association with RutgersUniversity . Allan Kaprow and Robert Watts, both key figures in the movement, originally met while they were students at Columbia University though only together there for one year, soon after they both began teaching at Rutgers. George Brecht was working in New Brunswick, New Jersey when he saw the work of Robert Watts artist Robert Watts on display at the university ... of the paddles or tin cans glued to the paddle. Today Watts taught at Rutgers for 31 years. Geoffrey Hendricks retired in 2003, after nearly 50 years at Rutgers. In 1999, Joan Marter published Off Limits RutgersUniversity and the Avant Garde, 1957 1963 , which featured an exhibit of the same ... Mass Happenings, Fluxus, Performance, Intermedia and RutgersUniversity, 1958 1972 to coincide with the release .... Happening first appeared in print in the Winter 1958 issue of the Rutgers undergraduate literary ... at the suggestion of Bob Whitman , it ended up taking place at Segal s farm, on the Rutgers ... In 1970, Hermann Nitsch performed his Orgies Mysteries Theater at the round house on College Farm Road on the Cook College campus. A lamb was killed, skinned, disemboweled, and hung on a wall. Other ... The Sky is the Limit in the Voorhees Chapel in 1969. A 1970 Flux Fest at Douglass featured soccer played ... by Rutgers affiliated Fluxus artists. The Flux Mass was re staged that year on November 1 in the same .... The mass was also re created at Amherst College . Selected bibliography Marter, Joan. Off Limits RutgersUniversity and the Avant Garde, 1957 1963 . Newark, NJ RutgersUniversity Press, 1999. Hendricks, Geoffrey. ed. Critical Mass happenings, Fluxus, performance, intermedia, and RutgersUniversity, 1958 1972 . New Brunswick, NJ RutgersUniversity Press, 2003. Hendricks, John. ed. Fluxus Codex . Detroit, Mich. Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection, 1998. Category Fluxus Category RutgersUniversity ... more details
Cook College at RutgersUniversity http www.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity http www.cpe.rutgers.edu ...Image CookCollegeGREEN.JPG thumb 200px One of Cook College Fields The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences SEBS is a constituent school within Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey s flagship ... as Cook College &mdash which was named for George Hammell Cook , a professor at Rutgers in the 19th Century&mdash it was founded as the Rutgers Scientific School and later College of Agriculture after Rutgers was named New Jersey s land grant college under the Morrill Act of 1862 . Today, unlike the other arts and sciences schools at Rutgers, the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences ..., as well as Class Representatives, University Senators and RutgersUniversity student organizations RutgersUniversity Student Assembly RUSA Representatives. The council was established as the Cook ... of the school. Beginning with 2010 2011 academic year, RutgersUniversity merged all the student councils into an elected RutgersUniversity student organizations RutgersUniversity Student Assembly RutgersUniversity Student Assembly RUSA , but the professional schools remained separate councils ... students involved with community events both within RutgersUniversity and with the city of New Brunswick ... Day past themes include 2008 Disney 2007 Heroes. See also Colonial colleges List of RutgersUniversity ... display title Category Universities and colleges in New Jersey RutgersUniversity School of Envir Category RutgersUniversity colleges and schools Category Universities and colleges in Middlesex ... of Agriculture , the New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station and the Rutgers Gardens , a convert ... Lawrence Brook , which flows along Rutgers vegetable research farm, Rutgers equine research farm, Rutgers Gardens and Rutgers Helyar s woods. A continuing professional education unit that provides ... Experiment Station Office of Continuing Professional Education . History Originally called College ... more details
of Columbia . In 1888, Douglass spoke at Claflin University Claflin College , a black college .... ref University of Rochester Frederick Douglass Project. http www.lib.rochester.edu index.cfm?page ..., Yale University established the Frederick Douglass Book Prize for works in the history of slavery ...pp semi small yes Infobox person birth name Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey image Frederick Douglass portrait.jpg image size 240px caption Douglass, circa 1874 birth date c. February 1818 ref cite web url http www.pbs.org wgbh aia part4 4p1539.html title Frederick Douglass accessdate 2011 04 20 ... , author, editor, diplomat spouse Anna Murray Douglass 1838 1882 br Helen Pitts Douglass Helen ... 5 signature Douglass Signature.svg Frederick Douglass born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey , c ... title Frederick Douglass accessdate May 10, 2011 ref   February 20, 1895 was an American social ... Douglass a critical reader url http books.google.com books?id S8AXgZJ4I10C&pg PA155 accessdate March ... his previous owners by name. ref Douglass wrote several autobiographies, eloquently describing his experiences in slavery in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American ..., with his last, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass , published in 1881 and covering events through and after the Civil War. After the American Civil War Civil War , Douglass remained active in the United States struggle to reach its potential as a land of the free . Douglass actively supported ... on the impracticable and small Equal Rights Party ticket. Douglass held multiple public offices. Douglass ... title The Anti Slavery Movement, A Lecture by Frederick Douglass before the Rochester Ladies Anti Slavery Society author Frederick Douglass year 1855 unused data accessdate October 6, 2010 From page ... with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong. ref Life as a slave Image Frederick Douglass at National Portrait Gallery IMG 4542.JPG 200px right thumb Frederick Douglass as he appears at the National ... more details
