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  Stuart Chase
His credo enabled Chase to see this setback as a call to shift focus again, from public accountability to public responsibility.
A steadfast believer in adult education and lifelong learning, which he considered essential for participatory democracy, Chase was a noteworthy defender of the common citizen's aptitude for understanding vital civic questions.
Chase's grandson William Alan Hodson '67, a human ecologist and professor at Landmark College, and John M. Carfora, Ed.M. '93, director of research and sponsored programs at Boston College, are writing a book about Chase.
www.harvardmagazine.com /on-line/090431.html   (699 words)

  
 The Berkshire Museum
Chase brings a wealth of knowledge in both art and history to the Berkshire Museum, in addition to over 20 years of museum management and leadership experience.
Chase holds a B.F.A. in art history and museum studies and an ABD from the Long Island University C.W. Post Center in Greenvale, NY.
Chase states, "I look forward to carrying forward the Museum's vision, which includes improving the physical presence of the building while serving the region and engaging audiences of all ages with dynamic programming that reflects the great traditions and future of the Berkshire Museum."
www.berkshiremuseum.org /new/disp.php?20050120.pr   (514 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: The open conspiracy
In my last column, I quoted from Stuart Chase's "A New Deal" and was quite amazed at how open and frank were the socialists in the 1930s about their plans to replace our constitutional form of government with a controlled socialist society.
Chase was not in the least afraid of violent revolution and was quite prepared to accept its consequences.
Stuart Chase, did not sign the Humanist Manifesto of 1933, but John Dewey, Robert Morss Lovett, R. Lester Mondale, and 31 other liberals and socialists signed it.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16183   (1162 words)

  
 Berkshire Eagle Online - [Other Columns]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stuart Chase, new director of the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, poses in a gallery of 19th century paintings.
Chase seems to bubble with affability; making light banter, seeking points of common interest, asking questions, emphasizing his desire for teamwork.
Chase wanted to emphasize the western art collection, mixing work by 19th- and early 20-century artists like Bierstadt, Remington and Russell with that of contemporary painters, often Native Americans.
www.news-miner.com /Stories/0,1413,101~9703~2816387,00.html   (880 words)

  
 James Ewell Brown Stuart, Jeb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stuart couldn’t prevent Sheridan raiding the communications of the Army of Northern Virginia, but Stuart intercepted Sheridan as he was returning to his base.
Stuart’s force (not his whole Corps) was outnumbered; Union cavalry had matched the Confederates in quality, and Sheridan was as fine a general as Stuart.
Stuart lost the battle, and was mortally wounded in the process.
ehistory.osu.edu /World/PeopleView.cfm?PID=70   (960 words)

  
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Her uncle Stuart, at the age of 43 had died of a massive heart-attack while cutting the lawn for his step son's high-school graduation party.
Stuart, the man who had so welcomed me into his family, the man always eager to shake my hand, include me into his conversations, or just ask how I was doing, was
Chase's brother Terry, the nephew who all the family called, "Stuart's favorite," stood in the doorway, choking back tears.
condor.depaul.edu /~elliott/250/stories/c4.html   (2246 words)

  
 Andrew Revering's Stuart, NE Chase
StormTours.com took out a couple customers on a 1 day tour to Stuart, NE on June 9, 2003 and had great success.
Dave Floyd, the Warning Coordination Meteorologist from Goodland, KS was also chasing in the area.
He talked to him on the phone and he along with some other tour groups in the area were all in agreement to head north to the cumulus field.
www.aprweather.com /chase/stuart.htm   (604 words)

  
 Frigid Training Swim For Ironman Triathlon / Grooming athletes aids fight against leukemia
Stuart Chase felt a little crazy plunging into the 50-degree waters of San Francisco Bay yesterday morning while most people were still home sleeping off their New Year's Eve revelries.
Chase and two dozen others braved the chilly water for a cause they care about: raising money for research to combat leukemia and other blood-related cancers.
As Chase was emerging from the water, he was astonished to come face-to- face with the very reason he had signed up for the grueling event: His 4-year- old cousin Logan Ellis, who suffers from leukemia, came trotting down the beach with his parents and grandparents.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/01/02/MN94704.DTL   (680 words)

  
 Chase named Berkshire Museum director - iBerkshires.com - Home
Chase comes to the Pittsfield museum after serving as director of membership and community affairs for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown for the past two years.
Chase greeted the group of supporters and staff enthusiastically, praising the Berkshire Museum’s history of dynamic natural science and art exhibits.
Chase said that the enthusiasm of the Pittsfield community for art played a role in his seeking the Berkshire Museum job.
www.iberkshires.com /story.php?story_id=16560   (730 words)

