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  Ray C. Hunt Jr. Dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Hunt was nationally regarded in both the business and higher education communities as an innovative financial manager who directed the business operations of the University from 1977 to 1989.
Ray was an outstanding steward of the University's resources and we are a better institution because of his leadership," said Sandridge, who worked with Hunt for 22 years and succeeded him in the vice president's position.
Hunt received a bachelor's degree in economics from Lafayette College in 1953, a master’s in economics from U.Va. in 1958 and a doctorate in accounting and finance from New York University in 1966.
www.virginia.edu /uvatoday/newsRelease.php?id=1199   (792 words)

  
 Ray L. Hunt - SourceWatch
Ray Lee Hunt is a "Dallas businessman whose association with Hunt Oil Company began in 1958 as a summer employee in the oil fields.
Hunt was appointed in October 2001 by President George Walker Bush to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
Hunt has served as chairman of the National Petroleum Council in Washington, D.C. (an industry advisory organization for the Secretary of Energy) and served as its chairman from June 1991 to July 1994.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Ray_L._Hunt   (413 words)

  
 Ray Lee Hunt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ray Lee Hunt (1943-) inherited most of father's H.L. Hunt Hunt Oil Co. along with his three sisters.
In 1982, Forbes magazine estimated Ray Hunt's family's total net worth to be $200 million.
In 1987, Forbes estimated that Ray’s family's net worth increased from $200 million to $1.3 billion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ray_Lee_Hunt   (120 words)

  
 Marblehead Magazine: Ray Hunt
Hunt designs are built and in service around the world in commercial, military and recreational use.
Ray Hunt was the only yacht designer of his era to achieve international success in both power and sail.
Ray Hunt died in 1978 at the age of seventy.
legendinc.com /Pages/MarbleheadNet/MM/PeoplePlacesThings/RayHunt.html   (267 words)

  
 Ray Hunt 1923-2005
Hunt continued to serve TEHC in a number of positions and, by the mid-1970s, was volunteering for ATC Board assignments.
Hunt recalled last year that what made the event “truly historic” was that he was joined by Brian King, ATC director of public affairs, for the last leg of the trip.
Ray Hunt was known for being meticulous in his recordkeeping, and his daughter said she recently enjoyed discovering, among his personal possessions, a journal in which he listed every book he had read since sometime in the mid-1950s.
www.tehcc.org /RayHunt1923-2005.htm   (1838 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Behind Japanese Lines: Books: Ray C. Hunt,Bernard Norling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Thus, Ray Hunt and Bernard Norling provide an important service in "Behind Japanese Lines: An American Guerrilla in the Philippines." The story of American servicemen fighting as guerillas during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines is an amazing one.
Hunt's three-year ordeal as a guerilla on the island of Luzon, an ordeal he did not expect to survive.
Hunt's narrative is abruptly and inconveniently interrupted by such analysis, presumably by Mr.
www.amazon.ca /Behind-Japanese-Lines-Ray-Hunt/dp/081311604X   (1146 words)

  
 Ray L. Hunt Biography | eds.com
Ray Hunt became a member of the EDS Board of Directors on 07 June 1996.
Within the oil and gas industry, Hunt is a member of the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute and serves on its Policy Committee.
Hunt also serves as a member of the board of trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., The Cooper Institute and Southern Methodist University.
www.eds.com /about/board/hunt.aspx   (271 words)

  
 Marblehead Magazine: Ray Hunt
Hunt designs are built and in service around the world in commercial, military and recreational use.
Ray Hunt was the only yacht designer of his era to achieve international success in both power and sail.
Ray Hunt died in 1978 at the age of seventy.
www.legendinc.com /Pages/MarbleheadNet/MM/PeoplePlacesThings/RayHunt.html   (267 words)

  
 Ray Hunt - bio - IIDA
Ray L. Hunt is a Dallas businessman whose association with Hunt Oil Company began in 1958 as a summer employee in the oil fields.
Hunt also currently serves as a member of the executive committee of the board of trustees of Southern Methodist University, the board of trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., the executive committee of the Southwestern Medical Foundation in Dallas, and the board of trustees of The Cooper Institute.
Hunt is a member of the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute and serves on its Policy Committee.
www.iida.org /i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=545   (348 words)

