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 Northumbrian Pipes: Links
William Thomas (Tom) Green (Junior) appointed Piper to the Duchess.
William Lamshaw (Junior) appointed Piper to the Duchess
William Green (Senior) appointed Piper to the Duchess
www.northumbrianpipes.com /DucalPipers.htm

  
 NWA-TNA XXIII Results (12-4-02)
We got Piper making an unscheduled appearance (although rumors are circulating that it was a shoot, which makes that whole scene more interesting if you watch it again), Paul Bearer (William Moody, Percy Pringle) returning to wrestling, BG James turning heel and the Harris Bros. aligning themselves with Russo.
Piper claims that instead of making an entertaining wrestling program with wrestlers, he took “entertainers” and made soft pornography.
He shows us a page of his book from when Piper was a young child (plugging his book in the process, of course) and talks about how his dream to make it as a wrestler came true.
www.wrestlepalooza.com /news/messages/7578.html   (6577 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
March 1969: 88-year-old William T Piper resigned as a director and chairman.
1929: William T Piper as principal investor in Taylor Bros Aircraft Co. 1937: Piper Aircraft Corp, Lock Haven PA; 1945: Production line at Ponca City OK. 1948: Assets of the Stinson Division of Convair purchased.
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (3007 words)

  
 William Hancock's Family: Seventh Generation
(William Stanton is #689.) William was born November 6, 1847.
Susannah E. Hancock and William Stanton had the following children:
Edna died November 2, 1892 in Piper City, Ford Co., Illinois, at 6 years of age.
home.flash.net /~jwhancoc/da/i0000056.htm   (102 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
March 1969: 88-year-old William T Piper resigned as a director and chairman.
Piper acquired rights with a stipulation agreeing not to manufacture the design, or any variant of it, with pusher engines — Baumann retained those rights.
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (102 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
1929: William T Piper as principal investor in Taylor Bros Aircraft Co. 1937: Piper Aircraft Corp, Lock Haven PA; 1945: Production line at Ponca City OK. 1948: Assets of the Stinson Division of Convair purchased.
Piper J-4 Peruvian AF 1950 (Sergio de la Puente coll)
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (102 words)

  
 Piper Laurie Current Month TV Schedule
Starring Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, William Katt, Amy Irving, John Travolta, Nancy Allen, Betty Buckley, P J Soles, Sydney Lassick, Stefan Gierasch.
Starring William Hurt, Marlee Matlin, Piper Laurie, Philip Bosco, Allison Gompf, John F Cleary, Philip Holmes.
Starring James Spader, Joanne Whalley, Jason Robards, Charlotte Lewis, Michael Warren, Michael Parks, Chuck McCann, Charles Haid, Piper Laurie, Chino "Fats" Williams.
www.tv-now.com /stars/piper.html   (351 words)

  
 Sampson, William T --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Piper, William T. American manufacturer of small aircraft, best known for the Piper Cub, a two-seater that became the most popular family aircraft.
The 25th president of the United States was William McKinley.
University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9065235   (351 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
1929: William T Piper as principal investor in Taylor Bros Aircraft Co. 1937: Piper Aircraft Corp, Lock Haven PA; 1945: Production line at Ponca City OK. 1948: Assets of the Stinson Division of Convair purchased.
Piper acquired rights with a stipulation agreeing not to manufacture the design, or any variant of it, with pusher engines — Baumann retained those rights.
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (3007 words)

  
 Blankenship Descendants
He married MARGARET BELL HARSHA February 13, 1907 in Piper, Kansas, daughter of WILLIAM HARSHA and SUSANNA KANOY.
ROBERT ANDERSON2 BLANKENSHIP (MACK 1) was born May 29, 1869 in Laurel Co., Kansas, and died February 13, 1907 in Piper, Kansas.
Children of ROBERT BLANKENSHIP and MARGARET HARSHA are: i.
rankel.com /genealogy/blanken.htm   (3007 words)

  
 FlightSim.Com Feature: Great Airplanes 2: Piper J-3 Cub
It seems amazing that Piper stopped making the model after one year of less than stellar sales figures, but don't forget that the war had catalysed some enormous advances in aviation and William T. was looking over his shoulder at the opposition.
Like many businesses, it started out okay, but came apart in the Crash and a fellow called William T. Piper ended up buying the rights to a plane they made - called the E-2 Cub - and the remaining assets of the company, in 1931 for a mere $600.
There was a big fire at the plant that nearly destroyed everything and Piper ended up moving his operation to a former silk mill at Lock Haven, with all the disruption that entailed, but he finally got sorted out and in 1937 he sold nearly 700 airframes.
www.flightsim.com /cgi/kds?$=main/feature/cub/cub.htm   (1934 words)

