Monday, December 22, 2008
N. V. Dineen and John Lindauer, two young men of Rye, went bathing in Long Island Sound on Monday, leaving their clothing in a boat.
N. V. Dineen and John Lindauer, two young men of Rye, went bathing in Long Island Sound on Monday, leaving their clothing in a boat. Some one stole the clothing and the young men waited at the beach until midnight and then returned to their homes, a distance of two miles, by taking the back roads through the woods.
Source:
New-York Tribune; August 29, 1900, Page 14
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Calcitonin for Osteoporosis and Bone Pain
Calcitonin for Osteoporosis and Bone Pain
Authors: Mehta, N. M.; Malootian, A.; Gilligan, J. P.
Source: Current Pharmaceutical Design, Volume 9, Number 32, December 2003 , pp. 2659-2676(18)
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Abstract:
Calcitonin has been approved for the treatment of osteoporosis and other diseases involving accelerated bone turnover for approximately 25 years. The most commonly studied and prescribed form is salmon calcitonin, which has a greater efficacy in clinical use. A wealth of well-controlled clinical studies have demonstrated that calcitonin preserves or increases bone mineral density (BMD) and reduces the risk of vertebral fractures in osteoporosis. Recent studies have indicated that while a low BMD is correlated with an increase in fracture risk, increases in BMD alone do not explain the antifracture efficacy of antiresorptive therapies such as calcitonin. Therapies that moderately increase BMD may reduce fracture risk by reducing the rate of bone turnover and maintaining the integrity of the trabecular architecture, resulting in the preservation of bone strength and quality in osteoporotic patients. An advantage of calcitonin that is not shared by other antiresorptive therapies is its direct analgesic effect on bone pain. Calcitonin has been demonstrated to be clinically useful in improving pain, not only from the acute vertebral fractures of osteoporosis, but also in Paget's disease, bone malignancies, and other sources of musculoskeletal pain. Drugs containing calcitonin may be approved for additional indications in the near future, and as more convenient routes of administration such as the oral route become available, the demand for the calcitonin peptide is expected to increase.
DOI: 10.2174/1381612033453622
Affiliations: Unigene Laboratories Inc., 110 Little Falls Road, Fairfield, New Jersey 07004, USA.
Authors: Mehta, N. M.; Malootian, A.; Gilligan, J. P.
Source: Current Pharmaceutical Design, Volume 9, Number 32, December 2003 , pp. 2659-2676(18)
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Abstract:
Calcitonin has been approved for the treatment of osteoporosis and other diseases involving accelerated bone turnover for approximately 25 years. The most commonly studied and prescribed form is salmon calcitonin, which has a greater efficacy in clinical use. A wealth of well-controlled clinical studies have demonstrated that calcitonin preserves or increases bone mineral density (BMD) and reduces the risk of vertebral fractures in osteoporosis. Recent studies have indicated that while a low BMD is correlated with an increase in fracture risk, increases in BMD alone do not explain the antifracture efficacy of antiresorptive therapies such as calcitonin. Therapies that moderately increase BMD may reduce fracture risk by reducing the rate of bone turnover and maintaining the integrity of the trabecular architecture, resulting in the preservation of bone strength and quality in osteoporotic patients. An advantage of calcitonin that is not shared by other antiresorptive therapies is its direct analgesic effect on bone pain. Calcitonin has been demonstrated to be clinically useful in improving pain, not only from the acute vertebral fractures of osteoporosis, but also in Paget's disease, bone malignancies, and other sources of musculoskeletal pain. Drugs containing calcitonin may be approved for additional indications in the near future, and as more convenient routes of administration such as the oral route become available, the demand for the calcitonin peptide is expected to increase.
DOI: 10.2174/1381612033453622
Affiliations: Unigene Laboratories Inc., 110 Little Falls Road, Fairfield, New Jersey 07004, USA.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Marriage of Hannah E. Hansen (1864-1936) and Otto Olson (1858-1921) on September 4, 1884 at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Chicago, Illinois
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Images of grave 4-I north, lot 428, New York Bay, Bay View Cemetery
Grave 4-I north, lot 428, New York Bay, Bay View Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07307, USA. There used to be a bronze marker for Marie and Eddie, but it has been stolen. I will have to buy a small stone marker to replace it.
