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The Theosophist
THE THEOSOPHIST. VOL. XII. NO. 10. JULY, 1891. THERE IS NO RELIGION HIGHER THAN TRUTH. [Family motto of the Uaharajahs of Benares.] "H. P. B.'S" DEATH. are certain bereavements which one would prefer to bear in THEREsilence, since words are too poor to do them justice. Under such an one the members of the Theosophical Society, and I, especially, aro now suffering. Our loss is too great for adequate expression. Ordinary friends and acquaintance may be replaced, even in time forgotten, but there is no one to replace Helena Petrovna, nor can she ever be for gotten. Others have certain of her gifts, none have them all. This generation has not seen her like, the next probably will not. Take her all in all, with her merits and demerits, her bright and her dark moods, her virtues and her foibles, she towers above her contemporaries as one of the most picturesque and striking personages in modern history. Her life, as I have known it these past seventeen years, as friend, col league and collaborator, has been a tragedy, the tragedy of a martyr-phi lanthropist. Burning with zeal for the spiritual welfare and intellec tual enfranchisement of humanity, moved by no selfish inspiration^ giving herself freely and without price to her altruistic work, sho has been hounded to her death-day, by the slanderer, the bigot and the Pharisee. These wretches are even unwilling that sho should sleep in peace, and aro now defiling her burial urn in the vain hope of besmirching her memory ; as the Roman Catholics have those of Cagliostro and St. -
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BH "THE STORY OF OUR LIVES FROM TEAR TO YEAR."—SHAKESPEARE. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. A WEEKLY JOURNAL. CONDUCTED BY CHARLES DICKENS. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED HOUSEHOLD WORDS. K°- 120.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1861, [PiucE 2d. been acquired. Thus, having an heir for the A STRANGE STORY. one, he had long looked about for an heir to the BY THE AUTHOR OF *'MY NOVEL," *'RIENZI," &C, other, and now resolved on finding that heir in me. So when we parted Dr. Eaber made me promise to CHATTER I. correspond with him regularly, and it was not long IN the year 18— I setlled as a physician at before he disclosed by letter the plans he had one of the wealthiest of our great English tow^ns, formed in my favour. He said that he was grow which I will designate by the initial L . I ing old; his practice was beyond his strength; was yet young, but I had acquired some repu he needed a partner; he was not disposed to put tation by a professional work which is, I believe, up to sale the health of patients whom he had still amongst the received authorities on the sub learned to regard as his children; money was no ject of which it treats. I had studied at Edin object to him, but it was an object close at his burgh and at Paris, and had borne away from heart that the humanity he had served, and the both those illustrious schools of medicine what reputation he had acquired, should suffer no loss ever guarantees for futui'c distinction the praise in his choice of a successor. -
N-10-8.6.1999
QUINDICINALE DELLA POPOLAZIONE MADONITA l’Obiettivo Periodico fondato e diretto da Ignazio Maiorana Chi si isola muore, chi comunica vive Sede: Quindicinale l’Obiettivo - C/da Scondito 90013 Castelbuono (PA) Periodico Reg. N. 2 dell'11/8/1982 - Tribunale di ANNO XVIII n. 10 Tel. 0921 672994 - 0337 612566 e-mail: [email protected] iscritto al Termini I. Sped. abb. post. comma 26 Registro art. 2 L. 549/95 Regime sovvenziona- Abbonamento annuo L.40.000 (Estero 50.000) 8 GIUGNO 1999 Nazionale to, Filiale di PA - Pubblicità inferiore Versamento sul conto corrente postale n. 11142908 della Stampa al 45%. Una copia L. 1.500 foto Giuseppe Di Prima “Ogni verità passa attraverso tre tappe. All’inizio viene ridicolizzata. Poi viene contrastata violentemente. Infine viene accettata