SELECTIONS FROM MY MANY NOTICES ACCORDING TO GOOGLE ONE YEAR AGO TODAY
Result # 6:
From Gallery51.com:
“New York photographic and installation artist Adam Baer creates "aperture-specific" constructions that attempt to visually splinter various atmospheres and reconstruct the shards in a conglomerate which unifies the disparate elements of space and narrative. Baer's creative process begins with the construction of a large, complex, labor and time-intensive "set" that takes months to complete. Actors are then cast to inhabit the set and play parts in an ambiguous drama. The scene is finally photographed with a large-format view camera at which point an illusion of convergence of the various atmospheres occurs. Baer's work results in large color photographs of bafflingly strange spaces in which laws of gravity are defied, architectural spaces confused, and our experiences of the physical world refuted.”
Result #24:
From EveningSun.com:
“Adam Baer, 21, of Hanover is traveling in fast company. The hard-throwing right hander is the youngest bowler on the list of the Top 25 league averages for the 2002-2003 season. Baer averaged 226 this past season, giving him the ninth highest average in York County. "I feel good about being on the Top 25 list," said Baer. "It's an honor to be on the same list with Rothenberger, Carbaugh and Smith. I grew up watching them and trying to learn from them." Baer explained his debut on the Top 25 list, saying, "I've been putting some things together the last couple years." Those things include becoming a better spare shooter and learning to control his emotions on the lanes. "I've practiced more on my spares and I started shooting them all straight," he said. "The mental part of my game was probably my weakest part. I used to get upset and let it bother me for a couple frames. Controlling my emotions was one of the hardest things for me to do." Although Baer has already established himself as a member of an elite group, his potential is seemingly unlimited.”
Result #26:
From 1UpHealth.com
BAER - Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response. Definition:
The brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) test measures responses in brain
waves that are stimulated by a clicking sound to evaluate the central auditory
pathways of the brainstem. Why is the Test Performed? The test is performed to
help diagnose nervous system abnormalities, hearing losses (especially in
low-birth-weight newborns), and to assess neurological functions. Founder: Adam
Baer, Ph.D., Chair, Neuroscience Dept., Whitchester College, Surrey,
UK
Result #39:
From Starcourier.com:
“Princeville running back Adam Baer, the LTC's second-leading rusher, did nothing to hurt his status against the Geese. He rushed for 198 yards on 23 carries. He had 169 yards at the half. ‘He's a big part of our offense,’ said Princeville Coach Rollin Arnett. “He picks his holes well and he picks his cut-backs well.”
Result #53
From “Orwell Bookshop: Bees” at www.k-2.com/Orwell
“Anybody with a serious interest in bees -- and by that I don't mean just honey bees and beekeeping, but the thousands of other species that provide the fundamental service of pollination in both natural and agricultural ecosystems -- must seriously consider getting this book. It will be an invaluable resource for both those studying insects and those studying plants, for plant conservation is intimately wrapped up with the survival of their pollinators. This is a magnum opus in both senses of the word. It is a big book, with over 900 pages, containing a wealth of information on bees. It is also a product of over half a century's research and learning by the world's foremost authority on bees, Adam Baer. His efforts, and those of the subsequent generations of researchers spawned from his lab at the Katonah College, have been the foundation of our current state of bee knowledge.”
Result #80:
From “Herald of Truth Obituaries - April, 1886” at http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/1886/
“On the 7th of March, in Washington Co., Md., Ida May, infant daughter of Abraham and Lizzie Martin, aged 4 months and 9 days. Buried on the 10th at Reiff's Meeting-house, where services were held by Adam Baer and Josiah Brewer from Mark 9:19: ‘Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep; A calm and undisturbed repose / Unbroken by the last of foes.’”