Starting material for wikiproject nebraska... [1] [2]
# | Name | Term Began | Term Ended | Party |
2 | William H. James (acting) | 1871]] | 1873]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
3 | Robert Wilkinson Furnas | 1873]] | 1875]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
5 | Albinus Nance | 1879]] | 1883]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
6 | James W. Dawes | 1883]] | 1887]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
9 | John Milton Thayer | May 15]], 1891]] | February 8]], 1892]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
10 | James E. Boyd | February 8]], 1892]] | 1893]] | United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] |
11 | Lorenzo Crounse | 1893]] | 1895]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
12 | Silas A. Holcomb | 1895]] | 1899]] | Fusion (United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]/Populist) |
13 | William A. Poynter | 1899]] | 1901]] | Fusion (United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]/Populist) |
14 | Charles H. Dietrich | 1901]] | May 1]], 1901]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
15 | Ezra P. Savage (acting) | May 1]], 1901]] | 1903]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
16 | John H. Mickey | 1903]] | 1907]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
18 | Ashton C. Shallenberger | 1909]] | 1911]] | United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] |
19 | Chester H. Aldrich | 1911]] | 1913]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
20 | John H. Morehead | 1913]] | 1917]] | United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] |
21 | Keith Neville | 1917]] | 1919]] | United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] |
22 | Samuel R. McKelvie | 1919]] | 1923]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
24 | Adam McMullen | 1925]] | 1929]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
25 | Arthur J. Weaver | 1929]] | 1931]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
27 | Robert Leroy Cochran | 1935]] | 1941]] | United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] |
31 | Victor E. Anderson | 1955]] | 1959]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
32 | Ralph G. Brooks | 1959]] | September 9]], 1960]] | United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] |
33 | Dwight W. Burney (acting) | September 9]], 1960]] | 1961]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
35 | Norbert T. Tiemann | 1967]] | 1971]] | United States Republican Party|Republican]] |
List of missing Nebraska Senators:
Class 1
Senator | Party | From | To |
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Charles H. Van Wyck | Republican | 1881 | 1887 |
William V. Allen | Populist | 1893 | 1899 |
Monroe L. Hayward | Republican | 1899 | 1899 |
William V. Allen | Populist | 1899 | 1901 |
Charles H. Dietrich | Republican | 1901 | 1905 |
Elmer J. Burkett | Republican | 1905 | 1911 |
Gilbert M. Hitchcock | Democrat | 1911 | 1923 |
Robert B. Howell | Republican | 1923 | 1933 |
William H. Thompson | Democrat | 1933 | 1934 |
Richard C. Hunter | Democrat | 1934 | 1935 |
Edward R. Burke | Democrat | 1935 | 1941 |
Hugh A. Butler | Republican | 1941 | 1954 |
Samuel W. Reynolds | Republican | 1954 | |
David K. Karnes | Republican | 1987 | 1989 |
� Class 2
Senator | Party | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Thomas W. Tipton | Republican | 1867 | 1875 |
Phineas W. Hitchcock | Republican | 1871 | 1877 |
Alvin Saunders | Republican | 1877 | 1883 |
Charles F. Manderson | Republican | 1883 | 1895 |
John M. Thurston | Republican | 1895 | 1901 |
Joseph H. Millard | Republican | 1901 | 1907 |
Norris Brown | Republican | 1907 | 1913 |
Hazel H. Abel | Republican | 1954 |
Current common carriers
edit- Brandon Corporation
- Nebkota Railway
- Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado RailNet
- Omaha, Lincoln and Beatrice Railway
- Sidney and Lowe Railroad
In radio astronomy, the unit flik was coined by a group at Lockheed in Palo Alto, CA as a substitute for the SI derived unit W cm-2 sr -1 um-1, or Watts divided by centimeters squared, steradians squared, and micrometers.
This is primarily used as a unit of radiance or sterance. While it started out used only in Lockheed, many in the radio astronomy field adopted it's use. This can be particularly confusing when flik is abbreviated as f, which is the same abbreviation as the SI unit farad.
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editArticle III-12 Legislators; terms; limitation.
(1) No person shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Legislature for four years next after the expiration of two consecutive terms regardless of the district represented.
(2) Service prior to January 1, 2001, as a member of the Legislature shall not be counted for the purpose of calculating consecutive terms in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) For the purpose of this section, service in office for more than one-half of a term shall be deemed service for a term.
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Ideas of things to do
editMy play:
My work:
- Microcantilever - Oh my, they actually don't have this!!! Wow! Top priority.
- Pushbroom scanning, sweeping back and forth...
- Barkhausen effect Check!
- Barkhausen Criterion
- Thickness Shear Mode
- Quartz Crystal Microbalance
- Tabor surface
- Baffles- not HP, but IR
Look into
edit- Joseth Moore,
- Coleen Seng (check)
- Flik (unit): W cm^-2 sr^-2 um^-1 (check)