for the concept in organizations Founder s syndrome Image Founder effect.png thumb right Simple illustration of foundereffect. The original population is on the left with three possible founder populations on the right. In population genetics , the foundereffect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs ... , from the parent population from which it is derived. In extreme cases, the foundereffect ... founder populations show that one or the other color may predominate foundereffect , due to random sampling of the original population. A population bottleneck may also cause a foundereffect even though it is not strictly a new population. The foundereffect is a special case of genetic drift . ref ... in the development of Martha s Vineyard Sign Language . General The foundereffect is a special ... rapid changes in the colony s gene frequency led most scientists to consider the foundereffect ... population size accompanying the foundereffect were critically important for new species to develop ... location United States year 1998 ref Serial foundereffect Serial founder effects have occurred ... for a serial foundereffect originating in Africa journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume ... wiki wiki.pl FoundereffectFoundereffect ref More severe illnesses exist among ... Foundereffect popgen http evolution.berkeley.edu evosite evo101 VC1cPeripatric.shtml Peripatric speciation ... The Theory of Speciation VIA the Founder Principle journal Genetics volume 94 issue 4 pages 1011 ... H Freeman and Company ref In addition to founder effects, the new population is often a very small ... effect generation after generation until the population reaches a certain size. Alleles which were ... by serial founder effects. ref cite journal author DeGiorgio M, Jakobsson M, Rosenberg NA title Explaining worldwide patterns of human genetic variation using a coalescent based serial founder ... 2164 7 151 ref Founder effects in island ecology Founder populations are essential to the study of island ... more details
wiktionary founderFounder or Founders may refer to Entrepreneur , the starter of a private or public company Founding Fathers see list of national founders Founder, a hoof ailment caused by Laminitis Rotation, sinking, and founder Laminitis Founder IRC , management status for Internet Relay Chat Founders Star Trek Founders Star Trek , a subrace of the fictional Changeling race To founder foundering, a nautical term for a shipwreck accident The Founder , the student newspaper at Royal Holloway, University of London Companies Founders Brewing Company , a craft brewery located in Grand Rapids, Michigan Worshipful Company of Founders , a London livery company Founder Group , a Chinese information technology and pharmaceutical conglomerate Founder Technology , a Shanghai subsidiary See also Foundereffect , genetic effect of expansion of isolated small populations Foundered strata , rock beds which have collapsed due to removal of underlying beds disambig simple Founder ... more details
italictitle About the student newspaper other uses Founder disambiguation Founder StudentMedia name The Founder logofile The Founder Issue 4 Cover.jpg logoalt The Founder type Newspaper launch 2006 former names web http www.thefounder.co.uk university Royal Holloway, University of London other media Radio Insanity radio Insanity distribution 1 On Campus, Englefield Green, Egham, Staines, Windsor dist details 1 The Founder is the independent student newspaper at Royal Holloway, University of London . It is distinguished from other campus media by its compact newspaper compact design and its independence from SURHUL . Current information The newspaper is headed by its founder, Jack Lenox. In the autumn 2007 edition of the College s alumni magazine, Higher , Lenox was spotlighted as a natural born leader . ref Higher 1 It consists of a newspaper with a large arts section called, Extra . The newspaper contains the sections News Comment & Debate Features Film Music Sport In December 2010 The Founder became the first student publication in the UK to launch an iPhone app. Impact The Founder ..., the newspaper concluded that The Founder seemed to have been created by people who had done it before ... Union and the College. Fact date March 2008 In June 2008, writing from The Founder newspaper was showcased ... In 2011, The Founder s Features Editor Kate Brook was recognised at the London Student Journalism Awards as the year s Best Feature Writer. Special features The Founder has featured a number of top ... Theo Paphitis Tim Minchin Famous editions The Founder has produced a number of memorable front ... 400 students without halls? The Founder also printed an anonymous letter written by an undergraduate ... writers editors contributors Although a fledgling newspaper, The Founder is known to have good ... The Founder http quad.thefounder.co.uk QUAD http www.rhul.ac.uk Royal Holloway, University of London DEFAULTSORT Founder Category Royal Holloway, University of London Category United Kingdom ... more details
