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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  Bob Dylan Who's Who
For Shelton, who has died in his adopted hometown of Brighton, was one of the very few arts journalists whose work had a tangible influence on the shape of the 1960s.
Shelton's prose could suffer from an old-fashioned "professionalism" and glib metaphor, but more often it was acute, accurate and thoughtful.
Shelton chose to leave New York City to get the book written and moved to a tiny cottage up an unmade road off Sydenham Hill in south-east London, where he found himself grappling with an isolation worse than the interference he had anticipated if he had stayed in New York.
www.expectingrain.com /dok/who/s/sheltonrobert.html   (981 words)

  
  Bob Dylan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, musician and poet.
Robert Zimmerman enrolled at the University of Minnesota in September 1959 and moved to Minneapolis.
Shelton's review and word-of-mouth around Greenwich Village led to legendary music business figure John Hammond's signing Dylan to Columbia Records that October.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bob_Dylan   (7936 words)

  
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Shelton is also a family man. He's the father of three adult children: Stephanie, 22, a medical school student at UNC; Christian, 30, a computer science professor at the University of California, Riverside; and Cameron, 27, who is completing his post-doctoral degree at Stanford University.
Shelton hired 10 of 13 of the current deans, forming what many said is a strong and cohesive leadership team.
Shelton has been advancing through the academic ranks since 1975, and after five years as a provost, was ready for a university presidency, Moeser said.
www.tucsoncitizen.com /print/local/020306_uaprez   (1375 words)

  
 Tucson Weekly : Currents : Robert Shelton's Honeymoon
Shelton also said he was going to be giving a presentation on what it means for the UA to operate under the "enterprise model," in contrast to the "agency model," which he described as a kind of bureaucratic-entitlement system in which "you don't have to be creative."
Shelton said he and the two other public-university presidents in the state would be talking with regents about "metrics or measures of excellence." The new president of the Board of Regents, Robert Bulla, comes from a corporate background, Shelton continued, and is interested in getting a handle on progress and success at the state's universities.
Shelton starts his term as president on the heels of several rounds of budget cuts that were necessitated by slashed funding from the state Legislature.
www.tucsonweekly.com /gbase/Currents/Content?oid=oid:85385   (2589 words)

  
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Robert My standards hat says yes this is what we need, but the OMG definition is coloured by language requirements and we may actually need to generalise this rather than specialise it.
Robert Try these words "The representation may be in a natural language, a modelling language or a programming language" Bryan Its really a representation in a language which includes computer languages at one end and for example English at the other.
Robert The discussion items are target topic areas that we want to get an understanding of, I would recommend that we have a number of working groups that would focus on a particular area so that we can work in parallel.
www.omg.org /docs/1994/94-05-01.txt   (7802 words)

  
 United Klans of America -- Printable Version
Most important of these was the Alabama Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc., headed by Robert Shelton, who had been a leader of the Edwards Klan in Alabama until he was ousted by Edwards in the spring of 1960.
Shelton emerged as the new Imperial Wizard of the UKA, with Calvin Craig as UKA Grand Dragon for Georgia.
Robert Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America, avoided publicity and retained the old concept of the Klan as a clandestine order.
www.adl.org /issue_combating_hate/uka/print.asp   (1724 words)

  
 FPC Online - Dr. Robert Shelton to be Temporary Supply Minister
Shelton is a familiar face around FPC, having been a guest preacher and speaker on several occasions.
Shelton joined the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary faculty in 1971, after teaching for three years at Memphis Theological Seminary and serving as pastor to Park Avenue Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee.
Shelton was elected Moderator of the 163rd General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in June 1993 and has served on numerous committees and boards of that denomination and of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) He retired as President of Austin Seminary in 2002.
www.fpconline.org /transition/shelton.html   (295 words)

