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  Theodore - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury from 668 to 690
Theodore of Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 745 to 770
Theodore, Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 751 to 797
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /theodore.htm   (193 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore Roosevelt (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) was the 26th (1901–09) President of the United States of America.
Roosevelt's eldest son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt II, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism at Normandy during the D-Day invasion of 6 June 1944.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is home to a variety of plants and animals, including bison, prairie dogs, and elk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt   (5435 words)

  
 Edward Granville 'Red Ted ' Theodore
Theodores job was to work at the bottom of the shaft, drilling it deeper.
Carrying the wound on his back that was to scar him for life, Theodore sought an audience with the 65 year old mine owner and 'Wonder of the North', the legendary John Moffat.
Theodore went back down the hill to the Vulcan Arms Hotel and there he founded the first branch of the Amalgamated Workers Association along with a group of supporters and W. 'Bill' McCormack of nearby Stannary Hills.
www.geocities.com /scribble67/history/theodore.htm   (764 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Life of St. Theodore of Sykeon (7th Cent.)
Theodore was a contemporary of St. John the Almsgiver, and it may suffice to refer for the historical background to the references given on p.
Theodore, the servant of God, was only eighteen years old at that time and consequently many people found fault with the bishop saying that the ordination was invalid, since Theodore had not reached the proper age.
Theodore accompanied Aemilianus and on arrival at the church a woman named Eirene who had been grievously afflicted by evil spirits for many years and who was bedridden caught sight of him from outside the church.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/basis/theodore-sykeon.html   (17453 words)

  
 Theodore Stephanides Gerald Durrell Jersey Zoo
Theodore clasped his hands behind his back, lifted himself on to his toes several times, his boots squeaking protestingly, and gravely considered the floor.
Theodore's parents and many friends are killed in bombing raids on Corfu Town [including, incidentally, Gerald Durrell's Corfu tutor "Kralefsky" and his mother].
Theodore was evacuated by sea from Greece to Crete under continuous air attack landing at Suda in the North West.
www.shoarns.com /TheodoreStephanides.html   (3114 words)

  
 Walkabout - Theodore
Theodore must be one of the most luxuriant looking towns beyond the Great Divide.
Theodore was the first irrigation project in Queensland and the government, determined to succeed, had built a settler accommodation house for all new arrivals to the area.
But of all the town buildings the Theodore Co-operative Hotel Motel, which is literally owned by the townsfolk, must be one of the most unusual experiments in Australia.
www.walkabout.com.au /locations/QLDTheodore.shtml   (725 words)

  
 Karman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Theodore's name in Hungarian was von Sköllöskislaki Kármán Todor (Todor corresponds to Theodore and in Hungarian the family name precedes the given name).
Theodore was tutored at home by a former student of his father and his early education was totally dominated by his father.
Theodore's three elder brothers realised that he was a mathematical prodigy when he was six years old, for he demonstrated a remarkable ability to perform large mental calculations.
www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Karman.html   (1606 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Biography - Almanac of Theodore Roosevelt - Teddy Roosevelt Biography
Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as the nation's 26th President at the Wilcox Mansion near Buffalo, New York, on September 14, 1901.
Upon assuming the presidency, Theodore Roosevelt sought to restore the dignity and prestige of the office heretofore tarnished by the scandals surrounding the Grant and Hayes administrations, as well as the "do-nothing" presidencies of Garfield, Harrison, Arthur, and Cleveland.
Theodore Roosevelt was not only one of the finest presidents the United States has ever elected; Theodore Roosevelt was also a faithful husband, a model parent, an enthusiastic citizen who sought to accomplish something great for his country and the world at large.
www.theodore-roosevelt.com /trbio.html   (3794 words)

  
 Theodore Dreiser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore Dreiser photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1933
Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (August 27, 1871 – December 28, 1945) was an American naturalist author known for dealing with the gritty reality of life.
From 1889-1890, Theodore attended Indiana University at Bloomington before flunking out.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Theodore_Dreiser   (355 words)

  
 THEODORE'S BIOGRAPHY
Theodore was the only family member to survive Dachau where he saw the tortures first hand and Nazi guards "roaring with laughter" watching men eaten alive by vicious dogs.
Theodore began to earn some good reviews for his bizarre one-man show in California in the late 40's, and in the 50's Theodore finally found his element, working small and bohemian theaters in New York.
Theodore may have been influenced by Edgar A. Poe in some ways...he once told me that he thought Poe made a mistake by spending more time on palpable terrors such as premature burial or a sharpened pendulum, and not enough on more psychic and existential woes....
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Academy/8135/bio.html   (1960 words)

