PatriciaAdairGowaty is an American evolutionary biologist . She received her B.A. in biology at Tulane University and her PhD in zoology at Clemson University in 1980. She is currently a Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles . ref Cite web url http www.eeb.ucla.edu indivfaculty.php?FacultyKey 8418 title UCLA Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology accessdate 22 December 2008 ref Gowaty is known for her many articles about human and animal behavior and evolution . She is author and editor of a book that seeks to combine feminist theory and Charles Darwin Darwinian evolutionary biology. ref cite book author Gowaty, PA title Feminism and Evolutionary Biology Boundaries, intersections and frontiers year 1997 publisher Springer isbn 0412073617 ref She has also written about the effects of and importance of rape in understanding human evolution . ref cite book author Gowaty, PA title Power Asymmetries Between the Sexes, Mate Preferences, and Components of Fitness year 2003 pages 61 86 editor Cheryl Brown Travis publisher The MIT Press isbn 0262201437 ref Her recent research has focused on the concept of reproductive compensation in population genetics . ref cite journal author Gowaty, PA journal Journal of Evolutionary Biology year 2008 title Reproductive Compensation pmid 18564347 volume 21 issue 5 pages 1189 200 doi 10.1111 j.1420 9101.2008.01559.x ref ref cite journal author Gowaty PA, Anderson WW, Bluhm CK, Drickamer LC, Kim YK, Moore AJ journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences year 2007 title The hypothesis of reproductive compensation and its assumptions about mate preferences and offspring viability pmid 17848509 volume 104 pages 15023 15027 issue 38 doi 10.1073 pnas.0706622104 pmc 1986606 ref Gowaty is married to biologist ... ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gowaty, PatriciaAdair ALTERNATIVE ... Gowaty, PatriciaAdair Category Living people Category Women biologists US biologist stub ... more details
Adair may refer to TOCright People Adair name , a surname and given name Adair Baronets in the Baronage of the United Kingdom Places In the United States Adair, Illinois , an unincorporated census designated place Adair, Iowa , a city Adair, an unincorporated community in Casco Township, St. Clair County, Michigan Adair, Oklahoma , a town Adair Township, Camden County, Missouri Adair Village, Oregon , a city Adair County disambiguation Adair Mansion , a house and subdivision in Atlanta, Georgia Adair Vineyards , a vineyard on the historic Thaddeus Hait Farm in Plattekill, New York Adair State Park , Adair County, Oklahoma Adair Air Force Station , a closed United States Air Force station near Corvallis, Oregon Camp Adair , Corvallis, Oregon, a United States Army training facility from 1942 to 1946 Fort Adair , a late 18th century stockade fortification and supply depot north of Knoxville, Tennessee In Mexico Bahia Adair , a bay in the municipality of San Luis R o Colorado, Sonora Other uses USS Adair APA 91 USS Adair APA 91 , a World War II attack transport Adair band , a post hardcore band from St. Louis, Missouri Adair v. United States Adair v. United States , a United States Supreme Court decision Adair sepia, a type of List of decorative stones Canada decorative limestone found in Ontario, Canada See also Adairs Covered Bridge , Perry County, Pennsylvania, on the National List of Historic Places Adair County High School disambiguation disambig geo de Adair fr Adair io Adair nl Adair pl Adair pt Adair ro Adair vo Adair ... more details
Otheruses Infobox Given Name Revised name Patricia image imagesize caption pronunciation IPAc en lang p t r gender Female meaning Noblewoman , Patrician ancient Rome patrician region World wide origin Latin related names Patrick disambiguation Patrick , Pat disambiguation Pat , Patrice , Patsy, Patty, Tricia, Trish footnotes Patricia IPAc en icon p t r is a common female given name ... , meaning noble . The masculine form of the name is Patrick given name Patrick . The name Patricia ... Patricia is common as well, pronounced IPA pa trisja , while in Italy Patrizia is the form, pronounced ... Name Rooney Mara , an American film actress born Patricia Rooney Mara Patricia Briggs , an American author Patricia Routledge , a British actress Patricia Heaton , an American actress, comedienne, producer and model Patricia Richardson , an American television and film actress Patricia Clarkson , an American actress Patricia Neal , an American actress of