herbivorous insects to elevated CO European Journal of Entomology 96, 149-156.
Brooks, G.L. and Whittaker, J.B. Responses to elevated CO of multiple generations of Gastrophysa viridula feeding on Rumex obtusifolius.
Whittaker, J.B. and Tribe, N.A. An altitudinal transect as an indicator of responses of insects to climate change.
biol.lancs.ac.uk /bs/people/teach/jbw.html   (993 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
John's is interested in the ecology of herbivorous insects and has for some years been involved in studies of environmental perturbations on plant-insect interactions.
John is also involved in some of the insect work in the Ecological Change Network programme.
John teaches general areas of ecology and entomology with an emphasis on field and laboratory experimentation.
bssv01.lancs.ac.uk /erg/jbw.htm   (262 words)

  
 HITCHCOCK: Easy Virtue
John's family investigates the background of this new Whittaker bride.
Larita's scandalous past is discovered and John divorces her.
Whittaker) and Frank Elliot, Darcia Deane, Dorothy Boyd, Enid Stamp Taylor.
www.johndmorrison.com /hitchcock/easy1.html   (144 words)

  
 Todd Family Genealogy - aqwg19
She died 11 Feb 1945 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah and was buried 15 Feb 1945 in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Nellie married John Whittaker Taylor on 25 Sep 1888 in Point Roberts, Whtcm, Wa.
John Nory was the king's chaplain in Kirkwall, 1460 (Diplonwtarium Norvegicum, v, P. 599), and Walter Nore, notary in Strathendrick, 1480 (Strathendrick, p.
www.geocities.com /oso_beartodd/aqwg19.htm   (1258 words)

  
 9/2000
Whittaker, J. The Curse of the Runestone: Deathless Hoaxes.
Whittaker, J., A. Ferg, and J. Speth 1988 Arizona Bifaces of Wyoming Chert.
Whittaker, J. Individual Variation as an Approach to Economic Organization: Projectile Points at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona.
web.grinnell.edu /anthropology/Vitae/johnvita.html   (675 words)

  
 John Stafford and Margaret Brunt
Whittaker was born on 12 Jul. Parents: Lou Eliott Whittaker and Elizabeth Arilley Brown Munsey.
She was married to John Gordon Stafford on 30 Mar 1865.
Children were: Nancy Ann Stafford, George W. Stafford, James Stafford, Margaret Stafford, Elizabeth Stafford, Matilda Stafford, Susan Stafford, Thomas Stafford, John P. Stafford, Henry W. Stafford, Catherine Stafford, Lucinda Stafford, William Stafford, Joseph Eaton Stafford.
www.johnstafford.org /stafford/d131.htm   (623 words)

  
 Whittaker & Whitaker Surname Links
John Wesley's father was Samuel Nelson Whitaker and I estimate his birth1815.
Hugh was the oldest son of John Whitaker (~1745-1823) of the Raleigh, NC, area: this John Whitaker is the one in the Patriot Index from North Carolina who did NOT fight in the Revolution.
John was the first generation born in North Carolina: his parents and their ancestors were from southeastern Virginia.
www.whittaker.org /bob/surname.html   (2421 words)

  
 John Whittaker Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taylor married in 1883 and moved to Cassia County in Idaho, where he worked as a farmer and in his father's sawmill.
Samuel W. Taylor, a noted Mormon historian, is perhaps his most famous child.
Samuel W. Taylor also wrote a number of teleplays and stories that were adapted to film, including the short story "A Situation of Gravity" on which the movies The Absent-Minded Professor and Flubber were based.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Whittaker_Taylor   (470 words)

  
 JURIDICAL APOLOGISTS 1600
It is therefore hardly surprising that John Warwick Montgomery laments that it remains a neglected style.
[10] Lord Lyndhurst [John Singleton Copley] (1772-1863) was Solicitor-General of England in 1819, Attorney-General in 1824, and thrice served as Lord Chancellor of England.
[33] John Ford Whitworth (1854-) wrote seven legal textbooks, and his apologia was Legal and Historical Proof of the Resurrection of the dead with an examination of the evidence in the New Testament, Harrisburg: Publishing House of the United Evangelical Church, 1912.
www.trinitysem.edu /journal/philjohnsonpap.html   (5894 words)

  
 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach (born 1943), Conservative life peer and Director of Taylor's Bulbs of Spalding
John Taylor (1808-1887), Third President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
John Whittaker Taylor (1858-1916), Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Taylor   (528 words)

  
 Planet LDS » Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Taylor’s Mormons are recognizably human and thus interesting: sort of the opposite of the unsettlingly sweet and other-worldly illustrations common in certain devotional periodicals (The Ensign, The Watchtower, etc.).
Taylor’s humorous use of the Word of Wisdom is a prime example: coffee and whiskey and the substitutes Mormons devise for them (not always successfully) make repeated appearances.
Samuel Wooley Taylor (1907-1997) was a grandson of John Taylor (the third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) and one of thirty-six children of John Whittaker Taylor (an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). In the
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 John Mayall Fanmail Page 3
John Mayall played keyboard that night on most songs and sometimes keyboard and harmonica at the same time and I was surprised to see on the website that there is a keyboard player in the current Bluesbreakers.
Robben Ford's solo with John and the band was in my opinion better than any of the solos he played in his own set, I don't know how to account for that since it was the same musicians except maybe John's presence made a difference or else just the song.
Thanks John for all the years of magic you have given us, the first time I saw you was with Mick Taylor (first time round) at the Wakes Arms in Epping; if you can remember that far back and I never miss a UK tour.
www.johnmayall.com /fanmail_3.html   (15210 words)

