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- Q105800357 P7081 "Anthony Julius Winblad. Longtime Desert Hot Springs resident Anthony Julius Winblad, 88 of 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs died Thursday, March 27, at Kaiser Memorial Hospital following a long illness. ..." @default.
- Q105813574 P7081 "Celebrates 75 Years. Anton J. Winblad, 66-442 Desert View, Desert Hot Springs, celebrated his 75th birthday this week. Visiting here for the big party is his brother, Otto Winblad from New Jersey; Mae Freudenberg, his sister; Perry Olsen, his cousin; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winblad his son and daughter-in-law, as well as Roy Winblad, his other son. Both Anton and Otto Winblad made a visit to the Sentinel because of the interest in the newspaper. Otto has worked for a number of newspapers in the East, including the Hudson Dispatch, Jersey Journal, New York Times, New York News, New York Mirror, New York World, and the Brooklyn Eagle." @default.
- Q105828886 P7081 "Another Gold Watch and Chain and Diamond Pin Stolen. John Lindauer, 23 years of age, the keeper of a saloon in Grand street, was arraigned charged with having stolen a gold watch and chain, valued at $100, and a diamond pin, valued at $250, from Georgiana Mackey, of 119 Mercer street. Miss Mackey alleges that last night she went into Lindauer's saloon where she partook of refreshments. She then was induced to accompany the accused to the saloon kept by one Wolf, 101 Grand street, where she alleged Lindauer robbed her of the gold watch and chain, and diamond pin, which he refused to return. Georgiana called for the police, when officer Grady, of the 8th precinct, arrested Lindauer. He denied all knowledge of the stolen property, but on searching him the watch and chain were found in his possession. He then stated that Georgiana had ordered four bottles of champagne in his house and had given him the watch and chains as security, but be denied all knowledge of the diamond pin. Justice Dodge committed him for trial." @default.
- Q105829067 P7081 "Lindauer. On Wednesday morning, September 5, Oscar A.M. Lindauer, aged 51 years and 2 months. The relatives and friends of his sons, Charles, Louis, and John Lindauer, also the members of Eastern Star Lodge, No. 227, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from 42 Grand Street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains to be interred in Cypress Hill Cemetery." @default.
- Q105897982 P7081 "Oakland Flier Returns Home. En route home on leave awarded him for completing 57 bombing missions over the European war zone is First Lieutenant Perry A. Olsen Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Olsen Sr. [sic] of 1211 Sunnyhills Road. A graduate of Oakland High School and former student in the University of California School of Medicine, Olsen joined the Air Forces in March, 1943. He was attached to the 15th Air Force based in southern Italy, and piloted a plane in the squadron that bombed Berlin, the first time in the war that Italian-based heavy bombers flew the long distance to the Nazi capital. Olsen's 57th mission was flown one day before V-E Day." @default.
- Q105967437 P7081 "Ridiculum est cum te cascam tua dicit amica, fili Potoni, sesquisenex puerum." @default.
- Q105997106 P7081 "Tu Hectorem imitare: ab Ilio Numquam recedis." @default.
- Q106002258 P7081 "Mrs. Van Deusen. Brandenton, Florida (Special) Mrs. Margaret McKenzie Van Deusen, 78, died Wednesday at a local hospital. She lived at the Plaza Mobile Court, Bradenton, coming here 12 years ago from Michigan. Survivors include her husband, Emmett P. Van Deusen; four sons, Lloyd Van Deusen and Stewart Van Deusen, both of Ferndale, Michigan; Robert Van Deusen, Jackson, Michigan; and Emmett P. Van Deusen Jr., Smyrna, Georgia; a daughter, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Ithaca, New York; four brothers, R. E Barton, E. S. Barton, both of Grosse Point, Michigan; James Barton, Tuller, Michigan, and David Barton, Detroit, Michigan." @default.
- Q106019385 P7081 "Pannoniis genitus, transcendens aequora uasta, Galliciae in gremium diuinis nutibus actus, Confessor Martine, tua hac dicatus in aula, Antistes cultum institui ritumque sacrorum, Teque, patrone, sequens famulus Martinus eodem Nomine, non merito, hic in Christi pace quiesco." @default.