distinguish FoundereffectFounder s syndrome, sometimes called Founderitis, ref cite web last Kleibrink first Maryll title Diagnosis Founderitis url http www.asaecenter.org Resources EUArticle.cfm?ItemNumber ... used to refer to a pattern of behavior on the part of the founder s of an organization that, over ... Founder s Syndrome publisher National Resources Centre accessdate 2008 11 22 ref and commonly occurs in both non profit organization non profit and for profit . An organization faces founder s syndrome ..., seeking effective involvement with organizational development and the founder s who seek to dominate .... ref name best There are a number of negative effects that may occur when an original founder CEO .... Exclusion of newcomers First, a founder s passion and charisma, initially essential to the successful ... is expanded. The founder s domination of the decision making process may frustrate effective ... NP Bd FoundersSyndrome Art.htm title Founder s Syndrome? Who me? publisher Help4NonProfits accessdate ... with the person or personality of the founder and may experience diminished public trust. Typically ... to hear the words, That s not how we ve always done it. Decision making The founder is at the center ... selected by the founder and thus is often composed of friends and colleagues of the founder. The board s role may be relegated to support for the founder, rather than to lead the organization. They are often ... isn t to the mission, but to the founder. They are unable to answer basic questions without ... loyalty to the founder rather than skills, organizational fit, or experience. Founders tend to surround themselves with cheerleaders, rather than people with valuable insights and ideas. Coping with Founder s syndrome requires discussion of the problem, a plan of action, and interventions by the founder ... misc founders.htm title Founder s Syndrome How Corporations Suffer and Can Recover publisher Free Management Library accessdate 2008 11 23 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Founder ... more details
Founder s Award , Founders Award , or Founders Award may refer to any number of awards associated with an organization s founder or founders Founder s Badge Boys Brigade in Malaysia Google Founders Award Order of the Arrow Founder s Award, see Honors and awards of the Order of the Arrow Founder s Award Theater Hall of Fame Founders Award, see American Theatre Hall of Fame Founders Award Founder s award of Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards disambig ... more details
Infobox Company company name Founder Technology Group Corporation br company logo Image Foundertech.png company type State owned enterprise genre foundation 1986 founder location city Shanghai location country People s Republic of China location origins key people Chairman Mr. Fang Zhonghua area served People s Republic of China industry Information technology products services revenue operating income net income num employees parent Founder Group divisions subsid owner company slogan homepage http www.foundertech.com eng en index.asp Founder Tech en icon br http www.foundertech.com Founder Tech zh icon Founder Technology Group Corporation SSE 600601 , a subsidiary of Founder Group from Peking University , is an information technology state owned enterprise in Shanghai , China . It is engaged in the product development development of personal computers and computer peripherals , under the brand of Fang Zheng , and printed circuit boards . ref http finance.google.com finance?q SHA 600601 Founder Technology Group Corp. ref History Founder Technology was established in 1986 and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 1990. References reflist External links Official http www.foundertech.com eng en index.asp Founder Tech en icon Official http www.foundertech.com Founder Tech zh icon Category Companies based in Shanghai Category Companies established in 1986 Category Information technology companies Category Peking University Category Government owned companies of the People s Republic of China Category 1986 establishments in China de Founder Technology Group fr Founder Technology Group zh ... more details
