Infobox law school name JamesE. RogersCollege of Law image motto parent University of Arizona established .... Clinical Programs The JamesE. RogersCollege of Law offers a number of clinical programs, including ... www.law.arizona.edu JamesE. RogersCollege of Law http www.natlaw.com National Law Center for Inter ... University of Arizona RogersCollege of Law The Annual Marks Lecture Bot generated title ref In Spring ... Program http www.law.arizona.edu scholarship Arizona Legal Studies University of Arizona JamesE. RogersCollege of Law Faculty Scholarship University of Arizona Law Schools of the Southwest Category ... best graduate schools top law schools university of arizona rogers 03004 University of Arizona Rogers Best Law School US News Bot generated title ref bar pass rate annual tuition 23,540 in state br 39,402 out of state ref name usnews URL http www.law.arizona.edu aba profile logo JamesE. RogersCollege of Law is the law school at the University of Arizona located in Tucson, Arizona and was the first law school founded in the State of Arizona , opening its doors in 1915. Formerly known as University of Arizona College of Law , it was renamed in 1999 in honor of noted broadcasting mogul and philanthropist JamesE. Rogers , a 1962 graduate of the school, and chairman of Sunbelt Communications Company based in Las Vegas, Nevada . The core values of the College are justice, professional integrity, public leadership, and community service. Each entering class at Arizona Law has approximately 150 students, with a total student body of 500 students. Arizona Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association . It is consistently ranked in the top tier of law schools in the U.S. ... http www.law.arizona.edu Depts RogersProgram default.cfm The Rogers Program on Law in Society http ... faculty publications cite book last Anaya first James title Indigenous Peoples in International Law ... 2010. Arizona Law is one of 80 law schools nationwide to have a chapter of the Order of the Coif ... more details
Board of Regents renamed the University of Arizona college of LawJamesE. RogersCollege of Law . Most recently, Rogers was listed as one of the top twelve philanthropists in the Nation by Time ...COI date August 2009 Notability date August 2009 JamesE. Rogers served as interim chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education . Biography Early life and education Rogers is a 1956 graduate of Las Vegas High School . He has degrees in accounting B.S. and law LL.B. from the University of Arizona ... of Nevada First Bank. JamesE. Rogers was appointed by the Board of Regents to serve as the UCCSN ... date August 2009 Reflist Source http gov.state.nv.us index files JGCabinet JERogers.htm JamesE. Rogers ... Rogers, JamesE. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, JamesE. Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living ... needed date September 2011 From 1971 onward, a group of local residents led by Las Vegas attorney JamesE. Jim Rogers made an effort to take control of KORK. The group gained further momentum in the late ... Falls, Idaho. Rogers was in active law practice in Las Vegas from 1964 through 1988, at which time .... Their gift of 1.5 million to the University of Arizona College of Law is the largest gift ... s Council of the UNLV College of Law in Las Vegas to which he has given or pledged 28,500,000 ... in the law school of the University of Illinois in 1963 and 1964. In 1998 he was awarded a Doctor of Laws LL.D. from the University of Arizona. Rogers holds honorary doctorates from University of Arizona, Idaho State University, Kentucky Wesleyan, Carroll College and University of Nevada Las Vegas. He ..., Donrey was forced to sell the station to the Rogers group s holding company, Valley Broadcasting ... NBC lineup. Rogers owns 98 of the stock of Sunbelt Communications Company , which owns and operates ... of Sunbelt. Rogers became a member of the Board of Directors of Nevada National Bank in 1981 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Quid e Azam LawCollege QLC is a law school in Lahore, Pakistan . Its motto is Legal Education with a difference . It is the only law school in Pakistan where entire faculty consist of practicing lawyers and judges. Fact date September 2007 External links http www.qlc.edu.pk Quid e Azam LawCollege website Pakistan university stub lawschool stub coord missing Pakistan Category Law schools in Pakistan ... more details
Incoming links date March 2012 JamesRogers or James Rodgers may refer to TOC right Music Jimmy Rogers 1924 1997 , blues guitarist Jimmy Rogers album Jimmy Rogers album , 1990 Jimmie Rodgers country singer ... James Gamble Rogers IV 1937&ndash 1991 , American folk musician Sports Jim Rogers baseball 1872 1900 , Major League Baseball player Jimmy Rogers baseball born 1967 , played for Toronto Blue Jays Jimmy Rodgers basketball born 1943 , former coach of the Boston Celtics James Rodgers American football born 1988 , NCAA college football wide receiver for the Oregon State Beavers James Rodgers defensive ... JamesRogers handballer born 1946 , American Olympic handball player James O. Rodgers 1874 1945 , American football player and coach Politics JamesRogers congressman 1795 1873 , U.S. Representative from South Carolina Jim Rogers politician born 1955 , city councilman and the Peoples Lawyer in Richmond, California Jim Rogers Oklahoma politician , perennial political candidate Jim Rodgers politician , former