  
 TPJ.org
Hunt’s fortune originated in rights his father bought in 1930 to a sea of 5 billion barrels of east Texas crude.
Ray Hunt later formed Hunt Consolidated as an umbrella for Hunt Oil, his Dallas real estate empire and other other ventures.
Hunt Oil and Halliburton Co. (where Hunt sits on the board) are developing the $1.6 billion Camisea gas project in a Peruvian rain forest reserve established to protect indigenous people.
www.tpj.org /docs/pioneers/pioneers_view.jsp?id=618   (524 words)

  
 Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Hunt Oil and Halliburton seek financing for Camisea project
Hunt Oil and its employees have given GOP candidates and committees more than $ 500,000 since the 1990 general election, according to the Centre for Responsive Politics.
Ray Hunt, the company chairman, is a long-time friend and financial supporter to Bush, giving at least $ 90,000 to his two gubernatorial campaigns, according to the Centre.
Hunt's son, Hunter Hunt, a vice president, was a member of Bush's presidential energy transition team and an energy adviser during the 2000 presidential campaign.
www.gasandoil.com /goc/company/cnl25008.htm   (537 words)

  
 Shambhala Sun - Ray Hunt: The Cowboy Sage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ray Hunt changed the relationship between rider and horse from a battle for dominance to a dance of gentleness, communication and mutual trust.
Ray advises him: "You can pull that mane and tail out but don’t pick up on that halter rope..." The horse stands with his front legs apart, bewildered by the man on his back.
Ray grabs some mane, never the reins, and gives her something to do: ten figure eights, one way, then the other way, horse and man moving like a powerful engine.
www.shambhalasun.com /Archives/Features/1998/July98/RayHunt.htm   (4494 words)

  
 Nancy Ann and Ray L. Hunt - Hunt Leadership Scholars Program - SMU
Ray and Nancy Ann Hunt married the week after graduation from SMU, have been married for 40 years, and remain active and enthusiastic SMU supporters.
Ray L. Hunt’s leadership abilities and efforts were evident even when he was a student at SMU.
By their generous creation and funding of the Hunt Leadership Scholars Programs, the Hunts have attracted student leaders who help grow and deepen the roots of the SMU community.
www.smu.edu /hunt/Nancy_and_Ray_Hunt.asp   (626 words)

  
 RayHunt
Ray does not teach a particular style of riding but teaches horsemanship.
This is a rare opportunity to start your colt with Ray’s help and to begin to learn his philosophy on horses.
Ray Hunt is known as "America's most effective horseman," and for changing the relationship between rider and horse from a battle for dominance to a dance of communication and mutual trust.
homepage.mac.com /keefus/HorseCorner/RayHunt.html   (824 words)

  
 E. Raymond Hunt, Jr. (Ray)
Winslow, J. Hunt, E. R., Jr., and Piper, S. C., A phenological model of the global C3 and C4 grass distribution with application to the United States Great Plains under a VEMAP climatic change scenario, Ecological Modelling 163:153-173, 2003.
Hunt, E. R., Jr., Fahnestock, J. T., Kelly, R. D., Welker, J. M., Reiners, W. A., and Smith, W. K., Carbon sequestration from remotely sensed NDVI and net ecosystem exchange, p.161-174, In: Muttiah, R. (Ed.), From Laboratory Spectroscopy to Remotely Sensed Spectra of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2002.
Hunt, E. R., Jr., Martin, F. C., and Running, S. W., Simulating the effects of climatic variation on stem carbon accumulation of a ponderosa pine stand: comparison to annual growth increment data, Tree Physiology 9:161-171, 1991.
hydrolab.arsusda.gov /ERHunt   (1567 words)

