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Topic: William Allen Neilson


  
  easley - eas19.htm
William Calder Easley (John White, John Scruggs, Judith, William, William, Robert) was born 12 Apr 1865 in Parisburg, VA. He died 5 Jun 1947 in Bluefield, WV.
William married Estelle Virginia Holbrook on 15 Oct 1890 in Wytheville, VA. Estelle was born 18 Apr 1868 in Wytheville, VA. She died 5 Dec 1963 in Bluefield, WV.
Charles W. Scates (William Fountain Scates, Phebe Easley, Judith, William, William, Robert) was born 15 Oct 1862 in TN.
www.homestead.com /oldpend2/files/easley/easg19.htm   (561 words)

  
 Eric G. Neilson : Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Neilson, Eric G The role of medical school admissions committees in the decline of physician-scientists.
Neilson, E G Is immunologic tolerance of self modulated through antigen presentation by parenchymal epithelium.
Neilson, E G, McCafferty, E, Mann, R, Michaud, L, Clayman, M Tubular antigen-derivatized cells induce a disease-protective, antigen-specific, and idiotype-specific suppressor T cell network restricted by I-J and Igh-V in mice with experimental interstitial nephritis.
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 Other Allen Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William Allen, son of Robert Allen, was born in the Kingdom of Ireland, Feb. 2, 1711; married to Sarah Cox, his third wife, on Jan. 2, 1726; he died Jan. 9, 1800.
William Allen, first son and fourth child of James Allen and Elizabeth, his wife, was born Nov. 6, 1799, and was married to Sarah W. Read, daughter of John Nash Read and Mary, his wife, April 22, 1828.
John Allen, the grandfather of William C., was native of Virginia and served in the War of 1812, and died in 1818.
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 William Allen Neilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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William Allen Neilson (1869 - 1946) was a U.S (Scottish-born) educator.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/w/wi/william_allen_neilson.html   (63 words)

  
 Office of the President William Allen Neilson Files, 1917-1939 : Biographical/Historical Note (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William Allan Neilson was born March 28, 1869, in Doune, Pertshire Scotland.
It was during his years as a professor that Neilson distinguished himself as the sort of scholar that an academic institution would wish to guide it.
Before coming to Smith, Neilson made a name for himself both as a professor devoted to his students' learning (he was the only instructor of Helen Keller's who learned the manual sign language she used for communication) but also as a writer and an editor.
asteria.fivecolleges.edu.cob-web.org:8888 /findaids/smitharchives/manosca13_bioghist.html   (606 words)

  
 Gary L. Neilson - SVP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Neilson leads the global Booz Allen team that developed the Org DNA ideas and deploys the related "Organizing for Results" service offering, helping companies diagnose and solve the issues associated with ineffective organizations and strategy implementation.
Neilson has received Booz Allen's Professional Excellence Award, which was given in recognition of outstanding and innovative client service on an assignment for Quest Diagnostics.
Neilson has an MBA in Finance from Columbia, where he received the Wall Street Journal Award for highest academic achievement in Finance.
www.boozallen.com /about/article_people/884166?lpid=1671078   (360 words)

  
 William Allen Neilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Allen Neilson (1869 - 1946) was a Scottish-American educator, writer and lexicographer.
He taught at Bryn Mawr College from 1898 to 1900, Harvard from 1900 to 1904, Columbia from 1904 to 1906, and Harvard again from 1906 to 1917.
He wrote on poetry and William Shakespeare and was the editor of Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition (1934).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Allen_Neilson   (139 words)

  
 Princeton University Senior Theses brief display
Davis, Jr., William Faber (1950): William Butler Yeats: The Philosopher and the Symbolist.
Meyer, Anthony Haven (1955): William McKinley and the Annexation of the Philippines.
Neilson, Frederic William Gebhard (1955): The Province of the Poet: A Study of the Concept of the Role of the Poet as Expressed in the Prose and Poetry of Thomas Stearns Eliot and William Butler Yeats.
libweb5.princeton.edu /theses/thesesvw.asp?Lname=&Fname=&Submit=Search&Title1=william&department=&Class=&Adviser=   (6972 words)

  
 Reinventing Government
William Allen White, editor and publisher of the Emporia Gazette in Kansas, was selected as chairman of this committee with James T. Shotwell having the final say so on all who were to serve on the committee.
William Allen White was a respected member of the Midwest press, an area the country where isolationism got its strongest support, and therefore an asset that the League of Nations Association would not want to lose.
The reason that the committee was held in such high esteem was due almost entirely to William Allen White's reputation as a man of integrity with both the public and the media.
sovereignty.freedom.org /p/gov/hillmann-book2.html   (19038 words)

