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* Bowen, Catherine Drinker, The Lion under the Throne, Hamish Hamilton, 1957.
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Catherine Drinker Bowen, in Miracle at Philadelphia, called Morris the committee's " amanuensis ," meaning that it was his pen that was responsible for most of the draft, as well as its final polished form.
The screenplay by Melvyn Bragg, based on Beloved Friend, a collection of personal correspondence edited by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck, focuses on the life and career of 19th century Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
In Miracle at Philadelphia, Catherine Drinker Bowen called Johnson " the perfect man to preside over these four masters of argument and political strategy fellow committee members Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, James Madison, and Rufus King ... His presence on the committee must have been reassuring ; the doctor's quiet manner disarmed.
Campbell was born on Mansker's Creek in Sumner County, Tennessee to David and Catherine Bowen Campbell.
Noteworthy writers contributing over the years are Isaac Asimov, Catherine Drinker Bowen, Ray Bradbury, Van Wyck Brooks, Arthur C. Clarke, J. Allan Dunn, Bobby Fischer, Alex Haley, Robert A. Heinlein, William Hillcourt, John Knowles, Arthur B. Reeve, Ernest Thompson Seton, and Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Drinker's father was railroad man and Lehigh University president Henry Sturgis Drinker ; his siblings included lawyer and musicologist Henry Sandwith Drinker, Jr., pathologist Cecil Kent Drinker, businessman James Drinker, and biographer Catherine Drinker Bowen.
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Meanwhile he entered Lincoln's Inn as a pupil barrister and for a year served a pupillage under Charles Bowen.
Its most famous resident is Otis Bowen, MD, who was Indiana's 44th Governor ( 1973-1981 ) and was Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Ronald Reagan ( 1985-1989 ).
The power to withhold the Royal Assent was notably exercised by Alberta's Lieutenant Governor, John C. Bowen, in 1937, in respect of three bills passed under William Aberhart's Social Credit Government.
A final posthumous collection of her stories, poems and aphorisms was published under the title Haven in 1951, with a preface by Elizabeth Bowen.
During World War II he designed and developed microwave radar equipment in the Radiophysics Laboratory of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Sydney under the direction of Joseph L. Pawsey and Edward G. Bowen and from 1946 to 1949 was a research student at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, engaged in ionospheric research in the Cavendish Laboratory, where he received his Ph. D. degree in physics under J.
Captain Richard Bowen ( 1761 – 1797 ) James Bowen's younger brother, a British naval commander, ship HMS Terpsichore, served under Lord Nelson, killed at the battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
In 1792 Talbot ended up as a mistress of captain Essex Bowen who enlisted her as his footboy under the name " John Taylor " for a voyage to Santo Domingo.
The first settlement was by the British at Risdon Cove on the eastern bank of the Derwent estuary in 1803, by a small party sent from Sydney, under Lt. John Bowen.
One of the few examples in Canada of a viceroy exercising the Royal Prerogative against or without ministerial advice came in 1937, when John Bowen denied Royal Assent to three bills passed through the Legislative Assembly ; two of the bills would have put the province's banks under the control of the provincial government, while a third, the Accurate News and Information Act, would have forced newspapers to print Cabinet rebuttals to stories the ministers objected to.
" Having become a parent in the same year, hence home-responsibility-bound, Wirtz dropped his " loose cannon " career pursuits and, under the name of Marc Peters, submerged into the role of " hired gun " session arranger / conductor in partnership with producers including Kim Fowley and Jimmy Bowen.
In addition Sunstate Airlines, which operates under the QantasLink banner, has its head office in Bowen Hills.
The excavations at Ismant el-Kharab ( ancient Kellis ), Mut el-Kharab ( ancient Mothis ), Deir Abu Metta and Muzawwaqa are undertaken with the cooperation of Monash University, under the direction of Gillian E. Bowen.
A tunnel leads from the building under Bowen Street, linking the Beehive with parliamentary offices in Bowen House.
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Doe responded by sending two AFL battalions, including the 1st Infantry Battalion, to Nimba in December 1989-January 1990, apparently under then-Colonel Hezekiah Bowen.
Bradford Cathedral has long been a place of music and that tradition continues today under the leadership of Director of Music Alex Woodrow and Cathedral Organist Paul Bowen.
Bowen was first selected to play for Wales against England at the Rectory Field, Blackheath in 1886 under the captaincy of Charlie Newman.
It has previously been held by Lionel Bowen, a minister in the Whitlam government and the Deputy Prime Minister under Bob Hawke, and by Laurie Brereton, a minister in the Keating government.
Bowen, serving as third-lieutenant, and MacBride cruised in the Bay of Biscay, with Richard coincidentally serving under his brother James, the elder Bowen being the master of Artois.
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The show gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Russ Abbot, Lennie Bennett, Stan Boardman, Jim Bowen, Jimmy Bright, Duggie Brown, Mike Burton, Dave Butler, Brian Carroll, Frank Carson, Jimmy Cricket, Colin Crompton, Charlie Daze, Vince Earl, Steve Faye, Eddie Flanagan, Stu Francis, Ken Goodwin, Jackie Hamilton, Jerry Harris, George King, Bobby Knutt, Bernard Manning, Paul Melba, Mick Miller, Tom O ' Connor, Tom Pepper, Bryn Phillips, Mike Reid, Mike McCabe, George Roper, Harry Scott, Sammy Thomas, Johnny Wager, Roy Walker, Charlie Williams, Lee Wilson and Lenny Windsor.
" Accordingly, Papoulia agrees with Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb and Harold Bowen, authors of Islamic society and the West, that the devsirme was a penalization imposed on the Balkan peoples since their ancestors resisted the Ottoman invasion.
After MASH, Bowen gained a fan following as " Hamilton Majors Jr .", the pleasantly snooty and supportive Ivy League boss of Herschel Bernardi on the TV sitcom Arnie ( 1970 – 72 ).
Some of the 1980s DJs included Dave Barrett, Dave Bowen, Mark Seaman, Andy Westgate, Alan Roberts, Gary Vincent, Steve Orchard, Sandy Martin, Keith Francis, David Hamilton, Andy Henly and a returning Johnnie Walker.
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