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61. Lord Of The Rings Ultimate Collection Catalog - Movie Info
Contract Administrator, H. MATTHEW ISRAEL. Runners, DANIELLE OSBORNE JAMES WALLACEPENNY TOWNS RUBEN Allen. DURNO CAREY HOWE SIMON GREENAWAY Nathan HALL BRETT
http://www.lordoftheringscatalog.com/fotr-cast.html
F E L L O W S H I P O F T H E R I N G C A S T C R E W I N F O
NEW LINE CINEMA PRESENTS A WINGNUT FILMS PRODUCTION THE LORD OF THE RINGS THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING Directed by
PETER JACKSON Screenplay by
FRAN WALSH
PHILIPPA BOYENS
PETER JACKSON Based on the book by J. R. R. TOLKIEN Producers
BARRIE M. OSBORNE
PETER JACKSON FRAN WALSH
TIM SANDERS Executive Producers
MARK ORDESKY
BOB WEINSTEIN HARVEY WEINSTEIN ROBERT SHAYE MICHAEL LYNNE Director of Photography ANDREW LESNIE, A.C.S. Production Designer GRANT MAJOR Film Editor JOHN GILBERT Co-Producers RICK PORRAS JAMIE SELKIRK ELIJAH WOOD IAN McKELLEN LIV TYLER VIGGO MORTENSEN SEAN ASTIN CATE BLANCHETT JOHN RHYS-DAVIES BILLY BOYD DOMINIC MONAGHAN ORLANDO BLOOM CHRISTOPHER LEE HUGO WEAVING featuring SEAN BEAN and IAN HOLM with ANDY SERKIS as GOLLUM MARTON CSOKAS CRAIG PARKER LAWRENCE MAKOARE U.K. Casting by

62. Brandeis Libraries: Robert D. Farber University Archives: Media Relations
Murphy, Joseph Samson, 1988 Neuharth, Allen H., 19871988 Lansing, Margo, 1985 Lecomte,Paul H., 1986 Loiselle 1984 Lodge, Cheryl, nd Lubofsky, Nathan J., nd
http://library.brandeis.edu/specialcollections/findingguides/archives/dept&subje
Collections

HistoryBiography
Scope Notes Series ... Folder List
Media Relations
31 cu. ft. (39 document boxes, 17 record center boxes, 3 microfilm boxes, 3 notebook binders, 1 scrapbook) Restrictions
Some material is restricted, please consult the Archivist. HistoryBiography
The Office of Media Relations is part of the Office of Public Affairs. Media Relations ensures that local, regional, national, and international print, broadcast, and electronic media outlets receive all news-worthy information about Brandeis University. The office provides the media with information on events, research, appointments, awards, and honors at the University. Media Relations was formerly called the News Bureau. Dennis Nealon is the current director of Media Relations. In addition to producing press releases and other official announcements, the department also publishes The Brandeis Reporter, a faculty- staff newspaper. Scope and Contents
Files in this collection were created from 1948 through 1998. Materials include news releases, calendar releases, public service announcements, biographical information, photographs, news clippings, correspondence, memos, and speeches. Some files deal with the administrative matters of the Office of Media Relations, however, most of the collection is comprised of subject files covering trustees, fellows, faculty members, administrative staff, events, projects, and general background information on Brandeis University. The collection also includes news clippings about Brandeis throughout its history. Parts of the collection were created and maintained by Dennis Nealon and Jerry Rosenwaite.

