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  Patterson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Patterson was born in Glasgow, and sailed as a child with her family, who settled in Dalhousie.
Patterson is a man of the most genial disposition, affable, courteous and generous, and held in high esteem by all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance.
Robert Patterson died last night and was buried this morning." This would indicate they originally thought it was a contagious disease and did not want the body held for a formal funeral.
pubweb.northwestern.edu /~osmun/Patterson.htm   (20943 words)

  
 Robert Paterson's Weblog
He is happy to be taking a semester's break from his studies to be back on the Island as Coordinator of the Yes on MMP Coalition, educating Islanders on the many ways that system would revitalize our civic life.
Posted by Robert Paterson on October 31, 2005 at 09:12 PM in Environment
Posted by Robert Paterson on October 10, 2005 at 05:08 PM in Organizations and Culture, PEI
smartpei.typepad.com /robert_patersons_weblog   (7335 words)

  
 The History of the Lamont-Hussey Observatory
In 1902, Hussey and his friend Robert Patterson Lamont began a series of discussions about the possibility of starting an observatory in the Southern Hemisphere devoted to cataloging double stars.
In 1908, Lamont denotes funds to be used for a southern hemisphere observatory.
Lamont contributed money for the construction of a new observatory in the town of Bloemfontein, South Africa.
www.umich.edu /~lowbrows/history/lamont-hussey.html   (538 words)

  
 Gary B. Lamont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Lamont, Gary B., George Gates, and Laurence Merkle, "A MPI Implementation of the Fast Messy Genetic Algorithm," Proceedings of the Intel Supercomputer Users Group Conference, ISUG'97, June 1997.
Lamont, Gary B., Charles Kaiser, George Gates, Laurence Merkle, and Ruth Pachter, "Real-Valued Genetic Algorithm Case Studies in Protein Structure Prediction," Proceedings of the SIAM Conference on Parallel Applications, March 1997.
Lamont, Gary B., Charles kaiser, George Gates, Laurence Merkle, and Ruth Pachter, "Polypeptide Structure Prediction: Real-valued versus Binary Hybrid GAs," Proceedings of the 1997 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC'97, pp.
en.afit.edu /lamont   (660 words)

  
 Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society: Colonel, The Life and Legend of Robert R McCormick, Indomitable ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This was followed by a term as president of the Sanitary District, where he revealed considerable leadership skills in bringing to his office an unprecedented level of efficiency.
He and first cousin Robert Patterson remained thereafter effectively in control of the Tribune Company.
Patterson would soon direct his primary attention to the company's east coast outlet, the New York Daily News, leaving McCormick to oversee the Chicago newspaper.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3945/is_200101/ai_n8940297   (1384 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Patterson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Patterson, L. Brooks — of Oakland County, Mich. Republican.
Patterson, Robert Porter (1891-1952) — of New York.
Patterson, Thomas J. (born c.1808) — of New York.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/patterson.html   (1553 words)

  
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During the hearings on the nomination of Robert Gates to become director of Central Intelligence, nobody had anything new to add about the role of George Bush, the boss of the National Security Council's Special Situation Group crisis staff that was a command center for the whole affair.
His response to the Gulf crisis of 1991 will be largely predetermined, not by any great flashes of geopolitical insight, but rather by his connections to the British oligarchy, to Kissinger, to Israeli and Zionist circles, to Texas oilmen in his fundraising base, to the Saudi Arabian and Kuwaiti royal houses.
If covert operations and dirty tricks are on the agenda, then there is a whole stable of CIA old boys with whom he will consult, and so on down the line.
www.kmf.org /williams/bushbook/bush_book.txt   (19776 words)

  
 ACMS - Faculty List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Robert Patterson has studied Brazilian percussion for 10 years.
Patterson and Sambaxe have worked extensively with children's groups and workshops for children, most recently doing a series of concerts for the Austin Children's Museum.
Patterson has taught Brazilian drumming at the University of Texas informal classes for the past two years.
www.austinlyricopera.org /acms/faculty.html   (6918 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Gas Fight -- Jan. 13, 1930
Secretary of Commerce Robert Patterson Lamont last week sent a telegram to Senator Thomas Terry Connally of Texas assuring him that the Government would obtain its dirigible helium only from its own plants at Amarillo, Tex.
This telegram agitated President Walter H. Girdler of the Helium Co., Louisville, Ky. In all the world he is the only private producer of commercial quantities of helium.
Most significant were the brace which went to Kentucky's Senator Alben William Barkley and Representative Maurice Hudson Thatcher urging them instantly to remind President Hoover and Secretary Lamont of the Hoover opposition against Government competition with private business, to appeal for continued Government purchase and support of private helium.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,789122,00.html   (374 words)

  
 View the Guestbook
James Robert Patterson (Jim) - I am the GGGrandson of Jacob Chapman and Nancy Bowring Chapman.
One of my aunts told me that there was also a son but that he was adopted after his birth.
Robert Chapman had at least one brother James Chapman that had been in the civil war and after he was a music teacher.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Fields/9587/geobook.html   (2428 words)

  
 W: LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LEGAL MATTERS RECORDS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Contains reports on deaths of Oscar Hunsaker (1966); Robert Ring (1966); Dustin and Caleb Carter (1985); Albert Paul Knight (1985); Mark Lazlo (1984); Matthew Tighe (1984).
Questions of and clarification of the status of various types of jurisdiction of the Beartooth highway, an approach road to YNP.
Robert Mihan's report for YNP re jurisdiction choices: exclusive, partial, concurrent, or proprietorial.
www.nps.gov /yell/technical/archives/arch_a13.htm   (12325 words)

