orphan date July 2008 Martha Frick Symington Sanger born 1941 is an United States American writer and the great granddaughter of Henry Clay Frick . Works Helen Clay Frick Bittersweet Heiress, biography Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007 The Henry Clay Frick Houses Architecture Interiors Landscapes In the Golden Era, nonfiction New York Monacelli Press, 2001 Henry Clay Frick An Intimate Portrait, biography New York Abbeville Press, 1998 External links http frickhistory.com Martha Frick Symington Sanger website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sanger, Martha Frick Symington ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanger, Martha Frick Symington Category 1941 births Category Living people US nonfiction writer stub ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name Richard Sanger III nrhp type image Richard Sanger III House Sherborn, Massachusetts DSC02969.JPG caption location Sherborn, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 9 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 22 long seconds 48 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1734 architect Unknown architecture Georgian added January 3, 1986 governing body Private mpsub Sherborn MRA refnum 86000508 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Richard Sanger III House is a historic house at 60 Washington Street in Sherborn, Massachusetts . The house was built in 1734 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Richard Sanger Iii House Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Houses in Middlesex County, Massachusetts SherbornMA NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Margaret Sanger Clinic nrhp type nhl image 17 23 West 16th St.jpg caption location 17 West 16th Street, Manhattan , New York City , New York area built 1846 architect Edward Mesier architecture Greek Revival designated nrhp type September 14, 1993 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 2157&ResourceType Building title Margaret Sanger Clinic date 2007 09 15 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added September 14, 1993 visitation num visitation year refnum 93001599 mpsub governing body private owner In the Margaret Sanger Clinic , discreetly housed in a brick townhouse at 17 West 16th Street, New York City, Edward Mesier, architect, 1846 , Margaret Sanger promoted safe, harmless contraception from 1930 to 1973. ref http www.nps.gov history nr travel pwwmh ny27.htm Places Where Women Made History Margaret Sanger Clinic, at National Park Service ref Margaret Sanger whose close friend Otto Bobsein is credited with first using the term birth control ref name nhlsum in 1914, had over 30 nurses assisting patients and training other medical practitioners. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993. ref name nhlsum ref http www.nr.nps.gov writeups 93001599.nl.pdf Margaret Sanger Clinic, National Historic Landmark writeup NRIS dead link date January 2012 ref ref name nrhpinv cite web url PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 930001599.pdf Margaret Sanger Clinic September 27, 1989, by Page Putnam Miller 723  KB title National Register of Historic Places Registration date 1993 publisher National Park Service ref ref name nrhpphotos cite web url PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 93001599.pdf Margaret Sanger Clinic Accompanying 2 photos, exterior, from 1989. 482  KB title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination ... DEFAULTSORT Sanger, Margaret, Clinic National Register of Historic Places in New York Category ... more details
Infobox settlement name Sanger official name settlement type Ghost town nickname motto Images image skyline Sanger, North Dakota.jpg imagesize image caption A vista of Sanger image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA North Dakota pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of North Dakota pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Oliver county image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 North Dakota subdivision type2 List of counties in North Dakota County subdivision name2 Oliver County, North Dakota Oliver government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Central Time Zone Americas Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation ft 2142 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 47 latm 10 lats 27 latNS N longd 100 longm ... code website footnotes Sanger is a ghost town in Oliver County , North Dakota . Founded in 1879 , the town ... 2004 09 02 sanger nd ref It was the county seat until 1884, when the community was renamed Sanger .... ref Sanger Ghost town http www.ghosttowns.com states nd sanger.html ref Notes reflist External links http www.flickr.com photos huleo 4351648295 Photos of Sanger in Winter http ghostsofnorthdakota.wordpress.com 2004 09 02 sanger nd Sanger on Ghosts of North Dakota http www.flickr.com photos afiler sets 72157621928439425 with 3826289464 Photos of Sanger Oliver County, North Dakota Category Populated ... more details