contains Chinese text Infobox Company name Founder Group logo type nowrap begin Government owned corporation ... ref http www.founder.com en index.html ref genre foundation 1986 founder location city Beijing ... www.founder.com en About Founder OverseasBranches.html ref key people industry Information Technology ... parent divisions subsid Founder Technology homepage http www.founder.com en index.html founder.com footnotes intl Founder Group is a major China Chinese technology Conglomerate company conglomerate ... Founder Technology Group is the second largest personal computer vendor in China. Its motto is ... isn t . The company is currently moving to establish itself as a computer chip designer. Founder ... and influential high tech companies. Founder Group has 5 public companies listed in stock ... ventures. Altogether, Founder Group has nearly 30,000 employees. The total sales revenue of the Group ... successfully outputted from the laser Typesetter. In October 1995, Founder computers and monitors were released 1998, the Founder Group acquired Yanzhong Industrial, which was then renamed Founder Technologies, invested with high quality assets such as Founder Computer, thus promoting the migration toward hi tech businesses December 1995, the Founder Hong Kong Co., Ltd. was listed on the Hong Kong stock market as a red chip stock 1994, Founder began its expedition into the area of system integration 1992, the first overseas branch, the Founder Hong Kong Co., Ltd. was established and Founder began tapping into the international market 1992, Founder began researches in radio & TV areas and developed ... TV stations December 12, 1992, the Beida Founder Group was incorporated 1988, the Beijing Science ... Inc. predecessor of the Founder Group and production and operations of the Chinese Laser Typesetting ... industry August 2000, Founder worked with Yahoo and other operators to acquired the Hong Kong listed ...., Ltd. was renamed the Founder Digital holding Co., Ltd. ref http www.founder.com en About Founder ... more details
In genetics , a founder mutation is a mutation that appears in the DNA of one or more individuals who are founders of a distinct population. Founder mutations initiate with changes that occur in the DNA and can get passed down to other generations. ref name BSCS cite web url http bscs.org pages curriculumdevelopment onco glossary.htm title Bioinformatics Glossary publisher bscs.org accessdate 2009 03 23 ref ref name CIHR cite web url http www.mshri.on.ca colorectalcancer definitions.html title Colorectal Cancer Research Definitions publisher www.mshri.on.ca accessdate 2009 03 23 ref Founder mutations originate in long stretches of DNA on a single chromosome indeed, the original haplotype is the whole chromosome. As the generations progress, the proportion of the haplotype that is common to all carriers of the mutation is shortened due to genetic recombination . This shortening allows scientists to roughly estimate the age of the mutation. ref name SCIAM cite web url http www.sciam.com article.cfm?id founder mutations title Founder Mutations Scientific American publisher www.sciam.com accessdate 2009 03 23 ref References references genetics stub Category Evolutionary biology Category Genetics Category Mutation ... more details
coord 51 25 29 N 00 34 00 W type landmark display title Infobox building name Founder s Building native name former names alternate names image Foundersrhul.jpg alt caption Founder s Building of Royal Holloway, University of London map type map alt map caption altitude building type architectural style Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival structural system cost Pound sterling 600,000 client Thomas Holloway owner current tenants landlord location address location town Egham location country United Kingdom iso region coordinates display latitude longitude latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates start date 1874 completion date 1881 inauguration date 1886 renovation date demolition date destruction date height diameter floor count floor area main contractor architect William Henry Crossland architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer awards url references Image RoyalHolloway FrontEntrance.jpg thumb right 295px The main gate of the college with the Founder s Building in the background The Founder s Building was the original building of Royal Holloway College and is an example of Gothic Revival architecture in the United Kingdom. Today it is the dominant building on the campus of Royal Holloway, University of London RHUL in Egham , Surrey . The construction of the building began in 1874, and was completed in 1881. The building and the college were a Pound sterling 600,000 gift to the nation by the entrepreneur and philanthropy philanthropist Thomas Holloway . It was designed by the architect William Henry Crossland , and inspired ... 26&storycode 405223&c 1 Original features Times Higher Education. 