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  1. Cushing, Maine

    Infobox settlement official name Cushing, Maine settlement type New England town Town nickname motto ... ID blank1 info 0582428 website footnotes Cushing is a New England town town in Knox County, Maine Knox County , Maine , United States . As of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , the town had a total population of 1,322. A favorite of artists for its unspoiled natural setting, Cushing includes the villages of North Cushing, Cushing, South Cushing, and Pleasant Point. History Part of the Waldo ... was incorporated and named for Thomas Cushing , statesman and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts . On February 7, 1803, the town of St. George, Maine St. George was set off and incorporated. ref http www.cushing.maine.gov history.pdf Christoph Schmidt, A Brief History of Cushing, Maine 1997 ref ... , artist References Reflist External links http www.cushing.maine.gov Town of Cushing, Maine http ... default.aspx Cushing Historical Society & Museum Knox County, Maine Coord 44 01 09 N 69 14 23 W type city region US ME display title Category Towns in Knox County, Maine ca Cushing Maine es Cushing Maine ht Cushing, Maine vo Cushing Maine ... seal Maps pushpin map Maine pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Maine pushpin mapsize image ... of the United States State subdivision name1 Maine subdivision type2 List of counties in Maine County subdivision name2 Knox County, Maine Knox government footnotes government type leader title leader ... Art Museum of Rockland, Maine Rockland . ref http www.farnsworthmuseum.org olson house The Olson ... 6.7 sqmi km2 of it 25.74 is water. Cushing, which includes Gay Island, is situated on Muscongus Bay ... is served by Maine State Route 97 . It borders Friendship, Maine Friendship to the west, Warren, Maine Warren and Thomaston, Maine to the north, and separated by the St. George River, South Thomaston ...   more details



  1. Cushing Island, Maine

    s Island ledge, Cushing Island, Maine, ca. 1904 The United States Army began acquiring land on the island ...refimprove date June 2008 File Cushing Island Portland Harbor Alfred Thompson Bricher.jpeg thumb right 400px Cushing Island, Portland Harbor , Alfred Thompson Bricher , ca. 1870 Cushing Island , or Cushing s Island , is a privately owned island in Casco Bay in the U.S. state of Maine . Part of the city of Portland, Maine , roughly 45 families live there seasonally. In 1623 24 English explorer Christopher ... colonist in Casco Bay from eminent Maine historian James Phinney Baxter. ref http books.google.com ... Bangs Island will be found on maps from the period. In the late 1750s Ezekiel Cushing obtained the island ... on the island and purchased small parts of the land. Lemuel Cushing , a fourth cousin of Ezekiel Cushing purchased most of the island in 1859. Cushing then consolidated the holdings of the Preble ..., Guide Book, and Prospectus of Cushing s Island 1886 ref Born in Quebec, Canada to Massachusetts emigrants, Lemuel Cushing planned to turn the island into a summer resort and built the Ottawa House hotel. ref cite encyclopedia last D silets first Andr e authorlink title Lemuel Cushing encyclopedia ... 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4926 accessdate 2009 02 25 ref Lemuel s son Francis Cushing formed the Cushing s Island Company in 1883 and hired Frederick Law Olmsted the same year to develop ... John Calvin Stevens . ref http www.mainememory.net bin Detail?ln 23340 Plan of Cushing Island, ca. 1888, John Calvin Stevens, Maine Historical Society, Maine Memory Network, mainememory.net ref ... was initially known as Levett s Island, after the first English settler of Maine. Levett has been described by the eminent Maine historian James Phinney Baxter as the first owner of the soil of Portland ... owners use only. See also List of islands of Maine References reflist Casco Bay Portland, Maine Image ... US ME display title Category Islands of Portland, Maine ...   more details



  1. Olson House (Cushing, Maine)

    return to Maine author Aislinn Sarnacki newspaper Bangor Daily News date July 29, 2011 url http bangordailynews.com 2011 07 28 living andrew wyeth E2 80 99s olson house paintings return to maine ... met with opposition from local residents. ref cite news title Tourists Crowd Cushing, Me Art Museum ... UTF 8&q 22olson house 22 maine q 22olson house 22 maine&hl en&tbs ar 1&tbm nws&ei KE8yTt2ZMtTZiAK515DECA ... announced that he would give the property to the State of Maine, ref cite news title Olson House Given To Maine newspaper Daytona Beach Morning Journal AP story date July 19, 1974 url http news.google.com ... up for sale in 1989. ref cite news title House in Wyeth s Christina s World For Sale in Maine ... Landmark in 2011. ref name BG cite news title Wyeth touch puts site in pantheon Maine house in Christina ... articles.boston.com 2011 07 05 news 29739666 1 olson house maine house christina olson ref ref cite news title In an old Maine farmhouse, see the real Christina s World as Andrew Wyeth experienced ... lifestyle travel in an old maine farmhouse see the real christinas world as andrew wyeth experienced ... National Historic Landmarks in Maine Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Houses in Knox County, Maine Category Houses completed in the 18th century ...   more details



