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** and Benjamin
** The Benjamin Franklin Bridge across the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey
** The Franklin Institute, a science museum in Philadelphia, which presents the Benjamin Franklin Medal
** For a list of persons with the given name Benjamin see
** Walter Benjamin
** Benjamin
** Benjamin Guggenheim, American businessman ( b. 1865 ).
** The Likud Party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, wins a narrow victory in the Israeli general election.
** Proposed budget cuts by Benjamin Netanyahu spark protests from 250, 000 workers, who shut down services across Israel.
** Benjamin Spock, American athlete, pediatrician, and author ( b. 1903 )
** Benjamin Bratt, American actor
** Metropolitan Benjamin ( Fedchenkov ), Orthodox missionary and writer, Exarch of Russian Church in North America ( b. 1880 )
** Shelton Benjamin, American professional wrestler
** Benjamin Britten, English composer ( b. 1913 )
** Benjamin Libet, American pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness ( d. 2007 )
** Benjamin Foulois, American Brigadier General ( USAF ), first rated US military pilot, trained by the Wright Brothers ( b. 1879 )
** Benjamin Raich, Austrian Olympic skier
** Metropolitan Benjamin ( Fedchenkov ), Orthodox missionary and writer, Exarch of Russian Church in North America ( d. 1961 )
** Benjamin Prins, Dutch artist ( d. 1934 )
** Benjamin B. Gunn, Canadian politician ( d. 1907 )
** U. S. presidential election, 1892: Grover Cleveland is elected over Benjamin Harrison and James B. Weaver to win the second of his non-consecutive terms.
** Elizabeth Harrison, daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and Mary Dimmick Harrison ( b. 1897 )
** Benjamin Thompson, American physicist and inventor ( b. 1753 )
** English composer Benjamin Britten ’ s chamber opera version of The Turn of the Screw receives its world premiere at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice.
** Benjamin O. Davis Jr., American general ( b. 1912 )

** and Britten
** Arne Akselberg ( producer & engineer ) & Truls Mørk ( producer & artist ) for Benjamin Britten Cello Suites ( 1-3 )
** Composer Benjamin Britten accepts a life peerage, only a few months before his death.
** Vittorio Negri ( producer ), Colin Davis ( conductor ), Heather Harper, Jonathan Summers, Jon Vickers & the Royal Opera House Orchestra for Britten: Peter Grimes
** Terry Britten ( producer ) & Tina Turner for " What's Love Got to Do with It "
** Terry Britten & Graham Lyle ( songwriters ) for " What's Love Got to Do with It " performed by Tina Turner
** Leonard Bernstein ( conductor ) for Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals / Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
** Benjamin Britten ( conductor ), Edward Chapman, David Willcocks ( choir directors ), the Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir & the London Symphony Orchestra & Choir for Britten: War Requiem
** Benjamin Britten ( composer & conductor ) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Britten: War Requiem
** Benjamin Britten ( conductor ) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Britten: War Requiem
** Robert Shaw ( choir director ) & the Robert Shaw Chorale for Britten: A Ceremony of Carols
** Robert M. Jones ( art director ) & Jan Balet ( graphic artist ) for Saint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals / Britten: Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler
** Douglas Larter ( engineer ), Carlo Maria Giulini ( conductor ) & the Philharmonia Orchestra for Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
** Brian Couzens ( producer ), Richard Hickox ( conductor ), Philip Langridge, Alan Opie, Janice Watson, the London Symphony Chorus & the City of London Sinfonia for Britten: Peter Grimes
** Robert Shafer ( conductor ), Betty Scott, Joan McFarland ( choir directors ), the Maryland Boy Choir, the Shenandoah Conservatory Chorus & the Washington Chorus for Britten: War Requiem
** 1965 Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra ; Philharmonia Orchestra
** Bill Britten ( 1959 – 1964 ) at WPIX-TV
** Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Britten: War Requiem
** Jack Renner ( engineer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ), the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & the Atlanta Boy Choir for Britten: War Requiem
** Robert Shafer ( conductor ), Betty Scott, Joan McFarland ( choir directors ), the Maryland Boys Choir, the Shenandoah Conservatory Chorus & the The Washington Chorus for Britten: War Requiem

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