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* 1887 – Rupert Brooke, English poet ( d. 1915 )
Many felt " that ' the flower of youth ' and the ' best of the nation ' had been destroyed ," for example such notable casualties as the poets Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, and Wilfred Owen, composer George Butterworth and physicist Henry Moseley.
** Rupert Brooke, English poet ( sepsis from an infected mosquito bite ) ( b. 1887 )
* August 3 – Rupert Brooke, British war poet ( d. 1915 )
* Rupert Brooke House
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
Rupert Chawner Brooke ( middle name sometimes given as " Chaucer ") ( 3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915 ) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially " The Soldier ".
Magee idolised Brooke and wrote a poem about him (" Sonnet to Rupert Brooke ").
A statue of Rupert Brooke in Rugby, Warwickshire | Rugby
Grave of Rupert Brooke on the Greek island of Skyros
Rupert Brooke "
* Travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ) gathered material, including an interview with Brooke's mother, for an eventual biography of Brooke, but completion of the task fell to Arthur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth — A Life of Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researches, appeared in 1952.
According to Gerry Max, Horizon Chasers -- The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, Halliburton's message to seek one's destiny abroad, and to embrace romantic enterprises, drew its chief inspiration, as did the new cult of youth emerging after World War I, from poet Rupert Brooke.
* Morley, Christopher, " Rupert Brooke " in Shandygaff – A number of most agreeable Inquirendoes upon Life & Letters, interspersed with Short Stories & Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the Reader ( New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1918 ), pp. 58 – 71.
Red Wine of Youth — A Biography of Rupert Brooke ( New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1952 ).
" Rupert Brooke: A Biography " ( Faber and Faber 1964 )
" The Letters of Rupert Brooke " ( Faber and Faber 1968 )
Contains a chapter about Rupert Brooke.
" Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend " ( George Weidenfield and Nicolson Ltd 1980 )
" The Neo-Pagans: Friendship and Love in the Rupert Brooke Circle " ( Macmillan 1987 )
" Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke " ( Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd 1997 )
" Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth " ( Metro Books, 1999 )

Brooke and Letters
" Max notes that Brooke was himself a most accomplished travel writer, bringing to life, with an original cast of mind, all the places he visited, as his Letters From America fully demonstrates.
" See Life and Letters by Stopford A Brooke ( 1865 ).
* Ironclads and Big Guns of the Confederacy: The Journal and Letters of John Mercer Brooke.
Many songs for church use bear the title " Hosanna ", including songs written by New Zealand singer Brooke Fraser Ligertwood ( released on the 2007 Hillsong United albums All of the Above and live on Saviour King and covered by the Canadian group Starfield on their album I Will Go ); another song by Paul Baloche on his 2006 album A Greater Song ; another by gospel artist Kirk Franklin, and another by Andrew Peterson on his 2008 album Resurrection Letters II.

Brooke and From
From these positions, Brooke defended and strengthened the programs he identified with ; for example, he was a leader in enactment of the Equal Credit Act which ensured married women the right to credit of their own.
From a letter from Brooke McEldowney to his readers:
From Brooke Valentine's Chain Letter
* History Time Line of Fort Brooke: From Tampa Bay History Center
From there, the storm entered the Gulf of Mexico and took a hard northeast tack, damaging Fort Brooke in Tampa, then moving northward into Georgia and the Carolinas, making the trip " all the way into New England.
Brooke was nominated for Best Dramatic Performance From A Young Actor Or Actress award for her portrayal of Sophie at The British Soap awards 2008, she was put forward by the panel but lost out to Jamie Borthwick.

