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 Hyde Park
Always a shrewd investor, Cornell deeded 60 acres to the Illinois Central Railroad in exchange for a train station and the promise of daily trips to the heart of Chicago's commercial core.
The development of the Hyde Park community began in 1853 when Paul Cornell, a New York lawyer, purchased 300 acres of property from 51st to 55th Streets.
The community continued to prosper over the next 30 years, as residential construction expanded and the transportation network grew dense.
www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org /pages/622.html   (753 words)

  
 Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha in Cornell Wisconsin
The picture shows the Cornell WI mill siding heading north on the Hannibal branch line.
Cornell also hosts an island in the Chippewa River that is currently Brunet Island State Park.
Cornell is located at the intersection of highways 27and 64.
www.trainweb.org /omaha/cornell/cornell.html   (977 words)

  
 Biography - Paul Wolfowitz
Wolfowitz received a bachelor's degree from Cornell University (1965) in mathematics, and a doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago (1972).
On February 5, 2001, President Bush announced his intention to nominate Dr. Paul Wolfowitz to be Deputy Secretary of Defense.
From 1989 to 1993, Dr. Wolfowitz served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in charge of the 700-person defense policy team that was responsible to Secretary Dick Cheney for matters concerning strategy, plans, and policy.
www.defenselink.mil /bios/wolfowitz.html   (676 words)

  
 birding
The Hyde Park and adjacent Kenwood and Woodlawn neighborhoods by the Lake Michigan shoreline on the south side of Chicago have excellent urban birdwatching.
Additional parking is available in the Museum's underground garage which can be accessed from the west side of the Museum (turn east into the down ramp off the Inner Drive/Cornell Drive at E. 57th Street)(there is a parking fee).
The group generally visits the nearby lagoon areas, the Osaka Garden and the Paul H. Douglas Nature Sanctuary on Wooded Island, walking south and then east through Bobolink Meadow and back to the Clarence Darrow Bridge during a circle walk with duration of about an hour and a half.
www.geocities.com /CapeCanaveral/Lab/9137/Hyde_Park_Chicago_birding.html   (592 words)

  
 Chicago Park District: Cornell Square Park
Cornell Square was named in honor of Paul Cornell (1822--1904), a lawyer and real estate developer who was a leading force behind the creation of the South Park System.
In addition to Cornell Square, these were Mark White, Russell, Davis, and Armour Squares, and Ogden, Sherman, Palmer, Bessemer, and Hamilton Parks.
The South Park Commission created Cornell Square in 1904 as part of a revolutionary neighborhood park system which improved the difficult living conditions in Chicago's congested tenement districts.
www.chicagoparkdistrict.com /index.cfm/fuseaction/parks.detail/object_id/BD9F19C6-0DE9-4E24-BFD5-AA4AA9FA12D0.cfm   (265 words)

  
 Hyde Park Community Collection
Hyde Park was founded in 1853 by New York lawyer Paul Cornell, who named his 300-acre community after the dignified and upscale neighborhoods of New York City and London.
In 1889 the village of Hyde Park was annexed to the city of Chicago after a court battle ultimately decided by the Illinois Supreme Court.
In 1856, Cornell convinced the Illinois Central Railroad to build a station at Oak (later 53rd) Street, and the following year Cornell himself erected the Hyde Park House hotels at 53rd Street near Lake Michigan.
www.chipublib.org /008subject/012special/hyde.html   (1054 words)

  
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Ruohonen Arto Salomaa Turku 1976 Daniela Rus John Hopcroft Cornell 1992 Michael Rusinowitch Jieh Hsiang Nancy 1987 David.
Richard Cole John Hopcroft Cornell 1982 George Collins Barkley Rosser Cornell 1955 Doug Comer Ravi Sethi Penn State 1976 K.T. Compton O.W. Richardson Princeton 1912 Anne Condon Richard Ladner Washington 1987 Tim Connors Seymour Ginsburg USC 1984 Bob Constable Stephen Kleene Wisconsin 1968 Curtis Cook Steve Hedetniemi Iowa 1970 Stephen Cook Hao Wang Harvard 196?
Jean Musinski John Hopcroft Cornell 1973 Gene Myers Andrzej Ehrenfeucht Colorado 1981?
sigact.acm.org /genealogy/database   (4647 words)

