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  1. A modern view of retribution (Tracts) by George Batchelor, 1897-01-01
  2. IAQ reference guide by George Batchelor, 1992
  3. Infection of pessimism by George Batchelor, 1896
  4. Discourse in commemoration of the forty-second anniversary of the Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square, Salem, Mass. preached December, 9th, 1866 by George Batchelor, 1867
  5. A plea for the human element in religion: Address before the ministerial union, Boston, March 9th, 1874 by George Batchelor, 1874
  6. History of all the teachers' associations ever established in the city of New York: A study read before the New-York teachers' association by George Batchelor, 1861
  7. Animal Farm by George;Batchelor, Joy Orwell, 1990-01-01
  8. The Batchelor's Life by George Jean Nathan, 2010-05-22
  9. Staten Island, one vast city by George. Batchelor [from old catalog], 1869-12-31
  10. The Batchelor's Life by George Jean Nathan, 2010-09-10
  11. The Batchelor's Life by George Jean Nathan, 2010-09-10
  12. Animal Farm (Time Reading Program) by george orwell, 1965
  13. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell, 1964-01-01
  14. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell, 1966-01-01

21. Genealogy Data
batchelor, george Henry. Birth 3 DEC 1847 Southampton, Hampshire
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Biles, Joseph
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Beazley, George Henry
Gender: Male
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Cork, Henry
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Batchelor, Robert John
Birth : 1875
Death : 1922 Richmond Rd, Southampton, Hampshire
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Parents: Father: Batchelor, Maurice Mother: Beazley, Harriet Family: Spouse: , Emma Gender: Female
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Pope, George Gender: Male Family: Children: Pope, Mary Ann
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Edmunds, Sarah Birth : 1810 ,Portsmouth, Hampshire, England Gender: Female Family: Marriage: 2 MAR 1829 in St. Marys, Southampton, Hampshire Spouse: Cole, Stephen Gender: Male Parents: Father: Cole, Stephen Mother: , Sarah Children: Cole, Lydia Cole, John Birth : 1853 Gender: Male
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Batchelor, George Henry Birth : 3 DEC 1847 ,Southampton, Hampshire Death : 2 NOV 1881 West Quay, Southampton, Hampshire Gender: Male Parents: Father: Batchelor, William John

22. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Batcheller To Bateman
Member, Freemasons. Burial location unknown. batchelor, george Merl Americancandidate for US Senator from Utah, 1976. Still living as of 1976.
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23. BARCHELOR MARRIAGES
Liney Sam ROUSSEAU 18 dec 1904, Hamstead County batchelor, george W. MargaretCASEY - 1946, Book 29, Page 280, Union County batchelor, William E.
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BATCHELOR, Maurice Clara B. BURDETTE - 18 June 1900, Montgomery CO
ARKANSAS MARRIAGES
BATCHELOR, Victoria Samuel S. CROW - 31 Jan 1878, Crawford County
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CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES FLORDIA MARRIAGES GEORGIA MARRIAGES County BATCHELDER, Josiah W. Caroline DAVIS - 8 Nov 1825, Hancock County BACHELDER, Rincey James D. MALLORY - 23 Nov 1834, Hancock County BACHELOR, Bennett Anne READY - 24 May, 1827 , Decatur County Green County BATCHELOR, M.E. Mary GRAYHAM - 17 Oct. 1845, Harris County BACHELOR, Riley Nancy SPIVEY - 6 Apr 1835, Putman County HARRIS COUNTY HANCOCK COUNTY GREEN COUNTY WILKINSON COUNTY Decautur County Race -Book - Page DECATUR COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE INDEX IDAHO MARRIAGES BATCHELOR, Mary Samuel SMITH - 1 Feb 1872, Elko County

