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* Prospect for Christendom: Essays in Catholic Social Reconstruction ( Faber and Faber, 1945 ) editor, with F. N. Davey, V. A. Demant, E. L. Mascall, T. S. Eliot, Philip Mairet, Patrick McLaughlin, T. M. Heron, Ruth Kenyon, David G. Peck, William G. Peck, Charles Smyth, Cyril E. Hudson, Henry Balmforth, Rosalinde Wilton, P. E. T. Widdrington

Kenyon and New
Three months later, the Panic spread to the United States when three major banks stopped making payments, the New York Warehouse & Security Company on September 8, Kenyon, Cox, & Co. on September 13, and the largest bank, Jay Cooke & Company, on September 18.
Particularly important in setting standards was John Kenyon, the pronunciation editor of the second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary.
Bexley Hall remained affiliated with Kenyon College until 1968, when it broke ties with Kenyon and relocated to Rochester, New York, forming a new association with the Baptist seminary Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School.
Kenyon is one of the Hidden Ivies and considered one of the most prestigious liberal arts colleges in the nation with distinctions such as being named one of Newsweek's " New Ivies ".
The two major malls in Rishon LeZion are Rothschild Center in the old downtown center and Gold Mall ( Kenyon HaZahav ) in the New West district.
" Fortunately for Tate and his wife, Lowell soon settled into the so-called " writer's house " ( a dorm that received its nickname after it had accrued a number of ambitious young writers ) with fellow students Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell .< ref > McAlexander, Hugh, " Peter Taylor: The Undergraduate Years at Kenyon ," The Kenyon Review, New Series, Vol.
In 1893 Patent attorneys Witter & Kenyon, New York, became the counsels of the defense in three cases of patent infringement.
New York: Ralph B. Kenyon, 1896..
After being fed up with four of the New Generation ( Kid Muscle, Terry Kenyon, Wally Tusket and Dik Dik Van Dik ... a. k. a. Team AHO ) slacking off, chairman Vance McMadd created a tournament where they would have to fight four rookies ( Jeager, Scarface, Road Rage and Hydrazoa ... a. k. a. Generation EX ) for the right to be stationed in Japan.
In Hateful Contraries, Wimsatt refers to a “ New Amateurism ,” an “ anti-criticism ” emerging in works such as Leslie Fiedler ’ s “ Credo ,” which appeared in the Kenyon Review.
He attended Kenyon College and New York University, earning a B. A.
He has received honorary degrees from Kenyon College, the University of Rhode Island, the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York, and the University of Western Bohemia in the Czech Republic.
Kinsella's manuscripts are housed in the University of Western Australia, the National Library of Australia, the University of New South Wales, Kenyon College and the University of Leeds.
Students from the classes of 2009 and 2010 are attending Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, Ole Miss, Georgetown University, Northwestern University, Boston University, New York University, Tufts University, Pitzer College, Pomona College, Vanderbilt University, University of Southern California, Denison University, Kenyon College, University of California Berkeley, Colorado College, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Texas Christian University, Dartmouth College, Vassar College, Middlebury College, Furman University, Washington University in St. Louis, and many others.
McConnell of Oral Roberts University, has charged in a thesis entitled Kenyon Connection, that Kenyon adopted the teachings of New Thought and relabeled them.
* Dorothy Kenyon ( 1888-1972 ), New York lawyer
The Kenyon Review, founded by John Crowe Ransom, espoused the so-called New Criticism.
Recent notable buildings designed by the firm include the headquarters for the National Association of Realtors in Washington, D. C., occupying a prominent location on New Jersey Avenue, the conservatory for the Cleveland Botanical Garden, the Lansburgh Theater for the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, The Fannie Cox Math and Science Center for Friends ' Central School in Wynnewood, PA, the synagogue building for Young Israel of Brookline, Massachusetts, the Kenyon Athletic Center, and buildings on many American college campuses, including those of Harvard University and Kenyon College.
Educated at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, and lives in New York City and Martha's Vineyard.
* Kenyon & Kenyon-Events-Institute for International Research's 7th Annual Generic Drugs Summit " Steven J. Lee, Ph. D., partner in our New York Office, will be participating in a panel entitled " The Effect of Proposed Patent Reform Legislation on Hatch-Waxman Litigation " at the Institute for International Research's 7th Annual Generic Drugs Summit in Washington, D. C ."