come ovvia”. (Schopenhauer) 2/l’Obiettivo LL’’ooppiinniioonnee 8 GIUGNO 1999 La “magica ricetta” La politica del... “copiare” Molti uomini politici siciliani sono dei personaggi straordi- nari, capaci di teorizzare l’assurdo, propinandolo poi, con estre- ma naturalezza, agli elettori. non deve far vergognare In questa espressione artistico-scientifica nessun altro collega, La ricorrente utilizzazione degli dole alle potenzialità di questi nostri anche straniero, riesce a fare di meglio e la concorrenza è edifici scolastici come luoghi di voti luoghi? Perché gli Enti locali non sostanzialmente inesistente. (oltre che su registri e pagelle) pensano di seguire gli stessi pro- Mentre in tutta Europa si lotta col tempo per cercare di pro- anche elettorali ci fa venire in getti di altri Enti locali se esistono le durre risposte efficaci allo spinoso problema occupazionale, con mente un verbo inviso alla scuola prove che certe scelte sono risulta- sforzi ideativi degni di nota, in Sicilia già da tempo si dispone ma tuttavia più o meno sperimenta- te efficaci e quindi potrebbero esse- della soluzione. -
Ecclesiastical History of Newfoundland, by the Rt
EcclesiasticalhistoryofNewfoundland ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF NEW-1 FOUNDLAND. By the Very Reverend M. F. Howlev, D.D.. Prefect Apostolic of | St. George's, West Newfoundland. 8vo, pp. 4»6. Boston : Doyle & Whittle. It must be confessed that Americans, those I of us at least who lire to the southward of (he | Canadian line, know but little of the great tri angular island that lies off the Gulf of St. Law- I rence. To its own inhabitants, indeed, it is in some decree an unknown land, for its interior | can hardly be said as yet to have been thorough ly explored, and there are solitudes among I the lakes and rivers of its remote wilderness that have probably never yet been seen by the eye of civilized man. Its nigged and pictur esque coast is touched only at widely separated points by passcngrr steamers, and but one short railway line has as yet penetrated the forests or disturbed the silence of the rocky fastnesses with its noisy evidence of civilization. Vet these in hospitable shores were early visited by mission aries from the Mother Church, and the opening | of the sixteenth century saw the symbol of the Christian religion reared at several points along the coast. Dr. Howley has been engaged in collecting material for the present history during the greater part of his life, having at an early age developed a taste for accumulating notes bearing upon the history of Newfoundland. The actual work of preparation, however, has occupied rather moie than a year. The learned author has had only one predecessor in the field, the kt Rev. -
Women Writing Nature
WOMEN WRITING NATURE A Special Edition of Sugar Mule Literary Magazine Issue #41 Guest Edited by Jeanetta Calhoun Mish Cover Photo © 2012 by Eleanor Leonne Bennett All rights to individual works are the property of the authors. Please do not reproduce this issue in part or in whole without obtaining the express written permission of the authors and/or the editors. Sugar Mule Literary Magazine Marc Weber, Editor www.sugarmule.com WOMEN WRITING NATURE NOTE: THIS ELECTRONIC ISSUE IS BEST VIEWED IN “2-UP” OR “PAGE SPREAD” OPTION. CONTRIBUTOR TABLE OF CONTENTS Barbara Adams"-----------------------------------------------------------------2 Sandra Ervin Adams"----------------------------------------------------------9 Carol Alexander"--------------------------------------------------------------10 Dorothy Alexander"-----------------------------------------------------------13 Olivia V. Ambrogio"-----------------------------------------------------------19 Lou Amyx"----------------------------------------------------------------------23 Claudia Anderson"------------------------------------------------------------25 Judith Arcana"------------------------------------------------------------------32 Susan Auld"---------------------------------------------------------------------34 Tara Baldridge"-----------------------------------------------------------------35 Christianne Balk"--------------------------------------------------------------37 KB Ballentine"-----------------------------------------------------------------41 Julie Brooks Barbour"--------------------------------------------------------42 -