For those of a similar name Paul Douglas Paul Douglass 1905 1988 was president of American University from 1941 until 1952. His ascent to the office marked a change in the title from Chancellor to President. Douglass was a graduate of Wesleyan University and received masters and doctoral degrees from the University of Cincinnati . He was also an adviser to Syngman Rhee , President of South Korea , from 1952 to 1956 and a member of the Vermont Legislature from 1933 to 1941. ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 940DE3D9113FF933A2575BC0A96E948260 title Paul F. Douglass, Educator, 83 date August 10, 1988 work The New York Times accessdate ref start box succession box title American University President, American University years 1941 1952 before Joseph M.M. Gray after Hurst Robins Anderson end box Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1988 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Paul US academic administrator stub Category Wesleyan University alumni Category American university and college presidents Category 1905 births Category 1988 deaths ... more details
, Douglass played college football at Lehigh University and the University of Vermont References http armchairgm.wikia.com Leo Douglass Leo Douglass stats http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res ...Infobox pro football player fontcolor gold name Leo Douglass image Imagewidth caption birth date February 13, 1901 birth place Wakefield, Massachusetts death date death place height ft 5 height in 11 weight lbs 190 position Fullback American football Fullback , Halfback American football Tailback college Lehigh University br University of Vermont jersey Awards Won 1926 NFL Championship Honors Retired s Records PFR DougLe21 NFL DatabaseFootball DOUGLLEO01 CFL CFL Rushing years 1925 br 1926 br 1926 br 1926 br 1926 teams Millville Big Blue Ind. br Haven Villa of Winter Haven Ind. br Brooklyn Lions National Football League NFL br Frankford Yellow Jackets NFL br Bethlehem Bears Eastern League of Professional Football ELPF CFHOF CollegeHOF CollegeHOFID HOF Leo Frederick Douglass was a professional American football football who played in the National Football League in 1926 NFL season 1926 . Douglass split the 1926 season playing for the Brooklyn Lions and the Frankford Yellow Jackets . He won the 1926 NFL championship when with Yellow Jackets. Prior to joining the NFL, Douglass played for the Millville Big Blue based in Millville, New Jersey . He scored 8 touchdown s for the Big Blue that season. In January 1926, several members of the team traveled to Florida to play several pick up games ... Yellow Jackets and the NFL s Pottsville Maroons . Douglass also played for the Bethlehem Bears ... Yellow Jackets Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Leo ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Leo Category 1901 births Category Players of American ... Category Lehigh Mountain Hawks football players Category University of Vermont alumni Category Millville Football & Athletic Club players Category Year of death missing pt Leo Douglass ... more details
The RutgersUniversity Geology Museum is a geology museum located on the College Avenue Campus, next to Old Queens, of RutgersUniversity in New Brunswick, New Jersey . It was founded in 1872 by New Jersey State Geologist George H. Cook. ref name about cite web title About the museum url http geologymuseum.rutgers.edu about.shtml publisher RutgersUniversity accessdate 20 August 2011 ref It contains geologic samples, fossils, a mastodon skeleton ref name nyt1981 cite news title An Early New Jersey Visitor url http www.nytimes.com 1981 01 25 nyregion early new jersey vistor nine foot skeleton mastodon being prepared william.html?scp 1&sq rutgers 20geology 20museum&st cse work January 25, 1981 publisher New York Times accessdate 20 August 2011 date 25 January 1981 ref , Native American artifacts, and a mummy. ref name collections cite web title RutgersUniversity Geology Museum Collections url http geologymuseum.rutgers.edu exhibits.shtml accessdate 20 August 2011 ref References reflist External links http geologymuseum.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity Geology Museum coord 40.498588 74.446504 region US type landmark name RutgersUniversity Geology Museum display title Rutgers Category RutgersUniversity Category New Brunswick, New Jersey Category Museums established in 1872 Category Geology museums in New Jersey Category Museums in Middlesex County, New Jersey Category University museums in New Jersey ... more details
