morefootnotes date June 2010 JulieMaxton is a United Kingdom lawyer and academic ref http www.guardian.co.uk education 2006 sep 12 highereducationprofile.highereducation ref , now holding the position of Executive Director of the Royal Society . ref http royalsociety.org people juliemaxton ref She is the first woman to be appointed to the position in its 350 year history. ref http royalsociety.org News.aspx?id 4294971356 ref Prior to her appointment at the Royal Society, she held the position of Registrar of the University of Oxford head of the university s administration . ref http royalsociety.org people juliemaxton ref Born in Scotland , she studied at University College London , Canterbury University , and the University of Auckland . At Auckland her career was both academic and administrative, with periods as the Dean of Graduate Studies and as an Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor . Most recently, she was Dean education Dean of the University of Auckland Law School Faculty of Law , and held a chair in commercial law , a post she left to come to Oxford. During this time, she was also a practicing barrister , concentrating on appellate cases. When appointed the Registrar at Oxford, in 2006, she was the first woman to hold the office in the 550 years since the position was first established. She was married to Major Jim Carson, the first leader of the New Zealand Army New Zealand Army Band and later Head of Music at Auckland Grammar School . References references http www.admin.ox.ac.uk po 050503.shtml Short biography from the University of Oxford http education.guardian.co.uk higher profile story 0,,1869934,00.html Profile in the Guardian http www.oxfordtoday.ox.ac.uk 2005 ... Registrar to step down at end of 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maxton, Julie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maxton, Julie Category Living people Category Alumni of University College London Category ... more details
Maxton is a placename and a surname. It may refer to Places Maxton, Roxburghshire , Scotland Maxton, Kent , England Maxton, North Carolina , USA People Annie Maxton , Scottish socialist and trade unionist James Maxton 1885 1946 , Scottish socialist politician John Maxton, Baron Maxton born 5 May 1936 , Scottish politician JulieMaxton , New Zealand lawyer and academic Other Clan Maxton , a Scottish clan See also Laurinburg Maxton Airport Maxthon geodis ... more details
into the possession of Robert de Berkley in the 12th century. In 1261, Adam de Maxton was elected Abbot of Melrose . He may be the same Alexander de Maxton, who was styled constable of Roxburgh , and the individual ... Rolls in 1296. In around 1410, Robert de Maxton received the lands of Cultoquhey near Crieff ... three crosses. Robert Maxton died at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. The clan prospered in Perthshire ... of Balgowan and of Grahams Murrayshall. In 1859, James Maxton of Cultoquhey succeeded his uncle ... clans Maxton 264 default.php title Maxton accessdate 21 January 2009 work www.myclan.com archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060522002920 www.myclan.com clans Maxton 264 default.php archivedate 22 May 2006 ref See also Maxton , disambiguation page References reflist Scottish clans Category Scottish clans Maxton Category Armigerous clans Maxton Scotland clan stub ... more details
Maxton is a hamlet in Roxburghshire , Scotland , and part of the Scottish Borders region. The local government authority is the Scottish Borders Council . Maxton lies just off the A68, south of St. Boswells , north of Ancrum , and east of Newtown St. Boswells Maxton is part of the St. Cuthbert s Way long distance footpath . History Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland , made a charter to John St.Clair, his valet, of the lands of Maxton, Roxburghshire , circa 1320 1326, one of the witnesses being Roberto de Lauwedir Robert de Lauder tunc justiciario Laudonie Justiciar of Lothian . ref Angus, William, editor, Miscellaneous Charters 1315 1401 , in Miscellany of The Scottish History Society , vol.5, 1933, p.9. ref A Retour dated March 31, 1670, is recorded whereby Elizabeth and Anna Scott were served heirs to their father George Scott, brother German to Sir Walter Scott of Whitslaid, Selkirkshire , in the barony of Maxtoun etc the barony of Dolphingstoune and Falla, lands of Morebattle and Cowbog, etc., all united into the barony of Maxtoun by Charter granted to Sir John Ker of Jedburgh, knight, and