D.C Taylor
Biography of Zachary Taylor President Polk, disturbed by General Taylor's informal habits of command and perhaps his Whiggery as well, kept him in northern Mexico and sent an expedition under Gen. Winfield Scott to capture Mexico City. Taylor, incensed, thought that "the battle of Buena Vista opened the road to the city of Mexico and the halls of Montezuma, that others might revel in them." ... In protest against Taylor the slaveholder and Cass the advocate of "squatter sovereignty," northerners who opposed extension of slavery into territories formed a Free Soil Party and nominated Martin Van Buren. In a close election, the Free Soilers pulled enough votes away from Cass to elect Taylor. ... [Read More]
Initial Decision: G. Bradley Taylor; Rel. No. ID-215 / September 24, 2002 A mutual acquaintance introduced Lempel to Taylor in 1994. (Tr. 353.) Thereafter, Taylor became Lempel's broker while Taylor still worked for Chatfield Dean. (Tr. 353.) When Taylor left Chatfield Dean for Investors Associates, Lempel moved his brokerage accounts from Chatfield Dean to Investors Associates. (Tr. 354.) In early to middle March 1995, Lempel told Taylor about FTET and promised to keep him posted. (Tr. 354.) By the end of March, Lempel and his associate, Miron Leshem (Leshem), had met Taylor in Chicago, Illinois. (Tr. 355.) During the meeting, the three men discussed Taylor's relationship with FTET and entered into an oral agreement whereby Taylor would sell shares of FTET to his clients in exchange for FTET stock. (Tr. 355-57.) As Lempel explained, the oral agreement was that, "[t]here were certain milestones to be reached and at certain milestones, [Taylor] would be compensated with some free-trading stock from the stock that [Lempel] received from [FTET]." (Tr. ... [Read More]
NARA | ALIC | The John E. Taylor Collection JK 468 I6 U54 1996 United States. National Archives and Records Administration.. Claims for Georgia militia campaigns against Indians on the frontier, 1792-1827. Washington, DC : R.J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 1993.110 p. ... D 769.2 A48 1995 Allison, David Kite. Technology transfer in the Navy : the historical background. Bethesda, MD : David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center, 198221 p. ... UG 763 T38 2003 Taylor, Telford. Sword and swastika : generals and Nazis in the Third Reich. New York : Barnes & Noble, 1995, c1952.413 p. ... [Read More]
PCMDI > Publications > Reviewed Literature Randall, D.A., R.D. Cess, J.P. Blanchet, S. Chalita, R. Colman, D.A. Dazlich, A.D. Del Genio, E. Keup, A. Lacis, H. Le Treut, X.-Z. Liang, B.J. McAvaney, J.F. Mahfouf, V.P. Meleshko, J.-J. Morcrette, P.M. Norris, G.L. Potter, L. Rikus, E. Roeckner, J.F. Royer, U. Schlese, D.A. Sheinin, A.P. Sokolov, K.E. Taylor, R.T. Wetherald, I. Yagai, and M.-H. Zhang, 1994: Analysis of snow feedbacks in 14 general circulation models. J. Geophys. Res. , 99, 20757-20771. ... Dickinson, R.E., S.E. Zebiak, J.L. Anderson, M.L. Blackmon, C. DeLuca, T.F. Hogan, M. Iredell, M. Ji, R.B. Rood, M.J. Suarez, and K.E. Taylor, 2002: How can we advance our weather and climate models as a community?. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. , 83, 431-434. ... [Read More]
ROBINSON, Joseph Taylor - Biographical Information ROBINSON, Joseph Taylor, a Representative and a Senator from Arkansas; born on a farm near Lonoke, Lonoke County, Ark., August 26, 1872; attended the common schools, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and the law department of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville; admitted to the bar in 1895 and commenced practice in Lonoke, Ark.; member, State general assembly 1895; presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1900; elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-eighth and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1903, to January 14, 1913, when he resigned, having been elected Governor; chairman, Committee on Public Lands (Sixty-second Congress); Governor of Arkansas from January to March 1913, when he resigned, having been elected Senator; elected to the United States Senate in 1913 to fill the seat vacated by the death of Senator Jeff Davis; reelected in 1918, 1924, 1930 and 1936 and served from March 4, 1913, until his death; minority leader 1923-1933; ... [Read More]
