of Reason name BarnardCollege image Image barnardcoatofarms.png 158px established 1889 type Private ... www.barnard.columbia.edu www.barnard.columbia.edu logo File Barnard Logo.jpg center 158px BarnardCollege ... used by Barnard since 1898. Barnard is the most selective single sex four year college in the nation. History Image BarnardCollege, NYC IMG 0961.JPG right thumb Barnard Hall Barnard was founded to provide ... Asylum site from the New York Hospital. ref Plimpton Papers, BarnardCollege Archives ref ... of Historic Places in 2003. ref name nris Relationship with Columbia University BarnardCollege is an official college of Columbia University, r catalog and all Barnard faculty are granted tenure .... ref name catalog cite web url http www.barnard.edu catalogue college title BarnardCollege Course ... right thumb A view of Milbank Hall, BarnardCollege Admissions to BarnardCollege is considered ... college items 2708 accessdate 2008 09 23 title America s Best Colleges 2008 BarnardCollege At a glance work U.S. News & World Report ref BarnardCollege is the most selective women s college in the nation ... OCLC s WorldCat Worldcat . Culture and student life Student organizations Image BarnardCollege Greek Games statue IMG 0972.JPG right thumb BarnardCollege Greek Games statue Every Barnard student ... founded at BarnardCollege. Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity, was founded on January 2, 1897, the Alpha ... BarnardCollege has issued a statement affirming its commitment to Sustainability environmental ... BarnardCollege url http www.barnard.edu green index.html accessdate 2009 06 08 ref ref name Sustainability ... report card 2009 schools barnardcollege title Greenreportcard.org publisher ... York Times page 1 date April 28, 1960 accessdate ref ref cite book title BarnardCollege Blue Book ..., identifying one of the persons they interviewed as a student at BarnardCollege from New Hampshire ... date 1999 09 21 first Rosalind last Rosenberg publisher BarnardCollege ref ref name Bailey1999 ... more details
Dynamic list The following is a list of notable individuals associated with BarnardCollege through attendance ... of Music History Marian Chertow , environmental sciences Ellen V. Futter 1971 , President of BarnardCollege and the American Museum of Natural History Virginia Gildersleeve 1899 , Dean of BarnardCollege ... writers alum bibo.html archivedate 2007 06 10 work Books Etc. publisher BarnardCollege accessdate ... Olympics ref http alum.barnard.edu site PageServer?pagename alu act 0804borgman BarnardCollege ... writers alum bibd.html BarnardCollege Books Etc. Alumnae Bibliography Bot generated title dead ... BarnardCollegeBarnard Magazine Spring 2004 Books Etc Bot generated title ref Francine du Plessix ... title BarnardCollege News Center publisher BarnardCollege date Summer 2007 quote Comedian ... alu act 1203blynn BarnardCollege Alumna in Action Bot generated title ref Binta Brown 1995, cum ... http www.barnard.columbia.edu newnews news050205b.html BarnardCollege Newscenter Bot generated title ... of the Medal of Distinction The Barnard Medal of Distinction is the College s highest honor. ref ... by university in the United States BarnardCollege Category BarnardCollege alumni Category New York related lists BarnardCollege ... provost medalists.html Barnard Medal of Distinction dead link date December 2010 . Notable alumn ... at the 2004 Olympics , ref http www.barnard.edu newnews news061702.html Barnard News Center Bot generated ... 1977 , author who with Rose Marie Arce Barnard class of 1986 was a member of a Newsday team in 1992 ... s 1133 index2.aspx?sid 1133&gid 1&pgid 252&cid 2133&ecid 2133&crid 0&calpgid 61&calcid 753 Barnard ... Kind, heroines Georgette George and Ann Drayton meet in 1968 as freshmen roommates at Barnard. In the television ... Menken is a Barnard graduate. Notable faculty Nadia Abu El Haj , anthropologist Robert Antoni , Commonwealth ... ref http www.barnard.columbia.edu polisci faculty caraley.html D.Caraley Barnard Political Science ref ... more details
