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Honor Roll Stories of Honor
THE FOUNDATION for BARNES-JEWISH HOSPITAL Honor Roll Stories of Honor A Legacy of Giving 3 A Focus on Community Health 5 A Fight of a Lifetime 7 A Symbol of Hope 9 Honor Roll 10 Tribute Gifts 40 2019 2019: AN AMAZING YEAR ROLL HONOR Each year in our Honor Roll, we have the privilege Installed Patrick White, MD, as the inaugural Stokes to recognize the incredible people in our community, Family Endowed Chair in Palliative Medicine and throughout the country and around the world who come Supportive Care, representing a new department at together for one common cause: to enrich lives, save Washington University School of Medicine that is lives and transform health care through charitable gifts working to transform the way we think about end-of- to The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital. life care and living with chronic and painful diseases. We are honored to take this opportunity to tell the stories Awarded nearly 150 scholarships at Goldfarb School of our donors who were inspired by the exceptional, of Nursing to the future nurses who are so critical to compassionate care they received. These stories are about the health and well-being of patients in our community. the tradition of giving and community service, as well as inspiring courage and eternal optimism in the face Raised more than $4 million at the annual of challenging circumstances. They epitomize what we Illumination Gala to support innovative research know to be true about our donors: that individuals have at Siteman Cancer Center. the power to change the world around them for the better. -
Kent County Naturalization Name Index, Aalbers, A
Kent County Naturalization Name Index Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Aalbers Aalbers V62 4 Aalbers Aalbert V24 141 Aalddriks Antonie V16 75 Aalderink John K. V16 355 Aaldrick Matthew V16 308 Aardem Arie V16 304 Aardema Klaas V17 27 Aarnouds Pieter V6 8 Aarnoudse Marenus V15 503 Abagis Chas V30 130 Abbas Sain Allez V49 265 Abbelma Joseph B1 F5 Abbelma Joseph V2 564 Abbott Frank V27 92 Abbott John V45 36 Abbott John V68 33 Abdella Salik V46 117 Abdo Ahamad V29 1 Abdoo Mike V41 168 Abeaf Moses V17 391 Abeaf Moses V17 394 Abel Frederick FW B1 F1 Abel Gustav B1 F4 Abel Gustav V2 540 Abel John W. V5 70 Abel Ludwig V8 134 Friday, January 19, 2001 Page 1 of 1325 Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Abella Salih V68 85 Abezi Albert V25 76 Aboabsee Theab V74 40 Aboasee Theab V18 150 Abood N. B1 F5 Abood Nemy V3 90 Abraham John V17 381 Abrahamson Charles Y. B7 200 Abram John B1 F1 Abramson Morris B1 F3 Abraursz Abram Peter V27 159 Abromaitis Louis V27 381 Abromaitis Louis V67 90 Absmaier Carl V77 4 Accardi Guiseppe V50 79 Acheson John V16 616 Achille Minciotti V51 142 Achtenhof Jakob V15 145 Achter Jan V17 200 Achterhof Henri B1 F1 Achterhof Johannes V15 500 Achterhof Matheus B1 F1 Achtjes John B7 107 Ackermann Joseph V15 282 Acton John C. B7 222 Adair David G. V15 335 Adair Joseph V15 335 Adalphson Emil V18 197 Friday, January 19, 2001 Page 2 of 1325 Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Adam Frickartz Heinrich V41 279 Adama Jelle V22 176 Adamawiczus Baltris V37 155 Adamczak Peter V38 245 Adamczyk Wladyslaw V35 291 Adams Edward John V24 70 Adams Frank B1 F2 Adams George W. -
Elementary Education Seniority List
Sorted by Commissioner ELEMENTARY ED AS OF DECEMBER 16, 2020 BOARD MEETING Seniority, Prob Date, Exam TEACHER SENIORITY Date, Exam Rank, SS Rank 2020/2021 BTF 2020/2021 Contractual Commissoner ROW # LAST FIRST TENURE AREA (District) (Tenure) (Transfer and (Layoff) Recall) 1 Barkley (Vassar) Denise Elementary 37.5 34.0 2 O'Connell Mary Elementary 36.0 36.0 3 Dinnocenzo (Lazarski) Deborah Elementary 35.2 35.0 4 Daniels Barbara Elementary 34.9 34.0 5 Sam Bernadette Elementary 34.0 34.0 6 Kraft Linda Elementary 34.0 34.0 7 Kuchta Robyn Elementary 33.9 32.0 8 Mathewson Elizabeth Elementary 33.8 26.0 9 Jackson Leza Elementary 33.4 32.0 10 Buono Carmen Elementary 33.0 33.0 11 Johnson Sarah Elementary 