  1. Cushing

    Cushing may refer to Places in the United States Cushing, Iowa Cushing, Maine Cushing, Minnesota Cushing Township, Minnesota Cushing, Nebraska Cushing, Oklahoma Cushing, Texas Cushing, Wisconsin Cushing Island, Maine People Alonzo Cushing 1841 1863 , U.S. Army officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor Brian Cushing born 1987 , American football player Caleb Cushing 1800 1879 , US legislator Charles Cushing 1905 1982 , American composer Christine Cushing , Canadian celebrity chef Eliza Lanesford Cushing 1794 1886 , American Canadian author and editor Frank Hamilton Cushing 1857 1900 , American anthropologist Harvey Williams Cushing 1869 1939 , pioneer American neurosurgeon James M. Cushing 1908 1963 , US Army mining engineer James T. Cushing 1937 2002 . American physicist and philosopher of science Luther Cushing 1803 1856 , author of one of the earliest works on parliamentary procedure Peter Cushing 1913 1994 , British actor Richard Cushing 1895 1970 , American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Stephen B. Cushing died 1868 , New York State Attorney General 1856 1857 Thomas Cushing 1725 1788 , American lawyer and statesman William Cushing 1732 1810 , Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court William B. Cushing 1842 1874 , U.S. Navy officer Other Cushing Academy , a boarding school in Ashburnham, Massachusetts Cushing House Museum and Garden Cushing s syndrome , an endocrine disorder Cushing s triad Cushing reflex , in response to brain ischemia Cushing ulcer USS Cushing DD 985 USS Cushing DD 985 disambig geo surname ca Cushing de Cushing fa fr Cushing it Cushing he nl Cushing ja pl Cushing pt Cushing ru vo Cushing ...   more details



  1. Lemuel Cushing

    Lemuel Cushing April 29, 1806 &ndash May 18, 1875 was a businessman and pioneer in the Ottawa valley . He was born in Trois Rivi res , Lower Canada , the son of Job Cushing, who came to the Eastern Townships from the United States . Cushing moved to Montreal with his parents at the age of eight. In 1821, he moved to Vermont for a short time but returned to Brownsburg Chatham, Quebec Chatham Township in Lower Canada after a few months. There he established himself in business in the location which later became the municipality of Cushing ref http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 8931 Les noms g ographiques de la province de Qu bec 1906 Roy, PG pp. 142 3 french icon ref . In 1836, Cushing married Catherine Hutchins. Cushing operated a hotel at Caledonia Springs, Ontario Caledonia Springs , the site of springs thought to have medicinal properties. He organized a group of volunteers during the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 which protected the village of Saint Eustache, Quebec Saint Eustache and the registry office at Saint Beno t, Quebec Saint Beno t from pillaging. In 1859, he bought Cushing Island, Maine Cushing Island near Portland, Maine . Cushing was mayor of Chatham township from 1861 to 1872 and then warden of Argenteuil County, Quebec Argenteuil County from 1872 until his death three years later. His son Lemuel Cushing, Jr. Lemuel was a Montreal lawyer who served briefly in the Canadian House of Commons . References cite encyclopedia last D silets first Andr e authorlink title Lemuel Cushing encyclopedia Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online volume pages publisher location date 1972 url http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4926 accessdate 2009 02 25 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Lemuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 29, 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 18, 1875 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cushing, Lemuel Category 1806 births Category 1875 deaths Category Pre Confederation Quebec people ...   more details



  1. James Cushing

    James Smith may refer to James M. Cushing 1908 1963 , US Army mining engineer James T. Cushing 1937 2002 . American physicist and philosopher of science hndis Cushing, James ...   more details



  1. Luther Cushing

    Orphan date May 2009 File Cushing Manual 1876.jpg thumb Cushing s Manual, 1876 printing. Luther Stearns Cushing 1803 1856 was the author of one of the earliest works on parliamentary procedure , Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , commonly known as Cushing s Manual . After his death, other authors including his son released editions of his manual with revisions. Works Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , 1st edition, 1845. Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , 2nd edition, 1845 Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , 3rd edition, 1845 Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , 4th edition, 1845 Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , 5th edition Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies , 6th edition Cushing, Luther S. Rules of Proceeding ... authors Allison, William L. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , 1886 Sullivan, Frances P. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , 1887, 1905 Baker, James Freeman. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , 1890 Ingalls, John James, Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , 1895 Bolles, Albert S. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , 1901 with printings thru 1935 Bolles, Albert S. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice with Rules of Procedure in Business Corporations , 1901 1914 Cushing, Edmund L. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , revised 1877 Cushing, Luther S. Modern Rules of Order 1964 Gaines, Charles Kelsey, The New Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , 1912 Lowe, Paul E. Cushing s Manual of Parliamentary Practice , revised 1925 External links http law.jrank.org pages 5935 Cushing Luther Stearns.html Luther Stearns Cushing Parliamentary Procedure Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Luther ALTERNATIVE NAMES ...   more details