  
 William F. Stasior - Former Chairman & CEO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William F. Stasior is the former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., one of the world's largest management and technology consulting firms.
He led Booz Allen through a period of significant growth in both its commercial management consulting and government technology businesses from 1990-1999.
On behalf of Booz Allen, he serves on the Board of Directors of the United Negro College Fund and on the Dean's Advisory Board for Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
www.boozallen.com /about/article_people/657874?lpid=658116   (353 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
One more reason in a long history that judicial appointments will not solve the problem of leftist judges and judicial tyranny was seen on Mar. 23, 2005, in the request for emergency rehearing of the 11th Circuit en banc of the case of Schiavo v.
Democratic opposition to Alabama Attorney General William Pryor, whom President Bush nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, is based on bias against traditional religious beliefs, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) has charged.
The Pryor nomination raises the question of whether Bush's conservative-minded nominees are better off speaking out on their views, as the 41-year-old Catholic has done, or avoiding comment on the grounds that it could involve future cases that...
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 Booz Allen Hamilton - Our People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Focused on creating tangible, lasting value in everything they do, our people are guided by a simple premise: help clients succeed.
Booz Allen attracts, retains, and develops the best and brightest individuals, those with both brains and heart, experience and enthusiasm.
Our people boast a variety of backgrounds, interests, and perspectives; at Booz Allen, we know that the interplay of diversity, among ourselves and with our clients, creates a vibrant environment that inspires innovation.
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 Neilson, William. "Shakespeare Since 1616"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Neilson, William Allen et al., _The Facts About Shakespeare._ 167-187.
Shakespeare's works have been enormously influential since the seventeenth century.
As well as triggering changes in literature, currently Shakespeare is "one of the links that bind the American public not only to the common inheritances of the English-speaking races, but to the traditional culture of Europe"(185).
www.humanities.ualberta.ca /Shakespeare_Abstracts/_disc4/00000011.htm   (161 words)

  
 Office of the President William Allen Neilson Files, 1917-1939 : Scope & Contents of the Collection (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The William Allan Neilson collection documents his official duties as President of Smith College.
Neilson's collaboration with trustees is demonstrated in the correspondence files.
His involvement in the development of the curriculum, alumnae relations, construction of buildings, and the basic running of the college is highlighted in the subject files.
asteria.fivecolleges.edu.cob-web.org:8888 /findaids/smitharchives/manosca13_scope.html   (141 words)

  
 (EVELYN NELSON - DANIEL A. NOBLE )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
ALLEN GEORGE NEWMAN (5 Mar 1826 - 20 Oct 1891)
ALLEN GEORGE NEWMAN III (1875 - 3 Feb 1940)
WILLIAM VERMILYE NEWMAN (22 Jan 1853 - 8 Mar 1937)
userdata.acd.net /korroch.william/smith/index/ind0080.html   (123 words)

  
 Smith College: Living at Smith
Morrow House is one of the 10 houses of "the Quad." The complex was built in stages starting in 1922, when a housing shortage prevented all students from living on campus.
When all the houses were completed in 1936, William Allen Neilson, then the president of Smith, pronounced it the "Great Quadrangle."
Morrow, along with Wilson and Gardiner Houses, was built in 1926.
www.smith.edu /sao/reslife/houses/morrow.php   (324 words)

  
 GOP Warning Falls on Deaf Ears
All have either withdrawn from the nomination process, or have not been re-nominated by Bush, primarily because of Democratic demonizing and prolonged obstructionism.
Jurists Janice Rogers Brown, William Pryor, and Priscilla Owen, the three most “radically right-wing” and “extreme” in the eyes of Democrats, will receive a vote.
The remaining nominations of Susan Bieke Neilson, Terrence William Boyle, Richard Allen Griffin, Thomas B. Griffith, William Haynes, Brett Kavanaugh, David W. McKeague, William G. Myers III and Henry Saad are assured of nothing if only defeat.
www.michnews.com /cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/208/8421/printer   (818 words)

  
 Le Morte Darthur
William Caxton printed the work in 1485 and gave it the misleading title of Morte d'Arthur.” Caxton first pubished the work in 1485.
Statue (from the Tristam tale): The statue that Arthur designed by Arthur and his chief advisor is thought to represent a political system in which there are various sovereignties and each is separate, but equal to one another.
William Piper notes that while Arthur controls the twelve kings, Merlin actually controls him – “in attaining eminence that commemorates the statue.” He finds that there is a symbolic union between Merlin’s statue and Arthur’s kingdom.
www.csun.edu /~sk36711/WWW/engl630AL/reports/jones.htm   (7898 words)

  
 UVa Library Etext Center: Japanese Text Initiative
Higginson, William J. The Haiku Seasons: Poetry of the Natural World.
Higginson, William J. Haiku World: An International Poetry Almanac.
The Five Hundred Essential Japanese Season Words, Kris Young Kondo and William J. Higginson, translators; accessed throughout 2001 at .
etext.lib.virginia.edu /japanese/haiku/saijiki/help.html   (2638 words)