Infobox musical artist image George A. Sanger at Blockparty 2008.jpg name George Sanger background non performing personnel birth name George Alistair Sanger alias The Fat Man Born Birth date and age 1957 12 14 origin Austin, Texas instrument genre Video game music occupation Composer , Musician years active 1983 present label Haight Masonic Laboratories associated acts Team Fat, Alexander Brandon website http www.fatman.com www.fatman.com current members past members notable instruments George Alistair Sanger born December 14, 1957, from Austin, Texas , ref http www.facebook.com themightyfatman George A. Sanger at Facebook . ref also known as The Fat Man , is an American musician who has composed video game music music for over 200 different Video game computer and video games , beginning in 1983. Some of his best known works include The 7th Guest , Wing Commander video game Wing Commander , Hard Nova , Maniac Mansion Nintendo Entertainment System NES version , Loom computer game Loom , and Tux Racer . ref name games cite web first last date 2006 06 04 work Fat Man homepage publisher title The Fat Man FAQ s url http www.fatman.com faqs.htm accessdate 2006 12 25 ref Sanger leads the band ... New Riders Games isbn 1592730094 format Paperback first George last Sanger ref described by him as, a book ... 100px thumb left The Fat Man s company logo To date, George Sanger and Team Fat have ... Dutchman 2002 Awards and recognition On March 7, 2007, Sanger received the Game Developers ... Sanger s profile http www.ocremix.org artist 68 george alistair sanger Artist profile at OverClocked ... 808f e2b5ad684ee1 name George Sanger musicbrainz artist id 4c213ecc da28 4472 a04f 649616080b64 name ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sanger, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 12 14 PLACE OF BIRTH Austin, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanger, George Category ... stub fr George Sanger ... more details
BLP sources date May 2011 David E. Sanger born July 5, 1960 in White Plains, New York is the Chief Washington Correspondent for The New York Times . A 1982 graduate of Harvard College , Sanger has been writing for the Times for over 26 years covering foreign policy, globalization, nuclear proliferation, and the presidency. He has been a member of two teams that won the Pulitzer Prize, and has been awarded numerous honors for national security and foreign policy coverage. His first book, The Inheritance The World Obama Confronts and the Challenges to American Power ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk culture books bookreviews 4272029 The Inheritance the World Obama Confronts and the Challenges to American Powerby David E Sanger review.html title The Inheritance the World Obama Confronts and the Challenges to American Power by David E Sanger review Telegraph last MacArthur first Brian date 17 January 2009 work The Daily Telegraph accessdate 1 June 2011 ref Harmony, 2009 , was a best seller. Career Before coming to Washington in 1994, Sanger was a correspondent and then chief of The Times s Tokyo bureau. There, he developed a specialization in writing on the influence of economics and foreign policy , and the relationships between the United States and its major allies, a subject he continues to pursue in Washington. He also wrote many of the first articles about North Korea ... to the Times, Sanger was a member of the team that won the Pulitzer for national reporting on its investigation ... awards from the White House Correspondent s Association. Memberships Sanger is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Strategy Group . Television appearances Sanger has frequently ... s david e sanger http kennedy.byu.edu events archive.php 765 Inside the White House What Happened ... . NAME Sanger, David E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 5, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanger, David E. Category 1960 births Category Living ... more details