draftround 2 draftpick 41 collegeUniversity of Kansas Kansas teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki ... University of Kansas . Douglass was a two time All Big Eight Conference 1967 68 selection and an All American in 1968. During his senior season, Douglass directed the Jayhawks to a 9 2 record, a share ... Former Kansas Quarterback Bobby Douglass Up for Induction to College Football Hall of Fame author KU Athletics Football date March 10, 2011 work Official Website for the University of Kansas Athletics Department accessdate October 20, 2011 ref In 1972, playing for the Chicago Bears, Douglass set ... Gilchrist Douglass born June 22, 1947 in Manhattan, Kansas is a former American football quarterback ... Diego Chargers , the New Orleans Saints , the Oakland Raiders , and Green Bay Packers . Douglass ... in the CFL, one in the NFL have since run for over 1,000 yards. With Douglass starting, the Chicago ... quarterback controversy jay cutler bobby douglass title Bobby Douglass A Bears Quarterback Who Was One ... ref In five seasons from 1971 1975, Douglass played in 47 games and amassed 2,040 rushing yards ... a five season span from 1986 1990 . However, Douglass had little success as a passer, going 507 for 1178 ... 11 season NFL career. After his NFL career was over, Douglass briefly played minor league baseball ... 7 innings pitched, issued 13 walks and failed to record a strikeout. ref cite web title Bobby Douglass ... dougla002bob accessdate October 25, 2011 ref Douglass was married to former Playboy model Carol O Neal . Douglass was arrested on charges of trespassing on April 13, 2011. ref cite web url http www.chicagobreakingnews.com news local chibrknews exbear qb bobby douglass charged with trespass 20110414,0,6520702.story title Ex Bear QB Douglass charged with trespassing author Fuller, Ruth date April 14 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Bobby ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Bobby Category 1947 births Category Living people Category People from ... more details
against Centre College and the University of Tennessee . After one year at Kentucky, Douglass returned to the University of Michigan where he served as an assistant football coach from 1912 to 1919. He retired from football after the 1919 season to go into business. Douglass died of a heart ailment in Lexington, Kentucky in 1949 at age 62. ref cite news title Prentiss Douglass, Ex Grid Coach ...Infobox college coach name Prentiss Douglass image Prentiss Douglass.jpg caption Prentiss Douglass cropped from 1908 Michigan football team photograph birth date June 1887 birth place Martinsville, Illinois death date Death date and age 1949 11 9 1887 6 0 death place Lexington, Kentucky sport American football Football current team current title current record overall record CFbDWID championships awards player Y player years 1907&ndash 1908 player teams University of Michigan Michigan player positions Halfback American football Halfback coach Y coach years 1909&ndash 1910 br 1911 br 1912&ndash 1919 coach teams University of Michigan Michigan assistant br University of Kentucky Kentucky br Michigan assistant CFBHOF year Prentiss Porter Douglass June 1887 &ndash November 9, 1949 was an American football player and coach. File Prentiss Douglass, 1916.png thumb left 155px Assistant coach in 1916 He was a native of Martinsville, Illinois who graduated from the Culver Military Academy and the University of Michigan . He played football for Fielding H. Yost s 1907 Michigan Wolverines football team 1907 and 1908 Michigan Wolverines football team s at the Halfback American football halfback ... Wildcats football University of Kentucky . His 1911 Kentucky team finished the season with 7 wins and 3 losses. Kentucky was unscored upon in its first four games, surrendering six points to the University ... . NAME Douglass, Prentiss ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player and coach ... Lexington, Kentucky DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Prentiss Category 1949 deaths Category Kentucky Wildcats ... more details
Rutgers Category RutgersUniversity Category University and college campuses in the United States RutgersUniversity Busch Campus Category Geography of Middlesex County, New Jersey ...Busch Campus is one of the five campuses at RutgersUniversity s main Rutgers New Brunswick New Brunswick Piscataway area campus , and is located entirely within Piscataway Township, New Jersey , US. Academic ...?res F10813F63C5D127A93C7AB178BD95F478785F9 quote Dr. Edward J. Bloustein , the RutgersUniversity president, announced yesterday that the university had received 27,751,646, a record, in gifts ... on the Busch Campus of RutgersUniversity. It is named after Selman Waksman, who was a faculty ... by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and by Rutgers, The State University ... is the main library for science and health collection of the RutgersUniversity Libraries system. The School ..., and biology. The Rutgers Medical School was also built on this campus in 1970, but a year later was separated by the state to create the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and they continue ... unexpectedly donated 10 million to the University for biological research at his death in 1971. ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title New Jersey Briefs Rutgers Gifts Set Record Hearing ... L. Busch of Edgewater, the largest gift ever made to the state university. publisher New York ... for Charles L. Busch, a wealthy investor who, in 1971, willed Rutgers about 10 million for biological ... was formerly known as University Heights Campus . The land was donated by the state in the 1930s ... space. Hill Center for the Mathematical Sciences, named for George William Hill Rutgers 1859 , opened ... buildings Archive building for the University Library system Many residence halls and apartment buildings ... field for LaCrosse and Soccer Sonny Werblin Recreation Center University President s compound Physics facilities Classroom buildings SERC and ARC University of Medicine and Dentistry Buildings Busch Campus ... more details
