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 Nematology Laboratory : Nathan A. Cobb
Nathan Augustus Cobb, referred to as the "Father of Nematology in the United States" (56), was a Renaissance man and a man of humble beginnings.
Cobb easily passed the examination and within a year was headmaster, in charge of a small school with 65 students of ages 11-18 years.
Cobb, N. Tylenchus similis, the cause of a root disease of sugar cane and banana.
www.ars.usda.gov /Main/docs.htm?docid=9626   (4662 words)

  
 Nathan Cobb ca 1663
Laurence, Robert and Elisabeth Cobb, 24 Jan 1780; Thomas Sutton, Bm Buck, Stephen and Elizabeth Cobb, 1 Nov 1778; Andrew South, Bm Cobb, Nathan [x] and Winny Michel, 9 Aug 1779; James Pritchard.
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Balance of estate to be sold and residue of proceeds to be divided in three shares among Catheth Cobb, Thomas Cobb and William Cobb.
www.sallysfamilyplace.com /Neighbors/cobbnathan.htm   (1476 words)

  
  Cobb County School District
She was a speech-language pathologist and special educator, primarily in Post 7 schools, in Cobb County from 1980 until January 1997 when she resigned to serve as board member.
She has lived in Cobb County since 1980 where she was active in the PTA and legislative contact activities related to issues of education and health affecting children.
She is a member of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, is past president of the Cobb County Learning Disabilities Association, and a past executive board member for the Cobb County Association of Educators.
www.cobbk12.org /board   (1429 words)

  
  John Nathan Cobb : founding Director of the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle Marine Fisheries ...
Cobb's career was testimony not only to the democratic ideals of the United States, but it also was evidence of his competence and an affirmation of the high level of esteem in which he was held by his peers.
Cobb's tenure as director (later, dean) of the College of Fisheries from 1919 to 1930 must be considered successful, based upon the number of students enrolled in the College as well as in the records of attainment of its graduates.
Cobb became a well-known "professional" naturalist of his day and his reputation was based on his keen knowledge of the commercial fisheries industry which was reflected in his many publications.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3089/is_3_65/ai_n13251056   (791 words)

  
 N. A. Cobb
It was Cobb who proposed that plant parasitic and free-living nematodes beremoved from helminthology and be assigned to a new branch of science to be known as "nematology." He also proposed that "nema" besubstituted for "nematode," and it is most unfortunate that this suggestion has not met with general acceptance.
Cobb's interests were not confined to nematology and microscopy but extended to photography of birds and insects and the development ofspecial equipment for photomicrography and other microscopic work,, such as the installation of heavy pipes filled with concrete to reducevibration during such work.
Cobb's microscopicability and unusual ingenuity, coupled with the artistry of Ghambers, established a new era in nematology on which our present science is largelyfounded, not only in America but in all parts of the world.
flnem.ifas.ufl.edu /history/cobb_bio.htm   (763 words)

  
 John Nathan Cobb : founding Director of the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle Marine Fisheries ...
Cobb's career was testimony not only to the democratic ideals of the United States, but it also was evidence of his competence and an affirmation of the high level of esteem in which he was held by his peers.
Cobb's tenure as director (later, dean) of the College of Fisheries from 1919 to 1930 must be considered successful, based upon the number of students enrolled in the College as well as in the records of attainment of its graduates.
Cobb became a well-known "professional" naturalist of his day and his reputation was based on his keen knowledge of the commercial fisheries industry which was reflected in his many publications.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3089/is_3_65/ai_n13251056   (791 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Dinner at Mather: Eight Dollar Bargain?
Nathan Cobb, a restaurant critic for The Boston Globe, checked out dinner last week in Mather House and offered comments on the food and ambiance just as he does for restaurant write-ups.
Cobb started off his meal with a plate of fried shrimp and brown rice, vegetable minestrone soup, a roll, a salad and a piece of cake.
Cobb estimated that in the average restaurant he reviews, his meal would have cost $7-9 for the shrimp, $1.25-1.50 for the soup, $5-6 for the tofu stir-fry, $1.25-1.50 for the cake, and extra for the roll, salad bar and drinks.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=154313   (474 words)

  
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Nathan Augustus Cobb was born June 30, 1859, the only son of William Henry and Jane A. Cobb (née Brigelow), at Spencer, Massachusetts.
Nathan Cobb had limited formal schooling, but his young (and later) life consisted of myriad jobs, positions and experiences.
In 1890, Cobb was appointed plant pathologist in the New South Wales Department of Agriculture.
plpnemweb.ucdavis.edu /Nemaplex/General/Biographies/NACobb.htm   (722 words)

  
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Cobb has over ten years of experience providing counselling services to adults, couples, families, and adolescents in a number of privately funded and community counselling agencies, most recently including a large provider of Employee and Family Assistance Program services in Calgary.
Cobb is a native of Calgary, and is married with four children.
Cobb has offered numerous workshops and presentations in academic, professional, business and community settings on various topics including marital conflict, communication, strengthening relationships, resolving interpersonal differences, dealing with difficult people, stress management, managing change and transitions, grief and loss, and living with passion and purpose.
www.psychologysbest.ca /drcobb.html   (475 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Cobb,
Cobb is major league baseball's all-time leading hitter with a.367 lifetime batting average.
Cobb created the role of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman (1948-49; repeated for television in 1965).
Cobb as role model: Ty Cobb in Juvenile periodical literature: 1907-29.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Cobb,&StartAt=1   (886 words)