Infobox Politician general image imagesize name George P. Sanger birth date birth date 1819 11 27 birth place Dover, Massachusetts death date Death date and age 1890 7 3 1819 11 27 death place Swampscott, Massachusetts restingplace nationality United States American website occupation residence party spouse Elizabeth Sherburne Thompson alma mater Harvard University br Harvard Law School title United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts U.S. Attorneys United States Attorney for the District ... M. Stearns George Partridge Sanger November 27, 1819 July 3, 1890 was an American lawyer, editor ... life Sanger was born on November 27, 1819 in Dover, Massachusetts . He graduated from Harvard University ... Chamberlain editor link Joshua L. Chamberlain title Sanger, George Partridge journal Universities ... url http genealogytrails.com mass norfolk bios.html ref Legal career Sanger graduated from Harvard .... ref name Davis In 1849 Sanger was named Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. ref name universities Sanger was a member of the Charlestown, Boston Charlestown, Massachusetts ... Council . ref name councils From 1861 to 1869 Sanger again served as District Attorney for Suffolk ... House of Representatives . Following the death of David H. Mason , Sanger was appointed by President .... He remained in this role until 1882. ref name universities Editor Sanger worked for Little, Brown ..., 1862, the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company s Board of Directors elected Sanger the first ... year 1920 publisher Index Pub. ref Personal life Sanger married Elizabeth Sherburne Thompson of Portsmouth ... books?id 5UnnAAAAMAAJ&pg PA408 accessdate 2011 09 24 ref John White Sanger William Thompson Sanger George Partridge Sanger, Jr. Charles Robert Sanger . Death Sanger died on July 3, 1890 ... Persondata . NAME Sanger, George P. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States District ... 31, 1894 PLACE OF DEATH Swampscott, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Sanger, George P. Category 1831 births ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name Asa Sanger House nrhp type image Asa Sanger House Sherborn, Massachusetts DSC02976.JPG caption location Sherborn, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 8 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 22 long seconds 52 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area architect Unknown architecture Georgian, Other added January 3, 1986 governing body Private mpsub Sherborn MRA refnum 86000507 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Asa Sanger House is a historic house at 70 Washington Street in Sherborn, Massachusetts . The Georgian house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Its age is uncertain. According to the Sherborn Historical Society, Anne C. Shaughnessy supports the theory that it was built in 1684 by Elisha Bullen... but Morse and C. H. Dowse maintain that it was built in 1775 . Its 5 bay front facade includes 9 6 windows, and a 20th century entryway. References Reflist http home.comcast.net sherbornhistcom 81Survey Washington 070.htm Sherborn Historical Society description Registered Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Houses in Middlesex County, Massachusetts SherbornMA NRHP stub ... more details
The Margaret Sanger Award is an honor awarded annually by the Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood Federation of America since 1966. Created to honor the legacy of Margaret Sanger , the founder of Planned ... movement. National award recipients 1967 1969 The first Sanger awards were given in 1966 under four ... place. ref http news.google.com newspapers?id R9MmAAAAIBAJ&sjid jgIGAAAAIBAJ&dq margaret sanger award&pg ... http news.google.com newspapers?id MtlaAAAAIBAJ&sjid lGwDAAAAIBAJ&dq margaret sanger award 20hartman ... newspapers?id ViwNAAAAIBAJ&sjid wmwDAAAAIBAJ&dq margaret sanger award 20johnson&pg 2359 2C1440141 Pittsburgh ... date 28 November 1971 ref Philanthropist John D. Rockefeller III won the second Sanger Award ... work The New York Times title Rockefeller 3d Wins Sanger Award date ... mt www.plannedparenthood.org about us newsroom politics policy issues ppfa margaret sanger ... the 1968 Margaret Sanger Award in World Leadership. At the time he was a Democratic Party United States ... as Lord Caradon, was given the Margaret Sanger Award in World Leadership for his farsighted leadership ... York Times title Margaret Sanger Award Presented to Lord Caradon date 29 October 1969 ref At the time ... D. Tydings received the Margaret Sanger award in 1970 for activities related to population and birth ... mt www.plannedparenthood.org about us newsroom politics policy issues ppfa margaret sanger award winners 4840.htm?un jtt v winner Tydings 0 ref 1971 The 1971 Margaret Sanger Award was presented to Louis ... http news.google.com newspapers?id R9MmAAAAIBAJ&sjid jgIGAAAAIBAJ&dq cass canfield 20margaret sanger ... Sanger commemorative stamp from the U.S. Postal Service , realized in 1972 as the Family Planning commemorative stamp. ref http www.nyu.edu projects sanger secure newsletter articles sangers ... Sanger Award. ref name morgentaler Dr. Henry Morgentaler, noted Canadian