  1. Cushing, Minnesota

    Cushing is a small unincorporated area unincorporated community in Morrison County, Minnesota Morrison County , Minnesota , United States . Geography Cushing received its name from the township it is located within, Cushing Township, Minnesota Cushing Township . The town of Cushing has been assigned US zip code 56443. The town of Cushing is situated along U.S. Route 10 and County Road 5 named Bear Road. The latitude of Cushing is 46.148N. The longitude is 94.508W. It is in the Central Standard time zone. Elevation is 1,283 feet. City structure Cushing has one post office , one town hall building, two Church building churches and one cemetery , a park , a bar known to locals as The Elks for its name, Elk Creek Saloon and Eatery now closed , and an abandoned gas station from the early 1900s. There are several residential homes located in Cushing. The BNSF Railway runs through Cushing and has since the late 19th century. The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 632. External links http www.epodunk.com cgi bin genInfo.php?locIndex 268714 Cushing Community Profile References reflist coord 46.138756 94.579964 type city format dms display title Morrison County, Minnesota Category Unincorporated communities in Minnesota Category Populated places in Morrison County, Minnesota vo Cushing Minnesota ...   more details



  1. Cushing ulcer

    Infobox disease Name Cushing ulcer Image Caption DiseasesDB 3259 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID A Cushing ulcer is a gastric ulcer produced by elevated intracranial pressure . It is also called von Carl Freiherr von Rokitansky Rokitansky Harvey Cushing Cushing syndrome. Apart from in the stomach , it may also develop in the proximal part of the duodenum and the distal esophagus. It is named for Harvey Cushing . ref WhoNamedIt synd 982 ref ref H. Cushing. Peptic ulcer and the interbrain. Surg Obst, 1932, 55 1 34. ref Causes One possible explanation for the development of Cushing ulcers is the stimulation of vagal nuclei due to the increased intracranial pressure which leads to increased secretion of gastric acid. The vagus nerve releases acetylcholine, which stimulates the M3 receptor on the parietal cell and activates the second messenger to stimulate IP3 Ca2 to stimulate the Hydrogen Potassium ATPase pump which will increase gastric acid production. May also be a direct result of Cushing reaction . See also Curling ulcer References reflist Digestive system diseases DEFAULTSORT Cushing Ulcer Category Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum disease stub pl Wrz d Cushinga ...   more details



  1. USS Cushing

    USS Cushing may rfer to one of several United States Navy ships named in honor of William B. Cushing The USS Cushing TB 1 , was a torpedo boat commissioned in 1890, and served until her decommissioning in 1898 The USS Cushing DD 55 , an sclass O Brien destroyer commissioned 1915 and decommissioned in 1920 The USS Cushing DD 376 , a sclass Mahan destroyer 2 , commissioned in 1936, sunk during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in November 1942 DANFS says Dale class. Wikipedia says Mahan class, and that Dale DD 353 was Farragut 1934 class see Template Farragut class destroyer 1934 and Template Mahan class destroyer . Arrgh. The USS Cushing DD 797 , a sclass Fletcher destroyer 2 , commissioned in 1944, and decommissioned in 1960 The USS Cushing DD 985 , a sclass Spruance destroyer 2 , commissioned in 1978 and deactivated in 2005 References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs c16 list.htm NVR http www.nvr.navy.mil nvrships details DD985.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Cushing Category United States Navy ship names sl USS Cushing ...   more details