  
 Allan Bloom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bloom later taught at Yale, Cornell, Tel Aviv University and the University of Toronto, before returning to the University of Chicago.
Allan David Bloom (born September 14, 1930 in Indianapolis, Indiana, died October 7, 1992 in Chicago, Illinois) was a philosopher and academic who was famous for his criticism of contemporary universities.
In 1963, as a Professor at Cornell, Allan Bloom served as a faculty member of the Telluride Association.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Allan_Bloom   (1989 words)

  
 Greater Grand Crossing
Chicago real-estate developer Paul Cornell thought that the area surrounding the intersection, although it was mostly prairie and swampland, would be ideal for suburban development because transportation to Chicago was assured via the railroads.
The entire area was annexed to Chicago in 1889 as part of Hyde Park Township.
Single-family frame and brick homes, two-flats, and apartments began to appear in the area to accommodate the steady population increase between 1895 and 1912.
www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org /pages/547.html   (640 words)

  
 Hyde Park Community Collection
Hyde Park was founded in 1853 by New York lawyer Paul Cornell, who named his 300-acre community after the dignified and upscale neighborhoods of New York City and London.
In 1889 the village of Hyde Park was annexed to the city of Chicago after a court battle ultimately decided by the Illinois Supreme Court.
The Hyde Park Community Collection is available to the public for research in the Special Collections and Preservation Division Reading Room on the 9th floor of the Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60605.
www.chipublib.org /008subject/012special/hyde.html   (640 words)

  
 History & Genealogy of Hyde Park Township, Cook County, IL
Founded by Paul Cornell in 1853, the village of Hyde Park was annexed to the City of Chicago in 1889.
Hyde Park was the home of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor, as well as home to the University of Chicago and the Museum of Science and Industry.
Hyde Park is locked on two sides with a major park, from the Burnham plan on the west and the lake on the east.
www.iltrails.org /cook/hydeparktwp.htm   (640 words)

  
 Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha in Chippewa County Wisconsin
The town of Ruby, named after the daughter of the owner of the local log mill, is located halfway between Cornell and Gilman just north of hwy 64.
The remaining track from "Old Chippewa Junction" or Norma, now known as Chippewa Falls, to Cornell supported it's last train possibly in 1988.
Either way, a decision was made not to repair the tracks based on limited traffic north of Cornell.
www.trainweb.org /omaha   (1168 words)

  
 Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha in Brunet Wisconsin
Brunet eventually became the turnaround for engines after 1943 when the track was abandoned between Cornell and Holcombe.
Brunet was named after Jean Brunet, a French-Indian Settler who was one of the original founders of Cornell.
Brunet Falls was once a spectacular falls and rapids in the Chippewa river that now lays beneath the lake in front of the dam at the mill.
www.trainweb.org /omaha/brunet/brunet.html   (246 words)

  
 Law & Courts
Kahn, Ronald, "Institutional Norms and Supreme Court Decision-making: the Rehnquist Court on Privacy and Religion," Chapter 8, in Supreme Court Decision making: New Institutionalist Approaches, Edited by Cornell Clayton and Howard Gillman (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999): 175-198.
Black, Julia, "New Institutionalism and Naturalism in Socio-Legal Analysis: Institutionalist Approaches to Regulatory Decision Making," Law and Policy 10:1 (January, 1997): 51-93.Brace, Paul and Melinda Hall (1990) "Neo-Institutionalism and Dissent in State Supreme Courts," Journal of Politics 52 (1990): 54-70.
Immergut, Ellen A., "The Theoretical Core of the New Institutionalism," Politics and Society 26:1 (March 1998): 5-34.
www.law.nyu.edu /lawcourts/resources/teaching/readlist/kahn.html   (1208 words)

  
 Biography of Paul Wolfowitz
After Cornell, Wolfowitz gained a PhD in political science at the University of Chicago, where he was influenced by Albert Wohlstetter, a military thinker whose credo was to prioritise sophisticated arms technology in America's international relations.
Paul Wolfowitz gained a maths degree from Cornell University, where he met Clare Selgin, whom he married in 1968 and divorced in 2002.
Wolfowitz taught political science at Yale and from 1994 to 2001 he served as Dean and Professor of International Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University.
www.biogs.com /famous/wolfowitz.html   (503 words)