on both Fina and Exxon s advertising councils. He graduated from Southern Methodist University ... gas station to have an electric charge station in the county. Personal Douglass is a member ... ref Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Brad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass ... University alumni Category University of North Texas alumni Category Living people US business ... more details
, university administrator External links http www.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity http president.rutgers.edu Office of the President of RutgersUniversity http www.libraries.rutgers.edu rul libs scua university archives leaders.shtml Leadership on the Banks Rutgers Presidents, 1766 2004 , essays by Thomas J. Frusciano, University Archivist RutgersUniversity first published in The Journal of the RutgersUniversity Libraries , LIII, No. 1 June 1991 . RutgersRutgers presidents Category RutgersUniversity Presidents Category Presidents of RutgersUniversity Category Presidents by university or college in the United States Rutgers ...The President of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey also known as RutgersUniversity is the chief Academic administration administrator of RutgersUniversity and&mdash in an ex officio capacity&mdash a presiding officer within the University s 59 member Board of Trustees and its eleven member Board of Governors. Appointed by these bodies to the post and delegated authority to run the day to day operation of the University, the President is responsible to those bodies alone. The first president, Reverend Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh , was appointed to the office in 1785&mdash in the days when Rutgers was called Queen s College 1766 1824 . Since then, nineteen men have served as president ... has served in this position since 2002. Presidents of RutgersUniversity The following nineteen individuals have served as President of RutgersUniversity from the creation of the office in 1785 to the present. Those marked with their names in bold had graduated from Rutgers. Those marked with died ... minister, College President 13 Philip Milledoler Brett 1871 &ndash 1960 1930 &ndash 1931 Corporate ... 1911 &ndash 1977 1959 &ndash 1971 Professor of Philosophy, university administrator, television quiz show personality 17 Edward J. Bloustein 1925 &ndash 1989 1971 &ndash 1989 Law professor, university ... more details
Infobox name Infobox rudu above RutgersUniversity Debate Union headerstyle background 999999 labelstyle ... http debate.rutgers.edu debate.rutgers.edu header4 2012 Executive Board ref name board RutgersUniversity ... data13 Bhargavi Sriram 13 header25 Coaching label29 Debate Coach data29 Storey Clayton The RutgersUniversity Debate Union RUDU is RutgersUniversity s intercollegiate debate team. Re founded in 2001, its roots extend back to the 1700s and the King s Queen s Debates with Columbia University then King s College when Rutgers was known under its founding name of Queen s College. ref name kingqueen Daily ... re founded after a period of dormancy, there is a strong history of debate at Rutgers. The team not only debated Columbia in the King s Queen s debates of the 1700s ref name ruduhistory RutgersUniversity ... against New York University in 1881. ref name ruduhistory Paul Robeson was a member of Rutgers ... ref and defeating Harvard University in 1947. ref name harvard Debaters Bow to Rutgers ... RutgersUniversity Debate Union Official Website, RUDU Elects 2012 Executive Board http rudebate.wordpress.com ... teams, ref name ruinvitational2012 RutgersUniversity Debate Union Official Website, Yale Defeats ... Rutgers Invitationals. ref name ruinvitational RutgersUniversity Debate Union Official Website, RU ... with Rutgers new Project Civility. ref name civility University debate team grapples over ... University Debate Union Official Website, Rutgers, Columbia Revive Centuries Old Tradition http ... Chris Bergman 13 References Reflist External links http debate.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity Debate ... RutgersUniversity Category Student debating societies Student Debating Societies ... , University of Massachusetts Press, 2005 http books.google.com books?id vuckDH3cD EC&pg PA61 ref during his time there in the 1910s. Rutgers debaters were often quite successful, notching a long winning streak in the early 20th century ref name ninth Ninth Victory for Rutgers Debaters , New York ... more details
16476 MIT Technology Review featuring ORBIT , Mar Apr 2006. http www.rutgers.edu Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey http www.soe.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity, School of Engineering SoE http www.ece.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE http www.cs.rutgers.edu RutgersUniversity, Computer Science Department CS Category RutgersUniversity Category University and college laboratories in the United States Category Wireless Category Wireless ... more details
