Infobox FBI Ten Most Wanted name FrederickEmersonPeters image caption charge birth date 1885 death date August 1959 death place New Haven, Connecticut added date July 2, 1951 caught date January 15, 1952 remove date number 22 status Caught FrederickEmersonPeters 1885 1959 was an United States American impostor who wrote bad cheque check s masquerading as scholars and famous people. In an age before mass communication, few store owners bothered to ID check writers. Peters began his career of passing phony checks around 1902 when he presented himself as Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Theodore Roosevelt II, the son of the US president. He used fraudulent checks for his purchases, writing them to round numbers just a couple of dollars above the price of the purchase. Many of the fooled businesses were still impressed and even framed the checks as mementos. Peters was eventually arrested in 1915 and sentenced to ten years in prison. He took charge of the prison library and used it to study various subjects to further his plans. When he was released he took a role of antique expert R.A. Coleman of the American Peace Society . He visited antique shops ostensibly to buy items for museum collections and again rounded off checks for his commission . As J.J. Morton , he bought books for universities. Over the following years he impersonated real people like Franklin Delano Roosevelt , Booth Tarkington and Gifford Pinchot II . He was also jailed many times but always returned to his old activities later. Further research would be needed to clarify if he was the same FrederickEmersonPeters ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peters, Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Peters, Frederick Category American fraudsters Category American people of Dutch descent Category ..., D. C. hotel lobby on January 15, 1952. When asked why he kept returning to crime, Peters ... names. References http www.caslon.com.au idcrimeguide4.htm imposters Peters in the Identity Theft ... more details
other uses Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name FrederickPeters honorific suffix image Frederick ... FrederickPeters April 8, 1851 &ndash July 29, 1919 was a lawyer and Prince Edward Island politician ... in 1886. They had six children Mary Helen Peters 1887 1976 , Frederick Thornton Peters 1889 1942 ... ref She was buried in Ross Bay Cemetery . When FrederickPeters died in 1919, his remains were brought ... War I. Another son, Frederick Thornton Peters , died in November 1942 five days after action in the Operation ... PEIPremiers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peters, Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Edward Island DATE OF DEATH July 29, 1919 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Peters, Frederick Category ... Edward Island Liberal Party leaders fr FrederickPeters ... . Early life and career Peters was born in Charlottetown and educated at University of King s College King s College in Nova Scotia . Frederick s parents were Judge James Horsfield Peters whose grandparents James Peters and Margaret Lester were United Empire Loyalist s from New York and Mary Cunard ... Liberal Party Liberal , Peters won election to the House of Assembly in 1890. He was asked to form ... in the house. The Peters government abolished both the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly and brought in a new legislative assembly to create a unicameral form of government. Peters ... in British Columbia Peters was Chief Counsel for the Great Britain in the Behring Sea Claims Commission ... and legal careers in the Maritimes and begin a joint legal practice in Victoria. Peters ... p. 5 ref By July 1898 they had opened two partnerships, Tupper, Peters and Potts in Victoria and Tupper, Peters and Gilmour in Vancouver. ref Victoria Daily Colonist, July 21, 1898 ref In 1911 FrederickPeters left his legal practice and moved north to become City Solicitor for the City of Prince Rupert ... News, May 17, 1911 ref when it was barely one year old having been incorporated in March 1910 . Peters ... more details
FrederickPeters may refer to FrederickPeters 1851&ndash 1919 , Canadian lawyer and politician Frederick Thornton Peters 1889&ndash 1942 , his son, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross FrederickEmersonPeters 1885&ndash 1959 , American fraudster FrederickPeters actor 1884&ndash 1963 , American film actor hndis Peters, Frederick ... more details