  
 Leiter Reports: A Group Blog (Jan. 23-May 31 2006): Will Northwestern University Law School Still be a Top Law School Ten Years from Now?
In the mid-20th century, Northwestern University School of Law was one of the handful of super elite law schools in the US; it clearly dominated its Hyde Park neighbor, the University of Chicago Law School.
Paul Robinson, one of the two or three leading figures in criminal law of his generation, went to the University of Pennsylvania.
This was the era of Leon Green and John Henry Wigmore at Northwestern; Chicago couldn't compete, and only a few law schools nationally (Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Michigan) could.
leiterreports.typepad.com /blog/2003/11/will_northweste.html   (935 words)

  
 SS > NF reviews > author index
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Cormack • David W. Corne • James Cornell • Sabine Cornelsen • Don Corner • Luis Correia • Alan D. Corr‚ • Dale Corson • Nareli Cruz Cortes • Leda Cosmides • Ana P. Costa-Pereira • Bryan Costales • Ron Cottam • Thomas G. Cotter • Arthur Cotterell • Rodney M. Cotterill • G.
Barron • Roberto S. de Barros • John D. Barrow • John A. Barry • Paul Bart • Jean-Paul Barthes • Bartholomew • Robert G. Bartle • William Warren Bartley III • Graham Bartram • the Editors of Baseline • Leslie Basford • David Basin • A.
www-users.cs.york.ac.uk /~susan/bib/nf/_misc/all.htm   (935 words)

  
 Beck Biography + Portrait
He was born at St. Paul, Minnesota, April 16, 1885, son of James F. and Katherine Igoe, but was reared and educated in Chicago, being a graduate of the St. James School and De LaSalle Institute.
MICHAEL L., a member of the Chicago bar since 1908, is well known throughout the state for his long and useful record in the Legislature.
Igoe resides at 5434 Cornell Avenue, on the South Side.
www.iltrails.org /cook/chicagobios.htm   (935 words)

  
 Leiter Reports: A Group Blog (Jan. 23-May 31 2006): Will Northwestern University Law School Still be a Top Law School Ten Years from Now?
In the mid-20th century, Northwestern University School of Law was one of the handful of super elite law schools in the US; it clearly dominated its Hyde Park neighbor, the University of Chicago Law School.
Paul Robinson, one of the two or three leading figures in criminal law of his generation, went to the University of Pennsylvania.
This was the era of Leon Green and John Henry Wigmore at Northwestern; Chicago couldn't compete, and only a few law schools nationally (Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Michigan) could.
leiterreports.typepad.com /blog/2003/11/will_northweste.html   (979 words)

  
 Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha in Chippewa County Wisconsin
Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha in Chippewa County Wisconsin
The remaining track from "Old Chippewa Junction" or Norma, now known as Chippewa Falls, to Cornell supported it's last train possibly in 1988.
Either way, a decision was made not to repair the tracks based on limited traffic north of Cornell.
www.trainweb.org /omaha   (979 words)

  
 Hyde Park Community Collection
Hyde Park was founded in 1853 by New York lawyer Paul Cornell, who named his 300-acre community after the dignified and upscale neighborhoods of New York City and London.
In 1889 the village of Hyde Park was annexed to the city of Chicago after a court battle ultimately decided by the Illinois Supreme Court.
As population burgeoned, various other neighborhoods were carved out of the enormous area which had once been Hyde Park: Woodlawn, South Shore, South Chicago, Avalon Park, and Calumet Heights among them.
www.chipublib.org /008subject/012special/hyde.html   (1054 words)

  
 Leiter Reports: A Group Blog (Jan. 23-May 31 2006): Will Northwestern University Law School Still be a Top Law School Ten Years from Now?
In the mid-20th century, Northwestern University School of Law was one of the handful of super elite law schools in the US; it clearly dominated its Hyde Park neighbor, the University of Chicago Law School.
Paul Robinson, one of the two or three leading figures in criminal law of his generation, went to the University of Pennsylvania.
This was the era of Leon Green and John Henry Wigmore at Northwestern; Chicago couldn't compete, and only a few law schools nationally (Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Michigan) could.
leiterreports.typepad.com /blog/2003/11/will_northweste.html   (980 words)