about the name other uses Barnard disambiguation Barnard may refer to TOC right People Some of the Barnard ... and Settlement, C. 1550 1700 by Bernard Cottret ref . The Barnard family in Holland can be traced back to circa 1751 Izaak Barnard of Scheveningen , however, the countries from which they entered ... branch of the Barnard family in England ref http www.jgsgb.org.uk 1851 1851 Mainlist.asp?start 1 ... of Jews by Oliver Cromwell 1656 some of whom can be traced back to Rabbi Daniel Barnard of Canterbury ... in Holland as BARNARD. ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 51&letter N&search Barnard 155 ref Image barnardlabel.jpg thumb alt Barnard Coat of Arms Barnard Coat of Arms. br Argent, bear rampant sable, muzzle or. br Painting by R.T.Barnard Alfred Barnard 1837 1918 , a British brewing and distilling historian Andrew Barnard Lady Anne Barnard 1750 1825 , a British author of the ballad Auld Robin Gray Baron Barnard , of Barnard Castle in the Bishoprick of Durham, a title created in 1698 in the Peerage of England Bill Barnard 1886 1958 , a New Zealand politician Cecil Barnard, the youth name of Hotep Idris Galeta born 1941 , a South African jazz pianist and educator Chester Barnard 1886 1961 , a telecommunications executive and author Christiaan Barnard 1922 2001 , a South African surgeon, who performed the world s first heart transplant operation Claude Barnard 1890 1957 , an Australian politician Daniel D. Barnard 1797 1861 , U.S. Representative from New York Edward Emerson Barnard 1857 1923 , an American astronomer for whom Barnard s Star is named Ernest Barnard , a President of Major League Baseball s American League, 1927&ndash 1931 Francis Jones Barnard , aka Frank Barnard Sr., a pioneer freighting entrepreneur and Member of Parliament in Canada from 1879 to 1887 Francis Stillman Barnard , aka Frank Barnard Jr., a Member of Parliament in Canada from 1888 to 1892, and Lieutenant Governor from 1914 to 1919 Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard 1809 1889 , an American ... more details
Barnard is a given name and family name. Barnard may also refer to Places Australia Barnard Island Group National Park , a national park in Queensland United Kingdom Barnards Green , a popular district centre in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England United States Barnard, Kansas , a city Barnard, Missouri , a city Barnard, South Dakota , an unincorporated community Barnard, Vermont , a town Mount Barnard , a mountain in California Mount Barnard Fairweather Range , aka Boundary Peak 160, a mountain on the Alaska British Columbia border Canada Mount Barnard Canada , a mountain on the British Columbia Alberta border Continental Divide in the Canadian Rockies Mount Barnard Fairweather Range , aka Boundary Peak 160, a mountain on the British Columbia Alaska border Barnard Island, an island in the Estevan Group on the North Coast of British Columbia Astronomy Barnard s Star Other uses Barnard Castle , a castle and its surrounding town in Teesdale, County Durham, England BarnardCollege , of Columbia University, an American independent college of liberal arts and sciences for women Barnard s Express , or B.X. Express, a pioneer freight and stagecoach firm in British Columbia Barnard s Inn , the current home of Gresham College in Holborn, London, England HMS Barnard Castle renamed Empire Shelter , a Castle class corvette of the Royal Navy 1944 &ndash 1955 Barnard unit , a unit of measurement used in psychological, sociological and anthropological studies Barnard cyclecar Barnard crater disambiguation See also Bernard disambiguation Bernhard disambiguation lookfrom Barnard intitle Barnard disambig geo ca Barnard de Barnard eo Barnard fr Barnard it Barnard nl Barnard pl Barnard pt Barnard ru sk Barnard sv Barnard vo Barnard ... more details
William Barnard may refer to William Barnard bishop William Barnard engraver William O. Barnard , U.S. Representative from Indiana hndis Barnard, William ... more details
Frederick Barnard may refer to Sir Frederick Augusta Barnard 1742 1830 , George III s librarian Fred Barnard 1846 1896 , Victorian illustrator Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard 1809 1889 , American scientist and educator hndis Barnard, Frederick ... more details
Mark Barnard may refer to Mark Barnard cricketer , Namibian cricketer Mark Barnard footballer , English footballer hndis name Barnard, Mark DEFAULTSORT Barnard, Mark ... more details