- Q106033658 P7081 "The members of the Somerset County Historical Society are manifesting keen interest in the unveiling of the monument at Millstone on Saturday, October 28, which will mark the site of the first courthouse in Somerset County. The project was undertaken some time ago by members of the Society of Colonial Wars of the State of New Jersey and the Somerset County Historical Society. The first two societies agreed to buy a bronze tablet and have a proper inscription placed upon it, if the local society would buy the monument. The work has been under way for some time. It was necessary, first, to buy the site from the owner, J. E. Van Pelt. This the historical society did, and it now holds the deed for the site. The unveiling of the tablet will take place at 3 o'clock, and at that time the presidents of the three societies will make short addresses The ceremonies are of a public character, and the public is invited to be present and participate. On the bronze tablet is inscribed the following: "To mark the site of the second courthouse of Somerset County. In this place then called Hillsborough. Built in 1738; burned October 26, 1779, by Tory raiders under Lt. Col. Simcoe, of the Queen's Rangers. This tablet was set up by the Society of Colonial Wars of the State of New Jersey, the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the State of New Jersey, the Somerset County Historical Society." …" @default.
- Q106036406 P7081 "Indigetes diui fato summi Iouis hi sunt:Quondam homines, modo cum superis humana tuentes,Largi ac munifici, ius regum nunc quoque nacti" @default.
- Q106043390 P7081 "Joshua Doughty, Jr., 85, one of the best known citizens of Somerset County, died early last evening in his home in West End avenue after an illness of several years. For the past week, his condition had been critical and the end was expected. Mr. Doughty was county engineer for many years up until 1921 when the Small Board of Freeholders organized and continued as consulting engineer for two years after that time. Mr. Doughty was a Past Master of Solomon's Lodge, 46, F. and A. M of which he had been a member 58 years: Past High Priest of Keystone Chapter 25, R.A.M. member of Somerville Lodge, 1068, B.P.O. Elks; a charter of the Bachelor Club and at the West End Hose Company at its organization in 1883, as he had been of the old Union Blue hand pumping organization which preceded it. He was also a member of the Exempt Firemen's Association and of the Somerset County Historical Society. He rendered much service to the letter organization through his wide knowledge of the history of the county and there was no one in this section of the State who knew more of the early settlement and development of this part of New Jersey. Much of the result of his research has been made a matter of historic record but with his passing much other valuable local historic information will be lost to future generations. …" @default.
- Q106046358 P7081 "Immortales mortales si foret fas flere, Flerent divae Camenae Naevium poetam.Itaque postquam est Orchi traditus thesauro Obliti sunt Romae loquier lingua Latina." @default.
- Q106052402 P7081 "Iura, periura, secretum prodere noli" @default.
- Q106066224 P7081 "Fire in Bound Brook entailing what is estimated to be a $25,000 property loss was caused here early last night by an explosion of gasoline in Ryno's plumbing establishment in East street. Had it not been for the heavy downpour of rain, the loss and burned area would unquestionably have been much larger, as the nature of the buildings would have made them an easy prey to the flames, despite the heroic efforts of the firemen. The building in which the blaze originated was entirely burned as was also David Cavalier's plumbing store next door. The fruit store conducted by D. Bertoli, at East and Main streets, was badly damaged and the stock almost ruined by smoke and water. George Efinger's bowling alleys and sporting goods store in Main street were badly gutted and the flames were just eating their way into George B. Lindauer's paint store when gotten under control." @default.
- Q106066460 P7081 "Quisque gravas lacrimis Hilarini flebile marmor, Fleto aviam potius duram vivacibus annis.Ille deo meruit, tenero praelectus in aevo Vivere tiro brevis, sed iam sub milite Christi" @default.
- Q106071380 P7081 "Hunc unum plurimae consentiunt gentesPopuli primarium fuisse uirum" @default.
