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  William Strong
In August of 1929, Strong became a Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology at the
In 1937, Strong took a position as Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University in New York.
Strong was often described as an effective and a stimulating instructor even if he was not the most brilliant lecturer.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/pqrst/strong_william.html   (296 words)

  
 The William Strong House Bed and Breakfast - History
The William Strong House was built in 1879 by William Strong, a banker and businessman in Spring Valley.
The Strong estate originally included the house, several livestock barns, a carriage shed with a turntable (used for turning a carriage around without having to back it up), and even a racetrack.
The house remained in the Strong family until 1944, after which it served as a doctor's office, a hotel, and a retirement home before being purchased in 1969 for use as a single family dwelling.
www.williamstronghouse.com /history.html   (282 words)

  
 Autograph Letter Signed by Former New York Mayor Strong - $49.95 : RJM Antiques, Shop with Confidence
William L. Strong (1827-1900) was the Mayor of New York from 1895 to 1897.
Strong was reform minded and established the Board of Education, created small parks and is thought of as being the father of the Department of Corrections.
Strong was born in Richland County, Ohio and was a dry goods salesman in Wooster, Ohio and later in Manchester, Ohio.
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 Strong Genealogy Network Home Page
Strong Research in Britain and Ireland, by David B. Strong.
Strong Roots Database, abbreviated GEDCOMs by Jim Gilbert and BoB Strong.
Jeanne Waters Strong is a professional genealogist with 50 years of experience in research, lecturing, teaching, writing and publishing.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/5744   (290 words)

  
 William T. Grant Foundation - Home
October 15, 2007—The William T. Grant Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew C. Porter to its Board of Trustees.
William T. Grant Foundation Announces 2007 Distinguished Fellows RFP
The William T. Grant Foundation is pleased to announce the new Request for Proposals (RFP) for our Distinguished Fellows Program for mid-career influential researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.
www.wtgrantfoundation.org   (235 words)

  
 The William Strong House - Amenities
For your comfort, each room is individually heated and air conditioned.
Gift certificates to The William Strong House make wonderful gifts for any occasion.
You specify a particular room, length of stay, and any amenities you'd like to include; we can arrange everything over the phone and have the gift certificate to you or the recipient in time for that special occasion.
www.williamstronghouse.com /amenities.html   (268 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Strong
Strong, Cora — of Slocum, Anderson County, Tex. Democrat.
Strong, Selah Brewster (1792-1872) — of New York.
Strong, Theron Rudd (1802-1873) — of New York.
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  William L. Connelly
A young and enterprising man of distinctive force of character and strong mentality, the subject of this review is a creditable representative of that large and progressive class of Western men whose lives and energies are devoted to the livestock industry.
William L. Connelly, a son of Charles P. and Mary (Hanna) Connelly, was born near Charlestown, West Virginia, on February 15, 1868.
William L. Connelly received his educational training in the public schools in the above county, and at the early age of sixteen was obliged to rely upon his own resources for a livelihood.
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 William Duncan Strong
William Duncan Strong was born on January 30, 1899 in Portland, Oregon.
Strong served as the Chairman of the Department of Anthropology for many years, and he remained at Columbia until his death in 1962.
Strong's careful stratigraphic excavations allowed him to develop a sound chronology of Peruvian culture, and his synthesis of broad cultural epochs in Middle and South America was influential on later developmental schemes.
www.columbia.edu /cu/anthropology/about/main/one/strong.html   (352 words)

  
 William Anderson: Archives
William L. Anderson on a neocon mantra for massacre.
William L. Anderson on the economics of water in the West.
William L. Anderson on being a parent in totalitamerica.
www.lewrockwell.com /anderson/anderson-arch.html   (1045 words)

  
 William L. Mallory, Sr.
William Mallory's first elected positions were as secretary of student government in high school and as president of the Ninth Street Hi Y Club of the YMCA.
In 1966, William Mallory was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives, the beginning of a 28 year career in the Ohio legislature.
William Mallory was influential in locating the Queen City Vocational School in the West End and for creating the first community housing development corporation which built Uptown Towers.
library.cincymuseum.org /aag/bio/mallory.html   (1108 words)

  
 The Gipper and His Legacies by William L. Anderson
Woodrow Wilson is portrayed as an idealist and a visionary, not a man who lied the country into a war that ultimately destroyed the social and political underpinnings of most of Europe, and who was the most virulent racist to occupy the White House since Lincoln.
Historians and journalists present the picture of Theodore Roosevelt as someone who was a great "trustbuster," a strong leader who had the foresight to engage in great conservation efforts of U.S. forests.
William L. Anderson, Ph.D. send him mail], teaches economics at Frostburg State University in Maryland, and is an adjunct scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
www.lewrockwell.com /anderson/anderson97.html   (2084 words)

