127 resultados para Barwick, Garfield


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Thomas Telford, stonemason.--George Stephenson, engineman.--John Gibson, sculptor.--William Herschel, bandsman.--Millet, painter.--James Garfield, canal boy.--Thomas Edward, shoemaker.

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This project is for the ecological rehabilitation of lagoons and natural communities at 24 parks within the Chicago Park District. The development of Chicago's lagoon system began shortly after the State of Illinois created the Chicago Park District in 1869. The lagoons were expanded over the next 50 years into 14 parks and they have become extremely important ecologic, recreation, and historic resources. A variety of factors over the last 140 years have contributed to the current deteriorated condition of the lagoons which require the expenditure of funds for major rehabilitation activities. Age of infrastructure, erosion, and sedimentation were the natural forces at work; however, the lagoons' popularity and lack of comprehensive management plan also contributed. All of the lagoons are eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic places as major contributing features. Additionally, the lagoons in Columbus, Garfield, Humboldt, Jackson, Lincoln, Sherman and Washington Parks are historic landmarks. The Park District has already invested over $5 million for partial lagoon restoration at Humboldt, Douglas, Sherman, McKinley, Riis and Garfield Parks, and additional work is required.

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Found also in "Memorial addresses before the two Houses of Congress on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley ... Washington, 1903."

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Introduction: The thirteenth juror.--Scottsboro.--Mooney and Billings.--Wobblies, communists and a wealthy Jew: Centralia. Gastonia. Angelo Herndon. Leo Frank.--The pictures in our heads: Sacco-Vanzetti. Baldwin v. Bridge. Harlan and Bell Counties, Kentucky.--On the other hand: McNamara. Herrin, Illinois. Haywood-Moyer & Pettibone. The Sweet case in Detroit. Greco and Carillo. C.E. Mitchell.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on finance.

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Back Row: Louis Curran, Harold Steele

3rd Row: manager William Lichtenburg, Edliff Slaughter, Jack Blott, Leroy Neisch, Stephen Garfield, Ed Vandervoort, Howell White, Bill Van Orden, Trainer Archie Hahn

2nd Row: Irwin Uteritz, Stan Muirhead, Harry Kipke, Coach Fielding Yost, captain Paul Goebel, Frank Cappon, Bernard Kirk, Douglas Roby

Front Row: Herb Steger, Jackson Keefer, George Dunleavy, Robert Knode

[not pictured: Rudolph Rosatti]

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Back Row: James Johns, Irwin Uteritz, Harold MacGregor, John Gunther, Waldeck Levi, Homer(?) Martin, Charles Kreis, Stephen Garfield, Walter Kreinheder, Frank Culver, Herndon Taylor, Walter Dean, John Perrin, Herbert Dunphy, ? McWood, assistant coach Angus Goetz, Frederick Novy, Paul Goebel, Stan Muirhead, Edward Usher, Leroy Neisch, assistant coach Elton Wieman, assistant coach A.J. Sturznegger

Front Row: Verne Richards, Oscar Olson, Louis Curran, William Crawforth, Harry Kipke, John Searle, Franklin Cappon, Theodore Banks, John Evans, John Keatley, Donald Hathaway, John Fairbairn, J.W. McAuliffe, John Landowski, Alexander Oliver, Donald Swan, Douglas Roby, Bernard Kirk, Robert Jerome Dunne, trasiner Archie Hahn, Leroy Neisch

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Top Row: Therese Adamowski, Anel Adamson, Michelle Ahleman, Brooke Babineau, Jennifer Ballough, Lisa Anne Beckman, Jennifer Bergeren, Tedra Boedigheimer, Mary Bonner, Genevieve Bott, Megan Bouwhuis, Mitchell Bradley, Rachel Brown, Katherine Bulson, Jennifer Calhoun, Carley Cebelak, Sarah Choinard

Row 2: Sarah Clevenger, Elizabeth Anne Conway, Erin Coughlin, Karie Curtis, Stephanie Curtis, Jodi Danhof, Rebecca Debri, Stacie Deleszek, Andrea Dehline, Amanda Devlin, Charlotte Dietrich, Angela Dodge, Elizabeth Dougherty, Ashley Doyle, Lindsay Driver, Nancy Duckworth, Kathy Dunnuck, Jennifer Dziadaio, Ellen English

Row 3: Kelly Esser, Amanda Fender, Lindsey Smith, Andrew Bradburn, Fallon Garfield Turner, Margaret Dembeck, Courtney Van Essen, Jessica paige Smith, Lauren Inouye, Jacqueline Dufek, Emily Klump, Amanda Jones, Tiffany Burrell, Deborah Mitchell, Emily Michel, Michelle Steen, Kirsten Thulin, Emily Hautamaki, Sheila Fender, Keith Ferguson