abortion rights crusader, to receive Planned Parenthood s 1989 Margaret Sanger Award. PR Newswire 18 Oct. 1989 1018DC003X ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Istgah e Cham Sanger native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Lorestan Province Lorestan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Khorramabad County Khorramabad subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Papi District Papi subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Chamsangar Rural District Chamsangar leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 515 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 33 latm 11 lats 16 latNS N longd 48 longm 49 longs 19 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Istgah e Cham Sanger lang fa , also Romanize d as stg h e Cham Sanger also known as Cham Shekar and Cham Sangar ref GEOnet3 3783770 Istgah e Cham Sanger ref is a village in Chamsangar Rural District , Papi District , Khorramabad County , Lorestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 515, in 103 families. ref IranCensus2006 15 ref References reflist Khorramabad County Category Populated places in Khorramabad County Khorramabad geo stub ... more details
notability date May 2011 Infobox person name Ada Nicole Sanger image caption birth name Ada Nicole Sanger birth date birth year and age 1998 birth place South Florida , United States death date death place occupation Actress years active 2008 present website URL http www.adanicolesanger.com Ada Nicole Sanger is an United States American actress from South Florida . She is known for her role as Donna Lamonsoff in Sony Pictures 2010 comedy Grown Ups 2010 film Grown Ups , ref http www.hollywoodthewriteway.com 2010 04 ada nicole sanger in grown ups.html ref directed by Dennis Dugan . She became a contestant on the fifth episode of the Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon show BrainSurge in October 2009. Film class wikitable Year Film Role Other notes 2010 Grown Ups 2010 film Grown Ups Donna Lamonsoff Daughter of Eric Lamonsoff Kevin James actor Kevin James Television class wikitable style font size 90 border 2 cellpadding 4 background f9f9f9 align center style background B0C4DE Year style background B0C4DE Title style background B0C4DE Role style background B0C4DE Notes John Robert Powers Principal Voiceover for Clear Channel Playing House Disambiguation needed date June 2011 Girl 1 TLC TV channel TLC Life Lessons Child s Play Disambiguation needed date July 2011 Principal NBC Daybreak Weekend Weather Girl CBS 12 2009 BrainSurge Contestant Season 1, Episode 5. Theatre Twice Upon a Time Disambiguation needed date June 2011 Hollywood Fight Club ... Cinderella The Date Theatre West ... Elaine One Fine Afternoon Theatre West ... Emma Spring Family Festival West Palm Beach ... Principal school Principal Starz of the Future South Florida Fair ... Principal The Nutcracker South Fork Auditorium ... Party Child Hurricane Katrina Benefit Center for the Arts ... Principal school Principal ... Persondata . NAME Sanger Ada Nicole ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1998 PLACE OF BIRTH South Florida , United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanger Ada Nicole ... more details
David John Sanger 17 April 1947 &ndash 28 May 2010 ref David Sanger s prior personal website. Unsigned, 31 May 2010, http davidsanger.co.uk Accessed 3 June 2010. ref was a concert organist , professor and president of the Royal College of Organists . Biography Sanger was educated at Eltham College and the Royal ... instrument at Exeter College, Oxford , for which instrument Sanger also acted as Consultant. Other ... , Strathclyde University and Leeds Cathedral . Teaching In addition to his performing career, Sanger ... International Organ Competition. Competition juror Sanger appeared in the jury of many international ... After being a member since age 15, Sanger was appointed president of the Royal College of Organists ... RCO News , 1 June 2010, http www.rco.org.uk news displaystory.php?newsid 144 David Sanger 1947 2010 . Accessed 02 June 2010. ref Indecent assault charges and death On 25 May 2010 Sanger appeared in court ... Sanger denied all charges and was released on conditional bail. Three days later, on 28 May 2010, police announced that Sanger had been found dead at his converted former chapel which housed a church organ in Embleton, Cumbria Embleton , near Cockermouth , Cumbria . After Sanger s body had been ... top organist killed himself after child sex claims 1.801178?referrerPath news people ref and that Sanger had killed himself. His brother Peter stated that David Sanger was outraged by the allegations ... SSA & organ Banks Music Publications ref http www.banksmusicpublications.co.uk composer david sanger ... references External links http www.davidsanger.co.uk David Sanger s homepage http www.bach cantatas.com Bio Sanger David.htm David Sanger Organ, Harpsichord http www.whiteheath.demon.co.uk cso features ... Sanger, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 April 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 May 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanger, David Category English classical organists Category ... no David Sanger ... more details
