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  Norton Parker CHIPMAN
Norton P. Chipman, of District of Columbia, in the House of Representatives, February 11, 1873.
Norton P. Chipman, of the District of Columbia, in reply to Hon.
Norton P. Chipman of District of Columbia, in the House of Representatives, March 16, 1872.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/chipman-norton-parker.html   (444 words)

  
 Norton P. Chipman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chipman did in fact survive and upon recovery was appointed as a member of Abraham Lincoln's staff at Gettysburg.
Chipman published his recollections of the famous Andersonville Trial in his 1911 book, The Tragedy of Andersonville, recently republished in a new edition titled The Andersonville Prison Trial: The Trial of Henry Wirz (Alabama Notable Trials Library/Gryphon, 1990), with an introduction by Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz.
After the Civil War, Chipman was appointed Secretary of the District of Columbia by President Ulysses S. Grant, and was later elected to Congress as representative of the District of Columbia, serving two terms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Norton_P._Chipman   (476 words)

  
 California AHGP - Norton P. Chipman
NORTON P. Norton P. Chipman, a man of state and national prominence and for many years an honored and influential citizen of California, was born in March, 1839, at Milford, Union county, Ohio, a son of Norman and Sarah (Parker) Chipman, both natives of Vermont and of old families of that state.
Chipman was elected second lieutenant, and Colonel Curtis soon afterward appointed him adjutant of the regiment, in which capacity he served in the Missouri campaign up to the time of the appointment of Governor Kirkwood, major of his regiment.
General Chipman was married at St. Louis, during the course of the war, in 1865, to Miss Mary Isabel Holmes, a daughter of Robert Holmes, who was a prominent merchant of that city, a strong Union man and a member of the constitutional convention which formed the new state constitution.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ca/state1/biographies/npchipman.html   (818 words)

  
 Chipman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Chipman, a U.S. Representative from Vermont and brother of Nathaniel
Norton P. Chipman, a U.S. Army officer (1861-1865) and District of Columbia politician
Thomas Chipman McRae, a U.S. Representative and Governor of Arkansas
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chipman   (140 words)

  
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Chipman, S. F., & Wilson, D. Understanding mathematics course enrollment and mathematics achievement: A synthesis of the research.
Coles, M., & Griffen, P. Contextual factors in education: Improving science and mathematics education for minorities and mathematics education for women.
Rosenthal, R., & Lawson, P. A longitudinal study of the effects of experimenter bias on the operant learning of laboratory rats.
www.inform.umd.edu /UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Essays/WomenAndMath.txt   (5207 words)

  
 The Norton Family of Martha's Vineyard (Banks Vol. III, pp. 341-382.)
The Norton family was long settled in Somersetshire where the name was generally spelled Nourton and Nurton in the earlier records, and there are references to them as early as 1400 in wills and deeds.
William Norton wee churchwarden of Ilminster in 1543, a still earlier record of the family in that vicinity.] In those days occupations were continued in families from generation to generation.
In 37 Elizabeth (1594) Joan the widow, William and Nicholas began suit against William Norton the executor, and litigation was continued by John, the son of Nicholas.
history.vineyard.net /nortoni.htm   (2409 words)

  
 Statistics Department Technical Reports
Posterior distribution for negative binomial parameter p using a group invariant prior.
AIT-SAHALIA, Y. and MYKLAND, P. An Analysis of Hansen-Scheinkman estimators for Randomly Sampled Diffusions.
Asymptotic expansions for martingales and improvement of the p-value estimate in the two-sample problem in survival analysis.
galton.uchicago.edu /research/techreports.html   (5688 words)

  
 Wirz Trial Home Page - UMKC School of Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Averill, James P., Andersonville Prison Park: Report of Its Purchase and Improvement, Accompanied by a Plan of the Grounds made from Actual Survey.
Basile, Leon., The Civil War Diary of Amos E. Stearns, A Prisoner at Andersonville.
Chipman, Norton P. The Tragedy of Andersonville; Trial of Captain Henry Wirz.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/Wirz/BIBLIO.HTM   (320 words)

