984 resultados para St. Peter, William


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Sandstone is probably one of the most important groups of rocks in existence today. The economic importance of so insignifi­cant a thing as a mass of sand grains grows with the true reality of the situation. By increasing our knowledge of grains of sand, or particles of sandstone in all their ram­ifications, it would undoubtedly reflect upon our everyday life by increasing commercial possibilities of an undevel­oped natural resource of Montana.

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One of the primary accomplishments of Governor Forrest Anderson in 1969-71 was the reorganization of the Executive Branch of Montana government, something that had been attempted six different times between 1919 and 1962 as state government had grown from twenty agencies to almost 200 uncontrolled boards, bureaus and commissions. The chaotic structure of the executive branch disempowered governors of both parties and empowered the private corporations and organizations that were the power structure of Montana. With remarkable political acumen, Governor Anderson figured out how to get that near impossible job done. Central to his efforts was the creation of an Executive Reorganization Commission, including eight legislators and the Governor, the adoption of a Constitutional Amendment that limited the executive branch to no more than twenty departments under the Governor, and the timely completion of a massive research effort to delineate the actual structure of the twenty departments. That story is told in this episode by three major players in the effort, all involved directly with the Executive Reorganization Commission: Tom Harrison, Diana Dowling and Sheena Wilson. Their recollections reflect an insider’s perspective of this significant accomplishment that helped change Montana “In the Crucible of Change.” Tom Harrison is a former Republican State Representative and State Senator from Helena, who was a member of the Executive Reorganization Commission. As Majority Leader in the Montana House of Representatives in 1971, he was the primary sponsor of the House’s executive reorganization bill and helped shepherd the Senate’s version to passage. Harrison was the Republican candidate for Attorney General in 1976 after which he practiced private law for 3 more decades. He served in the Montana Army National Guard for almost 34 years, rising to the rank of Colonel in the position of Judge Advocate General. He was a founding Director of Federal Defenders of Montana (legal representation for indigents accused within the Federal Judicial System); appointed Chairman of the original Montana State Fund (workers' compensation insurance) by Gov. Stephens; served as President of the Montana Trial Lawyers Association, Helena Kiwanis Club and St. Peter's Community Hospital Foundation, as well as Chairman and Director of AAA MountainWest; and was a founder, first Chairman and Director of the Valley Bank of Helena for over 25 years. Diana Dowling was an attorney for the Executive Reorganization Commission and helped draft the legislation that was passed. She also worked for Governor Forrest Anderson and for the 1972 Constitutional Convention where she prepared and directed publication of official explanation of the new Constitution that was mailed to all Montana voters. Diana was Executive Director of the Montana Bar Association and for 20 years held various legal positions with the Montana Legislative Council. For 12 years she was a commissioner on the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and for 7 years was a member of Montana State Board of Bar Examiners. Diana was the first director of the Montana Lottery, an adjunct professor at both Carroll College and the UM Law School, and an administrative officer for Falcon Press Publishing Co. Diana is currently - and intends to continue being - a perpetual college student. Sheena Wilson came fresh out of the University of Montana to become a Research Assistant for the Executive Reorganization Commission. Later she worked for seven years as a field representative in Idaho and Montana for the Mountain Plains Family Education Program, for thirteen years with Congressman Pat Williams as Executive Assistant in Washington and Field Assistant here in Montana, owned and managed a Helena restaurant for seven years, worked as Executive Assistant for State Auditor John Morrison and was Deputy Chief of Staff for Governor Brian Schweitzer his full 8 years in the Governorship. Though currently “retired”, Sheena serves on the Montana Board of Investments, the Public Employees Retirement Board and the Capitol Complex Advisory Council and is a partner in a dry-land wheat farm in Teton County that was homesteaded by her great uncle.

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Vorbesitzer: St. Peter Urach; Bartholomaeusstift Frankfurt am Main;

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Vorbesitzer: Abtei St. Peter bei Bad Kreuznach; Bartholomaeusstift Frankfurt am Main

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Vorbesitzer: Benediktinerstift St. Peter Salzburg

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Top Row: equip mngr. Dave Marich, student trainer Brian Goike, Darrin Campbell, Steve Finken, Kourtney Thompson, Tom Brook, Russ Rein, Doug Kaiser, Mike Ignasiak, Jim Durham, asst. coach Gregg Pelka

Middle Row: coach Bud Middaugh, Eddie Woodwine, Mike Gillette, John Grettenberger, Chris Lutz, Kevin Gilles, Jim Abbott, Jerry Wolf, Jeff Kiel, Bill St. Peter, asst. coach Danny Hall, asst. coach John Young

Front Row: Paul Wenson, Dave Karasinski, Matt Siuda, Derek Kerr, Kurt Zimmerman, Casey Close, Chris Gust, Scott Kamieniecki, Dan Disher, Hal Morris, Greg Everson

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Top Row: Jim Agemy, Chuck Froning, Ross Powell, Rich Samplinski, Ron Wolf, Chris Starr, Rick Hassel, Doug Kaiser, Jim Durham, Chris Gagin, trainer Rex Thompson?

Middle Row: ass't coach John Young, Kourtney Thompson, Kevin Gilles, Mike Grimes, Dave Peralta, ass't coach Terry Hunter, John Ansted, Greg McMurtry, Tim Lata, Rick Leonard, Sean LaFountaine, Phil Price, ass't coach Danny Hall, head coach Bud Middaugh

Front Row: Chris Lutz, Mike Gillette, Mike Ignasiak, Eddie Woolwine, John Grettenberger, Greg Everson, Steve Finken, Tom Brock, Bill St. Peter, Darrin Campbell, Jim Abbott

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Top Row: ?, John Ansted, Chris Gagin, Doug Kaiser, Ross Powell, ?, Dan Ruff, Stacy Katlin, Matt Morse, Ass't coach Ted Mahan, trainer Rex Thompson, ?

Middle Row: ?, ass't coach John Young, Kourtney Thompson, Mike Grimes, Greg Haeger, Jeff Tanderys, John Locker?, Tim Lata, Chris Starr, Phil Price, Rich Samplinski, ass't coach Chuck Froning, head coach Bud Middaugh

Front Row: Dave Peralta, Chris Lutz, Mike Gillette, Rick Leonard, Tom Brock, Steve Finken, Mike Ignasiak, Eddie Woolwine, Bill St. Peter, Darrin Campbell, Jim Abbott, Jim Durham

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Introduction.--The dome of Florence.--Church architecture of the Florentine renaissance.--The dome of St. Peter's.--Church architecture of the Roman renaissance.--Palace architecture of the Florentine renaissance.--Palace architecture of the Roman renaissance.--Church architecture of the renaissance in north Italy.--Palace architecture of the renaissance in north Italy.--Architectural carving of the renaissance.--Architecture of the early renaissance in France.--Lescot and De l'Orme.--Architecture of the renaissance in England. I. Elizabethan art.--Architecture of the renaissance in England. II. Jones and Wren.--Conclusion.

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