  
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Ray Hunt, whose work was marked by great variety and success, was one of the most innovative designers of his time.
Raymond Hunt Associates was founded in 1961 as a partnership between Ray, who died in 1978 at the age of 70, and John Deknatel, the current President of the firm, and incorporated in 1966.
Raymond Hunt Associates have enjoyed a long association with production builders, having designed lines of powerboats and motoryachts for them which have had popular and commercial success.
www.huntyachts.com /corp_history.htm   (454 words)

  
 Hunt 33 - Power & Motoryacht Boat Test
The renowned naval architect C. Raymond Hunt had always been one of Shattuck’s maritime heroes, and when he met Hunt’s grandson Ray at the docks in Concordia, Massachusetts, he knew his search for the ideal boat was over.
The first offspring of Hunt Hulls, a marriage between CCI Composites and C. Raymond Hunt and Associates, the 33 taps the family’s rich boating heritage and gives body to the ultimate Hunt archetypes: excellent seakeeping ability, deep-V stability, and graceful, timeless lines.
Lannigan told me that Hunt boats tend to attract owners of larger boats who want to downsize for style and convenience and sailors like Shattuck who want versatility and seaworthiness.
www.powerandmotoryacht.com /boattests/0900hunt33/index.aspx   (581 words)

  
 Ray Hunt - Designer of the Bertram 31 - BERTRAM 31.COM
Hunt Associates continues to design versions of the deep-vee for production builders, including Grady White and Grand Banks, which uses it for its new sedan and express models.
Jim Hunt raced the Hunt designed 5.5 Meter to an Olympic gold medal in 1960, and Ray Hunt won the 5.5 worlds in his own design, Chaje II, in 1964 with Jim as crew.
Perhaps the greatest tribute to Hunt is the longevity of the deep-vee in a world of change.
bertram31.com /ray_hunt.htm   (1703 words)

  
 dove_unlimited_magazine_article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The hunting begins at Las Lajitas, a small agricultural town of 5,000 at the base of the Andes Mountains and a very welcome pearl at the end of a 2 plus hour drive from Salta, much of which is on a bumpy, gravel road.
The other group of hunters, Ray Kilgore, his two sons and their two sons, known as the "Kilgore five" decided to try some dorado fishing leaving the bird hunting to myself.
The hunting tradition is simply not entrenched as it is in the USA, and especially in the Southern and Western states.
gssafaris.com /dove_hunter_magazine_article.htm   (2225 words)

  
 James Earl Ray: The Man Who Killed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ray’s family was of little help to authorities, claiming not to have heard from Ray for some time.
Prison inmates familiar with Ray were questioned with little success; they told of bounties put on King’s head, but agents were not able to track down leads on the source of these bounties.
Ray protested the extradition and in what would be the closest thing to a trial James Earl Ray would ever receive, the British courts were presented with the evidence against him.
www.crimelibrary.com /terrorists_spies/assassins/ray/10.html   (985 words)

  
 Ray Hunt Profile
This page is dedicated to Ray Hunt, long-time TEHCC member and Chairman of the Appalachian Trail Conference Board of Managers from 1983 to 1989.
Members rerouted the Trail over the Roan Mountain in a project Hunt thought "would be the ruination of the club" because it was so extensive in scope (three years and sixty-five miles).
Hunt convened the first-ever weekend meeting of A.T. club presidents in 1985 and called it "an event waiting to happen." He created a public-relations committee because he felt ATC had a "good story to tell." Public knowledge "of our efforts builds a strong constituency that yields political and financial support," he wrote in 1987.
www.tehcc.org /RayHuntProfile.htm   (853 words)

  
 Think Harmony with Horses by Ray Hunt
These words are typical of the way Ray Hunt expresses his philosophy of the ideal relationship between man and horse.
Ray's theory is "to unite the horse and rider into one working unit of both mind and body.
It took Ray his whole lifetime of working with horses to get it this simple, and he isn't near finished working on it yet.
www.equileisure.com.au /prod190.htm   (262 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ray had said that he would have liked to have sent the colts on a trail ride the second day, but as things turned out, we (I think that meant "I") weren't ready.
Ray seems to me to be passionate about the horses and the riders learning to better their relationship with their animals.
Ray worked with the owners of the first two horses and when they were finished - asked the stallion owner to just put him in the roundpen (with Ray) and then asked the owner to step out.
www.californiarancher.com /rayhunt   (5344 words)

