RootsWeb: PACAMBRI-L Archive (November 1999) PACAMBRISarah Jenkins James by mary wilson Re Garman) Stiffler 18271912 byBrian L. cartwright; Berkebile by LadyJY1; PACAMBRI Elizabeth dame by LadyJY1; http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/PACAMBRI/1999-11
Extractions: PACAMBRI-L Archives: November 1999 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates [PACAMBRI] JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS by irish [PACAMBRI] Rev. Lauffer by Vltn [PACAMBRI] Harmonie Singing Society by [PACAMBRI] Vigilante Band by sandyl [PACAMBRI] History of "Harmonie Singing Society" by [PACAMBRI] Curtis Love by [PACAMBRI] Rebecca (Garman) Stiffler 1827-1912 by Brian L. Cartwright [PACAMBRI] Re:Harmony Society by [PACAMBRI] Re: PACAMBRI-D Digest V99 #291 by Bob Wissinger [PACAMBRI] Your Grandview Information (Errors) by CamCoPA [PACAMBRI] i by Ron Weekes [PACAMBRI] Photos by Marianne Martin [PACAMBRI] Directory by kathorlen [PACAMBRI] JACOB GROVE by irish [PACAMBRI] Cambria County Obits by Cathy Makara [PACAMBRI] WW2 by kathorlen [PACAMBRI] Families of Arthur or Claude Diefenbaugh by [PACAMBRI] Families of Gusta Smith or Catherine Berkebile by [PACAMBRI] Elizabeth Dame by [PACAMBRI] Makin, Macon family brick wall
Greenwood County, KS Brides Marriage Index 231922 cartwright Maggie Bratton James A. E 299 03-01-1900 cartwright Susue Cannon CaseHarriet M. Focht Robert E 240 05-04-1899 Case mary G. dame William A http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/greenwoo/md/gwbr08.shtml
HeavyStorm.com :- E-Cards Angela Bassett. Angela cartwright. Angela Dotchin. Angela Lansbury. Dale Evans.dame Edna Everage. Dana Delaney. Martine McCutcheon. mary Ann Mobley. mary Astor. http://ecards.heavystorm.com/cards/Personalities/Celebrity/Actresses/DameEdnaEve
Carnegie - Chamberlain Dublin City Directory 1850 Top Carr Edward, Leinster Chambers, 43 dame St (solicitor Patrick St (size factor)listedas mary and Son furniture warerooms) Back to Top cartwright and Davis http://www.loughman.dna.ie/dublin1850/xdubdir12.html
Extractions: Carnegie R.M., 88 Bride St (basket maker) Back to Top Carnes Paul, 2 Aldborough court (occup not listed)-spelt Carne in street listing Back to Top Carney Rev. Mr., 88 Meath St (St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Chapel) Back to Top Carolan Mrs. Eleanor, 15 Grenville St (occup not listed) Eliza, 29 Bolton St (hotel and tavern) Henry Gore, 189 Great Brunswick St (apothecary T.C.) James, 31 Smithfield (livery stables) John, 2 Queen Sq West (house agent) Thomas, 19 Mary's lane (broker) Back to Top Carolin Edward George, Castleforbes, Sheriff St and 73 Talbot St (Esq. - Dublin and Belfast Railway Junction Office) Frederick, 11 Talbot St (solicitor) Hugh, 11 Halston St (eating house) J., 35 Amiens St (corn and flour stores) John, 19 George's quay (boot and shoe maker) John, 29 Tighe St (broker) John, 60 Lower Gardiner St and 16 Lower Abbey St (builder) Robinson, 22 D'Olier St (builder) Robinson and John, 14-16 Lower Abbey St (builders and timber merchants) From the Law Directory (not listed at stated address) Samuel J., 74 Dame St (solicitor)