Infobox person name FrederickPeters image imagesize birth name Frederick P. Tuite caption birth date birth date 1884 6 30 birth place Waltham, Massachusetts death date death date and age 1963 4 23 1884 6 30 death place Hollywood, California spouse Lillian occupation Actor years active 1918 1936 FrederickPeters June 30, 1884 &ndash April 23, 1963 , was an American film actor. He appeared in 17 films between years 1918 in film 1918 and 1936 in film 1936 . He was born in Waltham, Massachusetts and died in Hollywood, California . Selected filmography Tarzan and the Golden Lion film Tarzan and the Golden Lion 1922 in film 1922 Salom 1923 film Salom 1923 in film 1923 External links IMDb name id 0676435 name FrederickPeters Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peters, Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH June 30, 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH Waltham, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH April 23, 1963 PLACE OF DEATH Hollywood, California DEFAULTSORT Peters, Frederick Category 1884 births Category 1963 deaths Category American film actors US film actor 1880s stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military person name Frederick Thornton Peters image Image Frederick Thornton Peters VC.jpg 255px caption birth date 17 September 1889 death date 13 November 1942 aged 53 placeofburial label placeofburial birth place Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island death place ... Service Cross US relations laterwork Captain Frederick Thornton Peters Victoria Cross VC , Distinguished ... and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. Background Fritz Peters parents were FrederickPeters ... in World War I John Francklyn Peters in April 1915 and Gerald Hamilton Peters in June 1916. World War II Frederick Thornton Fritz Peters was 53 years old, and a Captain naval captain in the Royal ... history secondwar citations petersPETERS, Frederick Thornton at Veteran Affairs Canada http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 7678152 Find A Grave website has a photograph of Frederick Thornton Peters http www.legionmagazine.com features victoriacross 06 03.asp Legion Magazine Article on FrederickPeters Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peters, Frederick Thornton ... near Plymouth Sound, Devonport, England DEFAULTSORT Peters, Frederick Thornton Category 1889 births ... . On 8 November 1942 Captain Peters, commanding in Walney , led his force through the boom towards ... reached the jetty disabled and ablaze and went down with her colours flying. Captain Peters ... Peters was also awarded the U.S. Army Distinguished Service Cross United States Distinguished Service ... November 23, 1942, stated that Captain Peters distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism against ... Commander Peters in his book My Secret Life . Image VCFrederickThorntonPetersGrave.jpg thumb 175px Captain Peters name on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial Death Captain Peters was killed in an air ... Memorial, Panel 61. Column 3 Hampshire , England. Mount Peters near Nelson, British Columbia , where ... theartofwar valgal valour INF3 0472.htm Captain F.T. Peters in The Art of War exhibition ... more details
Emerson may refer to People Emerson Sheik M rcio Passos de Albuquerque b. 1978 , aka. Sheikh Emerson , Brazilian Qatari footballer Japan, Flamengo, Fluminense, Corinthians Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 1882 , American Transcendentalist author Emerson Ferreira da Rosa b.1976 , aka The Puma , Brazilian international footballer Emerson Mois s Costa born 1972 , Brazilian footballer commonly known solely by his first name Emerson surname , a surname and list of people with that name Emerson given name , a given name and list of people with that name Places Communities Emerson electoral district , electoral division in Manitoba, Canada Emerson, Georgia Emerson, Iowa Emerson, Manitoba Emerson, Nebraska Emerson, New Jersey Emerson Township, Michigan Emerson Township, Dixon County, Nebraska Emerson Township, Harlan County, Nebraska Emerson Hill, Staten Island , a neighborhood of New York City Emerson, Weldford, New Brunswick , Canada Institutions Emerson College , Boston, Massachusetts Emerson Hospital , Concord, Massachusetts Emerson Preparatory School , Washington, D.C. Companies Emerson Electric Company , a major multinational corporation Emerson Flutes Emerson Radio Emerson Records Other Emerson Arcadia 2001 , a videogame console Emerson Knives Emerson Literary Society , a coed collegiate literary society Emerson String Quartet , a chamber music group Emerson, Lake & Palmer , a progressive rock group Emerson Drive , a Canadian country music group Emerson typeface See also lookfrom Emerson disambig ca Emerson cs Emerson de Emerson es Emerson fr Emerson it Emerson he sw Emerson hu Emerson egy rtelm s t lap nl Emerson ja no Emerson pl Emerson pt merson ro Emerson ru sk Emerson sv Emerson olika betydelser uk vo Emerson ... more details
Peters may refer to Peters surname Peters, California , a census designated place in the United States Peters, Florida , a town in the United States Peters Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania Peters Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania Gall Peters projection in cartography Edition Peters , a German music publishing house, also known as C.F. Peters Musikverlag Peters bakery a bakery chain in the United Kingdom Peters Ice Cream , an Australian ice cream brand now owned by Nestl Disambig geo de Peters Begriffskl rung es Peters fr Peters lv Peters nl Peters ja no Peters pl Peters ro Peters ru ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Peters & Peters image caption image size background non performing personnel origin Detroit , Michigan , United States genre Alternative rock , Pop music pop , pop rock , hard rock , electropop , Dance music dance , Rock music rock , Country music