Lord Mayor of Belfast, Northern Ireland Religion James Guinness Rogers 1822 1911 , British Nonconformist clergyman JamesRogers bishop 1826 1902 , Canadian Roman Catholic bishop Military JamesRogers soldier 1726 1790 , colonial American Soldier and Loyalist JamesRogers VC 1875 1961 , Australian soldier who received the Victoria Cross Other J. B. RogersJames B. J. B. Rogers , American film director and producer James D. Rogers , president and CEO of Kampgrounds of America James ... of the Quantum Fund Leonard JamesRogers 1862 1933 , British mathematician James W. Rodgers 1910 ... General of Secretariat of the Pacific Community in Noum a, New Caledonia James Blythe Rogers 1802 1852 , United States chemist JamesE. Rogers , interim chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education James Edwin Thorold Rogers , English economist, historian and Liberal politician James Woodall ... name disambiguation pages Rogers, James de Jimmie Rodgers fr JamesRogers ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Sydney Ernest Rogers November 11, 1888&ndash September 10, 1965 was a Manitoba politician. Between 1937 and 1941, he was the leader of the province s Manitoba Social Credit Party Social Credit Party . Rogers was born on the Isle of Wight in England . He moved to Canada with his family in 1897, and later worked as a farmer. He was elected Reeve Canada reeve of Sheel River municipality in 1920, and held this position for well over a decade. In 1936, Rogers was a candidate for the newly formed Social Credit League in Manitoba. This party was influenced by the recent victory of William Aberhart in Alberta , and promised a similar program of monetary reform. The party did not have a leader during the election, but nevertheless succeeded in electing five of its candidates. Rogers was elected in the riding of Roblin Manitoba riding Roblin . The five member caucus subsequently chose Stanley Fox as the party s leader. Fox stepped down in 1937, and was replaced by Rogers. In 1940, Rogers was responsible for bringing Social Credit into the all party coalition government proposed by Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal Progressive Premier John Bracken . Rogers did not join cabinet, standing aside for Norman Turnbull to become a minister without portfolio . The decision to join government split the Social Credit ranks, and several of the party s candidates in 1941 ran against the coalition. Rogers, Fox and Turnbull all government supporters were the only party members re elected, and the group does not seem to have had a leader during the parliament which followed. The Social Credit group, in fact, came to be regarded as little more than an appendage of the Liberal Conservative coalition. Rogers retired from the legislature in 1945, and died twenty years later. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, S.E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Rogers, S.E. Category 1888 births Category 1965 deaths Category Manitoba Social Credit Party MLAs ... more details
one source article date March 2008 infobox person image birth date birth date 1850 7 1 birth place Baltimore, Maryland death date death date and age 1893 12 19 1850 7 1 othername Leslie Edmunds occupation Stage actor Edmund Law Rogers , also known under the pseudonym Leslie Edmunds, was a stage actor who appeared in dramas such as The Octoroon . He is also a founding father of the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Virginia . Rogers was born July 1, 1850, in Baltimore , Maryland to a prominent Maryland family. The family estate, Druid Hill Park Druid Hill , today is one of the largest city parks in North America. Rogers prepared for college at the James Kinner Academy in Baltimore, where founder Frank Courtney Nicodemus was one of his classmates. As with George Miles Arnold, Rogers entered the University of Virginia as a first year student in 1869. He succeed Arnold as Grand Master of Zeta Chapter. Rogers studied architecture and also developed an interest in acting. His graphic talent is apparent in the badge of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, which Rogers designed. Eventually his interest in acting turned into a career in the theater in 1880. Rogers was a popular lead and supporting actor for productions of the time. He was quick of wit and possessed enormous charm. Rogers died December 19, 1893 he was buried in Baltimore, Maryland in the Buchanan and Rogers burial ground in Druid Hill. ref Cite web url http www.kappasigma.com FiveFriends.asp?founder rogers title Edmund Law Rogers Kappa Sigma accessdate 2007 05 24 ref External links Find a Grave 11451811 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, Edmund Law ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH July 1, 1850 PLACE OF BIRTH Baltimore, Maryland DATE OF DEATH December 19, 1893 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, Edmund Law Category Actors from Maryland Category American stage actors Category College fraternity founders Category Kappa Sigma Category 1850 bi ... more details