63. Wellingtons Streets &
BRIGHT; B EDLINGTON; W JOHNSON E GIESON J CLAPHAM; H PITT Geo Allen (Boatbuilder SAUNDERSSection 640 James FORBES Section 546 Louis Nathan (between Hill
http://www.angelfire.com/az/nzgenweb/streets.html

incomplete
Adelaide Road , Newtown
named after the ship 'Adelaide' (arr.1840)residents in 1866 were Mrs F BRADEY;
Messrs McELROY: G LAWRENCE: J A HAZELDEAN. Alfred Street
Patrick WICKHAM; Henry WALTERS, labourer; John S HARRIS; Charles F WORTH; Thomas BRATTLE, plumber; James SHANNON; James BROOKER, labourer; George BLANDFORD; Charles WARMAN; Joseph McINTYRE; James BLANDFORD; Allan Street
William ANDREWS, cabinetmaker; Matthew BOYD; John CALLAGHAN, wood and coal dir; John ARCUS; John MERRY, shoemaker; John NENO; John HOSKINS; Mrs PYE; Argyle St.
Charles Albert WATSON; Mrs HART; Peter THOMPSON, labourer; Benjamin CLIFTON; Frederick ARNOLD, carpenter; Peter HODGE; Robert V SMITH; Thomas WILLIAMS; Frederick H CARRICK, mariner; Joseph BIRKETT, labourer; William MUNRO; Daniel MURPHY, nightwatchman; Mrs McLAUGHLAN; Mrs BROWN; John GREGORY, labourer; Henry BRENTON, plasterer; Alpha Street
William COOK, sailmaker; Alexander JAMES; Mrs SHEARER, a laundress; Robert SCOTT a setter; Henry KEELEY; Francis LEUOURY, contractor; William HOOK; Edward WEGHT a printer; James KELLOW, clerk; John NIXON carpenter; William BECK, tailor; Thomas DONOVAN; Henry BENNETT; George E PRINCE; Frederick THIRKELL; Joseph JERVIS a carpenter; Mrs CHOTE, laundress; Johnathon BURTON plasterer; John FIRTH carpenter; Edward MILLIGAN; Robert WALLACE patternmaker; Alma Lane
CAMPBELL, Thomas; SIMMONDS, Mrs, Laundress; HAWKER, Samuel

64. U Of A Departmental Directory "E" Listings
Jack D. 6212577 Gerhard, Glen C. 621-4127 Goodman, Nathan Peter C. (520) 568-2273 Erickson, Eric H. (Adjunct 670-6380 Gibbs, Allen G. (Adjunct
http://info-center.ccit.arizona.edu/~studpubs/phone/e.htm
EARLY ACADEMIC OUTREACH ... 626-2300
University Svcs. Bldg., #501, PO Box 210158
FAX Number ... 626-2307
Director, Lori Tochihara
Business Mgr., Martha Esquer
Admin. Secretary, Georgie Donovan
Office Specialist, Sr., Angela Sanchez
APEX Program ... 626-2300
GEAR UP Program ... 626-2358
Admin. Secretary, Margie Champie
MESA Program ... 626-2300 Program Coordinator, Rafael Meza Program Coordinator, Veronica Carter Program Coordinator, Arlene Benavidez PSAT/SAT Prep Workshops ... 626-2300 Program Coordinator, Manny Leon EAST ASIAN STUDIES, Dept. of Learning Svcs. Bldg., Rm. 102, PO Box 210105 email: eas@email.arizona.edu http://w3.arizona.edu/~eas FAX Number ... 621-1149 Head, Timothy Vance ... 621-5534 Admin. Assoc./Grad. Coordinator, Janet Kania ... 621-5452 Admin. Assistant, Brenda Fraker ... 621-7505 Undergraduate Advisor, Dian Li ... 626-3477 Graduate Advisor-China, Chia-lin Pao Tao ... 621-5480 Graduate Advisor-Japan, Philip Gabriel ... 621-5460 Faculty Brown, J. Todd ... 621-5478 Chandola, Anoop ... 621-7505 Gabriel, J. Philip ... 621-5460

65. [1967] The Centennial Record Of The University Of California,
MOE, HENRY Allen, former dir., Guggenheim Fdn. HANSEN, MORRIS H., statistician,US Bureau of Census. WEINBERG, Nathan, dir., special projects and econ.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:2020/dynaweb/teiproj/uchist/monographs/centennial/@G

