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  Sidney Burroughs
Sidney was born on July 19, 1843 in the town of Varick, on the shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York.
Sidney, without a musket, could have skipped the battle, but "he did not like to see the other boys going in, and he remain behind," so he followed the regiment into its position.
Sidney Burroughs was one of the many young men who nobly sacrificed a promising future for the welfare of his country, and must never be forgotten.
home.nycap.rr.com /civilwar/burroughs.htm   (2002 words)

  
 Sidney Bradford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sidney Bradford, (May 30, 1906 - August 2, 1960), went blind at 10 months of age but regained sight after a cornea transplant at the age of 52.
For example, not having grown up with vision, Bradford did not perceive the ambiguity of the Necker cube.
In a similar analogy between vision and sightless (touch-only) experience, Bradford was able to visually read the time on the ward clock just after his operation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sidney_Bradford   (210 words)

  
 National Park Service: Interview with Robert M. Utley
Sydney Bradford was another expedient situation in which Ernest Connally and I had decided to transfer historic preservation planning from the grants division to the National Register Division.
Bradford was the chief of the Grants Division, and for reasons he considered quite sufficient refused to accept that.
And while Sidney and I rarely saw anything in the same way, he was qualified by grade and background for that position, and it relieved an impossible situation.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/utley/utley15.htm   (1949 words)

  
 Alice Bradford in Records
The fourth marriage is of Gov. Bradford to Mrs.
Alice Bradford's name, usually linked with that of her husband, is occasionally found in legal documents.
the lott of the aforsaid Willam Bradford Deceased"
www.pilgrimhall.org /bradfordalicerecords.htm   (1417 words)

  
 William Bradford in Records
So as we were looking at it, William Bradford being in the rear, when he came looked also upon it, and as he went about, it gave a sudden jerk up, and he was immediately caught by the leg.
William Bradford was one of the 8 Plymouth "Undertakers," along with John Howland, Myles Standish, Isaac Allerton, Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Alden and Thomas Prence.
Bradford had also been involved in the negotiations with the Merchant Adventurers that led to the more favorable contract.
www.pilgrimhall.org /bradfordwilliamrecords.htm   (4162 words)

  
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James Woodworth and Sidney Burroughs of the Normal School Company returned from their officers' examinations in Washington on April 29, only a couple hours before the regiment left Alexandria.
Sidney Burroughs was wounded, and was sent to the hospital to die.
His brief talk with Sidney made a great impression upon him, and he thought Sidney was "a splendid fellow, and of a very fine family." But Sidney "felt that his wound was mortal," having been shot in the stomach, a wound that was usually fatal.
www.albany.edu /faculty/aballard/hold/wilderness.htm   (1423 words)

  
 MO Ag Experiment Station - Agronomy Research Center (Bradford Research & Extension Center)
Mary Robnett Bradford and Estelle Bradford granted a warranty deed on November 27, 1959 to the University of Missouri for 524 acres, which became known as the MU Bradford Farm.
"The Bradford Farm of 523.99 A was deeded to the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri November 27, 1959 by Mary Robnett Bradford and Estelle Bradford, her daughter, for a lifetime annuity paid monthly to either or the survivor.
In commenting upon this farm, Miss Estelle Bradford says it was always referred to by her family as the Robnett Farm.
aes.missouri.edu /bradford/history.stm   (926 words)

  
 William Bradford & Plymouth Plantation - Study Guide
Bradford had been a very young boy when he became a Separatist, much to the dismay of his parents, and he was only 30 when he arrived at Plymouth.
Note that throughout Bradford almost unconsciously writes in Biblical symbols because they were second nature to him.
Bradford said that it just didn't work, and he redistributed land so that every family had a piece.)
www.geocities.com /lrampey/2131/bradford.htm   (542 words)

  
 The Young Sidney Bechet
Sidney Bechet, our clarionetist (sic), and it is no exaggeration to say that he is in a class by himself.
Bechet is regarded by many who are competent to judge, as the most original and possibly the greatest of known clarionet (sic) players (at least of dance music) in the world, in saying which I would like to emphasise this is a statement of fact.
In that time her accompanists had been as diverse as W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band and the youthful Fats Wallerbut for the most part was provided by the somewhat pedestrian piano of Clarence Williams.
www.redhotjazz.com /bechetarticle.html   (2026 words)

  
 That Cow - Review of Brown Sugar (2002)
We start, not with our protagonist Sidney (Sanaa Lathan), but with a series of interviews with figures from hip hop answering the question, "When did you fall in love with hip hop?" This music is a constant theme throughout the film.
The main thrust of the plot is that Sidney and Dre have unresolved romantic feelings for each other which have never been addressed.
In the meantime, she's advancing in her career and writing a book, while he's trying to the push the career a proper hip hop artist, a cabbie (Mos Def) who is wary of the trappings of success.
reviews.thatcow.com /review/942   (431 words)