5 February 2009 ref The Founder .... Many of the college s main administrative offices remain within the Founder s Building. It is also ... at the time of completion are available for viewing in the Royal Holloway archives located in Founder ... Seabhcan.jpg thumb 360px left Founder s Building Category Grade I listed buildings ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 The Salvation Army In 1917, five years after the death of the founder of the Salvation Army William Booth , his son, General Bramwell Booth , inaugurated the Order of the Founder to recognise Salvationists who had rendered distinguished service, such as would have specially commended itself to the Founder. ref The Salvation Army Yearbook, 2010 pp. 35 ref The first awards were made in 1920 to 15 officers and one soldier. Three years later, seven officers and one local officer were honored, but since then the awards have been made much more sparingly and, to date, 104 officers and 106 lay Salvationists have been recognised with the Army s highest honor, a mere 210 in total over 83 years. The first presentation was to a soldier, Private Herbert Bourne, for outstanding Christian witness and service during military service in the First World War . A few senior leaders like Commissioner T. Henry Howard , General Evangeline Booth and Commissioner Catherine Bramwell Booth have been picked out but. much more commonly, faithful and devoted service by less well known personalities has been acknowledged. Some of the early awards went to people in the United Kingdom , Australia , Indonesia , Russia , France and the USA , but very quickly recipients from Japan , Guyana , Switzerland , Denmark , The Netherlands , China and Norway were picked out. New Zealand has probably had a higher than average recognition for the size of its population, but other territories such as Korea , South America West and Zimbabwe have also been featured. The honor is rarely given because every nomination is carefully and painstakingly scrutinised by a panel of senior leaders at IHQ. Salvationists have every reason to be proud of those who have been awarded this outstanding recognition for meritorious Christian example, witness and service. The recipients of the order are class ... Emma Major Caribbean 2000 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Order Of The Founder Category The Salvation ... more details
Distinguish Affect disambiguation wiktionary effectEffect may refer to A result or change of something List of effects Cause and effect, an idiom describing causality In pharmacy and pharmacology Drug effect , a change resulting from the administration of a drug Therapeutic effect , a beneficial change in medical condition, often caused by a drug Adverse effect or side effect, an unwanted change in medical condition caused by a drug Dose response effect, the relationship between a drug dose and its effect, plotted on a dose response curve In media Special effect , an artificial illusion Sound effect , an artificially created or enhanced sound Effects unit , a device used to manipulate electronic sound Effects pedal , a small device attached to an instrument to modify its sound Visual effects , artificially created or enhanced images Miscellaneous Effects, one s personal property or belongings Effects G.I. Joe , a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe Effect size , a measure of the strength of a relationship between two variables Effect system , formal system which describes the computational effects of computer programs See also lookfrom intitle Affect disambiguation Effectiveness disambiguation Efficacy Pragmatism , the philosophy of causes and effects Sequence of events disambig cs Efekt da Effekt de Effekt es Causalidad fr Effet homonymie id Efek nl Effect pl Efekt ru sk Efekt th uk ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name Founder s Hall nrhp type image Atlantic Union College Founder s Hall.jpg caption location Lancaster, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 26 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 41 long seconds 10 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1883 architect Barker & Nourse architecture Gothic, Queen Anne added April 14, 1980 governing body Private refnum 80001678 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Founder s Hall is a historic building at Atlantic Union College in Lancaster, Massachusetts . The hall was built in 1883 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures completed in 1883 Category Buildings and structures in Worcester County, Massachusetts WorcesterMA NRHP stub ... more details