stage and screen Patricia Owens actress Patricia Owens , a Canadian born American actress Patricia Wettig , an American actress and playwright Patricia Arquette , an American actress and director Patricia Quinn , a Northern Irish actress Patricia Hodge , an English actress Patricia Young , a Canadian poet Patricia Piccinini , an Australian artist and hyperrealist sculptor Patricia Petersen , an Australian academic Patricia McPherson , an American actress Patricia McConnell , an ethologist, author, advice columnist, and radio host Patricia McKenzie , a multi lingual Canadian Actress, Dancer and Singer Patricia Highsmith , a deceased American novelist Patricia D batz , an irish girl Patricia Sterner, an American philosopher. See also lookfrom Patricia lookfrom Pat lookfrom Trisha lookfrom Tricia lookfrom Patty Patrician ancient ... given names Category French feminine given names cs Patricie de Patricia es Patricia fr Patricia it Patricia hu Patr cia ja no Patricia pl Patrycja pt Patricia sk Patr cia sl Patricia sv Patricia ... more details
Charles Adair may refer to Charles Henry Adair , British admiral Charles Wallace Adair 1914 2006 , former US Ambassador Charles Adair soccer , retired American soccer player See also Adair surname hndis Adair, Charles ... more details
Adair County is the name of four counties in the United States Adair County, Iowa Adair County, Kentucky Adair County, Missouri Adair County, Oklahoma Templates geodis Interwiki Category United States county disambiguation pages ca Comtat d Adair cs Adair County cy Swydd Adair de Adair County es Condado de Adair fr Comt d Adair it Contea di Adair nl Adair County ja no Adair County nds Adair County pl Hrabstwo Adair pt Condado de Adair ro Comitatul Adair ru fi Adairin piirikunta sv Adair County zh ... more details
Thomas Adair may refer to Thomas Benjamin Stratton Adair 1868 1928 . Scottish Unionist Party MP Tom Adair 1913 1988 , U.S songwriter and screenwriter Thomas Adair Butler VC 1836 1901 hndis Adair, Thomas ... more details
Admiral Adair may refer to Charles Henry Adair 1851 1920 , British admiral Thomas Benjamin Stratton Adair 1861 1928 , British admiral dab ... more details
Infobox family name name Adair pronunciation image caption meaning happy spear region England , Scotland ... Frequency Comparisons ref http www.britishsurnames.co.uk surnames ADAIR British Surnames ref nolinklanguage yes Adair is a surname derived from the Old English personal name Eadgar disambiguation ... 0 85640 405 5 ref List of persons with the surname formatted as per MOS APO Al Adair 1929 1996 , Canadian baseball player, radio broadcaster, author, politician Allan Henry Shafto Adair 1897 1988 , British army officer, 6th Baronet Beegie Adair born 1936 , jazz pianist Bill Adair 1913 2002 , baseball player manager Bonnie Adair , American swimmer coach Catherine Steiner Adair , Psychologist and author Charles Henry Adair 1851 1920 , British admiral Charles Adair footballer , American soccer player coach Charles Wallace Adair 1914 2006 , U.S. ambassador Cherry Adair , American author Cornelia Adair 1837 1921 , matriarch of Glenveagh Castle in County Donegal, Ireland Daniel Adair born 1975 , Canadian drummer Deborah Adair born 1952 , American Actress Donald Adair born 1960 , American figure skater Doug Adair born 1929 , U.S. TV news anchor and journalist Douglass Adair 1912 1968 , American historian E. Ross Adair 1907 1983 , U.S. Representative from Indiana Forrest Adair 1865 1936 , real estate developer George Adair 1823 1899 , real estate developer Gilbert Adair born 1944 , author and journalist Gilbert Smithson Adair 1896 1979 , British scientist Green B. Adair 1840 1914 , cotton merchant Hubert Adair 1917 1940 , World War II Royal Air Force pilot Hugh Adair Hugh Edward Adair, 3rd Baronet 1815 1902 , British Liberal Party politician J. Leroy Adair 1887 1956 , U.S. Representative from Illinois James Adair historian 1709 1783 , explorer and author James Adair serjeant died 1798 , Irish soldier, politician James Makittrick Adair 1728 1802 , Scottish army officer, doctor Janet Adair 1901 2005 , American Actress Jean Adair 1873 1953 , Actress Jerry Adair 1936 1987 , American ... more details
James Adair is the name of James Makittrick Adair 1728 1802 , Scottish doctor practising in Antigua James Adair historian 1709 1783 , Irish historian of the American Indians James Adair serjeant died 1798 , English whig M.P. for Cockermouth and, subsequently, Higham Ferrars Jimmy Adair 1907 1982 , American baseball infielder, manager and coach hndis Adair, James ... more details