66. Adbusters: First Things First 2000
Roger Allen, Designer, Thinkframe. Nathan Strumfeld, graphic designer,NovaBlue Printing. Lisa Maione, Artist/Student, Sav'h Col of Art Design.
http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/first/toolbox/signup/
We, the undersigned, are graphic designers, art directors and visual communicators who have been raised in a world in which the techniques and apparatus of advertising have persistently been presented to us as the most lucrative, effective and desirable use of our talents. Many design teachers and mentors promote this belief; the market rewards it; a tide of books and publications reinforces it.
Encouraged in this direction, designers then apply their skill and imagination to sell dog biscuits, designer coffee, diamonds, detergents, hair gel, cigarettes, credit cards, sneakers, butt toners, light beer and heavy-duty recreational vehicles. Commercial work has always paid the bills, but many graphic designers have now let it become, in large measure, what graphic designers do. This, in turn, is how the world perceives design. The profession's time and energy is used up manufacturing demand for things that are inessential at best.
Many of us have grown increasingly uncomfortable with this view of design. Designers who devote their efforts primarily to advertising, marketing and brand development are supporting, and implicitly endorsing, a mental environment so saturated with commercial messages that it is changing the very way citizen-consumers speak, think, feel, respond and interact. To some extent we are all helping draft a reductive and immeasurably harmful code of public discourse.
There are pursuits more worthy of our problem-solving skills. Unprecedented environmental, social and cultural crises demand our attention. Many cultural interventions, social marketing campaigns, books, magazines, exhibitions, educational tools, television programs, films, charitable causes and other information design projects urgently require our expertise and help.

67. Michael Aurbach: Curriculum Vitae
Juror H. Drutt (Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA). Juror Terry Allen. WRVU Radio,Vanderbilt University, May 8, 1993, Interview conducted by Nathan Levy
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/finearts/aurbach/cv2.html
CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL LAWRENCE AURBACH Vanderbilt University Box 1801 Station B Nashville, Tennessee 37235
Office: (615) 322-2831 Fax: (615) 343-3786 Home: (615) 269-6560 Website: www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/arts/aurbach/
E-mail: michael.aurbach@vanderbilt.edu President, College Art Association (2002-2004)
Web site: www.collegeart.org
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor of Art, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee Spring 2000 - present Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee Spring 1991 - Spring 2000 Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee Fall 1986 - Spring 1991 Assistant Professor of Art, Eastern Illinois University
Charleston, Illinois Fall 1984 - Summer 1986 Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, Hamilton College
Clinton, New York Fall 1983 - Spring 1984 Teaching Assistant, Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas Fall 1981 - Spring 1983 Instructor, History of Art, University of Kansas (Cont. Ed.)

68. Letter Asking For Better Access To Congressional Information
CA Dennis R. Yelle, Sunnyvale, CA Nathan Pruitt, Topanga B. Kahn, Hudson, NH WilliamH. Jack, Professor NH charles loVerme, wilton, NH Allen Marshall, Beverly
http://www.tap.org/govinfo/newtlet.html
Letter Asking for Better Access to Congressional Information
August 22, 1995 Speaker Newt Gingrich
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
via the Internet: GEORGIA6@HR.HOUSE.GOV
Dear Speaker Gingrich: We are writing to ask for a renewed commitment to provide Americans with online access to essential Congressional documents. In your November 11, 1994 remarks to the Washington Research Group Symposium, which are reprinted in your book "Contract With America," you state that "we will change the rules of the House to require that all documents and all conference reports and all committee reports be filed electronically as well as in writing and that they cannot be filed until they are available to any citizen who wants to pull them up. Thus, information will be available to any citizen in the country at the same moment it is available to the highest paid Washington lobbyist." On January 5, 1995, you voiced your support for a letter signed by more than 800 Americans requesting free online access to Congressional documents. Commenting on their letter, you said, according to the January 14, 1995 issue of the National Journal, "Great! I want every American to have the maximum access to information, with the minimum cost, with the greatest convenience." But your promise to provide online access to Congressional documents still remains unfulfilled. There are many important Congressional documents which are not available on the Library of Congress THOMAS system, GPO Access or any other free government online service. In particular:

69. Medlines : November 1998
as their basis in research conducted by the late Olof H. Pearson, MD Allen Seftel,Urology. Nathan A. Berger, MD vice president for medical affairs and dean of
http://mediswww.meds.cwru.edu/public_affairs/medlines/november/

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or on the arrow icon to jump down to the article on this page. Robert Shakno joins CWRU Nobel Prize winner a CWRU School of Medicine graduate African Americans, women, and poor less likely to receive kidney transplants NIH renews funding for Center for AIDS Research with grant of more than $5 million ...
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Robert Shakno joins CWRU
Robert J. Shakno has joined the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine as the vice dean and associate vice president for medical affairs. Shakno, whose health care career spans 37 years, will be responsible for overseeing and directing the medical school's administrative support functions. These areas include finance and planning, affiliate hospital relations, research administration, personnel and administrative services, facilities management, and technology transfer. He replaces James McGovern, Ph.D., who left to become president of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri.
"Robert Shakno is one of the most respected health care executives in Cleveland and the nation," said Nathan A. Berger, M.D., vice president for medical affairs and dean of the medical school. "Through his work at the Mt. Sinai System and elsewhere, he understands the mission of an academic medical center and the challenges that we face in today's evolving market. He brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, and skills which will be a tremendous asset to the school's operations."

70. Roll Of The 7th South Carolina Volunteer Regiment
Faulk, JL Floyd, William F. Forhand, Nathan Gemighan, BM Charles W. Durham, SamuelA. Elliott, Allen R. Elliott Weseman, Charles West, DP Williams, H. Company K
http://members.tripod.com/~PittmanS/Roll7thSCV.html
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Roll of the 7th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment The 7th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Kershaw's Brigade
: The Best site on the internet for this Brigade
Confederate Corner
: Covers Confederate history of Kershaw and Lancaster Counties of South Carolina
South Carolina in the Civil War
: Everything you need to research the war in SC....and growing daily
Catawba Wateree Genealogy Society
: Chapter of SCGS...for Kershaw and Lancaster Counties of South Carolina
After Reorganization
Shelby Pittman - Webmaster and Editor
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71. Roster
Lafayette Murray, TH (McIntire), Daniel possibly McIntyre McMillan, CE Nolan, AaronOliver, Nathan died Orange Dever, Allen Pvt. Company H Dahlgren Rifles.
http://www.geocities.com/poboy1961/rosters.html
Roster of the
7th Mississippi
Infantry Regiment Scroll the text areas to view each company roster. To copy and paste the roster of the company you desire, simply place your cursor in the text box. Then press "Ctrl + A" to highlight the text then press "Ctrl + C" to copy. Then place it in your text editor or take it to notepad. NOTE: This is the original rosters at date of the company muster. 7th Mississippi researcher Steve Weems has compiled a list of about 500 or so names of men who joined the 7th at later dates and are therefore not shown on these list. If you don't see your ancestors name here email me and I will contact Mr. Weems for you. He has already helped several descendents in this way. Also you may try the "Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System" link from the cover page as they now have the 7th Mississippi records posted. NEW FEATURE! You can now search the roster on this page. Just enter the name you seek and if they are listed their name will show up on the text area of their particular company. Company A - Franklin Rifles Company B - Bogue Chitto Guards
Albritton, John M. Albritton, R.R. Bilbo, G. A. 3rd Lt. Bisbee, C.M. Bount, A. A. Brister, J. Milton Brown, Robert M. Brown, J.O. Buett, Joseph Buett, Thomas Buster, John Carter, R.S. Captain Connally, Thomas J. 1st Lt. Coon, Samuel Courtney, B.F. Crosby, Thomas Gill, T.H. Givin, W.J. Gill, John J. Gill, John A. Hall, Thomas, J. Hampton, Jasper Hart, I.A. Hart, I.M. Hart, James L. Hart, John G. Hart, Joseph 2nd Lt. Hart, Judge A. Hart, H.L. Hodges, John C. Howell, James H. Harrington, H. F. M. Johnson, A.B. Kazza, James W. Kinneally, Thomas Martin, James M. Netherland, T.L. Newman, Jasper Prestridge, Zachariah Price, T.M. Price, Uriah Price, William Rawls, Jesse Richardson, Martin Saper, Stephen Sasser, James S. Sasser, Joseph Terrell, Foster Turner, Francis I.