Infobox Law School image Image College of Law Crest.jpg 150px name The College of Law established 1962 ... and ordinances aba profile logo File The College of Law logo.gif 280px The College of Law of England and Wales commonly known as the College of Law is a private higher education institution in England ... law. History 20th century The Law Society of England and Wales created the College of Law by merging ... of Law date accessdate 2012 01 31 ref The College was created in its current legal form by Royal Charter ... and the study of law in all its branches . ref name charitycommission1 In 1975, the College ... as the Graduate Diploma in Law . In the 1980s, The Law Society asked the College to produce a scheme ... 1990s. A few years later, the College severed its links with The Law Society and, when the Council ... as the Bar Professional Training Course, for aspiring barrister s. 21st century The College of Law ... law yers to the English legal system for the British Council . The College restructured its Legal ... law school . In March 2010 the College announced that they would become the first legal education ... College of Law date accessdate 2011 03 24 ref Courses offered A large variety of courses are offered, ref cite web url http www.college of law.co.uk courses title College of Law courses publisher College ... in association with the College of Law. As of May 2006 the College became the first private institution ... Courses BPTC BPTC title Bar Professional Training Course publisher College of Law date accessdate 2012 01 31 ref The College will be offering a new two year undergraduate law degree LL.B starting in September ... for many of these do not mention the College of Law Athletes Jonny Searle , British Olympic Games ... 53.93347 N 1.08960 W source placeopedia display title DEFAULTSORT College of Law, The Category Law schools ... established in 1962 Category 1962 establishments in the United Kingdom pl The College of Law ... , 6,930 9,310 full time Graduate Diploma in Law GDL , 9,000 per year two year Bachelor of Laws LL.B ... more details
This article is about the Archbishop. For the architect, see JamesLaw architect . For the American politician, see James R. Law, Jr. Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix name JamesLaw archbishop of Archbishop of Glasgow honorific suffix image JamesLaw d1632.jpg caption ordination consecration 1610 1611 enthroned 1615 ended 1632 province diocese see Archdiocese of Glasgow predecessor John Spottiswoode successor Patrick Lindsay archbishop Patrick Lindsay birth name birth date ca. 1560 birth place Fife death date 12 November 1632 death place Glasgow buried nationality residence parents JamesLaw of Spittal and Unknown spouse children occupation profession religion Church of Scotland alma mater signature JamesLaw ca. 1560 12 November 1632 was Archbishop of Glasgow . Entering the church after graduation from university, he rose to the position of Bishop of Orkney , reorganising the diocese, before rising to hold the position of Archbishop of Glasgow . ref http www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk biography ?id WH2020&type P JamesLaw University of Glasgow ref Early life Law was born to JamesLaw ... by his widow. Law was a favourite of King James VI and a zealous promoter of his ecclesiastical policy ... and two daughters JamesLaw of Brunton, Thomas Law, who later became the minister of Inchinnan , George Law, John Law, Jean Law, and Isabella Law. References reflist Robert Keith historian Keith, Robert ... Law, James last Sprott first G. W. authorlink volume 32 Attribution DNB wstitle Law, James External links cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 16147 title Law, James d . 1632 last Pearce ... . NAME Law, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish bishop DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Fife DATE OF DEATH 12 November 1632 PLACE OF DEATH Glasgow DEFAULTSORT Law, James Category 16th ... of Orkney, and during his episcopate Scots Law replaced the earlier Udal Law Norse Law for most ... occasions. His first marriage was to Marion, a daughter of James Dundas of Newliston, West Lothian ... more details
Infobox Congressman name Walter Edward Rogers image name Walter E. Rogers.jpg state Texas district United States House of Representatives, Texas District 18 18th party United States Democratic Party Democratic Party term start January 3, 1951 term end January 3, 1967 preceded Ben H. Guill succeeded Bob Price Texas politician Bob Price birth date birth date 1908 07 19 birth place Texarkana, Arkansas death date death date and age 2001 05 31 1908 07 19 death place Naples, Florida spouse children religion occupation Attorney at law Attorney residence alma mater Austin College br University of Texas Walter Edward Rogers July 19, 1908 May 31, 2001 was a Democratic United States House of Representatives United States Representative from Texas . He was born in Texarkana, Arkansas in 1908. He received his law degree from the University of Texas in 1935 and became the city attorney for Pampa, Texas three years later. Rogers was elected to United States Congress Congress in 1951 and served until he retired in 1967. He was one of five Texas congressmen to sign the Southern Manifesto in 1956. Rogers was the only member of the combined House of Representatives or Senate to vote against Honorary citizen of the United States honorary citizenship for Winston Churchill in 1963. On November 22, 1963, Rogers was in the motorcade in Dallas when List of Presidents of the United States President John F. Kennedy Kennedy was assassinated, though four cars back. The congressman died on May 31, 2001 in Naples, Florida , at the age of 92. He also played in the 1930 film All Quiet on the Western Front 1930 ... States House of Representatives from Texas Texas politician stub de Walter E. Rogers ...?index R000404 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ROGERS, Walter Edward. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 31, 2001 PLACE OF DEATH Naples, Florida DEFAULTSORT Rogers, Walter Category 1908 births Category ... more details