Robert Adair may refer to Robert Adair of Hollybrook died 1737 , Irish MP and protagonist in one version of the song Robin Adair Robert Adair politician 1763 1855 , British diplomat Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney 1811 1886 , MP for Cambridge 1847 1852 and 1854 1857 Robert Adair cricketer 1876 1951 , Irish cricketer Robert Adair actor 1900 1954 , American actor in The Broken Horseshoe television series Robert Adair physicist born 1924 , American physicist hndis Adair, Robert ... more details
The Adair Baronetcy , of Flixton Hall in the County of Suffolk, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 2 August 1838 for Robert Adair. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Cambridge UK Parliament constituency Cambridge . In 1873 he was created Baron Waveney , of South Elmham in the County of Suffolk, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . The barony became extinct on his death in 1886 while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, Hugh Adair, the third Baronet. The latter had earlier represented Ipswich UK Parliament constituency Ipswich in Parliament. Two of his sons, the fourth and fifth Baronets, both succeeded in the title. The fifth Baronet s son, the sixth Baronet, was a Major General in the British Army . The title became extinct on the latter s death in 1988. Adair Baronets, of Flixton Hall 1838 Sir Robert Shafto Adair, 1st Baronet 1786 1869 Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney Sir Robert Alexander Shafto Adair, 2nd Baronet 1811 1886 created Baron Waveney in 1873 Barons Waveney 1873 Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney Robert Alexander Shafto Adair, 1st Baron Waveney 1811 1886 Adair Baronets, of Flixton Hall 1838 Reverted Sir Hugh Adair, 3rd Baronet Sir Hugh Edward Adair, 3rd Baronet 1815 1902 Sir Frederick Edward Shafto Adair, 4th Baronet 1860 1915 Sir Robert Shafto Adair, 5th Baronet 1862 1949 Sir Allan Adair, 6th Baronet Sir Allan Henry Shafto Adair, 6th Baronet 1897 1988 Desmond Allan Shafto Adair 1920 1943 References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Adair Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Infobox person name Red Adair image Red Adair Elk Hills fire 1977.jpg caption Red Adair fighting an oil ..., Texas Houston , Texas ref Cite news last first coauthors title Red Adair, Famed for Taming Oil ... 2004 url http www.nytimes.com 2004 08 09 us red adair famed for taming oil well fires dies at 89.html ... firefighter Red Adair dies newspaper The Age location pages language publisher date 10 August 2004 ... occupation firefighter Paul Neal Red Adair June 18, 1915 &ndash August 7, 2004 ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi americas 2281867.stm Obituary Red Adair , BBC News , August 8, 2004 ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk usa story 0,12271,1279227,00.html Obituary Red Adair , The Guardian , August 9, 2004 ref ref http www.redadair.com Official site of Red Adair ref was an United States American Oil well ... blowouts , both land based and oil platform offshore . Life and career Adair was born in Houston, Texas ... Red Adair Co., Inc., in 1959, and over the course of his career battled more than 2,000 land and offshore oil well, natural gas well, and similar spectacular fires. Adair gained global attention in 1962 ... 30 AM on April 28, 1962. In December 1968, Adair sealed a large gas leak at an Australia n gas and oil ..., Adair s top lieutenants Asger Boots Hansen and Ed Coots Matthews left to found competitor Boots ... he helped to put out the UK sector Piper Alpha oil platform fire. At age 75, Adair took part in extinguishing ... War in 1991. Adair retired in 1993, and sold The Red Adair Service and Marine Company to Global ... and Coots and the company became Boots & Coots IWC. ref name B&C Adair died in 2004. Boots and Coots ... film Hellfighters was loosely based upon the feats of Adair during the 1962 Sahara Desert fire. The History Channel s Modern Marvels episode on Oil Well Firefighting was one of Adair s last interviews prior to his death. The episode aired after Adair s death and was dedicated to his memory. Adair was associated with a Rolex and American Express advertising campaign in the 1980s. Image East ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military person name Hubert Hastings Adair image caption birth date 1917 Birth date df yes YYYY MM DD death date 6 November 1940 Death date and age df