Mathematiklehrerin - Mathematikerinnen Translate this page Gertrude mary Cox (1900 - 1978). dame mary Lucy cartwright (1900 - 1998).Nina Karlovna Bari (1901 - 1961). Mina Spiegel Rees (1902 - 1997). http://www.mathematiklehrerin.de/mathe/mt-women.htm
Extractions: Ihre Eltern versuchten sie von ihrem Mathematikinteresse abzuhalten. Im Eigenstudium lernte sie dennoch reine und angewandte Mathematik. Sie erbrachte wichtige Beiträge zur Akustiklehre, zur Elastizitätstheorie, aber auch zu zahlentheoretischen Problemen, wie etwa dem berühmten "Letzten Theorem von Fermat". Augusta Ada King Countess of Lovelace siehe auch Koedukation Gabrielle Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Marquise du Chatelet Maria Gaetana Agnesi Anna Barbara Reinhart Caroline Lucretia Herschel Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville Christine Ladd-Franklin Sofja Kowalewskaja Charlotte Angas Scott Alicia Boole Stott Grace Chisholm Young Emmy Noether Die Mutter der abstrakten Algebra Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler Lorna Mary Swain Gertrude Mary Cox Dame Mary Lucy Cartwright Nina Karlovna Bari Mina Spiegel Rees Irmgard Ruth Moufang Grace Brewster Murray Hopper Olga Taussky-Todd Sheila Scott Macintyre Hanna Neumann Helena Rasiowa Julia Bowman Robinson Christine Mary Hamill Carol Ruth Karp Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck (geb. 1942)
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Extractions: These Student Papers are all found at the Maritime History Archives (MHA) at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's. ADAMS COVE, Conception Bay ADMIRALS BEACH, St. Marys Bay AGUATHUNA, Port au Port Bay AQUAFORTE, Southern Shore ANDERSONS COVE, Fortune Bay ARNOLDS COVE, Placentia Bay ASPEN COVE, Notre Dame Bay BADGER, Central Newfoundland BADGERS QUAY, Bonavista Bay BAIE VERTE, White Bay BAR HAVEN, Placentia Bay BARRD ISLANDS, Notre Dame Bay BAULINE, Southern Shore BAY BULLS, Southern Shore BAY DESPOIR, South Coast BAY DE VERDE, Conception Bay BAY LARGENT, Fortune Bay BAY ROBERTS, Conception Bay BEAR COVE, White Bay BELLEORAM, Fortune Bay BELLEVUE, Trinity Bay BELL ISLAND, Conception Bay BIDE ARM, White Bay BIRCHY BAY, Notre Dame Bay BIRD COVE, Northern Peninsula BISCAY BAY, Trepassey Bay BISHOPS FALLS, Central Nfld. BOAT HR., N. P.
Agatha Christie Bibliographie: Die Inhalte Translate this page Und warum benimmt sich Miss Milray, cartwright's Sekretärin, auf Eine Stunde späterist mary tot Morphiumvergiftung ist eine fröhliche junge dame mit einem http://www.andreas-steidle.de/htdocs/acb/acbi.htm
Extractions: Die junge abenteuerlustige Anne Beddingfeld wird Zeugin wie ein aus Südafrika eingetroffener Mann auf die Schienen der Londoner U-Bahn stürzt, offensichtlich erschreckt durch das Auftauchen eines Unbekannten, nach dem von den Zeitungen als "der Mann im braunen Anzug" geforscht wird. Anne fällt dabei ein Zettel mit der Aufschrift 17.122 Kilmorden Castle in die Hand. Kurz darauf wird im Haus von Sir Eustace Pedler, für das der Tote eine Besichtigungserlaubnis vom Makler besaß, eine Frau ermordet. Anne Beddingfeld macht Kilmorden Castle ausfindig, es handelt sich jedoch nicht um ein Schloß oder ein Anwesen, sondern um ein Schiff. Kurzentschlossen dampft Anne damit in Richtung des aufständischen Südafrika. Zu der Gesellschaft an Bord gehören neben einem gewissen