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An article by Martin Gardner revealed that Dr. Walter Siegmeister used the pseudonym ` Bernard ', but not until the publishing of Walter Kafton-Minkel's Subterranean Worlds: 100, 000 years of dragons, dwarves, the dead, lost races & UFOs from inside the Earth, in 1989, did the full story of Bernard / Siegmeister become well known.
It was created by British / Nigerian artist Ajibayo Akinsiku who goes by the pseudonym Siku.
People of ethnic minorities in some areas of the world are sometimes told by an employer to use a pseudonym that is common and / or acceptable in that part of the world when conducting business, as some people might prefer a person of similar ethnic origin or similar background to people of foreign background or foreign ethnicity.
Simpson's system of taxonomy, however, was far from the first ; taxonomies / descriptions for the classification of intersexuality were developed by Italian physician and physicist Fortuné Affaitati in 1549, French surgeon Ambroise Paré in 1573, French physician and sexology pioneer Nicolas Venette in 1687 ( under the pseudonym Vénitien Salocini ), and French Zoologist Isidore Geoffroy St. Hilaire in 1832.
* AO, a common pseudonym for the world / ethnic fusion musical group, Aomusic or AO Music
Beghtol, and Gonson, each of whom sings lead on six songs as well as various backing vocals, plus Daniel Handler ( who has written under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket ) on accordion, and longtime collaborator Christopher Ewen ( of Future Bible Heroes ) as guest arranger / synthesist.
* John Watson, who wrote under the pen name / pseudonym Ian Maclaren ( 1850 – 1907 ), Scottish reverend / minister, theologian and author
* Captain, the pseudonym of Markus Kaarlonen, a Finnish musician / songwriter / producer
They often have a pseudonym ( called a " handle " or " nick "), usually chained together with the name of their group ( in formats like " Scener of Demo Group " or " Scener / DG ").
He exchanged public correspondence with George Orwell defending pacifism in the open letter / poem " Letter to an American Visitor " under the pseudonym " Obadiah Hornbrooke.
Giving up hours of his own time, Steve has played a major part in the production and final mixing of two songs by Leighton Buzzard amateur rap duo Docta Dax & Murfmann, with son Felix acting as DJ / Producer under the pseudonym of Inside Legg.
Baby M ( born March 27, 1986 ) was the pseudonym used In re Baby M, 537 A. 2d 1227, 109 N. J. 396 ( N. J. 02 / 03 / 1988 ) for the infant whose legal parentage was in question.
When Rückert began his literary career, Germany was engaged in her life-and-death struggle with Napoleon ; and in his first volume, Deutsche Gedichte ( German Poems ), published in 1814 under the pseudonym Freimund Raimar, he gave, particularly in the powerful Geharnischte Sonette ( Sonnets in Arms / Harsh Words ), vigorous expression to the prevailing sentiment of his countrymen.
" The High Priestess ," a pseudonym used on http :// www. tilneysandtrapdoors. com / cult / smith. html, writes an essay with cited opinions that Mr. Henry Tilney, the hero of Jane Austen's < u > Northanger Abbey </ u > was possibly based on Sydney Smith.
' Isou ' is standardly taken to be a pseudonym, but Isou / Goldstein himself resists this interpretation.
" identity was deliberately masking several famous performers working under a pseudonym – given the " beat group " nature of the record, perhaps even members of The Beatles and / or other popular British Invasion bands.
* Mazatlán / E. Howard Hunt ( 1993 ) ( lists former pseudonym P. S. Donoghue on cover )
* The 1972 novel The Eiger Sanction is an action / thriller novel by Rodney William Whitaker ( writing under the pseudonym Trevanian ), based around the climbing of the Eiger.
Under the pseudonym of John Holm, he is also the co-author ( with Harry Harrison ) of The Hammer and the Cross trilogy of alternate history / fantasy novels.
The theme is credited to Ray Llewellyn, a pseudonym for composer / conductor David Rose ( married to Judy Garland 1941 – 1945 ).
He criticised singer / activist Paul Robeson, who was accused of pro-Soviet leanings, and alongside Roy Wilkins, editor of The Crisis, arranged for Paul Robeson: Lost Shepherd, a leaflet written under pseudonym to be printed and distributed.