- John Edward Winblad II (1897-1899)
- Marie Elizabeth Winblad II (1895-1987)
- Helen Eloise Freudenberg (1928-1989)
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Sexton records for grave 4-I north, lot 428, New York Bay, Bay View Cemetery, Jersey City
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Carl Frederick Tandberg (1910-1988) on April 25, 1969
Bass Player Marking 11th Year at Rickey's
Bass player Carl F. Tandberg is an 11-year man at Dick White's Rickey's Restaurant in Alhambra and a 42-year man in the music business. Carl began his career in 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts. He played in many local ballrooms, restaurants and in radio stations WNAC and WEEI. In 1929, he moved to New York City. During a 16-year stay in the large metropolis, Tandberg played with the Jimmy Durante band, played vaudeville and toured the southern circuit with Al Wohlman & Company. He then played most of the 52nd street "jazz joints" including a run at the "Hickory House" with Riley and Farley the writers of "The Music Goes Round And Round". Next came a series of college dates with Bunny Berigan. In 1939 he did a vaudeville tour and cut a few records with the Andrew Sisters before recording "Miserlou" with Jan August in 1945 [sic]. In 1947 he met Frankie Ortega and aided in forming the famous "Frankie Ortega Trio." He stayed with the trio for 11 years playing at the Balboa Club in Palm Springs and Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe. Carl was thinking about retiring when he met Dick White, owner of Rickey's in Alhambra and decided to accept his offer of playing on weekends. Meanwhile Carl also joined the staff of the American Music Publishers. During this time he again became active in the recording business working with such starts as Lou Rawls, Frank Gorshin, and television's newest star, Glen Campbell. Carl is presently playing in Rickey's Sky Room with Noel Hylton and Sue Stevens. The restaurant is located at 323 West Valley Boulevard in Alhambra.
Note: Miserlou with Jan August in 1947, not in 1945
Note: Miserlou with Jan August in 1947, not in 1945
Source: Pasadena Star-News; April 25, 1969
Carl Frederick Tandberg (1910-1988) on July 12, 1970 with Paul Peters Trio
"The Paul Peters Trio ... Pictured from left Carl Tandberg, Paul Peters and Stan Seltzer. Tandberg marks his 13th year at club this week."
Source: Pasadena Star-News; Pasadena, California; July 12, 1970
Monday, September 15, 2008
Anton Julius Winblad (1828-1901) in the 1880 Sweden census
Israel Israelsson Näslund III (1796-1858) biography
Israel Israelsson Näslund III (1796-1858) biography
Swedish
18. Israel Næslund (1841-58), f. 28 jan. 1796 i Högsjö, son af nämndeman Israel Näslund och Elsa Ersdotter i Näs by. Inskrefs i Hsands skola 1806 och blef stud. i Upsala. 1818; prästv. 6 juni 1819 till past. adj. i Hede, vakanspred. därstädes 1822, åter past.adj. 1826, t. f. past. i Sveg maj-aug. 1828, i sept. s. å. v. past. i Hede, där han utn. till komm. 3 mars 1830, tilltr. 1831. Komm. på Frösön 25 nov. 1835, tilltr. 1 maj 1836, erhöll 17 aug. s. å. vice pastors namn, heder och värdighet; befullm. komm. i Torsåker-Ytterlännäs 13 febr. 1839, tilltr. 1 maj 1841, förestod tillika pastoral-vården i Torsåkers gäll 10 apr. 1844-31 okt. 1846. Afled 15 maj 1858 i smittkoppor. Var för sina åhörare en god lärare, som förstod och hade förmåga att ställa allt till det bästa, och för sin familj en kärleksfull fader. Under sin långvariga tjänstgöring i Hede fick hans hälsa genom upprepade förkylningar en svår knäck. Hans förklaring, att han höll sig till Jesu kors allena, bär vittne om hans sinnelag.
G. på Östbacken i Hede 23/3 1821 m. Johanna Gustafva Ruuth, f. 11/1 1800, dotter af khden i Hede Joh. Christopher R. och Cath. Maria Martinell; d. i Ytterlännäs prästg. efter svår sjukdom 15/2 1860.