yes YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD placeofburial label placeofburial birth place Norwich death place placeofburial coordinates Coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname Paddy birth name Hubert Hastings Adair allegiance flag United Kingdom branch air force United Kingdom serviceyears 1936 1940 rank Sergeant servicenumber 580088 unit No. 88 Squadron RAF br No. 151 Squadron RAF br No. 213 Squadron RAF commands battles World War II Battle of France Battle of Britain battles label awards relations Robert and Elizabeth Adair Parents laterwork Sergeant Hubert Hastings Paddy Adair 1917 1940 was a World War II Royal Air Force pilot during the Battle of Britain . Adair was born in Norwich in 1917, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Adair, and was educated at the City of Norwich School . Royal Air Force Adair joined the Royal Air Force in 1936. After completing his training he joined No. 88 Squadron RAF and flew the Fairey Battle Fairey Battle aircraft during the Battle of France . Adair volunteered for Fighter Command . ref http www.battleofbritain1940.net bobhsoc airmen stories adair hh adair hh.html ref He converted ... 1940 Adair was killed in action over Southampton flying Hurricane AK D V7602 . It is believed that he was shot down by Major Helmut Wick of JG 2 . Adair was posted as missing in action and was presumed ..., Widely, Hampshire and was Adair s. When it was excavated on 6 October 1979 the pilot s remains were found and later sent to Porchester Crematorium for disposal. Memorials Adair is named on the Air Forces ... site of Adair s crash. The plaque reads SGT. H.H. ADAIR IN HURRICANE AK D V7602 CRASHED NEAR ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adair, Hubert Hastings ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1917 PLACE OF BIRTH Norwich DATE OF DEATH 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Hubert ... more details
BLP sources date March 2012 no footnotes date March 2012 Tatum Adair is an American actress best known for her role of Rebecca Haster in the horror film Ghost Lake film Ghost Lake . Credits Ghost Lake film Ghost Lake 2004 as Rebecca Haster Cubes 2003 as Jessica Waiting All Day for the Green Face of the Hummingbird If I Were a Lily 2002 as Mistress Love Doll Clara s Heart 1988 as Ashley Lafferty External links IMDb name id 0310323 name Tatum Adair Amg name 446595 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adair, Tatum ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Tatum Category American film actors Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people US film actor stub ca Tatum Adair ... more details
Doug Adair born May 29, 1929, in Xenia, Ohio is a former longtime Emmy Award winning American television ... , and Dayton, Ohio markets. Career Adair got his start in journalism in television in Dayton in the early ... and anchor. Starting in 1964, Adair was paired with Joel Daly and the duo co anchored City Camera News ... be used on the air. The format was successful, and the Adair Daly team anchored the most watched newscast in Cleveland. Both men were offered jobs at WLS TV in Chicago around 1968 Adair chose to stay in Cleveland while Daly accepted. During his time at WJW TV, Adair s colleagues also included Ernie ... half of the duo whose Big Chuck and Lil John movie show replaced Anderson s Ghoulardi. In 1970 Adair ..., Adair worked with notable co anchors Virgil Dominic, Dave Patterson, and Judd Hambrick future ... turned anchor who would later become his second wife. In early 1983, Adair moved to Columbus to assume ..., the couple divorced both on air and off air in 1990. Adair remained at WCMH until 1994, when he retired from television news. Adair was inducted in the Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1992. Awards and honors Amongst his awards and accomplishments Adair has been honored as the state of Ohio s Best TV News Writer. Adair is also a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the Society of Professional Journalists. Adair has also received The National Faith and Freedom Award from Religious ... for Christmas Campaign. Personal life Adair has been married three times. Doug s first marriage produced ..., Ohio area. External links http www.clevelandseniors.com people dougadair.htm Doug Adair biography article at cleveland Seniors Website http www.broadcastershalloffame.com biodadair.htm Doug Adair ... alpha.htm Doug Adair on Broadcasters Hall OF Fame inductee list, accessed 2008 01 