  
 Bradford (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
City of Bradford, a metropolitan borough of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire
Sir Edward Bradford (1836–1911), Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
Sidney Bradford (1906–1960), recipient of a successful cornea transplant
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bradford_(disambiguation)   (166 words)

  
 bradford - Ask.com Web Search
Bradford is the major settlement in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, in the county of West Yorkshire in the north of England.
Information about Bradford, an industrial city in the North of England, close by to the Pennines, Bronte Country, and the beautiful Yorkshire...
There are two Hindu temples, the Hindu Cultural Society of Bradford on Leeds road and the Hindu Temple & Community Centre on Thornton Lane.
search.ask.com /web?q=bradford   (278 words)

  
 Biographical Review - The Leading Citizens of Delaware County, NY - 14th Section
CATHERINE J., of Sidney, is the daughter of Ezra and Mary (Foote) Clark, and the widow of the late William Jones Weir, who was for many years a respected member of the agricultural community, and a worthy citizen of the town.
Horace Baker was educated at the district schools of Sidney, the schoolhouse being built of logs, and the furniture of a very primitive description.
The iron bridge of the Ontario and Western Railroad, which is one hundred feet in height at the highest point, and nearly a quarter of a mile in length, crosses a part of the Baker farm, he having given the right of way to the company.
www.dcnyhistory.org /books/brevi14a.html   (21310 words)

  
 Blind World - Requested Article
As for those who are blind from birth, the fact that their concept of the world is very different from that of the majority of human beings need not - and, indeed, does not - prevent them from enjoying an equally successful and happy life.
So much so that suddenly to be handed the gift of sight can be more of a curse than a blessing - as happened to Sidney Bradford, a Midlands shoemaker, who gained his sight for the first time after an operation in 1959, at the age of 52.
His initial schoolboy-like excitement rapidly descended into disillusionment and depression when the world turned out not to be the perfect paradise he had long imagined.
www.home.earthlink.net /~blindworld1/NATIONAL/2-09-27-02.htm   (812 words)

  
 Sharpening Her Pen
Sidney L. Sondergard is Professor of English at St. Lawrence University.
He is co-author with Thomas L. Berger and William C. Bradford of An Index of Characters in Early Modern English Drama: Printed plays, 1500-1660, and with Madison U. Sowell of The Cabala of Pegasus: An Annotated Translation of Giordano Bruno's Cabala del cavallo Pegaseo (1585).
He has published essays on English and Scottish literature, on semiotic theory, and on film and popular culture.
www.susqu.edu /SU_Press/Authorbio/SidneyL.Sondergard.htm   (74 words)

  
 AMCTV.com SHOW - Little Nikita
Sidney Poitier plays an FBI agent who attempts to influence a couple of Communist spies by befriending their son.
Together the boy and the FBI agent try to stop a rogue Russian agent who is killing off other agents.
Richard Bradford, Lucy Deakins, Loretta Devine, Richard Jenkins, Caroline Kava, Richard Lynch, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier
www.amctv.com /show/detail?CID=9608-1-EST   (79 words)

  
 Six Contemporary American Printmakers
BETHLEHEM, PA (PRWEB) June 24, 2006 -- Meet six Contemporary American Printmakers, at eDavid Gallery with an opening reception Saturday, June 24, 2 to 6 p.m.
He has had several one artist shows and his work is in numerous public collections.
Sidney Hurwitz studied at the School of the Worchester Art Museum, Brandeis University, and Boston University.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006/6/prweb403148.htm   (737 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Bradford, Mary G. Birth : 30 Aug 1862 Montgomery Co. Ohio
Father: Bradford, James J. Mother: Weed, Harriet P. Back to Main Page
Death : 10 Sep 1932 Dayton, Ohio Buried in Bevertown Cemetery, Mtg.
members.tripod.com /~heritageplace/dat774.htm   (125 words)

  
 Authors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I could spend 90% of my time reading Sidney Sheldon's mystery novels.
My goal is, during my lifetime, to write one novel that even begins to compare to any of his.
Mary Higgins Clark runs a close second to Sidney Sheldon in my estimation.
www.members.aol.com /fictionstories/favauthors.htm   (140 words)

  
 A Notorious Gentleman | Plot | MTV Movies
Starring: Charles Bickford, Sidney Blackmer, Helen Vinson View All
Commenting upon the many relatives on the payroll of Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures, poet Ogden Nash once wrote "Uncle Carl Laemmle/Has a large faemmlee." One member of that faemmle was Edward Laemmle, director of the courtroom melodrama A Notorious Gentleman.
Charles Bickford plays the diabolically brilliant attorney Kirk Allen, who plans to use his knowledge of the law to get away with the murder of his hated rival Clayton Bradford (Sidney Blackmer).
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/68932/plot.jhtml   (292 words)

  
 dOc DVD Review: Sasquatch Horror Triple Feature (1954, 1977)
The Himalaya sequences feature a lot of time-filling walking, walking, and more walking, but the cheesy backlot mountain set has that old-school low rent charm, and the drain tunnel climax makes some stylish good use of shadow and light.
Snow Beast had the potential for greatness just based on the B-grade cast (Bo Svenson, Yvette Mimieux, Clint Walker, Sylvia Sidney) and that it was written by Joe Stefano—he wrote the Psycho screenplay for Hitchcock.
Crusty lodge owner Carrie Rill (Sylvia Sidney) will have none of this talk of canceling the carnival—which includes the coronation of the Snow Queen—despite the protests of her adult grandson Tony (Robert Logan).
www.digitallyobsessed.com /showreview.php3?ID=7535   (1166 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: bradford: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There Will Be Wolves by Karleen Bradford (Hardcover - Janv.
Among Cultures : The Challenge of Communication (with InfoTrac®) by Bradford J. Hall (Hardcover - Jui 16 2004)
A Sudden Change of Heart by Barbara Taylor Bradford and Margaret Whitton (Audio CD - Fév 16 1999)
www.amazon.ca /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=bradford&tag=54003-20&index=books&pg=27&link_code=qs&page=1   (279 words)