33.0 33.0 12 Kyle Janice Elementary 33.0 31.0 13 Ziomek Donna Elementary 32.9 32.9 14 Greenan (Benaquist) Linda Elementary 32.5 32.0 15 Ruiz Angelo Elementary 32.5 32.0 16 Gandy Cynthia Elementary 32.0 32.0 17 Brauer Bonnie Elementary 31.9 31.9 18 Jackson Dale Elementary 31.9 31.9 19 Tarquin Margaret Elementary 31.9 31.9 20 Kunz Patricia Elementary 31.8 31.0 21 Lombardo Beth Elementary 31.6 30.9 22 Andolina-Brill Lisa Elementary 31.6 30.9 23 McMillan Jacqueline Elementary 31.4 31.0 24 Nikander Cheryl Elementary 31.3 30.0 25 Wolf Jeanne Elementary 31.2 29.0 26 Darling Wendy Elementary 31.0 31.0 27 Clark-Ngoma Michelle Elementary 31.0 31.0 28 Pope Moss Michea Elementary 31.0 31.0 29 Hall Stephanie Elementary 31.0 31.0 30 Ransom Karen Elementary 31.0 31.0 31 Bluntt Michele Elementary 31.0 16.4 32 Mings Kim Elementary 30.9 30.9 33 Weymer (Dinderski) -
October 4, 2013 Vol
THE CATHOLIC PAGE 3 MBS honored as Blue Ribbon school October 4, 2013 Vol. 51,ommentator No. 17 SERVING THE DIOCESE OF BATON ROUGE SINCE 1963 thecatholiccommentator.org C ‘COMFORT MY PEOPLE’ Bishop Fabre appointed to Houma-Thibodaux diocese By Barbara Chenevert The Catholic Commentator It was a special moment – the sharing of a few laughs and some words of understanding between two bishops, one jovial and vi- vacious, the other shy and soft spoken. “I know a little about what it is like and the Spirit knows,” Baton Rouge Bishop Robert W. Muench told New Roads native Bishop Shelton J. Fabre, who had just been appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux. Bishop Fabre, in turn, smiled as he shared his new experience dealing with the press and the Vatican. “One thing you learn is nothing is ever final until it is in writing,” he said with a laugh. The two bishops, who in spite of their contrasting styles share a common bond, met briefly at the Catholic Life Center on Sept. 27. Earlier in the week, Pope Francis appointed 49-year-old Bish- op Fabre, who had been auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of New Orleans for the past six years, as the fourth bishop of the Houma-Thibodaux diocese. On a visit to Baton Rouge, Bishop Fabre said the message of Pope Francis resonates with him “personally and with my min- istry as bishop. “The pope is not changing any church teaching. What he is say- ing is we have to speak the truth, but we have to speak the truth in love. -
Age of Harvested Black Bears During the 2014 Bear Season Last Name Suffix First Name MI Seal Number Date of Harvest Bear Gender
Age of Harvested Black Bears during the 2014 Bear Season Last Name Suffix First Name MI Seal Number Date of Harvest Bear Gender Bear Age Age Range ABATE TIMOTHY 323977 10/10/2014 MALE 8 8-9 ABBOTT DAWN 206079 8/25/2014 FEMALE 8 ABOTT MICHAEL 242340 9/5/2014 MALE 12 ADAMS JAY 57594 9/15/2014 FEMALE 3 ADAMS ROBERT 249348 9/5/2014 FEMALE 1 ADAMS ROBERT 268073 8/25/2014 FEMALE 2 ADAMS STEHPEN 227355 10/21/2014 MALE 16 16-17 ADAMS VICKI JO 321619 9/15/2014 FEMALE 3 ADVES ROGER 268117 9/5/2014 MALE 5 AHLGAIST CARL 253309 9/17/2014 FEMALE 8 AHLQUIST ERIC 253310 9/19/2014 MALE 3 ALBANESE ALBERT 74409 9/13/2014 FEMALE 4 ALBERT MARC 246718 8/30/2014 FEMALE 3 ALDRICH HUBERT 247063 8/26/2014 MALE 9 ALEXANDER JAMES 74438 8/30/2014 FEMALE 5 ALEXANDER JOHN A 76743 9/17/2014 FEMALE 3 ALEXANDER JONATHAN 59618 9/11/2014 MALE 2 ALEXANDER NATHAN 322353 9/13/2014 FEMALE 3 ALEXANDER RICHARD 252575 9/29/2014 MALE 3 ALGER COREY 116706 8/26/2014 MALE 4 ALIT BRUCE 252387 9/12/2014 FEMALE 2 ALL CRAIG 319263 9/9/2014 FEMALE 1 ALLAIN JAYSON 308177 9/2/2014 MALE 1 ALLEN BRYSON 303830 8/26/2014 MALE 3 ALLEN JOHN 247062 8/26/2014 FEMALE 7 ALLEN JOSHUA 321411 8/27/2014 FEMALE 10 ALLEN NICHOLAS 304236 9/9/2014 MALE 2 ALLEN PHILIP 323949 9/13/2014 MALE 1 ALLEN STEVEN 321671 8/27/2014 MALE 1 ALSEPT MITCHELL 316361 9/25/2014 MALE 4 ALTLAND PATRICIA 293033 9/4/2014 MALE 1 AMARAL JAMIE 57596 9/8/2014 MALE 1 AMARANTES GILBERT 227325 8/26/2014 MALE 2 AMES ALTON 301082 9/17/2014 MALE 2 AMRHEIN JAMES 316178 9/5/2014 MALE 3 ANCHOR ROBERT 309359 9/2/2014 MALE 6 ANCTIL JAMES 228797 -