John Ker of Longnewton, his son, under the Great Seal of Scotland of which clearly the Kers have some time parted . Also the barony of Lyntoun, lands and lordship of Jedburgh , etc. ref Services of Heirs, Roxburghshire , 1636 1847, Scottish History Society . ref Gallery gallery Image Maxton village1.jpg Cottages in Maxton Image Maxton Kirk1.jpg Maxton Church Image Maxton village2.jpg Village field and lane Image Maxton Cuthbert1.jpg St. Cuthbert s Way gallery See also List of places in the Scottish Borders List of places in Scotland External links http canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 110540 details maxton RCAHMS Canmore record for Maxton http www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk search index.php?page 01&p type PARISH&p name maxton&p county Roxburghshire&id 1092&cache name 111parishmaxton1092 RCAHMS record for the former parish of Maxton Notes div class references small style moz ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England official name Maxton latitude 51.1204 longitude 1.2889 label position top population shire district Dover district Dover shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster Dover UK Parliament constituency Dover post town Dover postcode district CT17 postcode area CT dial code 01304 os grid reference TR302408 Maxton , Kent was once a rural parish to the west of Dover , in England . Maxton also served as the terminus of the rail transport tramway system serving the town until its closure in 1938. Maxton is now a suburb of Dover. Dover Category Villages in Kent Category Town of Dover Kent geo stub pl Maxton Kent ... more details
Image jamesmaxton.jpg right thumb 250px James Maxton MP and ILP leader. James Maxton 1885 1946 was a Scotland ... of Home Rule for Scotland, ref cite book title James Maxton last Knox first William authorlink ... books.google.co.uk books?id xw pAAAAIAAJ&pg PA37&lpg PA37&dq Maxton 22Home rule 22&source bl&ots elreIyjIUf&sig ... 5&ved 0CBYQ6AEwBA v snippet&q Maxton 20was 20strongly 20committed 20to 20the 20idea 20of 20Home ... maxton maxton013.htm title Letter from the Scottish Home Rule Association to James Maxton, 16 ..., James Maxton was the son of two schoolteachers. He would himself later enter that profession after his education at Hutchesons Grammar School and the University of Glasgow . Maxton had whilst studying ... of the Independent Labour Party ILP . Maxton s move to socialism was heavily influenced by John Maclean MA John Maclean , a fellow student at Glasgow University. In addition to Maclean s influence, Maxton ... Power. London Hutchinson & Co., 1965. Page 48. ref Later in his life, Maxton claimed ... sister Annie Maxton Annie becoming a prominent figure in the organisation. From 1906 to 1910, Maxton .... ref Middlemas, The Clydesiders, pg. 48. ref Political career Image Maxton leaflet 1918.jpg thumb right 250px Campaign leaflet from Maxton s first unsuccessful bid for parliament, 1918. Maxton was known .... 47 48. ref blockquote Maxton was a vociferous opponent of World War I . He was a conscientious objector ... he was involved in organizing strikes in the shipyards. Maxton was arrested in 1916, charged with sedition. He was subsequently found guilty and imprisoned for a year. ref James Maxton, Spartacus ..., Maxton was elected to the National Council of the Labour Party UK Labour Party . ref Middlemas, The Clydesiders ... election . Maxton stood for parliament in the 1918 general election as a Labour Party candidate but was defeated in this first effort. In his next electoral attempt, Maxton was successful, winning ... in the United Kingdom general election, 1922 1922 general election . Once in parliament, Maxton s forthright ... more details
Annie Maxton was a Scotland Scottish socialist and trade unionist . Born in Glasgow , Maxton was convinced to join the Independent Labour Party ILP by her elder brother, James Maxton . She trained as a teacher and became active in the Educational Institute of Scotland . ref Pamela Anderson Lee and R. D. Anderson, Education and the Scottish People, 1750 1918 ref When internal disputes rocked the ILP in Glasgow, Maxton did not get involved. As a result, in 1937, she was elected Chairman of the Scottish Divisional Council of the ILP an important position, given that all the ILP s Members of Parliament were based in Glasgow. ref Matthew Worley, Labour s Grass Roots ref With her newfound prominence, Maxton stood in several elections for the ILP, including the East Renfrewshire by election, 1940 . She stood in the important Glasgow Camlachie by election, 1948 , but took only 6.4 of the votes cast. ref cite web title 1948 By Elections url http www.geocities.com by elections 48.