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Archeological investigations conducted in northwestern Ward County have found evidence of prehistoric man in the form of occupational debris, petroglyphs, and pictographs.
During the fifties, after she and Lomax divorced, she conducted lengthy interviews for Lomax with folk music personalities, including Vera Ward Hall and the Reverend Gary Davis.
He conducted bingo games similar to the ones he had witnessed and Ward had standardized, using dried beans, a rubber numbering stamp and card board.
" Safety Audit Report Card – Gerrard Street East and Parliament StreetWard 27 ; Audit conducted on 29 January 2008
W. Ward Gasque conducted a world-wide poll of twenty Egyptologists-including Professor Kenneth Kitchen of the University of Liverpool and Ron Leprohan, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Toronto-in Canada, US, UK, Australia, Germany, and Austria to verify if there was any academic support for these claims.
In June 2004, Birmingham City Council conducted a city-wide " Ward Boundary Revision " to round-up the thirty-nine Birmingham wards to forty.
Studies conducted by Ward ( 1978 ) showed that five different Florida populations of Z. integrifolia with identical cultivation produced distinct leaf morphology, suggesting that there may be too much genetic diversity amongst these Florida Z. integrifolia, not to mention geographically isolated populations, to consider them a single species.
The 1960 BBC broadcast was conducted by Britten himself, with Joseph Ward as Billy, Peter Pears as Vere and Michael Langdon as Claggart.
The ensuing police investigation led by Detective Chief Superintendent George Oldfield was rushed, careless and ultimately forged, resulting in the arrest of the mentally ill Judith Ward who claimed to have conducted a string of bombings in Britain in 1973 and 1974 and to have married and had a baby with two separate IRA members.
The film is based on interviews conducted by the writer / director Iain Softley with Astrid Kirchherr and Klaus Voormann in the spring of 1988 and later by screenwriter Stephen Ward who was brought into the project after the initial script by Iain Softley failed to raise the financing for production.

Ward and Doctors
She then made appearances in Children's Ward, Heartbeat, Doctors, and the children's series Life Force.

Ward and Orchestral
During his military service Ward managed to compose two serious orchestral compositions, Adagio and Allegro, first performed in New York in 1944, and Jubilation: An Overture, which was written mostly on Okinawa, Japan, in 1945, and was premiered at Carnegie Hall by the National Orchestral Association the following spring.

Ward and Society
* Ward Associations reformed into New York City Bible Society ( NYCBS ) in 1828.
Boston's Watch and Ward Society, a largely Protestant creation inspired by Anthony Comstock, made " banned in Boston " a national by-word.
* Center for a Stateless Society on Ward
There are also portraits of Joshua Marshman, Hannah Marshman, William Carey, and Willam Ward who were all missionaries to India and Andrew Fuller who was a missionary and first secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society.
One of the first buildings in Burlington, the first ' Ward County Courthouse '; built by James Johnson, and used originally as a granary ; was moved to the North Dakota State Fair fairgrounds in the mid-20th century and now serves as one of the 2 buildings of the Ward County Historical Society ` s Fairgrounds Museum.
* Ward County Historical Society
* William Hayes Ward, President of the American Oriental Society
On 21 December 1671 he was proposed as a candidate for admission to the Royal Society by Dr Seth Ward, bishop of Salisbury, and on 11 January 1672 he was elected a fellow of the Society.
Dr. Ward was always active in the Society of Apothecaries of London, of which he became Master in 1854.
Ward was a founding member of both the Botanical Society of Edinburgh and the Royal Microscopical Society, a Fellow of the Linnean Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
* Generating Civil Society ( Ward ).
* David Pearson ( Geology and Science Communication )-Recipient of 2001 Ward Neale Medal from the Geological Association of Canada and 2003 McNeil Medal from the Royal Society of Canada
Lyman Beecher ( October 12, 1775 – January 10, 1863 ) was a Presbyterian minister, American Temperance Society co-founder and leader, and the father of 13 children, many of whom became noted figures, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher, Charles Beecher, Edward Beecher, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Thomas K. Beecher.
Winning this competition was a personal triumph for him because he won out over sculptor J. Q. A. Ward, a much older and more established artist and one whom Borglum had clashed with earlier in regard to the National Sculpture Society.
He became the most prominent member of the Society of Friends of Russian Freedom — whose membership included Mark Twain and Julia Ward Howe — and also helped found Free Russia, the first English-language journal to oppose Tsarist Russia.
Matilda Dudley, for example, became president of the Thirteenth Ward Relief Society with Augusta Cobb and Sarah A. Cook as her counselors and Martha Jane Coray as secretary.
In 2004, historian Carol Holindrake Nielson documented the organization, activities and membership of the Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward Relief Society.
14th Ward Relief Society Hall Circa 1893.
Ward branches of the Relief Society performed a variety of functions.