  
 How Henry Stimson Bombed Hiroshima
Along with his Plattsburgh and Skull and Bones connections, Stimson was quickly enmeshed in the center of those Wall Street banking and legal circles which have been responsible for most of the rapine which has been perpetrated from that corner of the world over the last 75 years.
What Stimson had become by the 1920s and 1930s was not, like his later aide John J. McCloy, a "hired hand," but a creature of that variety which delights in thinking of itself as "an American patrician." He modelled himself on what fancy suggested to him were specimens of the British gentry.
For the next two years, United States foreign policy, under the guidance of Stimson heirs Robert Patterson, Dean Acheson, Averell Harriman, John J. McCloy, and others, reconstituted the prostrate "special relationship" with the British monarchy, and began the Cold War.
www.larouchepub.com /other/1999/rosenblatt_stimson_2611.html   (9046 words)

  
 www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis
Post-championship blues mean that just twenty riders took part in the senior event, but despite the poor turnout the seven-lap contest brought some good racing.
Christy Brown and Bob Patterson led early on before Francis Blake Dillon moved into pole position, staying at the front until Aiken overtook him on lap four.
The Banbridge CC rider continued his charge to move further and further ahead, lapping all bar those in the top eight by the end of the race.
www.cyclingnews.com /cross.php?id=cross/2004/dec04/dec19IREleague4   (427 words)

  
 AIP International Catalog of Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Observatories of the University of Michigan, including the Lamont-Hussey Observatory, the McMath-Hulbert Observatory, the Portage Lake Observatory, the Angell Hall Laboratory, and the Department of Astronomy.
Correspondence, records of astronomical and meteorological observations, financial records, reports, and scrapbook; include correspondence of observatory directors, William J. Hussey, Ralph H. Curtiss, Heber D. Curtis, W. Carl Rufus, A. Maxwell, Leo Goldberg, Robert R. McMath, and R. Rossiter; observations of J. Shaeberle, Asaph Hall, Jr., William J. Hussey, C. Woodard, and S. Townley.
Correspondents include: Robert P. Lamont, Harlow Shapley, and Frank E. Robbins.
www.aip.org /history/catalog/776.html   (131 words)

  
 Arrests in Major Federal Drug Investigation, Over Fifty Defendants Charged
The Acting United States Attorney stated that all charges in these Indictments are merely accusations and that all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
At the time of his arrest, Robert Freeman A Poncho Garrick was the owner and operator of Chances Sports Bar and Jaylen = s Jazz Café in Columbia.
Three defendants have been charged as a result of a related investigation by the Columbia Gang Violence Task Force (comprised of federal, state and local agents who often work in conjunction with the OCDETF task force); these defendants are KOFI ANTWAINE SUMTER, ANTWAN LAQUAL WALKER and TRAVIS LAMONT JENNINGS, all of Columbia.
nyjtimes.com /cover/08-17-05/50ArrestedInMajorDrugInvestigation.htm   (957 words)

  
 Benjamin Historic Certifications
A Norman French Revival estate with significant landscape, designed by Philip Goodwin, architect for the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
ROBERT PATTERSON LAMONT HOUSE, 810 South Ridge Road, Lake Forest, IL.
One of the finest works of architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, it is significant in the history of country house architecture in Lake Forest.
www.benjaminhistoric.com /landmark.htm   (1774 words)

  
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jurist _1853-1920 Lamont, Daniel Scott US admin.; Secy.
of France 1953-1954 _1889-1975 Lanier, Robert (Bob) US polit.; mayor of Houston 1991-- _1931-- Lanier, Sidney US poet; wrote poems "Corn", "The Marshes of Glynn", poetry collection "Tiger Lilies" 1867 _1842-1881 Lankester, Edwin Ray, Sir Eng.
pro tempore of Senate 1792 _1732-1794 Lee, Robert Edward US-Confederate gen.; superintendent of US Military Academy 1852-1855 _1807-1870 Lee, Robert Edwin US dram.; co-wrote plays "Inherit the Wind" 1955, "Auntie Mame" 1956, "First Monday in October" 1978 with Jerome Lawrence _1918-1994 Lee, Sidney, Sir Eng.
www.sunsite.org.uk /sites/ftp.std.com/obi/Biographical/biog_dict.l   (7496 words)

  
 Michigan League - The Michigan Difference
Kalamazoo alumnae followed suit to fund the Kalamazoo Room, and Chicago alumnae funded the Koessler Room.
Some of the larger gifts included a $100,000 memorial gift from alumnus Robert Patterson Lamont (1896) in honor of the first president of the Women's League, Ethel Fountain Hussey.
Also, Detroiter Gordon Mendelssohn (1904) gave $50,000 for a theater in the new building named after his mother, Lydia.
www.giving.umich.edu /where/units/league.htm   (530 words)

  
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to Robert F. Paine re right of petition; slavery.
Photostat of cable to [King and Queen of Norway] in Norwegian with typed translation.
Five bills, orders and receipts dealing with purchase of iron for cannon.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/spc/xml/m0002.xml   (851 words)

  
 January 1998 Newsletter
Robert Peck: "Interpretation Through Analysis of Shulamit RanÕs Fantasy Variations for Violoncello"
Laura Hoffman, Scott Brickman, Janice Misurell-Mitchell, Robert Patterson,
Auer Hall: Concert IV Warren Gooch, Robert Lemay, Charles Mason, Larry Nelson, Hilary Tann,
www.societyofcomposers.org /data/publications/newsletter/issues/v28n01   (351 words)

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