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In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  School of Natural Sciences: Mary Boyce
Boyce, M., Haddad, P. and Sostaric, T. (2003) Determination of flavour components in natural vanilla extracts and synthetic flavourings by mixed micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography.
Boyce, M. and Haddad, P.R. Tailoring the separation selectivity of metal complexes and organometallic compounds resolved by CE using auxiliary separation processes.
Sostaric, T., Boyce, M. and Spickett, E. (2000) Analysis of the volatile components in vanilla Extracts and flavourings by solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography.
www.sons.ecu.edu.au /staff/mboyce.php   (646 words)

  
 Mercer Funeral Home,  Bluefield, WV
Gary is the father of two daughters, Mary Lynn Boyce and Lisa Michelle Watkins, and is married to the former Debra St. John.
She is the wife of Gary Boyce and has a son Brian Minnick that lives in Lexington, KY. and three grandsons.
Mary Lynn is the daughter of Gary Boyce and Patty Marchal, both of Bluefield.
www.mercerfuneralhome.com /staff.html   (686 words)

  
  Guardian Unlimited | Obituaries | Obituary: Mary Hansen
The last time I saw the musician Mary Hansen, who has been killed in a cycling accident aged 36, she was strapping her bicycle bag across her chest, fixing a light to her clothes and walking to her funny hi-tech bike, preparing to cycle off in the drizzle.
Mary's clear, serene harmonies provided a counterpoint to the lead singer Laetitia Sadier; her percussion and guitar playing core to the band's appeal.
One of eight siblings, Mary was born in the small Queensland town of Maryborough.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,3604,859685,00.html   (497 words)

  
 Research Topics for Mary C. Boyce
Boyce's research is in the field of mechanics of materials with an emphasis on the physics of polymer deformation.
Boyce, M.C., Weber, G.G., Parks, D.M., "On the Kinematics of Finite Strain Plasticity", Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 37, 647-665, 1989.
Boyce, M.C., Arruda, E.M., "An Experimental and Analytical Investigation of the Large Strain Compressive and Tensile Response of Glassy Polymers", Journal of Polymer Engineering and Science, 30, 1 288-1298, 1990.
me.mit.edu /people/research/mcboyce.htm   (6474 words)

  
 Carol DeBoer-Langworthy - The Modern World of Neith Boyce
Boyce is perhaps best remembered today, however, for her stormy “new marriage” to Hutchins Hapgood, fellow writer and participant in the modernist literary and artistic scene.
Boyce and Hapgood wrote prolifically in various genres on their modern marriage, which was supposed to be based on equality and frank communication, but soon degenerated into a tension-wrought relationship.
Boyce’s descriptions in her autobiography of various American urban centers during the last two decades of the nineteenth and early years of the twentieth century are among the highpoints of this document.
neithboyce.net /work6.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Anthony Boyce's webpage
Marie was described as a milliner and Ann was a dressmaker.
Mary and her brother John were also born in Kenton (Mary ca 1806) and we know her maiden name was Furze.
Maria Boyce was a resident of the Newton Abbott Workhouse.
users.ox.ac.uk /~boyce   (3366 words)

  
 Boyce
Boyce was a life-long resident of East Richford, the daughter of the late Orin Meacham.
Boyce was born in Slaterville, N.Y., March 19, 1885, a son of Edward and Ann E. Meacham Boyce.
Boyce then secured the services of Wallace Japhet of Ketchumville, and reopened the place, she operating the restaurant and making a home for the children, who were in school, and Boyce being here only week ends.
www.michaelrmurphy.com /Boyce.htm   (7094 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Mary Boyce
The perspective of Mary Boyce, who has died aged 85, on Zoroastrianism, the world's first monotheistic religion, was transformed by a year of fieldwork in 1966 among orthodox Zoroastrians in remote villages around the desert city of Yazd in central Iran.
Mary, professor of Iranian studies at London University's School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas), was one of the last century's leading scholars in her field.
Mary was born in Darjeeling, India, the daughter of Anglo-Irish parents.
www.guardian.co.uk /religion/Story/0,,1751246,00.html   (945 words)