Sir Eustace Pedler mit seinen beiden Sekretären Guy Pagett und Harry Rayburn noch Suzanne Blair, Reverend Chichester sowie der geheimnisvolle Colonel Race, der die interessante Geschichte von John Eardsley, Harry Lucas und einem riesigen Diamantendiebstahl zu erzählen weiß ... Im südenglischen Küstenstädtchen St.Loo lernen Hercule Poirot und sein Freund Hastings die reizende und temperamentvolle Nick Buckley kennen. Diese wohnt dort in einem sehr schönen alten und von ihr über alles geliebten Haus an der Küste. Außer einigen Angestellten lebt sie dort allein. Als Hercule Poirot erfährt, daß sie in den letzten Tagen nur knapp einigen merkwürdigen "Unfällen" entgangen ist, schließt er daraus sofort daß ihr Leben ernstlich in Gefahr ist. Er bietet Nick seinen Schutz und seine Hilfe an. Dann wird bei einem Fest in Nick's Haus ihre Cousine Maggie ermordet. Eine Verwechslung? Außerdem wird bekannt, daß der berühmte Flieger Michael Seton bei einem Absturz ums Leben kam. Was hat dieser damit zu tun? Und warum behauptet Nick´s Freundin Frederica Rice immer wieder, daß Nick eine glaubhafte kleine Lügnerin sei? Hercule Poirot inszeniert zur Aufklärung des Falles ein aufregendes "Theaterstück", bei dem sogar eine "Tote" aufersteht ...
Nuclear Reduction/Disarmament Initiative Winright Rodney Clapp Michael G. cartwright D. Stephen Divinity School Universityof Notre dame University of mary's Seminary University University of Dayton http://www.nrdi.org/iraq.html
The Scientist - My Mentor, My Self well with the reflections reported in autobiographical remarks I have read by someoutstanding female mathemati cians, such as dame mary cartwright and Olga http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1992/jan/let1_920106.html
Extractions: Letter By Henry Heatherly In regard to the article on mentoring in the Oct. 28, 1991, issue of The Scientist [page 19], I find the comment that "it has become crucial for older, white, male scientists to become comfortable mentoring people who are not carbon copies of themselves" to be an inaccurate reflection of the way things are. I am one of those "older, white, male scientists." In my 23 years of being a professor of mathematics, I have had about as many female graduate students as males. My first doctoral student was a black man. Neither I nor any of my colleagues feel uncomfortable with female or minority graduate students. I personally have done much to help junior colleagues in their research: male or female, black or otherwise. In only one respect do I (or my colleagues, to the best of my knowledge) look for "clones"; namely, we are looking for talent. And it comes in all sizes, shapes, colors, and genders. Of course, the above remarks are based on personal experience and anecdotal evidence. But they fit in well with the reflections reported in autobiographical remarks I have read by some outstanding female mathemati- cians, such as Dame Mary Cartwright and Olga Taussky-Todd. They also fit in well with comments made by many female mathematicians and black mathematicians with whom I have become acquainted. Almost every one of these people expresses high regard for their doctoral adviserswho, for the mathematicians to whom I refer, were all males, white, and "older."