James Blythe Rogers born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , 11 February 1802 died there, 15 June 1852 was a United States chemist . Biography He was the eldest son of Patrick Kerr Rogers, who had graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1802, and in 1819 was elected professor of natural philosophy and mathematics at William and Mary College , where he remained until his death. JamesRogers was educated at William and Mary, and, after preliminary studies with Dr. Thomas E. Bond, received the degree of M.D. from the University of Maryland in 1822. Subsequently he taught in Baltimore , but soon afterward settled in Little Britain, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , and there practised medicine. He found the practice of medicine uncongenial, and returned to Baltimore to become superintendent of a large chemical factory. He devoted himself assiduously to the study of pure and applied chemistry, and became professor of that branch in Washington Medical College, Baltimore ... . Further reading Joseph Carson, Memoir of the Life and Character of James B. Rogers Philadelphia, 1852 William S. W. Ruschenberger, The Brothers Rogers Philadelphia, 1885 References Cite Appletons Rogers, James Blythe year 1900 vb 1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, James ... 15 June 1852 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, James Blythe Category 1802 births Category 1852 ... chair in the medical department of Cincinnati College , where he remained until 1839, spending ... of Virginia, which was then under the charge of his brother William Barton Rogers William . In 1840 ... Rogers Henry , at that time state geologist of Pennsylvania , and in 1841 he was appointed lecturer ... Robert Hare as professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. Rogers was a representative ... He contributed papers to scientific journals, and with his brother Robert Empie Rogers Robert ... Category University of Maryland alumni Category The College of William & Mary alumni Category ... more details
Science of Unitary Human Beings Rogers Nursing theory theory is known as the Science of Unitary Human Beings. Its primary tenants include the following ref name RogersRogers, M. E. 1989 . An Introduction ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, Martha E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... DEFAULTSORT Rogers, Martha E. Category 1914 births Category 1994 deaths Category American nurses Category ... Martha E. Rogers fr Martha Rogers ja E nl Martha Rogers ...Martha Elizabeth Rogers May 12, 1914 March 13, 1994 was an American nurse , researcher, theorist, and author. Rogers is best known for developing the Science of Unitary Human Beings and her landmark book, An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing . Biography Early life and education She was born in Dallas, Texas , the oldest of four children of Bruce Taylor Rogers and Lucy Mulholland Keener Rogers. She began college at the University of Tennessee , studying pre med 1931 1933 and withdrew due to pressure that medicine was an unsuitable career for a woman. She enrolled in the Knoxville General Hospital School of nursing with a friend and received her diploma in 1936 and the following year she completed her BS in public health nursing at George Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee . ref name Tomey Tomey, A. M. & Alligood, M. R. 1998 . Nursing Theorists and Their Work , 4th ed. Boston Mosby ref Career She went on to specialize in public health nursing, working in Michigan, Connecticut, and Arizona, where she established the Visiting Nurse Service of Phoenix, Arizona. She continued her education, receiving an Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. in public health nursing from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1945, an M.P.H. in 1952 and a Sc.D. in 1954, both from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health . Between 1952 and 1975 she was a Professor and Head of the Division ... name Tomey Following her retirement in 1975, Rogers continued to teach at New York University. Death ... more details
For others of a similar name Francis Rogers disambiguation Francis James Newman Rogers , Queen s Counsel ... General United Kingdom Deputy Judge Advocate General from 1842 until his death in 1851. Rogers on Elections was the standard reference work for most of the 19th century. Life Born in 1791, Rogers was the son of the Rev. JamesRogers of Rainscombe, near Marlborough, Wiltshire , by his marriage to Catherine ... James Newman External links Francis James Newman Rogers, http books.google.co.uk books?id 6rUDAAAAQAAJ A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law 1840 , full text online Francis James Newman Rogers, http www.worldcat.org search?q no 060725075 Rogerslaw and practice of elections, and registration ... duty by Francis James Newman Rogers, executor of the late Rev. Dr JamesRogers of Rainscombe at Wiltshire and Swindon Archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, Francis James ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, Francis James Newman Category 1791 births Category 1851 deaths Category ... . His grandfather was the Rev. Benjamin Rogers of Rainscombe, where