  
 Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha in Chippewa County Wisconsin
The town of Ruby, named after the daughter of the owner of the local log mill, is located halfway between Cornell and Gilman just north of hwy 64.
Wisconsin Ruby and Southern Ry There was a short-line logging railroad that disappeared 12 years after the turn of the 20th century known as the "Wisconsin Ruby and Southern".
Stanley Merrill and Phillips Ry The SMandP short-line and common carrier ran North from Stanley, crossed the Soo line at Gilman, crossed the Omaha at Hannibal and headed north to Jump river and Walwrath.
www.trainweb.org /omaha   (1168 words)

  
 Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies - Tufts University
He has been visiting professor at New York University, the University of Chicago, Cornell University, and the University of Michigan.
Paul Dumont, director of the Institut Français d’Etudes Anatoliennes-George Dumézil in Istanbul, is professor of Turkish Languages, Literature and Civilization at the Marc Bloch University of Strasbourg, France.
Susan Bayly is university lecturer in Social Anthropology in the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge.
farescenter.tufts.edu /lectures/academic.asp   (1168 words)

  
 Paul Wolfowitz
Wolfowitz received his A.B. degree in mathematics and chemistry from Cornell University in 1965, and earned an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in political science and economics.
From 1989 to 1993, Dr. Wolfowitz served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in charge of the 700-person defense policy team that was responsible to Secretary Dick Cheney for matters concerning strategy, plans, and policy.
During this period Secretary Wolfowitz and his staff had major responsibilities for the reshaping of strategy and force posture at the end of the Cold War.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Wolfowitz.html   (1168 words)

  
 Hyde park real estate chicago
Hyde Park is a neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, located seven miles Hyde Park was founded by real estate speculator Paul Cornell (a first
The goal of this department is to strive to enhance all park properties by as well as the University of Chicago community in Hyde Park partake in
Hyde Park, another popular neighborhood, is defined by the University of In general, however, residential real estate in Chicago is affordable for
mortgage.allworldsites.com /q/mortgage-hyde-park-real-estate-chicago.htm   (1334 words)

  
 Indonesia Alert: Paul “Velociraptor” Wolfowitz
Wolfowitz graduated from Cornell in 1965 with a degree in mathematics and received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago in 1972.
An Indonesian speaker who served as ambassador to Jakarta under Ronald Reagan, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz exerts a profound influence on U.S. policy toward Indonesia.
Given that the man Washington insiders have dubbed Wolfowitz of Arabia leans so far to the right politically he has been called a "velociraptor," this is an extremely unfortunate reality for dissidents, the underprivileged, and other targets of the Indonesian military.
www.indonesiaalert.org /article.php?id=9   (1152 words)

  
 birding
The Hyde Park and adjacent Kenwood and Woodlawn neighborhoods by the Lake Michigan shoreline on the south side of Chicago have excellent urban birdwatching.
Additional parking is available in the Museum's underground garage which can be accessed from the west side of the Museum (turn east into the down ramp off the Inner Drive/Cornell Drive at E. 57th Street)(there is a parking fee).
The group generally visits the nearby lagoon areas, the Osaka Garden and the Paul H. Douglas Nature Sanctuary on Wooded Island, walking south and then east through Bobolink Meadow and back to the Clarence Darrow Bridge during a circle walk with duration of about an hour and a half.
www.geocities.com /CapeCanaveral/Lab/9137/Hyde_Park_Chicago_birding.html   (1152 words)

  
 Washington Park - Chicago
Hyde Park founder Paul Cornell is to be thanked as much as anyone for the regional parks that surround our neighborhood on three sides and three neighborhoods to the west and southeast on one.
Hairston took to task the park district and festival promoters who attended the meeting before adding that she was powerless to force festival promoters to move th events further into the park since the area in question is not in her waard.
A two-story parking garage in the southeast corner of the park is being considered to ease thpark's summer pasrking shortage, park district officials said.
www.hydepark.org /parks/washington.htm   (1152 words)

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