  
 Dylan Bibliography: Shelton Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was Robert Shelton's write-up of the 20-year-old Bob Dylan, then the support act to the Greenbriar Boys at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village, on September 29, 1961, which launched Dylan's career, and made both of them famous.
"Robert Shelton, a former music critic for The New York Times who was a catalyst and chronicler of the 1960's folk boom, died on Monday at a hospital in Brighton, England.
Shelton's other books include a work about Woody Guthrie, 'Born to Win' (1965); 'The Face of Folk Music' (1968), with the photographer David Gahr; 'the Country Music Story' (1966), written with Burt Goldblatt, and The Electric Muse: The Story of Folk Into Rock' (1975), with Dave Laing, Karl Dallas and Robin Deneslow.
www.taxhelp.com /shelton-obituary.html   (1549 words)

  
 Venable LLP - Attorneys / Professionals - Robert A. Shelton
Robert Shelton coordinates three practice groups serving Venable’s clients in health care, not-for-profit sector and public finance.
Shelton’s practice focuses on counseling clients during major transactional or strategic events -- mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, bankruptcy, corporate restructuring, major capital financing and major litigation.
Shelton participates in a broad range of organizations covering the arts, housing and community development, health, and legal issues.
www.venable.com /attorneys.cfm?action=view&attorney_id=168   (189 words)

  
 Casey Family History
Phoebe (Jones) Shelton died in 1929 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.
Mina Shelton died at the age of twenty-three on July 23, 1931 in Indianapolis, Indiana and was buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Marion County, Indiana.
Oscar Shelton was buried in the Bussell Cemetery in Hawkins County, Tennessee.
www.rcasey.net /master/sheandrw.htm   (4964 words)

  
 Dr. Robert Shelton Named UA President The University of Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Robert N. Shelton is currently serving as Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost and Professor of Physics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
As Executive Vice Chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Shelton is the chief operating officer and is responsible for the university's budget.
Shelton has had visiting appointments as Guest Scientist in Germany and Japan and as Visiting Professor in Switzerland.
www.arizona.edu /marketing/achieve/achieve-shelton.php   (454 words)

  
 TheInd.com - News | Business | Culture - Weekly - Lafayette LA
Robert and Jolie Shelton are the owners of the largest private collection of Martelé silver, which is being exhibited at the University Art Museum.
Shelton rose from his chair somewhat and said, ‘You’re not going to be able to wash your hands like Pontius Pilate.’” The meeting ended without resolution.
Shelton informed him that he would be bringing dinnerware and flatware to set a dining room table, along with a chandelier that would need to be suspended from the 20-foot ceilings; he also wanted the movable walls of the gallery painted a darker color and requested motorized turntables to rotate some of the silver pieces.
www.theind.com /cover3.asp?CID=-1436021627   (3395 words)

  
 The Clay Arts Guild - Our Monitors
She had high aspirations of producing a twelve-piece dinner set in that class and admits that it didn’t take her long to arrive at the conclusion she might not finish the set in the ten weeks.
Robert’s wife was looking for a new hobby and convinced him to take a class with her.
She decided it wasn’t her cup of tea, but Robert got clay in his blood during that fi rst class, and he’s still going strong.
www.clayartsguild.com /monitors/monitor_page.php   (531 words)

  
 Descendants of Fannie Milhorn and Robert Shelton Keefauver   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Stanley Keefauver s/o Robert Shelton and Fannie (Milhorn) Keefauver.
Edith Keefauver d/o Robert Shelton and Fannie (Milhorn) Keefauver.
Eunice Keefauver d/o Robert Shelton and Fannie (Milhorn) Keefauver.
patriot.net /~crouch/0thers/eun.html   (420 words)

  
 Casey Family History
Robert Lovell died as an infant and was buried in the Clear Branch Cemetery in Luttrell, Tennessee.
David Shelton was killed in a railroad blasting explosion on June 30, 1906 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.
Amanda (Wininger) Shelton died on June 2, 1906 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Viriginia.
www.rcasey.net /master/shewmbrk.htm   (3862 words)