the family had been established for several generations. ref name burke John Burke, Rogers of Rainscombe , in Burke s genealogical ... Cadbury . ref Notes and queries for Somerset and Dorset , vols. 3 4 1893 p. 165 ref Rogers was educated at Eton College , matriculated from Oriel College , Oxford, on 5 May 1808, graduated Bachelor .... N. Rogers, Esq., Q. C. obituary in The Gentleman s magazine and historical review , vol. 42, http ... circuit and practised in the common law courts and as a special pleader . On 24 Feb. 1837 he ... and two daughters. His eldest son, Francis Newman Rogers d. 1859 , and his third son, Walter Lacy Rogers d. 1885 , were called to the bar . His second son was Edward Henry Rogers, and his daughters were Eleanora Amelia and Gertrude Jane. ref name burke Rogers died at the age of 59 at 1 Upper Wimpole ... Taylor Coleridge Mr Justice Coleridge said of Rogers after his death quote We went to school together ... more details
James Gamble Rogers II January 24, 1901 October 30, 1990 was a celebrated United States American architect ... environment. ref http studiohourglass.blogspot.com 2009 04 homes of james gamble rogers ii.html ref Early life Rogers was born on January 24, 1901, in Chicago , to John Arthur Rogers and Elizabeth Baird Rogers. His father, as well as his paternal uncle and namesake James Gamble Rogers were both architects. Rogers grew up in Winnetka until his family relocated to Florida when he was in high school. Thereafter, he attended Dartmouth College but returned to Daytona Beach and began work in his ... The Architecture of James Gamble Rogers II in Winter Park, Florida, Patrick and Debra McClane, 2004. ISBN 0 8130 2770 5 ref Throughout the 1930s and 1940s Rogers designed many outstanding commissions ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, James Gamble, Ii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... ref Architectural career Between 1924 and 1934, Rogers designed many buildings but because ... his father s death in 1934, Rogers managed the Orlando office of architect David Hyer . When Hyer returned to Charleston, South Carolina Charleston , SC, in 1935, Rogers opened his own practice in Winter ... of Rollins College. File FlaSupremeCrtBldgFeb08.JPG thumb right 275px Florida Supreme Court Building Rogers continued to practice architecture until he was in his eighties. Among his later commissions ... www.floridasupremecourt.org ref Rogers died on Tuesday, October 30, 1990 ref http articles.orlandosentinel.com 1990 10 31 news 9010310386 1 john rogersjames gamble rogersrogers ii Orlando Sentinel ref at the home he designed on Temple Grove Avenue, Winter Park, Fla. ref The Architecture of James Gamble Rogers II in Winter Park, Fla., Patrick and Debra McClane, 2004. ISBN 0 8130 2770 5 ref Architectural Work Partial Listing Four Winds , Rogers House I, Isle of Sicily, Winter Park, Fla. 1929 ... 1535 the development of greeneda court ref Mills Library, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. 1948 Florida ... more details
JamesRogers October 24, 1795 December 21, 1873 was a United States Representative from South Carolina . He was born in what is now Goshen Hill Township, Union County, South Carolina . He completed preparatory studies and was graduated from University of South Carolina South Carolina College at Columbia, South Carolina , in 1813. Later, he studied law and was admitted to the bar and began practice in Yorkville now York , South Carolina. Rogers held various local offices before he was elected as a Jacksonian Democrats Jacksonian to the Twenty fourth Congress March 4, 1835 March 3, 1837 . He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1836 to the Twenty fifth Congress . Years later, he was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty sixth and Twenty seventh Congresses March 4, 1839 March 3, 1843 . He died in South Carolina, on December 21, 1873, and was buried in what was formerly called the Irish Graveyard at Kings Creek A.R.P. Church near Newberry, South Carolina . References CongBio R000396 s start s off s start USRepSuccession box state South Carolina district 8 years 1835 1837 before Richard Irvine Manning I after John Peter Richardson II USRepSuccession box state South Carolina district 9 years 1841 1843 before Waddy Thompson, Jr. after District ceased s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH October 24, 1795 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 21, 1873 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, James congressman Category 1795 births Category 1873 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina Category South Carolina Jacksonians Category South Carolina Democrats de JamesRogers Politiker ... more details