country , Hip hop music hip hop occupation Record producer s, songwriter s, musician s, audio engineering recording engineer years active 1998 present label website current members Chris Peters br Drew Peters past members Peters & Peters is the professional name for Detroit area producers, songwriters and brothers Chris Peters and Drew Peters. They have collectively and individually written with or produced acts like The Black Eyed Peas , ref Cite web title ASCAP ACE Don t Lie url http www.ascap.com ace search.cfm?requesttimeout 300&mode results&searchstr 341394790&search in i&search type exact&search det t,s,w,p,b,v&results pp 20&start 1 ref Kid Rock , ref Cite web title ASCAP ACE Prodigal Son url http www.ascap.com ace search.cfm?requesttimeout 300&mode results&searchstr 460503188&search in i&search type exact&search det t,s,w,p,b,v&results pp 10&start 1 ref Ted Nugent , ref Cite web title Billboard Album Feed url http www.billboard.com album ted nugent craveman 545734 ref Australian artists Holly Valance ref Cite web title Discogs Holly Valance State of Mind url http www.discogs.com Holly Valance State Of Mind release 1624977 ref and Sarah McLeod musician Sarah McLeod , ref Cite web title Music Australia ... format doi accessdate ref Chris Peters also played bass for the Electric Six under the name John R. Dequindre. Peters & Peters produced two albums for the Electric Six , Senor Smoke and Switzerland ... In With Chris Peters first Oliver last Wang work date March 15, 2010 accessdate ref Selected discography ..., production References Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peters & Peters ... DEFAULTSORT Peters & Peters Category Living people Category American record producers Category Songwriters ... more details
Peters is a surname , and may refer to Alan Peters , British furniture maker Andrew James Peters 1872 1938 , Mayor of Boston Andrew Peters b. 1980 Canadian ice hockey player Andi Peters b. 1970 , British television presenter Arno Peters 1916 2002 , German filmmaker Arnold Peters 1922 1996 , Canadian politician Arthur Peters 1854 1908 , Canadian politician Aulana L. Peters , American lawyer Bernadette Peters b. 1948 , American actress Brock Peters 1927 2005 , American actor Butz Peters b. 1958 , German television presenter Caleigh Peters b. 1988 , American musician, daughter of Jon Peters Caroline Peters b. 1971 , German actress Cash Peters , British travel writer Charlie Peters, Canadian actor, director and playwright Christian August Friedrich Peters 1806 1880 , German astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters 1813 1890 , Danish born American astronomer Clarence James Peters b. 1940 , known as C.J. Peters, American physician and virologist Clayre Peters , American model Cordula C. Peters , German artist and lecturer Dan Peters b. 1967 , American rock drummer David Wilfrid Peters b. 1958 , Canadian economist Dean Peters 1958 1998 , American wrestler Douglas Peters b. 1930 , Canadian banker and politician Duane Peters b. 1961 , skateboarder and punk singer songwriter Elizabeth Peters , pseudonym used by American author Barbara Mertz Ellis Peters, pseudonym used by author Edith Pargeter Emmitt Peters b. 1940 , American dog sled racer Erik Peters , Canadian civil servant Francis Edwards Peters , American scholar on Middle Eastern religions FrederickPeters 1851 1919 , Canadian lawyer and politician FrederickEmersonPeters 1885 1959 , American fraudster Frederick Thornton Peters 1889 1942 , Canadian Captain in the Royal Navy Gary Peters baseball player b. 1937 , former American baseball player Gary Peters footballer b. 1954 , British football manager Gary Peters Michigan politician b. 1958 , former Michigan state senator George Henry Peters 1863 1947 , American astronomer ... more details
Robert Emerson may refer to Robert L. Emerson , American politician from Michigan Rob Emerson , American mixed martial artist and kickboxer hndis Emerson, Robert ... more details
Professor Radcliffe Archibald Emerson c. 1855 ? , ref name age M.A. Ox., D.C.L. Ox. , L.L.D. Edinburgh , F.B.A., FRS, FRGS, MAPS, ref name degrees Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, Member of the American Philosophical Society, ref name titles is one of the main characters in the Amelia Peabody series by mystery author Elizabeth Peters . He is an Egyptologist who is typically addressed as Professor, although he hates his first name and prefers to be called Emerson ... him Abu Shitaim , Father of Curses . Emerson is the husband of Amelia Peabody , Egyptologist and self proclaimed detective, and they are the parents of Walter Ramses Emerson Ramses Emerson. Personal History Very little of Emerson s life story is revealed until He Shall Thunder in the Sky . His ... first name . His father, Thomas Emerson, was a good hearted but easygoing man who failed to satisfy ... Peabody and her friend, Evelyn Emerson Evelyn Forbes . Radcliffe and Amelia instantly butted heads ... books Amelia refers to Emerson as the greatest Egyptologist of this or any other age. A few years after his marriage and Ramses s birth, Emerson tried to make peace with his mother. She refused ... died. Appearance When he first appears in Crocodile on the Sandbank , Emerson is described by Amelia ... again. Character Emerson is presented as a dynamic man of action, but one with great tenderness toward ... dealers in Egypt. Emerson remains charmingly oblivious to his few character flaws he sees himself ... more positively. The Emerson family adventures, to date, are set in both Great Britain and Egypt during ... to Amelia, but not Emerson, on what might have been a final voyage to Egypt in 1939, however it is unknown whether Emerson had died by this time or was simply not with her at the time .... ref ref name titles These were rattled off by Emerson to an admiring group of dignitaries in The Last Camel Died at Noon , chapter 8. ref references Amelia Peabody DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Radcliffe ... more details