  
 William L. Langer: Historian of Diplomacy
WILLIAM L. Memorial Minute adopted by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University.
Disturbed by students' inability in the late 1960's to find their identity, William L. Langer was moved to write his autobiography.
William Langer and his wife, Rowena, were regular Unitarian congregants at The First Parish in Cambridge, MA; during his years of government service in Washington DC, they attended All Souls Church and especially appreciated the prophetic ministry of A. Powell Davies.
www.harvardsquarelibrary.org /unitarians/langer.html   (2374 words)

  
 William L. Cornett
The year 1873 witnessed the advent to Young county of William L. Cornett, then a young man, fitted and inured by long service to the range on the frontier and then doing what proved to be his last pony act in the drama of cowboy life.
In Logan county, Kentucky, February 12, 1846, William L. Cornett was born.
While much labor has been expended without requisite reward, on the whole his material progress has been forward instead of backward, as is evidenced by his possession of more than four hundred acres of land instead of the eighty acres with which he was originally endowed.
www.genealogymagazine.com /wilco.html   (666 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Jerome, William Travers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
JEROME, WILLIAM TRAVERS [Jerome, William Travers] 1859-1934, American lawyer, b.
Prominent in the cause of reform, he served (1894-95) on the Lexow commission to investigate political corruption and managed (1894) the successful campaign of William L. Strong for reform mayor of New York City.
Jerome was the prosecutor in the trial of Harry K. Thaw for the murder of Stanford White.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/J/Jerome-W1.asp   (243 words)

  
 William Strong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Strong was the name of the following men:
William Strong (judge) (1808-1895), a congressman and judge who served on both the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and the U.S. Supreme Court.
William L. Strong (1827-1900), a Mayor of New York City.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Strong   (110 words)

  
 Goliad Massacre-Diverse Survivor Accounts 3
On the 16th our scouts brought intelligence that a body of the enemy, 1500 strong, were on the San Antonio road.
Here we were now nearly 500 strong, guarded by 1000 Mexicans, without being allowed the slightest liberty in any respect.
Immediately after hoisting the flag, Captain Shackelford and Captain Chadwick, the engineer and adjutant, advanced out on the prairie and met Urrea, with whom they arranged terms;-personal safety was guaranteed to every individual; all were to have been treated as prisoners of war in civilised warfare, and private property was to have been respected.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/goliaddiverse3.htm   (6282 words)

  
 William Shirer
William Lawrence Shirer was born in Chicago in September 1904.
After William Shirer had covered the newsworthy week-long Nazi Party rally in Nuernberg upon first arriving in Germany in the fall of 1934, he and his wife Tess were able to turn their attention to finding a suitable home in the German capital.
William Shirer realized his days in the German capital were numbered, yet the dedicated reported wished to stay as long as possible.
www.traces.org /williamshirer.html   (10159 words)

  
 IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; New Building on 26th Street on Site Bought from Mrs. William L. Strong -- Walker Street Deal ...
IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; New Building on 26th Street on Site Bought from Mrs.
William L. Strong -- Walker Street Deal -- Sales by Brokers and at Auction.
Mary U. Strong, widow of Mayor William L. Strong, the four three-story dwellings 38, 40, 42, and 44 West Twenty-sixth Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue, and opposite the Astor estate offices.
select.nytimes.com /gst/abstract.html?res=F00C1FFC3D5517738DDDAB0894DD405B888CF1D3   (177 words)

  
 William L. Callahan School
However informative written reports may be, there is simply no substitute for being at the school while it is in session ‑ in the classroom, in the lunchroom, in the hallways, and on the playground.
The William L. Callahan School is located in the semi-rural town of Burrillville, Rhode Island.
William L. Callahan is a school of many contrasts, some of them extreme.
www.ridoe.net /schoolimprove/salt/visit/repts/callahan.htm   (3613 words)

  
 Douglas L. Wilson | William H. Herndon and His Lincoln Informants | Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 14.1
The status that Herndon occupies at present is perhaps perfectly exemplified in a passage in Jean H. Baker's biography of Mary Todd Lincoln.
The basis of this statement is that Herndon told his collaborator, Jesse W. Weik, that Lincoln had once told him that as a young man he had contracted syphilis from a girl in Beardstown, a fact that Herdon was anxious not to have repeated, even in his own biography.
William H. Herndon to Jesse W. Weik, Jan. 1891, Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, printed in The Hidden Lincoln: From the Letters and Papers of William H. Herndon, ed.
jala.press.uiuc.edu /14.1/wilson.html   (5847 words)

