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DSTO - 10th ICMCF - Abstracts on skin friction drag Michael P. Schultz Geoffrey W. swain, Florida Institute of safemarine antifoulant John C. Harrington, Andrew Jacobson, lorna S. Mazza http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/corporate/conferences/icmcf/abstracts.html
Alcorn Family Genealogy Forum Joyce swain 7/09/02 John Alcorn m Nancy McPherson in Ky JoeAnn Frohardt 4/27/02 Johnfrom Donegal - lorna toon 4/28/02 Re George, wife Nancy Porter, bro. http://genforum.genealogy.com/alcorn/
Extractions: Henry Alcorn and Frances Payne Marion alcorn Alcorn, Nichols, McSwain Marriages Marion alcorn William S. ALLCORN 1828-1903, Pettis co., Missouri John Clement Thomas J. ALLCORN 1831-1906, Pettis co., Missouri John Clement Alcorn-Tennesee Donna Sutton Vickie Pickens The horn in Alchorne Belinda Dettmann Alchorne arms Belinda Dettmann Allchorne, 1509, Rotherfield, Sussex Belinda Dettmann nee Jane Alcorn (McFadden) tracey mcfadden Richard alcorn - Australia Sherrie Behrmann birth date Opal Porter Scottish Alcorns Linda Monk James Harrison Alcorn b .1840
RootsWeb: QUAKER-ROOTS-L Archive (February 2000) QR Betsy's Pews by geniekate; QR Binfords by lorna Parrish; QR Re by MattLaFlash; QR Sex of swain, Nantucket by Christian Feuillet Re QR Sex of swain http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/QUAKER-ROOTS/2000-02
Extractions: QUAKER-ROOTS-L Archives: February 2000 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates [Q-R] Joseph John FARRINGTON 1838-1902 by casey [Q-R] Bond/Bufkin by Jeobowman [Q-R] HUGH[ES] Family by RW Hughes [Q-R] KAYLOR/KAILER KINSEY OVERHOLTZ/OVERHOLTS by [Q-R] MARCHANT/MERCHANT by pmilne [Q-R] Re: QUAKER-ROOTS-D Digest V00 #67 by [Q-R] Re: QUAKER-ROOTS-D Digest V00 #73 by
RootsWeb: SOUTH-AFRICA-L Archive (May 1998) by Brett swain Re Thurston by Trevor Rubelli; Re Thurston by Brett swain. by JanetMelville; Re Ferreira/Dickason by Percy Tucker. Quo Vadis by lorna Newcomb http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SOUTH-AFRICA/1998-05
Extractions: SOUTH-AFRICA-L Archives: May 1998 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates Re: Interesting Website by Brett Swain Journalist BILL HARRIS ? by Watt, John Subscribe by Watt, John Re: Interesting Genealogy Website...lots of names by Dick Whitlock Re: Ships : Queen of the Thames by D. Morris Re: Ship called 'Natal Star" 1868 by Ann and Phil PETIT Re: DANIEL?, /Patt/USA by Trevor Rubelli RE: BUSHNELL, Rhodesia. VALENTINE by Dirk du Plooy RE: BUSHNELL, Rhodesia. VALENTINE
Kirkpatrick Families He has reference number MDB1714. Parents Bobby Gene swain and Joni Rene VANCE. Hewas married to lorna Jean ASHER in 1979 in Carson City, Nevada. http://www.familyorigins.com/users/h/o/u/Fred-M-House-Iowa/FAMO2-0001/d95.htm
Extractions: EMAIL US SUZANNA has reference number MDB623. Children were: Emil JOHNSON Marvin JOHNSON LaVerna JOHNSON Irma JOHNSON ... John David JOHNSON Adam Todd SWAIN was born Private. He was Private. He has reference number MDB1715. Parents: Bobby Gene SWAIN and Joni Rene VANCE Bobby Gene SWAIN was born Private. He was Private. He has reference number MDB1713. He was married to Joni Rene VANCE Private. Children were: Courtney Brooke SWAIN Adam Todd SWAIN Courtney Brooke SWAIN was born Private. He was Private. He has reference number MDB1714. Parents: Bobby Gene SWAIN and Joni Rene VANCE H SWAN has reference number MDB437. Ewing B. SWANEY was born WFT Est. 1830-1859. He died WFT Est. 1884-1944. He has reference number MDB2602. Lived in Smithfield when his daughter Kathryn married Jesse Summers He was married to Maggie UNKNOWN WFT Est. 1856-1899. Children were: Kathryn H. SWANEY Kathryn H. SWANEY was born in 1881 in PA. She died WFT Est. 1917-1976. She has reference number MDB2114. Parents: Ewing B. SWANEY
