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After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ), botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858 – 1954 ), the Southern Agrarians of the 1920s and 1930s, novelist John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), historian A. Whitney Griswold ( 1906 – 1963 ), environmentalist Aldo Leopold ( 1887 – 1948 ), Ralph Borsodi ( 1886 – 1977 ), and present-day authors Wendell Berry ( b. 1934 ), Gene Logsdon ( b. 1932 ), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson ( b. 1949 ).
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In the early 20th century, people like Ordway Tead ( 1891 – 1973 ), Walter Scott and J. Mooney applied the principles of psychology to management, while other writers, such as Elton Mayo ( 1880 – 1949 ), Mary Parker Follett ( 1868 – 1933 ), Chester Barnard ( 1886 – 1961 ), Max Weber ( 1864 – 1920 ), Rensis Likert ( 1903 – 1981 ), and Chris Argyris ( 1923-) approached the phenomenon of management from a sociological perspective.
The third closure is undocumented, but Inez Scott Ryberg ( 1949 ) and Gaius Stern ( 2006 ) have persuasively dated the third closure to 13 BC with the Ara Pacis ceremony.
William Kerr Scott served as governor of North Carolina from 1949 to 1953 and from 1969 to 1973 his son, Robert Walker Scott, held the same office.
Their collaboration produced the superior Coroner Creek ( 1948 ) with Scott as a vengeance-driven cowpoke who " predates the Budd Boetticher / Burt Kennedy heroes by nearly a decade ," Gunfighters ( 1947 ) based on the Zane Grey novel Two Sombreros and The Walking Hills ( 1949 ), a modern-day tale of gold hunters.
Other novels about the university include Geese in the Forum ( Knopf, 1940 ) by Lawrence Edward Watkin, a professor of English who went on to become a screenwriter for Disney ( the college faculty were the titular geese ); The Hero ( Julian Messner, 1949 ), by Millard Lampell, filmed as Saturday's Hero, starring Donna Reed and John Derek ( Columbia Studios, 1951 ), about a football player who struggles to balance athletics, academics and a social life ; and A Sound of Voices Dying by Glenn Scott ( E. P.
Another frequently cited example is the character Jane played by Lizabeth Scott in Too Late for Tears ( 1949 ); during her quest to keep some dirty money from its rightful recipient and her husband, she uses poison, lies, sexual teasing and a gun to keep men wrapped around her finger.
* Vince Scott – player ( DG ), 1982 ( Hamilton Wildcats 1949 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1950, 1952 – 62 ).
Welles married Mathilde Scott Townsend ( 1885 – 1949 ), " a noted international beauty " whose portrait had been painted by John Singer Sargent, on June 27, 1925, in upstate New York.
After three weeks of intense speculation throughout March 1949 as to whom the governor might choose for the Senate, attention focused on individuals ranging from the senator's widow, who expressed no interest ; Scott's former campaign manager, Capus Miller Waynick ; another Scott supporter, Major Lennox Polk McLendon, a lawyer from Greensboro, North Carolina ; former Senator Umstead ; and the governor himself.
In early 1949, the Radio Operations School transferred to Keesler from Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
* Bobby Scott ( American football ) ( born 1949 ), former Tennessee Volunteers and New Orleans Saints quarterback
While in Chicago, Heron met Bobbie Scott, a singer, with whom he had a son in 1949, the poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron.
His final acting appearance was in a guest role in Murder, She Wrote in 1987, a television sequel to the feature film Strange Bargain ( 1949 ), which reunited him with his original co-star, Martha Scott.
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