Henry Emerson may refer to Henry E. Emerson , U.S. Army general Henry I. Emerson , U.S. politician Henry Read Emmerson , Canadian Senator See also Harry Emerson Fosdick , American clergyman Harry Emerson Wildes , American sociologist hndis Emerson, Henry ... more details
Emerson Township may refer to one of the following places in the United States Emerson Township, Columbia County, Arkansas Emerson Township, Michigan Emerson Township, Dixon County, Nebraska Emerson Township, Harlan County, Nebraska Emerson Township, Faulk County, South Dakota geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Nefret Emerson n e Forth is a fictional character from a series of mystery novels written by Elizabeth Peters and featuring fictional sleuth and archaeologist Amelia Peabody . Nefret is introduced in The Last Camel Died at Noon , in which the Emersons set off into the Sudan , to find out whether Willy Forth, an old acquaintance of Radcliffe EmersonEmerson , is still alive after setting out years earlier, with his pregnant wife in tow, to find a mysterious hidden oasis. After being stranded in the desert without water, transportation or guides, they are rescued by one of their servants, who leads them to a lost civilization in a far off valley. The settlement seems to have developed from a lost tribe of Kingdom of Kush Cush and preserves many of the customs and lore that Amelia and Emerson have only read about. In the midst of a power struggle between two brothers and claimants to the throne one good and one evil the Emersons find that Willy Forth and his wife did make it to this land, and that they left a daughter, raised entirely within the culture of ancient Egypt, and now thirteen years old. Willy Forth is dead, but to their astonishment they find his wife also sheltered by the inhabitants, demented and obese. The good brother ascends the throne, and decides it is best for Nefret to return with the Emersons. Nefret s last surviving relative is her grandfather, Lord Blacktower. Knowing the old man s reputation for depravity, the Emersons convince him to let them adopt Nefret. Emerson even darkly speculates that it was the old man, not Willy Forth, who fathered Nefret with his own daughter in law, though he has no proof. Eventually, Lord Blacktower dies and leaves her a large fortune. She decides to do her best to learn about and live with English ..., bold and to Amelia s dismay mischievous woman. Ramses Emerson , meanwhile, is smitten with Nefret ... . Amelia Peabody DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Nefret Category Characters in the Amelia Peabody novel series ... more details
William Emerson may refer to William Emerson mathematician 1701 1782 , English mathematician William Emerson minister 1769 1811 , Unitarian minister, father of Ralph Waldo Emerson William Emerson architect 1843 1924 , British architect William Emerson footballer 1891 1961 , British footballer for Burnley and Glentoran William Emerson journalist 1923 2009 , U.S. journalist William Ralph Emerson 1833 1917 , American architect Bill Emerson 1938 1996 , U.S. politician from Missouri Bill Emerson musician born 1938 , American country music performer William Emerson, Sr. died 1776 , minister and grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson William Henry Emerson 1860 1924 , American chemist William Keith Emerson born 1925 , American malacologist William Emerson is also the given name of William Emerson Barrett 1858 1906 , American journalist and politician William Emerson Brock 1872 1950 , U.S. Senator from Tennessee William Emerson Brock III born 1930 , known as Bill Brock, U.S. Senator from Tennessee and 18th U.S. Secretary of Labor William Emerson Ritter 1856 1944 , American biologist hndis Emerson, William ... more details