Infobox rugby biography name Frank Douglass image caption birth name Francis Wingfield Douglass nickname birth date birth date 1875 7 15 df y birth place Grahamstown , South Africa death date Death date and age 1972 9 20 1875 7 15 df yes death place height weight ru position Rugby union positions Forwards Forward ru amateurclubs ru amupdate ru nationalteam South Africa national rugby union team South Africa ru nationalyears 1896 ru nationalcaps 1 ru nationalpoints 0 ru ntupdate 19 July 2010 ru province Eastern Province Kings Eastern Province ru provinceyears ru provincecaps ru provincepoints ru provinceupdate 19 July 2010 relatives school St. Andrew s College South Africa St. Andrew s Collegeuniversity Francis Wingfield Frank Douglass 15 July 1875 20 September 1972 was a South Africa n international rugby union player. Born in Grahamstown , he attended St. Andrew s College South Africa St. Andrew s College before playing provincial rugby for Eastern Province Kings Eastern Province . He made his only Test match rugby union Test appearance for South Africa national rugby union team South Africa during 1896 British Lions tour to South Africa Great Britain s 1896 tour . He played as a Rugby union positions Forwards forward in the 1st Test of the series, an 8 0 South Africa loss. Douglass died in 1972 at the age of 97. ref cite web url http www.genslin.us bokke title Frank Douglass publisher Springbok Rugby Hall of Fame accessdate 2010 09 05 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION South African rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH 15 July 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH Grahamstown , South Africa DATE OF DEATH 20 September 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Frank Category South African rugby union players Category South Africa international rugby union players Category Rugby union forwards Category 1875 births Category 1972 deaths Category People from Grahamstown Category Alumni of St. Andrew s College ... more details
in college at California State University Los Angeles at the young age of 17. Mrs. Rain Tree became the second member in the family s history to graduate from a University when she received her Bachelor s of Arts Degree from California State University, Northridge. Pastor Maggie, as she prefers ...Douglass is a community on the north side of Memphis, Tennessee . Douglass was named after Frederick Douglass , who was admired by Reverend William Rush Plummer , the one time owner of the land approximately convert 40 acre km2 where the Douglass neighborhood currently stands. Geography Douglass borders ... his land into a community and name it after Fredrick Douglass, a man he had come to befriend and admire ... now known as the Douglass Community in Memphis, Tennessee after his family was released from slavery ... a vital role in the Plummer family and the lives of families in the Douglass Community due to Reverend ... a vision that a church was needed for the community. Under a bush arbor in Douglass Park, the first ... allowed Douglass High School to hold classes in the early 1900s when the school was blown away by the Great ... under the name of St. Paul Douglass M. B. Church under the direction of Reverend Harry Davis and is a landmark in the Historic Douglass Community. St. Paul has been remodeled four times 1940 ... been a member of St. Paul Douglass Missionary Baptist Church since birth. She was baptized at the church ... Campbell in Northern California. Shortly after her graduation from San Francisco State University where she received a Bachelors of Arts degree and her graduation from the University of California, Berkeley ... to graduate from a university. Shortly after her daughter, Rieka Leene White Rain Tree, graduated high ... with St. Paul Douglass M. B. Church and officially established an official covenant partnership between St. Paul Douglass M.B. church and her California based Maggie Campbell Ministries on December ... their affiliation and ministry partnership with St. Paul Douglass Missionary Baptist Church. Alvin ... more details
George Douglass Sherley 1857&ndash 1917 was an author, journalist, and poet. Sherley was born and lived in Louisville, Kentucky Louisville , Kentucky . He was born into a wealthy family with interests in railroad companies, and inherited the family s estate. He graduated from Centre College , and then studied law at the University of Virginia . He worked as a journalist for the Louisville Courier Journal beginning in the 1870s despite his millionaire status. He wrote poetry and short stories which he published using his own wealth during the 1880s. ref name Van Allen, p. 352 Van Allen, p. 352 ref ref name k Kleber, p. 182 ref His works received little attention until he partnered with popular poet James Whitcomb Riley in 1893 to tour the United States. Riley helped Sherley gain acceptance in the western literary commuinity, and as part of Riley s show, he performed with other major talents including Samuel Clemens . ref name Van Allen, p. 352 After Riley and Sherley stopped touring in 1895, Sherley returned to live in both Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky where he continued authoring ...&dq Douglass Sherley louisville born&hl en&ei ct3pS KsO5HctgPp0 D9Bw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CDwQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Douglass 20Sherley 20louisville 20born&f false page 110 publisher ... author Kleber, John E. publisher University Press of Kentucky isbn 0813121000 cite book title James Whitcomb Riley a life author Van Allen, Elizabeth J. publisher Indiana University Press year 1999 isbn 0253335914 Further reading cite book url http books.google.com books?id V rq UXrDQC&dq Douglass Sherley&source gbs navlinks s title Collected Works of Douglass Sherley author Sherley, Douglas isbn 9780559079924 publisher BiblioBazaar year 2009 Persondata NAME Sherley, Douglass ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., Douglass Category 1857 births Category 1917 deaths Category Writers from Kentucky Category People from Louisville, Kentucky Category Centre College alumni ... more details
