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  Laura Biddlecomb Pound, 1841-1928
Laura Biddlecome Pound was born in Phelps, New York, May 15, 1841.
She married Judge Stephen Pound January 21, 1869, and came to live in Lincoln that month.
Two early letters from her correspondence contain detailed accounts of life in Lincoln before 1870: her future husband described it for her before her arrival, and a letter that LP herself wrote to "Esther" (last name unknown) in 1869 provides her own perspective on the early days in Lincoln.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Roscoe Pound
Pound was born in Lincoln, Nebraska to Stephen Bosworth Pound and Laura Pound.
Pound was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA to Stephen Bosworth Pound and Laura Pound.
Pound unifies these three meanings in his definition, which incorporates law's basic function of social control: Law is a regime which is a highly specialized form of social control, carried on in accordance with a body of authoritative precepts, applied in the context of a judicial and an administrative process (p.
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 Stephen Bosworth Pound at AllExperts
Stephen B. Pound (1833 - 1911) was a pioneer lawyer, senator, and judge in Nebraska, USA.
Born and educated in New York state, Pound moved to Nebraska in 1869.
Pound was the father of three children: Roscoe, Louise, and Olivia.
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  Roscoe Pound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pound was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA to Stephen Bosworth Pound and Laura Pound.
Pound studied botany at the University of Nebraska (BA, 1888, and MA, 1889) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Pound was a brother of Louise Pound, who was also a distinguished educator and author.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pound studied botany at the University of Nebraska (BA, 1888, & MA, 1889) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Pound is a member of the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
Pound was a Freemason, and was a member and Past Master of Lancaster Lodge No. 54 AF & AM Lincoln, Nebraska.
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 Roscoe Pound Summary
Roscoe Pound was born at Lincoln, Nebr., on Oct. 27, 1870, the son of a judge.
Pound first set forth his concept of sociological jurisprudence in a 1906 address and continued to expound it for nearly a generation.
In 1936 Pound resigned as dean and was assigned to one of the first Harvard "roving professorships"; for the next 11 years he taught everything from law to the classics.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Stephen Bosworth Pound
Stephen B. Pound (1833 - 1911) was a pioneer lawyer, senator, and judge in Nebraska.
Roscoe Pound (1870 - 1964) born in Lincoln, Nebraska, Botanist, lawyer law professor, theorist, dean of the University of Nebraska College of Law, dean of Harvard University Law School and was a distinguished legal scholar and educator.
"Pound, Stephen Bosworth." The National Cyclopaedia of American Biogrpahy.
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 The Nebraskana Society
Her father, who was born at Farmington, New York, January 14, 1833, and died at Lincoln, May 14, 1911, was a lawyer; he served as judge of the district court, 1875-87; was a member of the constitutional convention in 1875; and served as a member of the state senate, 1872-73.
Miss Pound received her early education at home, and from 1889 to 1891, was a student at the preparatory school in the University of Nebraska.
Miss Pound is a member of the National Education Association; the Nebraska State Teachers' Association; Lincoln Teachers Association; the Lincoln Public School Forum; Classical Association of the Middlewest and South; the National Association of Deans of Women; the Young Women's Christian Association; and the League of Women Voters.
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 Pound
Pound (mass), various units of mass or weight(actually measured in Poundals)
Buffalo pound, (archaic) an enclosed space consisting of a shute and circular corral constructed for the purpose of capturing and killing large numbers of buffalo.
Pound as a verb means to grind with or as with a mortar and pestle, to strike or hit something (pound the keys of a typewriter, pound the table).
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 CNNSI.com - SI Online - SI Flashback: The Big D Was A Big Deal In Big D - Friday October 11, 2002 12:10 PM
As a freshman last year, Bosworth had said he hated everything in Texas, including the color burnt orange, which reminded him of vomit.
Switzer nicknamed Bosworth Bulletin Board, but suggested that the 6'2", 234-pound Texan, a second-team AP All-America in '84, curtail his public speaking.
Bosworth smiled, too, and limited himself to a few mild comments about the Longhorns.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /si_online/flashbacks/big_d_in_big_d   (1036 words)