72. University Of Michigan School Of Education Faculty And Staff By Program
Daun Barnett, Nathan, GSRA, 7649499, 2400, ndaunba. Allen-Meares, Paula, Professor,Dean SSW, 764-5347, 4728 Social Work DiPaolo, Don, GSI, 763-6626, 1228 H, dipper.
http://www.soe.umich.edu/directory/programs.html
The Entire Directory in Alphabetical Order (PDF) Faculty Faculty and Staff By Program Program Offices/Services Research Centers/Affiliates
Faculty and Staff by Program
Administrative Services 763-4288 Rm 1034 Fax 763-1229 Coury, Joyce Admin Assistant jcoury Fleming, Nancy Admin. Assistant nfleming Houchard, Fran Manager, Admin Services fhouchar Metcalf, Katherine Admin. Associate kmetcalf Osborne, Pamala Admin. Assistant posborne
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CSHPE 764-9472 Rm 2117, 2108 Fax 764-2510 Affolter-Caine, Brittany GSRA baffolte Alfred, Richard Associate Professor ralfred Birk, Nancy GSRA nbirk Burkhardt, John Clinical Professor jcbforum Burn, Helen GSRA hburn Cain, Timothy GSRA caint Camburn, Jami Admin. Associate jcamburn Cameron, Kim Professor 2605 Bus Ad - 1234 cameronk Carter, Patricia Program Manager pncarter Casto, Linda Admin Assistant lcasto Chambers, Anthony Assoc. Dir. K.F. tchrist Chen, Rong GSRA rongc Cook, Constance Dir., CRLT; Assoc.Prof. cecook Daun Barnett, Nathan

73. Iowa In The Civil War - Davenport Daily Gazette - September 1862
W. Thompson, Rufus L. Blair, Thomas F. Allen, John L Theodore Plummer, John Paul,Avery A. Perry, Nathan A. Rambo W. Bagley, Jacob Strohm and Morgan H. Cavanaugh
http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/other/gazette/gazette-1862-9a.htm
Iowa in the Civil War Home Regiment Data County Data Other Data ... Research Help Photo Album Cemetery Listings Site Coordinator Articles from the Davenport Daily Gazette
September 1 - 4, 1862 Transcribed by Elaine Rathmann Monday Morning
September 1, 1862
White Slavery. A Correspondent writing from Helena, Arkansas, says: I was greatly surprised the other day by the declaration of a person with whom I had been conversing in the post office of this place, when, in reply to a suggestion of mine about his loyalty, he answered, “Why, my dear Sir, I am a slave. I belong to Dr.,” I looked in his face, unable to believe my own eyes. His complexion was whiter than my own; his eyes a blue gray; his hair and features Caucasian; his language free from Negro dialect. I asked him again, “Is it possible that you are a slave? Why don’t you go North and claim the privileges of a free man?” He answered, I have a wife and children, and I don’t want to go till I can take them with me. I have been allowed by my master to enjoy a measure of freedom, and to possess a little property of my own. As soon as I can realize something of this property I intend, while the opportunity exists, to secure the freedom of myself and family.” Our conversation had commenced upon a written document which he had been showing me, and which he could read as well a myself. When he left me I wondered greatly that such a man, at least 40 years of age, evidently a gentleman and a Christian, could be held a slave, and another white man be allowed to take his wages for naught in a Christian community. And then I remembered that the modern doctrine of the South, as taught by the Richmond Enquirer and other expounders of the system, is that slavery is not based upon complexion or race, but that capital should own labor, and the best condition of society is that in which the entire laboring population are slaves. This is the doctrine on which the leaders of this rebellion are striving to establish a Southern Confederacy, and thousands of laboring men in the South are blindly led to give it their aid by fighting against the Government of their fathers from mere sectional hatred and prejudice.