carbon fibre composite chassis . Early career Barnard gained a diploma from Watford College of Technology ...about the racecar designer other people of the same name John Barnard disambiguation Infobox Person name John Barnard image John Barnard.jpg image size 200px caption birth name birth date Birth date and age ... Technical Director. title salary religion spouse partner parents website John Barnard b. 4 May 1946, Wembley , London ref name ORC cite web title Team Bosses John Barnard url http www.oldracingcars.com teamboss John Barnard work OldRacingCars.com accessdate 2010 06 06 ref is a race car designer .... Widely regarded as one of the great technical innovators in Formula One , John Barnard is credited ..., instead choosing to join General Electric Company plc GEC . In 1968 Barnard was recruited by Lola ..., including Formula Vee racers and numerous sports cars. While at Lola John Barnard was introduced .... The two engineers became good friends and Head was best man at Barnard s wedding in the early 1970s. In 1972 John Barnard joined the McLaren racing McLaren Formula One team and remained for three ... McLaren projects, including the team s American Championship Car Racing Indycar . By 1975 Barnard ... racer which campaigned from 1974 to 1976. After Philippe left Vel s Parnelli Jones Racing, Barnard modified the design for the Indycar circuit. Further Indycar designs followed and in 1980 the Barnard ... brought Barnard to the attention of new McLaren team boss Ron Dennis , and in 1980 he joined the team ... copied by many of McLaren s rivals. In 1983, Barnard pioneered the coke bottle shape of sidepods still .... By the time Barnard left McLaren racing McLaren for Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari at the end of F1 1986 his cars had won 31 Grand Prix motor racing Grands Prix for the team. When Barnard joined Scuderia Ferrari ..., Barnard founded the Ferrari Guildford Technical Office and began work on returning Ferrari ..., and Gordon Murray . In 1989 Barnard pioneered the electronic gear shift mechanism now known as a semi ... more details
About the town in County Durham, England the castle of the same name situated in the town Barnard Castle ... 240px static image caption small Part of Barnard Castle Market Place showing the Market Cross or Butter Market small country England official name Barnard Castle latitude 54.55 longitude 1.92 population ...&b 794253&c BARNARD CASTLE&d 16&e 13&g 440848&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1267562759500&enc 1&dsFamilyId ... constituency westminster Bishop Auckland UK Parliament constituency Bishop Auckland post town BARNARD CASTLE postcode district DL12 postcode area DL dial code 01833 os grid reference NZ047166 Barnard Castle is an historical town in Teesdale , County Durham , England It is named after the Barnard Castle ..., North Yorkshire Richmond to the south east. Bargain Hunt was filmed at Barnard Castle with the show being aired, as a repeat, in January 2011. History The Barnard Castle castle castle was founded by the Normans ... on the round tower of the Barnard Castle fortress. Charles Dickens and his illustrator Hablot Browne Phiz stayed at the King s Head in Barnard Castle while researching his novel Nicholas Nickleby ... to win the Triple Crown 1853 . Governance Barnard Castle is for all purposes Historic counties ... counties of England administrative located in County Durham. Barnard Castle was the administrative ... police force is Durham Constabulary . The town is the base for the Barnard Castle division, which ... . Geographic Location title Destinations from Barnard Castle Northwest Teesdale Upper Teesdale , Middleton ... , Cumbria Centre Barnard Castle East Gainford, County Durham Gainford , Darlington , Teesside Southwest ... , North York Moors North York Moors National Park Economy Barnard Castle is located in a picturesque .... Transport Barnard Castle has road connections to Bishop Auckland , Spennymoor and central County Durham via the A688 road A688 and Darlington and Teesside by the A67 road A67 . Barnard Castle is also ... and the A1 M to the east. The B6278 also connects Barnard Castle with Middleton in Teesdale . From ... more details
