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21. Www.ala.org/booklist/v94/v94bkn-z.txt
Gollman. 1580. A pianist's Landscape. Montparker. 1848. 1075. Record, jeffrey. TheWrong War. 1715. 989. The Red Hourglass. grice. 1404. Red Lightning. Holton.
http://www.ala.org/booklist/v94/v94bkn-z.txt

22. E. H. Butler Library -- New Books - September
AND OTHERWISE DIFFICULT YOUNG PEOPLE By jeffrey A. KOTTLER PUBLIC SPEAKING By GEORGEL. grice, JOHN F A pianist'S LANDSCAPE By CAROL MONTPARKER ML417.M849 A3
http://www.buffalostate.edu/library/old_books/sep02.html
Agriculture Education Fine Arts Geography, Anthropology, and Recreation ...
Curriculum Laboratory (Children's Books)
Agriculture GREAT CITY PARKS
By ALAN TATE
Education AFRICAN-AMERICAN TEENS DISCUSS THEIR SCHOOLING EXPERIENCES
By GAIL L. THOMPSON
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLING FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN YOUTH: DOES ANYONE KNOW WE'RE HERE?
By CHRISTOPHER DUNBAR, JR.
THE ASSESSMENT BRIDGE: POSITIVE WAYS TO LINK TESTS TO LEARNING, STANDARDS, AND CURRICULUM IMPROVEMENT
By PEARL G. SOLOMON
AT THE ELBOW OF ANOTHER: LEARNING TO TEACH BY COTEACHING
By WOLFF-MICHAEL ROTH AND KENNETH TOBIN BRAIN COMPATIBLE STRATEGIES By ERIC JENSEN CASEBOOK I: FACULTY EMPLOYMENT POLICIES By JAMES P. HONAN AND CHERYL STERNMAN RULE CULTURE AND PEDAGOGY: INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS IN PRIMARY EDUCATION By ROBIN ALEXANDER THE DESIGNS OF ACADEMIC LITERACY: A MULTILITERACIES EXAMINATION OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT By MICHAEL NEWMAN DEVELOPING PROGRAMS IN ADULT EDUCATION: A CONCEPTUAL PROGRAMMING MODEL By EDGAR J. BOONE, R. DALE SAFRIT, JO JONES By MARGARET BEECHER DISTURBING PRACTICE: READING TEACHER EDUCATION AS TEXT By AVNER SEGALL EDUCATION IN THE NEW LATINO DIASPORA: POLICY AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY By STANTON WORTHAM, ENRIQUE G. MURILLO, JR., AND EDMUND T. HAMANN

23. The Greenville News
both of Greer, and Juanita grice of Taylors An outstanding student and pianist, Pamthrived at Poree, Lisa Lancaster, Scott Templeton, jeffrey Templeton, Shawn
http://greenvilleonline.com/obits/archives/20010329223607.htm

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Clifton Brown Anderson Jr., Aiken
Clifton Brown Anderson Jr., 68, of 356 Fairway Road, Aiken, died Wednesday, March 28, 2001, at University Hospital.
An Aiken native, Mr. Anderson was the son of Clifton Brown Anderson and Effie McLeod Anderson. He graduated form Darlington School and The Citadel. Following graduation from The Citadel, he served in Germany as an officer in the U.S. Army.
He was owner and operator of Aiken Builders Supply for 40 years until retiring in 1997. He was a forest landowner engaged in the timber business and served on Aiken County Forestry Board.
He served on Aiken County Planning Commission for 14 years and was a former chairman. He was also a member of the American Legion and sponsored a boy for Boys State for over 40 years. He was a Mason and Past Master of Aiken Masonic Lodge No. 156 A.F.M. He was a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church of Aiken, a member of Aiken Business Men's Club, Aiken Rotary Club, Palmetto Golf Club, Houndslake Country Club, Augusta Genealogical Society and Green Boundary.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Myrtle Hammond Anderson; two daughters, Eve A. Campbell and husband, Bruce, of Columbia, and Elizabeth A. Hensley and husband, Jonathan, of Raleigh, N.C.; and three grandsons, Anderson and Ben Campbell of Columbia, and Jack Hensley of Raleigh, N.C.