Summer 2017 Legacy
Volume 17 / Issue 3 Portrait of Georgia Watson Lee Brown and Georgia Doremus Watson Craven and the rest of their classmates standing together for their eighth grade class picture, in 1919. Welcome The Legacy, Summer 2017 2 Volume 17 Issue 3 Contents Scholars’ Day Photos from 2017 Scholars’ Day 4 Campus Notes Watson-Brown Scholar Updates 8 Alumni Spotlight 14 by Shannon Friedmann Hatch Scholars 2017 Scholarship Recipients 16 T.R.R. Cobb House by Samuel M. Thomas, Jr. 24 Goodrum House by Barbara Hyde 26 Sticks & Stones 28 by Michelle L. Zupan OUR MISSION BOARD TRUSTEES of The Watson-Brown Foundation, through creativity, diligence . .R. Byron Attridge and financial support, labors to improve education in the . Tad Brown American South by funding its schools and students, preserving . W. Wyche Fowler, Jr. its history, encouraging responsible scholarship and promoting . Joab M Lesesne, Jr. the memory and values of our spiritual founders. John F. Woodham Tablesection of nameContents TheThe Legacy Legacy 3 Scholars’ Day The Legacy, Summer 2017 4 SCHOLARS’ & ALUMNI DAY The Watson-Brown Foundation hosted its annual Scholars’ Day event on May 13, 2017, to honor the newest scholarship recipients. This fall semester, 232 new scholars will attend forty-five different colleges and universities across the country, some as far away as the University of Southern California! There are also Watson- Brown scholars bridging out and attending new colleges, such as Florida A&M University, University of Buffalo, Palm Beach Atlantic University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. These new scholars will be joining our 672 current recipients. The foundation received roughly 1,100 applications from the designated eighteen counties of Georgia and South Carolina. -
Aldebaran Vol.9 Issue 1
Aldebaran Volume 9 | Issue 1 Article 1 7-6-2009 Aldebaran vol.9 Issue 1 Follow this and additional works at: http://docs.rwu.edu/aldebaran Recommended Citation (1980) "Aldebaran vol.9 Issue 1," Aldebaran: Vol. 9: Iss. 1, Article 1. Available at: http://docs.rwu.edu/aldebaran/vol9/iss1/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at DOCS@RWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Aldebaran by an authorized administrator of DOCS@RWU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. et al.: Aldebaran vol.9 Issue 1 Published by DOCS@RWU, 1980 ALDEBARAN 1 Aldebaran, Vol. 9, Iss. 1 [1980], Art. 1 APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE: Ken Bazyn Katharine Fair Wendy Goodman Karla M. Hammond M. L. Hester ]. Patrick Kelly George E. Murphy Jr. Carol Poster Dan Stryk Mitchell G. Tomfohrde John Stevens Wade V. Rae Walter Daphne E. White Wildershien http://docs.rwu.edu/aldebaran/vol9/iss1/1 2 et al.: Aldebaran vol.9 Issue 1 ALDEBARAN Published by DOCS@RWU, 1980 3 Aldebaran, Vol. 9, Iss. 1 [1980], Art. 1 Address all correspondence to: ALDEBARAN Roger Williams College Bristol, Rhode Island 02809 Volume 9 published April 1980 Printed by Charles G. Cowan Associates, Providence, R. I. 10 by ALDEBARAN 1980 http://docs.rwu.edu/aldebaran/vol9/iss1/1 4 et al.: Aldebaran vol.9 Issue 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Katharine Fair o Mein Papa 5 John Stevens Wade The Professional 15 Snapshots of Aunts and Uncles 16 Wildershien The Bridge A Century Later 17 J. Patrick Kelly Lent 19 Karla M. -
Gethsemani Homilies