  1. James T. Cushing

    James T. Cushing 4 February 1937 in Long Beach, California 2002 was a US American theoretical physics theoretical physicist and philosopher of science . He was professor of physics as well as professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame . He studied physics in several universities in the USA, obtaining his B.S. from Loyola University, Chicago , Illinois in 1959, his M.S. from Northwestern University in 1960 and his Ph.D. , also in physics, from the University of Iowa in 1963. He then performed research at the University of Iowa , the Imperial College in London and the Argonne National .... From 1990 to 1993, he additionally was professor of philosophy at the same university. Cushing ... 2004, an annual prize is awarded in honor of James T. Cushing to younger scholars for significant ... The Cushing Memorial Prize ref Publications James T. Cushing has authored more than 100 scientific articles. ref http www.nd.edu cushpriz cushing cv.pdf James T. Cushing , curriculum vitae, University of Notre Dame ref Books James T. Cushing Philosophical Concepts in Physics the historical relation between philosophy and scientific theories , Cambridge University Press, 1998 J.T. Cushing, A. Fine ..., Dordrecht 1996 Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 184 James T. Cushing Quantum Mechanics Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony , The University of Chicago Press, 1994 James T. Cushing ..., 1990 James T. Cushing and Ernan McMullin eds. Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory , University of Notre Dame Press, 1989 James T. Cushing, C. F. Delaney and Gary Gutting eds. Science and Reality Recent Work in the Philosophy of Science , University of Notre Dame Press, 1984 James T. Cushing ... . References reflist External links http www.nd.edu cushpriz cushing cv.pdf James T. Cushing , curriculum ... Persondata NAME Cushing, James T. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Physicist DATE OF BIRTH ... Cushing, James T. Category 1937 births Category 2002 deaths Category American theoretical physicists ...   more details



  1. Cushing Citizen

    Infobox Newspaper name Cushing Citizen image caption type Bi Weekly format Broadsheet foundation 1895 owners David Reid publisher David Reid editor Jim Perry price 0.50 headquarters 202 North Harrison br Cushing, Oklahoma 74023 br USA circulation 2,000 weekly website http www.cushingcitizen.com cushingcitizen.com ISSN 1096 6560 The Cushing Citizen began in 1895. Through the years the community s newspaper has had numerous owners including O.H. and Hattie Mae Lauchenmeyer. The paper has been weekly, daily and is now twice weekly published by David and Myra Reid who moved to Cushing in 1992 when they purchased the Cushing Daily Citizen from Francis Stipe. The Reids sold the newspaper to CNHI in 1997 and purchased the paper again from CNHI in October of 2007. The paper began immediately rebuilding circulation, which has more than doubled since the Reid s repurchased the company. External links http www.cushingcitizen.com Cushing Citizen References Reflist Oklahoma newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Oklahoma Category Payne County, Oklahoma ...   more details



  1. Gordon Cushing

    Orphan date February 2009 Gordon Cushing was vice president of the Montreal Maroons during their first Stanley Cup championship in 1925 26 NHL season 1926 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Gordon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cushing, Gordon Category Montreal Maroons Category National Hockey League executives Category Stanley Cup champions Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing canada icehockey bio stub ...   more details



  1. Cushing's syndrome

    Infobox disease Name Cushing& 39 s syndrome Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 E 24 e 20 ICD9 ICD9 255.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000410 eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 117365 MeshID D003480 Cushing ... Saunders New York, 2005. ref Cushing s disease refers to one specific cause of the syndrome a tumor .... It is the most common cause of Cushing s syndrome, responsible for 70 of cases excluding glucocorticoid ... http endocrine.niddk.nih.gov pubs cushings cushings.htm 1 Cushing s Syndrome at The National ... I. Evaluation and treatment of Cushing s syndrome. The Journal of American Medicine. 2005 118 12 1340 1346. ref This pathology was described by Harvey Cushing in 1932. ref cite journal author Cushing ... ref name obit cite news author coauthors title Dr. Cushing Dead Brain Surgeon, 70. A Pioneer Who Won ... quote Dr. Harvey Williams Cushing, international authority on brain surgery and neurology ... is also called Itsenko Cushing syndrome, hyperadrenocorticism or hypercorticism . Cushing s syndrome ... occurs in cats, but rarely. It should not be confused with Cushing s triad , a disease state ..., particularly the hands and other mucous membranes, purple or red striae the weight gain in Cushing ..., Cushing s can cause hypercalcemia , which can lead to skin necrosis. The excess cortisol may also .... isbn 1585622397 ref Other striking and distressing skin changes that may appear in Cushing s syndrome ... tags in the axilla. Untreated Cushing s syndrome can lead to heart disease and increased death mortality . Cushing s syndrome due to excess ACTH may also result in hyperpigmentation ,This is due ..., so it depresses the immune and inflammatory responses . Osteoporosis is also an issue in Cushing s syndrome since osteoblast activity is inhibited. Additionally, Cushing s may cause sore and aching ... of Cushing s syndrome. Exogenous vs. endogenous The most common cause of Cushing s syndrome is Exogeny ... other diseases called iatrogenesis iatrogenic Cushing s syndrome . This can be an effect of steroid ...   more details



