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The most famous early practitioner of progressive education was Francis Parker ; its best-known spokesperson was the philosopher John Dewey.
In 1875 Francis Parker became superintendent of schools in Quincy, Massachusetts after spending two years in Germany studying emerging educational trends on the continent.
* 1837 – Francis Wayland Parker, American progressive educational theorist ( d. 1902 )
* Francis Parker Yockey claimed Spengler was a pivotal influence on him and wrote Imperium as a sequel to The Decline of the West.
* 1917 – Francis Parker Yockey, American author ( d. 1960 )
* Imperium by Francis Parker Yockey ( using the pen name Ulick Varange, 1947, ISBN 0-911038-10-8 )
* Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International by Kevin Coogan, ( Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY 1998, ISBN 1-57027-039-2 )
* U. S. Navy Captain Francis " Frank " Bartholomew Parker ( Jonathan LaPaglia ), a former Navy SEAL and ex-CIA operative who was brought out of a secret CIA mental institution – due to a mental breakdown he had suffered as a result of being tortured while being a prisoner in Somalia – to be the project's chrononaut.
* Julia DeForest Tiffany ( 1887 – 1973 ), who married Gurdon S. Parker then married Francis Minot Weld ;
Gorey attended a variety of local grade schools and then the Francis W. Parker School.
* 2007: The Bourne Ultimatum-Scott Millan, David Parker and Kirk Francis
Seekonk's current board of selectman are: Francis Cavaco ( Chair ,) Bob Richardson, Michael Brady, John Whelan, and David Parker.
In the 1870s, the city gave its name to the Quincy Method, an influential approach to education developed by Francis W. Parker while he served as Quincy's superintendent of schools.
In the 19th century, the city became an innovator in progressive public education with the Quincy Method, developed by Francis W. Parker while he served as Quincy's superintendent of schools.
However, Devens is the home of the Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School.
Other prominent transcendentalists included Louisa May Alcott, Charles Timothy Brooks, Orestes Brownson, William Ellery Channing, William Henry Channing, James Freeman Clarke, Christopher Pearse Cranch, Walt Whitman, John Sullivan Dwight, Convers Francis, William Henry Furness, Frederic Henry Hedge, Sylvester Judd, Theodore Parker, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, George Ripley, Thomas Treadwell Stone, Emily Dickinson, and Jones Very.
* Francis Parker Shepard
Many notable actors appeared on the series, including Ed Asner, Mary Astor, Roscoe Ates, Gene Barry, Ed Begley, Barbara Bel Geddes, Charles Bronson, Edgar Buchanan, Macdonald Carey, Art Carney, John Cassavetes, Jack Cassidy, Dabney Coleman, Tom Conway, Joseph Cotten, Bob Crane, Hume Cronyn, Robert Culp, Bette Davis, Francis De Sales, Bruce Dern, Brandon deWilde, Angie Dickinson, Diana Dors, Robert Duvall, Denholm Elliott, Peter Falk, John Forsythe, Anne Francis, Lorne Greene, Edmund Gwenn, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Charles Herbert, Dame Wendy Hiller, Skip Homeier, Lou Jacobi, Joyce Jameson, Carolyn Jones, Don Keefer, Brian Keith, Jack Klugman, Jessie Royce Landis, Peter Lawford, Christopher Lee, Cloris Leachman, Peter Lorre, John McIntyre, E. G. Marshall, Herbert Marshall, Walter Matthau, Darren McGavin, John McGiver, Lee Majors, Jayne Mansfield, Steve McQueen, Tyler McVey, Audrey Meadows, Joyce Meadows, Vera Miles, Elizabeth Montgomery, Joanna Moore, Roger Moore, Vic Morrow, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Newton, Fess Parker, George Peppard, James Philbrook, Sydney Pollack, Judson Pratt, Robert Redford, Michael Rennie, Burt Reynolds, William Shatner, Dan Sheridan, Henry Silva, Barbara Steele, Jan Sterling, Dean Stockwell, Stella Stevens, Beatrice Straight, Jessica Tandy, Torin Thatcher, Rip Torn, Dick Van Dyke, Robert Vaughn, Richard Waring, Dennis Weaver, Estelle Winwood, Joanne Woodward, Fay Wray, and Keenan Wynn.
Francis Parker Yockey ( September 18, 1917 – June 16, 1960 ) was an American political thinker and polemicist best known for his neo-Spenglerian book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, published under the pen name Ulick Varange in 1948.
The majority comes from the accounts of those who knew him and from FBI efforts to gain intelligence in regard to his activities, as recorded by his biographer Kevin Coogan in his book Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International.
* Kevin Coogan, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 1998 ISBN 1-57027-039-2 ( publisher's blurb, Table of contents )-The only biography of Yockey ever written, Coogan's work on Yockey's life is definitive, but the ' facts ' he presents regarding other figures should be regarded with caution.
* The Enemy of Europe: The Enemy of Our Enemies by Francis Parker Yockey and Revilo P. Oliver ISBN 0-942094-00-X Oliver's part 2nd section 3rd 4th 5th and 6th
* The Francis Parker Yockey Collection