SangerSanger et al. ref F. Sanger, S. Nicklen, and A. R. Coulson. DNA sequencing with chain terminating ... Chain Reaction PCR . Adopting the Sanger method, each DNA fragment is irreversibly terminated ... 35bp with Illumina platforms to a maximum of 200 300bp by 454 Pyrosequencing . Sanger Methods on the other ... . The longer read lengths in Sanger methods display significant advantages over MPS tools especially ... variation. ref name marra Microfluidic Sanger Sequencing Microfluidic Sanger sequencing is a lab on a chip application for DNA sequencing, in which the Sanger sequencing steps thermal cycling, sample ... of the significant shortcomings of the conventional Sanger method e.g. high consumption of expensive ... and automating the Sanger sequencing steps. Applications of Microfluidic Sequencing Technologies Other ... thumbnail 500px right A Microfluidic Sanger sequencing chip layout. This picture was adapted ... nanoliter scale Sanger DNA Sequencing. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 103 7240 7245 PMID http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... functional units, each corresponding to the Sanger sequencing steps. The Thermal Cycling TC unit ... the first two Sanger sequencing steps thermal cycling and purification in a fully automated ... thumbnail 200px left Real image of a Microfluidic Sanger sequencing chip developed by Richard Mathies ... align center Performance values for genome sequencing technologies including Sanger methods and next ... new tool automates sanger sample prep cuts reagent and labor costs http www.genomeweb.com sequencing mbi says new tool automates sanger sample prep cuts reagent and labor costs u Commercial Websites u ... more details
Sanger D. Whitey Shafer b. October 24, 1934 ref name NSF SDShafer http www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com fame shafer.html Sanger D. Whitey Shafer dead link date May 2010 at Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame & Nashville Songwriters Foundation ref is an American country music country songwriter and musician. He wrote numerous hits for stars such as George Jones , Lefty Frizzell , and George Strait . Life Born and raised in Whitney, Texas , ref name NSF SDShafer Shafer s musical career began in his hometown of Whitney where he played in a school band. In the following years he toured the U.S., performing with, among others, the then known Willie Nelson . In 1967 Shafer moved to Nashville, Tennessee Nashville , Tennessee , where he signed with the Blue Crest Music Publishing Company. There he wrote two songs for George Jones , Between My House and Home and I m a New Man in Town , along with many other tunes for lesser known acts. Shafer signed contracts with Musicor Records Musicor and RCA Records RCA as a singer, but he was never as successful as he was as a songwriter. In the early 1970s Shafer signed an exclusive contract with Acuff Rose Music . In the following years he wrote many songs which went on to become successful on the U.S. country charts, including several 1 s. His songs included The Baptism of Jesse Taylor for Johnny Russell , Tell Me Lying Eyes Are Wrong for George Jones, and a series of hits for Moe Bandy . He had a longstanding friendship with Lefty Frizzell, whom he had met at his record label. He and Frizzell wrote the song That s the Way Love Goes together, a hit for Johnny Rodriguez and also Merle Haggard in 1983 they also wrote I Never Go Around Mirrors . After Frizzell s death Shafer wrote the tribute song Lefty s Gone . Three divorces helped him with his song writing in the 1980s when Shafer wrote Does Fort .... ref http www.cmaawards.com 2007 database ArtistDetail.aspx?artistId 852 Artist Detail Sanger D. Shafer ... more details