Infobox University name School of Engineering br small The State University of New Jersey image Image Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey logo.png 165px Official Seal of RutgersUniversity motto ... www.soe.rutgers.edu The School of Engineering SoE at RutgersUniversityRutgers, The State University of New Jersey , was founded in 1914 as the College of Engineering. It was originally a part of the Rutgers .... PDF . Office of Institutional Research and Academic Planning. Rutgers, The State University of New ... centers, and is also affiliated with other research centers throughout RutgersUniversity. These large ... Information Networks Laboratory WINLAB RutgersUniversity WINLAB Student organizations The School of Engineering has a RutgersUniversity student organizations student governing organization , the Engineering ... active within the SoE, and generally represents the students of the SoE in the RutgersUniversity ... Official website of the Engineering Governing Council publisher Rutgers, The State University of New ... University ASME Student Chapter publisher Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey url http coewww.rutgers.edu ... University AIAA Student Chapter publisher Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey url ... CareerHandouts.html College Majors and Career Information. Rutgers Career Services ..., The State University of New Jersey http www.soe.rutgers.edu Rutgers School of Engineering SoE http www.egc.rutgers.edu Website of the Engineering Governing Council EGC at RutgersUniversity. Rutgers coord 40.520650 74.456105 display title Category RutgersUniversity colleges and schools Category ... dept history robbins chapt04.pdf Chapter Four Rutgers Scientific School 1859 1880 . PDF Retrieved ... . Departments and programs The Rutgers School of Engineering is composed primarily of seven ... . ref name mech web http www.mechanics.rutgers.edu Graduate Program in Mechanics. Rutgers School ... sciences.php Applied Sciences web page. Office of Academic Affairs. Rutgers School of Engineering ... more details
RutgersUniversity is home to chapters of many Greek organizations, however, only a small percentage of the undergraduate student body is active in Greek life. Several fraternities and sororities maintain houses for their chapters in the area of Union Street known as Frat Row in New Brunswick, New Jersey New Brunswick within blocks of RutgersCollege Avenue Campus. In 1845, Delta Phi became the first fraternity to organize on the campus. Zeta Psi was the second fraternity and was organized in 1845 as well. The Alpha Rho chapter of Chi Psi Fraternity, founded at RutgersCollege in 1879, was the first fraternity at Rutgers to own a fraternity house, or Lodge , purchased in 1887. The fraternity today still owns and occupies the same property at 114 College Avenue. Presently, there are over fifty fraternities and sororities on the New Brunswick Piscataway campus, ranging from traditional to historically African American , Hispanic , Multiculturalism Multicultural and Asia Asian interest organizations. ref http ofsa.rutgers.edu Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs at RutgersUniversity ... by the University s administration. ref http ofsa.rutgers.edu chapters index.html Registered Fraternities and Sororities Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, RutgersUniversity, accessed 9 September ... or unsanctioned organizations Expand section date May 2007 RutgersUniversity has a number of unregistered ... RutgersUniversity http getinvolved.rutgers.edu ofsa Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Rutgers Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT RutgersUniversity Greek Organizations Category RutgersUniversity Greek organizations, RutgersUniversity Category Lists of chapters of United States student societies by college ... associated with the University. Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Delta Epsilon Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Nu Omega ... Psi Newark Gamma Sigma Rutgers Gamma Sigma Iota Sigma Beta Kappa Zeta Psi Lambda Psi Delta Mu ... more details
Residential Education , broadly defined, is a pre college education provided in an environment where students both live and learn outside of their family homes. Varied forms of residential education have been in existence in the United States since before the nation s founding. Some typical forms of residential education include boarding schools , University preparatory school preparatory schools , orphanages , children and youth villages, residential academies, military schools and, most recently, residential charter schools. References Flint, Anthony, Boarding School Approach to Youths At Risk Questioned , Boston Globe , August 16, 1993. Goldsmith, Heidi, The Renaissance of Residential Education in the U.S. Conference Summary, October 2000. External links http www.ResidentialEducation.org CORE the Coalition for Residential Education Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Category School types Category Total institutions Edu stub ... more details