  
 Tropical Forests and the Global Carbon Cycle
Reproduced, with permission, from: Detwiler, R. P., and C. Hall.
Seiler and P. Crutzen in (20); J. Ewel et al.
P J. Kramer, BioScience 31, 29 (1981); D. Gates, in Direct Effects of Increasing Carbon Dioxide on Vegetation, B. Strain and J. Cure, Eds.
www.ciesin.org /docs/002-123/002-123.html   (5829 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Meiners, Edwin P. (1893-1960), Collection, 1825-1960 (C3722)--INVENTORY
Edwin P. Meiners received his medical training and practiced medicine in St. Louis, where he was on the staff of St. Luke's Hospital.
His lifelong avocation was insects, and he became a well-known and respected amateur entomologist acquiring, in addition to a large insect collection, the writings and correspondence of other entomologists and naturalists.
Edward P. Van Duzee was an entomologist who became the leading expert in the U.S. on hemiptera (bugs) and compiled the Catalogue of the Hemiptera of America North of Mexico in 1917.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/3722.html   (6583 words)

  
 Penn State vs Iowa (Apr 01, 2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Greenberg hit into double play p to 3b to 1b; Dabrowski out on the play.
Iowa - inning 4 Norton to 1b for Dabrowski.
Norton doubled down the rf line, RBI; Medellin scored.
www.psu.edu /sports/softball/2001/stats/iowa2.htm   (1239 words)

  
 REFERENCES
Erera, I. P., and Lazar, A. The adminstrative and educational functions in supervision: Indications of incompatibility.
Galassi, J. P., and Brooks, L. Integrating scientist and practitioner training in counseling psychology: Practicum is the key.
Heppner, P. P., and Roehlke, H. Differences among supervisees at different levels of training: Implications for a developmental model of supervision.
www-rcf.usc.edu /~goodyea/ref3rdEd.htm   (12428 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Locke Bibliography--Chapter 7, Politics -- 1988
Backscheider, P. “The verse essay, John Locke, and Defoe’s Jure divino” / by Paula R. Backscheider.
Kain, P. “Locke and the development of political theory” / Philip J. Kain.
Kelly, P. “William Molyneux and the spirit of liberty in eighteenth-century Ireland” / Patrick Kelly.
www.libraries.psu.edu /tas/locke/ch7-88.html   (1243 words)

  
 Iowa vs Penn State (Mar 31, 2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Chipman reached on a fielder's choice, bunt; Stuber out at second 3b to ss.
Iowa - inning 5 Norton to 1b for Dabrowski.
Norton reached on a throwing error by 2b; Humphrey advanced to second.
www.psu.edu /sports/softball/2001/stats/iowa1.htm   (965 words)

  
 DC Vote - District of Columbia: Issues in the 108th Congress
The bill allows for a temporary increase in the number of representatives until the first reapportionment occurring after the effective date of the act with the city’s Delegate to the House of Representatives serving as a member of the House of Representatives from the State of Maryland.
H.R. 1285, introduced by Delegate Norton of the District of Columbia, and S. 617, introduced by Senator Lieberman, would provide for full congressional voting representation in Congress for citizens of the District.
District of Columbia Delegates to the House of Representatives include Norton P. Chipman (1871-1874), Walter Fauntroy (1971-1991), and Eleanor Holmes Norton (since 1991).
www.dcvote.org /trellis/acting/DistrictofColumbiaIssues108.cfm   (4631 words)

  
 Old Time Trains
Chipman on 105 shovels of coal - a quarter of what a larger steam
Chipman ran by diesel, on March 31, 1962, nobody came for a last look.
When I was working at Norton, I was between 20 and 30 years old, and
www.trainweb.org /oldtimetrains/stories/CPR_Chipman_NB.htm   (2199 words)

  
 alahist.html
Chipman and Auginbaugh started a ferry service to San Francisco which lasted one year.
The first bridge across the Estuary was built in March 1871 at Webster St., replaced in 1900 and again in 1926 by the underwater Posey Tube.
The first high school began in 1874, as did the project of separating the peninsula from Oakland which was eventually com- pleted in 1902.
www.alamedamuseum.org /alahist.html   (7356 words)

