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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  9. Godliness: A Tale in Four Parts, III Surrender. Anderson, Sherwood. 1919. Winesburg, Ohio
Louise went into town to be a student in the Winesburg High School and she went to live at the Hardys’ because Albert Hardy and her father were friends.
Louise is the daughter of a rich man but she is not ashamed to study.
Louise wrote a note to John Hardy and late that night, when all in the house were asleep, she crept downstairs and slipped it under his door.
www.bartleby.com /156/9.html   (3116 words)

  
 Yukon
Louise Hardy of the NDP won this riding with less than 30% of the vote in a tight four way race.
Hardy is an Aboriginal MP who should be able to overcome her challengers on election day.
It roughly indicated that Bagnell was at 36%, Hardy at 31% and Kenyon at 25%.
www.electionprediction.org /2000_federal/ter/yukon.html   (851 words)

  
 The Hardy Obituary
Hardy had not intended to use a chimpanzee heart in the 1964 operation, but knew he would if a suitable donor couldn’t be found when there was a potential recipient who met the strict guidelines Hardy had formulated.
Hardy is survived by four daughters and six grandchildren.
Louise Roeska-Hardy is professor of philosophy in Heidelburg and Frankfurt, Germany.
www.umc.edu /hardy/TheHardyObituary.html   (1210 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Complete Text of Winesburg, Ohio: Chapter 8
DAVID HARDY OF Winesburg, Ohio, was the of Jesse Bentley, the owner of Bentley farms.
His mother, Louise Bentley, the girl who came into the world on that night when Jesse ran through the fields crying to God that he be given a son, had grown to womanhood on the farm and had married young John Hardy of, who became a banker.
Louise and her did not live happily together and everyone agreed that she was to blame.
pd.sparknotes.com /lit/winesburgohio/section9.html   (4179 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Complete Text of Winesburg, Ohio: Chapter 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Hardy and lived with her husband in a brick house on Elm Street in Winesburg, is a story of.
Hardy, the vehicle merchant of Winesburg, like thousands of other men of his times, was an on the subject of education.
All during the first year Louise tried to make her husband understand the vague and hunger that had led to the writing of the note and that was still unsatisfied.
pd.sparknotes.com /lit/winesburgohio/section10.html   (3114 words)

  
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Specifically, Louise Trunion, of questionable character, Louise Hardy, of objectionable temperament, and Virginia Richmond, of lackluster firmness, contribute to a view of women as objects of sex, as over-emotional, and without the same power as men.
Secondly, Louise Hardy is another example of Anderson's showing a negative portrayal of women.
Louise Hardy's father is in fact a successful farmer, albeit allegedly very close to God.
www.msu.edu /~kunzfran/kunzfr04.htm   (1784 words)

  
 8. Godliness: A Tale in Four Parts, II. Anderson, Sherwood. 1919. Winesburg, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His mother, Louise Bentley, the girl who came into the world on that night when Jesse ran through the fields crying to God that he be given a son, had grown to womanhood on the farm and had married young John Hardy of Winesburg, who became a banker.
Louise and her husband did not live happily together and everyone agreed that she was to blame.
Louise turned and went out of the room, leaving the two men to sit in embarrassed silence.
www.bonus.com /contour/bartlettqu/http@@/www.bartleby.com/156/8.html   (4217 words)

  
 Countway Medical Library - Records Management - Image of the Month, September 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Harriet Hardy was appointed Clinical Professor of Occupational Health in 1971, making her the first woman full professor at the Harvard Medical School.
Hardy's colleagues and former students commissioned a oil portrait of her which was presented to the Medical School in 1986.
Dean Tosteson described Hardy as "Another heroine in the pantheon of the Harvard Medical School", a fitting tribute to a physician who used her skills to prevent man-made disease from destroying thousands of lives.
www.countway.med.harvard.edu /archives/iotm/iotm_2001-09.shtml   (424 words)

  
 Dr. Hardy's Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Hardy are the parents of four daughters and grandparents to six children.
Louise Roeska-Hardy holds the Ph.D. from the University of Frankfurt in Germany and the M.A. from the University of North Carolina.
Bettie Winn Hardy holds the Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School in Dallas where she is clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and director of the Eating Disorders Program.
www.umc.edu /hardy/family.html   (179 words)

