... of tobacco, which turned out to be some of the best in the Midwest. William Limes (A222631), a grandson of Peter (A2226) and ... Independent Grocers Alliance (I.G.A.) stores, working the midwest territory. The Wingers (A2226955) had one daughter, Susan read more...
... becoming the chairman of the board. He was president of Midwest Haulers, Inc., and owner and operator of the Little hO ... She is listed in Who’s Who, Women of America, Who’s Who in Midwest and the Directory of American Judges. The Charles Wetzler read more...
... who it was. Then Philip Stott , who was the director of Midwest Oncology. You see this can get kind of long here. ... do you mean?” “I want to invite you to come out and join Midwest Oncology.” I talked t o the Dean of the college about read more...
... to begin broadcasting the message of Adventism across the Midwest. So, Fetzer was following in the scientific/engineering read more...
... Hardys/Daily/LesInitiates 4-74 Keating Proposal for MidWest Center, at Nazareth College, of the Fetzer Foundation. (1) ... gave a small college a mark of distinction throughout the Midwest. A pioneer spirit prevailed which fostered a sense of radio read more...
... diaries) what he called his “Telephone to the Dead.” In the Midwest, Spiritualism took on a communal form, with “camps” being ... to begin broadcasting the message of Adventism across the Midwest. So, Fetzer was following in the scientific/engineering read more...
... metaphysical religious movements and organizations in the Midwest during the later 19th and 20th centuries. Wilson’s essay read more...
... Commissioned Essays John Fetzer and the Metaphysical Midwest By Brian C. Wilson Professor of American Religious History ... and to look for them in the religiously conservative Midwest—America’s heartland and bastion of mainline read more...
... the Northwest Territory, the heart of what would become the Midwest, almost as soon as the earliest settlements were platted. read more...
... of Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917). Still grew up in the Midwest, the son of an itinerant Methodist preacher who read more...