- Q106072032 P7081 "Mrs. Jean Courier Lindauer, a descendant of early Newark, N.J. settlers, died here yesterday of a three-year illness. She was 84. Mr. Lindauer, the widow of Oscar A. Lindauer, was a direct descendant of the Crane family, early settlers of Newark, and a lineal descendant of Rev. Dr. Everardus Bogardus, the first Dutch Reformed clergyman from Holland to the Dutch settlers to Nieuw Amsterdam to 1633, and Anneke Johns Bogardus. She also was related to Marcus Lafayette Ward, who built a hospital to Newark during the Civil War for Union soldiers. Born in Newark, Mrs. Lindauer was the daughter of the late Frank J. and Emma McCurdy Courter. She moved to Cincinnati 20 year ago, returning five years ago to live to Ocean Grove. Two years ago she returned to Cincinnati. Was Retired Nurse. Mrs. Lindauer was a practical nurse and retired about 15 years ago. She was a member of the Nutley Golden Age Club and an associate of the Community of the Transfiguration of Glendale, She leaves a son, Charles F. Lindauer of Mesa, Arizona; two daughter, Mrs. Florence E. Cull of Nutley and Mrs. Natalie Richardson of Cincinnati; eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Fairmount Mausoleum Cemetery Chapel, Newark." @default.
- Q106091152 P7081 "John H. Lindauer. John H. Lindauer, 49, formerly of Bloomfield, died Saturday in the Desert Mission Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona. He was a radio and television engineer and was employed at the Harrison plant of Radio Corporation of America until transferred by the firm in 1948 to Indianapolis. Mr. Lindauer is survived by his wife, the former Louise Platts, of Rutherford; two sons, John and Thayer; a daughter, Ruth Elizabeth [sic], all of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. O. A. Lindauer, of Cincinnati; two sister, Mrs. Natalie Richardson and Mrs. Florence Cull, both of Nutley, and a brother, Charles F. Lindauer, of Clifton." @default.
- Q106095637 P7081 "Pectore qui memori Prisciani perlegit artem Doctus erit veterumque fugit uitia omnia sollers." @default.
- Q106098123 P7081 "Saturni aurea saecla quis requirat? Sunt haec gemmea, sed Neroniana." @default.
- Q106098137 P7081 "Io bucco! - Quis me iubilat? - Vicinus tuus antiquus." @default.
- Q106098140 P7081 "Ite agite, <o> Danai, magnum paeana canentes,Ite triumphantes: belli mora concidit; OrcusHectora <habet>" @default.
- Q106098141 P7081 "Qui "caput ad laevam" didicit, glossemata nobis Praecipit: os nullum uel potius pugilis." @default.
- Q106098143 P7081 "Praeterea fusus resoluta crine capillus" @default.
- Q106098146 P7081 "Canto carmina versibus minutis, His olim quibus et meus Catullus Et Calvus veteresque, sed quid ad me? Unus Plinius est mihi priores. Mavolt versiculos foro relicto Et quaerit quod amet putatque amari. Ille o Plinius, ille quot Catones! I nunc, quisquis amas, amare noli!" @default.
- Q106098165 P7081 "Calliope princeps sapienti psallerat ore" @default.
- Q106100252 P7081 "Omnis mente pius fugiat mortale venenum Quod mulieris habet lingua superba malae. Conlatum vitae destruxit femina culmen; Femina sed vitae gaudia longa dedit." @default.
- Q106100256 P7081 "Sericus in ventos gemmato lumine serpens Tenditur, et rutilas vibrat per nubila cristas." @default.
- Q106100257 P7081 "Neu tu parce pilos vivacis condere cerui, Uncia donec erit geminam super addita libram." @default.
- Q106100262 P7081 "Non Aries illum verno ferit aere cornu, Cnosia nec Geminos praecedunt cornua tauri, Sicca Lycaonius resupinat Plaustra Bootes" @default.
- Q106100262 P7081 "Non aries illum verno ferit aere cornu, Cnosia nec geminos praecidunt cornua taurisicca Lycaonius resupinat plaustra Bootes" @default.