Infobox architect name James Gamble Rogers image Sterling Memorial Library 1, September 1, 2008.jpg caption .... Tatman, James Gamble Rogers ref Rogers was born in Bryan Station , Kentucky , to James M. and Katharine Gamble Rogers. ref name phila Rogers attended Yale University, where he was a member of Scroll ... lavish use of ornament. Rogers s nephew, James Gamble Rogers II 1901 1990 was also an architect, who ... and Fritz, where Rogers II s son John Jack Rogers is a principal architect. Rogers II s other son, James ... man, James Gamble Rogers IV decided to pursue his passion for music. He became a noted Florida ... Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach on Florida s east coast. James Gamble ... and subdivided by Rogers in 1933 into Branford College Branford and Saybrook College s and Harkness ... james gamble rogers.html James Gamble Rogers Architect of Laurel Court . Laurel Court. Retrieved on February 7, 2010. ref References reflist Sources James Gamble Rogers and the Architecture of Pragmatism , Aaron Betsky, MIT, 1994. The Architecture of James Gamble Rogers II in Winter Park, Florida ... Rogers, James Gamble ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 3, 1867 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Rogers, James Gamble Category 1867 births Category 1947 deaths Category American architects Category ... br Harkness Memorial Tower br Timothy Dwight College br Butler Library, Columbia University Deering Library , Northwestern University significant projects awards Image James Gamble Rogers.JPG 240px thumb A tribute to Rogers in a Yale residential college, Lee Lawrie , sculptor Image Yale Club high jeh.JPG thumbnail right 300px Rogers front facade of the Yale Club of New York City . James Gamble Rogers March 3, 1867 &mdash October 1, 1947 was an United States of America American architect best ... , and several buildings at Northwestern University , notably Deering Library . Rogers was philanthropist ... academic or medical building upon the institution s agreement to hire Rogers for the project. It is thus ... more details
Ernest Elias Rogers December 6, 1866 1945 was an United States American politician who was the List of lieutenant governors of Connecticut 61st Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1929 to 1931. http www.cslib.org agencies lieutenantgovernor.htm Category Lieutenant Governors of Connecticut Connecticut politician stub sv Ernest E. Rogers ... more details
Hayward, introduction by RogersE. M. Whitaker. New York Dolphin Doubleday, 1978 ref References reflist RogersE. M. Whitaker and Tony Hiss 1997 , All Aboard with E. M. Frimbo, World s Greatest Railroad ... Persondata . NAME Whitaker, RogersE. M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Editor of the New Yorker ... Whitaker, RogersE. M. Category 1900 births Category 1981 deaths Category Essayists Category United ...Citations missing date September 2010 Rogers Ernest Malcolm Whitaker January 15, 1900 &ndash May 11, 1981 was an editor of The New Yorker magazine who was known to readers for his many contributions to Talk of the Town under the pen name of E. M. Frimbo , World s Greatest Railroad Buff. Early life Whitaker s father, Charles Harris Whitaker, was an editor of the Journal of the American Institute of Architects . He lectured frequently and transited the Atlantic over 50 times on steamships. When Rogers Whitaker was nine he took his first solo train ride. He developed had a love for trains that lasted his entire life. During Whitaker s sophomore year at Princeton, Whitaker s father declined to continue paying his tuition, and instead gave him 40 and a letter of introduction to use in seeking a job. Whitaker lived in a theatrical boarding house down the hall from Mae West and worked at the New York Times checking bridal announcements for hoaxes placed by jilted suitors while also selling advertising for a trade magazine. Career at The New Yorker magazine In 1926, Whitaker was employed by The New Yorker magazine as head of the make up department, responsible for laying out each issue. He went on to establish the fact checking department and acted as chief proofreader at the copy desk. Eventually he rose to the level of editor, and took on many interesting duties. He would cover college ... time at cabarets and supper clubs. Whitaker retired from The New Yorker in 1975. E. M. Frimbo Whitaker ... during his lifetime, and wrote extensively about his trips under the pen name E. M. Frimbo . He put ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use British English date March 2012 James Guinness Rogers 29 December 1822 &ndash 20 August 1911 , was a British Nonconformist clergyman. ref 1911 ref Rogers was born at Enniskillen , Ireland. He was educated at Silcoates School , Wakefield , and Trinity College, Dublin . From 1865 to 1900 he was a minister of the Clapham Congregational Church . He is best remembered for his close association with Dr. Dail in the Liberal Nonconformist education and disestablishment campaigns of 1865 75, and for his friendship with William Ewart Gladstone Gladstone and Lord Rosebery , who consulted him as the foremost representative of Nonconformist statesmanship. He died at Clapham. One of his grandsons was the poet Ewart Alan Mackintosh E. A. Mackintosh ref name times cite news url http en.wikisource.org wiki The Times 1917 Obituary Ewart Alan Mackintosh title Roll of Honour, 143 casualties to officers ... Personal Notes a new heroic poet last CD date Tuesday, 4 December 1917 publisher The Times accessdate 2009 11 15 location Issue 41652 pg. 4 col B ref 1893 1917 see also High Wood . Refgerences reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, James Guinness ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 December 1822 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 20 August 1911 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, James Guinness Category 1822 births Category 1911 deaths Category People educated at Silcoates School Ireland reli bio stub UK Christian clergy stub ... more details