12. Persondata NAME Adair, Doug ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION News anchor, journalist DATE OF BIRTH 1929 05 29 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Doug Category ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Tom Adair image caption image size background non performing personnel birth name Thomas Montgomery Adair alias birth date birth date 1913 ... Thomas Tom Montgomery Adair June 15, 1913 May 24, 1988 was an United States American songwriter , composer , and screenwriter . Biography Tom Adair Thomas Montgomery Adair was born on 15 June, 1913, in Newton, Kansas , the only child of William Adair and Madge Cochran. His father owned a clothing store in Newton around 1923 he sold up and moved the family to Los Angeles . Tom Adair attended ... http www.originalmmc.com tomadair.html ref In 1941, Adair met Matt Dennis in a club and the duo began writing songs together. Adair s song writing career took him to New York during the 1940s where ... Adair married Frances Jeffords in later life, they worked together on songs and teleplays for Disney ref http www.originalmmc.com tomadair.html ref . They had four children, Micheal Adair, Richard Adair, Ann Trousdale Adair , and Robin Brown Adair and four grandchildren Tom Adair, Kristi Adair, Jennifer Adair, and Julie Adair. The Adairs retired to Hawaii in 1984. Tom died on 24 May, 1988, in Honolulu . Career After meeting Matt Dennis in 1940, Adair started working with him, moving to New York when the duo were hired by Tommy Dorsey. Adair and Dennis wrote numerous songs for Dorsey, Bing ... Dennis joined the Army Air Corps. Adair moved on to work with Dick Uhl and hit song In the Blue of the Evening with Alfonso d Artega . From June 1944, Adair worked with composer Gordon Jenkins in writing ... Bunyan , There s No You , and Weep No More . In 1949, Adair wrote the lyrics for the Broadway theatre ... Tom Adair ref It ran for 180 performances at the Broadhurst Theatre , with the original cast including ... http www.songwritershalloffame.org songs stage detail C48 25213 ref After the show closed, Adair returned to Los Angeles, working for Disney in the 1950s. In 1958, Adair first met James B. Allardice ... more details
Infobox football biography name Trevor Adair fullname image birth date cityofbirth Belfast countryofbirth Northern Ireland height position youthyears1 1978 1981 youthclubs1 Lock Haven University manageryears1 1982 1990 manageryears2 1991 1994 manageryears3 1993 manageryears4 1995 2008 managerclubs1 University ... U 18 assistant managerclubs4 Clemson Tigers Trevor Adair born in Belfast , Northern Ireland is the former ... coach at Lock Haven University , recruited Adair who played four seasons, 1978 to 1981, with the Eagles ... up a division, they won the Division II title. That year, Adair was selected as a Division I First .... Adair graduated in 1982 with a bachelors degree in economics. Coach Following his graduation from Lock Haven, Adair chose not to pursue a career as a professional player, but to enter the coaching .... Adair moved to Brown University , becoming the men s soccer head coach in November 1990. In his four seasons at Brown, he compiled a 34 24 5 record. In 1993, Adair spent time as an assistant coach ... TEAM Virginian Pilot, The Norfolk, VA Thursday, July 22, 1993 ref In 1995, Clemson hired Adair as head coach to the men s soccer team. Through 2007, Adair has a 160 71 23 record, having been named the 1998 ... Final Four. At some point during his career, Adair has also served as an assistant with the United States U 20 men s national soccer team . In April 2009, Clemson placed Adair on a leave of absence after ... ncaa news story?id 4066035&campaign rss&source NCAAHeadlines Police Tigers Adair attacked daughters ref Adair resigned as coach on June 14, 2009. ref http www.postandcourier.com news 2009 jun 17 coach adair resigns86196 Coach Adair resigns Coach steps down with assault and battery case still pending ref References Reflist External links http clemsontigers.cstv.com sports m soccer mtt adair trevor00.html Clemson Tigers ClemsonSoccerCoach Persondata NAME Adair, Trevor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Adair, Trevor Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people ... more details
