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  Amherst Magazine Summer 2003: College Row
William Henry’s coup de grâce was his discovery of a complete autograph copy of a previously unknown play by Shakespeare, Vortigern and Rowena.
William Henry immediately confessed, providing a detailed account of his careful selection of ink, paper and parchment, and his many harrowing close calls as he tried to stay one step ahead of the public.
Even stranger than William Henry’s Confessions was his father’s refusal to believe that the manuscripts were forgeries, and further, if they were forgeries, that his son was clever enough to have created them.
www.amherst.edu /magazine/issues/03summer/collegerow/folger.html   (471 words)

  
  William
Albion (William Blake) In the Urizen, Tharmas, Luvah and Urthona.
William, Archbishop of Mainz William (Wilhelm), the son of Mainz in 954/5 and died in 968.
William Binchy William Binchy is an eminent Ireland.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/william.html   (6307 words)

  
 Ward
Adolphus William Ward Adolphus William Ward (university of Cambridge.
Ward County, Texas Ward County is a 2000, the population is 10,909.
Ward House The Ward House is a 1882, it is the oldest house in the city.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/ward.html   (1302 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: William George Ward
At this time Ward was a follower of Dr. Arnold, a latitudinarian in his principles, and thoroughly out of touch with the views of the newer school.
Ward retired to Old Hall, near Ware (1846); and after holding the chair of moral philosophy there for a year was professor of dogmatic theology n St. Edmund's College between the years 1852-8.
WARD, William George Ward and the Oxford Movement (London, 1889); IDEM, William George Ward and the Catholic Revival (London, 1893); CHURCH, The Oxford Movement (London, 1891); HARRY, in Dublin Review (July, 1912).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15552c.htm   (816 words)

  
 Amherst Magazine Summer 2003: College Row
The trustees have appointed Lisa A. Raskin to the newly established John William Ward Professorship.
Raskin joined the Amherst faculty as a professor of psychology and neuroscience in 1979, and became dean of the faculty at Amherst in 1995; she stepped down from that position at the end of June to return to teaching and research.
The John William Ward Professorship, established in 2003 by grant from an anonymous member of the Board of Trustees, recognizes a senior faculty member at Amherst who is an accomplished scholar and teacher and who has served the college community with distinction on a key committee or in an administrative post.
www.amherst.edu /magazine/issues/03summer/collegerow/raskin.html   (400 words)

  
 Amherst College News Release:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Senator and Astronaut John Glenn To Speak at Amherst College April 7
William Irwin Thompson To Speak at Amherst College April 5
Amherst Physics Professor Robert Hilborn Elected Fellow of American Physical Society
www.amherst.edu /~pubaff/news/archives/archives03.html   (1444 words)

  
 William James
One hundred years after the publication of William James' The Varieties of Religious Experience, the Center for the Study of Science and Religion and the John Templeton Foundation brought together a group of influential scholars to reevaluate the significance of the classic work that analyzes religious experience within the context of psychology and philosophy.
William James's Narrative of Habit, by Renee Tursi, from findarticles.com.
The William James Lecture Hall is "devoted to all contemplations, musings, and queries concerning William James." It's a discussion group.
www.des.emory.edu /mfp/james.html   (2507 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1958 Fellows Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Maxwell Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Cornell University: 1958.
William Alonzo Gosline, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Zoologist, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan: 1958.
José Ignacio Borrero, Professor Emeritus of Biology, University of Valle, Cali, Colombia: 1958.
www.gf.org /58fellow.html   (2171 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation W Fellows Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
William Huston Wallace, Chairman, Professor of Geography, University of New Hampshire: 1963.
Ernest Edward Williams, deceased.Professor Emeritus of Biology and Alexander Agassiz Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Harvard University: 1952, 1981.
, Regents' Professor Emeritus of Geology, Ecology and Botany, University of Minnesota: 1954.
www.gf.org /wfellow.html   (6590 words)

  
 Used-Books for Sale from Mary Ward Books, Used, Rare and Out-Of-Print Books
If you have any further questions about an individual book or require a more detailed condition report please e-mail Mary Ward Books or use our 'ask question' button, found on every book description page.
Mary Ward Books holds a large selection of off-line second hand and out of print books.
Mary Ward Books, Blyford, Suffolk, IP19 9JR, United Kingdom.
www.marywardbooks.com   (415 words)

  
 Ward Kelly Interviews John Horvath, Jr.
John is widely published, both in print and on the internet; indeed he is one of the most recognizable poets on the web.
John Horváth, Jr.: During my life, major catastrophes have visited: a divorce wiped me out; neurosurgery on a son; the call to Desert Storm, to name a few.
Eliot was a bank teller; W. Williams was a pediatrician; each of us is making a world; and, where we all come to agreement, that is the natural world.
www.motherbird.com /wardjohn.html   (3339 words)