- Q106100270 P7081 "Aufugit mi animus; credo, ut solet, ad Theotimum Deuenit. sic est, perfugium illud habet." @default.
- Q106100271 P7081 "Si vere exurunt ignes, cur vivitis undae? Si vere extinguunt undae, cur vivitis ignes? Lympharum in gremiis inimicos condidit ignes Communisque ortus imperat alta manus." @default.
- Q106100272 P7081 "Nos istic vehementer aestuamus" @default.
- Q106100275 P7081 "Duello magno dirimendo, regibus subigendis" @default.
- Q106100281 P7081 "Sed diva flava et candida Roma, Aesculapi filia, Nomen novum Latio facit, Quod conditricis nomine Ab ipso omnes Romam vocant" @default.
- Q106100284 P7081 "Malum dabunt Metelli Naevio poetae" @default.
- Q106100286 P7081 "Collum marmoreum torques gemmata coronat" @default.
- Q106100286 P7081 "penetrat penitus thalamoque potitur" @default.
- Q106100288 P7081 "Veneris antistita Cupra" @default.
- Q106100290 P7081 "Eoo Oceano Hyperion fulgurat Euro; Arctoo plaustro Boreas bacchatur ab Haemo; Hesperio Zephyro Orion voluitur alto; Fulua Paraetonio vaga Cynthia proruit Austro." @default.
- Q106100294 P7081 "Virtutis sudorem di longe posuere" @default.
- Q106100301 P7081 "Poenico bello secundo Musa pinnato graduIntulit se bellicosam in Romuli gentem feram." @default.
- Q106100536 P7081 "Deflendus Cicero est Latiaeque silentia linguae" @default.
- Q106100538 P7081 "Iusserat haec rapidis aboleri carmina flammis Vergilius, Phrygium quae cecinere ducem.Tucca uetat Variusque simul; tu, maxime Caesar, Non sinis et Latiae consulis historiae. Infelix gemino cecidit prope Pergamon igni, Et paene est alio Troia cremata rogo." @default.
- Q106100542 P7081 "Implicuitque femur femini" @default.
- Q106100547 P7081 "Blanditusque labor molli curabitur arte" @default.
- Q106114613 P7081 "Mrs. Mary Norton. Mrs. Mary Burke Norton, 59, of 603 Garfield Avenue, died yesterday at the Medical Center of a ruptured appendix. She was admitted to the hospital August 31. Mrs. Norton, a communicant of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, is survived by her husband, Thomas P. Norton, Sr., and three sons, Thomas; Vincent and James Norton." @default.
- Q106119597 P7081 "https://www.corinnachong.com/belindas-rings-sneak-peek.html" @default.
- Q106122970 P7081 "We regret to learn from Gettysburg Hospital that Charles Webber, of the Fourteenth Regiment, who lost the fingers from his right hand, died from erysipelas in the wound on Sunday night. He was a good soldier, and admired by his comrades for his bravery." @default.
- Q106160922 P7081 "cum laude excelleat omni" @default.
- Q106160922 P7081 "et nunc agrestis inter Picumnus habetur." @default.
- Q106161176 P7081 "Si quis alio vocitatur nomine tumcum lis contestatur atque olim vocitabatur" @default.
- Q106166568 P7081 "Qui 'caput ad laevam' didicit, glossemata nobis praecipit: os nullum vel potius pugilis." @default.
- Q106193223 P7081 "A Lottery Case. John Lindauer was placed on trial in the United States Circuit Court, on Saturday before Judge Benedict, on an indictment charging him with doing business as a lottery dealer at No. 202 Chrystie street, without paying the special tax required by law. From the evidence it did not appear clear whether he was pecuniarily interested in the profits and losses of the business. Lewis Lindauer, the brother of defendant, testified that he (Lewis) paid the rent of the lottery office, and that the defendant merely received wages for his services. On the other hand it was shown that the defendant had made statements to the effect that he was interested in the business. Judge Benedict charged that if the defendant was found to be simply a clerk, he must be acquitted; and further charged that a person might sell lottery tickets on commission, if the commission was allowed as wages, and still be merely a clerk, and not be untenable in the eye of the law as being engaged or concerned in the business of lottery dealing. This construction of the law is very important in view of the great number of arrests of lottery ticket vendors that have recently taken place, nearly all of whom claim to be clerks, and it being extremely difficult, to prove who are the principals. The jury, after a brief absence, found the defendant not guilty." @default.