Language Testing - A Linguistics Journal From Arnold A framework for second language vocabulary assessment . John W. Oller, Jr.,Kunok Kim, Yongjae Choe and lorna Hernandez Jarvis. 18,3. Merrill swain. http://www.arnoldpublishers.com/Journals/pages/lan_tes/sel.htm
Extractions: John Read , Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Times Higher Educational Supplement Selected Articles . "A framework for second language vocabulary assessment" John W. Oller, Jr., Kunok Kim, Yongjae Choe and Lorna Hernandez Jarvis. "Testing relations between language (verbal) and nonverbal abilities in children and adults acquiring a nonprimary language" Mikyung Kim . Detecting DIF across the different language groups in a speaking test" 18,2 (Special issue: "Assessing Language for Specific Purposes") Catherine Elder . "Assessing the language proficiency of teachers: are there any border controls?" Dan Douglas. "Language for specific purposes assessment criteria: where do they come from? Alister Cumming. "ESL/EFL instructors practices for writing assessment: specific purposes or general purposes?" Merrill Swain . "Examining dialogue: another approach to content specification and to validating inferences drawn from test scores"
Alphe USA 2003 Attendees FLS International, Dal swain, 101 East Green Street Suite 14 , Pasadena, CA, USA,91105 Study Group, Lucy Greaves, lorna House, 103 lorna Road, Hove, East Sussex http://www.hothousemedia.com/alphe/alpheusa/alpheusa03/al03edusa.htm
Extractions: ALPHE Home Educators Agents Display stands ... Prices Here are the educators and exhibitors who will be attending Alphe USA 2003. Airline Training International , S Parys, Toronto City Centre Airport Aeroshell East Building, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5V 1A1, T: [1] (416) 203-1199, F: [1] (416) 203-1140, sparys@airlinetraining.net California State University Fullerton , Ken Moyer / Lynn Richmond, American Language Program 800 North State College Blvd. , Fullerton, CA, USA, 92834-9480, T: [1] 7142782909, F: [1] 7142787114, kmoyer@fullerton.edu California State University San Bernardino , Linda Chaffee, College of Extended Learning International Extension Pgms 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA, USA, 92407-2397, T: [1] 9098805978, F: [1] 9098805905, lchaffee@csusb.edu Cambridge College , Kathleen McKenzie, Suite 16, Level 3, No. 4 Cross Street, Hurstville NSW, Australia, NSW 2220. T: [61] 295796244, F: [61] 295709565, kmckenz@ozemail.com.au
Extractions: Home Results Rok Ness Monster Rogaine Overall Team Members Awards Finish Score Gary Carroll, Jim Langford Sue Joyce, Bryan McClintock, Ricky Thackray Phil Dufty, Chip Lundstrom Garry Lindberg, Tim Richards Ian Thomsett, Brian Webber Vince Harding, Michael Johnston Stan Barclay, Pam Bradley, David Hartley Carol Broderick, Ken Brownlie Cliff Phillips, Allan Whitfield Tony Almond, Tom Ridsdill-Smith Peter Lawrence, Dave Muir Nick Acquarola, Wayne Eliot Belinda James, Shane Lewis Jon Gibson, Bob McCreddin Lyn Stoltze, Tony Whittaker Andrew Brooker, Daniel Brooker Paul Mutton, Dimity Mutton David Attrill, Robert Fergie, John Frost, Barry Weatherburn Craig Barrett, Chris Coates Mat Muir, Brian Wade Alan Cox, Moreen Cox Athol Chatfield, Richard Morup, David Moyses Ashley Horton, James Kelly Chris Swain, Kate Swain Tom Crawley, Toivo Pedaste Frank Coning, Austen Mullen, John Tanner Ceridwen Challen, Ray Challen David McCauley, Rosalie McCauley David Birk, Ron Gordon, John Supanz William Blackshaw, Matthew Hopper, Cassandra Wade
