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Barton and Patricia
His wives included actress Joan Barton ( who appeared in Angel and the Badman with John Wayne ) and Patricia Stevens of the Patricia Stevens Finishing Schools.
In February 2011, BBC Radio 4 and a number of national newspapers reported that almost 340 episodes of Dick Barton ( actually 338 episodes ) recorded in the late 1940s had been recovered from the NFSA National Film and Sound Archive in Australia ; these re-recordings, using the original BBC scripts and music cues, starred Douglas Kelly as Barton with Moira Carleton, Clifford Cowley, Richard Davies, William Lloyd and Patricia Kennedy.

Barton and 1988
* Barton Price – drums ( 1982 – 1988, 2000 )
The field of fuzz testing originates with Barton Miller at the University of Wisconsin 1988.
The term " fuzz " or " fuzzing " originates from a 1988 class project at the University of Wisconsin, taught by Professor Barton Miller.
# Robert Morgan with John Barton, Biblical Interpretation ( Oxford Bible ), Oxford: Oxford University Press 1988.
Gabriel earned a place among the five top ranked competitors ( who are themselves not ranked against each other ) in the William Lowell Putnam Competition all four years that he was eligible ( 2000 – 2003 ), a feat matched by only seven others ( Don Coppersmith ( 1968 – 1971 ), Arthur Rubin ( 1970 – 1973 ), Bjorn Poonen ( 1985 – 1988 ), Ravi Vakil ( 1988 – 1991 ), Reid W. Barton ( 2001 – 2004 ), and Daniel Kane ( 2003 – 2006 ), Bryan R. Lawrence ( 2007 – 08, 2010 – 11 )).
Barton was named " Swedish-American of the Year " in 1988 by the Royal Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by the two Swedish District lodges of the Vasa Order of America.

Barton and Cambridge
* Barton, Simon, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Coton is approximately bounded to the north by the A1303 Madingley Road, which forms part of the Cambridge to St Neots road ; to the west by open fields which separate the village from that of Hardwick ; to the south by open fields separating it from Barton and to the east by the M11 motorway, which divides it from the city of Cambridge and, to the south-east, the village of Grantchester.
The sector had maintenance depots at Crewe Diesel, Bristol Barton Hill, Cambridge and Euston Downside.
J. Barton ), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998, pp. 9-20.
Barton and the board of trustees employed C. W. Folsom, Superintendent of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts to develop plans for the grounds.
Participants included Forman Acton of Princeton University, Robert Archer of Case Institute, S. Barton of CDC, Australia, S. Beltran from the Centro de Calculo in Mexico City, John Makepeace Bennett of the University of Sidney, Launor Carter of SDC-author of the subsequent Carter Report on Computer Technology for Schools, David Evans of UC Berkeley, Bruce Gilchrist of IBM-SBC, Clay Perry of UC San Diego, Sigeiti Moriguti of the University of Tokyo, Adriaan van Wijngaarden of the Mathematisch Centrum in Amsterdam, Maurice Wilkes of Cambridge University, and Gio Wiederhold, also of UC Berkeley.

Barton and Writing
These awards are given annually " to honor of Samuel Talmadge Ragan, North Carolina's first Secretary of Cultural Resources " Barton College founded the Sam and Marjorie Ragan Writing Center in their honor.

