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  Marshall Hall (physiologist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marshall Hall (1790 – 1857) was an English physician and physiologist.
Hall was born on the February 18th 1790, at Basford, near Nottingham, England, where his father, Robert Hall, was a cotton manufacturer.
Hall thus became the authority on the multiform deranged states of health referable to an abnormal condition of the nervous system, and he gained a large practice.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marshall_Hall_(physiologist)   (624 words)

  
 BookRags: Edward Marshall Hall Biography
Sir Edward Marshall Hall (1858-1927) was the most celebrated legal figure of his era in England as the defense attorney for a large number of sensational murder trials that featured in British tabloids during the Edwardian era.
The courtroom provided Hall with a rapt--and captive--audience, and he used his abilities as a persuasive speaker to convince countless juries that the "invisible weight" of the presumption of innocence should tilt the scales of justice in favor of the defendant.
Hall, in deference to the daughter of one of his constituents, spoke on the issue of temperance reform, in particular the problems caused when young children were ordered by their fathers to enter public houses and buy ale to bring back home.
www.bookrags.com /biography/edward-marshall-hall   (1408 words)

  
 The History of Marshall Hall
Originally, the land at Marshall Hall was settled by a tribe of Native Americans, called the Conoy, who spoke Algonquian and lived in permanent villages, each having a chief, or “Tayac.” High chiefs were called “Emperor” by the colonists, as was the chief that lived on Piscataway Creek at Moyaone.
It is probably this deed that later contributed to the persistent legend that Marshall Hall land was granted to the Marshalls by the Piscataway.
Thomas Hanson Marshall was determined to increase his acreage contiguous to Marshall Hall.
www.marshallhall.org /history.html   (4516 words)

  
 BookRags: Marshall Hall Biography
Marshall Hall has been referred to as the Father of Modern Neurology due to his discovery of the physiology of reflex function.
Hall was known throughout this period for his work as an excellent clinician, and for his contributions to a book on diagnosis published in 1817.
Hall's discovery was the first to support the concept of a neural arc of the spinal cord.
www.bookrags.com /biography/marshall-hall-woh   (875 words)

  
 Virtual Globetrotting: Marshall Hall
Marshall Hall was the largest dwelling house in Southern Maryland to be documented as dating before 1740.
It is for these reasons that Marshall Hall was invaluable for use in comparative studies tracing the architectural development of the region.
Contemporary records indicate that Marshall Hall was the largest brick house standing in Charles County between 1710 and 1740.
virtualglobetrotting.com /map/19048   (792 words)

  
 Marshall County, Iowa - Courthouse History
Marshall County is named in honor of John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
It was not until the Iowa Supreme Court decided in favor of Marshall in 1859 that the clashes stopped.
This courthouse was built by the Marshall Town Hall Company and the citizens of Marshall, at no cost to the county.
www.co.marshall.ia.us /facilities/courthouse/history   (483 words)

  
 Welcome to the Official Site of Marshall Hall
Marshall Hall was born on December 30, 1970 in Lexington, KY to a musical family - mother Alice, father Dale, older brother Mitchell, and younger brother Matthew.
While singing at his church in Anderson, Marshall was approached by a local producer and asked to sing for a project at Gaither Studios.
As a session vocalist, Marshall traveled frequently from Indiana to Chicago, Orlando to Louisville and to Nashville singing background vocals on records and jingles for several national clients, including McDonald's, Long John Silver's and Head and Shoulders.
www.marshallhall.com   (720 words)

  
 Marshall Hall - Edgewood College
The oldest building on campus, Marshall Hall was added to the estate as a fieldstone carriage house and barn in 1864 by Samuel Marshall, one of the founders of MandI Bank.
Marshall eventually sold his Edgewood Villa and lakeside estate to Wisconsin Governor Cadwallader C. Washburn, who used it as his official residence.
Over the years, Marshall Hall served as barn, living quarters for the school's hired farmhands, storage, a laundry house, and, beginning in 1942, as a residence hall for the women attending the 4-year college which had recently been established.
www.edgewood.edu /visiting/Campus_Map/marshall_hall.htm   (160 words)

  
 Dr Marshall Hall for PSOJ Hall of Fame - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
Dr Marshall Hall, managing director of the Jamaica Producers Group, will be inducted into the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's (PSOJ) Hall of Fame on October 25, citing his role in the development of the island's banana industry.
Hall, 71 years old, has been group managing director of Jamaica Producers since 1979, and in more recent years emerged as one of the largest individual shareholders in the enterprise.
The PSOJ says that the Hall of Fame is designed to honour Jamaica businessmen who have made significant contributions to the development of the country.
www.jamaicaobserver.com /magazines/Business/html/20050927T220000-0500_89294_OBS_DR_MARSHALL_HALL_FOR_PSOJ_HALL_OF_FAME.asp   (396 words)

