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James Dalton Trumbo ( December 9, 1905 – September 10, 1976 ) was an American screenwriter and novelist.
A documentary about Dalton Trumbo called Trumbo was produced in 2007 incorporating elements of the play as well as footage of Dalton Trumbo and a panoply of interviews.
Dalton Trumbo died in Los Angeles of a heart attack at the age of 70 on September 10, 1976.
* Additional Dialogue: Letters of Dalton Trumbo, 1942 – 62, 1970 ( ed.
* Dalton Trumbo, biography by Bruce Cook
* Dalton Trumbo: Hollywood Rebel, biography by Peter Hanson
* Hanson, Peter, Dalton Trumbo, Hollywood Rebel: A Critical Survey and Filmography, McFarland ( October 1, 2007 ) ISBN 0-7864-3246-2
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A proper cavalry command in his front would have developed the fact that he had run into one division of Polk's Army of the Mississippi moving up from the direction of Mobile to join Johnston at Dalton.
The law of definite proportions contributed to, and was placed on a firm theoretical basis by, the atomic theory that John Dalton promoted beginning in 1803, which explained matter as consisting of discrete atoms, that there was one type of atom for each element, and that the compounds were made of combinations of different types of atoms in fixed proportions.
Dalton interpreted this result in his atomic theory by proposing ( correctly in this case ) that the two oxides have one and two oxygen atoms respectively for each carbon atom.
This led John Dalton to resurrect Democritus ' atom in 1803, when he proposed that elements were invisible sub components ; which explained why the varying oxides of metals ( e. g. stannous oxide and cassiterite, SnO and SnO < sub > 2 </ sub > respectively ) possess a 1: 2 ratio of oxygen to one another.
* September 10 – Dalton Trumbo, American screenwriter, one of the Hollywood Ten ( b. 1905 )
* Dalton State College, one of eight state colleges in the University System of Georgia
Dalton suffered a minor stroke in 1837, and a second one in 1838 left him with a speech impediment, though he remained able to do experiments.
The name Dalton can often be heard in the halls of many Quaker schools, for example, one of the school houses in Coram House, the primary sector of Ackworth School, is called Dalton.
The Resaca Beach Poster Girl Contest, a swimsuit pageant at one time known throughout the South, was founded in the nearby city of Dalton in 1983 as a marketing gimmick of Conquest Carpet Mills, Inc.
Miss Debo wrote in one of her books that the Dalton gang stopped in one time and bought supplies from the general merchandise store and left with no problems.
Abingdon is one of the few towns in the UK to have its own annual air display — the Abingdon Air & Country Show, which takes place every May at Dalton Barracks, the former RAF Abingdon ( see below ).
Writing in Spring 1991, just after the band had split, Voxs Stephen Dalton referred to Spacemen 3 as " one of the most influential underground bands of the last decade ".
* September 10 – Dalton Trumbo, novelist and screenwriter, one of the Hollywood Ten
" However, a viewing of the early Bugs cartoons of the late 1930s and early 1940s clearly demonstrates that the character was not " created " as a whole at one time, but rather evolved in terms of personality, voice, and design over several years through the efforts of Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Cal Dalton and Ben " Bugs " Hardaway, Robert McKimson, Sr., and Mel Blanc, in addition to Clampett's contributions.
The principal are the statues of George Washington in the State-house at Boston, Massachusetts ; of George III in The Guildhall, London ; of George IV at Brighton ; of William Pitt the Younger in Hanover Square, London ; of James Watt in Westminster Abbey and in Glasgow ( also a bust, plus one of William Murdoch, at St. Mary's Church, Handsworth ); of William Roscoe and George Canning in Liverpool ; of John Dalton in Manchester Town Hall ; of Lord President Blair and Lord Melville in Edinburgh, etc.
The disc's special features include two new audio commentaries, one by Peter Jackson and Randall William Cook, the other by Harryhausen in conversation with his biographer Tony Dalton.
James Bond ( Timothy Dalton ) uses a computer controlled one to view a CD-ROM containing data.
Hooker's son Joseph Dalton Hooker was one of the first plant explorers to use the new Wardian cases, when he shipped live plants back to England from New Zealand in 1841, during the pioneering voyage of HMS Erebus that circumnavigated Antarctica.
He was invited as one of a dozen ' Young Victors ' to a private dinner given by Hugh Dalton on 30 July 1945 who was talent-spotting and networking.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM, GCSI, CB, FRS ( 30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911 ) was one of the greatest British botanists and explorers of the 19th century.
Archer's survey of 1801 mentions two paper mills here, Freemans and Teelings, and both Dalton in 1836 and Lewis in 1837 state that one paper mill was still working and from 1836 to 1839 the name Henry Hayes, Rathfarnham Mill appears in the directories.
Alongside Clement Attlee, Ernest Bevin, Herbert Morrison and Stafford Cripps Dalton was initially seen as one of the " Big Five " of the Labour Government.

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