class infobox football style width 16em text align center style font size 16px Saudi Founder s Cup style font size 11px line height 15px Commented out Image Saudi Arabia FA.png 130px style font size 12px color white background 348017 Founded style font size 12px 1999 2000 style font size 12px color white background 348017 Nation style font size 12px KSA style font size 12px color white background 348017 Number of Teams style font size 12px 152 style font size 12px color white background 348017 Current Holder style font size 20px Al Hilal Saudi Founder s Cup Arabic , is an official Centennial football tournament, held every hundred years. organized by the Saudi Arabia Football Federation to celebrate the kingdom centenary. All the Saudi clubs 152 club in all divisions participate in this tournament. First played in 1999 2000 and won by Al Hilal . ref http www.alriyadh.com Contents 2000 02 17 02 2000 page2.html 1 Al Hilal win the Saudi Founder s Cup ar icon ref Final Match footballbox date 2000 2 16 time 19 20 team1 Al Hilal team2 Al Ahli Jeddah Al Ahli score 2 &ndash 1 goals1 Nawaf Al Temyat goal br Jassem Al Houwaidi goal goals2 Khaled Gahwji goal stadium King Fahd Stadium , Riyadh attendance 67,000 class wikitable style text align center margin 0 auto Century Champion br First Title Al Hilal br 1999 References reflist Category Football competitions in Saudi Arabia SaudiArabia sport stub Asia footy competition stub ar ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Founder s Hall, The Rockefeller University nrhp type nhl image Founders hall.jpg caption location 66th Street Manhattan 66th Street and York Avenue Manhattan York Avenue , Manhattan , New York City , New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 45 lat seconds 47 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 57 long seconds 18 long direction W area built 1906 architect architecture designated nrhp type May 30, 1974 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1463&ResourceType Building title Founder s Hall date 2007 09 11 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added September 13, 1974 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref visitation num visitation year refnum 74001269 ref Nrhp source1 NY New York state4 ref mpsub governing body Founder s Hall , formerly The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was the first building ref http www.nr.nps.gov writeups 74001269.nl.pdf NHL Writeup NRIS dead link date January 2012 ref opened on the campus of Rockefeller University . It was the first major philanthropic foundation created by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. . It is still used as a laboratory today. ref name nhlsum It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. ref name nhlsum , ref name nrhpinv cite web url PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 74001269.pdf Founder s Hall The Rockefeller University , December 11, 1973, by Carol Ann Poh 375  KB title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination date 1973 12 11 publisher National Park Service ref , ref name nrhpphotos cite web url PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 74001269.pdf Eli Accompanying photos, exterior, from 1973. 2.20  MB title National Register of Historic Places Inventory date 1973 12 11 publisher National Park Service ref It is located at 66th Street Manhattan 66th Street and York Avenue Manhattan York Avenue , in Manhattan , New York City . References Reflist New York City Historic Sites ... more details
File Carolus Fuchs.png thumb upright Karl Fuchs museum founder . An ethnic German from Kazan in Tatarstan . Karl Fuchs founded the Kazan Zoo in 1806 ref http kazzoobotsad.ru articles article12.html History of Kazan Zoo. Kazan zoo official site. RU ref , as well as the Botanical Museum in Kazan. References Reflist 2 http newkazan.blogspot.com http www.ksu.ru eng general museums.htm http www.ndrt.ru fuks topart.php?lang de http www.braunschweig.de staedtepartnerschaften akt 01 02.html http www.mandolinengruppe schwalmstadt.de presse presse.htm Category People from Kazan Category Russian and Soviet German people ru , tt Karl Fuchs uk ... more details
Portal Ancient Near East The Neolithic founder crops or primary domesticates are the eight plant species that were Domestication domesticated by early Holocene Pre Pottery Neolithic A and Pre Pottery Neolithic B farming communities in the Fertile Crescent region of southwest Asia , and which formed the basis of systematic agriculture in the Middle East , North Africa , India , Persia and later Europe . They consist of flax , three cereal s and four Pulse legume pulses , and are the first known domesticated plants in the world. Ref Daniel Zohary and Maria Hopf, Domestication of Plants in the Old World, third edition. Oxford University Press, 2000. ref Although domesticated rye Secale cereale occurs in the final Epi Palaeolithic strata at Tell Abu Hureyra the earliest instance of a domesticated plant species , ref Hillman G., Hedges R., Moore A., Colledge S., Pettitt P. New evidence of lateglacial cereal cultivation at Abu Hureyra on the euphrates 2001 Holocene, 11 4 , pp. 383 393 ref it was an insignificant in the Neolithic Period of southwest Asia and only became common with the spread of farming into northern Europe several millennia later. ref G. Hillman. Late Pleistocene changes in wild plant foods available to hunter gatherers of the northern Fertile Crescent possible preludes to cereal cultivation. In Harris, ed. The origins and spread of agriculture and pastoralism in Eurasia. 