![]() After noting a few rare comments about their own status by elderly medievals, we will review the Ages of Man theories and discuss provisions medieval society made for the elderly. The talk will begin by examining who was considered to be an old person, with a survey of literary depictions of the aged. Compton Reeves will explain that not only did many people in medieval times survive to old age, but thrive. Upending the popular misconception that all medieval people died very young, Dr. Compton Reeves, American Branch Research Officer To register, send an email to TALK “Labor & Leisure in Medieval Old Age” Dr. Project in America’, the US arm of the UK-based ‘Revealing Richard’Īttendance is open to any member of the Richard III Society and its branches, with priority given to American Branch members. She is the current Secretary of The Richard III Society – American BranchĪs well as past Membership Chair. She is the retired President and CEO of AcquiData, Inc. Tellico Lake TN, Sally holds a BA Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappaįrom Wheaton College (MA) and a Masters Degree from the U of Sally Keil has brought her interest in history to life for her many ![]() (Blazon?! What the heck is that? Come find out!) By the end of this class each student should be able to blazon a simple shield. The arms carried by the Plantagenet family, kings of England for over 350 years, will be discussed as the class will learn about blazonry. The evolution of the College of Arms will be presented, and the development of arms as vital medieval symbols of power will be reviewed. In this class we will learn all about heraldry: its history, its function, and its current place in English society. Aufderheide, Ronald G.ZOOM TALK Heraldry, Blazonry and the Plantagenets Sally Keil, secretary of the American Branch Mahoney, Rachel Knudson-Ballard, Mary Ann Peberdy, Elizabeth Ferry Godburn, Daniel Harker, Jerry Overton, R. Jones, Stephen Yahn, Dennis Rabel, David B. Richardson, Frederick Ehlert, Christopher Freyberg, Neal Richmond, Christopher Shields, Ilene Wilets, Jennifer Holohan, Andy R. Bosken, Patricia Burke, Judith Paulsen, Gary Newton, Lynne D. Bondurant, Max Harry Weil, Michael Osur, Brian MacGavin, Britta Myrin, Ruchir Sehra, Vijayaraghavan Krishnaswami, Thomas A. Megargel, Stephen Ehrlich, Bruce Haynes, Linda Asbury, Shannon W. O'Connor, Patricia McGraw, Missy Bollinger, Ross E. Stapleton, Jonathan VanZile, Michael Ottaway, Robert E. Sayre, Jim Christenson, Sarah Pennington, Allan Holmes, Heather Payne, Roland Webb, Nadia Douglas, Patricia Lawson, Mark C. Becker, Anne Barry, Ellen Demertsidies, Michael R. Schmidt, Lynn Wittwer, Heather Brooks, Christopher Burke, Denise Griffiths, Lance B. Welch, Lynn Marie Mango, Kristen Bilicki, Mary D. Clay Mann, Brent Shaum, Kimberlee Brown, Kammy Jacobsen, Robert Zalenski, Scott Compton, Robert B. Weisfeldt, Barbara Riegel, James Christenson, Thomas Therndrup, Mohamud Ramzanali Daya, N. Ornato, Mary Ann McBurnie, Graham Nichol, Marcel E. The Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) trial: study design and rationale. Campbell, David Hostler, Jerry Overton, Kelly Schaffer, Robert J. Becker, Anne Barry, Ellen Demertsidis, Jonathan Van Zile, Christine Grimmelsman, Laura Nolting, Vince N. Travers, Adrian Panylyk, Kathryn Irwin, Brenda Heisz, Lance B. Stephens, Sarah Nafziger, Janyce Sanford, David Feeny, Andrew H. Henry, Scott Johnson, Henry Thode, Edward R. Cummins, Alidene Doherty, Susan Alexandra Thompson, Sue Wood, Jim Christenson, Allan Holmes, Heather Payne, Roland Webb, Nadia Douglas, Patricia Lawson, Mark C. Schmidt, Lynn Wittwer, Heather Brooks, Christopher Burke, Denise Griffiths, Michael Osur, Brian MacGavin, Britta Myrin, R. Domanski, Michael Proschan, Yves Rosenberg, Lisa O'Neill, Denise Simons-Morton, Marcel E. Schmidt, Lisa Parmenter, Laura Grabowski, Stephen Ehrlich, Bruce Haynes, Linda Asbury, Margaret Amaya, Jennifer Holohan, Frederick Ehlert, Christopher Freyberg, Neal Richmond, Christopher Shields, Eleanor Schron, Jerome Fleg, Michael J. Clay Mann, Brent Shaum, Kimberlee Brown, Kammy Jacobsen, Ruchir Sehra, Tom P. Mahoney, Rachel Knudson-Ballard, George Vasquez, Deb Cordes, Susan J. Bosken, Patricia Burke, Judith Paulsen, Gary Newton, Graham Nichol, George Arthur Wells, Ella Huszti, Jennifer Rokosh, Debbie Morris, Karen M. Goff, Laurence McCullough, Louis Gonzales, Henry A. Leon Greene, Judy Powell, Alice Birnbaum, Robert Ledingham, Richard Moore, Mary Morris, Margit Scholz, Art Kerr, Costas T. Jones, Stephen Yahn, Dennis Rabel, Robert E. Sayre, Barbara Riegel, Krishnaswami Vijayaraghavan, Thomas A. Campbell, Lois Van Ottingham, Mary Ann McBurnie, Joseph P. Groh, Mary Ann Peberdy, Sarah Pennington, Ilene Wilets, Venard J. Implementation of community-based public access defibrillation in the PAD trial
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