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  Morgan, Lewis R.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Morgan was a partner of the Wyatt and Morgan law firm in LaGrange from 1935 until 1961.
Morgan was a member of the University of Georgia Law School Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1973, and also served on the Board of Trustees of LaGrange College in LaGrange, Georgia.
Morgan served as a federal judge during a period of significant change in the United States and his federal circuit, and he presided over literally thousands of cases that comprise the bulk of this collection.
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 Morgan Lewis
The American politician Morgan Lewis was born in New York City on 16 October 1754, was graduated at Princeton in 1773, and studied law.
In 1776 Major Lewis was aide to General Horatio Gates, with rank of colonel and quartermaster-general of the northern army, serving throughout the campaign that terminated in the battle of Saratoga.
Lewis married Gertrude, daughter of Judge Robert R. Livingston, and left one daughter, Margaret.
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 ROBERT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lewis Aubrey MCCANN (148361) was born on 7 September 1883 at
Marcellus Lewis BOOTH (143493) was born in 1848.
Robert Emmett CARTER Jr (13085) was born on 1 May 1900.
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 St. David's Society of Pittsburgh - About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lewis could not attend William and Mary College, due to caring for his mother, Lucy, again a widow, and  her property.
One of Lewis' advanced teachers was his neighbor, Thomas Jefferson, also of Welsh descent, who taught Lewis the equivalent of a college degree in math and botany.
Lewis ordered a keel boat, and a pirogue, which is a flat bottom boat for use in swamps.
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 Thomas Hunt Morgan and His Legacy
Morgan was very thrifty when it came to purchasing laboratory equipment and supplies -- but, according to Sturtevant, generous in providing financial help to his students.
Morgan's first attempts to find tractable mutations to study were quite disappointing.
Morgan was invited by the astronomer, G.E. Hale, to chair a Biology Division at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).
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 morgan family
Amaziah Morgan, born 25 Dec 1786 in Greene Co TN; died 10 Oct 1839 in Rush Co IN (buried there).He married Mary (Polly) Ford, 1 Jan 1815, in Ross Co, OH.
Lewis Morgan, born 13 Mar 1788 in Greene Co TN; died 20 Mar 1852 in Bellevue, Jackson Co IA. He married Sally Matthews 18 Mar 1806 in Pulaski Co KY.
William Watson (Wick) Morgan, born 22 Oct 1827 in Indiana; died 31 Jul 1902 in Dade Co., MO. He married Nancy Worley on 2 Jun 1845 in Dade Co., MO iii.
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 Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University
Morgan was trained as a developmental biologist, receiving his Ph.D. in 1890 from the Johns Hopkins University for work on the development of sea spiders, a specialized group of invertebrate animals, and in 1891 he accepted a teaching post at Bryn Mawr College.
Morgan deduced that a male must inherit the X chromosome from his mother and Y from his father, and he immediately spotted a correlation between these sex-linked chromosomes and the segregation of the factors determining eye color.
The Nobel Prize recognized Morgan's two fundamental scientific contributions: the development of the chromosome theory of heredity, a theory of the gene that proved to be the driving biological concept of the twentieth century, and the creation of a new biology based on a rigorous experimental method.
www.columbia.edu /cu/alumni/Magazine/Morgan/morgan.html   (4323 words)

  
 Meriwether Lewis in Our Midst
Lewis did study with the Rev. Matthew Maury, whose father, the Rev. James Maury, was a teacher of Thomas Jefferson.
Lewis could not attend William and Mary College, due to caring for his mother, Lucy, a widow for the second time, and her property.
In 1802, Jefferson approved Lewis to lead the project and a fund of $2,500 was approved in February, 1803.
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 Thomas Morgan of Bedford Co., Virginia
Jeremiah Vardeman of KY and Missouri, a well-known preacher, son of John Vardeman Jr and Elizbeth Morgan.
Lewis with his son Adonijah, Elizabeth with her husband John Vardaman and family, and Leatice (Letitia) with her second husband John Powell and her Richardson children from her first marriage.
Lewis came there by sort of a roundabout way, since he settled in what became Greene Co., TN from about 1781 up through 1800.
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 Lewis Green Sr. - pafg29.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lucinda GREEN (Daniel Mattison, Robert, Lewis J. Lewis J.) was born on 10 Oct 1884 in, Sumner County, Kansas.
Margaret Belle GREEN (Daniel Mattison, Robert, Lewis J. Lewis J.) was born on 28 Jun 1895 in, Sumner County, Kansas.
Jayhugh COX (Nancy GREEN, Robert, Lewis J. Lewis J.) was born on 18 Jul 1882 in Bell County, Kentucky.
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 OIG Investigative Reports, Three More Department of Education Employees Plead Guilty in $1 Million Fraud Scheme
Lewis Morgan was a clerk in the Department of Education.
Morgan and her sons used to make numerous personal long-distance telephone calls that were paid for by the Department of Education.
Morgan personally transported in her automobile numerous item's that the Telecommunications Specialist had ordered on the Bell Atlantic contract and had been paid for by the Department of Education but were eventually distributed to friends and family members for their personal use.
www.ed.gov /about/offices/list/oig/invtreports/dc102000a.html   (913 words)