  
 Our Conservation Work: Grassland Foundation
Louise Hardy, commenting on a recent treaty agreement between the Nisga'a and the Canadian government.
Hardy observed that the spectacle of the caribou migration evokes images of the buffalo herd that once roamed the Great Plains.
Hardy emphasized the deep, spiritual connection between the Gwitch'in, aboriginal peoples who have lived on the land for centuries, and the caribou who calve there.
www.grasslandfoundation.org /work/events/february2000.html   (376 words)

  
 Winesberg, Ohio - Sherwood Anderson - Free Online Library
DAVID HARDY OF Winesburg, Ohio, was the grand- son of Jesse Bentley, the owner of Bentley farms.
His mother, Louise Bentley, the girl who came into the world on that night when Jesse ran through the fields crying to God that he be given a son, had grown to womanhood on the farm and had married young John Hardy of Wines- burg, who became a banker.
Louise and her hus- band did not live happily together and everyone agreed that she was to blame.
anderson.thefreelibrary.com /Winesberg-Ohio/1-7   (4227 words)

  
 Yukon Legislative Assembly - Todd Hardy - Leader to the Third Party
Todd Hardy was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of September 30, 1996.
Hardy helped found local chapters of both the Council of Canadians and Habitat for Humanity.
Hardy was born on May 17, 1957 in Murraysville, BC and moved to the Yukon while in his teens.
www.legassembly.gov.yk.ca /mlas/hardy.html   (292 words)

  
 Todd Hardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Todd Hardy (born May 17, 1957) is the Leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party.
He was first elected Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly for the riding of Whitehorse Centre in the 1996 Yukon General Election and was narrowly defeated in the 2000 election.
In August of 2006, Hardy was sent to Vancouver for leukemia treatment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Todd_Hardy   (203 words)

  
 Tommy Markhams Genealogical and History Page
Ella Raine Hardy, born 1885 in Mecklenburg Co., VA ?.
Margaret Louise Hardy, born 1891 in Mecklenburg Co., VA ?.
She married Goodrich Wilson Hardy December 12, 1872 in Mecklenburg Co., VA ?, son of Ciphers Hardy.
www.tommymarkham.com /Hardy/johnhardy-6.htm   (624 words)

  
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Louise Trunion, Louise Hardy and Virginia Richmond demonstrate Anderson's negative portrayal in women.
Moreover, the town "whispered tales concerning [Louise Trunion]" and Trunion greets Willard without "a hat on her head" (Anderson 46, 45).
The fact that Trunion is viewed scandalously by the town and Willard while Trunion's partners were not shamed shows, moreover, a societal bias against female sexual promiscuity, yet an acceptance of male sexual promiscuity.
www.msu.edu /user/kunzfran/oldwines.htm   (1629 words)

  
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Born of a delicate and overworked mother, and an impulsive, hard, imaginative father, who did not look with favor upon her coming into the world, Louise was from childhood a neurotic, one of the race of over-sensitive women that in later days in- dustrialism was to bring in such great numbers into the world.
Hardy, the vehicle merchant of Winesburg, like thousands of other men of his times, was an enthu- siast on the subject of education.
All during the first year Louise tried to make her husband understand the vague and in- tangible hunger that had led to the writing of the note and that was still unsatisfied.
www.marxists.org /subject/art/literature/children/texts/ander/wine.txt   (25537 words)

  
 My Family
Children were: Wilfred Gordon HARDY, Stuart R. Doris Louise HARDY (Private).
HARDY was born on 12 Nov 1899 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Betty Louise HAUBRICH was buried in 1923 in Green Ridge Cemetery, Kenosha, Kenosha Co., WI.
www2.wi.net /~dademet/All/d18.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Louise Hardy speaks at the Yukon UFO Conference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Louise Hardy speaks at the Yukon UFO Conference
Louise Hardy for the kind words and her wonderfully supportive opening remarks at the Yukon UFO Conference.
She has contributed greatly in bringing the subject of UFOs to the forefront.
www.ufobc.ca /yukon/louisehardy.html   (179 words)