  
 Robert Shelton - Utopian Studies
Shelton examines "Sciabarra's oddly titled" book -- "what makes her 'the' Russian radical?" -- and argues that "on the more general, histori-cultural level," Russian Radical "works fairly well." But he finds it "less convincing" in its attempts to link the foundations of Objectivism to Rand's brief philosophical education.
Shelton praises Sciabarra's attempts to understand Rand as a contributor to twentieth-century radical thought.
As Shelton sees it, Sciabarra suggests that he wants not to demonstrate the validity of Objectivism, but he demands that the philosophy be "taken seriously and treated with respect." In the manner that we might take The Elders of Zion, Mein Kampf, and the Unabomber Manifesto seriously -- perhaps, says Shelton.
www.nyu.edu /projects/sciabarra/rad/PubRadReviews/utopian.html   (289 words)

  
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Tuesday, 19 October 1993 9:00 Meeting convened The meeting was convened by Robert Shelton and a revised agenda was circulated.
Robert, if he is chair, will allow guests to vote.
(Robert) 12:15 Lunch Break 1:15 Mission Statement Participants reviewed the draft Mission Statement from the session handout and recommended an expanded/revised Mission for the BOMSIG as follows: To expand the perspective and use of OO to help enterprises meet their business needs.
www.omg.org /docs/1994/94-02-13.txt   (4939 words)

  
 Pure Western in American Cowboy magazine's March / April Issue
Born in 1921, Robert Shelton was raised in Kansas City, Mo. He came by his horsemanship by the immersion technique.
Shelton made it his rule to spend a week of every month in Hollywood, where he called regularly on studio heads to gather business for Old Tucson.
Years into their friendship, Shelton and his wife Jane happened to be standing on a pier in Cabo San Lucas one day when a small boat came to shore from a yacht that stood out in the harbor.
www.americancowboy.com /ma04/purewestern/purewestern.shtml   (1905 words)

  
 Cutter Consortium :: Robert Shelton: Cutter Consortium Consultant
Robert E. Shelton is a Senior Consultant with Cutter’s Enterprise Architecture practice and a 24-year IT veteran with experience in business management, project management, and information technology at global companies, Fortune 500 businesses, mid-cap businesses, and start-ups.
Shelton has also had practical business experience as a turnaround CEO for the restart of a video-on-demand software company.
Shelton has authored numerous articles and columns for industry publications and been a speaker at industry conferences.
www.cutter.com /consultants/sheltonr.html   (525 words)

  
 Robert Blaine Shelton
Robert Blaine Shelton was born October 1, 1992 at Corona Regional Medical Center.
He is named after his Uncle Robert Shelton and his Great Uncle Blaine Warner.
His parents are, of course, very biased to him, but they are very pleased with how he is growing up and look forward to his future.
www.angelfire.com /ca/3Sheltons4Christ/blaine.html   (330 words)

  
 seMissourian.com: Story: Robert Shelton
ANNA, Ill. -- The funeral for Robert Shelton of Anna will be held at 10 a.m.
He was born Nov. 3, 1928, in Union County, son of Everett and Elsie Baldwin Shelton.
Survivors include two daughters, Shirley Shelton of Anna, Brenda Hill of Kansas City, Kan.; four sons, Robert Shelton Jr.
www.semissourian.com /story/100526.html   (120 words)

  
 CSU History Faculty/Staff Page
Robert S. Shelton joined the faculty in the fall 2001.
Shelton comes to CSU from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, where he taught classes and served as an editor of the Slavery Petitions Project.
Professor Shelton is currently preparing a manuscript about the interaction between African-Americans and recent European immigrants who worked on the docks in Galveston, Texas, during the nineteenth century.
www.csuohio.edu /history/fac-stf/shelton.htm   (189 words)