  
 Lewis, Morgan on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Lewis was aided in his career by his marriage to a daughter of Robert R. Livingston.
Morgan Lewis Adds 27 Lawyers, Opens 2 New Offices And Dramatically Expands Insurance Recovery Practice; Clients Gain Competitive Advantage Across Markets and Practices.
Morgan Lewis, attorneys Heidi Hertzog, left, and Elizabeth Mathew, right, do some paper document reviews to identify relevant documents for production.
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 MORGAN Family Groups- Earliest Known Ancestor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
David Morgan was born in 1744 in Wales and died in 1798 in the USA.
Morgan Morgan was born on 1 Nov 1688 in Glamorganshire, Wales and died on 17 Nov 1766 at New West, Berkeley Co., VA, USA.
His son, George Brown Morgan, was born 18 Jul 1802 in SC and died 1 Dec 1893 in Hall Co., GA. He married, third, Mary Ann Giles on 1 Apr 1852 in Clarke Co., GA. She was born 7 Apr 1821 and died 21 Apr 1883 in Forsyth Co., GA.
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 Morgan Lewis : > Morgan Lewis Hire Signals Firm's Strong Commitment to National Corporate Investigations and ...
San Francisco, March 29, 2005: Morgan Lewis announced today that William H. Kimball, previously with United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California, will be joining Morgan Lewis in San Francisco as a partner in the Litigation practice group.
Kimball clerked for the United States District Court in Charlottesville, and is a 1988 graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, and holds a BA from the University of North Carolina.
Morgan Lewis is a global law firm with 1,200 lawyers in 19 offices located in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Chicago, Palo Alto, Dallas, Harrisburg, Irvine, Boston, London, Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt and Tokyo.
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 SMITH, RICHARD BAIRD - LoveToKnow Article on SMITH, RICHARD BAIRD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
SMITH, ROBERT (16891768), English mathematician, was born in 1689, probably at Lea near Gainsborough.
He was the founder of the Smiths prizes at Cambridge, having by his will left 3500 South Sea,stock to the university, a portion of the interest from which was to be divided yearly between the two junior BA.s who had made the greatest progress in mathematics and natural philosophy.
SMITH, SYDNEY (17711845), English writer and divine, son of Robert Smith, was born.
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 LIVINGSTON, Robert R. (1746-1813) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Robert R. Livingston’s correspondence deals with family matters; negotiations in Paris for the Louisiana Purchase; travel in Europe; his import of merino sheep to his estate in Clermont (N.Y.); and his business relations with Robert Fulton in the steamboat navigation of the Hudson River.
In the letter, Robert R. Livingston writes to share his interest in local natural history and “those arts and sciences that are connected with the happiness of man.” He refers to a society over which he presides and says he has sent on the last number of their printed work.
Robert R. Livingston provides a detailed description of the construction of the boat and its operation, so that Gilbert Livingston may have one built in the United States.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=L000372   (1820 words)

  
 Shrewsbury Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Jersey is represented in the Senate by Jon Corzine (D, Hoboken) and Frank Lautenberg (D, Cliffside Park).
The 12th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Ellen Karcher (D, Freehold Township) and in the Assembly by Robert Lewis Morgan (D, Red Bank) and Michael J. Panter (D, Red Bank).
Students in grades K through 8 attend the three schools in the Tinton Falls School District, together with students from the neighboring community of Tinton Falls.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shrewsbury_Township,_New_Jersey   (630 words)

  
 University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Robert Frost Collection (MC 44)
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Robert Frost, distinguished American poet and winner of four Pulitzer Prizes, was born in San Francisco in 1874.
The Intervals of Robert Frost by Louis and Esther Mertins.
"Robert Frost's Affection for New Hampshire" by Lawrance Thompson on pp.
www.izaak.unh.edu /specoll/mancoll/frost.htm   (4564 words)

  
 Untitled Document
With its singular place in Baltimore art history, the James E. Lewis Museum is in a unique position to encourage the continuing diversity and vitality of the local art community.
On December 9, 1990, the museum was rededicated as the James E. Lewis Museum of Art, in recognition of Professor Lewis' role in the museum's growth and development.
Professor Lewis spent 37 years putting together the exquisite art collection with the help of many philan­ thropists and corporate contributors; His untiring devotion to the museum has helped it gain international prominence and a permanent place as a Baltimore art institution.
www.murphyfineartscenter.org /jelma.htm   (416 words)

