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Edwards and Ruth
" For his biographer, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Gollancz's campaign was based in his concern for the moral underdog and his enjoyment in fighting for unpopular causes.
Lyons, John A. Murphy, Roy Foster, and James S. Donnelly, Jr, as well as historians Cecil Woodham-Smith, Peter Gray, Ruth Dudley Edwards and Cormac Ó Gráda have denied claims of a deliberate policy of genocide.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Ruth Dudley Edwards, Victor Gollancz: A Biography
* A lecture by Ruth Dudley Edwards criticising Countesss Markievicz, broadcast by RTE on 6 November 2006.
His first wife, Ruth, is deceased ; Carpenter married T. Helen Edwards Bryant on 18 January 1986.
* Kilgour, Ruth Edwards ( 1958 ).
* James Wilson by Ruth Dudley Edwards in Oxford DNB
Bing Crosby played Edwards in a fictionalized version of his life in the 1939 film The Star Maker, directed by Roy Del Ruth.
Keith Douglas, Lawrence Durrell, Harold Edwards, Robin Fedden, G. S. Fraser, Diana Gould, Charles Hepburn, Robert Liddell, Olivia Manning, Elie Papadimitiou, Hugh Gordon Porteus, George Seferis, Ruth Speirs, Bernard Spencer, Terence Tiller, Gwyn Williams.
* Introduction and History of the Original Sacred Harp, by Ruth Denson Edwards, ( in the 1971 Edition, Original Sacred Harp ).
During the trial O ' Callaghan stated that he had been looking after the property for a friend, the author Ruth Dudley Edwards, and he invited the two men back to the house for a drink after socialising with them in a nearby gay pub, West Five.
* Edwards, Ruth Dudley.
His wife is Ruth Fowler Edwards, the granddaughter of physicist Ernest Rutherford and daughter of physicist Ralph Fowler.

Edwards and Dudley
Edwards later directed the comedy film 10 with Dudley Moore and Bo Derek.
Edwards was also honoured with street names in his home town of Dudley ; there is a small close off Stourbridge Road named Duncan Edwards Close ,.
and in 2008, the Dudley Southern Bypass was renamed Duncan Edwards Way.
* Edwards, Owen Dudley.
Then, only a few commemorations were held — the most significant of which was a commissioned volume of Famine history edited by R. Dudley Edwards and T. Desmond Williams ( though not published until 1956 ), and the ' Famine Survey ' undertaken by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1945.
All present gave a short speech on their connection to either Holmes or the project, with a particularly erudite piece from Prof. Owen Dudley Edwards.
The Dudley Museum and Art Gallery is located in the town centre, and houses a large collection of fossils excavated from the nearby Wren's Nest Nature Reserve, along with an exhibit on local footballer Duncan Edwards, and an art gallery featuring the work of local artists.
Owen Dudley Edwards suggests that the choice of surname and nationality of the twins derives from Blyton's desire to resist national stereotyping, following an Irish Republican Army bicycle bomb attack in Coventry in 1939
His mother, Charlotte Winslow, was a descendant of William Samuel Johnson, a signer of the United States Constitution, along with Jonathan Edwards, the famed Calvinist theologian, Anne Hutchinson, the Puritan preacher and healer, Robert Livingston the Elder, Thomas Dudley, the second governor of Massachusetts, and Mayflower passengers James Chilton and his daughter Mary Chilton.
Born in Dudley, Edwards signed for Manchester United as a teenager and went on to become the youngest player to play in the Football League First Division and the then youngest England player since the Second World War.
Edwards was born on 1 October 1936 at a house on Malvern Crescent in the Woodside district of Dudley, which at the time was part of the county of Worcestershire.
His name is Duncan Edwards, of Dudley ".
Edwards is buried in Dudley Cemetery, and his grave still attracts many tributes from fans.
Edwards was buried at Dudley Cemetery five days later, alongside his sister Carol Anne.
A street in Dudley was named in honour of Edwards.