  
 Theodore Rousseau, School of Barbizon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Theodore Rousseau, with a fraternity peculiar to elders, brought a constant help to his friend who was two years younger.
Theodore Rousseau was smart, moved in the fashionable salons of the capital city whereas the hermit of Barbizon fled society and preferred “the silence that could be enjoyed so thoroughly either in the forests or in the plowed fields”.
Theodore Rousseau was a contemplator and said: ”he who lives in silence becomes the center of the world”.
www.barbizon-france.com /english/Pages/Barbizon/peintur/rouss.html   (359 words)

  
 No. 1189: Theodore Pachelbel
Theodore was the 46-year-old son of Johann Pachelbel.
Theodore's elder brother stayed in Germany and went on to a minor career as a musician.
Theodore had, it seems, adapted fully to the local culture.
www.uh.edu /engines/epi1189.htm   (553 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Theodore Roosevelt National Park, 70,447 acres (28,531 hectares), W N.Dak., in the Badlands and on...
Theodore Roosevelt - Theodore Roosevelt Born: 10/27/1858 Birthplace: New York City, N.Y. Theodore Roosevelt was born in...
Theodore Roosevelt's The Man with the Muck Rake Speech - Over a century ago Washington laid the corner stone of the Capitol in what was then little more...
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0842366.html   (228 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Theodore Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was the first president to make the federal goverment rectify harsh social and economic conditions.
Theodore Roosevelt's life story is a great study in the art of living life fully.
Theodore Roosevelt is already a lively and entertaining figure and his life was like a movie anyways.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0688132200?v=glance   (2087 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Books & Videos
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: The Life of a War Hero by H. Paul Jeffers.
The Boys of '98: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders by Dale L. Walker “This lively and carefully detailed narrative of one of the more unlikely military units and of a short, savage war, celebrates some gallant men and catches their nation at the moment it emerged as a world power.” -- Kirkus Reviews.
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris.
users.ids.net /%7Eejren/trbk.htm   (1445 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Theodore I
He was a Greek of Jerusalem and the son of a bishop, Theodore.
Even the deposed patriarch Pyrrhus recanted his heresy before Theodore (645), but soon relapsed into his old errors, and was excommunicated by the pope (648).
The Type was promptly condemned "by the whole West" in general, and specifically by Theodore's successor (St.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14570a.htm   (458 words)

  
 Carlsbad Cubes' Theodore, XUL Editor for Thinlet
Like previous releases, Theodore itself remains to be a Thinlet and may serve as an example for how powerful Thinlet application can be, even when run on the world's most beautiful desktops.
The all new Theodore 3.0 AP-Edition as been optimized to run nicely on Mac OS X. The Mac OS X installer is now included in the all Theodore-AP distributions.
Theodore 3.0 is built with, ships with, and supports the new features of the all new Thinlet.jar (March 28, 2005).
www.carlsbadcubes.com /theodore   (946 words)

  
 Theodore Parker web site
He challenged dogmatism in religion, he introduced higher critical methods of studying the Bible to this country and presented in a fashion to be used for both clergy and lay people.
The True Idea of a Christian Church Theodore Parker's first sermon at the 28th Congregational Society of Boston in 1846 The themes of social justice and reform at his installation sermon would be prevalent in many sermons he gave there.
Theodore Parker was our Savonarola, an excellent scholar, in frank and affectionate communication with the best minds of his day, yet the tribune of the people, and the stout Reformer to urge and defend every cause of humanity with and for the humblest of mankind.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/1764/parker.html   (441 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Collection at Bartleby.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Justice among the nations of mankind, and the uplifting of humanity, can be brought about only by those strong and daring men who with wisdom love peace, but who love righteousness more than peace.
John Wheelock’s comprehensive bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt’s writings to 1920.
Theodore Roosevelt’s Influence; Theodore Roosevelt’s Anonymous Editorial Work
www.bartleby.com /people/RsvltT.html   (296 words)

  
 Beza, Theodore --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Theodore Beza, portrait by an unknown master of the French school, 1605.
Swiss political figure who, with Theodore Beza, played the most important role in the affairs of Geneva after the death of John Calvin in 1564.
Theodore Beza was an educator and theologian who assisted, and later succeeded, John Calvin in the Reform movement centered in Geneva.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9079014   (711 words)