  1. Cushing's disease

    year 1932 accessdate 2011 11 17 ref ref cite news title Dr. Cushing Dead Brain Surgeon, 70. A Pioneer ... is made first by diagnosis of Cushing s Syndrome which involves the 1  mg dexamethasone suppression test. If the patient has Cushing s Syndrome, the 8  mg dexamethasone suppression test ... transphenoidal hypophysectomy . See also Cushing s syndrome Hyperpituitarism References references ... tr Cushing hastal uk ...   more details



  1. Christine Cushing

    Christine Cushing born Athens , Greece has been a Canada Canadian celebrity chef , host of the television programmes Christine Cushing Live , and Dish it Out on Food Network Canada and presently hosts Fearless in the Kitchen on W and Viva networks in Canada. She originally studied linguistics at the University of Toronto , but in 1986, she graduated from the Food and Beverage Management program at George Brown College in Toronto . ref name GeorgeBrown http www.georgebrown.ca alumni pawards pa nom cushing.aspx Alumni listing from George brown College ref In the issue of TV Guide in Canada for the week of April 24 30 April 2004, Cushing said that the kitchen tool she could not live without was a mandolin cooking mandolin . Christine has written three cookbooks, most recently, Pure Food that won a gourmand award in Spain and introduced a line of upscale food products, Christine Cushing s . The first product an award winning extra virgin olive oil from her mom s homeland Crete is currently available in stores across Canada. Five all natural tomato sauces are also available across the country . Endorsments Christine has endorsed Cook For the Cure. Cook For the Cure is a charity which supports Breast Cancer research. TV appearances 1998 2001 Dish It Out Life Network , 3 seasons 2001 2005 Christine Cushing Live Food Network Canada , 4 seasons 2005 2006 Cook With Me Food Network Canada ... links http www.ChristineCushing.com Christine Cushing official website , accessed 12 August 2006 imdb name id 2003679 name Christine Cushing , accessed 12 August 2006 http www.theglobeandmail.com ... 2006 http www.rickstv.com tvphotos christine.html Christine Cushing Photo Page , accessed 12 August 2006 http www.chefdb.com nm 9877 Christine Cushing at the Chef and Restaurant Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Christine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cushing, Christine Category Year ...   more details



  1. Cushing's triad

    Merge to Cushing reflex date May 2011 Cushing s triad is a clinical Triad anatomy triad variably defined as either hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respiration ref name Mayer cite journal last Mayer first S.A. authorlink coauthors Chong, J.Y. title Critical care management of increased intracranial pressure journal Journal of intensive care medicine volume 17 issue 2 pages 55 67 publisher Wiley Online Library year 2002 url doi pmid ref , or less commonly as widened pulse pressure with elevated systolic and a either elevated or normal diastolic BP , irregular respiration, and bradycardia . ref name ayling cite journal last Ayling first J authorlink coauthors title Managing head injuries journal Emergency Medical Services volume 31 issue 8 pages 42 publisher year 2002 url doi pmid 12224233 ref It is sign medicine sign of increased intracranial pressure , and it occurs as a result of the Cushing reflex . It should not be confused with Cushing s syndrome , a disease state resulting from the elevated levels of blood cortisol . Significance Identification of the triad is important in emergency medicine because it suggests severe pressure within the cranial vault. This can be the result of cerebral hemorrhage , possibly due to a ruptured aneurysm or other stroke cerebrovascular accident a hemorrhagic stroke or head Physical trauma trauma resulting in concussion and associated intracranial bleeding either within or outside the meninges a subdural hematoma subdural or epidural hematoma epidural hemorrhage . It can also be due to an enlarging space occupying lesion a brain tumor ... fatal . Eponym It is named after Harvey Williams Cushing 1869 1939 , an United States American neurosurgeon . See also Cushing reflex Cheyne Stokes respiration References references External links http www.whonamedit.com synd.cfm 981.html Cushing triad whonamedit.com Category Neurosurgery Category ... de Cushing ...   more details



