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* Anderson, Douglas.
The close-knit group included Haines and his partner Jimmie Shields, Alan Ladd, writer Somerset Maugham, director James Vincent, screenwriter Rowland Leigh, costume designers Orry-Kelly and Robert Le Maire, and actors John Darrow, Anderson Lawler, Grady Sutton, Robert Seiter and Tom Douglas.
* Tolkien on Fairy-Stories, by Verlyn Flieger and Douglas A. Anderson: " A new expanded edition of Tolkien's most famous, and most important essay, which defined his conception of fantasy as a literary form ..."( 2008 ) ISBN 978-0-00-724466-9.
* Giddings, J. Louis, and Douglas D. Anderson.
Commissioners: Douglas VanDerveer ( President ), Nelson Anderson, Shane Dickinson, Gary Waltemeyer, Robin Wooters
* James Hogg ( 1899 ) Sir George Douglas in the " Famous Scots Series " published by Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier.
A film adaptation was in 1959 starring Burt Lancaster as Reverend Anthony Anderson, Kirk Douglas as Dick Dudgeon and Laurence Olivier as General Burgoyne.
They received land grants from Governor James Douglas and started running the Anderson sawmill at the mouth of the Somass River in August 1861.
Since 2000, Mirrlees ' work has undergone another resurgence in popularity, marked by new editions of her poetry, an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography and several scholarly essays by critic Julia Briggs, new introductions to Lud-in-the-Mist by writer Neil Gaiman and scholar Douglas A. Anderson, essays and a brief biography by writer Michael Swanwick, and translations of Lud-in-the-Mist into German and Spanish.
* Douglas Anderson ( MPA ’ 76, PhD ’ 78 ) – Dean, Utah State University Huntsman School of Business
A biography of Robert Tannahill appears in the book, James Hogg by Sir George Douglas ( Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1899 ).
A biography of William Motherwell appears in the book, James Hogg by Sir George Douglas ( Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1899 ).
His life is featured in the book, The “ Blackwood ” Group by Sir George Douglas, Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1897.
Michael Douglas took on the role of Nick Curran after Peter Weller, Tom Berenger, Richard Dean Anderson, Don Johnson, Wesley Snipes, Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Harrison Ford, Eric Roberts, Kevin Costner, Mel Gibson, Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Liam Neeson, Anthony Edwards, John Heard, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Charlie Sheen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ray Liotta, Sylvester Stallone, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Willis, Al Pacino, Martin Sheen, Nicolas Cage, Dennis Quaid, Richard Gere, Jeff Bridges and John Travolta all turned down the role.
Borland moved to Jacksonville, Florida with his parents, where he began attending art school ( Douglas Anderson School of the Arts ) due to his disinterest in the local music scene.
On July 26, 1943 Kaltenbach along with Max Otto Koischwitz, Jane Anderson, Edward Delaney, Constance Drexel, Robert Henry Best, Douglas Chandler and Ezra Pound was indicted in absentia by a District of Columbia grand jury on charges of treason.
* Sprinkel, Douglas A., Chidsey, Thomas C. Jr., Anderson, Paul B.
In addition, the company presented several concert performances that included: An Evening With Christine Brewer ; Lucky To Be Me: The Music of Leonard Bernstein ; John Zorn & Friends ( with Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Mike Patton, Marc Ribot, Dave Douglas and Uri Caine ); a family opera concert of Oliver Knussen's Where the Wild Things Are with a libretto by Maurice Sendak ; and Defying Gravity: The Music of Stephen Schwartz with Kristin Chenoweth and Raúl Esparza.
* 1990-The Annotated Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Douglas A. Anderson
* 1994-J. R. R. Tolkien, A Descriptive Bibliography by Wayne G. Hammond with the assistance of Douglas A. Anderson
Douglas ended the plan, sold the Brewster property, and found a new location on the Cape, at Penikese Island, which was the former site of The Anderson School of Natural History, which Louis Agassiz directed in the 1870s.
In addition to his own recordings, he has recorded or performed with musicians including Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Roscoe Mitchell, Douglas Ewart, Laurie Anderson, Muhal Richard Abrams, Count Basie, Gil Evans, Nicole Mitchell, Karl E. H. Seigfried, Fred Anderson, Conny Bauer, Evan Parker, Bertram Turetzky, Marina Rosenfeld, Anthony Davis, David Behrman, David Murray, Derek Bailey, Frederic Rzewski, Han Bennink, Irene Schweizer, J. D.
After the feud with Steamboat and Douglas ended, they went on to feud with The Four Horsemen, mainly Ric Flair and Arn Anderson, mocking their ages and parodying Flair's interview show " A Flair for the Gold ", with their own " A Flair for the Old ".

Anderson and D
* 1932 – The positron ( antiparticle of the electron ) is discovered by Carl D. Anderson.
These were discovered by Carl D. Anderson in 1932 and named positrons ( a contraction of " positive electrons ").
In 1932, soon after the prediction of positrons by Paul Dirac, Carl D. Anderson found that cosmic-ray collisions produced these particles in a cloud chamber — a particle detector in which moving electrons ( or positrons ) leave behind trails as they move through the gas.
* Ambrose in Anglo-Saxon England, with Pseudo-Ambrose and Ambrosiaster, Contributions to Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture, by Dabney Anderson Bankert, Jessica Wegmann, and Charles D. Wright.
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A. D 500 – 1286, volume 1.
* Albers, Donald J .; Richard D. Anderson and Don O. Loftsgaarden, ed.
This figure includes 17 alumni, 14 non-alumni professors, and 4 professors who are also alumni ( Carl D. Anderson, Linus Pauling, William A. Fowler, and Edward B. Lewis ).
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A. D 500 – 1286, volume 1.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, LSA, MD ( 9 June 1836 – 17 December 1917 ), was an English physician and feminist, the first Englishwoman to qualify as a physician and surgeon in Britain, the co-founder of the first hospital staffed by women, the first dean of a British medical school, the first woman M. D.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, M. D
* Anderson, R. D. Education and the Scottish People, 1750-1918.
* Anderson, D. T.
* Anderson, N .; Ones, D. S.
* Anderson, N .; Ones, D. S.
* Introduction to Flight, John D. Anderson, Jr., McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-299071-6 – The author is the Curator of Aerodynamics at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air & Space Museum and Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland.
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A. D 500 – 1286, volume 1.
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A. D 500 – 1286, volume 1.
Subsequently, in 1974, the same workers at the Physics Department of The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reported an organic electronic device, a voltage-controlled switch.
Notable writing judges have included: Algis Budrys, Gregory Benford, Kevin J. Anderson, Orson Scott Card, Jack Williamson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Brian Herbert, K. D. Wentworth, Tim Powers, Robert J. Sawyer, Frederik Pohl, Jerry Pournelle, Andre Norton, Larry Niven, and Anne McCaffrey.
* April 9 – African-American singer Marian Anderson performs before 75, 000 people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C., after having been denied the use both of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution, and of a public high school by the federally controlled District of Columbia.
* Physics – Victor F. Hess, Carl D. Anderson
* January 13 – John H. D. Anderson, Scottish scientist and inventor ( b. 1726 )
* August 2 – The first positron is discovered by Carl D. Anderson.
** John H. D. Anderson, Scottish scientist ( d. 1796 )
* Anderson, James D. The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860 – 1935 ( 1988 ) online

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