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5knIIDmes archivedate 2009 10 25 deadurl yes ref By this point, the ILP was in sharp decline, no longer retaining any Parliamentary representation. Although many members left to join the Labour Party UK Labour Party , Maxton remained loyal to the ILP, and in 1953 was elected its Chair, a position she held until 1958. ref http library 2.lse.ac.uk archives handlists ILP ILP.html British Library of Political and Economic Science ILP ref References references s start s off succession box title Independent Labour Party Chair of the Independent Labour Party years 1953&ndash 1958 before Fred Barton politician Fred Barton after Fred Morel s end DEFAULTSORT Maxton, Annie Category Independent Labour Party politicians Category People from Glasgow Category Scottish socialists Category Scottish women in politics ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Infobox MP honorific prefix name The Lord Maxton honorific suffix image constituency MP Glasgow Cathcart UK Parliament constituency Glasgow Cathcart parliament majority term start 3 May 1979 term end 7 June 2001 predecessor Teddy Taylor successor Tom Harris politician Tom Harris birth date birth date and age 1936 05 5 df yes birth place death date death place restingplace birthname nationality United Kingdom British party Labour Party UK Labour otherparty spouse relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website John Alston Maxton, Baron Maxton born 5 May 1936 is a Scotland Scottish Labour Party UK Labour Party politician. From United Kingdom general election, 1979 1979 to United Kingdom general ... leader, James Maxton . His father, also John Maxton, was a conscientious objector in World War I , and the younger John Maxton was a conscientious objector in the 1950s. He joined the Labour Party ... seat, and Maxton s victory was made more likely by the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party s strident opposition of the Scottish National Party which drove some of its voters back to Labour. Maxton ... the Falklands War . In 1983 his constituency was redrawn to his disadvantage but Maxton ruled ... the Conservatives again in the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 election . Maxton was a popular ... and was given a life peerage in June 2004, as Baron Maxton , of Blackwaterfoot in Ayrshire and Arran. External links http john maxton.biography.ms Biography Site Hansard contribs mr john maxton John Maxton start box s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Glasgow Cathcart UK Parliament ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maxton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 May 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maxton, John Category 1936 ... Labour Party UK MPs Category Labour Party UK life peers Maxton Category UK MPs 1979 1983 Category ... more details
Hugh Maxton , alias W.J. McCormack , is an Irish people Irish poet and academic, born in 1947. As a professor at the University of Leeds in Yorkshire, he focused on 19th and 20th century Irish literature. ref name Bradley1980 cite book last Bradley first Anthony title Contemporary Irish poetry an anthology year 1980 publisher University of California Press isbn 9780520033894 page 357 ref In addition to translating poetry from Russian and German, he has produced several volumes of poetry of his own. References reflist External links http www.pgil eirdata.org html pgil datasets authors Mc McCormack,WJ life.htm http aosdana.artscouncil.ie Members Literature Maxton.aspx http www.irishwriters online.com hughmaxton.html DEFAULTSORT Maxton, Hugh Category 1947 births Category Irish poets Category Irish writers Category People from County Wicklow Category People from County Monaghan Category Living people Category Academics of the University of Leeds ... more details