  
 Charlotte
The Projects activities (Projects Committee) of the Commission have increased substantially with the increased funding provided by the County.
The following major projects were undertaken or continued: Grier-Rea House, Sidney and Ethel Grier House, Rozzell House, Charlotte Cotton Mills, W. Alexander House, Palmer Fire School, Rural Hill Schoolhouse.
Morrill said that two important comments need to be made with respect to the Projects Program of the HLC: 1) Remember that the primary purpose of the fund is to save historic resources, not to make money and 2) The surveys conducted by the HLC should form the essential database of potential projects.
www.cmhpf.org /hlcminutes103.htm   (1595 words)

  
 Little Nikita movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods
Cast: River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Richard Bradford, Richard Lynch, Caroline Kava, Lucy Deakins; Directed by: Richard Benjamin
Cast: River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Richard Bradford, Richard Lynch, Caroline Kava, Lucy Deakins; DIRECTED BY: Richard Benjamin; WRITTEN BY: Bo Goldman, John Hill; MUSIC BY: Marvin Hamlisch.
Review: A California boy (Phoenix) discovers that his parents are actually Soviet spies planted as American citizens for eventual call to duty.
www.moviegoods.com /movie_product.asp?master_movie_id=8548   (329 words)

  
 eBooks.com - The Agent eBook
Arthur Klebanoff offers a rare glimpse into the previously rarefied literary world and the behind the scenes role of an agent.
From the White House in the late 1960s to founding RosettaBooks, Klebanoff, in rapid-fire fashion, rips through personal and professional accomplishments and his relationships with famous publishers, authors, politicians, and institutions, including the Vatican, President Richard Nixon, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Sidney Sheldon, Judith Krantz, and Roger Tory Peterson.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate from Yale University and an editor of the Law Review at Harvard Law School, Klebanoff became a successful and active political consultant and a corporate lawyer.
www.ebooks.com /cj.asp?IID=120286   (396 words)

  
 Comprehensive Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Specific CD4 Responses Reveals Marked Immunodominance of ...
Quantitative and qualitative assessment of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-specific CD4+ T cell immunity to gag in HIV-1-infected individuals with differential disease progression: reciprocal interferon-gamma and interleukin-10 responses.
Southwood, S., J. Sidney, A. Kondo, M. del Guercio, E. Appella, S. Hoffman, R. Kubo, R. Chesnut, H. Grey, and A. Sette.
Identification and antigenicity of broadly cross-reactive and conserved human immunodeficiency virus type 1-derived helper T-lymphocyte epitopes.
jvi.asm.org /cgi/content/full/78/9/4463   (8205 words)

  
 Sidney Karlos Bradford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Sidney Karlos Bradford
Find where Sidney Karlos Bradford is credited alongside another name
You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0103081   (93 words)

  
 ~ Sidney Proctor ~   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
PROCTOR SIDNEY 41 Farmer M W KY IL HANCOCK CARTHAGE TWP 1860
PROCTER SIDNEY 50 M W KY IL HANCOCK CARTHAGE TWP 1870
PROCTOR SIDNEY 61 Farmer W KY KS NEOSHO LINCOLN 1880
www.houseofproctor.com /Genealogy/44.htm   (261 words)

  
 Little Nikita
Starring: Loretta Devine, Richard Bradford, Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix, American Ballet Theatre, Biff Wiff, Jacob Vargas, Martine Van Hamel, Brooke Theiss, Kim Strange
Synopsis: A teenager discovers his parents are "sleeper" KGB agents who, after being inactive for 20 years, are called upon to run one last dangerous mission.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
www.killermovies.com /l/littlenikita   (65 words)

  
 Downtown Sidney, Ohio - Monthly Drawing Page
Many merchants of Downtown Sidney provide gift certificates to support this monthly drawing.
Please patronize these supporters of the Downtown Sidney monthly drawing.
Sign up now (at the bottom of this page) to win one of this month's prizes.
www.downtownsidney.com /drawing.asp   (801 words)

  
 Sandy Hook National Historic Landmark Nomination
Sandy Hook Light was first included on the National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings using the following narrative written by S. Sidney Bradford in 1963:
The tall, white lighthouse at Sandy Hook is the oldest standing light tower in the United States.
Last Modified: Mon, Jan 30 2001 2:56:48 pm EDT
www.cr.nps.gov /maritime/nhl/sandy.htm   (1210 words)

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