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* Donald Adamson
Current academics include Bart Moore-Gilbert, Blake Morrison, Lavinia Greenlaw, Chris Baldick, Uttara Natarajan and Peter Dunwoodie, and its reputation developed from the influence of Margaret Brunyate and Donald Adamson in modern languages.
A chapter of a forthcoming biography of Rowse by Donald Adamson appeared in the Cornish magazine An Baner Kernewek February 2012-see Biography below.
* Adamson, Donald is due to publish a biography of A. L. Rowse ( from a friend's perspective ), see article in the International Literary Quarterly February 2009.
* Adamson, Donald " Researching Kokoschka ", in: The Cornish Banner, November 2010, pp. 22 24
* Dr Donald Adamson
Edward Mayer and Donald Adamson, The Curriers ’ Company: A Modern History, 2000.
* Donald Adamson and Peter Beauclerk Dewar, The House of Nell Gwyn.
His interviewees included Andrew Adamson, Pete Docter, Bill George, Donald McAlpine, Barrie M. Osborne, Tim Johnson, Chris Wedge and Dean Wright.
Residents in more recent times have included the hydrographer, Sir Edmund Irving ( 1910 1990 ), artists Spencer Gore ( 1878 1914 ) and Graham Sutherland ( 1903 1980 ), the author, Michael Gilbert ( 1912 2006 ), the psychic researcher, Harry Price ( 1881 1948 ), Hughie Green ( 1920 1997 ), the entertainer, Sir Roger de Grey ( 1918 1995 ), President of the Royal Academy, as well as Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor of The Sun ; current residents include Sir Michael Gambon, as well as Donald Adamson, the author and historian, Dr John Physick CBE FSA and Major Sir Richard Gethin, Bt who lives at Sole Street.
* Donald Adamson, author and historian
* Adamson, Donald and Beauclerk Dewar, Peter, The House of Nell Gwyn.
* Donald Adamson ( born 30 March 1939 ), historian and literary critic, was born in Culcheth.

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Wilson tried to bring labor and management together, but when management refused, he had Congress pass the Adamson Act in September 1916, which avoided the strike by imposing an 8-hour workday in the industry ( at the same pay as before ).
The Adamson Act, passed in 1916, provided workers with an eight hour day, at the same daily wage they had received previously for a ten hour day, and required time and a half pay for overtime work.
A stage adaptation of the film by playwright Samuel Adamson received its world première at the Old Vic in London's West End on 4 September 2007.
Fine examples of the tiles may be seen at the Adamson House and Serra Retreat, a fifty-room mansion that was started in the 1920s as the main Rindge home on a hill overlooking the lagoon.
The idea was championed by Manchester manufacturer Daniel Adamson, who arranged a meeting at his home, The Towers in Didsbury, on 27 June 1882.
Pippa the cheetah was raised as a pet and given to Adamson at the age of seven months in hopes that she could also be released.
Paul Nakware Ekai, a discharged labourer formerly employed by Adamson, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to imprisonment at President Daniel arap Moi's pleasure.
In the second series, Drake unwillingly answers to " Gorton " ( Raymond Adamson ) his superior at M9 and later to " Hobbs " ( Peter Madden ), a sinister superior officer always seen fiddling with a knife-like letter opener.
Anthropologist E. Adamson Hoebel ( 1966 ) said the Aztec patolli derives from the East Indian game of pachisi., but in R. Barry Lewis of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois ( 1988 ) said the convergence between the two games has to due with the limitations of a board game, meaning the two games were independently derived.
At this time, historian Bruce Adamson wrote that his grandmother " Minnie " Campbell-Adamson and her husband James Harold Adamson entertained Luckner at their plush estate " Cedar Island ," Larchmont Shores.
Here Peace found a convenient lodging at the house of one Mrs. Adamson, a lady who received stolen goods.
VCSR is also responsible for the creation of the Vincentian Facilitators ( VF ), the Academic Social Responsibility ( ASR ), the Academic Social Entrepreneurship ( ASE ) and the Academic Social Journalism ( ASJ ) at the Vincentian-owned Adamson University.
Also in 1997 she opened, at Lambeth Hospital in South London, the first major exhibition of The Adamson Collection since the death of Edward Adamson, the pioneer of Art Therapy, in 1996.
Adamson was born in Dunfermline, Fife, and was educated at a local dame school.
It follows the creek down to the Pacific Ocean and includes the Adamson House and creek's mouth in the Malibu Lagoon at the beach and Pacific Ocean.
Bruce Adamson wrote: " On November 1, 1897 Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore and John Drew performed in Rosemary, at the Opening Night of The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel before her close friends Jonas, Grace and Lillian Kissam, and the George W. Ely's.
In 1983, the School opened its first satellite campus, located at the historic Adamson Estate in Mississauga, to serve the Mississauga and Etobicoke communities.
After graduating from W. H. Adamson High School in Oak Cliff, Murphey studied Greek at the University of North Texas and joined the Folk Music Club where he met Steven Fromholz, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Spencer Perskin, and Eddie Wilson — co-founder of Armadillo World Headquarters.
It was designed by Reginald Barton Adamson at the premises of the family haulage contract business.
Between 1983 and 1997, the influential Adamson Collection of 6000 works of art by people with major mental disorder, created at Netherne Hospital with Adamson ’ s encouragement, was housed and displayed to the public in a medieval barn at Ashton.

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After further hits with the singles " Mind of a Toy " and the title track " Visage ", Strange struggled to reunite the band's members again to record a second album because of their commitments with their respective bands ( Ure had now joined Currie in Ultravox, Formula and Adamson with Magazine, and McGeoch with Siouxsie and the Banshees ).
Visage, now without Ure, McGeoch and Adamson ( who continued collaborating with Pete Shelley, and joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds ) but now with the addition of bassist Steve Barnacle, recorded the stand-alone single " Pleasure Boys ", which was released in October 1982.
This revival added Kahn / Donaldson songs not in the original 1928 show: " My Baby Just Cares For Me " ( from the 1930 film version ), " Yes, Sir, That's My Baby ", and " You " ( lyrics by Harold Adamson ).
* " Something Wicked This Way Comes ", a song by Barry Adamson from the Lost Highway film soundtrack
In 1963, he collaborated with Harold Adamson in writing songs for the movie The Incredible Mr. Limpet, which came out in 1964, and such songs as " I Wish I Were a Fish ", " Be Careful How You Wish " and " Deep Rapture " enhanced his fame.
* " Daybreak ", 1925 song by Harold Adamson in the orchestral suite Mississippi Suite
On 27 August 2010, Adamson released " Rag and Bone ", as a digital download and as a 12 inch vinyl record.
Music includes songs by Sammy Fain, in collaboration with Harold Adamson, including " I Wish I Were a Fish ", " Be Careful How You Wish ", and " Deep Rapture ".
* 2002 " Black Amour ", Barry Adamson
* 1998 " Can't Get Loose ", Barry Adamson
Made by Melbourne's GTV-9 in co-operation with the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and based on Britain's " Emergency Ward 10 ", " Emergency " starred Brian James as Dr. Geoffrey Thompson, Syd Conabere as orderly George Rogers, and Judith Godden as Nurse Jill Adamson.

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