Barnard Glacier is a 53 km long 33  mi glacier in the U.S. state of Alaska . It trends southwest to the Chitina River east of Hawkins Glacier , km to mi 64 abbr yes southeast of McCarthy, Alaska McCarthy in the Saint Elias Mountains . The glacier is named for BarnardCollege , a member of the Seven Sisters that is associated with Columbia University in New York, New York. Source gnis 1398617 See also List of glaciers coord 61 09 54 N 141 34 00 W scale 500000 display title Category Glaciers of Alaska Category Landforms of Valdez Cordova Census Area, Alaska ValdezCordovaAK geo stub ... more details
George Barnard may refer to George N. Barnard 1819 1902 , American Civil War photographer George Alfred Barnard 1915 2002 , British statistician George Grey Barnard 1863 1938 , American sculptor George Henry Barnard 1868 1954 , Canadian politician See also George Barnard Baker 1834 1910 , Canadian lawyer and political figure hndis Barnard, George de George Barnard ... more details
Edward Barnard may refer to Edward Barnard provost Edward Emerson Barnard 1857&ndash 1923 , American astronomer Edward Barnard politician c. 1806&ndash 1885 , Canadian politician Edward George Barnard died 1851 , British Liberal Party politician, Member of Parliament for Greenwich 1832 1851 See also douard Andr Barnard hndis Barnard, Edward fr Edward Barnard ... more details
for the cricketer Henry W. Barnard File Henry Barnard American educator.jpg thumb right Henry Barnard Henry Barnard 24 January 1811, Hartford, Connecticut 5 July 1900, Hartford, Connecticut was an United States American educationalist . Biography Barnard attended Wilbraham & Monson Academy and graduated from Yale University in 1830. In 1835 Barnard was admitted to the Connecticut Bar association bar . In 1837 &mdash 1839 he was a member of the Connecticut legislature, effecting in 1838 the passage of a bill, framed and introduced by himself, which provided for the better supervision of the common schools , and established a board of commissioners of common schools in the state. Of this board he was the secretary from 1838 till its abolition in 1842, and during this time worked indefatigably to reorganize and reform the common school system of the state, thus earning a national reputation ... title The educational labors of Henry Barnard a study in the history of American pedagogy publisher ... State Normal School at New Britain, Connecticut . ref name Monroe In 1852, Barnard was offered .... John s College, U.S. St. John s College in Annapolis, Maryland and from 1867 to 1870 he was the first ... of Education Barnard s chief service to the cause of education, however, was rendered as the editor ... reformers, Barnard is entitled to rank next to Horace Mann of Massachusetts . He is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery Hartford, Connecticut Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford. See also Henry Barnard House References reflist Cite EB1911 wstitle Barnard, Henry External links http dlib.nyu.edu findingaids html fales barnard.html The Fales Library of NYU s guide to the Henry Barnard Papers s start s aca succession ... Persondata . NAME Barnard, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 January 1811 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 July 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnard, Henry Category 1811 ... at Cedar Hill Cemetery Hartford, Connecticut he ro Henry Barnard sv Henry Barnard ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 Mary Ethel Barnard December 6, 1909 August 25, 2001 was an United States American poet , biographer and Greek language Greek to English language English translator . She is known for her clear interpretation of the works of Sappho , a translation which has never gone out of print. Paideuma A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship , Issue 94, was exclusively dedicated to her work and her correspondence with Pound. Barnard won a Levinson Award of Poetry from Poetry magazine in 1935, and an Elliston Award for her Collected Poems , a Western States Book Award in 1986 ... Club in 1987. Biography Barnard was born in Vancouver, Washington to Samuel Melvin and Bertha Hoard Barnard. Her father worked in the timber industry growing up, she saw much of the backwoods in the vicinity as she accompanied her father to logging camps. She graduated from Reed College , just south of the Columbia River in Portland, Oregon , in 1932. Barnard worked for a few years as a social worker ... modern poets. Barnard won several Yaddo residencies circa 1936 38 some of her first poetry was published .... Van