Charles Sanger Mellen August 16, 1852 &ndash November 17, 1927 was an American railroad man whose career culminated in the presidencies of the Northern Pacific Railway 1897 1903 and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad 1903 1913. Railroad Man Mellen was born in Lowell, Massachusetts , United States , on August 16, 1852. His family soon moved to Concord, New Hampshire where he attended high school, graduating in 1867. Rather than attending college, he began his railroad career as a clerk at the Northern New Hampshire Railroad in Concord in 1870. After a short time at the Central Vermont Railroad and back to the Northern New Hampshire Railroad, he moved to the Boston and Lowell Railroad B&L where he was promoted to Superintendent. The Boston and Lowell enjoyed revenues from leasing use of its lines into Boston to the Boston and Maine Railroad . Its policies led the B&M to build its own line into Boston and to fight with the B&L to the New Hampshire courts. Mellen was the President of the B&L when it lost its court case, and ceased independent operations in 1887 when it was leased to the Boston and Maine Railroad . From 1888 to 1892 he was purchasing agent, then General Traffic Manager of the Union Pacific Railroad , where he formed a friendship with Diamond Jim Brady . In 1892, he became general manager of the New York and New England Railroad , during a time when it was engaged in a bitter war with the New Haven. Charles P. Clark , the New Haven s president, hired him away from his competitor in November 1892. Mellen later testified that Clark said I was too much of a nuisance on the New England. Mellen came to the attention of J. P. Morgan when he drove such a hard ... Sanger Mellen quote url date November 18, 1927 page ref But yet he was not fully informed about ... s aft after end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mellen, Charles Sanger ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mellen, Charles Sanger Category 1852 births Category 1927 deaths Category ... more details
about the 1995 movie about Margaret Sanger the 1983 movie Choices of the Heart about religious murders in El Salvador Choices of the Heart Infobox Film name Choices of the Heart The Margaret Sanger Story image image size caption director Paul Shapiro director producer Jennifer Alward writer Matt Dorff starring Dana Delany br Henry Czerny br Rod Steiger br Julie Khaner music Jonathan Goldsmith costume design Laurie Drew music Jonathan Goldsmith cinematography Alar Kivilo editing Paul DiCiaula distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released 8 March 1995 runtime 92 mins. country Cinema of the United States United States language English budget gross Choices of the Heart The Margaret Sanger Story 1995 is a TV movie about the controversial nurse Margaret Sanger who campaigned in the early 1900s in the United States for women s reproductive rights. ref cite web title Choices of the Heart The Margaret Sanger Story 1995 TV publisher IMDb The Internet Movie Database url http www.imdb.com title tt0112664 date 1995 03 08 accessdate 2009 07 29 ref Plot The New York Times wrote this summary overview Dana Delany stars in this made for TV movie as Margaret Sanger , a nurse who, in 1914, became a pioneering ... of information on contraception. Sanger later helped to establish America s first birth control ... Deming title Choices of the Heart The Margaret Sanger Story 1995 publisher The New York Times url http movies.nytimes.com movie 251947 Choices of the Heart The Margaret Sanger Story overview date ... Underwood.LOC.jpg thumb right upright Margaret Sanger Dana Delany as Margaret Sanger Henry Czerny as Bill Sanger Rod Steiger as Anthony Comstock Julie Khaner as Anita Block Tom McCamus as Mr. Schlesinger ... Branzea as Leo Krulic Patrick Galligan as D.A. Whitman Sandra Crljenica as Peggy Sanger Blake McGrath as Stuart Sanger Lachlan Murdoch as Grant Sanger Heidi von Paleske as Mabel Dodge Henriette Ivanans ... The Margaret Sanger Story 1995 TV Category 1990s drama films Category 1995 films Category ... more details
other uses An institute is an organisation al body created for a certain purpose. Often they are research organisations research institute research institutions created to do research on specific topics. An institute can also be a professional body. In some countries institutes can be part of a university or other institutions of higher education , either as a group of academic department departments or an autonomous educational institution without a traditional university status such as a university Institute . See Institute of Technology The word institute comes from the Latin word institutum meaning facility or habit from instituere meaning build , create , raise or educate . In some countries, such as South Korea and Japan , private schools are sometimes called institutes, rather than schools. In Spain secondary schools are called institutes. In the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man the term institute is a protected word and companies or other organizations may only use the word if they are organisations which are carrying out research at the highest level or to professional bodies of the highest standing . ref http www.companieshouse.gov.uk about gbhtml