24. Www.lccs.edu/library/booksp02.txt
286.6071 G846 grice, Earl. 296.433 R895 Rubenstein, jeffrey. Mozart and the pianist A Guide for Performers and Teachers to Mozart's Major Works for Solo Piano
http://www.lccs.edu/library/booksp02.txt

25. Deaths That Have Ties To Conneaut
including the Pythian Sisters, for which she was pianist for many Andrew Spore, RachelCamp, Maria Taylor, jeffrey and Jason Baker, Grace, Luis Ida A. grice.
http://conneautohio.tripod.com/conneautobits2002.htm
Deaths that have Ties to Conneaut, Ohio. This obituaries were found in the Star Beacon Newspaper in 2002 CENTER CEMETERY Harriet B. Bly
CONNEAUT -
Harriet B. Bly, 82, formerly of West Main Road in Conneaut , died Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2002, at the Inn- Conneaut Health Center.
She was born May 6, 1920, in Albion, Pa., the daughter of Keith and Margaret (Luce) Hayes, and spent most of her life in the Conneaut area.
She worked for Nielsen's Wall Paper and Paint Store and the former Astatic Corp.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of Ashtabula.
Survivors include a daughter, Karen Anderson of Ashtabula.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, John L.; and a brother, Andrew Hayes.
Service is 1 p.m. Monday at the Thompson-Smith Funeral Home, 345 Main St., Conneaut . Bishop Rodney Rodriguez, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of Ashtabula, will officiate. Burial will be at Center Cemetery in Conneaut.
Calling hour at the funeral home is noon Monday until the time of service.
Clyde Burk Jr.

26. Deaths- August, 2000
a member of Antioch Baptist Church where she was pianist for 41 His grandsons, Barry,Benjie, Tim and jeffrey Shoemake, Bruce Frazier, Rodney Fowler Roy grice Jr
http://times-herald.com/deaths/0800.html
Dates shown are publication dates Last updated Thursday, August 31, 2000 August 1, 2000
Mrs. Agnes Burke Brawner
Mrs. Agnes Burke Brawner, 84, of Hogansville, died Saturday, July 29, 2000 at her home. A funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 1 in the chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. Dr. Jimmy Brown will officiate, and burial will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Hogansville. Mrs. Brawner was born June 15, 1916 in LaGrange, daughter of the late William Thomas Tucker and the late Rilla Hall Tucker. She lived in Hogansville most of her life, was a member of Highland Baptist Church in Hogansville, and was a former member of the American Legion Auxillary in Hogansville. She retired from Uniroyal Inc. after more than 40 years of service. Surviving are her son, James Burke of Suwanee; grandson, James Burke Jr. of Grovetown, Maryland; two great-grandchildren, Julia Burke and Joel Burke, both of Grovetown; a number of nieces and nephews. Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home, Hogansville, Ga.
Mr. George Emory Bridges

27. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/caddo/obits/july992.txt
of Dubberly, LA; sister, Ivy Christine grice of Shreveport Rambin, Steve Rambin, RonaldRambin, jeffrey Goff, Jimmy John's Episcopal Church and pianist for the
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/caddo/obits/july992.txt

28. New York Times: October 2000
Manager Is Closing His Hedge Fund jeffrey N. Vinik (By reports jump in subscribers(By COREY grice, CNET NEWS June 2, 1952) David Golub, pianist and Conductor
http://www.wisdomportal.com/NYTimes-Oct2000.html
This web page is dedicated to my Dad, Tsien-Chung Chou (1902-2000),
who read avidly The New York Times Selected Articles from
October 2000 Tuesday, October 31, 2000:
On This Day: October 31
(Jan Vermeer 10/31/1632-12/15/1675, John Keats 10/31/1795-2/23/1821, Juliette Low 10/31/1860-1/18/1927, Michael Landon 10/31/1936-7/1/1991, Norodom Sihanouk 1922, Michael Collins 1930, Dan Rather 1931, Sally Kirkland 1944, Deidre Hall 1948, Jane Pauley 1950)
Indira Gandhi Slain, Is Succeded by Son
(By WILLIAM K. STEVENS, October 31, 1984)
Chiang Kai-shek: A Leader Who Was Thrust Aside by Revolution
[10/31/1887-4/5/1975] (By ALDEN WHITMAN, April 6, 1975)
Robert I. Levy Dies at 63; Studied Cholesterol
(By KENNETH CHANG, Oct. 31, 2000)
Thomas King, 79, Who Opened Way to Cloning of Mammals
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Oct. 31, 2000)
Marriage Issue Splits Jews, Poll Finds
(By GUSTAV NIEBUHR, Oct. 31, 2000)
Political Notebook: Read Gore's Lips: Many New Kisses
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Oct. 31, 2000)
Congressional Investigators Cite Safety Violations at Nursing Homes
(By ROBERT PEAR, Oct. 31, 2000)