Barn: Johan Israel, f. 26/5 1822 i Hede, khde i Ragunda; Carl Gustaf, f. 28/3 1825, prost och khde i Arnäs; Olof Emanuel, f. 29/4 1829, kommiss. landtmätare i Hsand, d. i Ragunda prästgård 17/9 1906, Elsa Maria Elisabeth, f. 29/4 1829, tvilling, g. 7/8 1855 m. folkskolläraren o. organisten Anton Julius Winblad i hans 2:dra gifte; dessutom en dotter.
English
18. Israel Næslund (1841-1858), born on January 28, 1796 in Högsjö. He was the son of Israel Näslund and Elsa Ersdotter of Näs. He was ordained June 06, 1819 to curate in Hede, vacancy preacher in Hede 1822, again curate 1826, appointed preacher temporarily in Sveg on May through August of 1828, in September of 1828, he was appointed reverend in Hede, where he was then appointed assistant vicar March 03, 1830, entered into service in 1831. He was appointed vicar in Frösön on November 25, 1835, and entered service on May 01, 1836. He received the title "vice vicar", honor and dignity on August 17, 1836. He was empowered vicar in Torsåker-Ytterlännäs on February 13, 1839, entered service on May 01, 1841, was at head of the pastoral custody in Torsåkers gäll April 10, 1844 through October 31, 1846. He was for his parishioners a good teacher that understood and had the ability to put all to its best, and for his family he was a loving father. During his long term of service in Hede his health, through repeated colds, became bad. His explanation was that he only held himself to the cross of Christ, shows what kind of temperament he had.
Married at Östbacken in Hede on March 23, 1821 Johanna Gustafva Ruuth, born January 11, 1800, she was the daughter of the reverend in Hede, John Christopher Ruth and Catherine Maria Martinell. He died in Ytterlännäs vicarage from a difficult sickness on February 15, 1860.
Children: Johan Israel, born May 26, 1822 in Hede, reverend in Ragunda; Carl Gustaf, born March 28, 1825, priest and reverend in Arnäs; Olof Emanuel Näslund, born April 29, 1829, land surveyor in Härnösand, died at Ragunda vicarage September 17, 1906; Elsa Maria Elisabeth Näslund, born 29 April 1829 a twin of Olof, married August 07, 1855 to teacher and organist Anton Julius Winblad in his second marriage.
Source: http://www.solace.se/~blasta/herdamin/torsaker.pdf
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Johanna Winblad (1859-1916) circa 1890-1900
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Maria Elisabeth Winblad I (1865-1937) birth recorded in Ytterlännäs, Sweden
Frideborg Winblad (1869-1964) birth recorded in Anundsjö, Sweden
Monday, August 11, 2008
John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) marriage to Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914) on January 14, 1883
John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) marriage to Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914)
- Groom name: Johan Edvard Vinblad
- Groom birth date: 1856
- Bride name: Salmine Sofie Severine Pedersen
- Bride birth date: 1862
- Residence: Oslo, Oslo, Norway
- Event place: Oslo, Oslo, Norway
- Event date: 14 Jan 1883
- Father of groom name: Anton Julius Vinblad
- Father of bride name: Ole Pedersen
- UDE batch number: M42831-4
- Film number: 1282519
- Collection: Norway Marriages 1700-1900
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Washington, DC, on Sunday March 30, 2008
Ban Dongphayom, Thailand in May of 2001
Ban Dongphayom, Thailand in May of 2001
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) across from the Ruasamran home at the
Grong Greng Canal in Ban Dongphayom, Thailand on May 13, 2001. Photo by Kevin Borland.
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) across from the Ruasamran home at the
Grong Greng Canal in Ban Dongphayom, Thailand on May 13, 2001. Photo by Kevin Borland.
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) wearing a towel under his hat at the Ruasamran home in Ban Dongphayom, Thailand on May 16, 2001. Photo by Kevin Borland.
Ban Dongphayom, Thailand in May of 2001
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on May 13, 2001 by the Grong Greng Canal in Ban Dongphayom, Thailand. I am holding my hat in my hand. The pipe on the ground is used to pump the canal water into the rice paddy. Photograph by Kevin Borland.