Emerson is a surname derived from Anglo Saxon language Anglo Saxon Emars sunu , meaning son of Emar or son ... , Emerson may refer to In Literature Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 1882 , American writer philosopher, and transcendentalist Claudia Emerson born 1957 , American professor and Pulitzer Prize winning poet Earl Emerson born 1948 , American mystery novelist Edward Waldo Emerson 1844 1930 , son of Ralph Waldo, he wrote a book on Henry Thoreau Efrem Emerson , American fiction writer George Barrell Emerson 1797 1881 , American Educator and pioneer of women s education rights Hunt Emerson born 1952 , English cartoonist and graphic novelist Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1839 1915 , American physician and author of Hawaiian mythology. Steven Emerson , American print and broadcast investigative journalist William Emerson minister 1769 1811 , American philosopher, and father of Ralph Waldo Emerson In Art Arthur Webster Emerson , American Hawaiian painter Keith Emerson born 1944 , English composer, keyboardist and member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer Peter Henry Emerson 1856 1936 , Cuban born British photographer. Stuart Emerson , UK guitarist associated with his own band Emerson and Meat Loaf In Business Ernest Emerson born 1955 , American messersmith, and martial arts expert John Wesley Emerson 1832 1899 , lawyer, historian, Civil War officer, and founder of the Emerson Electric Company In Entertainment Billy The Kid Emerson born 1929 , African American R&B musician Faye Emerson 1917 1983 , American film actress and television personality Hope Emerson 1897 1960 , American film actress Michael Emerson born 1954 , American stage and screen actor Rick Emerson born 1973 , American radio personality in Portland, Oregon In Sciences E. Allen Emerson , computer scientist John Haven Emerson 1906 1997 , American inventor of biomedical devices Rollins Adams Emerson 1873 1947 , American geneticist William Emerson mathematician 1701 1782 , English eccentric, scientist and philosopher William Henry Emerson ... more details
of Emerson s, learning the traditional skills of manhood fighting, horseback riding, desert survival ... his virginity . With Seeing a Large Cat , Peters begins to use Ramses as a parallel voice, providing ... perspective of Amelia. Peters purports to intersperse the sections of Amelia s journals with excerpts ... books. David also becomes Ramses s cousin by marriage, when he marries Walter and Evelyn Emerson ... has always been Nefret Emerson Nefret Forth , who captured him the moment they first met, when he ... Emerson, Ramses Category Characters in the Amelia Peabody novel series Category Fictional archaeologists ... more details
The Emerson Review , founded in 1953 as The Scribe , is Emerson College s oldest student run literary magazine . The book is published annually and is released each spring during a Release Event, which is open to the entire literary community of Boston . The Emerson Review accepts submissions of poetry , fiction , nonfiction magazine journalism articles, personal essay, memoir , etc. , song lyrics, stage and screenplays , and photography other visual art. Currently, distribution of The Emerson Review is limited to the Emerson College community, though distribution is being expanded to include bookstores in the Boston area, and a mailing campaign involving Emerson College donors and former Emerson Review editors is being developed. External links http pages.emerson.edu organizations emerson review Official Website Category Emerson College Category American literary magazines Category Publications established in 1953 ... more details
Americana Poster Emerson s Essays Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote several books of essays, commonly associated with transcendentalism and romanticism . Essays most commonly refers to his first two series of essays Essays First Series Essays Second Series Some of the most notable essays of these two collections are Self Reliance , Compensation essay Compensation , Over soul The Over Soul , Circles Ralph Waldo Emerson Circles , The Poet Ralph Waldo Emerson The Poet , Experience Emerson Experience , and Politics essay Politics . Emerson later wrote several more books of essays including Representative Men , English Traits , The Conduct of Life and Society and Solitude . Emerson s first published essay, Nature Emerson Nature , was published in 1836, before the first and second series. Romanticism Category Essay collections by Ralph Waldo Emerson ... more details
George Emerson may refer to George Barrell Emerson 1797 1881 , American educator and pioneer of women s education George Henry Emerson Twillingate and Fogo 1798 1889 , lawyer and political figure in Newfoundland represented Twillingate and Fogo in the House of Assembly George Henry Emerson speaker 1853 1916 , lawyer, judge and political figure in Newfoundland represented Placentia and St. Mary s in the House of Assembly hndis Emerson, George ... more details
Emerson House may refer to Ralph Waldo Emerson House , Concord, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Emerson House Haverhill, Massachusetts , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Massachusetts Emerson House Methuen, Massachusetts , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Massachusetts Capt. Oliver Emerson Homestead , Methuen, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Emerson Franklin Poole House , Wakefield, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Emerson Place , Watertown, New York, listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, New York Ezekiel Emerson Farm , Rochester, Vermont, National Register of Historic Places listings in Windsor County, Vermont listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Windsor County, Vermont Emerson Hall , Beloit, Wisconsin, National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Wisconsin listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Wisconsin disambig de Emerson House ... more details