  
 The Survivors Of Robert Shelton Jones
I ask Edward J. Brown about Robert Shelton Jones, the man whose determination was legendary in Profitt, who told everyone that his daughters would be achievers.
Now the way I understand it, Robert Shelton and his brother Watson were sold from around here, and sent to Florida.
And Robert Shelton said something like 'life is good cause God gave it to you, but man makes it an abomination,' and my father said, ‘Yes.
www.aliciapatterson.org /APF001974/Coombs/Coombs04/Coombs04.html   (2276 words)

  
 The Rev. Dr. Robert M. Shelton | First Presbyterian Church of Dallas   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Robert M. Shelton, former President and Academic Dean at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, has been chosen Interim Pastor at First Presbyterian Church, effective Oct. 1.
Shelton was president of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary when he retired from there in 2002.
Shelton has also served the church abroad, traveling to Germany, Asia and Latin America to conduct and attend various seminars and retreats.
www.presbyterians.org /about/shelton.asp   (224 words)

  
 Shelton
The Shelton Genealogy Researchers, many, have done so much work on this line, I have found my James Shelton that has been my brickwall for several years.
James, James L., James P. James Robert, James W., John Robert, John Thomas, Lena, Louisa, Lula, Lutie B., Mable, Martha, Martha A., Mary A. Mary Elizabeth "Molly", Mary L., Minnie, Mollie, Pattie Lou, Pattie Lou, Reuben L., Robert P. Ruth Ann, Ruth Kyle, Sarah, Sarah E., Solomon D., Solomon P., Thomas, Thomas P. Thomas R.
Anna Gray Shelton b 1870 died before marriage (Mary Elizabeth was appointed her guardian in 1882 so this may be a grandchild
www.members.tripod.com /bigjackcaperton/id4.htm   (1017 words)

  
 Robert Marion Shelton   (Site not responding. Last check: )
ROBERT MARION SHELTON, 38, of 1074 Chatwood, an employee of Foster Pontiac Mazda, died yesterday at his home.
Vera Shelton; a son Scott Shelton of Memphis; his mother, Mrs.
Marie Webb of Trenton, Tenn.; and three brothers, Frank Shelton, DeWitt Shelton and Norman Shelton, all of Memphis.
home.wnm.net /~dalrympl/Treadwell/Shelton_Obit.html   (70 words)

  
 Business objects - an interview with Robert E. Shelton
Robert Shelton is Chairman of the BOMSIG (the Business Object Management Special Interest Group), an advisory panel to the Object Management Group (OMG).
This responsibility is in addition to being President of Open Engineering, Inc., a San Francisco, CA company which specializes in object and information technologies.
Robert Shelton, and IT members of BOMSIG, see matters differently.
www.middlewarespectra.com /abstracts/5_94_07.htm   (559 words)

  
 Shelton History
At one time it was owned by the Bridgeport Hydraulic company and moved to their property.
In 1970 it was given to the Shelton Historical Society and moved to their property on 70 Ripton Road.
Shelton's History quiz was provided by Robert Novak.
electronicvalley.org /shelton/history.html   (133 words)

  
 Jean Shelton Actors Lab - San Francisco Film Acting & Theater Classes
The Jean Shelton Actors Lab is nationally recognized as one of the finest professional film and theatre schools for actors and directors.
Founders Robert Elross and Jean Shelton brought with them from New York an extensive knowledge of method acting for film and theater.
Jean Shelton is a recipient of the Bay Area Critics Circle, Payne Knickerbocker Lifetime Achievement Award.
www.sheltontheater.com   (285 words)

  
 Welcome to the Tucson Citizen   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Yesterday, after the Arizona Board of Regents appointed the executive vice chancellor and provost at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he spoke with Tucson Citizen reporter La Monica Everett-Haynes about what he foresees for UA and his presidency.
Shelton, 57, made it obvious that his passions are in education.
Robert Shelton: Does he wear red today or Carolina blue?
www.tucsoncitizen.com /news/local/012806a1_newuaprezQandA   (453 words)

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