Taylor et al. 1983 Taylor, P.T., T. Keating, W.D. Kahn, R.A. Langel, D.E. Smith, and C.C. Schnetzler, GRM: Observing the Terrestrial Graity and magnetic Fields in the 1990's, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union , 64 , 609-911, 1983. ... , 214-227, 1980. Langel, R.A., R.H. Estes, E.B. Fabiano, and E.R. Lancaster, Initial geomagnetic field model from Magsat vector data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 7 , 793-796, 1980. Lerch, F.J., B.H. Putney, C.A. Wagner, and S.M. Klosko, Goddard earth models for oceanographic applications (GEM 10B and 10C), Mar. Geod., 5 , 145-187, 1981. Marsh, B.D., and J.G. Marsh, On global gravity anomalies and two scale mantle convection, J. Geophys. Res., 81 , 5297-5280, 1976. Mayhew, M.A., Application of satellite magnetic anomaly data to Curie isotherm mapping, J. Geophys. Res. 87 , 4846-4854, 1982. Mayehw, M.A., and S.C. Galliher, An equivalent layer magnetization model for the United States derived from Magsat data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 9 , 311-313, 1982. Mayhew, M.A., H.H. Thomas, and P.J. Wasilewski, Satellite and surface geophysical expression of anomalous crustal structure in Kentucky and Tennessee, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 58 , 395-405, 1982. O'Keefe, J.A., A. Eckels, and R.K. Squires, The ... [Read More]
Central Region ESP Team Bibliography Reheis, M. C., Brune, J., Yount, J., and Budahn, J.,1998, Eolian dust from natural traps on Yucca Mountain, in Taylor, E.M., ed.,Quaternary geology of the Yucca Mountain area: Guidebook, 1998 Friends of thePleistocene—Pacific Cell field trip, p. 190-193. ... Menges, C.M., Taylor, E.M., Vadurro, G., Oswald, J.A.,Cress, R., Murray, M., Lundstrom, S.C., Paces, J.B., and Mahan, S.A., 1997,Logs and paleoseismic interpretations from trenches 14C and 14D on the BowRidge fault, northeastern Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada: U.S. GeologicalSurvey Map MF-2311. ... [Read More]
TAYLOR, Robert Love - Biographical Information American National Biography ; Dictionary of American Biography ; Robinson, Daniel. Bob Taylor and the Agrarian Revolt in Tennessee . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1935; Taylor, James. The Life and Career of Senator Robert Love Taylor (Our Bob) . Nashville: Bob Taylor Publishing Co., 1913. ... (son of Nathaniel Green Taylor and brother of Alfred Alexander Taylor), a Representative and a Senator from Tennessee; born in Happy Valley, Carter County, Tenn., July 31, 1850; attended Pennington Seminary in New Jersey, and Buffalo Institute, Milligan, Tenn.; studied law in Jonesboro, Tenn.; admitted to the bar in 1878 and practiced in Elizabethton and Jonesboro; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-sixth Congress (March 4, 1879-March 3, 1881); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1880 and for election in 1882 to the Forty-eighth Congress; practiced law and also engaged in the newspaper business in Johnson City, Tenn., in 1880; presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1884 and 1892; pension agent at Knoxville, Tenn., 1885-1887; Governor of Tennessee 1887-1891; resumed the practice of law in Chattanooga, Tenn.; lecturer; Governor of Tennessee 1897-1899; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1907 and served from March 4, 1907, until his death in Washington, D.C ... [Read More]
Los Alamos Geophysics (EES-11) Personnel Taylor, S.R. and F.N. App, Representation Theorem Coupling of Numerical and Wave Propagation Codes for the Generation of Synthetic Seismograms, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, LA-UR-94-2194, 1994. ... Anderson, D.N., S.R. Taylor, K.K. Anderson, Quadratic negative evidence discrimination, accepted by Bull. Seism. Soc. Am ., 1998. ... Taylor, S.R., Analysis of High-frequency Pg/Lg Ratios from NTS Explosions and Western U.S. Earthquakes, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 86, 1042-1053, 1996. ... [Read More]
[342 NLRB No. 102] C.T. Taylor Co., Inc., 8-0CA-33905 Taylor and S.B.S. share office space and have the same addressand telephone number. Applicants for employment enter the office and deal withreceptionist Shelly Mount. As James Ralston explained, he thought that he wasseeking employment with Taylor, but he discovered that he was actually employedby S.B.S. President Mills testified that applicants must fill out an employmentapplication and, before being hired, interviewed by him. Ralston confirms that,after he submitted his application, Mount “asked me to contact him [Mills] thefollowing week.” He did so, and was interviewed and hired. Mount has beeninstructed to advise all applicants that they must be interviewed prior tobeing hired. If they request an interview when they submit their applicationand Mills is available, he may interview the applicant at that time. If Millsis unavailable and the applicant is “interested in an interview, all they haveto do is make arrangements with Shelley [Mount] to set up an interview at alater date.” M ... [Read More]
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