29. Houston
the surface of Mars, said Dr. jeffrey Plaut, Odyssey's the music of arranger andpianist Linda McKechnie per game Chris Massie 17.3 John grice 11.1 Rodney
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Jeff Bagwell hit a pair of home runs and Jeff Kent homered in his first at bat as the Houston Astros thumped the Colorado Rockies 10-4 in National League action Tuesday. Geoff Blum also homered and drove in three runs for the Astros, as they pounded out 14 hits in their season opener at the renamed Minute Maid Park. Kent wound up 3-for-5 with three RBI in his first game in Houston after being signed as a free agent in the off-season from the San Francisco Giants. Blum, Richard Hidalgo and Brad Ausmus all had two hits for the Astros.
Published in Guardian Unlimited - Indexed on Apr 2, 2003
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney's former company is interested in Iraq reconstruction work, but declined to bid for a primary contract under a State Department procedure open to only a few experienced firms. Halliburton Co. said its KBR subsidiary ``remains a potential subcontractor for this important work.'' Since secondary contractors do not have to submit bids, the Houston-based company bypassed a system that became controversial after revelations that the main contenders made substantial political donations - mostly to Republicans. Cheney was chief executive officer of Halliburton from 1995-2000.

30. Mojam Artist Listings
Feld opens the show Janet grice Janet McLaughlin Jazz Pharmacy Jazz Pharoahs jazzpianist and Voldymir Truett Jeffery Hyde $2 Jeffra jeffrey Biegel jeffrey
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31. Ashley County Ledger
Edwards, both of Magnolia; one sister, Virginia grice of Parkdale Lawana Mann waspianist. Janice Martin of Searcy; two daughters, Tabitha jeffrey and Michelle
http://www.ashleycountyledger.com/display/inn_obits/2000/obits1.txt
Wednesday, April 02, 2003 Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas Home Local News Sports/Outdoors Opinions ... Guest Book
Obits (2000)
Full Text of Obituaries Published in Ashley County Ledger, January 1 through March 29, 2000
Mrs. Frances Martin Brown Mrs. Frances Martin Brown, 72, of Bastrop, LA, died Monday, March 16, 2000, at the Morehouse General Hospital. She was a retired cafeteria superintendent of St. Joseph's Catholic School and a member of Bonnie Idee Assembly of God. She was preceded in death by her parents and a great-grandson, Christopher Chance Tate. Survivors include two daughters, Nencia Sue Johnson and Rebecca Ann Diel; three sons, Richard Lamar Boykin, Kenneth Bryant Tate, and Terry Wayne Tate Sr.; one sister, Patricia Ann Roberts; four brothers, Jesse Elvin Martin, Clyde Thomas Martin, James Paul Blocker, and Joe Albert Blocker; a stepson, sixteen grandchildren, David Boykin, Deborah Jonin, Lucinda Tate, Jason Tate, Kenneth Tate, Angela Tate, Dustin Tate, Dewey Diel, Tabitha Eppinalle, Danny Diel Jr., Rebecca Brakefield, and Lona Page; three step-great-grandchildren and three great-grandchild, Kimberly Diel, T.J. Tate, and Malcolm Tate. Funeral services were at 10 a.m., Thursday, March 16, at the Golden Chapel in Bastrop with Rev. Jerry Stuckey officiating. Grave-side services followed at 1 p.m. at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery near Hamburg. Pallbearers were Mike Fussell, Dardell Bostic, Louis Maddock, Greg Cheek, Jerry Bryan, and Ronnie White.

