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  CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Stone attended Columbia Law School from 1895 to 1898 and was admitted to the New York bar in 1898.
Stone's support of the New Deal brought him in Roosevelt's favor, as in 1941, the President elevated him to Chief Justice and he would serve in that position for the rest of his life.
Justice Stone is the father of the mathematician Marshall Stone.
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 Marshall County, Part 1
MARSHALL COUNTY is in the first tier of counties south of Nebraska, and the fourth, west of the Missouri River.
It is bounded on the north by Gage and Pawnee Counties (Nebraska); on the east by Nemaha County; on the south by Pottawatomie and Riley Counties; and on the west by Washington County.
Marshall operated his ferry here under a charter received from the Territorial Legislature, in which he was allowed to charge the gold-seekers, Mormons, adventurers, and all Western pilgrims that crossed the Blue at that point, the sum of $5 per wagon.
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 Harlan Fiske Stone article - Harlan Fiske Stone October 11 1872 April 22 1946 Columbia School Attorney General - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Harlan Fiske Stone (October 11, 1872 - April 22, 1946) was the dean of Columbia Law School, Attorney General of the United States, Associate Justice and later Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Stone went to Columbia Law School from 1895 to 1898 and was admitted to the New York bar in 1898.
Stone was the director of the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad Company, the President of the Association of American Law Schools, and a member of the American Bar Association.
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 Harlan Fiske Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stone was born in Chesterfield, New Hampshire, to Fred L. and Ann S. (Butler) Stone.
Stone attended Columbia Law School from 1895 to 1898 and was admitted to the New York bar in 1898.
In 1941, Stone was elevated to Chief Justice by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and served in that office until his sudden death at age 73 in Washington, D.C. The cause of death was not specified.
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 Stone–Weierstrass theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marshall H. Stone considerably generalized the theorem (Stone, 1937) and simplified the proof (Stone, 1948); his result is known as the Stone–Weierstrass theorem.
The Stone–Weierstrass theorem generalizes the Weierstrass approximation theorem in two directions: instead of the real interval [a,b], an arbitrary compact Hausdorff space K is considered, and instead of the algebra of polynomial functions, approximation with elements from more general subalgebras of C(K) is investigated.
Stone starts with an arbitrary compact Hausdorff space K and considers the algebra C(K,R) of real-valued continuous functions on K, with the topology of uniform convergence.
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 Schooner Governor Stone
Stone was and remains a single- decked centerboard schooner 39.0 feet long, with a 12.6-foot beam and a 3.3-foot depth of hold.
Governor Stone has a single raised cabin built onto her poop deck, and the flush deck is occupied by large hatches that lead into the open hold, which is divided by the centerboard trunk.
Stone capsized and Burns was washed ashore clinging to a skiff, the sole survivor of the 22 men serving aboard the lost schooners.
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 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marshall, John -> Great Chief Justice In his long service on the bench, Marshall raised the Supreme Court from an anomalous position in the federal scheme to power and majesty, and he molded the Constitution by the breadth and wisdom of his interpretation; he eminently deserves the appellation the Great Chief Justice.
Kensington Rune Stone Kensington Rune Stone, much-disputed stone found (1898) on a farm near Kensington, Minn., SW of Alexandria.
Inscribed on the stone in runes is an account of a party of Norse explorers, 14 days' journey from the sea, who camped nearby in 1362 and lost 10 of their men, presumably to Native Americans.
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 Indictment of Margaret H. Marshall and Associate Justices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marshall, born in South Africa, noted with pride that her native land was the first country to write sexual orientation protections into the national Constitution.
Margaret Marshall did not appear to be proud of her new country in 1999 when she told the MLGBA that perhaps it is time for lawyers in the United States to seek assistance from courts in other countries, such as her native land, South Africa.
Marshall and Greaney kept popping questions at Yogman for 82% of her time, never allowing her to present her case in an orderly manner as she had planned.
www.massnews.com /2004_editions/06_june/062104_indicement_of_marshall_II.htm   (3621 words)

  
 The Marshall House in New Jersey
It was agreed that Marshall was to venture into the mountains, find a suitable site and build a sawmill in the area known as Coloma.
Marshall remained in California, for a short time he ran a successful vineyard in Coloma and received a small pension from the state, honoring the role he played in its history.
The Marshall home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, is recognized for its original architectural details as well as its connection to a famous American folk hero.
www.njskylands.com /hsMarshallHouse.htm   (1247 words)