gbf2.shtml three Sensitive words FAQ on Companies House website ref Furthermore, if a company is carrying on a business under a different name to the company name, that business name must comply with the Business Names Act. Use of the title institute requires approval from the Secretary of State . Failure to seek approval is a criminal offence . ref http www.companieshouse.gov.uk about gbhtml gbf3.shtml one Business Names GBF3, guidance on Companies House website ref References reflist See also Chair Polish academic department Consortium List of policy institutes Policy institute Research institute Some Institutes for Advanced Study Category Institutes Category School types Category Types of organization org stub ar da Institut de Institut el es Instituto eo Instituto fa fr Institut hr Institut ... more details
Orphan date October 2007 Infobox VG title The Institute image Deleted image removed Image The Institute C64.png 230px Screenshot developer Jyym Pearson , BR Robyn Pearson publisher Screenplay company Screenplay designer engine released 1983 genre Text adventure original release , BR Graphic adventure modes ratings platforms Commodore 64 C64 , BR Atari 8 bit media requirements input Computer keyboard Keyboard The Institute is a 1983 graphic adventure game released for the TRS 80 , Commodore 64 and Atari 8 bit by Screenplay company Screenplay . Gameplay The game s interface was typical of text adventure illustrated text adventures . The user navigated their character through a Graph theory graph of rooms by entering commands with the keyboard N , W , S , and E are used to move respectively north, west, south, and east simple text commands to interact and investigate objects within the rooms such as open door are also used. The game s protagonist is a mental patient trying to escape from the institute hence the title . A good deal of the game takes place in drug induced hallucinations, though in some versions the drug is a strange powder that sends you into dreams . External links http www.if legends.org yois vault.php?id 328 Background from Ye Olde Infocomme Shoppe http www.atarimagazines.com v3n7 reviews.html Review from Antic Vol. 3 No. 7 http www.retrosite.de adventure institute institute.html Stephan s Retrocomputing Site contains solution DEFAULTSORT Institute, The Category 1983 video games Category Commodore 64 games Category Adventure games Category Atari 8 bit family games adventure videogame stub de The Institute Computerspiel ... more details
Primary sources date August 2010 The Galton Institute is a learned society based in the United Kingdom . Its aims are to promote the public understanding of human heredity and to facilitate informed debate about the ethical issues raised by advances in reproductive technology . ref http www.galtoninstitute.org.uk Galton Institute Home Page . Galton Institute. Accessed 14 December 2010. ref It was founded in 1907 as the Eugenics Education Society , becoming the Eugenics Society in 1926 often known as the British Eugenics Society to distinguish it from others , with the aim of promoting eugenics . It was based near Brockwell Park , London Borough of Lambeth Lambeth in London . It changed its name to the Galton Institute in 1989. Prominent members colbegin John Maynard Keynes , Director 1937 1944 V.P. 1937 Arthur Neville Chamberlain , British prime minister between 1937 and 1940 Richard Titmuss William Beveridge David Coleman academic David Coleman Leonard Arthur , tried for murder in 1981 but acquitted Arthur Balfour Alfred Ploetz , Vice president 1916 Julian Huxley , Vice president 1937 44 , President 1959 62 Paul Blanshard Walter Bodmer Russell Brain, 1st Baron Brain Chris Brand Cyril Burt John Cockburn Australian politician John Cockburn Charles D Arcy Charles Galton Darwin and Leonard Darwin Charles Davenport , Vice President 1931 Robert Geoffrey Edwards Havelock Ellis Hans Eysenck Ronald Fisher Charles Goethe Ezra Gosney Madison Grant David Starr Jordan , Vice President 1916, 1931 Franz Josef Kallmann John Harvey Kellogg Richard Lynn James Meade Peter Medawar Naomi Mitchison Henry Fairfield Osborn and Frederick Osborn Karl Pearson Roger Pearson Margaret Pyke Margaret Sanger Eliot Slater Marie Stopes James Mourilyan Tanner Frank Yates colend See also American Eugenics Society Human Betterment Foundation Arthur Jensen Glayde Whitney Walter Kistler References references External links http www.galtoninstitute.org.uk Galton Institute EW charity 209258 The Galton Institute ... more details
Rockefeller Institute may refer to The Rockefeller Institute of Government Rockefeller University , previously known as The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research disambig ... more details
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