  
 Winesburg: ch06
DAVID HARDY OF Winesburg, Ohio, was the grand son of Jesse Bentley, the owner of Bentley farms.
Born of a delicate and overworked mother, and an impulsive, hard, imaginative father, who did not look with favor upon her coming into the world, Louise was from childhood a neurotic, one of the race of oversensitive women that in later days in dustrialism was to bring in such great numbers into the world.
All during the first year Louise tried to make her husband understand the vague and in tangible hunger that had led to the writing of the note and that was still unsatisfied.
xroads.virginia.edu /~HYPER/ANDERSON/ch06.html   (12337 words)

  
 Environmental Medical Service celebrates 50th anniversary - MIT News Office
"Dr. Harriet Hardy's vision of addressing the full consequences of occupational hazards on human health is also a credit to the intellectual atmosphere of MIT, where innovation is not only routine, but also expected," he said.
Hardy, who in the mid-1940s identified a link between beryllium and respiratory illness among workers in plants manufacturing flourescent lamps, also established the Occupational Medicine Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
She worked with the Atomic Energy Commission in Los Alamos, NM to study hazards associated with nuclear energy and advised MIT on safety considerations relating to its first nuclear reactor.
web.mit.edu /newsoffice/1999/ems-0602.html   (509 words)

  
 enewscourier, Athens, AL - Obituaries 2/24
She was born March 20, 1952, in Limestone County to Buford Herman Hardy and Louise Holmes.
She was preceded in death by her father, Herman Hardy; two brothers, Wayne Hardy and Danny Hardy; and a sister, Debra Hardy.
She is survived by her husband, Danny Cockrell; her mother, Louise Hardy of Athens; two brothers, Gilbert Hardy and Benton Hardy, both of Athens; three sisters, Joyce Harbin, Reba Adams and Sherry Kay Hardy, all of Athens; and several nieces and nephews.
www.enewscourier.com /obituaries/local_story_054220120.html   (567 words)

  
 NDP leader leaves for more treatment
Hardy was diagnosed with leukemia in August and sent south for chemotherapy.
Hardy's eldest sister is donating bone marrow to her brother.
Hardy will miss the 12-day fall sitting which begins with a throne speech Nov. 23. 
www.cbc.ca /canada/north/story/2006/11/14/hardy-gone.html   (1175 words)

  
 Godliness, a Tale in Four Parts, III Surrender, concerning Louise Bentley
"Godliness, a Tale in Four Parts, III Surrender, concerning Louise Bentley" is a chapter in Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio."
The next chapter is Godliness, a Tale in Four Parts, IV Terror, concerning David Hardy.
The distracted man went out of the house and into the street shaking with wrath.
www.devpsy.org /nonscience/sherwoodanderson/surrenderlouisebentley.html   (3176 words)

  
 GODLINESS A Tale in Four Parts: Part II, also concerning Jesse Bentley - Online Book Title: Winesburg, Ohio - Author: ...
DAVID HARDY OF Winesburg, Ohio, was the grand-
Louise turned and went out of the room, leaving
dispelled by the presence of the girl Louise was ap-
www.readbookonline.net /read/128/3880   (3516 words)

  
 Sherwood Anderson : Winesburg, Ohio : Godliness
Louise frightened the farm hand still more by turning and putting her cheek down upon his shoul- der.
When David Hardy was a tall boy of fifteen, he, like his mother, had an adventure that changed the whole current of his life and sent him out of his quiet corner into the world.
The shell of the circum- stances of his life was broken and he was compelled to start forth.
www.classicreader.com /read.php/sid.1/bookid.2833/sec.8   (12432 words)

  
 EMILY HARDY now found SPECIAL THANKYOU -- Leicestershire Roots
Thankyou to everyone who helped me find the date of death for my grandmother EMILY HARDY she died on the 4th November 1939 aged 37 at melton mowbray isloation hospital.
witness was her sister in law Louise Hardy wife of William Joel Hardy foreman of the gas works.
Once again can I make a PLEA please, has anyone got a photograph of my grandmother please that I can copy for family history reason only.
www.voy.com /43435/170.html   (200 words)

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