  
 Harlan Fiske Stone Summary
However, Stone is remembered for his work as an associate justice rather than for his achievements as chief justice because, as presiding officer, he was unable to head the Court as efficiently as had his predecessor.
Stone served as U.S. attorney general from 1924 to 1925 under President Calvin Coolidge before being appointed to the Supreme Court in 1925 by Coolidge.
In 1941, Stone was elevated to Chief Justice by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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 Harlan Fiske Stone Article, HarlanFiskeStone Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Harlan Fiske Stone (October 11, 1872 - April 22, 1946) was thedean of Columbia Law School, Attorney General of the UnitedStates, Associate Justice and later Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Stone went to Columbia Law School from 1895 to 1898 andwas admitted to the New York bar in 1898.
Stone was the director of the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad Company, thePresident of the Association ofAmerican Law Schools, and a member of the AmericanBar Association.
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In the 1850 census, Robert S. Stone, 35, his wife Drucilla, 31, & his daughter Mary J, 8, are listed as living in Steep Falls (in a home with Stephen H. Knapp, 25, flsmith, & Charles F. Warren, 37, millman) but it is not clear where.
Marshall Gowen Sanborn, born in 1871, died on June 22, 1937.
Marshall's mother was Annie Marshall Sanborn & he was a native of Limington.
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 Marshall Point Light History
The first lighthouse erected at Marshall Point to help mariners entering Port Clyde's harbor was a 20-foot high rubblestone tower with a system of seven lard oil lamps and 14-inch reflectors, built in 1832 for about $3,000.
The bell was returned to Marshall Point in the late 1980s and is now on display near the keeper's house.
When Marshall Point Light was automated in 1971, the Fresnel lens was removed and replaced by a modern plastic lens equipped with backup battery power.
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 PPLD Special Collections - Archives - H. Chase Stone
Stone joined the First National Bank of Colorado Springs in 1935 and was named its president in 1951, a position he held until his death in 1966.
In 1939 Stone was elected president of the Winter Night Club, established years earlier "to promote good fellowship among its members and guests, and the tolerant discussion of economic, municipal and other questions of the day." On January 2, 1940, Henry Chase Stone married Arvilla May Gardner in New Orleans.
Stone was also instrumental in getting the Colorado Springs baseball club, the Sky Sox, into the Class A Western League, and in 1950 he became team president.
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 Indictment by Rep. Goguen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Justice Marshall was very successful in her public relations effort, and the paper reported that her opinion was a "pen stroke heard around the world." She told the paper about her "courageous" stands for civil rights.
The first paragraph said: "Margaret Marshall likes to say she's lived through two revolutions - the overthrow of apartheid in her native South Africa and the advancement of women in the U.S. Now the chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is on the forefront of a third: the redefinition of the family.
Margaret Marshall wants everyone to believe this is a "civil rights" issue because this would rationalize her denial of the right of the citizens to decide or even enter into the process in any way.
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 HARLAN FISKE STONE FACTS AND INFORMATION
He became a lawyer in New_York_City from 1898 onward, initially a member of the firm Satterlee, Sullivan & Stone, and later a member of the firm Sullivan & Cromwell.
As Attorney General, Stone was responsible in 1924 for the appointment of J._Edgar_Hoover as head of the Department of Justice's Bureau of Investigation, which was to become the FBI.
Stone was the director of the Atlanta_&_Charlotte_Air_Line_Railroad_Company, the President of the Association_of_American_Law_Schools, and a member of the American_Bar_Association.
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 History of Old Salem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Other notable organizations having had their beginnings in the stone meetinghouse, including the Salem Lodge 81 A.F. and A.M., whose first master was Dr. Isaac Henry, the husband of the first female fatality of the Civil War, Mrs.
In the spring of 1905, the Marshall National Bank was organized in the dingy, gloomy, musty old school house with its knife-marked and ink-stained desks and its two smoky oil lamps.
With contributions raised locally and a loan from Marshall National Bank and Trust Company, the building and property were purchased from a private owner with the purpose of preserving this historic 1771 building.
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 William Henry Stone born 1846
William H. Stone was born 17 May 1846 in Marshall Co., Mississippi at Hickory Flat near Holly Springs.
Lola Mae Stone - She was born on 20 Sep 1884 in Mississippi.
Nannie Elizabeth Stone - She was born on 18 Dec 1888 in Mississippi.
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 Marshall University News/Press Release
Kopp said Marshall University is honored to have Hickam as its latest commencement speaker.
“Marshall is known across the country for its excellence in education and West Virginians everywhere are proud of the university’s accomplishments.
Main Address: Marshall University - One John Marshall Drive - Huntington, WV 25755, Phone: 1-800-642-3463 Marshall University is NCA Accredited, a member institution of the WVHEPC and a proud member of Advantage Valley.
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 Literature References G - H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Gallagher, J. Jr., Marshall, H. A., "SNG from coal by catalytic gasification", Coal Proc.
Graaf, G. H., "The synthesis of methanol in gas­solid and gas­slurry reactors", PhD thesis, University of Groningen, 1988.
Hirano, H., Tanaka, K., "A reason for the structure-insensitive catalytic activity of Ni(100) and Ni(111) surfaces for the methanation reaction of CO", J. Catal., 133, 1992, pp.
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 References for Stone
F E Browder, The Stone Age of mathematics on the Midway, in A century of mathematics in America II (Amer.
M H Stone, A reminiscence on the extension of the Weierstrass approximation theorem, Historia Math.
M H Stone, Reminiscences of mathematics at Chicago, in A century of mathematics in America II (Amer.
www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk /Printref/Stone.html   (125 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy Guide - Kris Marshall
Kris Marshall hails from the Cotswolds, but spent time in his childhood in Canada and Hong Kong.
Marshall scooped the Best Newcomer prize at the 2002 British Comedy Awards.
Marshall's most recent sitcom outing is My Life In Film, in which he plays hapless auteur wannabee, Art.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/talent/m/marshall_kris.shtml   (280 words)