Doren and Barnard had a common interest in the poet Elinor Wylie Assault on Mount Helicon , p40 . Barnard also worked as a freelance writer. Barnard was mentored via airmail from Italy by Ezra ... to comprehensive instruction on the art of poetry from Pound. The latter encouraged Barnard to visit ... External links http marybarnard.com Mary Barnard page http marybarnard.com images young poet.jpg Photo of bespectacled Barnard http www2.umaine.edu npf cat45.html Paideuma http library.reed.edu collections findingaids barnard mebbio.htm Brief biography by Elizabeth Bell Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnard, Mary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 6, 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 25, 2001 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnard, Mary Category ... English translators Category Women poets Category Reed College alumni Category Writers from Oregon ... more details
Robert Barnard born 23 November 1936 is an English people English crime writer , critic and lecturer . Life and work Born in Essex , Barnard was educated at the Colchester Royal Grammar School and at Balliol College in Oxford . His first crime novel , A Little Local Murder , was published in 1976. The novel was written while he was a lecturer at University of Troms in Norway . He has gone on to write more than 40 other books and numerous short stories. Barnard has said that his favourite crime writer is Agatha Christie . In 1980 he published a critique of her work titled A Talent to Deceive An Appreciation of Agatha Christie . Barnard was awarded the Cartier Diamond Dagger in 2003 by the Crime Writers Association for a lifetime of achievement. ref cite web url http www.thecwa.co.uk daggers 2003 cartier.html title The CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger 2003 accessdate 2008 03 17 ref Under the pseudonym Bernard Bastable , Robert Barnard has published one standalone novel and three alternate history books starring Wolfgang Mozart as a detective, he having survived to old age. Barnard and his wife ... 0712346589 A Bront Encyclopedia with Louise Barnard 2007 ISBN 1405151196 Notes reflist References Ford, Susan Allen. Stately Homes of England Robert Barnard s Country House Mysteries in CLUES A Journal ... robertbarnard 1984 interview with Robert Barnard by Don Swaim at Wired for Books 2006 http www.elizabethfoxwell.com ItsaMystery.html audio interview with Robert Barnard by Elizabeth Foxwell Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnard, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnard, Robert Category 1936 births Category Living people Category Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Category English writers Category ... Category Cartier Diamond Dagger winners Category Agatha Award winners no Robert Barnard pl Robert Barnard sv Robert Barnard ... more details
Ernest Sargent Barnard July 17, 1874 March 27, 1931 was the second President of the American League , serving from 1927 in sports 1927 until his death in 1931. Born in West Columbia, West Virginia West Columbia , West Virginia , he later resided in Delaware, Ohio . He graduated from Otterbein College in 1895, and became American football football and baseball coach there until 1898. Moving to Columbus, Ohio , he became secretary of the local Builders Exchange, and coached football at Ohio Medical University. In 1900 he became sports editor for The Columbus Dispatch . Hired by the Cleveland Indians in 1903, he served that club as traveling secretary 1903 08 , vice president and general manager 1908 16, 1918 22 , and president 1922 27 . During this time he often acted as a mediator between AL president Ban Johnson and Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis . He served under the Indians first owner, Charles Somers , and under their second, Jim Dunn baseball team owner Jim Dunn . Dunn had initially fired Barnard upon taking over in 1917. Realizing he d made a mistake, Dunn brought Barnard back to the team in 1918. Barnard stayed on as president after Dunn s death in 1922, running the team for Dunn s widow and estate. When AL owners removed Ban Johnson, the league s founder, from the league presidency in 1927, Barnard, after first clearing the way by arranging the sale of the Indians to a group headed by Alva Bradley , replaced him. He was re elected to a 3 year term on December 9, 1930, but died suddenly 3 months later just prior to an examination at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota . Coincidentally, Johnson died just hours later. References Biographical Dictionary of American ... managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnard, Ernest ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Barnard, Ernest Category Baseball executives Category Cleveland Indians executives Category Otterbein College alumni Category 1874 births Category 1931 deaths Baseball business bio stub ... more details