monastic wisdom series: number twenty-four Matthew Kelty, ocso Gethsemani Homilies Revised and Enlarged Edition monastic wisdom series Simeon Leiva, ocso, General Editor Advisory Board Michael Casey, ocso Terrence Kardong, osb Lawrence S. Cunningham Kathleen Norris Patrick Hart, ocso Miriam Pollard, osb Robert Heller Bonnie Thurston monastic wisdom series: number twenty-four Gethsemani Homilies Revised and Enlarged Edition by Matthew Kelty, ocso Edited, with an Introduction, by William O. Paulsell Cistercian Publications www.cistercianpublications.org LITURGICAL PRESS Collegeville, Minnesota www.litpress.org A Cistercian Publications title published by Liturgical Press Cistercian Publications Editorial Offices Abbey of Gethsemani 3642 Monks Road Trappist, Kentucky 40051 www.cistercianpublications.org Excerpt from ANGEL LETTERS by Sophy Burnham, copyright © 1991 by Sophy Burnham. Used by permission of Ballantine Books, a division of Ramdom House, Inc. © 2010 by Order of Saint Benedict, Collegeville, Minnesota. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, microfilm, micro- fiche, mechanical recording, photocopying, translation, or by any other means, known or yet unknown, for any purpose except brief quotations in reviews, without the previous written permission of Liturgical Press, Saint John’s Abbey, PO Box 7500, Collegeville, Minnesota 56321-7500. Printed in the United States of America. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kelty, Matthew. Gethsemani homilies / by Matthew Kelty ; edited with an introduction by William O. Paulsell. — Rev. and enl. ed. p. cm. — (Monastic wisdom series ; no. 24) ISBN 978-0-87907-024-3 — ISBN 978-0-87907-927-7 (e-book) 1. -
(12) Sicily Index
INDEXRUNNING HEAD VERSO PAGES 527 Explanatory or more detailed references (where there are many) are given in bold. Numbers in italics are picture references. Dates are given for all artists, architects and sculptors. A Agrippa 468 Acate 319 Aidone 280 Aci Castello 421 Alagona, Archbishop 344 Acireale 419 Alcamo 145, 519 Acitrezza 420, 517 Alcantara Gorge 465 Acquacalda 479 Alcara Li Fusi 488 Acquaviva Platani 245 Alcibiades 402 Acquedolci 488 Alexander II, Pope 268, 289 Acrae 371, 372 Alexis of Tarentum 509 Acitrezza 517 Alì 467 Acron, physician 193 Alì Terme 467 Adelaide, Queen 281, 290, 484, 487, 488 Alì, Luciano (fl. late 17C–early 18C) 345 Adrano 412 Alì, Salvatore (fl. late 18C) 312 Aeolian Islands 277, 472–483 Alia 87 Aeschylus 248, 338, 357, 396, 410 Alibrandi, Girolamo (1470–1524) 414, St Agatha 396, 397, tomb 406 415, 450, 475 Agathocles 10, 84, 90, 143, 165, 250, Alicudi 481 339, 445 Al-Idrisi 510 Agira 283 Acitrezza 517 Agrigento 9, 193–211, 247, 248, 250, Amato, Andrea (fl. 1720–35) 401, 405, 353, 515 426 Duomo 195 Amato, Giacomo (1643–1732) 15, 43, Garden of Kolymbetra 204 46, 50 Museo Archeologico 204, 207 Amato, Paolo (1634–1714) 44, 54, 106, Museo Civico 194 170 Sanctuary of Demeter 209 Ambrogio da Como (fl. 1471–73) 91 Sanctuary of the Chthonic Divinities Amico, Giovanni Biagio (1684–1754) 53, 203 128, 131, 137, 147, 148, 156, 226 Temple of Asclepios 209 Anapo Valley 374 Temple of Castor and Pollux 203 Andrault, Michel (b. 1926) 354 Temple of Concord 199, 200 Andrea da Salerno (also known as Andrea Temple of Hephaistos 209, 210 Sabatini; c. -
Sicily UMAYYAD ROUTE
SICILY UMAYYAD ROUTE Umayyad Route SICILY UMAYYAD ROUTE SICILY UMAYYAD ROUTE Umayyad Route Index Sicily. Umayyad Route 1st Edition, 2016 Edition Introduction Andalusian Public Foundation El legado andalusí Texts Maria Concetta Cimo’. Circuito Castelli e Borghi Medioevali in collaboration with local authorities. Graphic Design, layout and maps Umayyad Project (ENPI) 5 José Manuel Vargas Diosayuda. Diseño Editorial Free distribution Sicily 7 Legal Deposit Number: Gr-1518-2016 Umayyad Route 18 ISBN: 978-84-96395-87-9 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, nor transmitted or recorded by any information retrieval system in any form or by any means, either mechanical, photochemical, electronic, photocopying or otherwise without written permission of the editors. Itinerary 24 © of the edition: Andalusian Public Foundation El legado andalusí © of texts: their authors © of pictures: their authors Palermo 26 The Umayyad Route is