Monastic Landscapes of Medieval Transylvania (Between the Eleventh and Sixteenth Centuries)
DOI: 10.14754/CEU.2020.02 Doctoral Dissertation ON THE BORDER: MONASTIC LANDSCAPES OF MEDIEVAL TRANSYLVANIA (BETWEEN THE ELEVENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURIES) By: Ünige Bencze Supervisor(s): József Laszlovszky Katalin Szende Submitted to the Medieval Studies Department, and the Doctoral School of History Central European University, Budapest of in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Medieval Studies, and CEU eTD Collection for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History Budapest, Hungary 2020 DOI: 10.14754/CEU.2020.02 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS My interest for the subject of monastic landscapes arose when studying for my master’s degree at the department of Medieval Studies at CEU. Back then I was interested in material culture, focusing on late medieval tableware and import pottery in Transylvania. Arriving to CEU and having the opportunity to work with József Laszlovszky opened up new research possibilities and my interest in the field of landscape archaeology. First of all, I am thankful for the constant advice and support of my supervisors, Professors József Laszlovszky and Katalin Szende whose patience and constructive comments helped enormously in my research. I would like to acknowledge the support of my friends and colleagues at the CEU Medieval Studies Department with whom I could always discuss issues of monasticism or landscape archaeology László Ferenczi, Zsuzsa Pető, Kyra Lyublyanovics, and Karen Stark. I thank the director of the Mureş County Museum, Zoltán Soós for his understanding and support while writing the dissertation as well as my colleagues Zalán Györfi, Keve László, and Szilamér Pánczél for providing help when I needed it. -
Lieutenant Colonel, Army Competitive Categories, Selection Board Results Release Date: 5 JUN 18
FY18, Lieutenant Colonel, Army Competitive Categories, Selection Board Results Release Date: 5 JUN 18 Operations SEQ # NAME BR 0255 ADAMS ELI SHERRED EN 0257 ADAMS JERROD C AV 0448 ADLER JASON N IN 0086 ALDRICH MATT M AV 0356 ALEXANDER ERIC B IN 0348 ANDERSON MARVIN CA 0168 ANDRINGA BRETT E AV 0050 ANGELES RENATO E IN 0101 ANINIBA UZOMA UCHE EN 0355 ANTOLOS DANIEL ANT EN *0487 ANTONINI ADAM D FA 0085 APONTE SYLVIA D CM 0200 ARMSTRONG NEIL G IN 0143 ASHLEY BEAU J AV 0273 ASWELL ANDREW P SF 0159 ATKINS RYAN S AV 0403 ATKINSON PETER MIC SF 0302 AUTIN SCOTTY M EN 0006 AVILES DARBY L SF 0254 BAIDEME MATTHEW PH EN 0365 BAKER JOHN M PO 0051 BALLARD JAMES D SF 0216 BARBER KENTON R FA 0330 BARDO BRETT N CM 0375 BATTS CORNELIUS AL EN 0215 BAUER JOSHUA A SF 0259 BEALE ROBERT K AV 0048 BEBB SAMANTHA ROBE EN 0289 BELL JOSEPH C AV 0245 BELL RICHARD RYAN IN 0063 BEMIS BRET MARTIN PO 0185 BERGE CHRISTOPHER EN 0213 BERNINGER BARBARA PO 0409 BETTY JOSHUA M IN 0317 BILOTTA NICHOLAS J IN 0156 BLACK DOMINIC DERW PO 0240 BLAIR DUSTIN A FA 0353 BLAISDELL JARROD R MP *0471 BOATENG KWAME O EN 0065 BOCK ADAM R AV 0378 BOLTON GEORGE ELME AR 0437 BONNEMA BRYAN J AR 0047 BOWES JOSHUA SETH SF 0090 BOWMAN VANESSA R EN 0379 BRADLEY JOHN B FA 0295 BRADY ADAM RAY AR 0189 BRANT JAMES E AV 0387 BREWSTER JEFFREY O AR 0137 BRICKEN DEXTER E SF 0319 BROWN CHARLES J FA 0363 BROWN LARRY GENE J IN *0465 BROWN MARK LAWRENC SF 0211 BROWN TERRY L IN 0201 BRUNNER ANTHONY HU FA 0138 BRYANT MICHAEL EDW AD *0479 BUSH MARK E IN 0169 CAIN PHILLIP B AV 0044 CALDERON MICHAEL FA 0183 CALVERT -
Run Date: 08/30/21 12Th District Court Page