Row 4: Annie Fields, Jillian Fisher, Erin Flatley, Renee Forma, Aileen Franchi, Lindsey Freysinger, Sarah Fulgenzi, Beth Funnell, Andrea Galaviz, Lacey Garbo, Katherine Garcia, Lynn Garofalo

Row 5: Heather Gehrke, Nicole Genrich, Katie Giordano, Lindsey Glover, Andrea Godfrey, Jocelyn Gossman, Alana Greenberg, Julien Guttman, Sarah Halfmann, Kimberly Hanger, Allison Hanson, Stephanie Hecklin

Row 6: Geri Helminiak, Kristi Hershiser, Erin Hipp, Amanda Hoath, Tracy Hurlbutt, Nadya Indrei, Nisa Joorabchi, Katy Kerrigan, Layne Kiella, Jessica Kim, Samantha Klaiman, Jodi Knight, Laura Kovacic, Alicia Kreger

Row 7: Amanda Kretsch, Kimberly Kurzeja, Julie Lamonoff, Sarah Leirstein, Ashley Labb, Suzanne Loeb, Alessandra Lollini, Heather Loomis, Caroline Luke, Stephanie Maniquis, Elizabeth Mann, LaTasha Marable, Amanda McAdams, Mara McKinley

Row 8: Leah McLaughlin, Erin Migda, Scott Migut, Joane Nwoke, Lazarus Okammor, Brittany Pajewski, Judith Lynch-Sauer, Patricia Coleman-Burns, Bonnie Hagerty, Kathleen Potempa, Carol Loveland-Cherry, Carolyn Sampselle, Joanne Pohl, Sarah Pajtas, Maria Paneda, Jennifer Parker, Carol Peterson, Kimberley Peven, Rachel Poterek, Sarah Poucher

Row 9: Jannet Provost, Jessica Quigley, Nicole Rasmuson, Joanthan Reed, Sharon Reske, John Reves, Amy Riebe, Sara Riegner, Kelly Risicato, Christine Sabado, Stephanie Sargent, Jolene Schaefer, Erin Schroeder, Catherine Scott, Katherine See, Andrea Semaan, Jessica Shantz, Kathryn Sibbold, Kathleen Skendrovic, Aaron Smith, Elizabeth Stanton

Row 10: Mary Stewart, Ashley Strotbaum, Danielle Swartz, Janet Trost, Elizabeth Underwood, Lauren Underwood, Allison Vanhall, Brian Velker, Kristen Wells, Ryan Werblow, Jennifer Werden, David Westrin, Mallory Wiesen, Karen Wingrove, Amy Wright, Carrie Wright, Emily Wright, Minou Xie, Charles Zimmerman

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Back Row: Henry Dinkelspiel, John C. Benedict, Charles F. McCaffree, William F. McDonald, Edward L. Warner, Robert C. Goldsmith, Jack L. Lair,

Third Row: Harold W. Bailey, Ernest C. Reif, Frank W. Walaitis, Walter Chaffee, Robert P. Walker, J.J Thompson, Garnet Ault,

Garfield Hubbell, Thomas Y. Watson, J. B. Allan Seager, captain Carl R. Darnall, head coach Matt Mann, Robert W. Wagner, Richard S. Spindle, Clarence Batter

Front Row: Byron O. Hughes, J.M. Halstead, Clarence A. Horn, Meyer Rosenberg

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At head of title: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau

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Objective: To examine the impact of a multi-component health assessment on mortality and morbidity in Kimberley Aboriginal residents during a 13-year follow-up. Method. A population-based randomised controlled trial using linked hospital, cancer and death records to evaluate outcomes in 620 intervention and 6,736 control subjects. Results: The intervention group had a higher rate of first-time hospitalisation for any reason (IRR = 1.37; 95 % Cl 1.25-1.50), a higher rate of injury-related hospital episodes (IRR = 1.31; 95 % Cl 1.15-1.48) and a higher notification rate of alcohol-related cancers. There was a smaller difference in the rates of multiple hospitalisations (IRR = 1.14; 95 % Cl 0.751.74) and no improvement in overall mortality compared with controls (IRR = 1.08; 95 % Cl 0.91-1.29). Conclusions: There was no overall mortality benefit despite increased health service contact associated with the intervention. Implications: Although not influencing mortality rates, multi-component health assessment may result in a period of increased health service use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations, thus constituting an 'intervention'. However, this should not be confused with systematic and sustained interventions and investment in community development to achieve better health outcomes.