  
 19th Century Art & Architecture
John Piper with Thomas Eliza Anne and William Piper
Frith: William P. Frome: Capt. E.C. Fuller: Florence Ada 1867 1946
Nathdvara: Armlet to be worn by pilgrims to the shrine of Shrinathji
rubens.anu.edu.au /htdocs/surveys/charlotte/light_table/19.html   (1934 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
1929: William T Piper as principal investor in Taylor Bros Aircraft Co. 1937: Piper Aircraft Corp, Lock Haven PA; 1945: Production line at Ponca City OK. 1948: Assets of the Stinson Division of Convair purchased.
Piper acquired rights with a stipulation agreeing not to manufacture the design, or any variant of it, with pusher engines — Baumann retained those rights.
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (1934 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
1929: William T Piper as principal investor in Taylor Bros Aircraft Co. 1937: Piper Aircraft Corp, Lock Haven PA; 1945: Production line at Ponca City OK. 1948: Assets of the Stinson Division of Convair purchased.
Piper acquired rights with a stipulation agreeing not to manufacture the design, or any variant of it, with pusher engines — Baumann retained those rights.
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (3007 words)

  
 William R. Forstchen William R. Forstchen Message Board
William R. Forstchen William R. Forstchen Message Board
Piper Halliwell 9:40:35 AM Obi Wan Kenobi 7:03:57 AM Winona Ryder 2:14:36 AM Paige Halliwell 1:34:35 AM Piper Halliwell 1:32:08 AM All celebrities
www.allscifi.com /board.asp?BoardID=2412   (3007 words)

  
 Piper
May 1969: Piper acquired by Bangor-Punta Corp. 1973: William Piper Jr and Howard "Pug" Piper, the last of the breed, left the company.
1929: William T Piper as principal investor in Taylor Bros Aircraft Co. 1937: Piper Aircraft Corp, Lock Haven PA; 1945: Production line at Ponca City OK. 1948: Assets of the Stinson Division of Convair purchased.
Piper acquired rights with a stipulation agreeing not to manufacture the design, or any variant of it, with pusher engines — Baumann retained those rights.
www.aerofiles.com /_piper.html   (3007 words)

  
 Wolliam Mercer Wilson Centre
The Grand Lodge parade,led by the Grand Piper approaches the entrance to the William Mercer Wilson Centre.
Most Worshipful Brother William T. Anderson,accompanied by The Grand Stewards and The Grand Wardens, leave the Centre.
A.F.& A.M. The Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario led by the Grand Piper V.W. Bro.
www.masonic.on.ca /wmwlded.htm   (90 words)

  
 Piper Perabo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piper Lisa Perabo (born October 31, 1976 in Toms River, New Jersey, USA) is an American movie actress.
Her father, George William Perabo, is Portuguese and her mother, Mary Charlotte Ulland, is a Norwegian American.
Perabo graduated summa cum laude from Ohio University (in Athens, OH) in 1998 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Piper_Perabo   (129 words)

  
 Mark Piper - Memory Alpha
The Character of Dr. Mark Piper also appears in the novel Captain's Peril by William Shatner, et al.
Piper served as CMO aboard the USS Enterprise after Dr. Phillip Boyce and was the predecessor to Dr. Leonard H. McCoy.
Doctor Mark Piper was the Chief Medical Officer of the starship USS Enterprise serving under Captain James T. Kirk in 2265.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Mark_Piper   (129 words)

  
 PIPERLAW
David Piper and his family decided to move home to Cannon County, Tennessee following the death of Dr. William A. Bryant (David's father-in-law) in 1997 and the Law Office of David Piper, P.C. is now located on the family farm in Woodbury, Tennessee.
David Piper is a 1989 graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Law.
David Piper is a member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association (TTLA), the American Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA), and various other professional associations devoted to advancing the causes of civil justice.
www.piperlaw.com   (271 words)

  
 The Piper Cub
The so-called “Lindbergh Boom” in general aviation following the landmark 1927 solo flight from New York to Paris inspired oilman William T. Piper to purchase the assets of the Taylor Aircraft Corporation for $761 as it emerged from bankruptcy protection in 1931.
The Piper J-3 Cub became the primary trainer aircraft of the CPT—75 percent of all new pilots in the CPT were trained in Cubs.
Piper Cubs, variously designated as the L-4, O-59 and NE-1 and generically nicknamed “Grasshoppers,” were used extensively in World War II for reconnaissance, transporting supplies and medical evacuation.
www.centennialofflight.gov /essay/GENERAL_AVIATION/piper/GA6.htm   (1230 words)

  
 The Piper Cub
The so-called “Lindbergh Boom” in general aviation following the landmark 1927 solo flight from New York to Paris inspired oilman William T. Piper to purchase the assets of the Taylor Aircraft Corporation for $761 as it emerged from bankruptcy protection in 1931.
The Piper J-3 Cub became the primary trainer aircraft of the CPT—75 percent of all new pilots in the CPT were trained in Cubs.
Piper Cubs, variously designated as the L-4, O-59 and NE-1 and generically nicknamed “Grasshoppers,” were used extensively in World War II for reconnaissance, transporting supplies and medical evacuation.
www.centennialofflight.gov /essay/GENERAL_AVIATION/piper/GA6.htm   (1230 words)

