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Frederick Douglass, William Garrison, Horace Greeley, Harriet Stowe, William Seward, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker, and Cassius Clay used the term caste, rather than race or class, in their writings and speeches to discuss and inspire America to abolish slavery.
Holland, minister of the Ottawa church, in 1898, Samuel A. Eliot, President of the American Unitarian Association in 1908, Charles Huntingdon Pennoyer, minister of the Halifax Universalist Church in 1909, and Horace Westwood, a Unitarian minister in Winnipeg in 1913.
* 1865 Charles Horace Mayo, American surgeon, founder of the Mayo Clinic ( d. 1939 )
* 1939 Charles Horace Mayo, American medical practitioner, co-founder of Mayo Clinic ( b. 1865 )
* 1835 Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, French painter ( b. 1758 )
* August 14 Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, French painter ( d. 1835 )
Medill was further encouraged to come to Chicago by Dr. Charles H. Ray of Galena, Illinois, and editor Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune.
In 1898, Horace Short patented a design for a loudspeaker driven by compressed air ; he then sold the rights to Charles Parsons, who was issued several additional British patents before 1910.
Philosophers, psychologists and historians and early sociologists such as Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, George Santayana, Horace Kallen, John Dewey, W. E. B.
J. D. Webster, later General Webster and chief of staff at the Battle of Shiloh, and Dr. Charles H. Ray of Galena, Illinois through Horace Greeley convinced Joseph Medill of Cleveland's Leader to become managing editor.
The opening night cast also included Carl Benton Reid as Oscar, Charles Dingle as Benjamin, Frank Conroy as Horace, Patricia Collinge as Birdie, Dan Duryea as Leo, and Florence Williams as Alexandra.
Four years later, Gaumont introduced the Elgéphone, a compressed-air amplification system based on the Auxetophone, developed by British inventors Horace Short and Charles Parsons.
* Charles Ruggles as Maj. Horace Applegate, a big game hunter
Dr. William James Mayo and Dr. Charles Horace Mayo, who came from Le Sueur, nine miles ( 14 km ) north of St. Peter and were friends of the governor, performed the operation.
See also F Hardy, Memoirs of Lord Charlemont ( London, 1812 ); Warden Flood, Memoirs of Henry Flood ( London, 1838 ); Francis Plowden, Historical Review of the State of Ireland ( London, 1803 ); Alfred Webb, Compendium of Irish Biography ( Dublin, 1878 ); Sir Jonah Barrington, Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation ( London, 1833 ); WJ O ' Neill Daunt, Ireland and her Agitators ; Lord Mountmorres, History of the Irish Parliament ( 2 vole., London, 1792 ); Horace Walpole, Memoirs of the Reign of George III ( 4 vols., London, 1845 and 1894 ); Lord Stanhope, Life of William Pitt ( 4 vols., London, 1861 ); Thomas Davis, Life of JP Curran ( Dublin, 1846 ) this contains a memoir of Grattan by DO Madden, and Grattan's reply to Lord Clare on the question of the Union ; Charles Phillips, Recollections of Curran and some of his Contemporaries ( London, 1822 ); JA Froude, The English in Ireland ( London, 1881 ); JG McCarthy, Henry Grattan: an Historical Study ( London, 1886 ); Lord Mahon's History of England, vol.
His influence was so great that the contributions to the English garden made by his predecessors Charles Bridgeman and William Kent are often overlooked ; even Kent's apologist Horace Walpole allowed that Kent had been followed by " a very able master ".
Both of W. W. Mayo's sons, William James Mayo ( 1861 1939 ) and Charles Horace Mayo ( 1865 1939 ) would grow up in Rochester, and when old enough both attended medical school.
Bronze statue of the Mayo brothers, " Charles Horace Mayo | Dr. Charlie " ( left ) and " William James Mayo | Dr. Will " ( right ), in front of the Mayo Clinic Gonda Building in Rochester, Minnesota
Langdon consulted with Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, preceptress of Horace Mann School near Thetford, Vermont.
In 1867 he published an improved text of Aetna with commentary, and in the following year a text of Horace with critical introduction, illustrated by specimens of ancient gems selected by Charles William King.
* Horace Walpole and Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-The Lessons for the Day ( satire on William Pulteney, Bolingbroke, and the " Patriot Whigs ").
The influence of the gothic novels of Ann Radcliffe, Horace Walpole, Gregory " Monk " Lewis and Charles Maturin is noticeable, and that of Walter Scott too, if only because the heroine, abandoned and left alone, resists not only by her almost supernatural talents, but mainly due to the power drawn from her temperament.
" Carr also notes the acknowledged influence of Ray Charles ' small group recordings ( which included saxophonists David " Fathead " Newman and Hank Crawford ) on Horace Silver, Art Blakey, and Cannonball Adderley.
The Short brothers, Horace, Eustace and Oswald, built aircraft at Battersea to be tested at the site ; later Moore-Brabazon, Professor Huntington, Charles S. Rolls and Cecil Grace all visited and used the flying club's services.