24. Guardian Unlimited
george batchelor Marrying maths and mechanics in Cambridge TJ Pedley WednesdayApril 12, 2000 The Guardian Professor george batchelor, who has died aged 80
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25. George Batchelor, The Life And Legacy Of G. I. Taylor
by Cosma Shalizi 42 The Life and Legacy of GI Taylor. by george batchelor.Cambridge University Press, 1994 Physicists are used to
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The Life and Legacy of G. I. Taylor
by George Batchelor
Cambridge University Press, 1994 Physicists are used to seeing the name of Taylor among the many fossilized eponyms in our literature. What distressingly few of us realize is that almost all of these Taylors, except for that of the Taylor series, are the same Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram, who was (not merely by this criterion) one of the great physicists of the twentieth century, among the last masters of both theory and experiment. Aside from one early experiment on wave mechanics (where he got accurate results, which nobody could make sense of at the time), Taylor had nothing to do with so-called modern physics, with quantum mechanics and relativity, continuing instead the tradition of classical mechanics, particularly fluid mechanics and the theory of plastic (that is, permanently deformable) materials. He pioneered many fields of research which are still active, if not downright huge, and then turned to something else, and something else again, almost always finding simple, elegant and above all practical ways of coming to grips with them. He was, for instance, the originator of the statistical theory of turbulence, and the author of fully a quarter of the papers in the standard collection of seminal papers . Had he not been distracted by war work, he very likely would have scooped Kolmogorov in discovering the turbulent energy cascade (he'd been working on the component ideas since 1917). When, in 1945, he learned of these ideas from a graduate student (Batchelor) and a German prisoner of war (Heisenberg!), he foresaw the highly abstract, un-applied character the theory of turbulence would assume, and turned away from the subject. This is typical of the old British tradition of applied mathematics and mechanics, which he embodied; but a bit amusing in the grandson of George Boole, the founder of mathematical logic.

26. Author Index
of Discovery Ball, Philip The SelfMade Tapestry Pattern Formation in Nature Ballard,Dana An Introduction to Natural Computation batchelor, george The Life
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Alic, Margaret
Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century
Atkinson, A. C.
and A. N. Donev Optimum Experimental Designs
Badii, Remo
and Antonio Politi, Complexity: Hierarchical Structures and Scaling in Physics
Badoz, Jacques
and Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Fragile Objects: Soft Matter, Hard Science, and the Thrill of Discovery
Ball, Philip
The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature
Ballard, Dana
An Introduction to Natural Computation
Batchelor, George
The Life and Legacy of G. I. Taylor
Bear, Greg
Becker, Anne
The Transmutation Notebooks: Poems in the Voices of Charles and Emma Darwin
Beniger, James
The Control Revolution: Technological and Economic Origins of the Information Society
Bialek, William
and Fred Rieke, David Warland and Rob de Ruyter van Steveninck, Spikes: Exploring the Neural Code
Bonner, John Tyler
The Evolution of Complexity, by Means of Natural Selection
Box, Edgar see Gore Vidal
Braitenberg, Valentino