?PageId 40 Description of Barnard s Inn Hall from Gresham College coord 51.5177 0.1098 type landmark region GB LND display title Gresham College Category Legal buildings in London Category Cultural ...Image Barnards inn.jpg 200px thumb Frontage of Barnard s Inn Buildings, the remains of the Inn lie down the entrance at the right Barnard s Inn is the current home of Gresham College in Holborn , London . History Barnard s Inn dates back at least to the mid 13th century it was recorded as part of the estate of Sir Adam de Basyng , one time Mayor of London. It passed on to John Mackworth , the Dean religion Dean of Lincoln, England Lincoln who in turn passed it on to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln on his death in 1451. Three years later, it was established as an Inns of Chancery Inn of Chancery these were schools for law students before they passed on to an Inns of Court Inn of Court . Barnard s Inn was one of two Inns of Chancery linked to Gray s Inn , the other being Staple Inn . Barnard s Inn was badly damaged during the Gordon Riots in 1780. An adjacent distillery, owned by a Roman Catholic , Mr Langdale who escaped , was set alight by rioters. The Hall and other buildings were damaged and one of the officers of the Inn witnessed a sturdy fellow pumping up gin from the cellar which he proceeded to sell at a penny a mug to the thirsty onlookers of the fire. The Inn received 3,200 in compensation for the damage. By the 17th century, qualified Lawyer attorneys were allowed to practice ... used as a venue for lectures by Gresham College since 1991. Buildings The buildings consist of a Hall ..., releaded and reframed. The windows contain the armorial bearings of Principals of Barnard s Inn William ... for meetings and functions, ready to become the home of Gresham College . Literary reference The hero of Charles Dickens s novel Great Expectations , Pip, lodged in Barnard s Inn with Herbert Pocket ... of London Category Gresham College he ... more details
Infobox college coach Name Charles A. Barnard Image ImageWidth Caption DateOfBirth Birthplace DateOfDeath Deathplace Sport American football Football College Title CurrentRecord OverallRecord 4&ndash 9&ndash 2 CFbDWID 100 Championships Awards Player Y Years 1901 Team Harvard University Harvard Position Guard American football Guard Coach Y CoachYears 1904 br 1905 CoachTeams University of Georgia Georgia br George Washington University George Washington FootballHOF Charles A. Barnard was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach for one season each at the University of Georgia 1904 and the George Washington University 1905 . Barnard attended Harvard University , where he played football as a guard American football guard . In 1901, he was named a consensus College Football All America Team All American . Barnard graduated from Harvard in 1902. ref http www.gocrimson.com pdf5 40136.pdf?ATCLID 518613&SPSID 57024&SPID 3659&DB OEM ID 9000 2006 Harvard Media Guide , Harvard University, 2006, retrieved 15 January 2009. ref ref http www.hickoksports.com history footall1.shtml 1901 Consensus Football All America Teams from 1889 through 1936 , Hickok Sports, retrieved 15 January 2009. ref In 1904, he became the tenth head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs football Georgia football team and recorded a 1 5 record. The following year, Barnard took over the head coaching ...?coachid 100 All Time Coaching Records by Year , College Football Datawarehouse, retrieved 15 January ... Association startyear 1904 endyear single CFB Yearly Record Entry championship year 1904 college ... CFB Yearly Record Entry championship year 1905 college football season 1905 name George Washington overall ... CFBCR 100 Charles A. Barnard Georgia Bulldogs football coach navbox George Washington Colonials football coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnard, Charles A. ALTERNATIVE ... Barnard, Charles A. Category Georgia Bulldogs football coaches Category Harvard Crimson football players ... more details
