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Seth and Leavenworth
Returning to Ohio to enter into a business with his brother Seth, a printer and school teacher, Zebulon Leavenworth bought four hundred acres of public land in Indiana and laid out the town of Leavenworth in 1818-19 ( he was then 26 years old.
( Seth Leavenworth had already started Indiana's first newspaper outside of Vincennes, the Western Eagle, in Madison in 1813.
In 1827, Seth Leavenworth pushed the state legislature to establish a rail link between his town and the new state capitol ( only recently relocated to Indianapolis from nearby Corydon ), believing that railroads were more efficient and desirable than canals ( though trains at this time moved not much faster than barges.
As a result of his support of railways, Seth Leavenworth lost the 1828 state congressional election.
Seth Leavenworth eventually left Indiana and moved to Missouri, where he died in 1854.

Seth and advocated
Recently, Dr. Seth Roberts and Dr. Allen Neuringer have advocated the broader use of self-experimentation, arguing that its low-cost and ease ( compared to traditional large-sample experiments with human subjects ) facilitate conducting a very large number of experiments, testing many treatments and measuring many things at once

Seth and construction
Throughout the next decade, Woodburn Hall underwent several renovations and additions, including the construction of the south wing and east tower ( in 1930 ) housing the Seth Thomas clock.

Seth and marine
They are: Betty Jo Berm, a linguist ; elderly Bert Kostler, settlement custodian ; Maggie Walsh, a theologian ; Ignatz Thugg, who oversees thermoplastics ; Milton Babble, a physician ; Wade Frazer, a psychologist ; Tony Dunkelwelt, a geologist ; Glen Belsnor, who specialises in telecommunications ; Susie Smart, a typist ; Roberta Rockingham, a sociologist ; Ben Tallchief, a naturalist ; Seth and Mary Morley, a marine biologist couple ; and Ned Russell, an economist.

Seth and hospital
When Serling visits Walden's crew chief, Sergeant Altameyer ( Seth Gilliam ), who is dying of cancer in a hospital, Altameyer manages to get some words out, further confusing Serling, before self-medicating himself into unconsciousness.
As a token of gratitude, the heirs offered Rs 1, 200, 000 for the foundation of a medical school, named after Seth Gordhandas to be associated with the proposed hospital.

Seth and for
" Starting at age 15, he took a job working for clockmaker Seth Thomas in the nearby town of Plymouth.
On June 22, Allen and Seth Warner appeared before Congress in Philadelphia, where they argued for the inclusion of the Green Mountain Boys in the Continental Army.
Seth Putnam's lyrics are notorious for their black comedy, while The Locust tend toward satirical collage, indebted to William S. Burroughs ' cut-up method.
While searching for a group of relentless horse thieves, Roosevelt met Seth Bullock, the famous sheriff of Deadwood, South Dakota.
Seth Wheeler of Albany, New York, obtained the earliest United States patents for toilet paper and dispensers, the types of which eventually were in common usage in that country, in 1883.
In 1994, it was adapted by Vikram Seth and Alec Roth for the opera Arion and the Dolphin ( aka " The Dolphin Opera "), commissioned by the English National Opera for professional performers with community chorus and children's chorus.
According to, Seth was born after the slaying of Abel by Cain, and Eve believed God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel.
In gnosticism, Seth is seen as a replacement given by God for Abel, whom Cain had slain.
William Whiston, a 17 / 18th century translator of the Antiquities, stated in a footnote that he believed Josephus mistook Seth for Sesostris, king of Egypt, the erector of the referenced pillar in Siriad ( being a contemporary name for the territories in which Sirius was venerated ( i. e., Egypt ).
He stated that there was no way for any pillars of Seth to survive the deluge, because the deluge buried all such pillars and edifices far underground in the sediment of its waters.
Ron Howard became a grandfather for the second time when Bryce and Seth welcomed their second child, daughter Beatrice Jean Howard Gabel, on January 19, 2012.
The Hyksos King Apophis is recorded as worshiping Set in a monolatric way: " chose for his Lord the god Seth.
At Sepermeru, Set's temple enclosure included a small secondary shrine called " The House of Seth, Powerful-Is-His-Mighty-Arm ," and Ramesses II himself built ( or modified ) a second land-owning temple for Nephthys, called " The House of Nephthys of Ramesses-Meriamun.
Moreover, another moderately sized temple of Seth is noted for the nearby town of Pi-Wayna.
In the text of Papyrus Bologna, the harried Pra ' em-hab laments undue taxation for his own temple ( The House of Seth ) and goes on to lament that he is also saddled with responsibility for: " the ship, and I am likewise also responsible for the House of Nephthys, along with the remaining heap of district temples ".
It is unfortunate, perhaps, that we have no means of knowing the particular theologies of the closely connected Set and Nephthys temples in these districts โ€” it would be interesting to learn, for example, the religious tone of temples of Nephthys located in such proximity to those of Seth, especially given the seemingly contrary Osirian loyalties of Seth's consort-goddess.
R. Seth Friedman then published the magazine for five years in San Francisco, with the help of Christopher Becker and Jerod Pore, until Issue # 64 in 1998.
* Seth Bullock ( 1849 โ€“ 1919 ), businessman, rancher, sheriff for Montana, sheriff of Deadwood, South Dakota U. S. Marshal of South Dakota
The series is also notable for helping launch the careers of several cartoonists, such as Craig McCracken, Seth MacFarlane, Butch Hartman, Bob Boyle, Scott Fellows, and Rob Renzetti.
It was at first a trading point in the township, named for Seth Gardner.