  
 Capital News 9 | 24 Hour Local News | HEADLINES | Berkshire Museum receives $100,000 grant
Chase said, "Those three staff members will be able to help us to put a lot of this information on a data system that is manageable by staff and accessible for the public and visiting scholars and others who care to get access to the information."
Chase said, "I'm always finding new things that may not have seen the light of day for many years, but can also reflect our culture in a better way.
Chase also said that there is always hope that further research will reveal that some items may be more valuable than initially thought.
www.capitalnews9.com /content/headlines?ArID=141830&SecID=33   (341 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Stuart Little 2 [2002]: Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stuart Little 2 is that rarest of movie breeds, a sequel that surpasses its charming, popular predecessor to achieve near-classic status.
Being of a sensitive nature, Stuart feels much sympathy for this charming bird, and begins to think that perhaps this could be the answer to their mutual loneliness.
One has to suspend disbelief when Stuart is driving along the busy Manhattan pavement in his little mouse-sized convertible without a)raising an eyebrow and b)being squashed; or when he is sitting in class with the other kids as one of the boys.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B000063W2B   (1159 words)

  
 Stuart Chase.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the first essay Stuart Chase explains what science is and what it does.
Stuart Chase (1 888 -), an American economist of great energies and wide interests, has written numerous books concerning economic and social problems.
Chase has also dealt with the problems of semantics in The Tyranny of Words (1938) and The Power of Words (with Marian Tyler, 1954).
www.towson.edu /~sallen/COURSES/311/ESSAYS/StuartChase.html   (1901 words)

  
 Chase Family Donates $1.75 million to Health Center, Law School - July 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
David T. Chase, the founder of Chase Enterprises in Hartford, says the impetus for their gift, through the Rhoda and David Chase Family Foundation, Inc., was deeply felt by himself and his wife, Rhoda.
Cheryl Chase, who earned her J.D. at the UConn School of Law in 1978, is executive vice president and general counsel of Chase Enterprises.
The Chase family’s foundations, including The Rhoda and David Chase Family Foundation, the Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Foundation, Inc., and The Sandy and Arnold Chase Family Foundation, have long supported the University.
www.uconn.edu /newsmedia/2005/july05/rel05054.html   (554 words)

  
 New York City Comic Book Museum
Stuart Chase to assist in developing a strategic business plan for the museum.
Chase holds a Masters Degree in arts administration and has had nearly twenty years of experience helping museums successfully market themselves in our changing society.
Chase provided creative vision and leadership and developed a team for the transformation of the Rockwell Museum of Western Art, earning the 2001 Arts Partnership Award from the ARTS of the Southern Finger Lakes.
www.nyccomicbookmuseum.org /concierge/9_8_02.htm   (456 words)

  
 Global-Investor Bookshop : The Life and Writings of Stuart Chase (1888-1985): From an Accountant's Perspective by ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stuart Chase (1888-1985) is truly a man for all times.
Chase was a CPA, as was his father and grand uncle, and was a longtime accountant.
Chase speaks loudly and effectively for 2005 and beyond to accountants, and all others, concerned about waste, conservation, social action, justice and change, ethics and fairness.
www.numa.com /financial_books/catalog/The-Life-and-Writings-of-Stuart-Chase-(1888-1985):-From-an-Accountants-Perspective/21935   (433 words)

  
 Prosperity and Thrift: Guide C-F
Stuart Chase was an economist, consumer activist, and man of letters.
From 1922 to 1939, Chase was a director of the New York-based Labor Bureau, Inc., an organization that furnished research, accounting, and other professional services to labor unions and cooperatives and published the newsletter Facts for Workers: A Monthly Review of Business, Industry and General Economic Conditions from the Point of View of Organized Labor.
Chase also wrote critiques of consumerism and advertising for The Forum, The Nation, and The Outlook.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/coolhtml/coolencf.html   (2410 words)

  
 ParentShack - Whitmer Home Page
Chase and Stuart now share a room and are doing wonderfully together.
Chase is having fun with all his letters and his trucks.
Chase is very sweet with him and gives him kisses...and tells him the color of his blankets!
www.parentshack.com /site/index.jsp?sn=Whitmer   (282 words)

  
 Stuart Chase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The first to do so was Stuart Chase, shown in the photo at right.
Chase whetted my appetite, and within a few months I had consumed nearly every other book he had written (and there were many).
I wrote to Chase in 1974 and he was nice enough to write back and send me an autographed copy of "Tyranny." We corresponded quite a bit for the next couple years, but then we drifted apart.
www.kcmetro.cc.mo.us /pennvalley/biology/lewis/chase.htm   (1237 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: From New Deal to raw deal
According to Chase, the problem with economic freedom is that it is unpredictable.
But Chase also realized that there was a spiritual dimension that had to be addressed.
Chase was counting on "a million intelligent Americans" to bring about the change by organizing in every community in the nation.
www.wnd.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16179   (1077 words)

  
 Kate & Leopold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stuart lives upstairs from Kate (the two used to date), so when she hears a ruckus, she goes up to investigate.
Stuart snickers at the christening of the Brooklyn Bridge when the orator refers to the mammoth structure as a "glorious erection." Everyone from 1873 simply cheers.
And Stuart falls down an empty elevator shaft (in a plot twist harder to believe than traveling through time, Stuart survives the fall with only minor damage).
www.pluggedinonline.com /movies/movies/a0000372.cfm   (1161 words)