a project funded by the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) and led by the Cefalù 48 Andalusian Public Foundation El legado andalusí. It gathers a network of partners in seven countries in the Mediterranean region: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan. Calatafimi 66 This publication has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENPI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of the beneficiary (Fundación Pública Castellammare del Golfo 84 Andaluza El legado andalusí) and their Sicilian partner (Associazione Circuito Castelli e Borghi Medioevali) and can under no Erice 100 circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union or of the Programme’s management structures. -
Overview of Recent Trends in the Airline Industry
MITMIT Overview of Recent Trends in ICATICAT the Airline Industry Prof. R. John Hansman MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Traffic Source: Sage Analysis courtesy Prof Ian Waitz [email protected] 617-253-2271 MITMIT World Population Distribution ICATICAT and Air Transportation Activity North America Europe 37% Pax 27% Pax 26% Cargo 28% Cargo ~40 Airlines ~80 Airlines Asia/ ~4100 Airports ~2400 Airports Pacific 26% Pax 36% Cargo Latin America/ ~60 Airlines Middle East Caribbean Africa ~1800 Airports 4% Pax 5% Pax 2% Pax 5% Cargo 3% Cargo 2% Cargo ~12 Airlines ~40 Airlines ~20 Airlines ~230 Airports ~580 Airports ~300 Airports Population Source:http://www.ciesin.org/datasets/gpw/globldem.doc.html Air Transport Source: ICAO, R. Schild/Airbus Passenger and freight traffic represent RPK and FTK share in 2002 MITMIT Conceptual Model ICATICAT Direct / Indirect / Induced employment effects Economy Economic Enabling Effect (Access to people / markets / ideas / capital) Pricing & Schedule Demand Supply NAS Travel/Freight Need Capability Airlines Financial Equity/ Revenue/Profitability Debt Markets Air Transportation System Vehicle Capability MITMIT Correlation Between US GDP and ICATICAT Scheduled Passenger Traffic 30% Sch. RPMs 25% GDP Deregulation 20% Recessions (%) 15% 10% Growth 5% Annual 0% -5% -10% 1965 1968 1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1992 1995 1998 2001 Source: US BEA and BTS data; Recession data from National Bureau of Economic Research MITMIT Air Cargo and GDP ICATICAT (Mainland China) Relationship between carried air cargo -
Información De Interés Sobre Los Países De Destino De Prá Cticas Italia
INFORMACIÓN DE INTERÉS SOBRE LOS PAÍSES DE DESTINO DE PRÁ CTICAS ITALIA Datos básicos __________________________________________________________ - 1 - H istoria ______________________________________________________________ - 1 - G eografía _____________________________________________________________ - 2 - S istem a de gobierno _____________________________________________________ - 2 - División adm inistrativa ___________________________________________________ - 2 - Estructura del PIB ______________________________________________________ - 2 - M edios de com unicación social______________________________________________ - 3 - Principales partidos políticos _______________________________________________ - 3 - Datos prácticos ________________________________________________________ - 4 - Docum entos necesarios para entrar en el país __________________________________ - 5 - V iajar en el país ________________________________________________________ - 5 - Condiciones de seguridad _________________________________________________ - 6 - Condiciones sanitarias ____________________________________________________ - 7 - O tras recom endaciones___________________________________________________ - 7 - T eléfonos de interés_____________________________________________________ - 7 - Em bajadas y consulados __________________________________________________ - 7 - Buscar trabajo en el país__________________________________________________ - 8 - Datos estadísticos de interés _____________________________________________ - 12 - Datos básicos • N om