  
 Family Group: Nathan Benjamin Cobb and Julia Christina Workman   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nathan Benjamin Cobb was born in 1919 in Panola County, Mississippi.
Nathan married Julia Christina Workman on 12 Sep 1942 in Panola County, Mississippi.
Paula Edith Cobb was born on 10 Aug 1954 in Obion County, Tennessee.
www.angelfire.com /planet/georgiafamilies/WorkmanSamuelJ871445/fam6.html   (124 words)

  
 TheChesapeakeBay.com - Cobb's Island
Nathan worked hard to provide his family with a settled atmosphere and comfortable accommodations on the island, which Nathan reportedly nicknamed "Cape Cod." However, their life was again upset--this time by the death of Nanc--the following year.
Nathan died in 1890 at the age of 92.
The members of the Cobb family who still lived on the island were driven from their homes and evacuated by the crew of the lifesaving station to the mainland where they remained.
thechesapeakebay.com /article/217/chesapeake   (2539 words)

  
 History of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences—The Beginning
After numerous contacts between Cobb and the UW, the College of Fisheries was formally established on April 2, 1919, with John Cobb as Director (Fig.
Cobb began to assemble a faculty for the new College.
Cobb placed his graduates in state and federal fisheries agencies, in industry, and in private hatcheries.
www.fish.washington.edu /history/1919.html   (706 words)

  
 History of USDA Nematology Lab
Nathan A. Cobb was employed by the Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. He in time became recognized as the Father of Nematology in the United States.
Cobb reported about 72% of the trees were infected with "root gall worm" (root-knot nematode), and other scientists found crown gall and some noxious insects.
Nathan Augustus Cobb : The Father of Nematology in the U.S. Nathan A.
www.ba.ars.usda.gov /psi/nem/history.htm   (2433 words)

  
 Eastern Shore Barrier Islands - A History of Hunting and Fishing
Nathan Cobb was a ship salvager, who along with his sons, also hunted, fished and sold the excess to local markets.
By the turn of the century most of the buildings were gone and with it the dream of Nathan Cobb, who through the eyes of Hunter had created the most famous hunting and fishing resort in America.
Today the carved decoys of Nathan Cobb Jr, his son Elkanah and grandson Arthur are in high demand.
www.chesapeake-angler.com /storydec04-easternshoreislands.htm   (1084 words)

  
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Orange COBB, Nathan Bryant Men of Vermont: Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters & Sons of Vermont.
Brattleboro: Transcript Publishing Company, 1894, pp 75-76 (portrait p 76) Nathan Bryant COBB, of Strafford [Vermont], was born 14 October 1827 at Strafford [Orange County, Vermont], son of Daniel and Marinda (BRYANT) COBB, and is descended from old Puritan stock.
Senator J. MORRILL says concerning him, "Judge COBB for nearly a half a century was the chief legal counsel in town, an earnest advocate and safe adviser." Though a cripple he saw service at the battle of Plattsburg [Plattsburgh, Clinton County, New York].
www.rockvillemama.com /orange/cobbnathanbryant.txt   (269 words)

  
 QuitNet
Nathan Cobb, MD is the creator of QuitNet ®.
Cobb is an expert on advanced programming techniques to implement very complex, interactive systems and data storage as well as the use of the Internet to encourage behavioral change.
Cobb a practicing internist; he holds a medical degree from Boston University and completed his internship and residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard University teaching hospital.
wy.quitnet.com /q_corp/cobb.html   (253 words)

  
 Spennemann, Nathan A. Cobb - A biography ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cobb's achievements are undervalued in the historic literature.
Cobb had been hired at a crucial period of the new Department of Agriculture.
It is quite likely that without his energy for work and enthusiasm for the minutiae, agricultural research in NSW would have remained for quite a while the realm of well-intentioned amateurs such William Farrer.
csusap.csu.edu.au /~dspennem/Presentations/Cobb_CV/NACCV19.html   (117 words)

  
 Dr. Nathan Cobb's Blog
Nathan Cobb's Blog keeps you up-to-date with the growth of nathancobb.com.
Nathan Cobb's Theory of Change, Calgary Psychologist and Marriage Counsellor
Professional bio of Nathan Cobb, Calgary psychologist and marriage counsellor, including education and experience
www.nathancobb.com /Nathan-Cobb-blog.html   (217 words)

  
 nathan hale homestead
Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale whose legendary last words “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country” remain one of American history’s most remembered phrases, was born on this site in 1755.
A 100-foot long lengthy ell projecting from the rear of this building is believed to incorporate portions of the original farmhouse in which Nathan grew up.
In 1755, the year Richard and Elizabeth’s sixth child, Nathan, was born, Richard bought an additional seventy-seven acres, bringing the total to over 300 acres at a time when the average New England farm had about 150 acres.
ursamajor.hartnet.org /als/nathanhale/homestead.htm   (869 words)