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Evola further held that Jewish people denigrated lofty " Aryan " ideals ( of faith, loyalty, courage, devotion, and constancy ) through a " corrosive irony " that ascribed every human activity to economic or sexual motives ( à la Marx and Freud ) ( Kevin Coogan, Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, p. 309 ).
* Coogan, Kevin ( 1998 ), Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International ( Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, ISBN 1-57027-039-2 ).
:* Francis Parker Yockey, an influential post-war neo-Nazi ideologist-who argues ( based on Spengler's thesis ) that Western History " took the wrong course " when Germany lost World War II ; in other words, Nazi Germany ( despite all its horrors ) would eventually have paved the way for the transition to " Caesarism ".
* Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International by Kevin Coogan ( Autonomedia, 1999, ISBN 1-57027-039-2 ).
* Francis Parker Yockey
Liberty Lobby described itself as a conservative political organization, but its founder, Willis Carto, was known to hold strongly antisemitic views, and to be a devotee of the writings of Francis Parker Yockey, who was one of a handful of esoteric post-World War II writers who revered Adolf Hitler.
* Francis Parker Yockey, Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics.
Willis Carto has been described as a devotee of the writings of Francis Parker Yockey.

Francis and Proclamation
* Francis Bicknell Carpenter-First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln

Francis and London
There is a portrait of him by Francis Wheatley in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
* The life and letters of St. Francis Xavier Francis Xavier, Saint, 1506-1552 Coleridge, Henry James, 1822-1893 London: Burns and Oates, ( 1872 )
Charles Francis Badini created the Original Fanology or Ladies ' Conversation Fan which was published by William Cock in London in 1797.
In the last decades of that century, London experienced a revival of interest in the occult, and this was only further propagated when Francis Barrett published The Magus in 1801.
London: Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books, 2005.
When part of the London church, of which Francis Johnson ( then in prison ) was pastor, reassembled in Amsterdam, Ainsworth was chosen as their doctor or teacher.
* George Chapman, The Works of Hesiod, London, 1618, dedicated to Sir Francis Bacon.
For London he wrote some musical comedies which brought him to the attention of the wealthy Francis Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer.
Earlier that year, Francis Baring and Company of London had become the U. S. government's official banking agent in London.
Through the influence of Francis Walsingham, Andrewes was appointed prebendary of St Pancras in St Paul's, London, in 1589, and subsequently became Master of his own college of Pembroke, as well as a chaplain of Archbishop John Whitgift.
* 1842 – John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria as she drives down Constitution Hill, London with Prince Albert.
* Duncan, Francis, A Description of the Island Of St Helena Containing Observations on its Singular Structure and Formation and an Account of its Climate, Natural History, and Inhabitants, London, Printed For R Phillips, 6 Bridge Street, Blackfriars, 1805
Following suggestions by Francis W. Webb, the Mechanical Engineer for the London and North Western Railway at Crewe Works, rails were laid along a stretch of the towpath near Worleston, and a small steam locomotive borrowed from Crewe Works was used to tow boats.
He was born the youngest son of John Gainsborough, a weaver in Suffolk, and, in 1740, left home to study art in London with Hubert Gravelot, Francis Hayman, and William Hogarth.
McKean's education began at the Reverend Francis Allison's New London Academy.
** First public performance of Cox and Box by Francis Burnand and Arthur Sullivan, at the Adelphi Theatre, London.
London: Taylor & Francis, 1994.
Thomas Kyd was the son of Francis and Anna Kyd and was baptised in the church of St Mary Woolnoth in the Ward of Langborn, Lombard Street, London on 6 November 1558.
The baptismal register at St Mary Woolnoth carries this entry: " Thomas, son of Francis Kydd, Citizen and Writer of the Courte Letter of London ".
For example, when Sir Francis Burdett, chairman of the London Hampden Club, proposed a resolution in favour of universal suffrage, equally sized electoral districts, and voting by secret ballot to the House of Commons, his motion found only one other supporter ( Lord Cochrane ) in the entire House.
Moore was born in Charing Cross Hospital, London, the son of Ada Francis ( née Hughes ), a secretary, and John Moore, a railway electrician.
* Jones, Francis Clifford, Manchuria Since 1931, London, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1949
This life-sized panel portrays Jean de Dinteville, an ambassador of Francis I of France in 1533, and Georges de Selve, Bishop of Lavaur, who visited London the same year.

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