Use mdy dates date December 2010 Infobox NFLactive name Brooks Barnard image width caption currentteam ... England Patriots college Maryland Terrapins football Maryland undraftedyear 2003 pastteams nowiki nowiki ... nowiki 2002 first team All Atlantic Coast Conference ACC 2001 Ray Guy Award semifinalist 2001 College Football News second team All American 2001 first team All ACC 2000 College Football News honorable ... statvalue6 afl Brooks Alexander Barnard is an American football Punter American football punter ... NFL and for the Rhein Fire in the NFL Europe . He played college football for the Maryland Terrapins football Maryland Terrapins at the University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland . Early life Brooks Barnard was born to parents John and Karen Barnard on November 4, 1979 in Arnold, Maryland . Former Baltimore Orioles third baseman Brooks Robinson was his namesake. Barnard attended Broadneck ... and made 96 of 99 extra point attempts. Barnard received all state honors during his junior and senior ... sports m footbl mtt barnard brooks00.html Player Bio Brooks Barnard , University of Maryland, retrieved June 8, 2009. ref College career Barnard attended the University of Oklahoma for the fall semester of 1998, but then transferred to the University of Maryland, College Park , where he majored ... . He saw action in eight games including seven starts. Barnard recorded 39 punts for 1,687 yards including ... for the Ray Guy Award for college football s most outstanding punter. ref http www.theacc.com sports m footbl spec rel 101700aaa.html Barnard Named to Ray Guy Award Watch List , Atlantic Coast Conference , October  17, 2000. ref Barnard was named an honorable mention All Atlantic Coast Conference ACC player and College Football News honorable mention All American. ref name bio He started all 12 games in 2001 Maryland Terrapins football team 2001 . Barnard was the seventh ranked punter in that nation ... goal that allowed a Maryland overtime victory. He was named a College Football News second team All ... more details
pdf Bulletin 2001 03.pdf title Barnard s Wobble year 2001 work Bulletin publisher Swarthmore College ...Starbox begin name Barnard s Star Starbox image image Image Barnardstar2006.jpg 250px caption The location of Barnard s Star Starbox observe epoch J2000.0 constell Ophiuchus pronounce IPA en b rn rd ra ... ref name Riedel2005 Starbox catalog names Barnard s Runaway Star , Greyhound of the Skies , ref name ... BD 2B043561a ARICNS 01453 Starbox end Barnard s Star , also known occasionally as Barnard s runaway ... 10.1038 099293a0 year 1917 month June title Parallax of Barnard s Runaway Star journal Nature magazine ... astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard E.E. Barnard measured its proper motion as 10.3 minute of arc ... . ref name EEB cite journal first E. E. last Barnard authorlink Edward Emerson Barnard year 1916 title ... parsecs from the Solar System , or just under six light years , Barnard s Star is the nearest known ... star to the Sun, after the three components of the Alpha Centauri system. Despite its proximity, Barnard ..., it is much brighter in infrared light than it is in visible light . Barnard s Star has been the subject ... . ref name Dawson cite journal author Dawson, P. C. De Robertis, M. M. year 2004 title Barnard s Star ... 10.1086 383289 bibcode 2004AJ....127.2909D accessdate 2006 08 16 ref Historically, research on Barnard ... of possible extrasolar planet s. Although Barnard s Star is an ancient star, some observations suggest that it still experiences flare star star flare events. Barnard s Star has also been the subject ... claims of large gas giant planets were refuted in the mid 1970s. Barnard s Star is also notable ... travel to nearby star systems . Overview Barnard s Star is a red dwarf of the dim stellar classification ... billion years of age, Barnard s Star is considerably older than the Sun, and it might be among the oldest ... Guinan, E. F. DeWarf, L. E. Engle, S. G. McCook, G. P. bibcode 2005AAS...206.0904R title Barnard ... volume 37 page 442 accessdate 2006 09 07 ref Barnard s Star has lost a great deal of rotational energy ... more details