Charles and Mayo
* Charles Herbert Mayo ( 1845 1929 ), antiquarian
Tibbot was later knighted as Sir Theobald Bourke, and was created first Viscount Mayo in 1626 by Charles I. Bourke had at least four other children, Edmund, Walter, John, and Catherine.
* Uncredited cast members include Eddie Acuff, Murray Alper, Ward Bond, Walter Brooke, Georgia Carroll, Glen Cavender, Spencer Charters, Wallis Clark, William B. Davidson, Ann Doran, Tom Dugan, Bill Edwards, Frank Faylen, Pat Flaherty, James Flavin, William Forrest, William Gillespie, Joe Gray, Creighton Hale, John Hamilton, Harry Hayden, Stuart Holmes, William Hopper, Eddie Kane, Fred Kelsey, Vera Lewis, Audrey Long, Hank Mann, Frank Mayo, Lon McCallister, Edward McWade, George Meeker, Dolores Moran, Charles Morton, Jack Mower, Paul Panzer, Francis Pierlot, Clinton Rosemond, Syd Saylor, Frank Sully, Dick Wessel, Leo White and Dave Willock.
He eventually founded the world-famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota with his sons William and Charles.
William and Charles Mayo were proponents of education since very early in the history of Mayo Clinic.
One of these under General Humbert succeeded in landing a force near Killala, County Mayo, and gained some success in Connacht ( particularly at Castlebar ) before it was subdued by Lake and Charles Cornwallis.
As the distribution of the journal and the teaching practice of the editors and others developed, the conversation expanded and multiplied to include by 1971 ( in England ) Charles Harrison, Philip Pilkington, David Rushton, Lynn Lemaster, Sandra Harrison, Graham Howard, Paul Wood, and ( in New York ) Michael Corris, and later Paula Ramsden, Mayo Thompson, Christine Kozlov, Preston Heller, Andrew Menard and Kathryn Bigelow.
While musical activities continued and continue with Mayo Thompson and The Red Crayola, and the literary conversational project continued with Charles Harrison ( 1942 2009 ), by late 1976 the genealogical thread of this artistic work had been taken into the hands of Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden, with whom it remains.
The Ripleys chose to begin their experiment at a dairy farm owned by Charles and Maria Mayo Ellis in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, near the home of Theodore Parker.
The five airmen who died that night were Major Richard L. Bakke, Major Harold L Lewis Jr., TSgt Joel C. Mayo, Major Lyn D. McIntosh, and Captain Charles T. McMillan.

Charles and 1865
* 1865 Charles G. Dawes, American general and politician, 30th Vice President of the United States, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1951 )
#*** Joseph Lucien Charles Napoléon Bonaparte ( 1824 1865 )
Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889 to Hannah Chaplin ( née Hill, 1865 1928 ) and Charles Chaplin Sr. ( 1863 1901 ).
Charles Proteus Steinmetz ( April 9, 1865 October 26, 1923 ) was a German-American mathematician and electrical engineer.
* Charles Steinmetz: Scientist and Socialist ( 1865 1923 ) Including the complete Steinmetz-Lenin correspondence, Sender Garlin, American Institute for Marxist Studies, 1977 ( reprinted in Sender Garlin's 1991 Three Radicals ).
* 1865 Charles Sands, American golfer and tennis player ( d. 1945 )
* 1865 Charles Fergusson, Governor-General of New Zealand ( d. 1951 )
The differences between tantalum and niobium were unequivocally demonstrated in 1864 by Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand, and Henri Etienne Sainte-Claire Deville, as well as Louis J. Troost, who determined the formulas of some of the compounds in 1865 and finally by the Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac in 1866, who all proved that there were only two elements.
* 1793 Charles Lock Eastlake, English painter ( d. 1865 )
* 1865 Charles Spencelayh, English painter ( d. 1958 )
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* April 23 Charles G. Dawes, Vice President of the United States, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1865 )
Other works based on the myth include a play by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Atalanta in Calydon, written ( in the style of Greek tragedy ) in 1865.
Charles Dickens wrote of her in 1865 that " he carpenter's daughter has won a name for herself, and has deserved to win it.
Charles Dickens wrote an article about her life in February 1865 in his literary magazine All the Year Round that emphasised the difficulties she had overcome, especially the scepticism of her fellow townspeople.
He was baptised in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 7 July 1865 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Longley.
The most well-known text associated with his print shop was the flawed first edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, printed by Oxford at the expense of its author Lewis Carroll ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ) in 1865.
* The Strange Life of Charles Waterton, 1782 1865 ( 1949 )
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ( commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland ) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
Alice was published in 1865, three years after the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed in a boat, on 4 July 1862, up the Isis with the three young daughters of Henry Liddell ( the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University and Dean of Christ Church ): Lorina Charlotte Liddell ( aged 13, born 1849 ) (" Prima " in the book's prefatory verse ); Alice Pleasance Liddell ( aged 10, born 1852 ) (" Secunda " in the prefatory verse ); Edith Mary Liddell ( aged 8, born 1853 ) (" Tertia " in the prefatory verse ).
Also popular was Zaner-Bloser Script, introduced by Charles Paxton Zaner ( 15 February 1864 1 December 1918 ) and Elmer Ward Bloser ( 6 November 1865 1929 ) of the Zanerian Business College.

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