27. Samuel Rueben Batchelor Bachelor And George Batchelor Bachelor
Samuel Rueben batchelor/Bachelor and george batchelor/Bachelor. Submitted photo.His brother george Bachelor/batchelor is the younger gentleman.
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Samuel Rueben Batchelor/Bachelor and George Batchelor/Bachelor Submitted by Liz Batchelor , Liz's husband is the grandson of Samuel Batchelor/Bachelor and the great nephew of George Batchelor/Bachelor Samuel Rueben Batchelor/Bachelor is the older gentleman in the photo. His brother George Bachelor/Batchelor is the younger gentleman. Samuel was born between 1883-1885 and George was born 1905, both in McKeesport, Allegheny, PA. Photo taken probably in the 1930s. Pennsylvania Old Photos Index A B C D ... Z Search and find your family! family old photos.com Western PA Old Photos Add your family's photos! Here's how! Find Pennsylvania Collectables, old yearbooks, memorabilia and other "stuff" you thought you'd never find! Visit our eBay store: Findin' Old Stuff Visit our USGenWeb sites - PA Mercer Co. Crawford Co. Lawrence Co. Western Pennsylvania Orphans ... Join the Western PA email list!
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28. Dr. Keith Moffatt, ITP & U. Cambridge, George Batchelor And The Homogenization O
Schedule May 15, 2000 The george batchelor Memorial Lecture george batchelorand the Homogenization of Turbulence Dr. Keith Moffatt, ITP U. Cambridge
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Schedule May 15, 2000 The George Batchelor Memorial Lecture George Batchelor and the Homogenization of Turbulence
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29. Dr. Katepalli Sreenivasan, ITP & Yale, Comments On The Batchelor/Crighton Memori
He succeeded george batchelor as the editor of Journal of Fluid Mechanics,and was the Master of Jesus College since 1997. David's
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Schedule May 15, 2000 Comments on the Batchelor/Crighton Memorial Lectures George Keith Batchelor (1920-2000) was a towering figure in fluid mechanics and contributed profoundly to many of its subareas, among them the theory of homogeneous turbulence and microhydrodynamics. As the founding editor of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, a position he held for more than forty years, George exerted a profound influence on fluid dynamics and set exacting standards. He founded and led for some thirty years the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambridge, and made it possible for generations of first-rate fluid dynamicists to come together. George was instrumental in developing EUROMECH as a major force for mechanics in Europe. A long list of monographs of great quality and longevity emerged during his editorship for forty-five years of Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics and Applied Mathematics. David George Crighton (1942-2000) was an accomplished fluid dynamicist with particular expertise in aeroacoustics and the interaction of vortex flows with solid surfaces. He was admired for his applied mathematics skills and for his leadership of the fluid dynamics community in the world at large, within Cambridge in particular. In 1986, he became a professor of applied mathematics at Cambridge and took over the headship of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics in 1991. He succeeded George Batchelor as the editor of Journal of Fluid Mechanics, and was the Master of Jesus College since 1997. David's cheerfulness, commitment and continued hardwork, even while suffering from cancer for a year or so before his untimely death, were phenomenal and universally admired.

30. My Family
Casey. george batchelor (Private). Parents Moses Valentine batchelor andMary Murdock. george batchelor was born on 25 Oct 1844. Parents
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Elizabeth Batchelor This child died in early childhood; see notes for infant Batchelor, RIN 86. I am not sure where three of the Batchelor children who died in infancy are buried. In the family plot in Orion cemetery, Grant Co., Arkansas, there appear to be two unmarked gravesprobably those of two of the infants. Not long before he died, Patrick Eli Batchelor told me that he believed one of these infants had been buried at a cemetery near Ico. I find an Ico on a late nineteenth-century map of Arkansas, in northeastern Grant Co., north of Orion. Parents: George Richard Batchelor and Catherine D. Ryan Elizabeth Batchelor was born about 1823 in Nash Co., NC. Parents: Daniel Batchelor and Ann Tucker Elizabeth BATCHELOR was born about 1657. Parents: Richard Batchelor and Ann Biggs Elizabeth "Bessie" BATCHELOR (Private). Parents: Bertie Batchelor and Julia Frances "Sis" Hendricks Elizabeth "Betsy" Ray Batchelor was born about 1842. Parents:

31. York Cemetery Military Trail - Hussar George Batchelor

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32. UM Department Of Pediatrics Honors George E
off the dedication ceremony of the batchelor Children’s Research Institute at theUniversity of Miami School of Medicine, where george batchelor stunned the
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George E. Batchelor and celebrates the opening of the
Batchelor Children’s Research Institute

Sara Thibodeaux, Amanda Rodgers,
Dr. R. Rodney Howell, Dr. John G. Clarkson
The Batchelor Children’s Institute UM Department of Pediatrics honors
George E. Batchelor and celebrates the opening of the
Batchelor Children’s Research Institute
More than 450 of society’s leaders along with Governor Jeb Bush and Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen attended The Batchelor Ball earlier this year. This Seussical "Red Tie" affair at the Mandarin Oriental hotel honored philanthropist George E. Batchelor for his devoted commitment toward the opening of the Batchelor Children’s Research Institute at the Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami School of Medicine. Revelers were dazzled by contortionists, acrobats and "Seussical" characters as guests donned "Cat in the Hat" hats and feasted on haute cuisine for a phenomenal night they will never forget. This extraordinary event kicked off the dedication ceremony of the Batchelor Children’s Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine, where George Batchelor stunned the audience with his surprise announcement of an additional $5 million gift to the University. This gift brings his total donation to $15 million for the new children’s research institute.