  
 Scout.com: 2006 Marshall Athletic Hall Of Fame Announced
Jackson was Marshall’s first soccer player to be put on scholarship and the first All-SC selection for the Herd in 1982.
The Marshall Hall of Fame committee is Dr. Sam Clagg, Joe Feaganes, Dr. Dorothy Hicks, Willard Hunter, Linda Holmes, Reggie Giles, Keith Morehouse, Ralph May, Greg Rowsey and Woody Woodrum.
Marshall was 30-5 in baseball over these three seasons, a winning percentage over 85 percent, and those are the best three seasons, percentage wise, in the 100 year history (1896-2006) of the program.
marshall.scout.com /2/536943.html   (2532 words)

  
 Marshall, Minnesota: Official Community Web Site
In fact, Marshall was recently named one of the "Best Small Towns in America" for the third time.
In Marshall, you will find world class jobs, a safe community, cultural and recreational activities, and most importantly, you will have time to enjoy them all.
We strive to be your Marshall community information source.
www.marshall-mn.org   (304 words)

  
 Marshall School
On Saturday, August 26th, 2006, Marshall celebrated the completion of its brand new soccer field along Rice Lake Road, made possible by the generous support of over 600 contributors to Marshall School’s recently completed Our Second Century Campaign.
After a dedication ceremony led by Marlene David, which featured the singing talents of Marshall students performing the Star Spangled Banner, 26 alumni and 40 varsity soccer players took to the field to play a great game of soccer, which ended in a 2-2 tie.
Marshall faculty and staff welcomed students for the first day of classes on August 30.
www.marshallschool.org   (524 words)

  
 Minnesota Vikings Jim Marshall Hall of Fame - Realfootball365.com
The bust of Jim Marshall, one of the all-time greatest defensive lineman, is missing.
Year after year, Marshall, a legendary Minnesota Vikings defensive end, is snubbed by the Hall's selection committee.
Marshall exemplified what a leader can be, whether he personally believes he was a leader on the team or not.
www.realfootball365.com /nfl/articles/2006/08/jim-marshall-vikings070806.html   (1242 words)

  
 George C. Marshall Football Alumni
The George C. Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame was founded on February 7, 1998.
The Athletic Hall of Fame was created to recognize those Marshall athletes and supporters of athletics that both excelled in their respective sports and exemplified the Statesman honor code, both in and out of competition.
And in 2002, rookie free safety Nick Sorensen--who both graduated from Marshall and coached the GCM secondary for part of the 2001-2002 season--was on the St. Louis Rams team that went to Super Bowl XXXVI.
www.marshallfootball.org /alumni.html   (3269 words)

  
 :: Marshall, Michigan Chamber of Commerce ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Marshall’s diverse museums will be open to public free of charge on Saturday, May 20 from noon - 5pm.
The Marshall Civil War Encampment will be held at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds in Marshall on June 3-4.
All attendees are invited to visit Marshall's historic downtown during the evening.
www.marshallmi.org /news.taf   (197 words)

  
 MSB - Graduate Programs
The experiences that occur and the relationships that are formed outside the classroom are often as important to the educational experience of business school as any academic work.
Marshall provides its students a complete educational experience because of its top-notch academics and its high quality of student life.
Learning in business school, is not all about academics and in their free time Marshall students relax and socialize in a myriad of different ways.
www.marshall.usc.edu /web/Graduate.cfm?doc_id=2419   (321 words)

  
 Marshall Hall - Edgewood College
It is permissible to build lofts in Marshall single rooms as long as they comply with the lofty policy described below.
To sign up, obtain a Residence Hall Cable TV Connection form, available at residence hall check-in, the Business Office or the Technology Assistance Center.
Wireless access is not available in the residence halls but is available in the Regina Cafeteria, Predolin Commons and the Library.
www.edgewood.edu /housing/reshalls/marshall.htm   (679 words)

  
 2004 Marshall Football Newz & Notes
Nick Sorensen, GCM Hall of Fame and Lunch With The Legends - At the successful Lunch with the Legends event on June 10 over at the Vienna Country Club, alum Nick Sorensen was inducted into the George C. Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame!
Under Coach Henry, Marshall's program was a dominant force in Northern Region football in the early 1970s.
In real life, TC Williams was ranked 2nd in the nation, and had its closest game of the year against the Marshall Statesmen in week 5.
www.marshallfootball.org /newz-2004.html   (1314 words)

  
 The Parthenon - Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame to induct seven new members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame to induct seven new members
Marshall's athletic programs have a long history of outstanding performers in their history, but only a select few make it to the status of "Hall-of-Famer." Seven former Herd athletes have now reached that plateau.
The Marshall University Athletic Hall of Fame will induct two female and five male athletes, representing nine sports, Friday at 6:30 p.m.
www.marshallparthenon.com /home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=597e8e2d-a80f-4076-ab54-ea3b80dddfe4   (131 words)

  
 Government
The City of Marshall was incorporated in 1872 and its charter was adopted on August 22, 1969.
Marshall's government structure is Home Rule Charter, operated by a Mayor/City Council with an appointed city administrator.
Marshall is the county seat of Lyon County, located in Southwest Minnesota.
www.marshall-mn.org /Government/government.htm   (176 words)