- Q106193600 P7081 "A 28-year-old flying instructor, who, as pilot for the Spanish Loyalist forces and transcontinental speed record breaker, defied death scores of times, was killed yesterday in a routine one-hour flight with a student near Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn. The instructor, Edward Schneider, and his pupil, 37-year-old George W. Herzog, were drowned in Deep Creek, a small inlet off Jamaica Bay, at 1:30 P.M., a few seconds after their Piper Cub monoplane collided with a Navy biplane trainer 600 feet in the air. Witnesses said the left wing of Schneider's plane apparently struck the Navy ship's landing gear as both planes were coming down, from different directions, for a landing. Wing Falls Off. The collision forced Schneider's ship into a tailspin and, as he fought to straighten his plane, the damaged wing fell off. The craft then plummeted into the creek an sank almost instantly. The Navy plane, piloted by Ensign Kenneth A. Kuehner, of Minster, Ohio, with Second Class Seaman Franklin Newcomer, his passenger, landed safely. ... A Coast Guard cutter began grappling and soon lifted the monoplane to the surface. Both Schneider and Herzog were still in their seats. Schneider, who began flying at 16, was one of the nation's most adventuresome pilots. On August 18, 1930, when he was 18, he set a new junior speed record of 20 hours, 41 minutes for a flight from Westfield, New Jersey, to Los Angeles. A week later he broke two more records for the eastward flight across the country." @default.
- Q106195827 P7081 "ego vero ista non dico quid enim attinet illa bis dici" @default.
- Q106195827 P7081 "hominem diuinum, qui sibi indulsit." @default.
- Q106195827 P7081 "quis tibi sic timere permisit?" @default.
- Q106196781 P7081 "Charges made against James Norton, high school physics teacher accused of striking a student, have been referred by school trustees to the state commissioner of education. The action came last night after Norton failed to appear at a Board of Education bearing scheduled to hear the teacher's response to charges made against him by George Najemian, former school board candidate. Najemian claims ,the 39-year-old Norton struck his son, a student at the school. He has filed civil charges against Norton as well. "The Ridgefield Board of Education feels it has no alternative other than to refer these charges to the state Commissioner of Education for his action," said a board statement read last night by School Supt. W. Arthur Skewes when Norton did not show up. Norton, suspended by the board last year on similar charges involving another student, and later reinstated as charges were dropped, was not suspended this time. School is no longer in session and teachers and students are away, said Skewes when asked why the board had not suspended Norton. The board would not comment on what status Norton would have in September should the commissioner not reach a decision by that time. Reached later at his home, Norton said his attorney, …" @default.
- Q106197380 P7081 "Lawyers representing the Board of Education and suspended teacher James Norton will meet tomorrow with Assistant Education Commissioner Eric Groezinger to lay the groundwork and set a date for Norton's hearing on charges of assaulting a student. Norton was suspended by the Board June 1 after Charles Boxer complained that his son Scott had been hit on the ear during a classroom argument. Tomorrow's meeting will be held at the Commissioner's office in Trenton. Representing Norton will be his attorney, Saul Alexander of Paterson. Norton, a physics teacher, has been with the school system for 9 years and has received several assurances of support from both teachers and parents. The New Jersey Education Association is paying all his legal fees and the Ridgefield Education Association offered to assist him financially while he is suspended. He is not receiving his salary during his suspension. The usual procedure in cases of this type is for the commissioner to name a hearing officer who in turn listens to both sides and recommends action." @default.