  
 Ray Hunt - Designer of the Bertram 31 - BERTRAM 31.COM
Hunt, who died in 1978 at 70, never successfully patented the idea and never got rich off it.
"Ray Hunt obviously did a good job of thinking through what at the time was an innovative idea," said Ed Roberts, vice president of Grand Banks Yachts, Ltd. in Greenwich, Ct. "Good design really doesn't go out of style.
Hunt shunned the accolades that started coming his way and, as a result, some people considered him standoffish, Deknatel recalled.
www.bertram31.com /ray_hunt.htm   (1703 words)

  
 TIME.com: The Nice Hunt -- Aug. 22, 1977 -- Page 1
Before he died in November 1974, Hunt became a legend for his backing of ultra-right-wing causes, his penny-pinching (he often carried his lunch in a brown paper bag) and his health faddism (he used to crawl around his Dallas mansion on all fours for exercise).
The youngest of his five sons, Ray Hunt, 34, is quiet almost to the point of being self-effacing.
When his will was opened, Ray turned out to be executor with full administrative powers over the estate—possibly because H.L. had doted on Ray as the only son of his second marriage.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,915306,00.html   (759 words)

  
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Raymond Hunt was an internationally known and respected helmsman and yacht designer.
This process is elegantly illustrated by Ray's development and perfection of the high-deadrise hull, the deep-V. Instinctively, he knew the angle for the deep-V: should be 24 degrees in raceboats, 22 degrees for less speedy hulls.
Although he had no formal education beyond prep school, he developed radically new designs which were breakthroughs then and continue today to influence not just yacht design but vessel design as well.
www.huntdesigns.com /about_ray_hunt.htm   (294 words)

  
 Ray Howell's Bowhunting Adventures
My guide and husband, Ray, decided that we should "camp" there for a while to see if anything else might head our way as there were small herds of antelope in every direction.
Ray and I hadn't actually hunted antelope in Wyoming for almost five years so we decided to try and get drawn and visit with some old friends.
Some of the people we met were glad to see us hunt their property because of all the damage the antelope were doing to their shrubs, flowers, and other vegetation.
www.rayhowell.com /adventures/wyomingantelope.html   (952 words)

  
 Ray Hunt Legend
Ray Hunt is one of the most renowned horse trainers in the world, and by all accounts he is a legend in his own time.
Ray was on foot, working with a little colt to get him used to a rope.
Ray gave a little pat to the colt, who stood there relaxed and motionless with his head dropped and his lips soft and full.
www.ranchandcountry.com /article_info.php?articles_id=7&osCsid=32c266b   (1225 words)

  
 Ray Hunt, Pet Herbalist - Vibrant Living Newsletter - June 2005
In his circle of friends, one of Ray's "pals," Jeane Manning, matched Ray's fascination with alternative medicine, with her fascination with alternative energy technologies.
Ray began his research by searching for and finally finding a vet that also knew herbs.
Ray sold his interest in the human herb business and clinic in order to focus solely on the animals.
www.subtleenergysolutions.com /newsletter-rayhunt.html   (1403 words)

  
 Wolf Creek~Elk Hunt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ray Lyons is a unique individual with a big giving heart.
Ray's hunt started from the base camp along the side of a misty meadow on the
hunt and having a good time in the wild was his primary objective.
hometown.aol.com /momentsintime/page3.html   (1095 words)

  
 SPS Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
On 20 - 23 May 2000, Ray Hunt held the second of his famous Colt Starting and Horsemanship Clinics at Steel Prize Stables.
Ray was sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Arabian Horse Association.
Ray and Caroline Hunt keeping a sharp eye on their students.
home.att.net /~steelprize/rayhunt.html   (128 words)

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