BLP sources date September 2009 Mark E. Rogers born 1952 is an American author illustrator. Biography Rogers, while a student at Pt. Pleasant Beach High School, wrote a short novel, The Runestone , which has since been adapted into Willard Carroll s 1990 The Runestone film starring Peter Riegert and Joan Severance , although it remains unpublished. At the University of Delaware he continued his interest in writing, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1975. He was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa . He since became a professional writer. His published works include the Samurai Cat series a number of novels, The Dead novel The Dead , Zorachus , and the latter s sequel, The Nightmare of God a series of books known as Blood of the Lamb and another series called Zancharthus . He has also published three art portfolios and a collection of his pin up paintings, Nothing But A Smile . Bibliography Samurai Cat 1980 The Bridge of Catzad Dum chapbook, published by The Burning Bush Press, ltd. ed. of 500 1984 The Adventures of Samurai Cat 1986 More Adventures of Samurai Cat 1989 Samurai Cat in the Real World 1991 The Sword of Samurai Cat 1994 Samurai Cat Goes to the Movies 1998 Samurai Cat Goes to Hell Zorachus 1986 Zorachus 1988 The Nightmare of God Blood of the Lamb 1991 The Expected One 1991 The Devouring Void 1992 The Riddled Man Zancharthus 1998 Blood and Pearls 2000 Jagutai and Lilitu 2002 Night of the Long Knives Novels 1989 The Dead Nonfiction 2003 Nothing But a Smile The Pinup Art of Mark Rogers 2005 The Art Of Fantasy External links Official http www.merogers.com isfdb name id Mark E. Rogers name Mark E. Rogers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, Mark E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, Mark E. Category 1952 births Category Living people Category American science fiction writers Category American fantasy writers Category Writers from ... more details
JamesRogers House may refer to James Mitchell Rogers House , Winston Salem, North Carolina, National Register of Historic Places listings in Forsyth County, North Carolina listed on the NRHP in Forsyth County, North Carolina JamesRogers House Belleview, Kentucky , listed on the NRHP in Kentucky disambig ... more details
Leonard JamesRogers Royal Society FRS ref cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1934.0013 ref 30 March 1862, Oxford, England , &ndash 12 September 1933, Oxford, England was a United Kingdom British mathematician who was the first to discover the Rogers Ramanujan identity and H lder s inequality , and who introduced Rogers polynomials . ref MacTutor Biography id RogersJames ref The Rogers Szeg polynomials are named after him. From 1888 to 1919 he was Professor of Mathematics at the Yorkshire College from 1904, the University of Leeds . He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1924. In the late 1920s, he published in Mathematical Gazette The Mathematical Gazette four notes on geometrical problems, including on Malfatti circles Malfatti s Problem . Publications Citation last Rogers first L. J. author link title An extension of a certain theorem in inequalities journal Messenger of Mathematics series New Series volume XVII issue 10 pages 145 150 year 1888 month February url http www.archive.org details messengermathem01unkngoog archiveurl http www.archive.org stream messengermathem01unkngoog page n183 mode 1up archivedate August 21, 2007 jfm 20.0254.02 . The first paper containing H lder s inequality . Citation last Rogers first L. J. author link title Second Memoir on the Expansion of certain Infinite Products journal Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society series s1 volume 25 issue 1 pages 318 343 date April 12, 1894 origyear year 1894 url http plms.oxfordjournals.org content s1 ... British mathematicians ht Leonard JamesRogers ... paper containing the Rogers Ramanujan identities . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, Leonard James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 March 1862 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 September 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, Leonard James Category English mathematicians Category 1862 births Category 1933 deaths Category 19th century ... more details
JamesRogers Miller Jr. born 1931 is a former United States federal judge . Born in Sandy Spring, Maryland , Miller received a Bachelor of Arts B.A. from Wesleyan University in 1953 and an LL.B. from Georgetown University Law School in 1955. He was in private practice in Rockville, Maryland from 1955 to 1970. He was a Maryland state delegate from 1963 to 1967. On September 28, 1970, Miller was nominated by President Richard Nixon to a new seat on the United States District Court for the District of Maryland created by 84 Stat. 294. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 13, 1970, and received his commission on October 15, 1970. Miller served in that capacity until his retirement on December 1, 1986. Sources FJC Bio 1645 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Miller, JamesRogers Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH Sandy Spring, Maryland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, JamesRogers Jr. Category 1931 births Category Living people Category Wesleyan University alumni Category Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland Category United States district court judges appointed by Richard Nixon Category Members of the Maryland House of Delegates ... more details