  1. Cushing Hall

    File Cushing Hall 1.jpg thumb Cushing Hall at Hampden Sydney . Front facade, from the south. File Cushing Hall 1887.jpg thumb New College in 1887 File R MC Boydton 1.jpg thumb The Randolph Macon College Randolph Macon Building in Boydton, Virginia , built in the 1830s, was designed after Cushing Hall. The building was abandoned by the college in 1868 when it moved to Ashland, Virginia Ashland due to financial reasons associated with Reconstruction Era of the United States Reconstruction . Cushing Hall 1824 is a dormitory at Hampden Sydney College in southside Virginia . Built in sections from 1822 1833, Cushing Hall is the oldest four story dormitory still in use in the United States. The building is listed in the Virginia Landmarks Register 1969 and on the National Register of Historic Places 1970 . ref http www.dhr.virginia.gov registers RegisterMasterList.pdf , Master List of Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register of Historic Places ref History Cushing Hall was designed by William Phaup and Reuben Perry in the Federal Style Federal style of architecture . The east wing and center section were completed by 1824 , and the west section by 1833 . Cushing Hall almost entirely replaced all the older buildings on the campus and was called the College or New College until the early 20th century, when it was named Cushing Hall in honor of the College s seventh president, Jonathan P. Cushing. ref http www.hsc.edu Museum EAM Then and Now.html Hampden Sydney Buildings , H SC Then & Now ref After almost a decade after being founded at the University of Virginia , Pi Kappa Alpha was re founded as part of the Hampden Sydney Convention, held in a student room of Cushing Hall ..., which faced the eighteenth century campus which it also replaced . Cushing Hall is the model for Venable ..., Cushing Hall has been used for a myriad of functions throughout its lifetime. Since the 1820s, the building ... Cushing Hall Hampden Sydney College Category 1824 establishments Category 1833 establishments ...   more details



  1. Brian Cushing

    Infobox NFL player image Brian Cushing.JPG primarytext Cushing during his time at USC. currentteam Houston Texans width 250px caption Cushing in 2010. currentnumber 56 currentposition Inside linebacker ... Interception INTs statvalue3 6 statlabel4 Fumbles Forced statvalue4 5 nfl CUS363261 Brian Cushing ... of the National Football League . Cushing was selected in the 1st round 15th overall of the 2009 NFL ... California . Early years Cushing is one of three children of Irish Polish descent. His mother was born ... at Providence College . Cushing trained throughout his childhood in Closter, New Jersey . Cushing ... Cushing seething at unfounded steroid rumors as NFL draft approaches , The Star Ledger , April 23 ... needed date November 2010 Cushing was recruited by top colleges such as the University of Florida ... committing to the University of Southern California . Cushing was a four year starter who also ... was the other. Citation needed date November 2010 Brian Cushing also played alongside Sean College career File 11 04 06 StanfordTrip Cushing.jpg upright left thumb Cushing celebrating a 2006 victory ... that year. Cushing attended USC and played for the Trojan football team 2005 2008 seasons under head coach Pete Carroll and Linebacker Coach Ken Norton Jr . Cushing shared the 10 jersey with Trojan starting quarterback John David Booty from 2005 to 2007. Cushing was on the 2007 preseason Phil Steele s All America team and on the 2007 Bednarik Award and Lott Trophy watch lists. Cushing returned a failed ... for a late fourth quarter touchdown on November 25, 2006. During his college career Cushing recorded ... 1, 2007, Cushing was named the Defensive MVP of the Rose Bowl Game , after recording 2 sacks and forcing ... Daily News , January 2, 2006 ref Cushing was one of twelve senior USC players, including the four senior linebackers Cushing, Kaluka Maiava , Clay Matthews III and Rey Maualuga , invited to the 2009 NFL ... maualuga cushing and matthews grace sports illustrated cover.html USC s Maualuga, Cushing and Matthews ...   more details



  1. David Cushing

    Cushing caption David Cushing birth date Birth date 1920 3 14 df y birth place Alnwick , England nationality ... Prize 1993 footnotes David Henry Cushing Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref cite doi 10.1111 ... J. Walters , Cushing was a proponent of keeping fisheries open to the point of collapse. ref Cushing ..., UK. ref Early life Cushing was born in Alnwick , England. His father was an English teacher and his ... a diplomat, and his mother s desire for him to become a doctor, Cushing found a great interest in fisheries biology and management. Cushing also served in the British military in the Royal Artillery 1940 1945 and the Royal Fusiliers 1945 1946 . Cushing is survived by his wife, Diana Antona Traversi ... article3627651.ece David Cushing Sea fisheries ecologist who brought scientific rigour to understanding ... www.independent.co.uk news obituaries david cushing marine fisheries ecologist 807776.html David Cushing Marine fisheries ecologist The Independent , 11 April 2008 ref Career Cushing received his lower ... PhD, Cushing worked primarily for government organisations that oversaw the fisheries in Great Britain .... ref name Harris Cushing, although not directly employed by, worked closely with the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea ICES . At ICES, Cushing held positions on advisory committees ... of the herring workgroup. ref name Harris The most prestigious position that Cushing held ... assist fisheries biologists to sample stock sizes. Cushing investigated the mechanisms that permitted ..., using materials such as meat filled condoms and air filled balloons, Cushing determined that greater than 50 of the acoustic return was from the swimbladder of the fish. Cushing and colleagues ... through precise acoustic signals. ref Cushing, DH 1973 The detection of fish. Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK. ref Match mismatch hypothesis The Match mismatch match mismatch hypothesis was coined by Cushing ... fishes. As Cushing noticed, however, there are climatic influences where temperature anomalies ...   more details