St John of New Zealand, The Hon dame Silvia cartwright, has given To be dame and Knight JudithAnne HOBAN Sharon Noel LENDRUM Waihi Elaine mary MCCRACKEN Dargaville http://www.stjohn.org.nz/newscentre/index.asp?nID=213
IHSA Season Summaries 94 97 8 yr .492 As Peoria (Notre dame) 198990 R 1990-91 R 1991-92 RSUQ 24 4 mary Davis W L T Coach 1975-76 D 12 4 Kathy cartwright 1976-77 http://www.ihsa.org/activity/vbg/records/sum-p.htm
IHSA Season Summaries Schramm Plainfield (HS) D 12 4 Kathy cartwright Robinson D mary of Perpetua D SUQ 1 15 1 Sr. Phoebe Quincy (Notre dame) D SUQ 2 30 1 Bill http://www.ihsa.org/activity/vbg/records/sum-1970.htm
Supplement Two were so unpopular that the southlands rose in revolt, led by dame mary Archibald. TheMinister of the Navy, Anna cartwright, rose to prominence and was able to http://www.ukg.co.uk/oldgames/ixion/supp2.htm
Extractions: The Mimer's Well Supplement Number Two: Khoiak the Sixth 996 As I write, lurking in an upstairs bedroom at the 'Woolgatherers' Arms', the roar of cannon and crash of falling masonry is all but deafening. The 'Lady Veronica', out of Port Levaca, is bombarding Gelt Town with all the fury at her disposal. What, then, has brought the horrors of war to this sleepy town, basking quietly in northern Yapen? What, but international intrigue and espionage, would be my guess. For the fact is that the local authorities, commanded by King Geraint's agent Major Relf, have rounded up a Sib spy ring based here in the town and at nearby Castle Villus. The spies are currently being held in the Donjon, Gelt Town's fortress, and it is that building which is coming under the most ferocious fire. Willoughby Marsh The daughter of a Salemi vintner, Sakahalin joined the Company of St Aula at the age of fourteen, and had committed herself to a life of Introspection before the Dramatarch summoned her to Palawan after seeing her famous triptych 'The Temptation of St Monksilver' in Galena Auditorium. Though the tremendous size and scope of Sakahalin's works are already famous throughout the world, the Adderbury Playhouse is already said to be her greatest achievement yet. Does this act spell the opening of a new chapter of Lapangi heretic-bashing? If so, it can only give we free folk of Sibutan cause to give thanks to our ancestors who fled the Empire's oppression, and to have pity for those poor unfortunates of the North who seem doomed to labour under its yoke.
Benzodiazepinafhængig Får Erstatning stand til at arbejde som omstillingsdame ikke alene mary Reade var blevet afhængigaf Ativan (lorazepam Dommer cartwright bestemte, at mary Reade svækkelse http://www.benzoinfo.dk/udland/reade-dk.htm
Extractions: By ROSEMARIE NORTH En advokat i Waikato En undersøgelse viste, at Mary Reade ikke var blevet oplyst om risikoen ved langvarig brug. Dommer Cartwright bestemte, at Mary Reade svækkelse skyldtes at hun uheldigvis var blevet skadet af medicinen. Dommer Cartwright sagde, at han beklagede den forsinkede beslutning, som han underskrev den 29. august 2002.
Botwood - An Early History In 1768 Lieutenant John cartwright, accompanied by his brother During the summer of1819 mary accompanied Captain William along the shores of Nortre dame Bay in http://www3.nf.sympatico.ca/botwood/early.htm
Extractions: Early history The Beothuk Shanawdithit Early Settlers ... back to top I t took 600 million years to get Central Newfoundland off the ocean floor. It took another 40,000 years to form our major geographical features, particularly the Exploits Valley, Exploits River, and Bay of Exploits including the vegetation and wild life therein. It took 4000-5000 years to both introduce and to bring about the extinction of at least three major groups of people: the Maritime Archaic Indians, the Palaeo Eskimos, and the Recent Prehistoric Indians. Then came the Beothuk, followed by the white men. R everend Amadeus Anspach, an early Missionary of the Church of England in Newfoundland, suggests that the name of the river and the Bay of Exploits into which it flows was "probably so called from the successful re-encounters with the native Indians who are said to frequent it during the summer season..." (Anspach, 1827). The Beothuk back to top T he Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland were the first North American Indians to be encountered by European explorers. The custom of painting their bodies, clothing, and practically everything they owned with red ochre led to the early explorers calling them the Red Indians. This misnomer was subsequently applied to all North American tribes (Fardy, 1988). T hey were a hunting and gathering people who maintained a yearly cycle of movement between the coast and the deep interior. Timed moves allowed them to be in the locations where food resources were in season. Their social organization, which was probably altered by outside pressures from the white settlers, appears to have been loose grouping along family lines of 20-30 people with an informal leadership system.