- Q106199491 P7081 "James Norton, the suspended High School science and physics teacher, will not attend tonight's special Board of Education hearing on the charge that Norton had struck a pupil. Mrs. Norton said last night that attorney Saul Alexander of Paterson had ordered her husband not to attend the hearings or make any statements until the State Commissioner of Education has made a ruling in the case. Norton wag suspended by the Board June 1 after Charles Boxer charged the teacher with striking his son, Scott, May 1. Mrs. Norton said her husband had sent a letter to the father. She did not say what was in the letter. As a result of the letter, Boxer said he was withdrawing the assault charge. He added that he was not out to crucify the teacher and the meat of the matter was that his son said he had been struck and that it had been admitted. Apology Offered Norton reportedly said in the letter that he would publicly apologize to Scott and his parents. He said also that he hoped the incident would not disrupt the pleasant relationship he had had with the student. School trustees are expected to reinstate Norton with the opening of the fall term. The Board could ask the State Commissioner of Education to dismiss the charge against Norton. … Norton has been a member of the faculty since the High School opened in 1958. The Board of Education suspended Norton under a State law which requires such action when a serious complaint is made. Trustees have made decision in the case." @default.
- Q106207230 P7081 "Ea causa sese stultum brutumque faciebat grossulos ex melle edebat" @default.
- Q106209146 P7081 "Sevius Nicanor Marci libertus negabit. Sevius †post huius idem ac Marcus docebit." @default.
- Q106211497 P7081 "inde Berzobim, deinde Aizi processimus" @default.
- Q106211652 P7081 "When I was about five years old I developed an ear infection which resulted in mastoiditis and I can remember when the specialist who was recommended by our family doctor came to our home at 603 Garfield Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey to examine me, and my mother's tearful reaction when he told her that I would have to be hospitalized and operated on to drain the abscessed ear. … I agreed and was sent to the U.S. Naval training station in Newport, Rhode Island for boot camp then to Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania for radio school and then to Noroton Heights, Connecticut for special advanced communication school. I was finally assigned to the United States Navy armed guard service facility at the Brooklyn Naval Armory in late November of 1942. The armed guard service of the Navy provided gunners and communication personnel for allied shipping which moved in convoys under naval protection against German planes and submarines. My first ship, the James Iredell, was in the invasion of Casablanca in December, 1942 and in the invasion of Sicily in 1943. During my almost three years of sea duty I was on many ships and went to Cuba, Trinidad, Jamaica, England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Algeria as well, to some of these countries many times. I was discharged from the Navy at the Lido Beach Separation Center in Long Island in late 1945." @default.
- Q106214660 P7081 "Ordea qui dixit superest ut tritica dicat" @default.
- Q106225935 P7081 "Felix lectule talibussole amoribus" @default.
- Q106230999 P7081 "Orator est, Marce fili, vir bonus, dicendi peritus" @default.
- Q106230999 P7081 "Rem tene, verba sequentur" @default.
- Q106232000 P7081 "Si generalis species occecurrerit" @default.
- Q106236049 P7081 "Armenii regis spolia gausapae" @default.
- Q106236049 P7081 "angustiae fretus." @default.
- Q106236049 P7081 "de vectigalium Asiae constitutione" @default.
- Q106240037 P7081 "mortem ferre" @default.
- Q106241635 P7081 "Spartaco innocente coniecto ad gladiatorium" @default.
- Q106242223 P7081 "Sed diva flava et candida Roma Aesculapi filianomen novum Latio facitquod conditricis nomineRomam sub ipso omnes vocant" @default.
- Q106247994 P7081 "Duc o parens celsique dominator poli quocumque placuit: nulla parendi mora est." @default.
- Q106248038 P7081 "Ladies and gentlemen, in a few days we're going to go to the polls. And when you step into the polls you're going to have a very basic choice. If you want a liberal government, in favor of gay marriages and gun control and locking up state lands, then the Democrats have a candidate for you. If on the other hand you want a governor who is pro-family, opposed to gun control and in favor of opening up our state lands for recreation and hunting and mining and fishing and logging, someone who will reform CSED as she did he. Someone who will impose a conservative agenda on the state, and swing the pendulum away from the liberals and back to the conservatives. Then I'd appreciate your support. Thank you very much." @default.