  
 The Winchester Star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
BOYCE — For Mary and Jim Ruos, Hurricane Katrina’s horrible wrath meant a small blessing in the form of quality time with grandchildren whom they hadn’t seen in a year.
Mary Ruos and her husband have also had to adjust a bit.
Mary Ruos said she learned recently that Lafayette, La., was evacuated because of the threat of Hurricane Rita.
www.winchesterstar.com /TheWinchesterStar/050923/Area_brothers.asp   (459 words)

  
 BOYCE Family Obituaries
Boyce, Glenn A. Glenn A. Boyce, 83, West Allis, formerly of Grindle Lake, died March 31, 2004.
Boyce was born March 24, 1963, in Winchester, the son of Asbury A.
Clifford Benjamin Boyce, the son of the late Albert and Ada Mae Palmer Boyce, was born in Bloomfield on Jan. 4, 1917 and died at the Beverly Health and Rehab Center in Dexter on Dec. 2, 2001, at the age 84.
www.obitlinkspage.com /obits/misc/boyce.htm   (1270 words)

  
 Encyclopaedia Iranica - International Committee
Mary Boyce, Professor Emeriti of Iranian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, is an authority on Zoroastrianism, a frequent contributor to the Encyclopaedia Iranica and its Consulting editor for Iranian religions.
Graduating from Cambridge University, she taught Iranian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (1947-1990) and served as Secretary and Treasurer of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum (1955-1970), was a member of the Council of the Royal Asiatic Society (1956-1960) and (1965-1968), and member of the editorial board of the journal Asia Major (1962-1976).
Boyce received the Burton Memorial Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1972 for her fieldwork with Zoroastrian communities in Iran.
www.iranica.com /~iranica/editor/committee.html   (1068 words)

  
 Census
Mary / dau / 5 / / b.
Mary BOYCE / stepdau / 11 / / b.
Mary / dau / 1 / / b.
home.iprimus.com.au /jmccallum/census.htm   (1475 words)

  
 Mercer Funeral Home,  Bluefield, WV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Gary is the father of two daughters, Mary Lynn Boyce and Lisa Michelle Watkins, and is married to the former Debra St. John.
She is the wife of Gary Boyce and has a son Brian Minnick that lives in Lexington, KY. and three grandsons.
Mary Lynn is the daughter of Gary Boyce and Patty Marchal, both of Bluefield.
www.mercerfuneral.com /staff.html   (688 words)

  
 Zoroastrianism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices by Mary Boyce (Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices: Routledge) (Hardcover) 'It answers a real need among students of religion in general, and those of Iranian religions in particular, for a coherent, well-reasoned and readable work on the development of Zoroastrian beliefs and practices throughout centuries...
Mary Boyce is Professor Emerita of Iranian Studies at the University of London and is the author of a number of works on Zoroastrianism and Manichaenism.
Zoroastrianism edited by Mary Boyce (Rowman and Littlefield Publishing) is the least well know yet one of the most important and fascinating of the world religions.
www.wordtrade.com /religion/worldreligions/zoroastrianismR.htm   (650 words)

  
 Genealogy Tales - Person Page 25   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He was the son of Sylvester Boyce and Charlotte Palmer.
George Palmer Boyce was born on 16 March 1859 at Ontario, Canada.
She married Drury Seal, son of William Seal III and Mary Greene, circa 1850 at Hawkins, Tennessee.
www.genealogytales.com /second/michele-p/p25.htm   (1699 words)

  
 homegs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mary completed her PhD in Organometallic chemistry in 1991 at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Boyce, M. and Bennett, I. The role of phenolics in the disease resistance of phenolics.
Boyce, M. and Bennett, I. Comparison of HPLC and CE in the separation of phenolics from plant extracts.
www.chs.ecu.edu.au /~gswan/homemb.htm   (215 words)