Infobox font name Monotype Emerson style Serif image EmersonSpecimen.gif 250px Emerson releasedate 1935 creator Joseph Blumenthal foundry Monotype Corporation variations Spiral Emerson is a typeface designed by Joseph Blumenthal . In 1930, the type was cut by Louis Hoell at the Bauer Type Foundry in Frankfurt and named Spiral. Then in 1935, Stanley Morison recut the type, along with its italic, for the Monotype Corporation in England. The typeface s first appearance was in a special, private press edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson s essay Nature , and so the Monotype version became known as Emerson. ref cite web url http typocurious.com the spiral emerson types an interview with joseph blumenthal title Spiral & Emerson An Interview with Joseph Blumenthal ref Emerson can be recognised for its distinctive foot serifs on the lowercase a, d and u, and its wide capitals especially the M . The typeface shares characteristics with the classic renaissance types, and its soft, blunt appearance was designed to suit photogravure reproduction. ref cite web url http www.typophile.com node 15269 comment 88433 title Old Emerson Typeface on Typophile.com ref Emerson in use Emerson was used to set the 1946 Golden Encyclopedia , an illustrated children s encyclopedia published by Golden Press , New York. File Emersontext.jpg thumb center 200px Emerson in use Availability A version of Emerson recently became available as a typeface for use on computers from Nonpareil Type . References reflist Category Old style serif typefaces Category Monotype typefaces ... more details
Stephen Emerson or Steven Emerson may refer to Stephen G. Emerson born 1953 , American stem cell biologist and clinical hematologist oncologist president of Haverford College from 2007 to 2011 as of 2012, director of Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at NewYork Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center Steven Emerson born 1954 , American journalist and author specializing in national security, terrorism and Islamic extremism his television documentary Jihad in America won 1994 George Polk Award for Best Television Documentary executive director of Investigative Project on Terrorism See also Emerson surname hndis Emerson, Stephen DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Stephen ... more details
Experience is the name of an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson . It was published in the collection Essays Second Series in 1844. The essay is preceded by a poem of the same title. Category Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson Category 1844 essays Ralph Waldo Emerson essay stub In this passage Emerson speaks out against the effort to overintellectualize life and particularly against experiments to create utopias, or ideal compmunities. A wise and happy life, Emerson believes, requires a different attitude. The mention of Education Farm is a reference to Brook Farm, a short lived utopian communtiy founded by some of Emerson s acquaintances. ... more details
Evelyn Emerson is a fictional character from the Amelia Peabody series of mystery novels by Elizabeth Peters . She is the closest friend, and later sister in law, of the protagonist, fictional sleuth and archaeologist Amelia Peabody . Personal History Born Evelyn Barton Forbes, she was the granddaughter of the Earl of Ellesmere, who raised her. When Evelyn displayed a talent for drawing, her grandfather hired a tutor, Alberto, who seduced her and convinced her to elope with him. She did so, enraging her grandfather and causing him to suffer a crippling stroke. After the couple reached Rome , Alberto abandoned her, saying he had only been after her grandfather s money. Devastated, Evelyn lost the will to live and collapsed on the street, where she was found by Amelia Peabody, on a tour of Europe. Amelia took Evelyn under her wing, and the two of them became best friends, as close as sisters. Traveling with Amelia to Egypt , the two women met Radcliffe Emerson and his younger brother, Walter, in a Cairo museum. Walter and Evelyn fell instantly in love, but Evelyn insisted that her reputation was damaged too far for her to ever marry again, while Walter was too shy to force his affections on her. Joining the Emersons on their archaeological dig, Amelia and Evelyn both threw themselves into the work, with Evelyn providing sketches of tomb paintings and hieroglyphic reliefs. With Amelia s prodding, Walter professed his love, and when Evelyn confessed her sins, Walter told her he didn t care, and the two of them were engaged. It was not until then that Evelyn found out that Alberto s appearance had been a plot by her distant cousin Lucas Luigi to push her out of her grandfather s will. Amelia and the Emersons apprehended Alberto and Luigi, and found that Evelyn s grandfather, before dying, had recanted his anger and reinstated Evelyn as his heir, making her one of the wealthiest ... to the mystery that Amelia herself overlooked. Amelia Peabody DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Evelyn Category ... more details