  
 'Bill Buckley: Pied Piper of the Establishment'
is an undergraduate at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, where he is president of the college libertarians and editor of the conservative newspaper, The Remnant.
Buckley followed in his father’s footsteps and was outspoken in his politics, but somewhere he went astray.
Buckley saw the Soviet Union as a great threat that had to be countered by the United States military.
www.lewrockwell.com /orig/epstein5.html   (1300 words)

  
 Piper & Drummer Online - News
Macdonald was one of only 11 pipers to win both Highland Society of London Gold Medals in the same year (1955).
Macdonald freely passed along his knowledge to many young pipers in the Inverness area and, for a time, in South Africa.
Affectionately known as "Watery Willie" - as a result of his career with the water works and to differentiate him from William MacDonald, Benbecula - Macdonald was one of the last surviving pupils of John MacDonald, Inverness, and extremely highly regarded as a competitor and composer.
www.piperanddrummer.com /news?articleID=2707   (212 words)

  
 Piper Rudnick unveils profits hike
Piper Rudnick last year also formalised an alliance with international consulting group The Cohen Group, run by former US defence secretary William Cohen, and merged with legal and consulting group Verner Liipfert Bernhard McPherson and Hand, bringing former US special envoy George Mitchell into the partnership.
Piper Rudnick has announced healthy growth in both profits and turnover for 2003 as the top 50 US firm continues its search for a UK law launch.
The national US firm, which has more than 200 equity partners and is best known for its litigation and real estate practices, told Legal Week its total revenue had risen by 10.3% to $502m (£279m) with average profits up approximately 10% to $742,500 (£412,500).
www.legalweek.net /PrintItem.asp?id=18351   (212 words)

  
 Pied Piper from Hell
William Pierce, the West-Virginia-based proprietor of various Internet, music and publishing operations, had been an associate of George Lincoln Rockwell, who had proclaimed himself the "American Fuhrer" during the Sixties.
Pierce had lately taken up the publication of "black metal" music, which he acquired from George Burdi, a Satan-worshiper who also professed devotion to Hitler, but who shifted to promoting miscegenation and who moved in with his East Indian concubine.
In 1982, Pierce established what he termed the Cosmotheist Church, which had its tax-exemption yanked by the Internal Revenue Service after it was adjudged to be a sham for atheism.
www.nationalist.org /news/releases/2002/pied.html   (1236 words)

  
 Airliners.net: Piper Cub
Businessman William Piper, who had made large profits from the oil industry, purchased the assets of the company and formed Taylor Aircraft Company with C.G. Taylor as the Chief Engineer.
Piper wanted to produce a simple and economic training aircraft, and the result was the E-2.
The aircraft was grossly underpowered with this engine, but at least, as Tiger Kitten equals Cub, it was the source of the model name for the E-2.
www.airliners.net /info/stats.main?id=298   (745 words)

  
 The New Piper Aircraft, Inc. - Heritage
William T. Piper is known as the "Henry Ford of Aviation." And the yellow Cub is the acknowledged symbol of personal flight.
As the progression in the turboprop field continued, Piper introduced the Cheyenne III in 1979 and later upgraded it to the Cheyenne IIIA.
The New Piper Aircraft, Inc. became a reality in the summer of 1995 when President/CEO Charles Suma, and a nucleus of employees took over the assets of the Piper Aircraft Corporation.
www.newpiper.com /company/heritage.asp   (1199 words)

  
 archive.pl?article_id=11382
Airplane flight was still in its adolescence in 1937, when financier William Piper bought out a partner and launched his namesake aircraft company.
The current incarnation, closely held New Piper Aircraft of Vero Beach, Florida, has flirted with the notion of an IPO for several years, only to be forestalled—first by the dot-com craze, then by the collapse in equities.
Piper’s ownership had been going through loops of its own since the 1960s, when the founding family put the company into play with a public offering to raise capital for expansion.
www.boardmember.com /issues/archive.pl?article_id=11382   (2253 words)

  
 Piper PA-23
Piper upgraded the Apache in 1960 with 250 hp Lycoming engines, new flight instrumentation, a swept vertical fin that increased performance, and a new name, the Aztec.
hen Piper purchased the assets of the Stinson Division of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation in 1948, one of the proposed designs was the Twin Stinson that was to be a modification of the popular Stinson 108 Voyager/Station-Wagon.
William Davenport of Davenport Airlines Inc., Richmond, Virginia, purchased the Apache for a planned commuter airline service at Byrd Field.
www.nasm.si.edu /research/aero/aircraft/piperp23.htm   (2253 words)

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