  
 Brown, A Life of Learning (ACLS Occasional Paper No. 55)
The active participle in the title of this Lecture Series, "A Life of Learning," is a splendid reminder that the excitement and pleasures of scholarship lie in the process of ongoing investigation and discovery.
When John William Ward became President of the ACLS in 1982, he sought to commemorate the ACLS tradition of active engagement in scholarship and teaching of the highest quality with an annual lecture.
J.E. Lendon called Professor Brown’s Power and Persuasion "one of those rare books, accessible, important, interesting, and well-written, that students of antiquity should be eager to thrust out from the dark cave of their arcane discipline and into the gaze of a wider scholarly public."
www.acls.org /op55.htm   (2474 words)

  
 William Ward, Department of Applied Economcs & Statistics, Clemson University
William Ward, Department of Applied Economcs and Statistics, Clemson University
Mittelstaedt, John, George Harben and William A. Ward.
Ward, W.A. 2000 "Globalization and Its Implications: The Size and Location of Manufacturing Sector Export Firms in South Carolina." CUCIT Working Paper 001115, Clemson University Center for International Trade.
cherokee.agecon.clemson.edu /waward.htm   (133 words)

  
 John D. Caputo
He is currently working on the notion of the "weakness of God." He conducts a series of biennial conferences on these themes, the first of which (April, 2005) will be entitled "St.
John D. Caputo and Michael J. Scanlon (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999), pp.
John D. Caputo, Mark Dooley, Michael Scanlon (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001), pp.
religion.syr.edu /caputo.html   (3988 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
One wonders how many intellectuals, some of them with tenure, have spent the past week festering because, for all of their degrees and language knowledge and books authored, right-wing simpletons are not only being proven right, but they're being proven to be on the right side of the issue.
From John Kerry's latest e-mail: "Obviously, we have a lot of tough fights ahead because, on issue after issue, the Bush administration's policies are way out of step with the American people and frankly, with American values.
The next big event in the Washington election contest is Friday morning, when Chelan County Superior Court Judge John Bridges hears arguments in the Democrats' motion to dismiss the Republicans' suit to set aside the election.
www.nationalreview.com /thecorner/05_01_30_corner-archive.asp   (10635 words)

  
 The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy : The Alexander Hamilton Center stirs hopes - and fears
The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy : The Alexander Hamilton Center stirs hopes - and fears
He is a professor of American History at Hamilton College and the Executive Director of the Alexander Hamilton Center.
On October 13, the institution where I teach, Hamilton College, announced that an alumnus had committed $3.6 million to support the creation of the Alexander Hamilton Center for the Study of Western Civilization.
www.popecenter.org /clarion_call/article.html?id=1746   (940 words)

  
 The Textual Position of Dean John William Burgon
In 1499 he went to England where he made the helpful friendship of John Cabot, later dean of St. Paul's, who quickened his interest in biblical studies.
His friend John Colet who had become Dean of St. Paul's, lent him two Latin manuscripts for this undertaking, but nothing is known about the Greek manuscripts which he used.
These notes have been published by Professor Allen under the title "Translating For King James," and are available from Vanderbilt University Press, 1969.
www.baptistpillar.com /bd0556.htm   (2365 words)

  
 Support Academic Freedom | Teachers for a Democratic Society
As members of academic professions committed to the principle of academic freedom, we deplore the procedures and recommendations of the University of Colorado in the case of Professor Ward Churchill.
Responding to a public outcry against Professor Churchill's constitutionally-protected free speech, the administration of the University of Colorado appointed a special committee to investigate the character and quality of Churchill's scholarship.
The case against Professor Churchill is flawed on multiple contextual, procedural, and substantive grounds.
www.teachersfordemocracy.org /?q=node/19   (1322 words)

  
 Talbot Correspondence Project: WARD John William, 1st Earl Dudley to TALBOT William Henry Fox, 03 Nov 1827 [01609]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Talbot Correspondence Project: WARD John William, 1st Earl Dudley to TALBOT William Henry Fox, 03 Nov 1827 [01609]
There is no man whose recommendation of a Professor of Mathematics I would take sooner than your own; but the truth is that as I have not leisure to balance the pretensions of the several candidates, I abstain upon principle from interfering in the elections of the London University.
Key was not elected to the professorship in mathematics, but took up teaching in Latin instead; it is this scholarship, not the mathematical, for which he is known.
www.foxtalbot.arts.gla.ac.uk /corresp/01609.asp?target=2   (170 words)

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