CWP At Physics.UCLA.edu // Cartwright mary cartwright made many contributions in classical analysis, but i best rememberedby Medal, 1964 London Maths Society De Morgan Medal, 1968 dame of the http://cwp.library.ucla.edu/Phase2/Cartwright,_Mary_Lucy@951234567.html
Extractions: "Her prescient work ... anticipated some of the geometrical ideas that are fundamental to chaotic dynamics and represents an important milestone in the evolution of our thinking about dynamical complexity." William Newman "Mary Cartwright made many contributions in classical analysis , but is best remembered by many for her work on forced nonlinear oscillations. On reading her papers on these latter applications, it is clear that she had a deep and abiding appreciation for the physical phenomenon as well as its underlying mathematics. Her prescient work (especially with Littlewood) anticipated some of the geometrical ideas that are fundamental to chaotic dynamics and represents an important milestone in the evolution of our thinking about dynamical complexity." William Newman "On non-linear differential equations of the second order,"
Women In Math: Biographies C. Caldwell, Patricia A. Callahan, Jacquie Caporaso, Lucia cartwright, Damemary Lucy (1900 1998) cartwright, mary 1999 Obituary in Amer. Math. http://www.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/People/Biographies/C.html
CMJ Contents: September 2001 The College Mathematics Journal. September 2001 Contents. An Interview withDame mary cartwright, DBE, FRS James Tattersall and Shawnee McMurran http://www.maa.org/pubs/cmj_sept01.html
Extractions: James Tattersall and Shawnee McMurran Mary Cartwright (1900-1998) was a British mathematician who made important contributions to the theory of functions and differential equations. G. H. Hardy was her thesis adviser, she collaborated with J. E. Littlewood, and was Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge. Here is an interview, giving some details of her life and times, and some information that does not ordinarily get into print, e.g., "I learned that if Lefschetz stopped asking questions for five minutes he was asleep." Arctangent Sums Elizabeth Appelbaum Exponential and logistic growth appear in almost all textbooks, but the growth of some tumors follows the Gompertz model, of which hardly anyone is aware. Here is what it is. Infinitely many other models can be constructed. Magic Squares, Finite Planes, and Points of Inflection on Elliptic Curves
600000 People Connected With European Royalty Married Jul 1900 3 4 Wife mary Hamilton (Polly) Scobell 1 3 4 2 F Barbara CartlandDame 1 3 4 Born Christened Died Buried Alice Louise cartwright Husband http://www.e-familytree.net/f1991.htm
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Math Project Topic Ideas Russell, Bertrand; Dodgeson, Charles Lutwidge; cartwright, dame MaryLucy; Plato; Aristotle; Riemann, Georg; Cantor, Georg Ferdinand. Timeline. http://pcr3.k12.mo.us/Math/seventhMathprojectideas.htm
Extractions: Grading Criteria for Papers Papers: Title page + two pages, size 12 font, double spaced, at least three sources, at least one diagram, picture, or computation explanation or example, and a bibliography page. Optional: Instead of writing a report, you may make a PowerPoint presentation. Use at least 6 cards. You must cover the same information as required by the written paper. Pascal's Triangle A Fourth Dimension Geometric Solids, A.K.A. Platonic Solids Volume of Solids Finding Inaccessible Distances - How far is the sun? The Geniac Experiment Optical Illusions Geometry by Paper Folding Uncommon Units of Measure Boolean Algebra The Analog Computer A Comparison of the Septimal and Decimal Systems The Abacus Symmetry in Nature The Binary Number System The Hexidecimal Number System The Hindu-Arabic Number System Number Systems Logarithms Practical Uses of the Pythagorean Theorem The Four Color Problem Klein's Bottle The Euclid Algorithm Practical Applications of Probability Probability and Games of Chance The Golden Section, A.K.A. Divine Proportion