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Donald H. Slater
His survivors include his wife, Donna Lou of the home; two sons: Dewayne Slater and wife, Janet of Trenton, Mo.; and David Slater and wife, Ilishia of Trenton; five grandchildren, Kayla Slater, Kiley Slater, Michael Slater, Phillip Slater, and Matthew Slater, all of Trenton; and one great-grandson, Scott Slater-Maberry of Trenton.
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Donald H. Slater of Elk Grove Village The funeral service for Donald H. Slater, 76, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 27, at Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Road (three blocks south of Biesterfield Road), Elk Grove Village. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Gardens West, Oakbrook Terrace. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday, at the funeral chapel.
Central Mass. gets hooked on salmon Species reintroduction spawns success story
\"It's a success story,\" said Caleb H. Slater, coordinator of the Atlantic salmon program for the state Division of Fisheries & Wildlife. \"We're getting fish back every year.\" In the past two decades, the program has brought wild Atlantic salmon back to streams in the western part of the state for the first time in centuries. The Atlantic salmon program began in the late 1960s and, after some tough years, has been improving its success rate in the past decade or so. Millions of salmon eggs are hatched in the state hatchery in Palmer and a federal hatchery in Bethel, Vt., and are released a few months later into streams that feed into the Connecticut River. This year, a total of 2.3 million fry are set to be stocked, Mr. Slater said. At Wachusett, however, thousands of salmon spawn each fall up the Stillwater River. Unlike the Atlantic salmon, which are protected by law, the Stillwater salmon offer a unique fishing opportunity in Massachusetts.
John H. Slater
[John H. Slater], 50, died Saturday, June 9.
CHARLES H. SLATER, 85, RETIRED VICE PRESIDENT OF J.T. BAKER CHEMICAL
Charles Hollis Slater, 85, of 3558 Baldwin Drive, Palmer Township, died Thursday in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Marion (Hance) Nolan Slater and the late Alice (Koogle) Slater. He was married to his second wife 15 years in November. He was a former director of the Easton Area Chamber of Commerce and the Easton Area YMCA. He also was a former director and past president of the Sales and Marketing International Association of the Easton Area and a past president of the Easton Club. He was a former a member of the executive committee of the Easton Area United Fund.
Joy Landreth Slater Wed
The Rev. Dr. Richard Kirk performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Philip F.N. Fanning of Unionville, Pa., and H.
Raymond H. Slater February 5, 2007
Surviving are seven children, Jacqueline Goodman, Springville; Michele Alden, Tunkhannock; Raymond Jr., Bryn Mawr; Margaret Zalewski, South Canaan; Stephen, Gainesville, Fla.; Ellen Woelful, Glenolden; and John \"Bud,\" Lake Carey; and their spouses; his grandchildren; and four siblings, sister, Marlene Evans; Clarks Summit; and brothers, Robert, John and Frank, Scranton.
Are species real?: an essay on the metaphysics of species
[MARC Slater] (Bucknell Univ.) answers the question of whether species are real with a predictable, though frustrating, \"yes and no\"/\"it's complicated.\" The immediate problem concerns the serious metaphysical difficulties involved in identifying \"species\" as a real category-a natural distinction waiting to be discovered by people, rather than a man-made concept.
Metaphysics and the philosophy of science: new essays
258p bibl index ISBN 9780199363209 cloth, $74.00; ISBN 9780199363223 ebook, contact publisher for price Slater (Bucknell Univ.) and Yudell (California State Univ., Chico) present a carefully crafted, ten-essay collection in which leading philosophers of science explore the relationship between science and metaphysics. The questions of whether, when, and how philosophers should defer to scientists' claims about what aspects really exist in the world is a matter of long-standing importance in the philosophy of science and in philosophy writ large.