  1. Arthur Cushing

    Infobox Politician general name Arthur Thompson Cushing image Arthur Cushing.JPG imagesize 300 title2 Alderman on the Edmonton Town Council term start2 December 8, 1902 term end2 December 12, 1904 birth date February 10, 1869 birth place Kenilworth, Ontario Kenilworth , Ontario death date March 26, 1944 aged 75 death place Vancouver , British Columbia spouse Annie Nelson children 5 children profession Businessman alma mater University of Toronto signature Arthur Cushing Signature.svg Arthur Thompson Cushing February 10, 1869 March 26, 1944 was a politician in Alberta , Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton . His brother, William Henry Cushing , was a mayor of Calgary , while another brother, Alfred Cushing , served as alderman in that city. Biography Cushing was born in Kenilworth, Ontario February 10, 1869. He was educated at Essec High School, and earned a B.A. from the University of Toronto in 1898. He moved to Edmonton in 1900 to manage his brother s lumber business. In 1902 he became manager of the Edmonton branch of Cushing Bros. Ltd., which he would manage until retiring in 1927. The same year, he married Annie Nelson, with whom he would have five children. He first ran for office in the Edmonton municipal election, 1902 1902 municipal election , when he finished third of five candidates in the race for alderman and was therefore one of three elected to the Edmonton ... municipal election, 1927 1927 election , newly retired from his business, Arthur Cushing ... when his last term ended in 1933. Cushing also served as the president of the Edmonton Board of Trade ...?id C Edmonton Public Library Biography of Arthur Cushing http www.edmonton.ca CityGov ElectionHistory Members 20of 20Council 20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Arthur Cushing Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH March 26, 1944 PLACE OF DEATH Vancouver , British Columbia DEFAULTSORT Cushing, Arthur Category ...   more details



  1. Matt Cushing

    Infobox NFL player name Matt Cushing image caption currentteam currentnumber 48 currentposition Tight end birth date Birth date and age 1975 07 02 birth place South Bend, Indiana death date death place heightft 6 heightin 4 weight 251 college University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana Illinois undraftedyear 1998 debutyear 1999 debutteam Pittsburgh Steelers finalteam Pittsburgh Steelers finalyear 2004 pastteams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Year 1999 NFL Year 2004 status highlights nowiki nowiki statweek statseason 2004 statlabel1 Receiving Yards statvalue1 91 statlabel2 Receiving Average statvalue2 7.0 statlabel3 Touchdown s statvalue3 1 nfl CUS373761 Matthew Jay Cushing born July 2, 1975 is a former professional American football player who played tight end for six seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers . The Steelers signed Matt Cushing to a one year contract in March 2004. Cushing s versatility and professionalism remain as assets that the Steelers value for another year. Cushing was a 1998 undrafted free agent of the Steelers who was released during camp that year. After injuries to Mark Bruener and Mitch Lyons in 1999, he obtained a roster spot and has stayed there since. Cushing has gone on to increase his value to the team by being an emergency fullback. In college, at Illinois, he was a three year starter who received the Bruce Capel award as most courageous player and was an Academic All Big Ten selection. In February 2010 Cushing was sworn in as a Downers Grove, IL park district commissioner. He will hold the seat until up for election in April 2011. He is currently President of a Downers Grove, Illinois company, First Choice Dental Lab. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Matt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football tight end DATE OF BIRTH July 2, 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH South Bend, Indiana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cushing, Matt Category 1975 births Category Living people Category People from South Bend ...   more details



  1. Peter Cushing

    refimprove date January 2010 Infobox person name Peter Cushing image Peter Cushing.jpg imagesize 225px birth name Peter Wilton Cushing birth date Birth date 1913 5 26 df yes birth place Kenley , Surrey ... note www.PeterCushing.co.uk is a spam site Peter Wilton Cushing , Order of the British Empire OBE ... series Doctor Who . Early life Cushing was born in Kenley , Surrey , a son of George Edward Cushing and Nellie Marie King Cushing. ref http filmreference.com film 68 Peter Cushing.html Peter Cushing Biography 1913 Bot generated title ref He was raised in Kenley and in Dulwich , South London . Cushing ... Actors and Actresses Co Da Cushing Peter.html Peter Cushing Films as actor ref he left for Hollywood ... Four 1954 scripted by Nigel Kneale . Cushing drew much praise for his performance in this production ... was inferior to the first. During many of his small screen performances, Cushing starred as Fitzwilliam ... left thumb Peter Cushing as Sir Mark Ashley with Christopher Lee in Nothing But The Night ... of Frankenstein 1957 and Dracula 1958 film Dracula 1958 . Cushing is closely associated with playing ... ref He said If I played Hamlet, they d call it a horror film. Citation needed date February 2007 Cushing ... Biggles . In Space 1999 , he appeared as a Prospero like character called Raan. Cushing was one of many ... hosts Eric and Ernie, Have you got my five pounds yet? When Cushing was the subject of This Is Your ... note, but then, with typical dexterity, extorted it back from him. Cushing was absolutely delighted with this, and cried All these years and I still haven t got my fiver Cushing played Sherlock Holmes ... 1959 , the first Holmes film made in colour. Cushing seemed a natural for the part and he played ... 1968 , of which only six episodes remain. Finally, Cushing played the detective in old age, in The Masks of Death 1984 for Channel 4 . Personal life In 1971, Cushing withdrew from the film Blood ... say that. ref http www.imdb.com name nm0001088 bio Peter Cushing Biography Bot generated title ...   more details