1996. ref Cereals Emmer Emmer wheat Triticum dicoccum , descended from the wild T. dicoccoides Einkorn wheat Triticum monococcum , descended from the wild T. boeoticum Barley Hordeum vulgare sativum , descended from the wild H. spontaneum Pulses Lentil Lens culinaris Pea Pisum sativum Chickpea Cicer arietinum Vicia ervilia Bitter vetch Vicia ervilia Other Flax Linum usitatissimum references Reflist Further reading Daniel Zohary and Maria Hopf, Domestication of Plants in the Old World , third edition. Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 0 19 850356 3 DEFAULTSORT Neolithic Founder Crops Category ... more details
Owen Brown 1771 1856 was a founder and trustee of two Ohio colleges Oberlin College and Western Reserve College . He served as trustee of Oberlin College, from 1835 to 1844. He was also the founder of the abolitionist Oberlin Church Free Church . In 1833 he helped to found the Western Reserve Anti Slavery Society . He lived in Hudson, Ohio and is very well known there. He has a street, Owen Brown St., named after him. He was the father of John Brown abolitionist John Brown . He died on May 8, 1856 NOTE you need to create additional pages for additional people named Owen Brown, plus some sort of disambiguation mechanism. Owen Brown was also the third son of abolitionist John Brown and was with him in Kansas and at Harpers Ferry. He narrates Russell Banks novel about John Brown, Cloudsplitter . He died in Pasadena, California. To read his funeral notice, click on this link http tchester.org sgm msc brown funeral notice.htm One of John Brown s sons was also named Owen Brown, who fought with his father in Kansas and who was part of the raid on Harper s Ferry in 1859, escaping capture and later serving as an officer in the Union Army in the Civil War. An African American basketball player at the University of Maryland in the 1970s was also named Owen Brown, who tragically suffered an untimely death from a heart condition at that time.Was also a professional lacrosse play. and a great graffiti artist who has published 10 street art boooks. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Owen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1771 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Owen Category 1771 births Category 1856 deaths US academic bio stub ... more details
Infobox television show name Legend of Yuan Empire Founder image caption show name 2 Jian Yuan Fengyun genre Historical drama format creator developer writer Hasi Bagen director Tsui Siu ming creative director presenter Wang Dafang br Du Daning br Yu Dong br Sheng Leisong br Zhou Shidu br Wang Guangzhong br He Ling br Guo Li br Liu Zhanhui br Wu Weimin br Tian Jun starring Hu Jun br Charmaine Sheh br Wu Yue actor Wu Yue br Zhang Jingda br Tang Guoqiang br Ray Lui judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country China language Mandarin num seasons num episodes 50 list episodes producer Zhang Ping br Sheng Leisong br Zhou Shidu br Feng Jing br Shao Fei executive producer Tang Xuan br Zhang Linshu location China cinematography editor camera runtime company distributor channel picture format audio format first run first aired last aired status preceded by followed by related website production website Chinese t s p Ji n Yu n F ngy n Legend of Yuan Empire Founder is an upcoming Chinese television series based on the biography of Kublai Khan and the events leading to the founding of the Mongols Mongol led Yuan Dynasty in China. Filming started in 2011 and the series is scheduled to be released in late 2012. The series is directed by Tsui Siu ming and stars Hu Jun as Kublai Khan, with Charmaine Sheh , Wu Yue actor Wu Yue , Zhang Jingda, Tang Guoqiang and Ray Lui as part of the supporting cast. Plot The plot spans over 70 years and tells the life story of Kublai Khan and the events leading to the founding of the Mongols Mongol led Yuan Dynasty in China . Kublai is born in 1215 as a son of Tolui , the fourth son of Genghis Khan ... icon http baike.baidu.com view 5047838.htm Legend of Yuan Empire Founder on Baidu Baike zh icon http data.ent.sina.com.cn tv 12115.html Legend of Yuan Empire Founder on Sina.com DEFAULTSORT Legend of Yuan Empire Founder Category Upcoming television series Category Television series set in the Mongol ... more details