Brooke and America
According to the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America, Englishman Robert Brooke was the first man to import hunting hounds to America, bringing his pack of foxhounds to Maryland in 1650 along with his horses.
This process of re-photographing continued into 1983, when his work Spiritual America featured Garry Gross's photo of Brooke Shields at the age of ten, standing in a bathtub, as an allusion to precocious sexuality and to the Alfred Stieglitz photograph by the same name.
Twelve days later on March 17, it was announced that Lara Spencer would leave the program by the start of May to become the lifestyle anchor for Good Morning America Spencer was replaced by Brooke Anderson, a co-host on HLN's Showbiz Tonight.
In 1934, the Nazis used photographs of the lynchings as propaganda to show that lawless mobs in America were supporting the interests of Jews -- Brooke Hart's father was Jewish, his mother Catholic.
In 1650, Robert Brooke sailed to Crown Colony in America with his pack of hunting dogs, which were the root of several strains of American Hounds.

Brooke and with
In addition to stage work, Milford appeared in the 1975 television movies Song of the Succubus ( with Brooke Adams ) and Rock-a-Die-Baby also known as Night of the Full Moon, in which he performed music with his band Moon.
* The Commentary of Origen On S. John's Gospel, the text revised and with a critical introduction and indices by A. E. Brooke ( 2 vols., Cambridge University Press, 1896 )
In the Olympic Games held in Paris in 1924 a team composed by Juan Miles, Enrique Padilla, Juan Nelson, Arturo Kenny, G. Brooke Naylor and A. Peña obtained the gold medal ; this also occurred in Berlín 1936 with players Manuel Andrada, Andrés Gazzotti, Roberto Cavanagh, Luis Duggan, Juan Nelson, Diego Cavanagh and Enrique Alberdi.
The next governors, Thomas Brooke ( temporary governor, 1821 – 1823 ) and Alexander Walker ( 1823 – 1828 ), successfully brought the island through this post-Napoleonic period with the opening of a new farmer ’ s market in Jamestown, the foundation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society and improvements in education.
Historian John Hedley Brooke describes wide variations: " the natural sciences have been invested with religious meaning, with antireligious implications and, in many contexts, with no religious significance at all.
These discussions led to unofficial contacts with the British Northern Ireland Office under the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Brooke, and with the government of the Republic under Charles Haughey – although both governments maintained in public that they would not negotiate with terrorists.
William Brooke, a bookseller in Lincoln, may have helped him with Latin ; which he may also have learned at the school of Thomas Bainbridge.
He asked the British to check whether or not it would be acceptable for him to claim Brunei as his own ; however, they came back with bad news — although Brunei was poorly governed, it had a definite sense of national identity and could therefore not be absorbed by Brooke.
She has a daughter, Annie Starke, from her previous relationship with John Starke that ended in 1991. Close is a second cousin once removed to actress Brooke Shields.
Fonda had a small role with his son, Peter, in Wanda Nevada ( 1979 ), with Brooke Shields.
After Clay was employed as Wythe's amanuensis for four years, the chancellor took an active interest in Clay's future ; he arranged a position for him with the Virginia attorney general, Robert Brooke.
Clay received no formal legal education but, as was customary at the time, " read the law " by working and studying with Wythe, Chancellor of the Commonwealth of Virginia ( also a mentor to Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall, among others ) and Brooke.
Catwalk regulars like Gia Carangi, Cheryl Tiegs, Carol Alt, Christie Brinkley, Kim Alexis, Paulina Porizkova, Kathy Ireland, Brooke Shields, Heather Locklear, and Elle Macpherson began to endorse products with their names, as well as their faces, through the marketing of brands such as the beverage Diet Pepsi to the extension of car title Ford Trucks.
John Brooke: During his employment with the Laurences as a tutor to Laurie, he falls in love with Meg.
When Laurie leaves for college, Brooke continues his employment with Mr. Laurence as an assistant.
When Aunt March overhears Meg rejecting John's declaration of love, she threatens Meg with disinheritance because she suspects that Brooke is only interested in Meg's future prospects.
In the West Virginia Senate, most of Ohio County is part of the first Senate district along with Hancock and Brooke counties.
Virginia Woolf boasted to Vita Sackville-West of once going skinny-dipping with Brooke in a moonlit pool when they were at Cambridge together.

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