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Bartlett, Sarah m 36 wife Bartlett, Theophilus c 2 Bartlett, Elizabeth c 6mo batchelor,Uriah m 32 carpenter batchelor, Leah m 33 wife batchelor, george c 13
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34. Past Faces
1) BANGS, John Kendrick (2) BARR, george F. BARR, J. Hubert BARRETT, John RobertBARRISKILL, James Melius BASSETT, John Spencer batchelor, george BATES, Martha
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35. George E
george E. batchelor, 81, an aviation entrepreneur and philanthropist who gave millionsof dollars for research on children's health, died Monday night at his
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George E. Batchelor, 81, philanthropist
By Nancy McVicar
Health Writer
Posted July 31 2002 George E. Batchelor, 81, an aviation entrepreneur and philanthropist who gave millions of dollars for research on children's health, died Monday night at his home in Miami Beach from lung cancer.
Last year, the University of Miami School of Medicine dedicated the Batchelor Children's Research Institute named for him. Mr. Batchelor contributed $15 million toward construction of the building that houses pediatrics research and other children's health programs.
University President Donna Shalala said Tuesday that Mr. Batchelor "improved the quality of life for our most vulnerable citizens. He was shrewd, smart, fun, and had a huge heart."
Mr. Batchelor's association with the university began when he brought his then-14-year-old son, Falcon, diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, to see Dr. Robert M. McKey, founder of UM's Cystic Fibrosis Center. Other doctors had told the family Falcon had only a few years to live, but under McKey's care, he lived to be 35.
Before the building dedication May 3, 2001, Mr. Batchelor said: "The 20 quality years we had with Falcon after his visit to the campus were a gift from the University of Miami that we will never be able to repay."

36. Octogenarian Aviation Pioneer George Batchelor Passed Away On July 29
Octogenarian aviation pioneer george batchelor passed away on July 29 Date 8/2/2002.Octogenarian aviation pioneer george batchelor passed away on July 29.
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TIACA Membership Join TIACA About TIACA ... Sitemap Octogenarian aviation pioneer George Batchelor passed away on July 29 Source: Cargo Facts Date: Octogenarian aviation pioneer George Batchelor passed away on July 29. George is credited with creating the operating lease business for used aircraft when he pioneered operating leases for marginal developing South American carriers, among others, in the 1960s. His company, International Air Leases also pioneered the export of used Boeing and Douglas aircraft to Asia and Africa as well. In the early 1950s he founded Arrow Air, which went on to have a checkered history (sometimes competing with operators using leased George Batchelor aircraft), but which is once more going strong under new management. The future of Batchelor's current finance operation, Aerospace Finance, is unknown. He was also a renowned philanthropist, having contributed close to $100 million to South Florida charitable and public service organizations, including $15 million to build the Batchelor Children's Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine. He is survived by his new wife (whom he married only three weeks before his death), four children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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37. The International Air Cargo Association
george batchelor Founder and former Chairman of Arrow Air. No brief biographycan adequately describe the life and accomplishments of george E. batchelor.
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No brief biography can adequately describe the life and accomplishments of George E. Batchelor. Born in Oklahoma, he graduated from the Aeronautical Institute of California and flew with the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II. His business career has been closely tied to aviation with more than 50 years of diversified management involvement in aircraft sales, leasing, finance, maintenance, and airline operations. He has owned several airlines including Arrow Air, a major air cargo carrier. His vision and activity have played a major role in establishing Florida as an aviation center and Miami as one of the leading air cargo centers of the world. In the area of community service and involvement, his role has been outstanding. His generous financial and personal support has benefited wildlife and the environment, provided medical services and facilities to children, assisted the homeless and needy, and supported education and learning. He richly deserves the honors which have been bestowed upon him and TIACA proudly welcomes him to its Hall of Fame.