  
 Jose Theodore (1995-present)
Theodore is poised to become the next brilliant NHL goalkeeper to come from the Quebec junior ranks.
While his numbers weren't as good as the previous year, Theodore proved he could hold the fort as the team's No. 1 goaltender during the prolonged absence of Jeff Hackett.
All Theodore did was finish first in save precentage, tied for second in shutouts and fourth in goals-against average.
hockeygoalies.org /bio/theodore.html   (4666 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt National Park - TR & Conservation
Theodore Roosevelt first came to the badlands in September 1883.
Theodore Roosevelt was this nation's 26th President and is considered by many to be our "Conservationist President".
Two of his homes are part of the National Park Service: Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site (NY) and Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (NY), as well as the site where he was sworn in as president (Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in Buffalo, NY) and a park in Washington D.C. (Theodore Roosevelt Island).
www.nps.gov /thro/tr_cons.htm   (873 words)

  
 Theodore Parker
Theodore Parker was an energetic, ambitious man who devoted himself to a life of scholarship, preaching, and social action.
Theodore Parker was born into a large family of a reading farmer, and was an early voracious reader, writing and memorizing poetry.
Yet he was also concerned with his own greatness, as he knew he was dying of tuberculosis; he send his congregation a letter from the West Indies called "Theodore Parker's Experience as a Minister." He died in Rome in 1860.
www.vcu.edu /engweb/transcendentalism/authors/parker   (816 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt-Related Web Links: Sagamore Hill National Historic Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
A reprint of the December 1906 Farm Journal article: Theodore Roosevelt as a Farmer along with maps and diagrams of the Roosevelt garden.
The Theodore Roosevelt Collection holds most of his presidential papers which he presented to the library during his lifetime.
Grandson of Theodore Roosevelt, son of Archibald Roosevelt.
www.nps.gov /sahi/trwired   (960 words)

  
 Nobel Prize and Treaty of Portsmouth by Theodore Roosevelt Association
NOTE: Theodore Roosevelt declined to keep the money awarded in 1906 for the Nobel Peace Prize, and tried to establish with the prize money a foundation to promote industrial peace in the United States.
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., now working in the YMCA in France.
Roosevelt is working in the YMCA I suppose that some or most of the money will be used in connection therewith; but the disposal is absolutely at her discretion.
www.theodoreroosevelt.org /life/nobelportsmouth.htm   (1835 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Theodore Stratelates
Arrested again, he was ordered to apostatize, then tortured by having his flesh torn off; he responded by reciting the Psalms.
Saint Theodore Tyro is almost certainly the same person as Theodore Statelates.
The Tyro story describes the soldier as a recruit, the feast day is 9 November, and the region is slightly different, but the story is the same.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintt22.htm   (157 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt on Film - (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to have his career and life chronicled on a large scale by motion picture companies (even though his predecessors, Grover Cleveland and William McKinley, were the first to be filmed).
The majority of films (87) are from the Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection, while the remainder are from the Paper Print Collection.
Commemorative events up to 1921 are also included as well as silent documentaries compiled from earlier footage by the Theodore Roosevelt Association between 1919 and 1928.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/trfhtml   (226 words)

  
 About Theodore Roosevelt: President and more, from The Theodore Roosevelt Association.
Chartered by Act of Congress in 1920, The Theodore Roosevelt Association provides authoritative information on the life and ideals of Theodore Roosevelt.
Eventually TR remarried and was an active father of six children in all.
It is little wonder the face of Theodore Roosevelt graces Mt. Rushmore as one of the greatest leaders of United States.
www.theodoreroosevelt.org   (343 words)

  
 Theodore Sturgeon Literary Trust
Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985) was one of America's finest writers.
The Theodore Sturgeon Literary Trust is working to assure that all of the writing of one of the masters of American fiction is once again in print and available to fans, scholars and other readers.
The Works of Theodore Sturgeon, a database of Sturgeon's published work and reviews of his work.
www.physics.emory.edu /~weeks/sturgeon   (486 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site (National Park Service)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS is located at 28 East 20th Street, between Broadway and Park Avenue South.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, lived at this site from his birth on October 27, 1858 until he was 14 years old.
As President, Roosevelt pushed progressive reforms, such as conservation of public lands and trust busting, and negotiated an end to the war between Russia and Japan, for which he won a Nobel Peace Prize.
www.nps.gov /thrb   (229 words)

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