Barton and for
Mitchell Barton drew in the fragrance deeply, letting the smoke lie warm and soothing in his throat for a moment before he exhaled.
Barton waited for a long moment, then asked the question which lay always uppermost in his mind.
The 1977 edition also lists Peter G. Dowdeswell of Earls Barton for drinking two pints of beer from a single vessel in 2. 3 seconds on June 11, 1975 and two litres in 6. 0 seconds on 7 February 1975.
A later proposal by William Barton Rogers led to a charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was signed by the governor of Massachusetts on April 10, 1861.
The director was Scott Elliott, the choreographer Aszure Barton, and, while not adored by the critics, the production was nominated for the " Best Musical Revival " Tony award.
Carlisle never actually played with the band, owing to her being sidelined by a bout of mononucleosis for an extended period, and she was replaced by her friend Donna Rhia, real name: Becky Barton, who played three gigs and recorded their first single.
* February 27 – U. S. Congressman Daniel Sickles shoots Philip Barton Key for having an affair with his wife.
In 1925 famed advertiser Bruce Barton, a future congressman, sent a letter to 24 wealthy men in America to raise funds for the college.
Thanks to such leaders as Barton W. Stone ( 1772 – 1844 ) and Alexander Campbell ( 1788 – 1866 ), the camp meeting revival became a major mode of church expansion for the Methodists and Baptists.
Barton always had a passion for being a nurse.
Clara Barton became a school teacher in 1837 teaching in the area for a dozen years in schools at Oxford, N. Oxford, Charlton, and West Millbury.
In 1869, during her trip to Geneva, Switzerland, Barton was introduced to the Red Cross and Henry Dunant's book A Memory of Solferino, which called for the formation of national societies to provide relief voluntarily on a neutral basis.
When Clara Barton returned to the United States, she inaugurated a movement to gain recognition for the International Committee of the Red Cross by the United States government.
* Barton Center for Diabetes Education, North Oxford, MA
* Newton Barton Diary, 1894 – 1895 – A shipboard diary kept by able seaman Newton Barton on one of his voyages to recruit South Sea Islanders for the Queensland cane fields.
Barton eventually received ownership of the organization, which she held for 4 years.
According to radio talk show host Glenn Sacks, investigators also speculated that Barton started the fire so she could be a hero for putting it out and saving the forest.
In 1981, John Barton followed the 1957 Old Vic model and directed a heavily edited version of the play as a double bill with The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the RSC, starring Patrick Stewart as Titus, Sheila Hancock as Tamora, Hugh Quarshie as Aaron and Leonie Mellinger as Lavinia.
Thomson took the symbolism for the colors from a book called Elements of Heraldy by Antoine Pyron du Martre, which William Barton had lent to him.
* Clara Barton Camp, summer camp for girls with diabetes
In the autumn of 1533, various arrests were made in connection with the so-called revelations of the Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, but as Fisher was taken seriously ill in December, proceedings against him were postponed for a time.
** Iphigenia at Aulis, the first part of The Greeks trilogy, adapted and directed by John Barton for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1980.
Fred Barton, a robot historian, is credited with saving Robby from ruin and completely restoring him to his original state ; Barton used original duplicate replacement parts made for Forbidden Planet by MGM's prop department.

Barton and her
She was born Frances Barton, the daughter of a private soldier, and began her career as a flower girl and a street singer.
Mrs. Dashwood moves her family to Barton Cottage in Devonshire, near the home of her cousin, Sir John Middleton.
He finds where the girl, Kyra Collins ( Mischa Barton ), lived and goes to her house during her funeral reception.
Reportedly, her first extramarital affair took place in 1966, with her daughter's godfather, Bordeaux wine producer Anthony Barton, and a year later she had a one-month liaison with Robin Douglas-Home, a nephew of British politician Alec Douglas-Home.
But the best example was her brother, David Barton.
In 1850, Barton decided to further her education by pursuing writing and languages at the Clinton Liberal Institute in New York.
The attendance under her leadership grew to 600 but instead of hiring Barton to head the school, the board hired a man instead.
Barton then achieved widespread recognition by delivering lectures around the country about her war experiences.
Barton naturally became President of the American branch of the society, which held its first official meeting at her I Street apartment in Washington, DC May 21, 1881.
As criticism arose of her management of the American Red Cross, plus her advancing age, Barton resigned as president in 1904, at the age of 83.
In 1975, Clara Barton National Historic Site, located at 5801 Oxford Road, Glen Echo, Maryland, was established as a unit of the National Park Service at Barton's home, where she spent the last 15 years of her life.
Barton's claim that she was attempting to burn a letter from her estranged husband was disputed by one of her teenage daughters who testified that a psychology teacher had told Ms. Barton to write her feelings in a letter and burn it.
Several insurance companies filed a $ 7 million suit against the government in the fall of 2008, claiming that Barton was negligent in her duties.
Differences among people were generally referred to Sarah Barton Murphy and her decisions were accepted as final.
Sarah Barton Murphy, widow of the minister who claimed this land, invited others to prayer in her log cabin home.
The town of Isabella was founded by Steven Barton in 1893 and named in honor of Queen Isabella of Spain while her name was current during the 1893 Columbian Exposition.

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