  
 Descendants of Nicholas Stone
Stone was the son of Nicholas Stone and the grandson of Stephen Stone,Sr.
The Stone Family Ancestry compiled by Maxine Arnold Stone in 1972 indicates that there were nine children borne by Sophia Stone; that data was incomplete as she had a total of 13 children.
Her husband, William H. LIndsay, is not listed in the 1880 Census for Sumner County, but Jane Lindsay listed her marital status as "Married" and not "Widowed" or "Divorced".
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 County of the Month: Marshall - Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
Marshall County is named for John Marshall, a lawyer from Virginia, served in the Virginia House of Delegates and became a leader in the Federalist Party.
The Purchase District, which included the area that is now Marshall County, was once part of the Chickasaw Indian lands acquired during the Jackson Purchase (1818).
Marshall County was created in 1842 and named for Chief Justice John Marshall.
www.kdla.ky.gov /resources/countyomonth/marshall.htm   (863 words)

  
 The Baldwin Project: Our Empire Story by H. E. Marshall
The farmer took the stone home, and a little while after he showed it to another friend who was a trader.
The farmer who had got the stone the children were playing with heard that a native witch doctor had a curious stone which he used as a charm.
The farmer went to this witch doctor and bought the stone for some herds of sheep and cattle, and it turned out to be a splendid diamond.
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 Stone-Baulch Family Cemetery
It is my understanding that Hugh Douglas Stone and his three sons, Larry Douglas Stone, William Nicholas Stone and Marshall Carter Stone, paid for a new barbed wire fence for this cemetery in the early 1990's.
In the fall of 2002 a team of archaeologists was engaged to restore this cemetery.
A new stone and iron fence was constructed in 2003 to replace the barbed wire fence.
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>>Marshall H Stone, "The Theory of Representation for Boolean Algebras", >>TAMS, v40, (1936), pp 37-111 and "Applications of the Theory of Boolean >>Rings to General Topology" TAMS v41, (1937) pp 385-471.
He is not, however, the Stone who proved that >>all metric spaces are paracompact.
I would expect a name like "Stone" to be common enough.
www.math.niu.edu /~rusin/known-math/98/stone   (408 words)

  
 Marshall Harvey Stone - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Marshall Harvey Stone - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Marshall Harvey Stone (April 8, 1903 - January 9, 1989) was an American mathematician who made several important contributions in various areas of mathematical analysis, including in particular functional analysis.
He also contributed to the theory of Boolean algebras.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Marshall_H._Stone   (104 words)

  
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 Marshall H. Stone
Practice English, talk to a funny artificial intelligence robot -- hear its voice (hilarious).
He was the son of Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone.
This article about a mathematician is a stub.
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