Sir Hugh Edward Adair, 3rd Baronet 26 December 1815 2 March 1902 ref name rayment hc cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons Icommons.htm title Historical list of MPs constituencies beginning with I work Leigh Rayment s House of Commons pages accessdate 11 January 2010 ref was a British Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician who served from 1847 to 1874 as a Member of Parliament MP for Ipswich UK Parliament constituency Ipswich in Suffolk . He was the second son of Sir Robert Adair, 1st Baronet Sir Robert Shafto Adair, 1st Baronet , and his first wife Elizabeth Maria Strode. ref name thepeerage 1st bt cite web url http www.thepeerage.com p3555.htm i35541 title Sir Robert Shafto Adair, 1st Bt. work ThePeerage.com accessdate 12 January 2010 ref He married Harriet Camilla Adair, daughter of Alexander Adair, on 10 July 1856. They had three sons, the eldest of whom lived for only ten years. ref name thepeerage 3rd bt cite web url http www.thepeerage.com p3555.htm i35546 title Sir Hugh Edward Adair, 3rd Bt work ThePeerage.com accessdate 12 January 2010 ref Adair was elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1847 1847 general election as one of the two MPs for Ipswich, and held the seat until he stood down from the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons at the United Kingdom general election, 1874 1874 general election . ref name craig1832 1885 cite book ... elder brother Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney Robert . On his death in 1902, aged 86, his second ... contribs sir hugh adair Sir Hugh Adair s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Ipswich ... Adair Baronets Baronet br of Flixton Hall, Suffolk years 1886 1902 before Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney Robert Alexander Shafto Adair after Frederick Edward Shafto Adair s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adair, Hugh Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician ... Adair, Hugh Edward Category 1815 births Category 1902 deaths Category Liberal Party UK MPs Category ... more details
Infobox musical artist For groups see Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Adair image alt caption image size background group or band origin St. Louis, Missouri , United States genre Post hardcore , screamo years active Start date 2001 2007 label Warcon Enterprises associated acts website Url www.example.com past members Rob Tweedie br Josh Goldenhersh br Patrick Baum br Matt Tuttle br Jeff Meyer musician Jeff Meyer Adair was an American post hardcore screamo ref name vueweekly20060517 cite news title Adair digs the St. Louis Blues, Pompeii and other catastrophes first Bryan last Carroll url http vueweekly.com music story adair digs the st louis blues pompeii and other catastrophes newspaper Vue Weekly publisher location Edmonton , Canada date 2006 05 17 accessdate 2010 07 28 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5rZZNEBaq archivedate 2010 07 28 ref ref name AP20070213 band from St. Louis, Missouri . ref name allmusic cite web url Allmusic class artist id p760775 pure url yes title allmusic Adair Biography first Corey last Apar publisher allmusic archiveurl archivedate accessdate 2010 07 28 ref The members of the band had performed together in St. Louis for eight years before formally founding Adair in 2001. The five member band consisted of local St. Louisians Rob Tweedie as frontman , ref name vueweekly20060517 Josh Goldenhersh on guitar and vocals, Patrick Baum on guitar and vocals, Matt Tuttle on drum s, and Jeff Meyer musician Jeff Meyer on bass guitar . After recording their premiere ... Scream and independently selling over 7,000 copies of The Permanent Bruise , Adair signed with Warcon ..., Adair disbanded in early 2007. ref name allmusic In their MySpace blog , the band euphemistically described ... 13 title Adair break up journal Alternative Press location Cleveland , Ohio , USA issn 1065 1667 url ... reflist External links Allmusic class artist id p760775 label Adair MySpace adairAdair DEFAULTSORT Adair Band Category American post hardcore musical groups Category American screamo musical ... more details
