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Selected Bibliography: U.S. Congressional Documents Montross, Lynn. The Reluctant Rebels: The Story of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1970. LC Call Number: E303 .M82 1970 ... Barnes, William H. History of the Thirty-ninth Congress of the United States. New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969. LC Call Number: E666 .B25 1969 ... [Read More]
Plague Publications - CDC Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (DVBID) Barnes AM. Surveillance and control of bubonic plague in the United States. Symp Zool Soc Lond, 1982;50:237-270. ... Poland JD, Barnes AM. Plague. In Steele J (ed): Handbook of Zoonoses. Boca Raton, FL:CRC Press, 1979:515-559. ... [Read More]
Votes for Women: Additional Works from the NAWSA Collection Barnes, Earl. Woman in Modern Society. New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1918. 257pp. This is a good overview of the woman suffrage campaign in America by a man who supported it. ... [Read More]
Florence Lowe "Pancho" Barnes Florencemarried at 18 to appease her mother, who was worried about her wild tendenciesand tomboy attitudes. Florence's husband, a prominent local Episcopalian priestnamed C. Rankin Barnes, appeared to be the perfect man to tame her exuberantspirit. At first, the plan seemed to work and she quickly gave birth to a son.But in 1924, when Florence's mother died, she inherited the family fortune andabandoned the idea of being a proper clergyman's wife (but did not divorceuntil 1941). She subsequently spent most of her time away from home. In1928, Florence's desire for adventure led her to disguise herself as a man andjoin a banana boat crew. In San Blas, Mexico, she jumped ship with a fellowcrewmember and wandered the Mexican countryside. At one point during the trip,Florence was riding a donkey and her companion started calling her "Pancho"because he said she reminded him of Don Quixote's sidekick. When Florence toldhim that Quixote's attendant's name was actually Sancho Panza, he told he ... [Read More]
Albert C. Barnes: The Medici of the New World Barnes's chance came around the turn of the century, while he was working for H. K. Mulford and Company, a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer. He formed a partnership with Hermann Hille, a German chemist whom Barnes had recruited for Mulford and Company. Barnes had been thinking for some time about the possibility of creating a silver compound for use as an antiseptic. Silver nitrate solutions had been used in the past for infections, specifically as eye drops to prevent blindness in newborns, but these solutions often had a caustic effect, damaging living tissues. Barnes set Hille the task of finding a harmless substitute for silver nitrate; within a year Argyrol was born. ... [Read More]
Civil War Treasures from the New-York Historical Society (American Memory, Library of Congress) The album containing the drawings is housed in the New-YorkHistorical Society's Manuscripts Department. The volume is part of the Naval HistorySociety Collection, which was donated to the New-York Historical Societyin 1925 by James Barnes. James Barnes was the son of the Naval HistorySociety's founder, John S. Barnes, whose own father, Brigadier GeneralJames Barnes, commanded the Point Lookout prison. John found the albumamong his father's papers after his death in 1869. ... [Read More]
Publications of the New York State Biological Survey Barnes, J. and Chevrette, V. 1996. Bugs! Of New York; State Museum pioneer in collection and research. New York State Conservationist 51:22-25. ... Jeffrey K. Barnes, 1987 ... [Read More]
References J.A. Barnes and R.C. Mockler, "The Power Spectrum and its Importance in Precise Frequency Measurements," IRE Trans. on Instrumentation I-9 , pp. 149-155, September 1960. ... J.A. Barnes, A. R. Chi, L.S. Cutler, D.J. Healey, D.B. Leeson, T.E. McGunigal, J.A. Mullen, Jr., W.L. Smith, R.L. Sydnor, R.F.C. Vessot, and G.M.R. Winkler, "Characterization of Frequency Stability," NBS Tech. Note 394 (1970); Proc. IEEE Trans. on Instrum. and Meas. IM-20 , 105 (1971). ... [Read More]
Biological Collections of the New York State Museum Timothy L. McCabe andJ. K. Barnes are the curators of the insect collection. McCabe'sresearch interests include the systematics, natural history, andimmature stages of Lepidoptera, especially Noctuidae. Barnes is aspecialist in the systematics, natural history, and immaturestages of higher Diptera. ... In more recent yearsthe State Museum's entomological work has concentrated on medicaland forest entomology and insect pathology, mainly through theefforts of R. D. Glasgow, D. Collins, D. P. Connola, H. Jamnback,R. G. Means, and D. Molloy. There has also been emphasis ontaxonomy, biology, and immature stages through the work of J. A.Wilcox (Coleoptera), M. Delfinado (Acari), T. L. McCabe(Lepidoptera) and J. K. Barnes (Diptera). The insect collectionscontains about 1,000 types and 400,000 other specimens, mainlyfrom eastern New York State, including the Adirondack Mountains.It is presently expanding rapidly both in number of specimens andarea of coverage. ... [Read More]
Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Mr. Barnes is also the Principal of The Barnes Group, which provides business consulting in the areas of strategic planning and evaluation, government relations, corporate development, business analysis and financial stability. Additionally, he serves as Of Counsel to the American Continental Group in Washington, D.C. ... Licensed in New Jersey and Washington, D.C., has twenty (20) years experience in the legal profession. He primarily represents and works with members of law enforcement, as well as practicing in the areas of commercial real estate, business and corporate law. Mr. Barnes has chaired bankruptcy and banking departments for major law firms in the central New Jersey and has actively participated extensively in the reorganization of client/company businesses. He has represented multiple lending institutions, both small and Fortune 500 companies, Federal Air Marshals, various Policemen's Benevolent Associations and Fraternal Orders of Police as well as currently representing the New Jersey State Troopers Fraternal Association, N.J. State Troopers Sergeants Association, N.J. State Troopers Superior Officers Association, The State Troopers Foundation of New Jersey, and the Survivors of the Triangle ( Widows of State Troopers killed in the line of duty). Mr. Barnes has also served as an Assistan ... [Read More]
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