38. 29 April 1942 - General Hal George, 2nd Lt. Robert D. Jasper, & War Corresponden
Late in the afternoon of 29 April 1942, a Lockheed C40 transport landedat batchelor airfield with General Hal george and a small Press Corps.
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GENERAL HAL GEORGE,
2ND LT. ROBERT D. JASPER
KILLED IN A KITTYHAWK GROUND ACCIDENT
AT BATCHELOR AIRFIELD
ON 29 APRIL 1942 visits since 15 July 2000 Late in the afternoon of 29 April 1942, a Lockheed C-40 transport landed at Batchelor airfield with General Hal George and a small Press Corps. "Pursuit Hal" as he was known was General Douglas MacArthur's Air Force Co-ordinator. He was on an inspection tour of bases in the Northern Territory for strategic planning and publicity purposes. They had earlier headed for Livingstone airfield but were unable to locate the well camouflaged airfield, so they returned to Batchelor airfield . It was twilight when Lt. Joe Moore, the pilot of the C-40, landed back at Batchelor airfield They stopped at the end of the airfield to disembark. At the same time 2 Kittyhawks of the 49th Fighter Group were continuing their dual takeoff training session. General George and his party had just left the C-40 and were about to hop into some vehicles that were to take them to the 49th Fighter Group's headquarters.

39. RIVERBOAT CAPTAINS STARTING WITH B
At one time Also owned or built EUNICE, LUCY GWIN, PARAGON, george W. GRAHAM,EMMA DUNCAN, and the LAC LABELLE FY batchelor Owners associated with 1853
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Name: Bailey, Charles M. Born: 1835, McKeesport, Pa. to Joseph M. and Nancy Bailey Boats: Sub-Pilot on SHRIVER and JENSEE, Pittsburgh - West Newton, Pa. 1854-60, mate on HERCULES Comments: info from Memoirs of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; personal and genealogical. Vol. 2 Name: Baker, Charles K. Boat(s): 1865: With Conrad, Jacob , was Co-owner of CORNELIA Home: St. Louis More information : from Way's Packet Directory, compiled by John Hartford , river musician. Name: Baldwin, C. H. Area: West Coast Boat(s): BROTHER JOHNATHAN/COMMODORE Name: Ballard, Joe Died: 1911 Area: Kentucky R., Boats: TELL CITY, Source: Historic Harrison County Riverboats Name: Ballard, Richard Boats: TELL CITY c. early 1880s?, JAMES GUTHRIE Source: Historic Harrison County Riverboats Name: Barlow, Augustus Area: 1840 - ? St Croix and Miss. Rs. Source: ARTICLE Name: Barre, William E.

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Company E. Chapman, Francis A. Bennett, Lemuel W. batchelor, george. Ninth Cavalry.Company I. Walters, Matthew. Eighteenth Missouri Infantry. Company C.
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IN MEMORIAM
An elaborate monument was erected in 1868, dedicated July 4, in memory of those soldiers whose enlistment carried them down to death and crowned their names with a wreath of honor, although the men lived not to herald the announcement of the nations' victory. Among the active citizens who managed the enterprise an association was formed, with J. C. McCrary, President; Joshua J. Sloan, Treasurer, and John A. Miller, Secretary. The dedicatorial address was delivered by Rev. Isaac P. Teter. The monumental list of names follows:
Second Iowa Infantry.
Company A. Reisner, George Company E. Miller, Oliver H. Bartow, Cyrus Hoffman, Samuel Town, Stillman J. Johnson, James F. Browner, William Dunlap, John Baust, William Harper, William C. Nixon, George W. Metz, Franklin G. Dahlberg, John P. Hauk, Henry Wilson, Benjamin F. Morrow, John Caruthers, Cornelius Van Dorn, John Mitchell, Levi Morse, George W. Robinson, John W. Crooks, Wilson Cummings, A. W. Potter, Edwin, M. Potter, Henry C. Shriver, Andrew J. Shriver, George B..

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