JamesRogers Armstrong April 17, 1787 &ndash July 13, 1873 was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada . He was born in Dorchester Iberville, Quebec Iberville in Quebec in 1787, he was a grandson of Loyalist, Col. JamesRogers soldier JamesRogers and studied in Vermont after both his parents died during the early 1790s. He settled in Hallowell, Ontario Hallowell Township in Prince Edward County, Ontario Prince Edward County in Upper Canada in 1807. He later went into business as a merchant in Picton, Ontario Picton and Kingston, Ontario Kingston and, in 1828, opened a store in York Toronto . In 1836, he was elected to the 13th Parliament of Upper Canada representing Prince Edward. He was appointed a justice of the peace in the Home District in 1837. In the 1840s, he opened a foundry which manufactured stove s. His son, also named JamesRogers Armstrong, took over the family business in 1856, when his father retired to Whitby, Ontario Whitby . James Senior died in Whitby in 1873. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4799 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Armstrong, JamesRogers ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 17, 1787 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Armstrong, JamesRogers Category 1787 births Armstrong, JamesRogers Category 1856 deaths Armstrong, JamesRogers Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Armstrong, JamesRogers Category People of United Empire Loyalist descent Armstrong, JamesRogers Canada business bio stub PrinceEdwardIsland politician stub ... more details
Infobox military person name JamesRogers McConnell image caption birth date Birth date 1887 03 14 death date Death date and age 1917 03 19 1887 03 14 placeofburial label placeofburial birth place Chicago , Illinois death place placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance branch serviceyears rank unit Lafayette Escadrille commands battles awards relations laterwork JamesRogers McConnell 14 March 1887 19 March 1917 flew as an aviator during World War I in the Lafayette Escadrille and authored Flying for France . He was the first of sixty four sons of the University of Virginia to die in battle during that War. ref Letter from President s Office, University of Virginia Press Release, June 23, 1919 ref Early life Born in Chicago, he was the son of Judge Samuel Parsons McConnell. The family moved from Chicago to New York City and then to Carthage, North Carolina James attended private schools in Chicago, Morristown, N.J., and Haverford, Pa. In 1908 he enrolled at the University of Virginia , staying for two undergraduate years and one in the law school. While there he founded an aero club, engaged in numerous collegiate pranks, was elected King of the Hot ... aviator every year on March 19 with an all day color guard and a memorial ceremony. File JAMESROGERS McCONNELL dedication.JPG References reflist External links Gutenberg author id James R. McConnell name JamesRogers McConnell Worldcat id lccn no2002 25875 Find a Grave 7589827 Commons category JamesRogers McConnell Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macconnell, JamesRogers ... OF DEATH 1917 03 19 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macconnell, JamesRogers Category 1887 births Category ... Theta Nu Epsilon. In 1910 McConnell left law school and joined his family in Carthage. There he ... up my mind to go into aviation. ref McConnell, James. Flying for France 1918 Grosset and Dunlop, 15 ... sv James McConnell ... more details
Other persons JamesRogers Infobox military person name JamesRogers birth date c. 1726 death date September ... JamesRogers c. 1726 September 23, 1790 was an Kingdom of Ireland Irish born soldier. He ... in Ontario in Canada . Early life Rogers was born to James and Mary Rogers in Ireland, and they immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony around 1729. Robert Rogers was born in 1731 and a third brother Richard in 1733. ref Fryer p.237 ref During the French and Indian War , he served in Rogers Rangers , a provincial Ranger Corps raised by his brother Robert Rogers soldier Robert Rogers . French and Indian ... were ever made. Image Rogersjames hist mkr.jpg 250px thumb Plaque at Sandhurst on PH33 at the Anglican ... son, JamesRogers III 1764 1841 , petitioned the state of Vermont and reclaimed the townships of Londonderry in 1795 ref citation url http books.google.com ?id 0CoTAAAAYAAJ&dq 22Col JamesRogers 22 ... PA93&dq 22Col JamesRogers 22 93 isbn 9780404076009 ref and Windham in 1797. ref citation url http books.google.com ?id QXEUAAAAYAAJ&dq 22Col JamesRogers 22 title History of Eastern Vermont first Benjamin ... books?id QXEUAAAAYAAJ&pg PA249&dq 22Col JamesRogers 22&lr 249 ref His third son, David McGregor ... David Rogers, the first son of then Captain JamesRogers, who died at 4 years old in 1766 ... . Appleton, 1858. External links http www.Montalona.com Descendants of JamesRogers, Father of the Rangers . Contains descendants of Robert Rogers, JamesRogers, Samuel Rogers and his other siblings ... campaign Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rogers, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Sandhurst, Ontario DEFAULTSORT Rogers, James Category 1726 births Category 1790 deaths Category Loyalists ... 1754 1783 branch British Army rank Lieutenant Colonel unit Rogers Rangers br Queen s Rangers br King ... brother Robert Rogers soldier Robert Rogers during the French and Indian War . He then served as Loyalist ... ?id mzQTAAAAYAAJ&dq 22John Rogers 22 Acworth title Manchester Historic Association Collections ... more details