The Acharnians, by Aristophanes author Douglass Parker publisher University of Michigan Press year 1961 cite book title The Wasps, by Aristophanes author Douglass Parker publisher University of Michigan Press year 1962 cite book title Lysistrata, by Aristophanes author Douglass Parker publisher University ... Ecclesiazusae , by Aristophanes author Douglass Parker publisher University of Michigan Press ... publisher Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas year 1994 author Douglass ... by the University of Texas College of Liberal Arts http www.didaskalia.net issues 8 1 Didaskalia ...Douglass Stott Parker, Sr. May 27, 1927 February 8, 2011 was an American classicist, academic, and translator. Born in LaPorte, Indiana , the son of Cyril Rodney Parker and Isobel Ross Parker, Douglass received an undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a doctorate from Princeton University ... has had over two hundred productions. Parker was Professor of Classics at the University of Texas ... title WAA an Intruded Gloss author Douglass Parker journal Arion, Third Series volume 2 number 2 3 pages 251 256 ref Earlier he had been a professor at Yale 1953 55 and at the University of California ..., & Music journal University of Texas Plan II Curriculum year 2005 ref and were popular he was known at the University of Texas for his breadth of knowledge and teaching, and won graduate and undergraduate ... University of Texas title Public Affairs notice year 2011 ref ref cite article url http www.utexas.edu faculty council 2011 2012 memorials parkerd.html author University of Texas Faculty Council title In Memoriam Douglass S. Parker year 2011 ref In 2011 the Journal Didaskalia dedicated its new endeavors to Douglass Parker, who embodied the interplay between scholarship and practice, between an acute ... www.didaskalia.net issues 8 1 title Didaskalia volume 8 number 1 year 2011 chapter Remembering Douglass ... Southern Illinois University Daily Egyptian title Classics professor portrays a candid Zeus year October ... more details
with John J. Wallis of the University of Maryland, College Park and Barry Weingast of Stanford University ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT North, Douglass Category Academics of the University of Cambridge Category American ...Infobox economist name Douglass C. North school tradition New institutional economics color black image ... death date death place nationality United States field Economic history institution Washington University in St. Louis br Stanford University br University of Washington br Cambridge University alma mater University of California, Berkeley influences Melvin M. Knight influenced known for awards Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 1993 Douglass Cecil North born November 5, 1920 is an United .... Biography Douglass North was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts , on November 5, 1920. He moved several ... was educated at Ashbury College in Ottawa, Ontario and Choate Rosemary Hall The Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut . He was accepted at Harvard University Harvard at the same time that his father became the head of MetLife on the west coast, so North opted to go to University of California ... at the University of Washington . He was Professor of Economics at the University of Washington from 1950 1983. He joined the faculty of Washington University in Saint Louis in 1983 as the Henry ... History and Institutions at Cambridge University in 1981. In 1991, he became the first economic ... organization Vipani . North is currently teaching at Washington University in St. Louis and is the Bartlett Burnap Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University . ref http www.hoover.org bios north.html North s Profile , Hoover Institution ref Institutions 1991 Douglass North s 1991 .... 86 91, 1965. Institutional Change and American Economic Growth , Cambridge University Press, 1971 with Lance ... England , Cambridge University Press, 1989 Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance , Cambridge University Press, 1990. Institutions , 1991, The Journal of Economic Perspectives , 5 ... more details
, D.C. Category University of Maryland, College Park alumni fr Douglass Wallop ...Infobox writer name Douglass Wallop image birth name John Douglass Wallop, III birth date birth date 1920 03 08 mf y birth place Washington D.C. death date death date and age 1985 04 01 1920 03 08 mf y death place Washington D.C. occupation Writer nationality flagicon USA American spouse Lucille Fletcher 1949 children Stepchildren Taffy br Wendy period genre subject movement notableworks The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant partner awards John Douglass Wallop III 8 March 1920 1 April 1985 was an United States American novelist and playwright . Biography Early life John Douglass Wallop III was born on March 8, 1920 to John Douglass, Jr., an insurance agent, and Marjorie Wallop maiden name Ellis . Wallop graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland in 1942, where he served as editor of The Old Line , a student run literary and humor magazine. Writing career His first novel, 1953 s Night Light , the story concerns a father s search into the background of his child s murderer. Anne Brooks of the New York Herald Tribune New York Herald Tribune Book Review said created characters who are both real and colorful, and he has delved into a maniac s mind with considerable understanding. R.G. Peck wrote an article for the Chicago Tribune Chicago Sunday Tribune and said it was the first novel that s well constructed, carefully written, and free of painful mannerisms. Al Hine of the Saturday Review US magazine Saturday Review said it s a novel that is moving and tautly interesting from first page to last. Mr. Wallop writes fluently and without affectation, even when he is exploring the subcellars of bop. Career He authored 13 works but is most famous for The Year ... Wallop, Douglass ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American writer DATE OF BIRTH March 8, 1920 ... Wallop, Douglass Category 1920 births Category 1985 deaths Category American novelists Category American ... more details