The Reverend Noadiah Russell 22 July 1659 3 December 1713 was a Congregationalist minster, one of the founders and trustees of Yale College , and one of the framers of the Saybrook Platform . Russell was born in New Haven, Connecticut , the son of William Russell, who emigrated from England in 1638, and his wife Sarah Davis. His father died in 1665 his will requested that his son be devoted to God in the way of learning, being likely to prove a useful instrument in the good work of the ministry. He graduated from Harvard in 1681, and became a teacher. ref He taught at Ipswich some sources state he was a tutor at Harvard, but Sibley found no records of him holding that office. ref ref name Sibley cite book title Sibley s Harvard Graduates 1678 1689 last Sibley first John Langdon authorlink John Langdon Sibley coauthors year publisher location isbn page pages 1427 8 url accessdate ref He was ordained at Middletown, Connecticut Middletown on 24 October 1688. He was one of the ten founders of Yale in 1701, and a trustee of Yale College for twelve years 1701 1713 . Russell married Mary Hamlin, daughter of Captain Giles Hamlin and his wife Hester Crow, on 20 February 1689 90 at Middletown, Connecticut. They had nine children their son Rev. William Russell, who graduated from Yale in 1709, and his wife Mary Pierpont, daughter of another Yale founder, Rev. James Pierpont Yale founder James Pierpont , were parents of another Reverend Noadiah Russell . Russell was pastor of the First Congregational Church in Middletown, Connecticut, for 25 years, until his death there. He was succeeded as pastor by his eldest son, William. Russell was buried in Riverside Cemetery Middletown, Connecticut Riverside Cemetery in Middletown. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Russell, Noadiah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION one of the clergymen who founded Yale DATE OF BIRTH 22 July 1659 PLACE OF BIRTH New Haven, Connecticut DATE OF DEATH 3 December 1713 PLA ... more details
Orphan date February 2012 Infobox park name Polaris Founder s Park alt name photo Founders Park 006.jpg photo width photo caption A View from inside the park with 8800 Lyra in the background. photo alt map Ohio map width 200 map caption map alt map label map label position relief mark x y grid ref UK grid ref Ireland lat d 40.144371 lat m lat s lat NS long d 82.97184 long m long s long EW region US OH dim scale source format display coords type coords coords ref ref name cu type Privately owned open to the public location Columbus, Ohio Columbus Ohio nearest city area convert 1.5 acre ref name cu elevation created start date 2011 10 03 ref name cu etymology operator POLARIS Centers of Commerce visitation num visitation year visitation ref status open camp sites hiking trails other info website child embedded Polaris Founder s Park is a pocket park in the Polaris Fashion Place Polaris area of Columbus Delaware County, Ohio Delaware County , Ohio, United States . The convert 1.5 acre adj on park is located between the office building at 8800 Lyra Drive and Interstate 71 in Ohio Interstate 71 . ref name cu cite web last Evans first Walker title Polaris Pocket Park Opens to the Public url http www.columbusunderground.com polaris pocket park opens to the public publisher Columbus Underground accessdate October 4, 2011 ref The park was built as a memorial to Robert C. Echele of the company Polaris Centers of Commerce who was inspirational in developing the 1,200 acre Polaris area. The park features a wind sculpture 35 feet high that was designed by Robert Mullins, a Columbus area artist who counted Mr. Echele as a friend and benefactor. ref cite web title Wind Sculpture Links Past, Present url http video.nbc4i.com v 44549835 wind sculpture links past present.htm accessdate October 4, 2011 ref The park, developed at a cost of Currency 500000 USD , features a gazebo as well as Japanese inspired gardens, waterfalls and a pond. ref cite web url http www.snponline.com articles ... more details