wiktionary JulieJulie is a female first name see Julie given name . It may refer to Given name Julie Andrews born 1935 , English actress, singer, and author Julie Berthelsen born 1979 , Greenlandic singer Saint Julie Billiart 1751 1816 , French nun Julie Bishop born 1956 , deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia Julie Burchill born 1959 , English writer and columnist Julie Chen born 1970 , American television news anchor and producer Julie Christie born 1941 , British actress Julie Clarke born 1971 , Playboy Playmate of the Month for March 1991 Julie Coin born 1982 , French tennis player Julie Delpy born 1969 , French American actress, director, screenwriter, and singer songwriter Julie Dickson , Canadian public servant Julie Ditty born 1979 , American tennis player Julie Nixon Eisenhower born 1948 , daughter of ex President Richard Nixon Julie Feeney , Irish singer and composer Julie Foudy born 1971 , American soccer player Julie Fowlis , Scottish singer and composer Julie Goodyear born 1942 , English TV actress Julie Halard Decugis born 1970 , Coin s French compatriot and former tennis player Julie Harris born 1925 , American actress Julie Kavner born 1950 , American actress best known as the voice of Marge Simpson Julie London 1926 2000 , born Gayle Peck, American singer and actress Julie Newmar born 1933 , American actress, dancer, and singer Julie Payette born 1963 , Canadian astronaut and engineer Julie Powell born 1973 , American author Julie Pullin born 1975 , British tennis player Julie Seitter , voice talent for the Julie automated telephone reservation system used by Amtrak Julie Taymor born 1952 , American director of theatre, opera, and film Julie Walters born 1950 , English actress and novelist Julie Kenji Sawada , Japanese pop singer, composer, actor In film and television Julie 1956 film Julie 1956 film , a thriller starring Doris Day Julie 1975 film Julie 1975 film , a Hindi film by K. S. Sethumadhavan featuring Lakshmi Julie 2004 film Julie ... more details
Summary Campaign leaflet of James Maxton. 1918 General Election. Not copyrighted at time of publication. Public domain, published before 1923. Licensing PD US ... more details
Infobox Airport name Laurinburg Maxton Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image KMEB terminal.JPG image width caption IATA MXE ICAO KMEB FAA MEB type Public owner operator Laurinburg Maxton Airport Commission city served location Stewartsville Township, Scotland County, North Carolina Scotland County , near Maxton, North Carolina elevation f 220 elevation m 67.1 coordinates Coord 34 47 31 N 079 21 57 W type airport region US display inline,title website metric elev metric rwy r1 number 5 26 r1 length f 6,489 r1 length m 1,978 r1 surface Concrete r2 number 13 31 r2 length f 3,753 r2 length m 1,144 r2 surface Concrete stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Laurinburg Maxton Airport Airport codes MXE KMEB MEB is a public airport located three miles 5 km north of the central business district CBD of Maxton, North Carolina Maxton and east of Laurinburg, North Carolina Laurinburg . Maxton, North Carolina Maxton is located primarily in Robeson County, North Carolina Robeson County , North Carolina , North Carolina USA while Laurinburg, North Carolina Laurinburg is in Scotland County, North Carolina Scotland County , North Carolina , United States USA as is the airport proper. This general aviation airport covers convert 4290 acre ha 0 lk on and has ... Golden Knights . ref cite web url http lmairport.com airport.htm title Laurinburg Maxton Airport official ... , Laurinburg Maxton Airport is assigned MEB ref FAA airport ID MEB use PU own PU site 16906. A ref by the FAA and MXE ref name GCR http gc.kls2.com airport MXE Great Circle Mapper MXE KMEB Maxton, North Carolina Laurinburg Maxton Airport ref by the IATA which assigned MEB to Essendon Airport in Melbourne ... KMEB Laurinburg Maxton Airport ref The airfield was constructed for the United States Army Air Force ... Airline s first 747 100 was removed from the aircraft at Maxton by Charlotte Aircraft and was sent ... LaurinburgMaxtonAirportMEB.pdf Laurinburg Maxton Airport 272  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 278820 ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Maxton, North Carolina settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map North Carolina pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of North Carolina pushpin mapsize image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 North Carolina subdivision type2 List of counties in North Carolina Counties subdivision name2 Robeson County, North Carolina Robeson , Scotland County, North Carolina Scotland government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 5.8 area land km2 5.8 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 2.2 area land sq mi 2.2 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 2551 population density km2 442.2 population density sq mi 1145.3 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation m 59 elevation ft 194 ... 