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) reading in the Ruasamran home in Ban Dongphayom, Thailand on May 13, 2001. I am wearing my red Timberland hat. Photograph by Kevin Borland.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC on Sunday, March 30, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Method for inhibiting activation of the human A3 adenosine receptor to treat asthma
Method for inhibiting activation of the human A3 adenosine receptor to treat asthma
The invention is a method for inhibiting activation of the human A3 adenosine receptor with adenosine, by treating the receptor a compound of the formula [structure] to treat asthma.
- Marlene A. Jacobson
- Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on August 8, 1996
- Prasun K. Chakravarty
The invention is a method for inhibiting activation of the human A3 adenosine receptor with adenosine, by treating the receptor a compound of the formula [structure] to treat asthma.
- Patent number: 5780481
- Filing date: Aug 8, 1996
- Issue date: Jul 14, 1998
- Inventors: Marlene A. Jacobson, Richard Norton, Prasun K. Chakravarty
- Assignee: Merck & Co., Inc.
- U.S. Classification: 514/293; 514/294; 514/359; 514/461
- International Classification: A61K 3144; A61K 3141; A61K 3134
2,6-diaryl pyridazinones with immunosuppressant activity
2,6-diaryl pyridazinones with immunosuppressant activity
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on February 23, 1995
Abstract:
A class of 2,6-diarylpyridazinones of general structural formula I have been identified that exhibit exhibit immunosuppressant activity with human T-lymphocytes, and are useful as an immunosuppressants. [Structure] or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate or crystal form thereof, wherein:
- Patent number: 5506228
- Filing date: Feb 23, 1995
- Issue date: Apr 9, 1996
- Inventors: Richard Norton, Mohammed K. A. Ibraham
- Assignee: Merck & Co., Inc.
- U.S. Classification: 514/247; 544/240
- International Classification: A61K 3150
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Rosamund Feltner (1880-1952), aka Rose Feltner, with George Matthew Donovan (1905-1976) and Dorothea Donovan circa 1915
George Feltner (1851-1940) and Dorothea Schmaus (1848-1936) and their children around 1893
George Feltner (1851-1940) and Dorothea Schmaus (1848-1936) and their children around 1893.
Bottom row from left to right are: Alma Feltner (1883-1940) who will marry Edwin Joseph O'Malley (1882-1955); Rosamund Feltner (1880-1952), aka Rose Feltner who will marry Matthew J. Donovan on April 24, 1904 in New York City; George Feltner (1851-1940) who is holding Clarence G. Feltner (1891-1960) who will marry Helen X on March 6, 1915 in Manhattan; and Dorothy Feltner (1889-1948) who will marry James T. Connors. Back row from left to right are: Robert H. Feltner (1886-1966); Augusta F. Feltner (1879-1954) who will never marry; Anna M. Feltner (1877-c1955) who will marry Melvin J. Yates on December 31, 1907 in the Bronx; and George Henry Feltner (1884-1958) who will marry Minnie L. Barmore (1884-?) on June 12, 1907 in Brooklyn. The image may have been taken by Dorothea Schmaus (1848-1936) who is not present in the photo.
Source: Image from the collection of Rosemary Donovan Coraggio.
George Feltner (1851-1940) circa 1890
John George Feltner (1851-1940) circa 1890
Friday, January 25, 2008
Winblad annus horribilis in Norway
Farsund, Norway churchbook for 1914 deaths showing deaths of:
- Ole Mathias Pedersen (1822-1914) on August 24, 1914 at entry A13
- John Edward Winblad I (1856-1914) on September 24, 1914 at entry A14. He died just one month after Ole.
- Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914) on December 18, 1914 at entry B14. She died just 2 months, 24 days after her husband.
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20050406010263.jpg
Kildeinformasjon:
- Fylke: Vest-Agder
- Prestegjeld/sokn: Farsund
- Kirkeboktype: Ministerialbok
- Nummer (arkivreferanse):A 6
- Periode: 1887-1920
- Oppbevaringssted:Statsarkivet i Kristiansand
- Antall skannede sider/bilder: 289
- Bok: Døde og begravede (1914)
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Burnett Peter Van Deusen (1913-1993) directing The Resurrection
Burnett Peter Van Deusen (1913-1993) in undated newspaper article circa 1935-1940
Trinity Lutheran Church to present sacred cantata. A sacred cantata entitled "The Resurrection" will be presented tomorrow evening at 8, in Trinity Lutheran Church, under the direction of Peter Van Deusen."Person: Burnett Peter Van Deusen (1913-1993) aka Pete Van Deusen; Magnetic Ink Salesman at Sun Chemical (b. November 10, 1913, Albany, Albany County, New York, 12208, USA - d. October 31, 1993, Montville, Morris County, New Jersey, 07045, USA) Social Security Number 058077827.