Seth and purpose
* Seth is a middle-aged, traveling archaeologist who meets the party outside the Soldiers ' Temple ; he agrees to join up with Chaz and company for the purpose of delving into the ancient structure ; he demonstrates his knowledge by commenting on the antiquities the party encounters once inside.

Seth and medical
The medical school ( Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College ) provides training to about 2000 students in undergraduate, postgraduate and super-speciality medical courses.
When qualified Indian nationals were denied attachments as teachers and doctors to the then only Medical College in Bombay ( Mumbai ), the Grant Medical College, a few pioneering Indian doctors, who had returned from the UK with medical degrees, set about founding a medical college of their own to which only Indian nationals would be admitted as teachers and doctors-this culminated in the establishment of the Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College through a munificent donation from the heirs of Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas-a wealthy Bombay merchant.
* Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College started as the 12th medical college in India.

Seth and which
Khufu and his pyramid are even thematized in several computer games such as Tomb Raider-The last revelation, in which the player must enter Khufu ยด s pyramid and face the god Seth as the final boss.
The program also features an extensive list of guest speakers which include Seth Klarman, Michael Price, Bill Nygren, Charles Brandes, David Einhorn and Chris Browne.
These include several musicals based on his life, such as The Fartiste ( awarded Best Musical at the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival ) and Seth Rozin's A Passing Wind which was premiered at the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts in 2011.
Perhaps most intriguing in terms of the pre-Dynasty XX connections between temples of Set and nearby temples of his consort Nephthys is the evidence of Papyrus Bologna, which preserves a most irritable complaint lodged by one Pra ' em-hab, Prophet of the " House of Seth " in the now-lost town of Punodjem (" The Sweet Place ").
One of the best-known of these works is Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith, in which the historic Abraham Lincoln has a fictional secret identity as a hunter of evil vampires.
Ebenezer Gay, a renowned Congregational minister ; U. S. Postmaster General Gideon Granger ; real estate speculator Oliver Phelps, once the largest landowner in America ; composer Timothy Swan ; architect Henry A. Sykes ; sculptor Olin Levi Warner ; Seth Pease, surveyor of the Western Reserve lands in Ohio, most of which were controlled by Suffield financiers and speculators ; and Thaddeus Leavitt, inventor of an early cotton gin, merchant and patentee of the Western Reserve lands.
The first European-American settler was Seth Hays, who came to the area in 1847 to trade with the Kaw tribe, which had a reservation established in the area in 1846.
Seth Thomas of clock fame built a beautiful cottage with a high tower containing a huge three-sided clock, which could be seen for miles around.
Knowing the cattle barons and the railroad would need a point at which to load the herds of cattle onto freight cars for shipment to the packing plants in the midwest, Seth Bullock provided a solution and became the parent, in effect, of Belle Fourche, the city.
It is named for the Seth Ward College which was founded in 1910 by Seth Ward ( Methodist bishop ) who took over Central Plains College and Conservatory of Music ( founded in 1907 ) to form Seth Ward College.
During an ensuing confrontation, Derek's neo-Nazi friend Seth Ryan ( Ethan Suplee ) runs after Derek and aims a pistol at him, which Derek wrestles from him, and points at the angry crowd before running away from the party.
The cap Canseco was wearing on that play, which This Week in Baseball rated in 1998 as the greatest blooper of the show's first 21 years, is in the Seth Swirsky collection.
The Chandler wobble is a small motion in the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the Earth's surface, which was discovered by American astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler in 1891.
The name Seti means " of Set ", which indicates that he was consecrated to the god Set ( commonly " Seth ").
Khufu and his pyramid are thematized in several computer games such as Tomb Raider โ€“ The Last Revelation, in which the player must enter Khufu's pyramid and face the god Seth as the final boss.
Also in 1982, Seth played Indian author Victor Mehta in David Hare's biographical play, A Map of the World, which toured for several years in Australia, London, and New York.
In 1991, Haim starred in Dream Machine, which received a direct-to-video release, as did Oh, What a Night and The Double 0 Kid, in which the young Seth Green had a role.
In The Life of Adam, Voragine writes that the true cross came from three trees which grew from three seeds from the " Tree of Mercy " which Seth collected and planted in the mouth of Adam's corpse.

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