  
 Daily Freeman - Pedestrian death spurs call for bridge
KINGSTON - On the day Sarah Ann Boyce was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, family members, friends and neighbors urged the city to lobby the state for a pedestrian bridge at the highway crossing where the 21-year-old woman suffered fatal injuries last week.
Boyce's parents, Bill and Mary Boyce, stood alongside the group.
Boyce's family members, including cousin Jason Paulie, 20, of Highland, say the pedestrian bridge would be a better solution.
www.dailyfreeman.com /site/news.cfm?BRD=1769&dept_id=74969&newsid=13338674&PAG=461&rfi=9   (823 words)

  
 Mary BOYCE - fravahr.org
Nora Elizabeth Mary Boyce (2 August 1920 — 4 April 2006).
Her father, William H. Boyce, was a Judge at Calcutta high-court, then an institution of the British colonial government.
Mary received her elementary education at Wimbledon High School in south-west London.
www.fravahr.org /spip.php?auteur85   (112 words)

  
 Robert - aqwg07   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mary BOYCE was born 2 Feb 1762 in Phillipsburg, Westchester Co., N.Y. and was christened 16 Mar 1788 in Tarrytown, Westchester Co, New York.
William married Mary MARTLING on 15 Jan 1792 in Tarrytown, N.Y..
Mary MARTLING "Polly" was born about 1774 in Tarrytown, N.Y..
home.earthlink.net /~rmcx2/familytree/robert/aqwg07.htm   (114 words)

  
 Descendants of Thankful Short
Mary Boyce was born on 5 May 1825 in Indiana.
Alexander Boyce was born on 14 Oct 1828 in Indiana.
Ada Boyce was born on 12 Aug 1883.
home.earthlink.net /~dpshort/dshort11_06.html   (695 words)

  
 Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Textual sources for the Study of Zoroastrianism by Mary Boyce.
Some also believe monotheism to have been a Zoroastrian influence, as Deutero-Isaiah supposedly makes a first monotheistic declaration (Isaiah 45:5-7) during the reign of the Persian Kings, that corresponding to his declaration that Jews were to obey Cyrus, Kouroush in Persian (Isaiah 44 and Isaiah 45).
According to Mary Boyce "Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed credal religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly or indirectly, than any other single faith...
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zoroastrians   (4833 words)

  
 Haoma Ritual - (CAIS) ©
Mary Boyce, "Âtaš-zôhr and Âb-zôhr," JRAS, 1966, pp.
Idem, "Haoma, Priest of the Sacrifice," in Mary Boyce and Ilya Gershevitch, eds., W.
Gernot L. Windfuhr, "Haoma/Soma, the Plant," in A. Bivar and J. Hinnells, eds., Papers in Honour of Professor Mary Boyce, 2 vols., Acta Iranica 24-25, Leiden, 1985, I, pp.
www.cais-soas.com /CAIS/Religions/iranian/Zarathushtrian/haoma_ritual.htm   (4857 words)

  
 Obituaries: 4/12/00
He was the husband of Mary Louise (Baldwin) Boyce; they were married 58 years.
Boyce married just before his service in the Army Air Corps with the 9th Engine Overhaul Squadron in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II.
Born in Canada, the son of the late Phillipe and Marie (Dionne) Therrien, he lived in Fall River 78 years and was a member of St. Michael's Church.
www.s-t.com /daily/04-00/04-12-00/zzzddobi.htm   (1490 words)

  
 James Boyce Named Top Chef At The New Montage Resort & Spa, Laguna Beach: Press Releases on StarChefs
With his forward-thinking, inventive approach to the culinary arts, Boyce is well-equipped to design and implement Studio's distinctive, regional menus that will feature his trademark cuisine: a Mediterranean style marked by clean, robust flavors.
A 20-year industry veteran, Boyce launched his culinary career at New York's famed Le Cirque, where he worked for six years under the tutelage of the legendary French chef Daniel Boulud.
He returned to The Phoenician as Mary Elaine's top chef in 1999, where he was responsible for all restaurant operations.
www.starchefs.com /news/press_releases/html/newsdetails.php?news_id=168   (636 words)