  
 Lewis Name History - Page 2 of 2
Ronald D. Lewis contacted the Author of this website and asserted that he originated the following dissertation as a letter to his father, and that Grace Moses (cited above) was not the correct originator.
Lewis had a son John Lewis, this is the ancestor that brought us to the new world and the one we will concentrate most on.
Lewis (Rhys Goch) of Brecon and Monmouthshire, Wales
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 Welcome to the Morgan, Lewis Environmental Deskbook 1996
Morgan Lewis Due Diligence Activities Perform due diligence activities required under ASTM, Innocent Landowner Defense, international requirements (such as ISO 14,000), and other standards.
Morgan Lewis uses its own comprehensive guidelines for performing environmental audits and due diligence reviews, enabling our team of experts to concentrate quickly on management's concerns.
Morgan Lewis attorneys Robert Collings, Eric Rothenberg, Roseann Stevenson and Maxine Woelfling have represented parties in federal and state Brownfield negotiations.
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 Governor Morgan Lewis and Gertrude Livingston
Morgan Lewis was born in New York City in 1754.
He was the son of Welshman and Declaration of Independence signer Francis Lewis and his wife, Elizabeth Annesley.
Morgan Lewis died in New York City in 1844.
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/henry/bios/govmorganlewis.htm   (284 words)

  
 ROBERT W. MORGAN BOSSOGRAPHY PAGE 7
Robert W. Morgan and The Real Don Steele reunited once again in 1992 at K-EARTH 101…The "Boss Was Back" and they both sounded better than ever.
Robert W. was originally scheduled to join KRTH on Monday, August 24, 1992, but as we hear in this rare recording from Brandon Castillo, he started a few days early.
Robert's fans were already tuned to KRTH and waiting for Morgan - they started lining up on the phones just a few minutes after his surprise appearance following the 5:30 AM news.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Lewis, K to N   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Meriwether Lewis Park, Near Hohenwald, Lewis County, Tenn. Lewis counties in Idaho, Ky.
Lewis and Clark County, Mont. is named partly for him.
Lewis, Morris — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Republican.
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 Thomas Morgan Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
---------Lewis MORGAN (1727, Pennsylvania - 1814, Kentucky)
Thomas MORGAN (1784, TN) - 1860, Missouri)
The following biography was written by Phebe (Sanson) Morgan for the First Families of Tennessee Project, Moved to Grainger County after his marriage.
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 Robert Morgan -- This Rock, Algonquin Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Robert Morgan is the author of the award-winning and bestselling novel GAP CREEK, an Oprah Book Club selection in 2000 and winner of the Southern Book Award for fiction, presented by the Southern Book Critics Circle.
A native of the North Carolina mountains, Robert Morgan was raised on land settled by his Welsh ancestors.
Morgan has published five previous books of fiction, including THE HINTERLANDS (1994), THE TRUEST PLEASURE (1995), and GAP CREEK (1999).
www.algonquin.com /morgan/bio.html   (243 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Morgan Lewis (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Morgan Lewis 1754–1844, American army officer and governor of New York (1804–7), b.
After serving in the American Revolution, he held a variety of state offices before becoming governor in 1804.
His term as governor was marred by factional rivalry, but he did much to encourage the growth of the public school system.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/L/LewisMo.html   (216 words)

  
 Descendants of Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis
The Robert ap Hugh (married Sarah Evans) and Evan ap Hugh who settled near the present borough of North Wales are the sons of Griffith ap Hugh.
Tradition is that none of the Roberts were Friends at the time of their immigration, but that they joined with the Friends about 1700, soon after immigrating.
H.M. Jenkins, p 91: "Ann Roberts, who died on the 9th of 4th month (Nov 4), 1740 (She was seventy-three at her death.), was a native of Wales and had been a minister for fifty years.
www.gwyneddfriends.org /evans.htm   (5125 words)

  
 One economist say it's time for the Fed to jack up rates - Mar. 9, 2004
Morgan Stanley chief economist Stephen Roach, long among the most bearish observers of the U.S. economy, on Monday reiterated a recent plea to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan that he made last month: raise short-term rates.
And while Treasury bond prices have stayed stubbornly high, keeping bond market rates very low, there are many reasons for this -- including low inflation and a campaign by some foreign central banks to buy U.S. bonds to boost the dollar.
But Roach warns that, by the time the Fed gets around to raising rates -- probably not until after the November election, according to many forecasts -- the inflation picture could look a lot different, and by then it could be too late.
money.cnn.com /2004/03/08/news/economy/fed_rates   (1007 words)

  
 The Lewis Henry Morgan Collection - Further Information - NYS Museum
Kabelac, Karl S. Manuscript Materials at Rush Rhees Library, the University of Rochester, for the Study of the Iroquois Indians: the Lewis Henry Morgan Papers; the Ely S. Parker Papers; and the Arthur C. Parker Papers.
Morgan, Lewis H. To the Honorable the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New-York.
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. Lewis H. Morgan: The Myth and the Man. The University of Rochester Library Bulletin 37:23-47.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /morgan/info.html   (883 words)

  
 Morgan Lewis
Morgan Lewis Announces New Joint Venture with TMI Associates, the Sixth Largest Law Firm in Japan; Unique Partnership to Support Increasing Cross-Border Transaction Activity in Japan.
Morgan Lewis Adds 35 Lawyers in New York From Hopgood Calimafde, Premier IP Litigation Firm; Clients Gain Competitive Advantage in Patent Protection.
Morgan Lewis Expands Dramatically On West Coast; 150 New Lawyers, 3 New California Offices, Nearly 100 Lawyers in L.A. (PR Newswire)
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