Ward and New
* 1956 – Vincent Ward, New Zealand director and screenwriter
* New Home Movies From the Lower 9th Ward ( 2007 )
In some markets, local liberal hosts have existed for years, such as the British talk host Michael Jackson ( who was on the air at KABC in Los Angeles beginning in 1968 and is currently at KGIL ); Bernie Ward in San Francisco ; Jack Ellery in New Jersey and Tampa ; Dave Ross in Seattle, and Marc Germain in Los Angeles.
The four different black-and-white, single panel cartoons were deemed popular and, one of them, Fourth Ward Brownies, was reprinted on 17 February 1895 in Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, where Outcault worked as a technical drawing artist.
Richard F Outcault's last Hogan's Alley cartoon for Truth magazine, Fourth Ward Brownies, was published on 9 February 1895 and reprinted in the New York World newspaper on 17 February 1895, beginning one of the first comic strips in an American newspaper.
Having been vilified in the media for her support of free love, Woodhull devoted an issue of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly ( November 2, 1872 ) to an alleged adulterous affair between Elizabeth Tilton and Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, a prominent Protestant minister in New York ( he supported female suffrage but had lectured against free love in his sermons ).
: For the New Zealand politician see Vincent Ward
* July 8 – Sir Joseph Ward, 17th Prime Minister of New Zealand ( b. 1856 )
* April 26 – Sir Joseph Ward, 17th Prime Minister of New Zealand ( d. 1930 )
The second collection opens with a reference to Ward McAllister's " assertion that there were only ' Four Hundred ' people in New York City who were really worth noticing.
*" Maurice Blondel, An Introduction to the Man and His Philosophy " by Jean Lacroix, translated by Johnm C. Guinness, published by Sheed and Ward, New York, 1968, paperback, 158 pages
District II: Amity, Clarksville, Cuba, Friendship, New Hudson, Ward and the Villages of Belmont & Cuba.
It is sometimes credited to reporter Frank Ward O ' Malley who wrote for the New York newspaper The Sun from 1906 until 1919, allegedly based on the typical mid-day eating habits of a newspaper reporter.
Ward Morehouse of The New York Sun deemed it " A stunning show ", saying, " It has whimsy, beguiling music, exciting dancing -- and it has a book .... Brigadoon is by far the best musical play the season has produced, and it is certainly one of the best within my entire play-going experience ".
The opening scenes take place in the Central Ward of Newark, New Jersey.
* Sir Joseph Ward, 1st Baronet, of Wellington, in New Zealand ( 1911 ), extant
Hagler was raised by his mother in Newark, New Jersey's Central Ward.
David Cassidy was born at Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in New York City, New York, the son of actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward.
He was cremated with a minimum of ceremony as he had requested, and his ashes flown back to Phillip Ward in New York.
The founder of Rolla, Edmund Ward Bishop, was originally a railroad construction contractor in New York.
Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio, to Emanuel Henry Custer ( 1806 – 1892 ), a farmer and blacksmith, and Marie Ward Kirkpatrick ( 1807 – 1882 ).
* Charlie Ward Jr .-College Football Quarterback Florida State ( Heisman winner ); NBA Player New York Knicks ; Assistant Coach Houston Rockets
It lies on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, between the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans and Chalmette within the Greater New Orleans metropolitan area.

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