  
 Through American Eyes: Two Centuries of American Art from the Huntington Museum of Art
Bosworth went on to study at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and his post-Academy works reflect a greater level of technical accomplishment.
Bosworth was one of at least 360 professional artists registered in Ohio during the antebellum period, and competition was keen.
The portrait by Sala Bosworth in the exhibition is of the young Harriet and her mother.
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 1985 Oklahoma vs. Texas Game Recap - SoonerStats.com - Oklahoma Sooners Football, Basketball, and Baseball Scores, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Switzer nicknamed Bosworth "Bulletin Board", but also suggested that the 6'2", 234-pound Texan, a second-team AP All-America in '84, should curtail his public speaking.
On second down-and-nine from the Texas 45, Aikman faked to Carr up the middle and rolled to the weak left side for the first time in the game, and when cornerback Stephen Braggs went for Aikman, he flipped a pretty pitch to trailing halfback Patrick Collins, who was left unguarded by Texas cornerback Eric Jeffries.
Bosworth, who finished the game with 14 tackles, 11 of them unassisted, and a leaping interception, dropped Dodge for a loss of nine.
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 Environment News Service: AmeriScan: April 12, 2001
Bosworth now serves as regional forester for the Forest Service's Northern Region, which encompasses 25 million acres in 12 national forests and four grasslands in northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota.
As northern regional forester, Bosworth "demonstrated a willingness to meet with conservationists," Meadows said.
Prior to his current assignment, Bosworth was the regional forester in the Intermountain Region and deputy regional forester in the Pacific Southwest Region of the Forest Service.
www.ens-newswire.com /ens/apr2001/2001-04-12-09.asp   (2516 words)

  
 Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964. Papers, 1888-1964: Finding Aid.
The papers of Roscoe Pound were transferred to the Harvard Law School upon the death of Dean Pound in 1964.
The papers of Roscoe Pound relate to his activities as teacher, administrator, legal scholar, champion in the struggle to raise the standards of the American legal profession and American legal teaching, and high-priest of the forces concerned with the improvement of criminal justice in this country.
The multiplicity of series is due in part to the successive filing systems employed by Dean Pound's secretary, May McCarthy, over her half-century of association with him, and in part to the acquisition and discovery of additional material while cataloguing was in progress.
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 2004 All-Metro Football Team: Offense - baltimoresun.com
Bosworth was an anchor and a leader on a line whose average size was 6-2, 280 pounds.
Bosworth was adept at both drive blocking and pass blocking.
Although the Poets' general bulk was usually enough to keep opposing linemen busy, it was Bosworth who was the primary key to the record-breaking seasons enjoyed by running back Nathan Irby and wide receiver Darron Edwards.
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22 Dec 1135 = Stephen King of England
25 Oct 1154 = end of reign of Stephen of England
22 Aug 1485 = Battle of Bosworth Field
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 TalkingBoxing.com - For All Your Boxing Needs - News and Discussion
Bosworth won the vacant title from a shop-worn Stephen Smith, who hung up the gloves after the defeat, before relinquishing the belt for a losing pop at Francie Barrett and the EEC title.
Bosworth was on something of a roll of decent shows in 2003 but the Barrett defeat was his only outing last year and he has a long history of losing against anyone with class.
Wright has certainly shown ability but Bosworth will be motivated for this one, even though he’s the travelling fighter.
www.talkingboxing.com /articles/2005/crellinmay25.html   (638 words)

  
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He was to receive fifteen hundred and seventy-five pounds for the whole, and he expected to finish it in three years.
He had advertised in 1756 a new edition of Shakspeare which was to appear by Christmas, 1757: but he dawdled over it so unconscionably that it did not appear for nine years; and then only in consequence of taunts from Churchill, who accused him with too much plausibility of cheating his subscribers.
Taylor was rector of Bosworth and squire of Ashbourne.
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 Uniffors- Life in Gloria’s Enchanted Kingdom » Sticks for the Burmese generals   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to former Ambassador Stephen Bosworth, the US will have to work more closely with the EU and China, among others, in implementing a carrot-and-stick approach to the Rangoon regime.
Bosworth does not specify what the carrots and sticks are but I surmise that the package could contain such goodies as development aid, market access, tourism incentives, and investments in energy development as well as lack of access to these goodies and economic and arms embargoes.
I agree that some, if not the majority, of the member countries of ASEAN are not keen to pound those old men with sticks because that can set a precedent for them to be also hit in the head in the future.
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 CNNSI.com - NFL Football - Say It Ain't So: Seattle Seahawks - Tuesday July 17, 2001 09:01 AM
This man who had so much to say when he arrived in the summer of 1987, drifted out of town like the fog, leaving Seattle, the Seahawks and the National Football League on little cat's feet.
Brian Bosworth was every promise that was never kept.
Bosworth was a fraud, a lemon, a jerk, a 245-pound mouth.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /football/nfl/news/2001/03/20/sayitaintso_seahawks   (2356 words)