- Q106249932 P7081 "The Baldwin Jewelry Robbery. The examination into the case of Charles and Lewis Lindauer, on a charge of implication in the above robbery, which has been in progress before Justice Sandford for the past two days, terminated last evening. The Justice considered the evidence sufficiently conclusive to hold the parties for the action of the Grand Jury, and therefore committed them in full, in default of bail. Much Interest has been manifested in this case, both by our own citizens and a large number of the friends of the accused from New York. The New Yorkers appeared quite chop-fallen at the decision of the Justice to hold them, and we understand that efforts are to in made by the friends to procure the necessary bail." @default.
- Q106250008 P7081 "Teacher Plans Appeal On State-Backed Ouster. Ridgefield, New Jersey. Former high school teacher James Norton has taken the first step toward appealing a ruling of state Commissioner of Education Carl L. Marburger authorizing his dismissal. Marburger ordered Norton's dismissal on grounds he was guilty of striking a student and physically abusing high school Principal Fred Procopio last year. Norton has filed a notice of appeal with the state Board of Education, which he is required to do within 30 days after the commissioner's ruling in order to be eligible for appeal. He has requested a copy of the voluminous transcript of his hearing, and says he has retained an attorney who will review it carefully with him to discover what ground he can base an appeal on. "We have to go over the whole thing before we make our decision whether to go ahead with the appeal or not," he said. Charges pressed in Municipal Court by George Najemian Sr., the parent, regarding the incident had been dismissed, but the borough Board of Education suspended Norton last year, then dismissed him after Commissioner Marburger ruled to authorize that act. Norton was suspended for three months in 1967 for striking a student, but the student's parents dropped charges when Norton admitted the assault. He was reinstated. The 40-year-old physics teacher is now employed in the Westchester County school system." @default.
- Q106256047 P7081 "Bene meriti servi sedeant: surgunt liberi" @default.
- Q106256192 P7081 "M. Brutus, quem ego honoris causa nomino, cruentum pugionem tenens Ciceronem exclamavit: ex quo intellegi debet eum conscium fuisse." @default.
- Q106259537 P7081 "quod in loco publico Licinia, Gai filia, iniussu populi dedicasset, sacrum non viderier." @default.
- Q106266502 P7081 "Ante omnes alias felix tamen hoc ego dicor, sive hominem peperi femina sive deum." @default.
- Q106266502 P7081 "Hic Atiae cinis est, genitrix hic Caesaris, hospes, condita: Romani sic voluere patres." @default.
- Q106266502 P7081 "epigrammata ex bobiensibus de atia matre augusti" @default.
- Q106270934 P7081 "Ex quo Caesareas suboles Lucusta cecidit horrida cura sui verna nota Neronis" @default.
- Q106271787 P7081 "Weekend Bride. Mrs. James Norton (Janet Powell) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell of 808 Edgewater Avenue, Ridgefield, was wed at St. Matthew's. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. an Mrs. Thomas Norton of 603 Garfield Avenue, Jersey City. The couple left for a honeymoon in Bermuda. They will live in Ridgefield." @default.
- Q106316971 P7081 "Fred Kahls Wed 35 Years. Bradley Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kahl of Linden Street celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary Monday at a dinner with their family. Mrs. Kahl is the former Miss Elizabeth Stube. She came to this country from Germany in 1927. Her husband, also from Germany, preceded her in 1924. They were married in New York and resided there until 30 years ago when they moved to this community. They have a daughter, Mrs. Rita Jordan of Preston Dr., and two sons, Fred of Linden St. and Robert at home, and six grandchildren. Kahl is employed by Con Edison in New York." @default.
- Q106319878 P7081 "William B. R. Mason of Bound Brook was elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society at a meeting Saturday afternoon in the Court House, succeeding the late Charles H. Bateman of this borough. At the same time A. VanDoren Honeyman of Plainfield, who was secretary of the society at its organization meeting in 1882, was named honorary president." @default.
- Q106358281 P7081 "et hoc apparitore P. Clodii vulneratus sum, et hominibus armatis, praesidiis dispositis a re p. remotus [sum] Cn. Pompeius obsessus<que> est:" @default.