  
 Juanita Helmig Schuster Family - fgrand.htm
Samuel Jerome Matthews and Ruth Boyce married in Osage County, Missouri, April 9, 1848 were the parents of: William Crawford Matthews, Third-Great Grandparents **** Samuel and Mary Matthews Samuel Matthews was probally born between 1760 and 1770 in either North Carolina or Virginia.
Mary Molly4 Terrill (Charles5) was born in Maries County, Missouri June 13, 1880.
, Great-grandparents **** Nathaniel and Mary Middlebrook Nathaniel8 Middlebrook was born in Virginia in 1764.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/edoedo/fgrand.htm   (3086 words)

  
 RAC History
Mary Ella Smith (1848-1938) was born in Vermont.
Many of Mary’s friends, wives of the founders of the University of Southern California, were to become the founding members of the Ruskin Art Club.
Mary Boyce, representing the club, traveled to New York City in 1889 to attend a meeting calling all women’s clubs of America to unite.
www.ruskinartclub.org /clubhistory.htm   (4196 words)

  
 Joseph Boyce
Joseph and Eleanor (Boyce) were married in Burford, co Oxford, England on October 4, 1634.
Their first two children, Joseph(1) and Mary, were born there Nov 7, 1635 and Mar 12, 1636/7.
Joseph Boyes (1), the immigrant ancestor of Franklin James Boyce, of Worcester, was born in England about 1615.
members.tripod.com /~ntgen/bw/boyce_index.html   (676 words)

  
 An Arizona Christmas
It's the kind of place that a person lost in the shifting sands of the daily grind, a person dying for a sip of ease, might well look upon as a miracle, particularly once he sat down to dinner.
Boyce's culinary career began in a bagel shop in Poughkeepsie, New York, when he was 14 years old.
For his Beard dinner, Boyce has cooked up something truly special, which he is billing as An Evening with James Beard.
www.jamesbeard.org /old/events/1999/12/018.html   (321 words)

  
 PreRaphaelite Article
She is Joanna Mary Boyce later Wells (1831-61), whose life and works are accessible to us in vivid detail because the records of her short career have been treasured by her descendants.
Indeed, Boyce was bold in confronting the shortcomings of Leighton, since he had been hailed as a genius at the 1855 Academy: 'Mr Leighton has sadly disappointed...this year', she wrote; 'The only thing which at all gives proof of latent power is the figure of Eurydice...
What Joanna Mary Boyce's life and work attest to most vividly is the struggle for social mobility and intellectual independence that must come before art, if art is to shape culture in the way that PreRaphaelitism is commonly allowed to have done.
www.varoregistry.com /articles/prerap.html   (5259 words)

  
 BOYCE - ROBINSON -
James W Boyce died at the age of 71, per death record, he died of a heart attack and was found dead in the fields.
AMAZIAH PATTISON BOYCE: (b) Nov. 9, 1844, Fairmont, WV, (d) Jan. 2, 1927, Grafton,WV, (m) ELIZABETH FLYTHE :March 11, 1869, Marion Co WV Elizabeth Flythe (b) July 20, 1851, Culpepper Va, the daughter of, Aaron A. and Arena Hill [Harden] Flythe, (d) Aug 26, 1913, buried at Haymond Cem in Grafton.
Skin Creek, house #S005 John William H. Robinson age 40 Mary C. age 26 William E age 7 Alberta age 4 Looks like the ages of these children were switched because William would have been age 4/5.
www.angelfire.com /va/HOBBS/boyce.html   (3150 words)

  
 iranian.com: Zoroastrian houses of Yazd, Mary Boyce, Ryszard Antolak
In 1963 when professor Mary Boyce arrived in the region to study them, she discovered gloomy, fortress-like buildings virtually devoid of any furniture or greenery.
Mrs Boyce once asked a young Zoroastrian girl what purpose she thought the structure might have served, and received the reply that it was probably “a hen-house”!
Mrs Boyce sought out the correct Dari words for many of the domestic objects she wrote about in her article.
www.iranian.com /History/2005/April/Boyce   (1934 words)

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