Milne Library: New Books (S-U) Authors Levi, Herbert Walter, 1921 Levi, lorna Rose, 1928- Zim, Herbert Spencer,1909 of ants / by Dorothy E. Shuttlesworth ; illustrated by Su Zan N. swain. http://www.oneonta.edu/library/newmat/bookss-u.html
Obituaries Simmons; a sister, lorna R. BiggsAndover of Hampshire, England; a brother, TerranceH. Reed of North Huish, Devonshire, England; and five grandchildren. swain. http://cdom.org/wtc/wtc_archives/wtc122100/wtc_pages/obituaries.html
Extractions: December 21, 2000 BLAND A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for George Anderson Bland, III, 45, at the Church of the Incarnation by Fr. Leonard Oglesby and concelebrated by Fr. William Kantner. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors include his wife Laurie Jemison Bland; a daughter, Lauren Genet Bland of Raleigh, NC; two sons, George Anderson Bland, IV and John Harkins Bland, both of Williston, TN; his mother, Ginevra (Gee Gee) Grimaldi Bland; four sisters, Nancy Bland, Lisa Bland Knoll, Ellen Bland Dugan of Little Rock, AR, and Gena Bland of Knoxville, TN; and a brother, Thomas Bland. CRABB A funeral home service was conducted for Audrey Joan Crabb, 75, at Hall Funeral Home Chapel by Fr. David Foley. Burial was in Greenhill Memory Gardens in Halls, TN. She is survived by her husband, George Crabb; a son, George Alan Crabb; and a daughter, Dale Clark. FARINO A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Beatrice Farino, 80, at St. Louis Church by Fr. Carl Jude Hood and concelebrated by Fr. William Burke. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Frank "Hank" Farino, Sr.; a son, Frank Farino, Jr. of San Diego, CA; and two grandchildren.
Annual Review - Staff List Anthony Platt/Anna Wesley/Ceridwen Boston/Chris Lane/Chris swain/David Anstee Kirkpatrick/KatherineStronach/Laura Davison/Laura Derry/Leo Heatley/lorna O'Gorman http://www.oxfordarch.co.uk/pages/stafflist.htm
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News children's mother Flora Miyamoto; sisters Elizabeth Kelly Harbottle, Dora swain,Mervlyn Alapai He is survived by daughter lorna Ah Yat; son Joseph Jr http://starbulletin.com/2001/01/03/news/obits.html
Extractions: official, dies Star-Bulletin staff Former Kauai county official Raymond D. Souza died last Wednesday in Wilcox Memorial Hospital at the age of 90. Souza, of Kapaa, held elective office for 20 years, including terms on the County Council and the former Board of Supervisors and seven years as county auditor, formerly an elected position. He retired after failing in a 1972 bid for re-election. "He was always an active Democrat," said Turk Tokita, former administrative assistant to the Kauai Board of Supervisors. Souza continued to "come out in support of the younger candidates" after his retirement. "Finance was his forte," said Tokita. Souza graduated from St. Louis School and received a degree in business administration from St. Mary's College in California. He formerly managed the plantation store in Kealia and a clothing store in Kapaa. He was business manager of a weekly newspaper, Kauai News, before entering politics. He is survived by sons Ainsley K., Earl and Deharn K. Waiwaiole; hanai daughter Tamarie Kaholi; sister Olivia Kanai; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Peak District Products Furniture Pauline Shearstone, Artist Speedwell Cavern Mike swain, Woodturner Barry Warren,Textile Artist Christine Waygood, Knitwear lorna Willows, Quilter http://www.peakdistrictproducts.co.uk/members.html
ECats Bridge In Britain 1638, 23, lorna Hawkins Pat Drain (Marple Duplicate Bridge Club), 44607.2,49.36. 1641, 14, Brian swain Pat swain (Old Hall Bridge Club), 44594.5, 49.35. http://www.ecatsbridge.com/BiB/static/sims/11102000/005133overallR55.htm
