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Gary Allen Like the craftsman in his poem 'The Cabinet Maker', Gary Allen's poems are well-made, dovetailed and bevelled. They deal with raw material — pain, loss, sexual violence, harsh personal memories honestly faced. In a technique that refines and controls through rhythm and voice, the blunt energy of experience is given shape and direction. The poems are finished but within this technical achievement is a startling world. Allen's voice is intense and clear; he confronts the unpleasant, suggests further horrors, further violence, but behind the anguish is a sensibility that accepts and perseveres.
Gary Allen is the Vice President for Information Technology at the University of Missouri (UM). In this role he oversees the information technology infrastructure for the four UM campuses, UM Health Care, and statewide extension programs, as well as a student enrollment of more than 63,000. He ... has overall responsibility for the statewide research and education network (MOREnet) and MOBIUS, a statewide common library platform. Additionally, he serves as Chief Information Officer for the UM-Columbia (MU) campus, where he oversees campus-wide computing and telecommunication operations.
Gary Allen has over 20 years of total photography experience. He now lives in Wilmington, North Carolina, but enjoys travelling to work. For over 15 years, Gary Allen worked as a full-time newspaper photojournalist. You can view samples of his photojournalism work. His photos have appeared in Time, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Southern Living, and dozens of other leading magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Chicago Tribune. For 12 years Gary worked at the News & Observer in Raleigh, NC.
Gary Allen has over 30 years of experience in the chemicals and plastics industry developing and commercializing new processes and products. He has worked in a number of capacities directing research and development activities focused on both specialty chemicals and polymers. Dr. Allen has led new product development programs in applications ranging from pharmaceutical controlled release delivery systems to construction materials to athletic footwear. He has extensive experience in both water-soluble polymers and polyurethanes. Dr. Allen has ... led new product introductions in Europe and Asia, as well as in the US, and major new catalyst and process technology development programs that have resulted in plant process conversions, new product commercialization, and global licensing agreements.
KENSINGTON – Gary Allen Haugh, 58, of the Chamberlain Highway in Kensington, husband of Diane (Sinescalco) Haugh, died Monday (September 29, 2003) at New Britain General Hospital. Born in Manchester, the son of Thelma (Cameron) and the late David Haugh, he graduated from Manchester High School, served in the US Navy, and was employed at Southern New England Telephone until his retirement. In addition to his wife and his mother, he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Sean and Janell Haugh of Manchester, a daughter, Candice Intino of Farmington, two step-sons and a step-daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Regina Slowik of Cheshire, and Christopher Slowik of Brooklyn, New York, a sister, Gertrude Wright of South Windsor, two grandchildren, Joshua Haugh and Sophia Marie Slowik, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be private. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Friends and relatives are invited to call at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Regina Slowik, 1314 Cheshire Street, Cheshire, on Thursday (October 2, 2003) from 4-7pm.
WHILE majoring in history at Stanford University, Gary Allen became involved in "power-structure research" on the U.S. banking and corporate elites and their roles in shaping the course of U.S. political and economic policies during this century. Over the last 20 years he has become the leading authority on secretive Establishment organizations including the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Mr. Allen's commentaries appear regularly in American Opinion magazine, of which he is a contributing editor. His nine books include None Dare Call It Conspiracy, with more than five million copies in print . . ..
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