74. AAS Fellows Directory - G
Box 244, New Ipswich, NH 03071; h.green@neu 1989); (ed.) The Autobiography of WilliamAllen White (Lawrence Project The Reverend Nathan Fiske and the Cultural
http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Fellowships/fellowsg.htm
Fellowships
Directory of Fellows and
Research Associates, 1972-Present
A B C D ...
Update Form
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GAC, SCOTT E. (Peterson, 01-02) Ph.D. candidate in history, the Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Project: "The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Culture of Antebellum Reform." Educ.: Columbia, B.A. 95; Juilliard, M.M., 96; CUNY, M.Phil., 00
[Updated 2001] GALE, MARK W. (Teacher, 97). History teacher, Coupeville High School, Coupeville, WA.
Project: Trace the rise of the anti-slavery movement in New England and the role of free African-Americans. Educ.: Chapman College, B.A., Lesley College, M.Ed.
[Updated 1997] GAMMON, CATHERINE (Artist, 96). Asst. prof. of English, Pittsburgh.
Project: "Research for a novel about the Salem witchcraft trials." Educ.: Pomona, B.A., 67; Iowa, M.F.A., 76. Other: Isabel Out of the Rain (Mercury House, 1991); "Guilty," The Kenyon Review (Summer/Fall 1995); "Issues of Appropriation," Ploughshares (Spring 1996); "This Man, This Rape," Central Park.25 (Summer 1996).
[Updated 1997] GANTER, GRANVILLE

75. TPI - All Faculty Participants
Sociologist/Educator Louis H. Draper — Educator Gerz — Artist/Photographer AllenGinsberg — Poet Luna — Performance Artist Nathan Lyons — Photographer
http://www.thephotographyinstitute.org/www/faculty.html
1991-2001 Faculty Participants
Media, Culture and History

76. P-CAP (PRO BONO CRIMINAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT) 4-3034 FAX 2-2136
Avril V. Somlyo 20825 Mark H. Stoler 2 Dunsmore, Kimberly 4-5105 Everett, Allen2-0260/2 Hall Station Charlottesville, Virginia 22904 Nathan Flesher, Director
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/commserv/phonebook/dumblistings-fy0001/all/P.html
P-CAP (PRO BONO CRIMINAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT) 4-3034 FAX 2-2136 Messenger Mail Address: Slaughter Hall, Room 127 U.S. Mail Address: 580 Massie Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 PACEMAKER TEL TRACE 4-2331 PACU 2-0433 PAGING SERVICE Internal Users Page 500 Status Change/Page Retrieval 511 Operator Assistance External Users Page 982-3500 Status Change/Page Retrieval 982-3501 Operator Assistance 924-0000 PAIN MANAGEMENT CENTER - ANESTHESIA 243-5675 FAX 243-5689 U.S. Mail Address: Pain Management Center P.O. Box 801008 545 Ray C. Hunt Drive Suite 350 Charlottesville, Virginia 22908-1008 Reception 243-5675 Appointments 243-5678 Billing 243-4823 Clinic Nurse 243-5681 Room Procedure/Recovery Room 243-5683 Emergency Night/Weekend 924-0000/Page PIC 1593

77. Palestine Media Watch -- Register For Interview
Washington Bureau (Headquarters) Address 1333 H St NW com 202898-7926/7667 , MarkAllen Crossfire Address msnbc.com Executive Producer Nancy Nathan nancy.Nathan
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/contact/media.html
Palestine Media Watch The PMWatch MEDIA CONTACT MASTER LIST PRINT (Newspapers’ Rankings by Circulation Appear in Parentheses) WIRE Associated Press Headquarters Address 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020 Tel 212-621-1500 Fax 212-621-7523 Letters info@ap.org AP Washington Bureau Address 2021 K St NW, Washington DC 20006 Tel 202-776-9400 Fax 202-776-9570 Letters info@ap.org Reuters Washington Bureau (Headquarters) Address 1333 H St NW, Washington DC 20005 Tel 202-898-8300 Fax 202-898-8383 Letters editor@reuters.com DC Bureau Chief Robert Doherty robert.doherty@reuters.com 202-898-8366 MAGAZINES NETWORK/ CABLE TV
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78. Cinema.com
BERTOLAMI Rigging Key Grips CHARLEY H. GILLERAN JEFF Senior Visual Effects SupervisorNATHAN McGUINNESS Visual Lighting Effects DAVID Allen, RICHARD CHUANG
http://www.cinema.com/article/item.phtml?ID=1197