  
 Civil Liberties Docket - Vol. IV, No. 2 - March, 1959
John Silard, Esq., 1631 K St., NW, Washington, D. Toberoff d/b/a Filmfare v.
John P. Miller, Constitutionality of efforts to dismiss public school teachers for loyalty reasons, 42 Marquette Law Rev. 215-236 (Fall 1958).
John O. Bigelow, Esq., 744 Broad St., and Morton Stavis, Esq., 744 Broad St., both of Newark, N. Mass v.
sunsite.berkeley.edu /meiklejohn/meik-4_2/meik-4_2-3.html   (7479 words)

  
 Whittaker constants for entire functions of several complex variables., John K. Shaw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Whittaker constants for entire functions of several complex variables., John K. Shaw
Whittaker constants for entire functions of several complex variables.
[1] J. Buckholtz, The Whittaker constant and successive derivatives of entire func- tions, Journal of Approximation Theory, (3) 2 (1970).
projecteuclid.org /Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/euclid.pjm/1102970275   (90 words)

  
 Will of Joseph Whittaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
I do hereby constitute and appoint my son John Whittiker sole Executor of my last will and testement in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 22 day of Febury 1837.
This the last will and testament of Joseph Whittaker dec'd was presented in Court, proved by the oaths of Robert Martin and David Y Martin the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordined to be recorded.
Anad on the motion of John Whittaker the Executor named into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $300.--conditioned as the law directs certificate is granted him for obtaining probat of said will in due form.
www.newrivernotes.com /misc/joswhit.htm   (794 words)

  
 Famous Adherents: Internal Use
John R. Winder John Smith John Tait John Taylor John Taylor Doolittle John W. Shawcroft John Whitmer John Whittaker Taylor John Willard Young Johnny Longden Johnny Miller Jon Heder Jon Huntsman Jon Huntsman Utah Jon Huntsman Jr.
Whittaker Converted to Catholicism in [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Whittaker.html McTutor] 1930 and member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
John Williams A hydrologist who was chief of the land and water division of the CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, their logo is pictured.
www.adherents.com /largecom/fam_other.html   (9640 words)

  
 Movie Info for Easy Virtue on MSN Movies
Ruined, Larita flees to the south of France and meets John Whittaker, a young, upstanding British man. They fall in love, marry, and the happy couple returns to England to mummy.
Mother Whittaker, a Victorian in the modern age, strenuously opposes the union and upbraids John for bringing scandal upon the family name.
Neither John nor his father has the strength to withstand Mother Whittaker's onslaught, and the film, and Larita, end miserably.
entertainment.msn.com /movies/movie.aspx?m=26100   (213 words)

  
 Gledhill Family Genealogy Forum
John Gledhill and Sarah Whittaker 1772 ENG - Katie 6/28/01
Re: John Gledhill and Sarah Whittaker 1772 ENG - Allen Rasmussen 12/06/02
Re: John Gledhill and Sarah Whittaker 1772 ENG - Tiana 7/25/01
genforum.genealogy.com /gledhill   (1249 words)

  
 Ancestors of Whittaker John Taylor NIELSON
He was named after President John Taylor's son, Apostle John Whittaker Taylor who made several trips to Manassa helping organize and to establish the wards and stake.
John W. Nielson who was killed In France during WWI.
The graves are well cared for, he is buried next to his parents.
www.utahrockhounds.com /mygen/chapman/555.htm   (152 words)

  
 Wesley's Letters: 1743
Gillies [Dr. John Gillies, of the College Church, Glasgow.
John Nelson and John Manners [John Manners's health gave way under the strain of a preacher's life.
Wesley ordained him on Aug. 1, 1785, with John Pawson and Joseph Taylor, 'three of our well-tried preachers,' to minister in Scotland.
wesley.nnu.edu /john_wesley/letters/1761.htm   (12428 words)

  
 Notes to Chapter IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
468-470) is an account of a curate of Maidstone, John Day, who was in trouble for papistry in 1566, and was accused of mocking burning martyrs in 1557.
An ecclesiastical officer, Dr. John Deye is described as in religious trouble in 1581; either of these two seems impossible however, as possible substitutes for Dee in Foxe's account.
Some confusion in Foxe's work might have been caused, since the Bishop of Chichester's name was George Day, and he was present frequently at interrogations of heretics conducted by Bonner.
www.johndee.org /calder/html/Notes4.html   (5835 words)

  
 Apostolic Family Relationships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
John Taylor (1838) and John Whittaker Taylor (1884)
George A Smith (1839) and John Henry Smith (1880)
John Henry Smith (1880) and George Albert Smith (1903)
home.comcast.net /~mdtaylormd/apostlea.htm   (356 words)

  
 MWP: John F. Marszalek (1939- )
Historian John F. Marszalek was born July 5, 1939, in Buffalo, New York.
Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker.
“The Petticoat Affair: Manners, Mutiny and Sex in Andrew Jackson’s White House, by John Marszalek.” Booknotes.
www.olemiss.edu /mwp/dir/marszalek_john   (437 words)

  
 John Etheridge - live dates
John Etheridge solo with Billy Cobham band (Lecce.
Soft Machine Legacy (l-r) John Etheridge, John Marshall, Theo Travis, Hugh Hopper.
John live at the Windsor Arts Centre (photo's by Mike Judd)
www.johnetheridge.com /live.htm   (299 words)

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