Infobox military structure name Camp Adair partof location Benton County, Oregon Benton County , near Corvallis, Oregon coordinates Coord 44.7000000 123.2083333 display inline image Image Camp Adair old foundations.JPG 250px caption Picture of the grounds in 2008 image2 Image Camp Adair remains.JPG 250px caption2 Picture of grounds in 2008 type Military Base code built 1942 builder United States Army materials height used 1942 08 15 1943 05 10 br 1943 08 06 1943 11 01 br 96th Infantry Division United States 96th Infantry Division br Deployed to Pacific Theater br 1942 09 15 1943 08 07 br 104th ... ownership Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife br Adair Village, Oregon City of Adair Village br ... Camp Adair was a United States United States Army Army Division military division cantonment training ... of Fish and Wildlife ODFW , with other parts of Camp Adair becoming the city of Adair Village, Oregon Adair Village . History Camp Adair was named for Henry Rodney Adair, who was a native of Astoria .... ref name OOB Although the site was dedicated as Camp Adair on September 4, 1943, it had been occupied by troops before that date. ref name OGN Camp Adair post office operated from 1942 1946 ... 8561 9 pages p54 ref Camp Adair served as a prisoner of war camp , housing Germany German and Italy ... University Corvallis Recent accessions Land Records Camp Adair Properties accessdate 2008 04 21 ref ... osu osupow.html archivedate 2010 09 04 ref In 1957, Camp Adair became Adair Air Force .... ref http www.cityofadairvillage.org about.html About Adair Village ref See also Portal box United ... world war II adair.htm Henry Adair and Camp Adair from Salem Online History http www.dfw.state.or.us resources visitors ee wilson wildlife area history.asp Camp Adair history from ODFW visitor guide to E. E. Wilson Wildlife Area http photos.salemhistory.net cdm search searchterm camp adair mode all page 1 Historic images of Camp Adair from Salem Public Library Aerospace Defense Command Category Benton ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Adair, Iowa settlement type City nickname motto image skyline Adair Iowa watertower.jpg imagesize image caption image flag image seal image map Guthrie County Iowa Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Adair Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location in the State of Iowa image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates region US IA subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision type2 ... Adair County, Iowa Adair , Guthrie County, Iowa Guthrie government type leader title Mayor leader name ... info 0454088 footnotes website Adair is a city in Adair County, Iowa Adair and Guthrie County, Iowa ... County portion of Adair is part of the Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines &ndash West Des Moines, Iowa West ... River . The town officially became Adair on August 20, 1872 when it was incorporated with the county. The town is named after General John Adair , a general in the War of 1812 who later became the 8th governor of Kentucky . Adair was the scene of the first successful train robbery in the American ... of F5 and EF5 tornadoes F5 tornado occurred near this town on June 27, 1953. Adair is recognizable ... on Earth , its roadsign warmly greets visitors with, Welcome to Adair it ll make you smile . Some ... copyright status removed Image SmileyTower.jpg Geography Adair is located at Coord 41 30 0 ... of it is land and convert 0.04 sqmi km2 of it 0.90 is water. File Adair, Iowa City Hall.jpg 250px thumb left Adair City Hall Demographics Historical populations type USA footnote http data.iowadatacenter.org ... adair iowa.htm Adair, Iowa Adair County, Iowa Guthrie County, Iowa applies only to the Guthrie County portion of Adair Category Populated places in Adair County, Iowa Category Populated places ... places established in 1872 ca Adair Iowa es Adair Iowa io Adair, Iowa id Adair, Iowa it Adair Iowa kk ht Adair, Iowa nl Adair Iowa pl Adair Iowa pt Adair Iowa simple Adair, Iowa vo Adair ... more details
Janet Adair was an actress in 5 film movies and alto contralto member of the D Oyly Carte Opera Company D Oyly Carte Opera Company s choir from August to December 1926. She was born on January 7, 1901 in Chamlee, Louisiana and died on October 1, 2005 in Sarasota, Florida . She was married to movie composer Louis Silvers . Filmography Finders Keepers 1929 film Finders Keepers 1929 The Flattering Word 1929 Here Comes the Bridesmaid 1928 The Mikado 1926 film The Mikado 1926 The Crooked Dagger 1919 External links imdb name id 0010441 name Janet Adair Persondata NAME Adair, Janet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Film actress DATE OF BIRTH 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Janet Category 1901 births Category 2005 deaths ... more details