general improvements needed plus links Infobox person name Joseph Fry image alt caption birth name birth date 1728 birth place death date Death date and age 1787 03 27 1728 00 00 df y death place Bristol resting place Quakers Friars Friars, Bristol nationality English other names known for Type founder and chocolate maker occupation Joseph Fry 1728 27 March 1787 , was an English type founder and chocolate maker and founder of the Bristol branch of the Quaker Fry family chocolate Fry family He was the eldest son of John Fry d. 1775 of Sutton Benger , Wiltshire, author of Select Poems, 1774, 4th edition, 1793. He was educated in the north of England, and afterwards bound apprentice to Henry Portsmouth of Basingstoke , an eminent doctor, whose eldest daughter, Anna, he afterwards married. He was the first member of his family to settle in Bristol, where he acquired a considerable medical practice, and was led to take a part in many new scientific undertakings . ref Hugh Owen, Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol, 1873, p. 218 ref After a time he abandoned medicine for business pursuits. He helped Richard Champion in his Bristol china works, and began to make chocolate, having purchased Walter Churchman s patent right. The chocolate and cocoa manufactory thus started has been carried on by the family down to the early twentieth century. The success of John Baskerville caused Fry to turn his attention in 1764 to type founding, and he entered into partnership with William Pine, the first printer of the Bristol Gazette , who had a large business in Wine Street. Their new type may be traced in several works issued between 1764 and 1770. The manager of Messrs. Fry & Pine was Isaac Moore, formerly a whitesmith at Birmingham, ref E. Rowe Mores, Dissertation upon English Typogr. Founders, 1778, p. 83 ref after whose speedy admission to partnership the business was removed to London, and carried on as Isaac Moore & Co., in Queen Street, near Upper Moorfields. Luckombe mention ... more details
Otherpersons Thomas Hunter Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Normal College of Women 801201.png thumb New York Normal College seen from Park Avenue 1874 Thomas Hunter was an immigrant from Ireland to the United States. He is most famous for founding the Female Normal and High School in New York City , now known as Hunter College . The school is today considered one of the most valuable assets of the City University of New York , one of the world s largest urban university systems. Hunter was president of the school for 37 years. He died in 1915. During his tenure as president of the school, the school became known for its impartiality regarding race, religion, ethnicity, financial or political favoritism its pursuit of higher education for women its high entry requirements and its rigorous academics. The college s student population quickly expanded, and the college subsequently moved upper Manhattan uptown , into a new Gothic architecture Gothic structure on Lexington Avenue between 68th and 69th Streets. Now named Thomas Hunter Hall at the 68th Street campus. Today, the college is particularly noted for its professional schools in the social sciences , education , health sciences , nursing , and social work . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunter, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunter, Thomas School Founder Category Year of birth missing Category American educators Category Hunter College Category American people of Irish descent Category American university and college presidents Category Irish emigrants to the United States before 1923 Category Naturalized citizens of the United States Category Presidents of colleges of City University of New York Category People from New York City Category 1915 deaths US academic administrator stub ja ... more details
Image Vaucelles facade arriere palais abbatial.jpg px210 thumb Monastery of Vaucelles Raoul, founder of Vaucelles Abbey or Saint Raoul also San Raul , or Dom Rodulphe 1152 is a saint of the Catholic Church who founded the famous monastery of Vaucelles in France , Abbaye de Vaucelles, considered a historic building which was the most significant Cistercian abbey of Europe, built in 1145. He was an English Benedictine monk who was a follower of St. Bernard of Clairvaux . He was said to be a fervent monk and thus was sent in 1132 by St. Bernard to found the now famous monastery of Vaucelles, found in the north of France, in Cambrai. He was canonized for his rectitude and austerity. He seconded St. Bernard s reforming zeal. Raoul was the abbot of the monastery for twenty years until his death on 1152. With his monks he dedicated himself to prayer, reading of the sacred books and to teaching agriculture. Saint Raoul recommended the following prayers to be said daily 1 Miserere Have mercy on me, Lord, I am a sinner, 2 the Alleluia and 3 the Te Deum or Thanks be to God. Blessed be God. His feastday is celebrated on December 30. Sources Portal Saints http nominis.cef.fr contenus saint 9826 Bienheureux Raoul.html Raoul 1152 http www.elalmanaque.com santoral diciembre 30 12 raul.htm El Almanaque http www.ewtn.com spanish Saints Raul Emma Alicia.htm San 20Raul San Raul at EWTN http www.abbayedevaucelles.com ?lang eng Vaucelles Abbey DEFAULTSORT Raoul Category French saints Category French Benedictines Category 12th century Christian saints Category Medieval English saints es Ra l santo ... more details