  
 TIME.com: Banded Seven -- Nov. 13, 1933 -- Page 1
In 1932 they had their needs studied by an advisory council headed by Newton D. Baker and including Bernard Mannes Baruch, Thomas William Lament and Owen D. Young.
They went in a distinguished phalanx—Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, Marion Edwards Park, Mary Emma Woolley, Ada Louise Comstock, William Allen Neilson, Henry Noble MacCracken and Ellen Fitz Pendleton, and as dinner speaker they produced Pundit Walter Lippmann.
Lippmann, whose wife Faye Albertson went to Boston University, exclaimed he was "almost ashamed" to be obliged to defend higher education for women, which he called a "rather decent overcoming of a primitive feeling, and we know that new liberties are fragile and must be vigilantly defended.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,746319,00.html   (594 words)

  
 MVA1839   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
JAN 3 1839    William Ballmyer              Catherine Summers          Clark County                  Bonds A.p.
FEB 12 1839  William Berlin                  Margaret Ann Allen          Clark County                   Bonds William Allen 
Oct 7 1839        William Akard                  Maria Davault                 Scott County 
www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com /MVA1839.html   (3563 words)

  
 The Online Books Page: Search Results
Allen, William C. (William Charles), 1950- (1 title)
Biederwolf, William E. (William Edward), 1867-1939 (1 title)
Flood, William H. Grattan (William Henry Grattan), 1859-1928 (1 title)
digital.library.upenn.edu /webbin/book/search?author=William   (483 words)

  
 The Crisis Online (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Among the latter were James Weldon Johnson, Vachel Lindsay, Benjamin G. Brawley, Fenton Johnson, H. Mencken, Charles W. Chesnutt, Clement Wood, Leslie Pinckney Hill, Mary White Ovington, William English Walling, J. Spingarn, William Pickens and later to writers like Claude McKay, Walter White and E. Franklin Frazier.
In December, 1958, a new board was elected consisting of Arthur B. Spingarn, president; John Hammond, vice president; Samuel A. Williams, secretary; Theodore Spaulding, treasurer; Roy Wilkins, assistant secretary, and Mrs.
The present board, elected January 12, 1970, is headed by Stephen G. Spottswood, president, with Dr. Buell Gallagher, vice president; Samuel A. Williams, secretary; Kivie Kaplan, treasurer; Roy Wilkins, assistant secretary; and Miss Lucile Bluford and Henry Lee Moon, members.
www.thecrisismagazine.com.cob-web.org:8888 /his_hmoon.htm   (2655 words)

  
 My friends
We worked for a number of years together at the William Allen Neilson Library at Smith College there.
Jane and I also worked at Smith College together in the Circulation Department of the Neilson Library.
In the picture to the right, I am visiting with three of my Wonderful West Whately (Massachusetts) friends: Standing at left is Lynda, I am standing at right.
daphne.palomar.edu /katherineg/my_friends.htm   (395 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Lectures on the Harvard classics, William Allen [!] Neilson, PH.D.,
Lectures on the Harvard classics, William Allen [!] Neilson, PH.D.,
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 (ELIZA HULBERT - BERNEICE REED )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
WILLIAM KEENE -- to -- INA H. JAY KELLY -- to -- JAMES MANLEY KING
LILLIAN STORRS LACEY -- to -- SHELBY "BILLY" ALLEN LAXSON
WILLIAM H. ODING -- to -- JAMES E. LEE WRIGHT PALMER -- to -- LUCETTA ELIZA PARSONS
userdata.acd.net /korroch.william/smith/index/ind0059.html   (188 words)

  
 Freezine Articles - Can You Please Look Up Dord in Webster's Dictionary For Me?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Its original creation in 1829 has seen many, many subsequent versions being printed, each one a variant of its precursor.
But let's go back to 1934; Thomas A. Knott and William Allen Neilson were heading up the hallowed book's editing that year.
When editing any book, even the most careful of eyes and resourceful of fact checking may accidentally overlook a small mistake or two.
www.freezine-articles.com /6_4074_en.html   (552 words)

  
 Shakespeare in American Communities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Life and Times of William Shakespeare: A Selected Chronology
He is but one: you and my brother search
E.K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage, 1951; William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts
www.shakespeareinamericancommunities.org /about/bibliography.html   (258 words)

  
 Print Version: Betty Friedan, feminist leader, saw parallels between treatment of women and Jews
While still wrestling with her own Jewish identity as a freshman at Smith College in Northampton in 1938, Friedan unexpectedly found herself embroiled in the debate over the plight of Germany's Jews.
In the wake of the Kristallnacht pogrom, college president William Allen Neilson urged the students to sign a petition asking President Roosevelt to let German Jewish girls enter the U.S. outside the immigration quotas, in order to enroll at Smith.
Each student house held its own discussion on whether to sign.
www.jewishledger.com /articles/2006/02/23/west_mass/news/news07.prt   (575 words)

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