79. 1916 Phoenix City Directory- City Of Boynton
Grewe AB prop Boynton Boiler Wks Griffin Allen c lab J Jackson John Lc lab JacksonNathan c lab tmstr Johnson James tmstr Johnson James H (Boynton Mercantile Co
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ok/county/muskogee/citydirectories/1916boyntondirect

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Directory Table of Contents
The Phoenix City Directory 1916
Boynton 1916
Directory of Boynton
City Government
City Council – Lee Perkins
City Clerk – Isaac Kirby
City Marshal – Daniel McKever
City Mayor – Jehu H Ogle
City Police Judge – Thomas B Sutton
City Supt of Water Works – James Wolfinger
City Treasurer – Streeter A McCoy
Postmistress – Mrs N C Fluke
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Adair Scipio c (Hattie) lab
Adams Roy (Nellie) chauf
Aigall William H (Anna) farmer
Allen Dawson c (Bessie) lab
Allen W Jefferson (Lucille) cold drinks
Alley Mary c ck Mrs May Morris
Allison Elizabeth (wid Francis)
Allred Alice Miss
Allred Carmi teller Bank of Boynton
Allred Charles W (Alice) farmer
Allred Edward tank bldr
Allred Everett tool dresser
Allred Francisca dom
Allred J Wesley (Jennie) draymn
Allred Madison lab
Allred Marie Miss dom
Allred William c (Hattie) house mover
American Hotel (H B Harp)
Anderson Lela c dom
Anderson P H Mrs
Anderson Sylvia c laundress
Armstrong J William chauf
Arendale John M (Shirley) tmstr
Asher Joseph M farmer
Ashworth Mattie Mrs
Atchison Julia Miss dom William Finger
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Bagley L S Vice-Pres First Natl Bank of Boynton r Morris Okla
Baker James lab
Bank of Boynton the A R Skidmore Pres Les Perkins and Dr. J A Settle V Prests H L Wineland cashier. Phone 15 (see left top lines)

80. Graduate Alumni
1973, Richard C Hart, Daniel H Seeley, 1974, Michael J Dalterio, 1986, David P Allen, NathanI Smith, PhD Student, Department of Astronomy, University of Minnesota.
http://www.bu.edu/astronomy/alumni/graduate.html
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
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Astronomy Home Research Undergrads BUAS ... Facilities Alumni: Home Graduate Alumni M.A. Awards Ph.D. Awards ... Undergraduate Alumni
Graduate Alumni
David L Miller Bertram M Shuman Thaddeus C Jones Terence J Elkins John C Hegarty Daniel H Seeley Self-employed Michael J Mendillo Department of Astronomy, Boston University Henry M Mullaney Howard J Singer Federico M Strauss Richard C Hart Daniel H Seeley Michael J Dalterio Hassan Hajeb-Hosseinieh Joseph W Kennedy Harilaos G Billiris Stephen L Keil Air Force Geophysics Directorate John A Kogut Michael J Buonsanto Robert E Shanklin, Jr Jeffrey L Baumgardner Senior Research Associate Center for Space Physics Boston University H V Crane Ian Hill Instron Corporation Carol Christian Director of the Office of Public Outreach
Space Telescope Science Institute Francis X Lynch Bradley K Vance Terry M Varner Louis A York Peter W Cole Senior Optical Signature Data Analyst, Kwajalein Missile Range Data Analysis Ctr, MIT Lincoln Labs Gregory J Laquadra Cheryl Needham Linda Abramowicz-Reed Raytheon Optical Systems, Inc.

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