  
 Marshall Scholarships
Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom.
Marshall Scholars are talented, independent and wide-ranging, and their time as Scholars enhances their intellectual and personal growth.
They are funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and administered by the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission in the UK (for which the Association of Commonwealth Universities provides the Secretariat).
www.marshallscholarship.org   (263 words)

  
 Marshall & Swift: The Building Cost People
Marshall & Swift’s acclaimed building cost data is available in a variety of mediums, including traditional cost manuals, appraisal publications, electronic.pdf manuals and estimating software.
Virtually identical to the Marshall Valuation Service, the Commercial Cost Explorer CD features the same cost data and acclaimed methodology in a convenient.pdf format.
Use of this website signifies your agreement to the Terms of Use and Privacy Notice.
www.marshallswift.com   (230 words)

  
 Scout.com: Marshall Athletic Hall Of Fame Has New Members
Chad Pennington are the only Marshall athletes to be so honored; and Dave "Robbie" Robinson, who was an honorable mention All-American and All-Mid-American Conference as a Marshall basketball player from 1952-55.
On Saturday, October 11, they will unveil their new tiles in the "Walk of Fame" at the Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe', located at Third Avenue and Ninth Street in downtown Huntington, at 11:00 a.m.
At 1:30 p.m., the new Hall members will be guests of the "M" Club at their pre-game tailgate, at the “M” Club Pavilion on the southwest corner of the Marshall University Stadium.
marshall.scout.com /2/186193.html   (819 words)

  
 Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Fine art having been his forte for most of his life, Marshall is now expressing his unique vision through music, not that the music field is new to him.
Ten years of working in road bands prepared Marshall to focus on what he really wanted to hear.
The result is 10 cd's, 5 of alternative and techno rock and 5 meditation pieces.
www.indiewave.net /artists/marshall   (92 words)

  
 Marshall County Schools
Criminal Record Check (Fingerprints are done at the board of education and require $24 money order or cashier's check payable to the FBI and $10 check payable to Kentucky State Treasurer.
Thank you for your interest in employment in the Marshall County School District.
Marshall County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.
www.marshall.k12.ky.us /jobs/how_to_apply_for_cert_vac.htm   (255 words)

  
 The Hall Family and Related Lines
In each family there is one person who is called to find the ancestors--to put flesh on their bones and make them live again in the hearts of those long afterward who share their genes.
Each name in our index is either related to us or has married into the family (a collateral line.) Most of the time, we don't expand a family beyond siblings, but occasionally, you'll find a few additional generatons.
This family history of the Hall and Bleil families and their ancestors, who originated in Europe and Germany, includes a collateral Marshall/Marshill and Fleming line that will develop into a major part of this site.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~marymary   (849 words)

  
 Welcome to the City of Marshall, Missouri located in Saline County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This farming community is steeped in history from the old Victorian homes to the Civil War Battle of Marshall.
As in times past, the Marshall Municipal Band still performs on the lawn of the town square Thursday evenings during the summer.
Marshall, Missouri is a small town with a lot of character and even more heart!
www.marshall-mo.com   (183 words)

  
 The Independent - Marshall, MN
Stuart Galstad of the Marshall Radio Control Club flew a couple of his model planes during a R-C air show in Minneota on Saturday.
MARSHALL — It was a definite yes for Kahla Krog.
MARSHALL — The Marshall girls cross country team always likes to have a strong showing at its annual home meet.
marshallindependent.com   (206 words)

  
 The Family Tree
Even though we are not certain about Martin's ancestors, Michael Marshall of Caret, Virginia has come closer to closing that gap than anyone else I have been in contact with.
Robert K. Marshall is the one who tried to connect us to Chief Justice John Marshall, which Gil Robertson was able to disprove.
Your family/ancestral data will be included in the next edition of the Martin Marshall Descendants manuscript scheduled to be published in 1998.
www.marshallgenealogy.org   (1632 words)

  
 Smith Music Hall -- Marshall University Virtual Tour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Smith Music Hall, at the northwest corner of campus and part of the Smith Hall complex, was opened in 1967.
Named to honor Evelyn Hollberg Smith, whose husband served as President of Marshall University from 1946 to 1968, the facility is home to the department of music.
It contains classrooms, faculty studios, practice rooms, a listening laboratory, a music library, a 490-seat recital hall, and rehearsal facilities for vocal and instrumental performances of both individuals and group ensembles.
www.marshall.edu /campus/smithmusic_hall   (107 words)

  
 Marshall Music
In addition to Marshall Music’s School Service Department, we offer a complete range of musical needs.
Our piano and organ department features a varied selection of brands to meet every need from classroom keyboards to grand pianos for your auditorium.
Marshall Music’s guitar and amp department, along with our electronic department, are ready to assist you in supplying the needs of your jazz, choir and theater departments from microphones to complete PA systems.
www.marshallmusic.com   (169 words)

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