RUN DATE: 09/27/21 12TH DISTRICT COURT PAGE: 1 312 S. JACKSON STREET JACKSON MI 49201 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS DATE STATUS -WRNT WARRANT DT NAME CUR CHARGE C/M/F DOB 5/15/2018 ABBAS MIAN/ZAHEE OVER CMV V C 1/01/1961 9/03/2021 ABBEY STEVEN/JOH TEL/HARASS M 7/09/1990 9/11/2020 ABBOTT JESSICA/MA CS USE NAR M 3/03/1983 11/06/2020 ABDULLAH ASANI/HASA DIST. PEAC M 11/04/1998 12/04/2020 ABDULLAH ASANI/HASA HOME INV 2 F 11/04/1998 11/06/2020 ABDULLAH ASANI/HASA DRUG PARAP M 11/04/1998 11/06/2020 ABDULLAH ASANI/HASA TRESPASSIN M 11/04/1998 10/20/2017 ABERNATHY DAMIAN/DEN CITYDOMEST M 1/23/1990 8/23/2021 ABREGO JAIME/SANT SPD 1-5 OV C 8/23/1993 8/23/2021 ABREGO JAIME/SANT IMPR PLATE M 8/23/1993 2/16/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI SUSPEND OP M 9/06/1968 2/16/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI NO PROOF I C 9/06/1968 2/16/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI SUSPEND OP M 9/06/1968 2/16/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI NO PROOF I C 9/06/1968 2/16/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI SUSPEND OP M 9/06/1968 8/04/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI OPERATING M 9/06/1968 2/16/2021 ABSTON CHERICE/KI REGISTRATI C 9/06/1968 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA DRUGPARAPH M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA OPERATING M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA OPERATING M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA USE MARIJ M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA OWPD M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA SUSPEND OP M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA IMPR PLATE M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA SEAT BELT C 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA SUSPEND OP M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON TYLER/RENA SUSPEND OP M 7/16/1988 8/09/2021 ABSTON -
New Party Organizations and Intra-Party Democracy: a Comparative Analysis of the Five Star Movement and Podemos
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations Track: Comparative Politics New Party Organizations and Intra-party Democracy: A Comparative Analysis of the Five Star Movement and Podemos PhD dissertation BY Bálint Mikola SUPERVISOR: Zsolt Enyedi CEU eTD Collection BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Date of submission: November 24, 2018 Word count: 84,744 words Table of contents Chapter 1 – Theoretical introduction........................................................................................................ 8 1. Literature review – Members’ role across party models ..................................................................... 10 2. Participation in new political parties ................................................................................................... 13 2.1 The diversification of party affiliation .......................................................................................... 14 2.2 Online participation....................................................................................................................... 15 2.3 Intra-party democracy ................................................................................................................... 16 3. Indicators............................................................................................................................................. 18 4. Causal model and hypotheses ............................................................................................................ -
Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative Unclaimed Capital Credit List
Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative Unclaimed Capital Credit List Below is a list of unclaimed, undeliverable or uncashed capital credit checks sent in 2018, 2019 and 2020. The information shown is the primary owner, secondary owner, co-op member number and amount. If your name is on this list and you are or were a Platte-Clay Electric Co-op member, please call the office at 816-628-3121 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, to complete the required paperwork, verify your membership and process your capital credit check. PLEASE NOTE: PCEC cannot give out a capital credit check to anyone whose name is not on the account. If you know the location of any of these members, please ask them to contact Platte-Clay at [email protected] or by calling 816-628-3121 during regular business hours. Member No. Name Amount 39815 Agnes, A $72.79 10002 A M A Truck Toppers Inc $1,278.45 10013 Abel, Dave $508.82 