File Rick Adair on September 14, 2011.jpg 220px thumb Adair as pitching coach for the Baltimore Orioles in 2011 Michael Richard Adair born January 19, 1958 in Spartanburg, South Carolina is the Coach baseball pitching coach for the Baltimore Orioles and a former minor league baseball player. Playing career As a player, Adair played college baseball at Western Carolina University and was drafted by the then newly formed Mariners in the third round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft . ref name sea ref name TBC http www.thebaseballcube.com players A Rick Adair.shtml Rick Adair The Baseball Cube ref Injuries ended his career seven years later, having peaked at the Triple A level. ref name TBC Coaching career He has held various coaching jobs since the end of his playing career, mostly as a minor league pitching coach, with the Cleveland Indians , San Diego Padres , Detroit Tigers , Atlanta Braves , and Toronto Blue Jays organizations. He held major league coaching jobs with Cleveland, Detroit, and Seattle. Prior to being appointed to his former position with Seattle, Adair spent four seasons as a minor league pitching coordinator for the Texas Rangers baseball Texas Rangers . ref name BRB http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Rick Adair Rick Adair BR Bullpen ref Adair served as pitching ... . ref http weblogs.baltimoresun.com sports orioles blog 2010 10 orioles agree with adair as bu.html ref Adair took over pitching coach Mark Connor s position after the latter resigned on June 14. ref ... .jsp&c id bal ref Personal Adair is the nephew of former MLB pitcher and pitching coach Art Fowler ... External links baseballstats brm adair 001mic cube Rick Adair and http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Rick Adair BR Bullpen s start succession box title Cleveland Indians coach baseball pitching ... NAME Adair, Rick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Baseball coach DATE OF BIRTH January 19, 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Rick Category 1958 births Category ... more details
Peter Adair 22 November 1943 27 June 1996 was a filmmaker and artist, best known for his pioneering documentary, Word is Out Stories of Some of Our Lives Word Is Out . Early life Adair was born in Los Angeles County in 1943. Career Adair entered the film industry in the 1960s and first gained critical attention with his 1967 documentary Holy Ghost People , a film record of a Pentecostal snake handler worship service in the Appalachians. From 1975 to 1977, he collaborated with his lesbian sister Nancy Adair and other members of the Mariposa Film Group to produce and direct Word is Out Stories of Some of Our Lives Word Is Out . The film, the first of its kind to present gays and lesbians in a positive light, was a critical hit nationwide. Word Is Out inspired Nancy to collaborate with Casey Adair , Peter and Nancy s mother, on a companion book, published in 1978. Peter Adair always chose the subject matter for his film based on his current passions, and Word Is Out was as much a vital part of his own coming out process as it was an attempt to show gays and lesbians in a very human and non sensational manner. In 1983 Peter Adair produced Stopping History and in 1984 acted as consultant and did additional camerawork on The Times of Harvey Milk , directed by his former prot g Rob Epstein . That same year he worked with the Project Read adult literacy program of the San Francisco Public Library to produce a series of tutoring videos. Late career As he began to see his friends in the art and film communities succumb to the plague of AIDS , Adair co directed, with Rob Esptein, The AIDS Show Artists Involved in Death and Survival , one of the first films to examine AIDS impact on the arts ... June 1996, Peter Adair finally succumbed to complications of AIDS at the age of 52 in San Francisco ... id 0010465 name Peter Adair Persondata NAME Adair, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... 27 June 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Peter Category 1943 births Category 1996 deaths ... more details
Molly Adair 1905 1990 was a British stage and screen actress. ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift individual 258612 ref She was the mother of the actress Jill Adams . Selected filmography Stella 1921 film Stella 1921 Sinister Street film Sinister Street 1922 Married to a Mormon 1922 The Blue Lagoon 1923 film The Blue Lagoon 1923 A Gamble in Lives 1924 References references External links IMDb name 0010461 Persondata NAME Adair, Molly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adair, Molly Category 1905 births Category 1990 deaths Category British film actors UK film actor stub ... more details