1021370 GR 3 website http www.ci.maxton.nc.us www.ci.maxton.nc.us footnotes Maxton is a town in Robeson ... Census, 2000 2000 U.S. Census . Geography Maxton is located at coord 34 44 17 N 79 21 4 W city 34.738147 ... Populated places in Robeson County, North Carolina Maxton Category Populated places in Scotland County, North Carolina Maxton Category Towns in North Carolina Maxton Category Populated places in North Carolina with African American majority populations ca Maxton es Maxton nl Maxton pt Maxton vo Maxton ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox University name Carolina College motto We can and we will established 1912 closed 1926 type Private school Private city Maxton, North Carolina Maxton state North Carolina country United States colors Purple and white Carolina College was a Methodist college for women which operated in Maxton, North Carolina, from 1912 to 1926. The college offered the Bachelor of Arts B. A. degree until 1919, at which time it became a junior college offering only the Associate of Arts A. A. degree. Financial difficulties forced the closure of the institution in 1926. The property later became Presbyterian Junior College which moved to Laurinburg, North Carolina and became St. Andrews Presbyterian College and then Carolina Military Academy . A 1973 fire at the then closed Carolina Military Academy destroyed the main building. History As early as 1906 the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South , recommended that a seminary for girls should be established in Maxton, North Carolina. Not until the Annual Conference meeting in November 1909, however, did the church actually declare the following blockquote A. P. Tyer introduced the following resolution which was adopted. br ... WHEREAS, we believe in the equal education of our daughters with our sons br AND WHEREAS, among the many excellent schools which we have for our daughters in the bounds of Southern Methodism, but few of them have standards equal to our colleges for our sons therefore, be it br RESOLVED, that a commission consisting of seven members of our church be appointed by the Conference to take into consideration the founding of a high grade college for women, the same to be the property of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and under the control of this Conference. br And the said Commission is hereby authorized to hear propositions and to prepare plans and to report to this Conference at its next session. br br Signed br br J. F. Bruton br R. B. John br J. G. B ... more details
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Revoir Julie English title Julie and Me is a Canadian lesbian romantic comedy . Infobox Film name Revoir Julie director by Jeanne Cr peau producer by Jeanne Cr peau writer Jeanne Cr peau starring Dominique Leduc as Julie br Stephanie Morgenstern as Juliet release date 1998 running time 92 min country Canada language French Plot The film takes place mainly over two days. Following a recent break up, Juliet makes a to do list, which includes item 1 to see Julie again after 15 years. Juliet tracks Julie down in the Eastern Townships of Qu bec . Day 1 sees the pair reconnect as they spend the day together. However, near the end of the night, Juliet kisses Julie. Surprised, despite a similar incident in their adolescence , Julie initially rejects Juliet. However, the next day when Juliet prepares to leave, Julie won t let her go. Day 2 sees Julie work through her feelings for Juliet. Facing the prospect of losing Juliet again, Julie finally admits to having feelings for Juliet and eventually returns Juliet s affections. Awards Paris Lesbian Film Festival 1999 Audience Award ref name paris http www.imdb.com title tt0180095 awards IMDb ref References Reflist Background The dialogue is mainly in French with some English. Julie is French Canadian and Juliet appears to be English Canadian . The film s French title translates literally as See Julie Again . Despite being a Canadian film with some government funding, the film has only been released on DVD in France. External links New York Times Review of http movies.nytimes.com movie 174191 Revoir Julie details Revoir Julie IMDb listing of http www.imdb.com title tt0180095 comment Revoir Julie Category 1998 films Category French language films Category Canadian comedy films Category Lesbian related films Category Canadian LGBT related films fr Revoir Julie ru ... more details