  
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She had been St. Stephen's church organist for 55 years, and one of its Sunday School teachers and Altar Guild members for 75 years, missing, it is said, only three services.
If Stephen Parkhurst, or Thomas Smith, or Nicholas Parsil, had moved from Elizabeth to Millburn in 1957 hardly anyone would have been aware of his coming, and he probably would have become another commuter to the city, moving like thousands of others in a daily routine, unimportant, except to himself and his family.
However, a hundred years from now, the pattern of life in 1957 will be clearly perceived, and the changes the commuter's daily round wrought in the lives of Americans of the 20th century may stand out like beacons pointing the way to the next turn in the road.
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 Holiday Guide 2006: Book World Holiday Issue (washingtonpost.com)
If this book achieves the wide readership it deserves, perhaps a few Americans will be moved to reconsider all that.
Bosworth's deep knowledge of Italy, based on wide archival and primary study, is continually illuminating.
This enthralling explanation of the sources of our diet persuades us that we are what we eat.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/artsandliving/features/2006/holiday-guide/gifts/books_holiday_issue/index.html   (6306 words)

  
 TOWN OF LEBANON
With the exception of Steward, "Little John," and Isaac, who went west, and Daniel, who died on the farm now occupied by his grandson, Stephen R. Campbell, near the south line of the town, all the original settlers of the Campbells died where they located.
The grist-mill occupied the site of the Armstrong mill, which, after the construction of the canal feeder, which injuriously affected the water power, was used as a carriage shop, and at present as a store house by Waldo Armstrong, who owns the property, which was previously in possession of his father, Jabin, some forty years.
Elihu Bosworth came from Guilford, Conn., as early as 1800, and settled in the north-west part of the town, on the farm now occupied by Peter Nevin, where he resided till within a short time of his death, which occurred in the county house about 1853 or '4.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/madison/smith1880/lebanon.htm   (3441 words)

  
 Kates Family Genealogy - Person Page 12
He was the son of John Gilcrease and Mary M Bosworth.
Marriage*: Rachel R Patterson married Joseph Gilcrease, son of John Gilcrease and Mary M Bosworth, on 28 October 1887 at Wolcott, Lamoille, VT, USA; Married by Elder A.P. Drown.
She was the daughter of Stephen Atwood and Janet Murdock.
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He was to receive fifteen hundred and seventy-five pounds for the whole, and he expected to finish it in three years.
He had advertised in 1756 a new edition of Shakspeare which was to appear by Christmas, 1757: but he dawdled over it so unconscionably that it did not appear for nine years; and then only in consequence of taunts from Churchill, who accused him with too much plausibility of cheating his subscribers.
Taylor was rector of Bosworth and squire of Ashbourne.
18th.eserver.org /samuel-johnson.txt   (20288 words)

  
 Boxing Coverage updated 24/7 at MaxBoxing.com
The English welterweight champion now finds his mandatory contender John O’Donnell breathing down his neck following Alan Bosworth’s decision to return to his natural light welterweight division.
Minter was due to make a voluntary against Bosworth in May, with the British Boxing Board of Control decreeing beforehand that the winner was to face Hennessy Sports standout O’Donnell within 90 days.
The 27-year-old champion withdrew, however, citing injury and Bosworth’s subsequent decision means that the contest cannot now be rescheduled.
www.maxboxing.com /chee/chee0601a06.asp   (472 words)

  
 MTV News - Movie File: Ashton Kutcher, Kate Bosworth, Brittany Murphy, Erika Christensen, Mel Gibson
Kate Bosworth will follow her romantic comedy "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!," in theaters January 23, with "Beyond the Sea," a biopic about singer Bobby Darin directed by and starring Kevin Spacey.
Erika Christensen has been busy doing press for "The Perfect Score" and finishing the Stephen King-based "Riding the Bullet" with David Arquette, but she still makes time for family.
Christensen landed her 17-year-old brother, Dane, an audition for her flick "The Upside of Anger" (which also stars Joan Allen, Kevin Costner, Evan Rachel Wood and Keri Russell), and director Mike Binder (HBO's "The Mind of the Married Man") "fell in love with him," she happily reported.
www.mtv.com /news/articles/1484376/20040115/story.jhtml   (1073 words)

  
 Hugh LATIMER, Nicholas RIDLEY and Thomas CRANMER, Bishops and Martyrs
Among the many notable Lords of Ridley was Joseph, who, in 1485, joined Henry Tudor and his army and, at the head of a band of men from Ridley, fought in the decisive battle of Bosworth.
He was instrumental in reforming the coinage, and was responsible for the minting of the first pound coin, the sovereign.
As Bishop of Rochester, Ridley was chosen to strengthen and establish the Reformed teachings at Cambridge, and he was a commissioner in the examination that resulted in the deposition of bishops Stephen Gardiner and Edmund Bonner.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/Latimer,Ridley,Cranmer.htm   (3318 words)

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