pseudonym and nickname
Individuals using a computer online may adopt or be required to use a form of pseudonym known as a " handle " ( a term deriving from CB slang ), " user name ", " login name ", " avatar ", or, sometimes, " screen name " or " nickname ".
Deep Throat has since been used as a generic term or pseudonym for a secret inside informer or whistleblower, a term derived from the Press ' nickname for the then-unknown Watergate informant:
Among the voice actors for the game are former Monty Python members Terry Jones as the Parrot, and John Cleese ( under the pseudonym of Kim Bread, itself an in-joke as this was the nickname John Cleese wished to be credited as when appearing in a Doctor Who serial written by Douglas Adams ) as the Bomb.
The first hit for the Swan label was " Click Clack " by Dickie Doo and the Don ' ts, a studio recording produced by Gerry Granahan under the pseudonym that was actually the nickname Dick Clark called his infant son, Dick Clark, Jr.
Dickens took his famous pseudonym from a nickname he had given his younger brother Augustus, whom he called " Moses " ( after a character in Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield ), which " being facetiously pronounced through the nose " became " Boses ", which in turn was shortened to " Boz ".
It is usually a familiar name, distinct from a pseudonym assumed as a disguise, but a nickname which is familiar enough such that it can be used in place of a real name without the need of explanation.
His name, according to Thompson in interviews, was inspired by Raúl Castro ( brother of Fidel Castro ) and John Wayne's nickname " The Duke ", and probably originated as a pseudonym used to check into hotels, as in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Shortly before the names had been settled, Peter O ' Doherty had a pseudonym, Ouzo Pork — at that stage his brother was known as Brett Orlando — but he kept his real name for professional purposes, from June 1982 his nickname, as used in interviews, was Yoga Dog.
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The reason for Woodford-Grimes ' adoption of the pseudonym Dafo is unknown, with the researcher Philip Heselton believing that it was not her craft name but a nickname given to her by Gardner, possibly being based upon his experiences in eastern Asia, where it had been used to refer to certain statues of the Buddha.

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Outraged, he used the Advocate of March 7th for a denial, sending immediately to Santa Fe and Van Buren for documents to vindicate himself, and demanding that Woodruff reveal the name of this perfidious slanderer who disguised himself under a pastoral pseudonym.
** Note: under the pseudonym " Jacopo Berenizi " Marker wrote the commentary for this short about whale hunters in the Azores.
Cordwainer Smith – pronounced CORDwainer – was the pseudonym used by American author Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger ( July 11, 1913 – August 6, 1966 ) for his science fiction works.
( Another pseudonym, one Moore often employed for works that involved little or no collaboration, was " Lawrence O ’ Donnell ".
Publisher Hugo Gernsback eventually settled with Wollheim and the other authors out of court for $ 75, but when Wollheim submitted another story to Gernsback under the pseudonym " Millard Verne Gordon ," he was again not paid.
* Eve, pseudonym for a member of The Kransky Sisters
She used a pseudonym Mary Pollock for a few titles ( middle name plus first married name ).
* Free, a pseudonym for the activist and writer Abbie Hoffman
Goodness recorded a version of " Electricity, Electricity " with Mike McCready using the pseudonym " Petster " on electric guitar for the Schoolhouse Rock!
Numerous unauthorized sequels to Gone with the Wind have been published in Russia, mostly under the pseudonym Yuliya Hilpatrik, a cover for a consortium of writers.
1, No. 2, July 1970, A Charlton Publication ) attributes this song to Susan Heather ( a pseudonym used by Marian B. Yarneall ), ( c ) 1952, 1965 by Mamy Music Corp out of Paoli, Pa. Later references show copyrights held by Gaylord Program Services, Inc. out of Nashville, TN, but this may be because Gaylord holds the copyrights for " Hee Haw.
As far as posterior individualist anarchists, Jason McQuinn for some time used the pseudonym Lev Chernyi in honor of the Russian individualist anarchist of the same name while Feral Faun has quoted Italian individualist anarchist Renzo Novatore and has translated both Novatore.
Alex Aarons signed Ira to write the music for his next show, Two Little Girls in Blue ( written under the pseudonym " Arthur Francis "), ultimately produced by Abraham Erlanger, with co-composers Vincent Youmans and Paul Lannin.
They exchanged letters debating doctrine signing as Michael Servetus and Charles d ' Espeville, Calvin's pseudonym for these letters.
Early in his career he worked as an illustrator for magazines like the Boy's Own Paper and Judy, drew comic strips, including the Sherlock Holmes parody " Chubb-Lock Homes " for Comic Cuts, and wrote articles for Punch under the pseudonym " W. Bird ".
The revelation of her gender had less adverse impact on people's opinions of her talent than she had feared ; her final Nebula Award ( for " The Screwfly Solution ", published under her other occasional pseudonym, Raccoona Sheldon ) was awarded in 1977.
The award is named for Alice B. Sheldon, who wrote under the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. By choosing a masculine nom de plume, having her stories accepted under that name and winning awards with them, Sheldon helped demonstrate that the division between male and female science fiction writing was illusory.
At the approximate age of twenty-two, his earliest known major professional artistic work was created, a cover for a Kabuki playbook in 1775 that was published under a pseudonym, the gō of Toyoaki.
Another rumor has it being short for King Body, a pseudonym he very briefly used on computer forums as an undergraduate at RPI in the late 1980s.
Zamenhof initially called his language " Lingvo internacia " ( international language ), but those who learned it began to call it Esperanto after his pseudonym, and this soon became the official name for the language.
* moot, the pseudonym for Christopher Poole, founder of the anonymous imageboard 4chan. org
* a pseudonym for Japanese artist Naoki Maeda

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