DEFAULTSORT Douglass, David H. Category American physicists Category University of Maine alumni ... in the field of gravitational wave detectors . Prof. Douglass has also worked on chaos and frequency ... paper by Douglass and coworkers questioned the reliability of 22 of the most commonly used global ... and 17 co authors later rebutted Douglass paper. ref http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 121433727 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 ref A list of Prof. Douglass recent publications concerning global climate change may be found here http www.pas.rochester.edu douglass recent publications.html See also ... douglass recent publications.html Publications http www.pas.rochester.edu douglass Home page http spider.pas.rochester.edu mainFrame people pages Douglass David H.html Home page 2 University of Rochester, Department of Physics & Astronomy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass ... staff Category University of Chicago faculty Category University of Rochester faculty Category Year ... more details
Joseph Douglass 1871 1935 was a groundbreaking African American concert violinist and grandson of abolitionist Frederick Douglass . Early Life and Influence During the time following the Civil War, many African American musicians began to break into the art music genre. Joseph Douglass, a concert violinist, was one of the first African American performers to be nationally and internationally renowned. His influence came at an early age from his father and grandfather, famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who were both amateur violin players. First Big Break Douglass received his first big break as a concert violinist at the age of 22 when he performed at the World s Columbian Exposition , also known as the Chicago World s Fair. On August 25, 1893 performers joined together to celebrate Colored American Day which Frederick Douglass helped plan ref cite web url http columbus.iit.edu reed2.html title The World s Columbian Exposition of 1893 Black Presence at the White City accessdate 2010 ... Lawrence Dunbar s poetry, performances by Sidney Woodward and Deseria Plato . Joseph Douglass also ... his performance at the World s Columbian Exposition, he was very well known. Douglass is credited as the first ... Americans A history 3 ed. . W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0393038432. ref . Douglass toured extensively ... 3 ed. . W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0393038432. ref . Douglass was also the first violinist of any ..., but they were never released. On top of his performance career, Douglass was an educator and conductor, too. He had tenured positions at Howard University and the Colored Music Settlement School ... life Douglass was married to Fannie Howard Douglass. Fannie was a musician as well, often accompanying .... ref cite web url http www.fdff.org aboutus.html title Frederick Douglass Family Foundation accessdate ... blackviolinlinks.html Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Douglass ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Douglass, Joseph Category 1871 births Category 1935 deaths ... more details
Infobox writer name Sara Douglass image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE pseudonym Sara Douglass birth name Sara Warneke birth date birth date 1957 6 2 ... Sara Douglass , was an Australia n fantasy writer who lived in Hobart , Tasmania . Biography A great grand daughter of psychic Robert James Lees , Douglass was born in Penola, South Australia . She attended Annesley College , in Wayville , a suburb of Adelaide . She studied for her BA while working ... in medieval history at La Trobe University , Bendigo . While there she completed her first ... success. Until the mid 2000s, Douglass hosted a bulletin board on her website , with the aim ..., Douglass was diagnosed with ovarian cancer . ref http www.heraldsun.com.au news breaking news australian fantasy writer sara douglass dies of ovarian cancer story e6frf7jx 1226147916645 Australian fantasy writer Sara Douglass dies of ovarian cancer ref She underwent treatment, but in late 2010 the cancer returned. ref http nonsuchkitchengardens.com wordpress ?p 606 Douglass writings about dying ... news australian fantasy writer sara douglass dies of ovarian cancer story e6frf7jx 1226147916645 title Australian fantasy writer Sara Douglass dies of ovarian cancer last Chapman first Jennifer date 27 September 2011 work heraldsun.com.au accessdate 27 September 2011 ref Works Fantasy fiction Douglass ... Awards publisher The Locus Index to SF Awards accessdate 2008 08 07 ref Douglass s second series ... 2008 08 07 ref In addition to the fantasy novels set in the world of Tencendor and Escator, Douglass ... to SF Awards accessdate 2008 08 07 ref Other works Douglass also wrote a non fiction book, The Betrayal ... 1997 Pilgrim Sara Douglass novel Pilgrim 1998 Crusader Sara Douglass novel Crusader 1999 The Crucible ... Citadel 2008 The Infinity Gate 2010 Other Beyond the Hanging Wall 1996 Threshold Sara Douglass ... Sara Douglass Official website http www.victorianflowergarden.com nonsuch.html Sara s home at Nonsuch ... more details