Aneurin Barnard born 8 May 1987 is a British stage and screen actor. Biography Early life He was born in the former borough of Ogwr in Mid Glamorgan and graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2008. His first language is Welsh. Movie career He played Melchior, one of the three leads, in the London premiere of the Tony Award winning play Spring Awakening , which opened in February 2009 at the Lyric Hammersmith . ref Cite news url http www.playbill.com news article 122731.html title Initial Casting Announced for London Premiere of Tony Winning Spring Awakening author Mark Shenton publisher Playbill date 2008 10 25 accessdate 2009 03 19 ref ref Cite news url http online.wsj.com article SB123633621193751135.html title Spring Awakening Is No Garden Variety High School Musical author Paul Levy journalist Paul Levy publisher Wall Street Journal date 2009 03 06 accessdate 2009 03 19 ref The play later transferred to the Novello Theatre in March 2009, running until May 2009.Aneurin Barnard also won a Laurence Olivier Award for his role in Spring Awakening in 2010. ref Cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk culture culturecritics charlesspencer 4961669 Dirty Dancing and Spring Awakening in the West End.html title Dirty Dancing and Spring Awakening in the West End author Charles ... spring awakening star aneurin barnard secures film deal Aneurin Barnard secures film deal ref He has ... barnard a career awakening 91466 23188020 Profile of Aneurin Barnard in South Wales Echo, March ... with Aneurin Barnard and other member cast of SPRING AWAKENING todoMUSICALES.com ref He is currently ... Mara, James Purefoy, Jason Flemyng and Mackenzie Crook. Barnard is set for the lead role in the British ... during the hottest summer recorded, in a school in Swansea. Barnard plays the role of Davy. Barnard ... September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnard, Aneurin ALTERNATIVE ... Barnard, Aneurin Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Olivier Award winners Category ... more details
Infobox Person name Marjorie Barnard image MarjorieBarnard.jpg image size caption Marjorie Barnard, c ..., Critic, Historian spouse parents children Marjorie Faith Barnard Order of Australia AO 16 August .... She never married, and died at Point Clare on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Barnard met her ... M. Barnard Eldershaw . Marjorie Barnard was a significant part of the literary scene in Australia between the wars and, for both her work as M. Barnard Eldershaw and in her own right, is recognised as a major figure in Australian letters. ref name Nelson Nelson 2004 ref Life Barnard was born in Ashfield, New South Wales Ashfield , Sydney , to Ethel Frances and Oswald Holme Barnard, and was their only ..., and so she trained as a librarian at the Sydney Teachers College. She worked as a librarian at the State ... College until 1935 when she left to write full time, at the encouragement of her friend, writer and literary ... Eldershaw and Frank Dalby Davison, Marjorie Barnard knew many of the leading writers of her time, including ... Herbert and Patrick White . Barnard travelled overseas several times, the first time in 1933 with her ... in 1950. ref name Rora Marjorie Barnard never married, and destroyed essentially all her correspondence ... Library of Australia . ref name Nelson Career Marjorie Barnard s writing career spanned four ... at the main article M. Barnard Eldershaw main M. Barnard Eldershaw Barnard s writing career was inspired ... M. Barnard Eldershaw, they wrote five novels, as well as a wide range of non fiction works including .... ref name Nelson While it is generally accepted that Barnard was the more expressive writer of the two ... Rora Overall, Barnard did more of the creative writing while Eldershaw focused on the structure and development ... from it. ref name Modjeska Solo career Barnard s most successful fictional work written in her ... were published soon after the end of her relationship with Davison, and were seen by Barnard ... and stoicism sometimes demanded of injured lovers . ref name D08 After Eldershaw s death, Barnard ... more details