  
 Nathan Cobb: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Nathan Cobb is pleased to provide individual, marital, and family therapy through his private practice located in Southwest Calgary, Alberta (click here for map).
Cobb specializes in marital and couples counselling for couples seeking help with chronic conflict and communication difficulties, feelings of growing apart, separation/divorce issues, role conflicts, and/or affairs.
Cobb is registered with the College of Alberta Psychologists as a Registered Psychologist in Alberta.
www.zoominfo.com /people/Cobb_Nathan_999647178.aspx   (601 words)

  
 My Family
Eneree COBB was born on 6 Aug 1932.
She was married to Bynne (Husband of Mary B. Cobb) between 1800 and 1841.
She was married to (Husband of Nadine COBB) HATCHER in Century, Florida.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d215.htm   (802 words)

  
 Search Results for "Cobb ..."
Jefferson co., Ga. In 1837 he became solicitor general of the western judicial circuit of Georgia, a district populated...
Cobb Island, Northampton co., E Va., barrier isl.
Cobb, county (345 sq mi/894 sq km; 1990 pop.
bartleby.com /cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=Cobb+...   (289 words)

  
 Children of Elisabeth Washburn and Josiah Conant
Nathan Cobb, born on 24 Oct. 1728 in Middleborough,
Isaac Cobb, born on 27 Sept. 1767 in Middleborough,
Ansail Cobb, born on 17 Dec. 1767 in Middleborough,
home.earthlink.net /~washburnmaltby2/washburn_plymouth_21.html   (2048 words)

  
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Cobb’s a tough man. I mean, we don’t want her putting herself at risk.
Frank Cobb: (pounds Lenny into wall) One more time, Lenny, tell me who she is. Lenny Sutter: I told you, she’s nobody.
Frank Cobb: This is a free enterprise zone the UEO isn’t authorized with.
www.empire.net /~xmp/seaquest/scripts/seawest.txt   (3809 words)

  
 seaQuest 1st Season - SeaWest   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cobb’s a tough man. I mean, we don’t want her putting herself at risk.
Nathan Bridger: If that’s the case, than why can’t we bring out Hitchcock and the Sutters the same way and avoid the main docking bay entirely.
Frank Cobb: This is a free enterprise zone the UEO isn’t authorized with.
home.comcast.net /~kimurho/sq/1-10-68920.html   (3816 words)

  
 Nathan Cobb, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nathan Cobb, MD is a practicing physician and expert in the field of behavioral informatics.
He continues to be a driving force behind the technical design of thes systems, as well as data architecture and advanced tailoring and tracking systems.
Cobb holds a medical degree from Boston University and completed his medical internship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard University teaching hospital.
www.drcobb.com /about.asp   (271 words)

  
 Benton Foundation: QuitNet: A Virtual Support System   (Site not responding. Last check: )
That's why Nathan Cobb, a former tobacco cessation counselor at a Boston area health clinic, developed the idea for QuitNet, a virtual support system to help people quit smoking.
Cobb, currently a fourth-year medical student at Boston University, combined his experience as a counselor and his expertise of cessation theory with his software development and programming abilities to build an innovative experiment in virtual treatment that could reach anyone in the world at any time of the day.
Cobb received initial funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, which enabled him to develop a prototype online quit smoking service.
www.benton.org /publibrary/practice/features/quitnet.html   (1031 words)

  
 Therapist Locator - Nathan G. Cobb, Ph. D.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cobb specializes in couples counselling focusing on issues such as chronic conflict, communication difficulties, affairs, intimacy, divorce/separation, premarital counselling and marital enrichment.
Cobb also provides counselling for family conflict, depression, anxiety, anger management, stress, addictions, and workplace issues.
Cobb primarily works with individul adults, adolescents, couples and families.
www.therapistlocator.net /TherapistLocator/MembersDetailCanada.asp?TCode=561966   (683 words)

  
 Bulldog Team News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cobb had a triple while Spann had a double.
Cobb led the Bulldogs with two doubles while Moncrief had a single and a double.
Cobb led the Bulldogs with three hits including a double while Elmore had a home run and a single, Peeples had a triple and a single, and Smitherman and McCrory each had two singles.
www.holmes.cc.ms.us /athletics/staff/2006baseballnews.htm   (3403 words)

  
 Cobb Decoys Tops Auction: Maine Antique Digest, Feb. 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The top 25 lots (4% of those sold) accounted for $561,550 (56% of the gross) and were 21% over their total average estimates.
The Cobb brant was one of four Virginia decoys that made the top 25 list.
Judging by several factors, such as the gross being 15over the total low estimates and checking out several bellwether decoys that I keep my eye on, I'd say the decoy market was decidedly bullish, and it will be interesting to see if this mood carries through 1998.
www.maineantiquedigest.com /articles/dec0298.htm   (695 words)

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