From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10068 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, November 8 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10068 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Protect Your Family from the Flu Season With Fever Patrol! ["ThermometerS] Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! ["Translator" ] Shopper, You can qualify to get a $90 Walgreens gift card! ["Good News" <] Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area ["ViewForeclosureHomes" Subject: Protect Your Family from the Flu Season With Fever Patrol! Protect Your Family from the Flu Season With Fever Patrol! http://feverpatrol.email/E0vwiRB4RxPgY3bGY0B3eGl_lkYMLhfgW4DIEm-DanQxo5M0YQ http://feverpatrol.email/KjNz_oLcQz9CioIFuxjWO1VbSRUWVgQCStzlZkb-9Shk_-60IQ ichards expanded the School of Medicine by establishing a chair and laboratory of bacteriology; increasing the number of instructors in anatomy, physiology, and surgery; and improving the chemistry curriculum. He also standardized the curriculum and increased its duration from three to four years. The property of the medical school, which theretofore had been owned by its own legal corporation, was transferred to the President and Directors of Georgetown College, giving Richards authority over the appointment of professors. Richards also desired to have a hospital adjoined to the medical school, but there was initially little interest in this among faculty and donors. Eventually, Georgetown University Hospital was completed in 1898, and it was put under the care of the Sisters of Saint Francis. Richards worked with Bishop John Keane to address tensions with the newly established Catholic University of America, which was located in the same city and run by the American bishops. Many feared that it would interfere with Georgetown University, and it did indeed seek to take control of Georgetown's law and medical schools as its own. This proposal was approved by the Jesuit superior general, Luis Ma ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 03:56:25 -0500 From: "Translator" Subject: Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! 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These two conversions disturbed Havens Cowles's mother, Cynthia, who was Episcopalian, and her relatives encouraged her to leave her husband. Likewise, Henry Livingston was ostracized by his family and acquaintances in Ohio. As a result, he abandoned his ministry and moved to New York City to search for work in business, leaving his family in the care of his father in Granville, Ohio. While there, Cynthia Cowles followed her husband in converting to Catholicism. She moved with her children to Jersey City, New Jersey, in September ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 04:47:50 -0500 From: "Good News" Subject: Shopper, You can qualify to get a $90 Walgreens gift card! Shopper, You can qualify to get a $90 Walgreens gift card! http://walgreen.shop/9hL6hbFjFCLmmkINs5xV-ydOheMcNR27XZ2wrxgcdefV_4Up http://walgreen.shop/5_i12mZU5VeCmMYZYpFZxjom8VwRlFfMnRKDZN4s2SFur3o Richards's father sought to send all his children to Catholic schools but was at times unable to. Therefore, Richards attended both Catholic and public schools in Jersey City. At the age of fourteen, he quit school and took up work as a bookkeeper for his father. Four years later, the two of them moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where they worked in the steel industry. In September 1869 Richards enrolled at Boston College. The rest of his family joined him and his father in Boston in July of that year. Richards remained at the college for three years, where he was active in school sports, before entering the Society of Jesus and proceeding to the novitiate in Frederick, Maryland, on August 7, 1872. Upon entering the order, he changed his name to Joseph Havens Richards. At the end of his probationary period, Ri ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 09:14:23 +0100 From: "ViewForeclosureHomes" Subject: Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area http://enhancements.email/b4S8qYlzkjnpJDCG1oVuKKPf6cjbd8DdanQoMlf-z6XKzxjljw http://enhancements.email/57bagbsuihbTas2CjRBPYMIQ6nvU9aVyhCnxAtdz3d7JWLgQMw oseph Havens Richards SJ (born Havens Cowles Richards; November 8, 1851 b June 9, 1923) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who became a prominent president of Georgetown University, where he instituted major reforms and significantly enhanced the quality and stature of the university. Born to a prominent Ohio family, his father was an Episcopal priest who controversially converted to Catholicism and had the infant Richards secretly baptized as a Catholic. Richards became the president of Georgetown University in 1888 and undertook significant construction, such as the completion of Healy Hall, which included work on Gaston Hall and Riggs Library, and the building of Dahlgren Chapel. Richards sought to transform Georgetown into a modern, comprehensive university. To that end, he bolstered the graduate programs, expanded the School of Medicine and Law S ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 11:23:06 +0100 From: "EMF Protection" Subject: New Discovery, How every cell of your body is affected New Discovery, How every cell of your body is affected http://protectionpro.email/yRuFt8yXZXKXRzsywK3GcA40c3dHMBa4W5srMr8yAUOmW1Ok http://protectionpro.email/XHp05AO7NRlgSBh0lX1ACq38LRVqq97YOECRPTIEFfvbGWeCkg ichards was born into a prominent family, which traced its lineage to colonial America on both his paternal and maternal sides. His uncle was Orestes Brownson, a Catholic activist and intellectual. On his mother's side, he was a descendant of James Kilbourne, a colonel in the U.S. Army who led a regiment on the American frontier in the War of 1812, founded the city of Worthington, Ohio, and became a United States Representative from Ohio. On his father's side, Richards's lineage included combatants in the American Revolutionary War, such as William Richards (his great-grandfather), who led a contingent of troops that took part in the siege at the Battle of Fort Slongo and who later fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill as a colonel. Through William Richards, he traced his ancestry to James Richards, who was documented in 1634 as residing on the Eel River ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10068 ***********************************************