10024 Ace Fence Co. $646.98 10026 Ace, Grady L $258.87 10029 Achilles, Robert & Achilles, Toni $612.77 10035 Acree, Larry $580.53 10047 Adams, Charles W $725.79 10051 Adams, David R $89.02 10079 Adams, Evelyn $159.68 10058 Adams, Fred H $225.12 10063 Adams, Jerry $848.75 28850 Adams, Larry Jr $68.37 10070 Adams, Lori $835.75 10075 Adams, Neil B & Adams, Charlene $678.93 10077 Adams, Ralph & Adams, Allison $806.38 28855 Adams, Randy $80.40 10081 Adams, Thomas J $407.53 10084 Addison, Harold L & Addison, Betty $546.92 10086 Adkins, Mrs J $420.88 10112 Agnew, Jeffrey L $215.74 28908 Ahlin, Stanley $128.61 10116 Ah-Mu, Willard $490.35 -
Michigan State University Commencement Spring 2021
COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES SPRING 2021 “Go forth with Spartan pride and confdence, and never lose the love for learning and the drive to make a diference that brought you to MSU.” Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. President Michigan State University Photo above: an MSU entrance marker of brick and limestone, displaying our proud history as the nation’s pioneer land-grant university. On this—and other markers—is a band of alternating samara and acorns derived from maple and oak trees commonly found on campus. This pattern is repeated on the University Mace (see page 13). Inside Cover: Pattern of alternating samara and acorns. Michigan State University photos provided by University Communications. ENVIRONMENTAL TABLE OF CONTENTS STEWARDSHIP Mock Diplomas and the COMMENCEMENT Commencement Program Booklet 3-5 Commencement Ceremonies Commencement mock diplomas, 6 The Michigan State University Board of Trustees which are presented to degree 7 Michigan State University Mission Statement candidates at their commencement 8–10 Congratulatory Letters from the President, Provost, and Executive Vice President ceremonies, are 30% post-consumer 11 Michigan State University recycled content. The Commencement 12 Ceremony Lyrics program booklet is 100% post- 13 University Mace consumer recycled content. 14 Academic Attire Caps and Gowns BACCALAUREATE DEGREES Graduating seniors’ caps and gowns 16 Honors and master’s degrees’ caps and 17-20 College of Agriculture and Natural Resources gowns are made of post-consumer 21-22 Residential College in the Arts and Humanities recycled content; each cap and 23-25 College of Arts and Letters gown is made of a minimum of 26-34 The Eli Broad College of Business 23 plastic bottles. -
Level First Name Last Name City State/Province Country Certified Trainer
Level First Name Last Name City State/Province Country Certified Trainer Berry Aarnoudse Oisterwijk Netherlands Certified Supervisor Sarah Ackerman Berkeley California USA Certified Supervisor Barbara Adamich San Francisco California USA Certified Therapist Dee Adams Baton Rouge Louisiana USA Certified Therapist Robin Adler Brooklyn New York USA Certified Therapist Karen Aerden Antwerp Belgium Certified Therapist Magnus Ahlin Norway/Sweden Certified Therapist Hossein Ahmad Barabadi Bojnord North Khorasan Iran Supervisor Candidate Lu‐Ann Ahrens Riverside California USA Certified Trainer Nancy Aikin Davis California USA Certified Trainer Paul Aikin Davis California USA Certified Therapist Catherine Aisner South Lake Tahoe California USA Certified Supervisor Kimberly Akamine Los Alamitos California USA Certified Therapist Ambjorn Akerman Uppsala Sweden Certified Trainer Robert Allan Denver Colorado USA Certified Therapist Danielle Allen Columbia South Carolina USA Certified Supervisor Giulia Altera Genova Italy Certified Therapist Mara Alverson Santa Cruz California USA Certified Supervisor John Amendt Glen Ellyn Illinois USA Certified Supervisor Jodi Ames‐Frankel Mount Kisco New York USA Certified Supervisor Colleen Anderson Cape Town South Africa Certified Therapist Elizabeth Anderson Cambridge Massachusetts USA Certified Trainer Matthias Angelstorf Berlin Germany Certified Therapist Patricia Aptaker Baton Rouge Louisiana USA Certified Therapist Lisa Arango Miami Florida USA Certified Therapist Karen Aronoff Montreal Quebec Canada Certified