  1. Thomas Cushing

    Unreferenced date May 2010 Infobox Governor name Thomas Cushing image Thomas Cushing, Member of Continental Congress.jpg birth date birth date 1725 3 24 mf y birth place Quincy, Massachusetts death date death date and age 1788 2 28 1725 3 24 mf y death place Boston, Massachusetts party spouse profession religion order2 1st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts term start2 1780 term end2 1788 br Acting Governor, 1785 governor2 John Hancock 1780 1785 & 1787 1788 br James Bowdoin 1785 1787 predecessor2 Thomas Oliver Lieutenant Governor Thomas Oliver as Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay successor2 Benjamin Lincoln 1788 signature Thomas Cushing Signature.svg Thomas Cushing III March 24, 1725 ndash February 28, 1788 was an American lawyer and statesman from Boston, Massachusetts . He was a loyalist for Massachusetts in the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1776, and the first Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor of the state from 1780 to 1788. Between the resignation of John Hancock and the election of James Bowdoin , he served as Acting Governor of Massachusetts in 1785. Thomas was born into a prosperous and leading mercantile family of Boston. The Cushing .... His father, also named Thomas Cushing 1694 1746 Thomas Cushing , was a leading member of the Old ..., Mary Bromfield Cushing 1689 1746 was also from another prominent family. The younger Thomas was born ... Baronet Governor Bernard rejected this choice, and Cushing was named as a compromise candidate between ... 1774. For a long time Cushing remained opposed to the revolution, and then to American independence ... as commissary general for Massachusetts. Cushing declined re election to the Continental Congress in 1779 ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cushing, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH Boston, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Cushing, Thomas Category 1725 births Category 1788 ..., Massachusetts de Thomas Cushing fr Thomas Cushing la Thomas Cushing ja ...   more details



  1. Alonzo Cushing

    Infobox military person name Alonzo H. Cushing image File Alonzo Cushing.jpg 300px Alonzo Cushing caption Alonzo Cushing birth date Birth date 1841 1 19 death date Death date and age 1863 7 3 1841 1 19 ... Civil War Battle of Gettysburg awards relations Brother William B. Cushing Alonzo Hersford Cushing January ... against Pickett s Charge , for which he is to be awarded the Medal of Honor . Civil War service Cushing ... . His younger brother was future Union Navy officer Lt. William B. Cushing . They were the youngest ... fragment which tore into his abdomen and groin. This wound exposed Cushing s intestines, which he ... ranking officer said, Cushing, go to the rear. Cushing, due to the limited amount of men left, refused .... Thus, he was held aloft by his 1st Sergeant Frederick F ger , who faithfully passed on Cushing s commands. Cushing was killed when a bullet entered his mouth and exited through the back of his skull. He died on the field at the height of the assault. ref Brown, Cushing of Gettysburg . ref File Cushing s Headstone 2196.jpg thumb left Cushing s headstone at West Point His body was returned to his ... ref Cushing was posthumously cited for gallantry with a brevet promotion to Lieutenant colonel United States lieutenant colonel . Cushing will receive a belated award of the Medal of Honor. Senator ... that Cushing will receive the Medal of Honor, 147 years after his death. ref http news.yahoo.com s ap us civil war medal of honor ref Alonzo H. Cushing Camp 5 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil ... in Delafield is dedicated to the memory of Cushing and two of his brothers, William and Howard. ref ... Brown, Kent Masterson. Cushing of Gettysburg . Lexington University Press of Kentucky, 1993 ... Three Wisconsin Cushings A Sketch of the Lives of Howard B., Alonzo H. and William B. Cushing, Children ... gett getttour tstops tstd3 20.htm Gettysburg National Military Park The Death of Lt. Cushing Gettysburg figures state collapsed Persondata NAME Cushing, Alonzo H. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ...   more details




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