  
 The Wages of War: Iraqi Combatant and Noncombatant Fatalities in the 2003 Conflict-- Executive Summary. PDA Research ...
Suzanne Goldenberg, "The hell that once was a hospital," Guardian (London), 12 April 2003, p.
Our estimate that 20,000 bombs and missiles were used in attacking the Iraqi field army assumes that most of the war's B-52 strikes and most of the unguided munitions were used to this end.
The Gulf War Air Power Survey Summary Report cites only 56.3 percent of strikes as having being directed at surface forces, but also notes that 15 percent of the strikes were uncategorized at the time of the study's completion.
www.comw.org /pda/0310rm8exsum.html   (5856 words)

  
 Royalty.nu - Royalty in the Americas & the Caribbean - American Royalty
Moctezuma's Children: Aztec Royalty Under Spanish Rule, 1520-1700 by Donald E. Chipman.
Though the Aztec Empire fell to Spain in 1521, the principal heirs of the last emperor, Moctezuma II, were later acknowledged as royalty.
The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida: Assimilation (Florida Museum of Natural History, Ripley P. Bullen Series, Vol 1) by John E. Worth and Jerald T. Milanich.
www.royalty.nu /America   (2515 words)

  
 LLMC - Anglo-American Legal References
This edition is in the nature of an update to account for subsequent statutes, court cases, etc..
Although this is an English publication, limited to English caselaw, a significant amount of the research was done at the library of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
Vide Jon Shultz in Statutes Com-pared (Hein, 1992, p.
www.llmc.com /anglo_references.htm   (10881 words)

  
 Tehama County Museum Civil War and Early Veterans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anderson Joseph P 1846-1905 11 IA co.G inf pvt corning cem
Chipman William H 1826 i/w 2nd Ca co.H 1st Lt cav.
Harris John P n/m 1847-1903 3rd Mich co.I pvt inf.
www.tco.net /tehama/museum/tcmgenealogy2.html   (7029 words)

  
 The United States and Future Bosnias
Bosnia is a tragedy; if we are to avoiding repeating that experience as a farce, we need to face the world as it is, not as we might wish it to be.
A29; and Anthony Lewis, "The Speech Not Given," New York Times, June 2, 1995, p.
(7) John Chipman, "Managing the Politics of Parochialism," in Ethnic Conflict and International Security, ed.
www.cato.org /pubs/fpbriefs/fpb-036.html   (4270 words)

  
 Characterization and Role of the Branched-Chain Aminotransferase (BcaT) Isolated from Lactococcus lactis subsp. ...
Ganesan, B., Dobrowolski, P., Weimer, B. Identification of the Leucine-to-2-Methylbutyric Acid Catabolic Pathway of Lactococcus lactis.
Madsen, S. M., Beck, H. C., Ravn, P., Vrang, A., Hansen, A. M., Israelsen, H. Cloning and Inactivation of a Branched-Chain-Amino-Acid Aminotransferase Gene from Staphylococcus carnosus and Characterization of the Enzyme.
Rijnen, L., Courtin, P., Gripon, J.-C., Yvon, M. Expression of a Heterologous Glutamate Dehydrogenase Gene in Lactococcus lactis Highly Improves the Conversion of Amino Acids to Aroma Compounds.
aem.asm.org /cgi/content/full/66/2/571   (4937 words)

  
 Kristin Grenfell, California Coastal Commission: Retroactivity Of A Judicial Ruling Of Unconstitutionality, 14 Duke ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Although the United States Supreme Court explained the purpose of the de facto officer doctrine in Norton, it held that the doctrine did not apply in that case.
After holding that a law setting the salaries of justices of the peace was unconstitutional, the California Supreme Court then held that that decision should not apply to past actions taken under the old law.
In that case, the Court held that because the very creation of the commission was unconstitutional, the commission never existed as a valid office.
www.law.duke.edu /journals/delpf/articles/DELPF14P245.HTM   (11793 words)