  
 William L. Finley Wildlife
The 5,325 acres of William L. Finley NWR protect fine examples of many of the Willamette Valley’s historic habitats.
By the time the bird leave on their spring migration, the fields are thick with strong new shoots of grass.
William L. Finley has one of, if not the largest continuous tract of native prairie habitat within the Willamette Valley.
www.fws.gov /willamettevalley/finley/Wildlife.html   (937 words)

  
 News-William L. Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Successful applicants will receive stipend and tuition support for 2 years of M.S. study or 5 years of study towards a Ph.D. The purpose of the William L. Brown Plant Genetic Resources Fellowship is to educate botanists who will become active researchers and decision-makers in their home countries.
Applicants for the William L. Brown Plant Genetic Resources Fellowship must have a bachelor’s degree in biology/plant sciences and be able to demonstrate strong scientific and leadership potential in plant genetic resources.
Acceptance as a William L. Brown Fellow is dependent on admission to one of the associated University graduate programs (note that GRE and TOEFL scores are required).
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 William L. Yancey
William Lowndes Yancey was born in Warren County, Georgia, the son of a South Carolina lawyer.
In the early 1830s, he owned and acted as the editor of several newspapers in South Carolina where he expressed a strong nationalism and disapproval of nullification.
Memorabilia related to William L. Yancey is at auction on eBay.
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 william jay, architect -- william jay, architect   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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William Jay - English Regency Architect Building images and a brief biography of William Jay, a 19th centure arcjhitect who practiced in the UK and Savannah, Georgia.
She was the sole inheritor of the mansion built for her brother Alexander in 1819 by the English architect William Jay.
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 William L   (Site not responding. Last check: )
William L. Wong, CPA, PFS, CVA, was honored and named the National winner of the U. Small Business Administration’s Accountant Advocate of the Year for 1999.
His strong advocacy for the small business sector in Hawaii has led to exposing and effecting changes to relieve regulatory burdens on small businesses.
He is currently President of William L. Wong CPA and Associates, Inc., President of WLW Development Methods, Inc., President of Hawaii Employee Leasing Professionals LLC, President of Human Resources Administration of Hawaii, Inc., and Managing Member of Investment Dynamics Consulting Group LLC.
www.williamwongcpa.com /WongWilliam.htm   (294 words)

  
 Seuis, William L.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Officer William L. Seuis (39) who had been with the Department for sixteen years was enroute home, in uniform on his assigned motorcycle, traveling Southbound on Interstate 238, when he was struck and run over by a big rig truck.
Family members, his pastor, neighbors and fellow officers remembered William L. Seuis in glowing terms as “a great husband and father”.
Officer William L. Seuis was laid to rest in a private ceremony at Mission Gardens in Livermore, attended by family members and members of the Oakland Police Department.
www.camemorial.org /htm/seuisw04.htm   (489 words)

  
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William L Graddy Jr is an Insurance Agent of NM (life insurance, annuities, and disability income insurance) and Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI, a subsidiary of NM (long-term care insurance).
William L Graddy Jr is primarily licensed in Florida and may be licensed in other states.
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 William L. Clements Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Throughout his ministry, Addison was an active defender of clerical integrity in the face of proprietary patronage, and was a strong supporter of the establishment of an American bishopric.
Also of interest are six letters to Boucher from James Maury, a clergyman friend in Maryland, dated 1765 to 1769, which are concerned with Maury's financial difficulties and with the question of Anabaptists, a subject on which Maury had published (1: 2-4, 7-9).
Of related importance are two letters by Boucher to William Smith of Philadelphia concerning the payment of clerical salaries before the Revolution (1: 12, 13).
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/A/Addison.html   (1009 words)

  
 Hon. William L. Harding   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Upon the old homestead farm in his native county William L. Harding was reared and in the public schools of that locality acquired his preliminary education.
His strong mentality enabled him to readily grasp not only the salient points in his case but also in his opponent’s argument, thus enabling him to meet the defense upon its own ground.
He never underestimated the strength of an adversary—which is so often a weak point in a lawyer—and his name soon found its place upon the court records as one whose efforts were usually crowned with success.
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 The New York Review of Books: John Roberts: The Nominee
Roberts was first employed in 1981 and 1982 as a special assistant to the attorney general, William French Smith.
Roberts believed he had lost the internal debate with Olson even though Attorney General William French Smith testified in 1982 that while Congress could not interfere with the "core powers" of the Supreme Court, it could establish limits to the remedies approved by the courts.
Smith's distinction failed to recognize that the bill's authors were proposing to abolish what in many cases would be the only effective judicial remedy for unlawful segregation.
www.nybooks.com /articles/18291   (4308 words)

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