  
 The Clark - Clark Art Institute Appoints New Staff for Community and Educational Programs
As director of membership and community affairs, Chase will oversee the Institute's membership program, Friends of the Clark, develop new public programs, direct special events, and oversee and expand the Clark's volunteer committees and their activities.
Chase has more than twenty-five years of experience in the museum field, where he has focused primarily on art, history, and historic preservation.
Chase has a BFA concentrating in Art History and Museum Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University and Masters study at Long Island University in arts administration.
www.clarkart.edu /make_a_visit/press_releases/content.cfm?ID=297   (498 words)

  
 BHNA - September 13, 2004 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes
Stuart will determine the estimated costs for an expanded newsletter; the net result if we sell more ads and add another 4 pages; and the cost of two additional neighborhood-wide distributions.
Stuart announced that the wife of former BHNA president Joe Gieselman has died.
Stuart recommended that the Association make a contribution in the amount of $40 to Tree Folks, a favorite charity.
www.main.org /bhna/meetings/exec13sep2004.html   (696 words)

  
 Stuart_Chase LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
Stuart Chase (1888-1985) was an American economist and engineer trained at MIT.
In The Economy of Abundance Chase suggests that Technocracy Incorporated may turn out to be a cult but the facts remain more important than whether Howard Scott was a real engineer or not.
Stuart Chase Brief life of a public thinker: 1888-1985
www.school-explorer.com /info/Stuart_Chase   (261 words)

  
 Kids Domain Reviews - Stuart Little Big City Adventures
Stuart Little needs your help to sail in the Regatta Race, drive his red roadster through the park avoiding the cats, playing Mini-Golf with a big golf club, drive an electric train controlling the switches on the track, and much much more!
Help Stuart escape Monty the cat, avoid the water sprays from the dishwasher, then hop up on the moving drawers, to the next rack of the dishwasher.
If Stuart misses the sponge, he swims back to the side of the sink and shakes himself off.
www.kidsdomain.com /review/kdr/stuartlittleadv.html   (384 words)

  
 X-Force #' + a + '
Stuart is searched for tracking devices before being allowed to see the rest of the team.
Stuart looks pleased as he figures out that they’re the ones who’ve been causing such chaos in the spook world, using Pete’s files and training, and changing m.o.s constantly to avoid detection.
Stuart asks Pete if it was all worth it, and Pete reminds him that they saved the world.
www.mutanthigh.com /xforce115.html   (1356 words)

  
 press1
Said Chase, "I'm extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to be a part of this community and to work on this very special museum.
It is a unique and wonderful place, and it has been a real privilege to work with Bob and Hertha Rockwell's magnificent collection, to build on that core to create a wider view of the People, Places and Ideas of the West, and to work with so many talented people.
Chase says, "Through the course of this extensive project, I have realized more strongly than ever that it's the creative side of museum work that stimulates and excites me most.
www.stny.com /rockwellmuseum/global/press/press_01232002.htm   (632 words)

  
 The Chase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Chase are Stuart Hayes (vocals), Paul Jones (guitar), Damian Mansell (bass guitar), Simon Coley (drums) and Neil Martin (guitar).
In August 2004 The Chase recorded their third self titled 3 track demo, and has sold over 700 copies to devoted fans and music lovers.
The Chase has spent the past 2 years perfecting their live set and taking it to the public.
www.thechasemusic.co.uk   (144 words)

  
 Economist.com
But Mr Chase's publisher, MacMillan, “set up and electrotyped” his book, “Men and Machines”, in 1929.
The worry about “exporting” jobs that currently grips America, Germany and Japan is essentially the same as Mr Chase's worry about mechanisation 75 years ago.
Stuart Chase understood the virtuous economics of technological change, but he still could not stop himself from fretting.
www.andrews.edu /~dmb/outsourcing2.htm   (1162 words)

  
 HBS Publications - Stuart C. Gilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Gilson, Stuart C., Edith Hotchkiss, and Richard Ruback.
Gilson, Stuart C., Fritz Foley, and Perry Fagan.
Gilson, Stuart C., Vincent Hemmer, Eric Rahe, David Shorrock, and Stephen Voorhis.
dor.hbs.edu /fi_redirect.jhtml?facInfo=pub&facEmId=sgilson   (1433 words)

  
 Anxiety Culture: Tyranny of Words - excerpt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John Stuart Mill and other classicists proved that wages could not be raised, by the famous 'wage-fund doctrine'.
He argued that wages were paid not out of a fund of stored capital, but out of current earnings – a theory which came closer to the facts.
It is a pleasure to note that John Stuart Mill who first popularized the wage-fund hypothesis in his Principles of Political Economy in 1848, published the following statement years later: 'The doctrine hitherto taught by most economists (including myself) which denied it to be possible that trade combinations can raise wages...
www.anxietyculture.com /tyranny.htm   (4462 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Stuart Little 2 [2002]: DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It may lack the cultural suss of some of its competitors, but Stuart Little 2 is hugely recommended for those wishing to be entertained, young and old alike.
On the DVD: Stuart Little 2 is an absolute visual delight, interweaving the worlds of real action and computer generation to sumptuous effect.
This film i brought for my children when it first came out and 2yrs on they still love it.It must be the most watched film they have and they have a few its ideal for children aged 2-8 in my oppinion.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006LA06   (1270 words)

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