Kenyon and ;
Kenyon gradually pieced the fragments together, making three independent sections: the first, nine feet long with twenty-two columns of writing ; the next section, a little over two feet long with six columns ; the third, three and a half feet long with ten columns – a total length of almost fifteen feet and thirty-nine columns.
Peter Marsden has attracted new investors to the club, with a new board of directors ; Phillip Carruthers, Anthony Christofis, Joe Cirino, John Glasson, Robert Heys, Robert Houseman, Jim Kenyon, David Lloyd, Demetrakis Nicou, John Norris, Alan Pickup, Oliver Sanker and Peter Shaw.
Jane Kenyon ; Eighties Press and Ally Press ISBN 0-915408-30-9
The town of Holcomb was thrust into national headlines on November 15, 1959, when four members of the prominent Clutter family — Herbert, 48 ; his wife Bonnie, 45 ; daughter Nancy, 16 ; and son Kenyon, 15 — were found bound and shot to death in various rooms of their home, on the family's River Valley Farm on the outskirts of Holcomb.
There are also factual inaccuracies ; Kenyon Homfray in the Ecclesiastical Law Journal notes that despite being considered the supreme legal authority on the subject of consecration, which he covered in the third volume of the Institutes, he offered no legal support for his opinion and ignored those pieces of case law which rejected his interpretation.
* Georges Méliès ' career as a director comes to an end ; Mitchell and Kenyon shoot their last known films.
* Kenyon Junction ( built between 1833 and 1837 ; junction with the Bolton and Leigh Railway ; closed 2 January 1961 and the Tyldesley Loopline ; closed 5 May 1969 )
Sir Frederic Kenyon ’ s slim but useful volume of 37 pages covers the years up to 1951 ; Sir Mortimer Wheeler ’ s characteristically incisive, amusing and informative volume covers the years 1949 to 1968.
Movement artists Tamara Ashley and Simone Kenyon performed the entire length of the trail in August 2006 ; their book documents the performance and invites readers to create their own interpretations of the landscapes along the way.
He had previously practised in the Court of Chancery, and although unfamiliar with Roman law was highly efficient ; Lord Eldon said " I am mistaken if, after I am gone, the Chancery Records do not prove that if I have decided more than any of my predecessors in the same period of time, Sir Lloyd Kenyon beat us all ".
In 1762 one of the leaders of the Northern Circuit died, and his work was given to Dunning ; as he found himself with too many cases, he gave many to Kenyon.
Kenyon went with Richmond to Carlisle and Cockermouth as his lawyer, and secured the constituencies for Richmond ; as a result, Richmond chose to employ Kenyon as his lawyer from then onwards.
As a judge, Kenyon overruled the principles that a court of law could not consider trusts or a pecuniary legacy ; it was said that he " restored the simplicity and rigor of the common law ".
In 1773 he married his cousin, Mary Kenyon, with whom he had three sons ; Lloyd, who predeceased him, George, and Thomas.
Kenyon was noted by John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell as " a man of wonderful quickness of perception, of considerable intellectual nimbleness, of much energy of purpose, and of unwearied industry ", although Campbell noted that, thanks to Kenyon's lack of a university education, he knew only " the corner of jurisprudence which he professionally cultivated ; he had not even the information generally picked up by the clever clerk of a country attorney ".
* 1983 Law and Medical Ethics ( with J. Kenyon Mason ) ( this text has gone through several editions: an eighth, by Mason and Graeme Laurie, was published in 2010 ; McCall Smith contributed to the first six editions )
Cox was the father of the painter Kenyon Cox ; his grandson, Allyn Cox, also won fame as a muralist.

Sewanee and operated
Coalmont was established as a coal mining company town around 1904, operated by the Sewanee Coal, Coke and Land Company.

Sewanee and New
Bishop Polk was the leading founder of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, which he envisioned as a national university for the South and a New World equivalent to Oxford and Cambridge, both in England.
T. Irwin, John T., " The Crisis of Regular Forms " of On the Edge of the Knife by Charles Edward Eaton ; Birth and Copulation and Death by Harry Morris ; Coat on a Stick by Rolfe Humphries ; The Geography of Lograire by Thomas Merton ; New and Selected Poems by David Wagoner ; The World Before Us: Poems 1950-70 by Theodore Weiss, The Sewanee Review, Vol.
Irwin, John T. ( as John Bricuth ), Just Let Me Say This About That, Sewanee Writers ' Series ( New York: Overlook Press, 1998 ).
*" R. P. Blackmur: The Politics of a New Critic ", Russell Fraser, The Sewanee Review, Vol.
His poems have appeared in magazines such as AGNI, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, The New Yorker, the Sewanee Review Ploughshares, and Poetry, as well as online on Slate and Poetry Daily.
His poetry and fiction have won many awards, including a fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Castagnola Award from the Poetry Society of America, the Friend of Darwin Award from the National Center for Science Education, and the Humanist Arts Award of the American Humanist Association, and have appeared in scores of publications, including Harper's Magazine, The Nation, New Republic, New York Times, Paris Review, Partisan Review, Poetry, Sewanee Review, and Yale Review.
From 1891 to 1898, he was professor of modern languages in the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, then joined the editorial staff of The Churchman in New York City from 1899 to 1912.

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