Mathilde Sophie Amalia Pedersen (1872-1949) and Sigrid Marie Andreassen (1905-1940) and Klara Helene Schultz (1895-1973) in Norway manifests
- Mathilde Sophie Amalia Pedersen (1872-1949)
- Sigrid Marie Andreassen (1905-1940)
- Mathilde Sophie Amalia Pedersen (1872-1949)
- Mathilde Sophie Amalia Pedersen (1872-1949)
- Peder Severin Andreassen (1903-c1935)
- Sigrid Marie Andreassen (1905-1940)
- Klara Helene Schultz (1895-1973)
Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914) and Ole Mathias Pedersen (1822-1914) traveling on September 04, 1884
Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914) and Ole Mathias Pedersen (1822-1914) traveling on September 04, 1884
- Harbor: Kristiansand
- Date: September 04, 1884
- Passenger: Salmine Wemmeland
- Occupation: Pige
- Year of Birth: 1862
- Residence: Farsund
- Ship: Thingvalla
- Harbor: Kristiansand
- Date: September 04, 1884
- Passenger: O. Petersen
- Occupation: Landmand
- Year of Birth: 1822
- Residence: Farsund
- Ship: Thingvalla
Monday, January 21, 2008
Otto Olson (1858-1921) on 1897 trip from Norway
Otto Olson (1858-1921) in front of his barber shop at 167 Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago, Illinois
Otto Olson (1858-1921) in front of his barber shop at 167 Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.
Person: Otto Olson (1858-1921) aka Ottan Olsen; aka Otto Olsen; Emigrated from Norway to Chicago, Illinois in 1877 and worked as a Barber (b. February 09, 1858, Vanse parish, Farsund, Vest-Agder, Norway - d. April 12, 1921, 465 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA)
Note: Otto is circled in this version of the image. The sign reads "Otto's Barber Shop".
Source: Hazel Wintrone (1916- ) in a screen capture from a video made of scanning her photo archive.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Burnett Peter Van Deusen (1913-1993) rescues boy from drowning
Burnett Peter Van Deusen (1913-1993) rescues boy from drowning
A 3-year-old Macon boy who fell into a motel swimming pool in Atlanta Monday afternoon was saved from drowning by two bystanders, police said. The child, identified as Si Simmons, was seen floating face down in the pool at Holiday Inn, 1810 Howell Mill Road, by Pete Van Deusen of Fairfield, New Jersey, who jumped in and hauled the boy out. A physician who examined the boy, said he would recover.
Note: This version has the 15 seconds of dead air at the beginning edited out, and the audioless bumpers showing the rescued child and his mother, and the pool reduced. The bumpers had no audio to allow for a voiceover during broadcast by the local news anchor. The actual interview is in two segments. I added opening titles.
Source: Local News, circa 1960-1970
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Judy Elizabeth Norton (1951- ) circa 1980 in Paramus, New Jersey
Jensens, Rath, Woods, and Shanahans in Chicago circa 1940.
Leif Jensen (1886-1955) partially eclipsed; Olive Marie Rath (c1903-1958); Eleanor M. Holm (1919-1991); Virginia Grace Jensen (1922- ); Muriel Elaine Jensen (1928- ); Sheila Mary Woods (1932-1990); and Sandra Elaine Shanahan (1935- ). Chicago circa 1940.
Source: Photograph from the collection of Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987).
Saturday, January 05, 2008
John Lindauer (1937- ) resume
John Lindauer, Republican
(all content provided by the candidate)
DATE OF BIRTH: November 20, 1937
PLACE OF BIRTH: Montclair, New Jersey
SPOUSE: Dorothy Oremus Lindauer
CHILDREN: John, Susan
RESIDENCE ADDRESS:
3933 Geneva Place
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
E-MAIL ADDRESS: lindauer@lindauer.org
OCCUPATION: Newspaper Publisher
LENGTH OF RESIDENCY
IN ALASKA: 22 years
EDUCATION:
High School: North Phoenix, 1951-54, GED. Arizona State, 1958-60, B.S. Business Administration. Oklahoma State, 1960-64, Ph.D. Economics.