- Q106362108 P7081 "The Somerset County Historical Society met Saturday afternoon in the Court House with an excellent attendance of members. A. V. D. Honeyman, president of the organization, presided and the opening prayer was offered by the Rev. B. V. D. Wyckoff, formerly pastor of the Readington Reformed Church. In his opening remarks. President Honeyman told something of the activities of the organization, which was formed some 25 years ago, and of the passing of some of its most active members during the ensuing years, Dr. Charles Pool, Dr. James LeFevre, Larue Vredenburg, A. G. Anderson, Joshua Doughty, Jr., and others. He regretted mat interest in the society was not as widespread as It had been in the early days of its organization, The annual election of officers, deferred from the Spring meeting, resulted in, the selection of Judge Nelson Y. Dungan as president; A. V. D. Honeyman, first vice president: W. B. R. Mason, second vice president Charles H. Bateman, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. A. Longstreet Stillwell, curator; A. V. D, Honeyman, Dr. Lancelot Ely, Mrs. A. L. C. Hardwicke, George R. Layton and Nelson Y. Dungan, trustees. … One of these was a lock of hair, cut from Washington's head the day following his death and presented to Mrs. Stephen Longfellow, mother of Henry W. Longfellow, its authenticity established beyond question of a doubt." @default.
- Q106362969 P7081 "Ille cui ternis Capitolia celsa triumphis sponte deum patuere cui freta nulla repostosabscondere sinus non tutae moenibus urbes" @default.
- Q106368504 P7081 "Mrs. Marion Palmer was elected President of the Somerset County Historical Society at its annual meeting at its Van Veghten House headquarters, Finderne. Other officers for 1973 are Lawrence Dyer, Vice President; George Thomson, Treasurer; Mrs. Jean Harrold, Recording Secretary, and Alfred Buschhorn, Corresponding Secretary. A silent tribute was observed for nominating committee chairman, Dr. Frederic H. Adams, who died suddenly the day before the meeting." @default.
- Q106371021 P7081 "Lawrence O. Dyer, 70, died Wednesday (January 29, 1986) at Morristown Memorial Hospital. He was born in Montclair and lived in Plainfield before moving to the Basking Ridge section of Bernards 13 years ago. Mr. Dyer retired in 1975 after 10 years of service with Elmer Brewer Fuel Co. in Somerville. He also had worked for Coca-Cola Co. in Bound Brook, Engelhard Industries in Newark and Peat, Marwick and Mitchell in New York City. He was past president and a board member of the Somerset County Historical Society in Somerville and was a member of the Basking Ridge Historical Society. He also was a member of St. James Church in Basking Ridge, the Noon Day Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church and Leisure Learning of Basking Ridge. Mr. Dyer was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Eugenia Lewandowski Dyer; a daughter, Alison D. Trofimov of Hampton; a brother, Joseph F. of Boca Raton, Fla., and Lakewood; a sister, Katherine Henry of Redmond, Wash.; and a grandchild. Arrangements are by Gallaway and Crane Funeral Home in Basking Ridge." @default.
- Q106378940 P7081 "Rev. D.R. Evans New Head Of Somerset Historical Group. The Rev. David R. Evans, pastor of the First Reformed Church, Somerville, was elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society at the annual meeting Saturday afternoon, succeeding County Clerk Walter K. Crater, who was not a candidate for reelection. Dr. Lancelot Ely, West High street, was named vice-president and Dr. Fred A. Wild, 111 East High street, Bound Brook, was reelected secretary and treasurer. Mrs. E. Miller, Bridgewater Township; Isaac Kip, Neshanic, and Miss Cora Wilcox, South Bridge street, comprised the nominating committee. Meeting was held in the Old Dutch Parsonage, Washington place, Somerville." @default.
- Q106382520 P7081 "Felix lectule talibussole amoribus" @default.
- Q106387464 P7081 "Nolo égo Neaeram té vocent sed Nérienem Cum quídem Mavorti es ín conubiúm data" @default.