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It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
* May 30 – George Ernest Morrison, Australian adventurer ( b. 1862 )
* February 4 – George Ernest Morrison, Australian adventurer and journalist ( d. 1920 )
Adnams PLC is a British regional brewery company founded in 1872 in Southwold, Suffolk, England, by George and Ernest Adnams.
The Sole Bay Brewery in Southwold was purchased in 1872 by George and Ernest Adnams.
To advocate an aggressive development program, Ernest Lawrence and Luis Alvarez came to Los Alamos, where they conferred with Norris Bradbury, the laboratory director, and with George Gamow, Edward Teller, and Ulam.
The German Emperor Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Grand Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse, Duke Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Duke Ernst August of Brunswick were Edward's nephews ; Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden, Crown Princess Marie of Romania, Crown Princess Sophia of Greece, Empress Alexandra of Russia, Grand Duchess Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Duchess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen were his nieces ; Haakon VII of Norway was both his nephew by marriage and his son-in-law ; George I of Greece and Frederick VIII of Denmark were his brothers-in-law ; Albert I of Belgium, Charles I and Manuel II of Portugal, and Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria were his second cousins.
George V ( George Frederick Ernest Albert ; 3 June 186520 January 1936 ) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 through the First World War ( 1914 – 1918 ) until his death in 1936.
George's father took him hunting and riding, and introduced him to military matters ; mindful of his uncertain future, Ernest Augustus took the fifteen-year-old George on campaign in the Franco-Dutch War with the deliberate purpose of testing and training his son in battle.
Ernest Augustus died on 23 January 1698 leaving all of his territories to George with the exception of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, an office he had held since 1661.
William Allingham – Henry C. Beeching – Oliver Madox Brown – Olive Custance – John Davidson – Austin Dobson – Lord Alfred Douglas – Evelyn Douglas – Edward Dowden – Ernest Dowson – Michael Field – Norman Gale – Edmund Gosse – John Gray – William Ernest Henley – Gerard Manley Hopkins – Herbert P. Horne – Lionel Johnson – Andrew Lang – Eugene Lee-Hamilton – Maurice Hewlett – Edward Cracroft Lefroy – Arran and Isla Leigh – Amy Levy – John William Mackail – Digby Mackworth Dolben – Fiona MacLeod – Frank T. Marzials – Théophile Julius Henry Marzials – George Meredith – Alice Meynell – Cosmo Monkhouse – George Moore – William Morris – Frederick W. H. Myers – Roden Noël – John Payne – Victor Plarr – A. Mary F. Robinson – William Caldwell Roscoe – Christina Rossetti – Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Algernon Charles Swinburne – John Addington Symonds – Arthur Symons – Rachel Annand Taylor – Francis Thompson – John Todhunter – Herbert Trench – John Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley – Rosamund Marriott Watson – Theodore Watts-Dunton – Oscar Wilde – Margaret L. Woods – Theodore Wratislaw – W. B. Yeats
On July 16, the most capable British officer was killed and a journalist named George Ernest Morrison was wounded.
John Pontifex was a carpenter ; his son George rises in the world to become a publisher ; George's son Theobald, pressed by his father to become a minister, is manipulated into marrying Christina, the daughter of a clergyman ; the main character Ernest Pontifex is the eldest son of Theobald and Christina.
Since its inception, 12 researchers associated with Berkeley Lab ( Ernest Lawrence, Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin M. McMillan, Owen Chamberlain, Emilio G. Segrè, Donald A. Glaser, Melvin Calvin, Luis W. Alvarez, Yuan T. Lee, Steven Chu, George F. Smoot and Saul Perlmutter ) have been awarded the Nobel Prize.
Ernest George Henham was a novelist resident in Devon who used the pseudonym, John Trevena, for many of his books.
North by Northwest was nominated for three Academy Awards for Film Editing ( George Tomasini ), Art Direction ( William A. Horning, Robert F. Boyle, Merrill Pye, Henry Grace, Frank McKelvy ), and Original Screenplay ( Ernest Lehman ).
* Land-based maritime patrol aircraft were named for naval explorers-Avro Anson ( George Anson, 1st Baron Anson ), Lockheed Hudson ( Henry Hudson ), Avro Shackleton ( Ernest Shackleton ), Bristol Beaufort ( Francis Beaufort ).
Williams of Hampton Institute ; Ernest J. Marshall of Howard University ; George Johnson of Lincoln University, PA ; W. E.
After college he joined the Ernest George and Harold Peto architectural practice.
Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg died in Herrenhausen Castle and his grandson King George II of Great Britain was born there.
Behind them stand, from the left, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, Fleet Admiral Ernest King, Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, General of the Army George Marshall, Major General Laurence S. Kuter, General Aleksei Antonov, Vice Admiral Stepan Kucherov, and Admiral of the Fleet Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov | Nikolay Kuznetsov.

Ernest and English
The result were two volumes ( J. S. Bach ), which was published in 1908 and translated in English by Ernest Newman in 1911.
* 1867 – Ernest Dowson, English poet ( d. 1900 )
* 1849 – William Ernest Henley, English poet, critic, and editor ( d. 1903 )
Ernest Howard Shepard ( 10 December 1879 – 24 March 1976 ) was an English artist and book illustrator.
* 1889 – Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer ( d. 1962 )
* 1908 – Vivian Ernest Fuchs, English geologist ( d. 1999 )
Ernest Hemingway in For Whom the Bell Tolls made deliberate use of false friends as one of the devices intended to convey to the reader that English conversations in the book in fact represent Spanish.
Frederick Soddy ( 2 September 1877 – 22 September 1956 ) was an English radiochemist and monetary economist who explained, with Ernest Rutherford, that radioactivity is due to the transmutation of elements, now known to involve nuclear reactions.
* 1840 – Ernest Roland Wilberforce, English bishop ( d. 1907 )
* 1897 – Ernest Eldridge, English race car driver ( d. 1935 )
This term has been adopted in English with similar meaning, possibly by Ernest Hemingway.
* 1844 – Ernest Myers, English poet, Classicist and author ( d. 1921 )
* 1890 – Ernest Bullock, English organist and composer ( d. 1979 )
* Klein, Ernest, Dr., A comprehensive etymological dictionary of the English language: Dealing with the origin of words and their sense development thus illustrating the history and civilization of culture, Elsevier, Oxford, 7th ed., 2000
Leigh was born Vivian Mary Hartley in the campus of St. Paul's School, Darjeeling, Bengal, India ( British India ), to Ernest Hartley, an English officer in the Indian Cavalry, and Gertrude Mary Robinson Yackjee ( 1888-1972 ), a devout Roman Catholic of Irish and Armenian descent, the daughter of Mary I. Robinson and John G. Yackjee, who wed in 1872.
* February 11 – Vivian Ernest Fuchs, English geologist and explorer ( d. 1999 )
** Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, in English, and Justice Minister Ernest Lapointe, in French, give an international radio address, stating its intentions to declare war against Nazi Germany.
* July 11 – William Ernest Henley, English poet, critic, and editor ( b. 1849 )
* September 9 – Ernest Roland Wilberforce, English bishop ( b. 1840 )
* February 15 – Ernest Millington, English politician ( d. 2009 )
* February 5 – Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer ( d. 1962 )
* May 5 – Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer ( b. 1889 )
* January 13 – J. Ernest Mangnall, English football manager ( b. 1866 )
The Complete Plain Words is a style guide for British English written by Sir Ernest Gowers and published in 1954.
The second edition, Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 1965 ) was revised by Sir Ernest Gowers, who updated the text, contributed entries, and deleted articles " no longer relevant to literary fashions ".

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