Extractions: Thank you so much for sharing. You have a great website. Your enthusiasm for life and your breadth of vision was a wonderful mental diversion for me today. I stubbled on your site looking for information about Port Arthur. You had the most and best information out there. I've never been to Port Arthur, but I think I want to visit. It seems like a nice little town. Again, great site. Barbara
Who Are We? Board of Directors The following are our Board Members Rod YoungPresident RhondaDelorme Vice President Karla swain- Treasurer lorna Chartrand Ron Richard http://www.mac.mb.ca/dfc/page2.html
Extractions: The Dauphin Friendship Centre also offers bursaries to aboriginal students who continue their education, as well as a scholarship to an aboriginal student who has shown community involvement, leadership skills, athletic ability, and is registered in post secondary education. All our events are non-alcohol use events. We encourage healthy lifestyles in our attempts to provide services to the community
CBM Reports 2002 by David and Eddie swain, Mark and Paula Buckler, and Stephen swain AGM in IrelandVisited 28 October9 November 2002 by Robert and lorna Fifield The purpose http://www.cbm.org.uk/reports2002.htm
Extractions: The Conference for Northern ecclesias appeared to be well received by the members. Almost everyone was helpful and a Christ-like spirit was very apparent; there seemed no grumbles or tensions. There was plenty of food for everyone, despite mealie meal and sugar being almost unobtainable. The study on Galatians seemed to be appreciated. Everyone received a document folder (private donation) to keep their Bible study notes. Zimbabwe
California State University, Stanislaus: Chapter 5 Those in attendance were faculty representatives Larry Berkoben, Dean Galloway,James Javaher, Ralf Parton, David Stenzel, lorna swain, and Ken Young. http://wwwlibrary.csustan.edu/bsantos/chap5.htm
Extractions: Chapter 5: September 1964 - August 1965 This was the final year for the campus to be located at the fairgrounds. The move to the new campus would begin on June 7 immediately after commencement. This too was the final year for the campus to have only upper division students. Also, it was the last year for the two-semester system. It was a year of growth not only in students, faculty, and staff, but in awareness that the infant college was indeed an institution of higher education where people came to learn and debate issues. Students were changing. They were questioning authority more as the Sixties Movement was revving up. Times were indeed achanging to quote Bob Dylan. A new breed of youth was challenging post-World War II thinking and status quo. Turlock had grown since the planting of the campus. The population of the city was now over 10,000 with the citys trade zone at about 37,000. The city annexed 223 acres south of the new campus site where Brown School and North Park were located. A shopping center was constructed at Canal Drive and Johnson Road, and Emanuel Hospital built a 75-bed facility. A new police and court building had also been constructed. Growth could be seen in the increase of new telephones as reported in this article from the January 7 Turlock Journal: Solid Growth for Turlock. First fruits of growth directly attributable to our new Stanislaus State College showed up in the number of telephone installations during the year of 1964. Manager James Bainbridge says the 950 new telephones added during the year greatly exceeded expectations of the companys estimates. Further, he anticipates larger increases each year as the SSC settles on its new campus.