MILITARY SERVICE:
Army, 3 years. Reserves, 5 years.
POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS:
Legislator. Pipeline Commissioner. Employee, Alaska Post-Secondary Education Commission.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:
President and Publisher, Alaska Rural Newspapers; 10 newspapers. President, Denali Broadcasting and Alaska Radio Network; 5 radio stations. University of Alaska: Chancellor (first chancellor and helped start the first "Great Alaska Shootout"); Dean, School of Business and Public Affairs. Fulbright Professor of Economics, India.
SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP:
Founder, Friends of the Dividend. Past or present Member: Rotary, Chambers of Commerce, Red Cross Board of Directors, Commonwealth North, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, American Legion Post #2.
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Flying, fishing, public service to help others
OTHER:
Author of books and articles on economics, the effect of taxes on economic growth and families, and creating quality jobs. Web page: http://www.lindauer.org
STATEMENT:
Qualified: John has the integrity, work ethic and broad experience as a businessman, administrator, and legislator that we need. John listens to people, and works to find solutions. He is a leader who keeps his word and understands hard times.
Compassionate: John cares about individual people. He will put together a government reflecting the people of Alaska, including many qualified minorities ignored by Knowles. He supports fully funded education with higher standards, a back to basics curriculum, more parental control and home schooling. John will work to make private medical insurance available to all Alaskans while completely reorganizing CSED and DFYS.
Conservative: John supports your values and your rights. He opposes partial birth abortions, homosexual marriages and supports your gun rights. John supports opening ANWR, logging, mining, and protecting access for hunting and fishing while building the best winter and summer trail and access system in the world for non-motorized and motorized users.
Optimistic About Alaska's Future: John is committed to high wage jobs and a multiple-year early retirement offer for public employees and teachers; restoring the University, improving ferry schedules to attract passengers, improving roads for travelers, and seeking federal funds to expand our railroad. John will always protect subsistence and buy back Outside commercial permits so Alaskan fisherman make more money and more fish escape into rivers for all Alaskans.
The Permanent Fund Dividend: The public record proves that with Tony Knowles, your dividend is history; with John Lindauer, your dividend has a future.
(all content provided by the candidate)
DATE OF BIRTH: November 20, 1937
PLACE OF BIRTH: Montclair, New Jersey
SPOUSE: Dorothy Oremus Lindauer
CHILDREN: John, Susan
RESIDENCE ADDRESS:
3933 Geneva Place
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
E-MAIL ADDRESS: lindauer@lindauer.org
OCCUPATION: Newspaper Publisher
LENGTH OF RESIDENCY
IN ALASKA: 22 years
EDUCATION:
High School: North Phoenix, 1951-54, GED. Arizona State, 1958-60, B.S. Business Administration. Oklahoma State, 1960-64, Ph.D. Economics.
MILITARY SERVICE:
Army, 3 years. Reserves, 5 years.
POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT POSITIONS:
Legislator. Pipeline Commissioner. Employee, Alaska Post-Secondary Education Commission.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:
President and Publisher, Alaska Rural Newspapers; 10 newspapers. President, Denali Broadcasting and Alaska Radio Network; 5 radio stations. University of Alaska: Chancellor (first chancellor and helped start the first "Great Alaska Shootout"); Dean, School of Business and Public Affairs. Fulbright Professor of Economics, India.
SERVICE ORGANIZATION(S) MEMBERSHIP:
Founder, Friends of the Dividend. Past or present Member: Rotary, Chambers of Commerce, Red Cross Board of Directors, Commonwealth North, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, American Legion Post #2.
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Flying, fishing, public service to help others
OTHER:
Author of books and articles on economics, the effect of taxes on economic growth and families, and creating quality jobs. Web page: http://www.lindauer.org
STATEMENT:
Qualified: John has the integrity, work ethic and broad experience as a businessman, administrator, and legislator that we need. John listens to people, and works to find solutions. He is a leader who keeps his word and understands hard times.
Compassionate: John cares about individual people. He will put together a government reflecting the people of Alaska, including many qualified minorities ignored by Knowles. He supports fully funded education with higher standards, a back to basics curriculum, more parental control and home schooling. John will work to make private medical insurance available to all Alaskans while completely reorganizing CSED and DFYS.