Edwards is commemorated in a number of ways in his home town of Dudley.
Bo Derek came to prominence when she co-starred in the 1979 Blake Edwards film 10, in which Dudley Moore's character is torn between love for Julie Andrews ' character and fascination with Derek.
10 is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber and Bo Derek, in her first major film appearance.

Edwards and 1993
Mike Edwards: " Kazakhstan Facing the nightmare " National Geographic Magazine March 1993
In 1993, he starred in Son of the Pink Panther, directed by veteran Blake Edwards.
* Mike Edwards: " Russia — Playing by new rules " National Geographic Magazine March 1993
William Edwards Deming ( October 14, 1900 December 20, 1993 ) was an American statistician, professor, author, lecturer and consultant.
In 1993, Deming founded the W. Edwards Deming Institute in Washington, D. C., where the Deming Collection at the U. S. Library of Congress includes an extensive audiotape and videotape archive.
In December 1993, W. Edwards Deming died in his sleep at the age of 93 in his Washington home at about 3 a. m. due to " natural causes ".
" Following this, the franchise went through a lengthy transitional period, as key players either retired ( Laimbeer in 1993 and Thomas in 1994 ) or were traded ( Edwards, Johnson, Salley and Rodman among others ).
## James Stewart Edwards ( June 25, 1993 )
PGN was devised around 1993, by Steven J. Edwards, and was first popularized via the Usenet newsgroup rec. games. chess.
" Mary Lyon, the Founding of Mount Holyoke College, and the Cultural Revival of Jonathan Edwards ," Religion and American Culture, Winter 1993, Vol.
In 1993, a cul-de-sac of housing association homes near to the cemetery in which he is buried was named " Duncan Edwards Close ".
On 10 July 1993, Steve Webb married Helen Edwards, then a curate at his local church in Clapham.
Columbia landed on May 6, 1993 at Edwards Air Force Base, Runway 22, after 160 orbits of the Earth in 239 hours and 45 minutes
Carstairs was replaced as leader by Paul Edwards in 1993.
# Paul Edwards, June 4, 1993 1996
He has had great commercial success in memorable roles such as the executive Bobby Trippe in Deliverance ( 1972 ), Tennessee lawyer Delbert Reese in Nashville ( 1975 ), general attorney Dardis in All the President's Men ( 1976 ), Bob Sweet in Silver Streak ( 1976 ), the priest Edwards in Exorcist II: The Heretic ( 1977 ), Lex Luthor's henchman Otis in Superman ( 1978 ) and Superman II ( 1980 ), Bates ' right hand man Sydney Morehouse in The Toy ( 1982 ), Borisov and Pavel Petrovic in The Fourth Protocol ( 1987 ), TV presenter Ernest Weller in Repossessed ( 1990 ), Rudy Ruettiger's father in Rudy ( 1993 ), detective McNair in Just Cause ( 1995 ), Dexter Wilkins in Life ( 1999 ), the simple sheriff in Where the Red Fern Grows ( 2003 ), the corrupt Senator Charles F. Meachum in Shooter ( 2007 ), United States Congressman Doc Long in Charlie Wilson's War ( 2007 ) and the voice of antagonist Lots-O '- Huggin ' Bear in Toy Story 3 ( 2010 ).
Following Mulroney's resignation as PC leader and prime minister in 1993, Edwards was a candidate at the PC leadership convention held to choose a successor.
On 1 January 2001, Edwards was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for " service as vice president of the APF from 1990 to 1993 ".
The original name of the show stemmed from early 1993, while Andy Merrill and Jay Edwards were coming up with names for a marathon of the original Space Ghost TV show to air on the block, trying to find things that rhyme with ' Ghost '.
STS-55, the German D-2 Spacelab mission, was launched on April 26, 1993, aboard Columbia, and landed 10-days later on May 6, 1993, at Edwards AFB California.
After launching on April 26, 1993, on the Shuttle Columbia ; the crew landed 10 days later on May 6, 1993, at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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