32. Ashley County Ledger
Janice Sullivan was organist and pianist. in Crossett to her parents, Guice and ElsieGrice Hill. James, Jimmy Jr., Charles Ray, Ricky and jeffrey Tate, all of
http://www.ashleycountyledger.com/display/inn_obits/2002/x.txt
Wednesday, April 02, 2003 Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas Home Local News Sports/Outdoors Opinions ... Guest Book
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Obituaries Published Last Quarter of 2002
Listed by Week James Lawrence Dickens James Lawrence Dickens, 92, of Monticello, formerly of Montrose and Dermott, died Sunday, December 15, 2002, at the Leisure Lodge Nursing Home in Monticello. Born January 16, 1910, in Ashley County, he was a retired farmer, an U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II and a member of Holmes Chapel Presbyterian Church in Monticello. Survivors include six sons, John Willie Dickens of Flint, MI, Sam Dickens of Detroit, MI, and Arthur Thomas Dickens, Joseph Dickens, Claude Dickens and Benjamin Sylvester Dickens, all of Mt. Vernon, NY; eight daughters, Elma Block of St. Louis, MO, Beatrice Jackson and Doris McCohn, both of New London, OH, Celia Margaret Turner of Oakland, CA, Rosalyn Moore of Dermott, Paulette Taylor of Logansport, LA, Beverly Frazier of Pine Bluff and Angee Dickens Butcher of Monticello; one sister, Rosia "Ora Lee" Ivey of Oakland; 40 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Celia Price Dickens; his wife, Bernice Dickens; two sons, James Sterling Dickens and Larry Janson Dickens; one daughter, Jodia Maxine Buckner Carter; one grandchild, Ester; one great-grandchild, Arthur Gregg; three brothers and two sisters.

33. July 2002 Archives
Opera with libretto by Bonnie grice, likewise convincingly Instead, guest pianistMakiko Hirata performed another less Rhapsody in Blue with jeffrey Siegel at
http://www.cvnc.org/Archives12003.html
An Online Classical Music Journal
based in Central North Carolina
January 2003 Review Archives by CVNC Critics
Exceptional Fare: Christie and Parker with the N.C. Symphony
by William Thomas Walker
A good house was treated to an unhackneyed program of music presented by the North Carolina Symphony in Meymandi Concert Hall January 31. Twenty-nine year old Michael Christie was the very able guest conductor. None of the works selected could be considered a warhorse or old chestnut on Triangle programs.
Cutting-edge works by Toru Takemitsu heard on major orchestra programs broadcast by WUNC-FM in mythic decades when it was a traditional public radio station did not augur well for the first sections on the program. The five short works, two antiphonal brass works, "Day Signal – Signals from Heaven I" and "Night Signal – Signals from Heaven II," sandwiched three film scores arranged for strings. Both signals made full use of the stereo effect by having each group placed on opposite sides of the chorus seating above the stage. Brass color was explored and the last had hints of the influence of Messiaen. None of the selections had a taxing hint of John Cage or Iannis Xenakis, composers whose style can be felt in Takemitsu's more advanced works.

34. Event Planner List
101, Manassas , VA , 20110 , Kris grice, Phone 703 Park, Fairfax , VA , 22031 , JeffreyMartin, Phone holiday carolers, classical strings, pianist, harpist and
http://www.where-events.com/perl/eplanner.cgi?whatstate=DC&whatlisting=Service

35. Bangor Daily News Calendar
Holden — Discussion of Gordon grice’s “The Red Hourglass Bangor — Ragtimepianist Jazzou Jones, part of the Portland — YoYo Ma and jeffrey Kahane, 7
http://www.bairnet.org/archives/calendar/1999/bdn990513.htm
Bangor Daily News
Calendar Listing of Local Events for the Week of
May 13-20, 1999 Categories of events for this week: Art Auditions Books Call for Entries ... Singles , and Theater Click on below to backtrack to top of calendar. ART Bangor — "The Way Life Should Be: Tourism, Romance and Reality in Early Modern Maine," exhibit curated by the Maine Historical Society, through June, Bangor Historical Society. 942-5766. Orono — "Sumner at Bicentennial — A Portrait of a Small Maine Town," photographic exhibit, through May 16, Hudson Museum, UM. 581-1901. Portland — "Pursuing a Passion: The Scott M. Black Collection," through May 16; "Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African American Women Artists," through May 31; "Fabric and Fiber ‘99," through May 31; “The Only Woman on Board: The Legacy of Seafaring Wives, through June 27; “Journey of Light: Celebrating the Centennial of the Portland Camera Club,” May 15-July 5; “Fanciful, Melancholy and Tragic: Emotion in the Art of Pablo Picasso,” May 29-Sept. 6, Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Square. 775-6148. www.fabricandfiber.com