Conservative: John supports your values and your rights. He opposes partial birth abortions, homosexual marriages and supports your gun rights. John supports opening ANWR, logging, mining, and protecting access for hunting and fishing while building the best winter and summer trail and access system in the world for non-motorized and motorized users.
Optimistic About Alaska's Future: John is committed to high wage jobs and a multiple-year early retirement offer for public employees and teachers; restoring the University, improving ferry schedules to attract passengers, improving roads for travelers, and seeking federal funds to expand our railroad. John will always protect subsistence and buy back Outside commercial permits so Alaskan fisherman make more money and more fish escape into rivers for all Alaskans.
The Permanent Fund Dividend: The public record proves that with Tony Knowles, your dividend is history; with John Lindauer, your dividend has a future.
William Burke (1845-1919) as milk dealer in the 1890-1891 Jersey City directory
Albert, George, 173 Bloomfield H
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Burke, William, 26 Atlantic
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Lyons, Andrew, 105 Oakland Avenue
Person: William Burke (1845-1919) Immigrant from Ireland to USA and Milk Dealer in Jersey City, New Jersey (b. circa March 19, 1845, County Sligo, Ireland - d. July 29, 1919, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA)
Source: 1890-1891 Jersey City directory
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Burke, William, 26 Atlantic
...
Lyons, Andrew, 105 Oakland Avenue
Person: William Burke (1845-1919) Immigrant from Ireland to USA and Milk Dealer in Jersey City, New Jersey (b. circa March 19, 1845, County Sligo, Ireland - d. July 29, 1919, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA)
Source: 1890-1891 Jersey City directory
Friday, January 04, 2008
Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987) at 268 Gorden Drive in Paramus in 1980
Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987) at 268 Gorden Drive in Paramus in 1980. She is in the living room, and holding a sprig of mint from the garden.
Person: Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987) aka Mae Winblad; Cleaning and Laundry Woman (b. February 16, 1895, 294 West Houston Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, New York, USA - d. March 07, 1987, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA) Social Security Number 147188206.
Source: Photograph by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ); 1980
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Marion Webb (1894-1931) in New York Times on February 12, 1929
Attacks Marriage of Her Ex-Husband. Former Mrs. Frederick T. Lewis Alleges She Had Divorce Set Aside.
Mrs. August C. Lewis of the Hotel Leonori, Madison Avenue and Sixty-third Street, sued in the Supreme Court yesterday to void the marriage of Frederick T. Lewis, who she asserts is still her husband, and Marion Webb, to whom Lewis was married in Connecticut in 1927, after obtaining a divorce decree which Mrs. Lewis had set aside. Mrs. Lewis asks that the defendants be restrained from living together and that Marion Webb be enjoined from using the name Lewis, on the ground that Lewis's pretended divorce from the plaintiff subjects her to ignominy and unpleasantness and to a false suspicion that the defendant divorced the plaintiff because of infidelity. Justice Glennon ordered that the papers be served on Lewis by mail to the merchandising department of Hahne & Company, Newark. The affidavits of Mrs. Lewis and her attorney, Henry Woog, asserted that Lewis is now living in East Orange with Marion Webb and that he is remaining out of New York to avoid alimony in a suit for separation brought by the plaintiff.
Person: Marion Webb (1894-1931) She Took her Own Life when She Discovered her Husband was Already Married (b. March 1894, New York, USA - d. August 1931, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey, USA)
Source: New York Times; February 12, 1929, Tuesday
Osborne Theomun Olsen (1883-1971) funeral notice
Osborne Theomun Olsen (1883-1971) funeral notice
Osborne T. Olsen beloved husband of Augusta, nee Smith, fond father of Perry [Lavina] Olsen, Evelyn [Wilbur] Lamond; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. at the M.J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest Highway. Interment Acacia Park.
Person: Osborne Theomun Olsen (1883-1971) aka Asbjorn T. Olsen, aka Ozzie Olsen; Owner of Osborne Art Studios in Chicago which existed from 1910 to 1973 (b. June 09, 1883, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA - d. January 09, 1971, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60631, USA) Social Security Number 327304556.
Source: Chicago Tribune; January 11, 1971
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