  
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The following officers were elected and appointed for the ensuing year: Commander in Chief Charles Devens, Massachusetts Senior vice commander in chief John R. Goeble, New Jersey Junior vice commander in chief Edward Ferguson, Wisconsin Surgeon general Hans Powell, New York Chaplain in chief Rev. Aug.
Quartermaster general Samuel P. Town, Philadelphia, Pa Judge advocate general James W. Willett, Tama, Iowa Inspector general T.M. Kellogg, Portland, Oreg.
Quartermaster in chief Samuel P. Town, Philadelphia, Pa. Judge advocate general James W. Willett, Tama, Iowa Inspector general M.H. Davidson, Louisville, Ky. National patriotic instructor M.H. Davidson, Louisville, Ky. C. Perry Lomax, Lincoln, Nebr. (died in office) SIXTY-NINTH NATIONAL ENCAMPENT, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. SEPTEMBER 8-14, 1935 Headquarters established in Des Moines, Iowa.
suvcw.org /garcinc/officers1866-1949.doc   (1255 words)

  
 History of Nova Scotia, Before Dec 1699
However, it is evident that both American and British leaders were agreed prior to the War of 1812 that the Northwest Angle of Nova Scotia was far to the north at the St. Lawrence watershed.
President Madison appointed Cornelius P. Van Ness as one of the commissioners, and King George IV appointed Thomas Barclay as the other.
Ward Chipman, the British agent, and his advisors were quick to see the advantage that they might gain from this technical flaw in the treaty, and they made the most of it.
www.littletechshoppe.com /ns1625/nshist01.html   (11402 words)

  
 DCist: District Seeks Statues for National Statuary Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Late last September, D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton requested that the District be allowed to place two statues in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall, alongside those chosen by the nation's 50 states.
The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities is asking the public for its input as to who the District should immortalize in Statuary Hall, allowing residents to either pick from a list of 30 prominent District figures or write in their own.
The list includes usual suspects such as Pierre L'Enfant, Thurgood Marshall, Frederick Douglass and Duke Ellington and some lesser-known though still important figures such as Mary McLeod Bethune, Robert Brent, Nannie Helen Borroughs and Norton P. Chipman.
www.dcist.com /archives/2006/04/12/district_seeks_2.php   (819 words)

  
 WILLIAMS, K.P. MSS.
(elephant folio) Lacks map of "Vicinity of Warrenton," p.
Original maps and notes returned by Clark Ray, maps, 47p.
(elephant folio), lacks "Region of Buell's advance from Corinth," p.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/williamskp.html   (966 words)

  
 The University of Memphis: University Libraries - Recitals Ensembles P-Z
T. Benamon, E. Barr, A. Clay, A. Compton, A. Davis, T. Earnest, J. Garcia, A. Grubbs, J. Harper, P. Higgins, E. Hudson, W. Hunt, C. Little, J. Parkinson, M. Parsons, S. Plumlee, J. Pomfret, C. Sakowski, M. Turner, K. West.
J. Hill, tenor; G. Santoro, P. Adamson, piano; J. Grise, baritone; D. Graves, tuba; L. Bowden, C. Davis, W. Leggett, T. Walpole, double bass.
Works by Clausen, Norton, Vaughan, Williams, and arrangements by Joyce, Shaw/Parker, Luboff, Halloran.
exlibris.memphis.edu /music/ensmbp-z.html   (3619 words)

  
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Cauble, Frank P. The surrender proceedings : April 9, 1865 ; Appomattox Court House.
A journal of hospital life in the Confederate army of Tennessee, from the battle of Shiloh to the end of the war: with sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period.
Louisville, John P. Morton and co.; New Orleans, W. Evelyn [c1866]
www.marshall.edu /speccoll/blake/C2-BIB.html   (3115 words)

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