36. Villa-Lobos Concerts: Archived Page (May 2000)
4 Music by Chavez, Rodrigo, de Falla 22, 23 jeffrey Siegel's Keyboard the victimsof Hurricane Mitch Jenny Millsap, soprano Eric Trudel, pianist Fifth Avenue
http://www.rdpl.org/villa/oldcon.html
Villa-Lobos Concerts: Archived Page
Current Upcoming Concerts Page
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Brave New Works Cello Ensemble

Chris Younghoon Kim, conductor
Emily Brenner, soprano
Canterbury House
Ann Arbor MI
Bachianas Brasileiras no. 5
Music by Ellington, Bach, Gregory, Frank, Sutherland
Cranbrook Church
Bloomfield Hills MI Brave New Works Cello Ensemble Chris Younghoon Kim, conductor Emily Brenner, soprano Canterbury House Ann Arbor MI Bachianas Brasileiras no. 5 Music by Ellington, Bach, Gregory, Frank, Sutherland Robert Bonfiglio , harmonica Wheeling Symphony Wheeling, WV Rachael Worby, conductor Villa-Lobos Harmonica Concerto Rainier Symphony Tukwila WA Paul Mori, conductor Monica Harris, soprano Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 Other music: Egmont Overture Scheherazade (with puppets from Thistle Theatre Adrian Leaper Villa-Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras No. 2 Music by Monsalvatge, Tchaikovsky
Feb
Mar
Napa Valley Symphony Peggy Driha Dye: Soprano Bachianas brasileiras, No. 5 Music by Bach/Webern, Copland, Barber Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Ann Arbor, MI

37. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/obits/jefferson/jef9804b.txt
four sons, Derrick Stingley, Craig Stingley, jeffrey Stingley and She served as churchpianist during World War II. two sisters, Katie L. Davis grice of Hot
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/obits/jefferson/jef9804b.txt
Obituaries from the Pine Bluff Commercial, Pine Bluff, Jefferson Co., AR for 16 Apr 1998-30 Apr 1998 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Linda P. Smith

38. New Materials List
2001 Zuhl Library grice, HP (H. Paul) Aspects of reason / Paul grice ; with an knowledge/ edited by Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and jeffrey Paul.
http://lib.nmsu.edu/depts/bibsvs/NBL_Oct01.html
New Material Added to the Collection
October 2001
The material listed on this page is new to the collection or it is older material that is part of our retrospective conversion project for existing material and is new to the on-line catalog.
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39. RMS Titanic, Inc. - Library - Passenger Listing
Wright, Mr. George Young, Miss Marie grice Back to Louise Long) Ware, Mr. WilliamJeffrey Watt, Mrs Brailey, Mr. Theodore Ronald (pianist) Bricoux, Mr. Roger
http://www.tulloch.net/work/rmstitanic/library/history/passlist.htm
Passenger Listing
The names on this list may also be found within the cover pages of Titanic, Legacy of the World's Greatest Ocean Liner. RMST would like to acknowledge Michael Findlay of the Titanic International Society for compiling this list.
Most browsers feature a "Find" command under the "Edit" menu if you would like search for a particular name or word.
Passenger List of the R.M.S. Titanic
Maiden Voyage - April 10, 1912 Survivors are marked in bold . Note the relatative number of survivors in the different classes. First Class had the largest percentage of survivors, then Second Class, then Third Class respectively.
First Class Passengers

Second Class Passengers

Titanic Bandsmen

Third Class Passengers (British subjects embarked at Southampton)
...
Third Class Passengers (Embarked at Queenstown, Ireland)
First Class Passengers Allen, Miss Elisabeth Walton

40. Chamber Music NZ : Artist
Ropartz, Migot and Debussy for Integral Classic) and pianist Laurent Cabasso JeffreyGrice has recorded in Europe for Calliope, Erato and Integra Classic and
http://www.chambermusic.co.nz/associate_societies/artist.php?artist=50

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