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Gardner and Helen
* Cleopatra ( 1912 film ), a silent film created in 1912 by Helen Gardner
* November 20 – Helen Gardner, American actress ( b. 1884 )
* Helen Gardner ; Fred S. Kleiner, Christin J. Mamiya, Gardner's Art through the Ages.
Shakespearean and Other Studies ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969 ; edited by Helen Gardner )
* Helen Gardner, critic
* Helen Gardner
Helen Gardner observed that " a conceit is a comparison whose ingenuity is more striking than its justness " and that " a comparison becomes a conceit when we are made to concede likeness while being strongly conscious of unlikeness.
Various academic critics and experts of diverse kinds, including E. M. Forster, Helen Gardner, Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams and Norman St John-Stevas, were called as witnesses, and the verdict, delivered on 2 November 1960, was " not guilty ".
Shakespearian and Other Studies ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969 ; edited by Helen Gardner )
Shakespearean and Other Studies ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969 ; edited by Helen Gardner )
ShakespeareASan and Other Studies ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969 ; edited by Helen Gardner )
Notable silent-cinema vamps included Theda Bara, Helen Gardner, Louise Glaum, Valeska Suratt, Musidora, Virginia Pearson, Olga Petrova, Rosemary Theby, Nita Naldi, Pola Negri, Estelle Taylor, Jetta Goudal, and, in early appearances, Myrna Loy.
* Gardner, Helen ( 1970 ) Art through the Ages, Harcourt, Brace and World, ISBN 978-0-15-508315-8
The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250 – 1950 is a poetry anthology edited by Helen Gardner, and published in New York and London in 1972 by the Oxford University Press with ISBN 0-19-812136-9, as a replacement for the Quiller-Couch Oxford Book of English Verse.
* Helen Gardner, Art through the Ages, 5th edition, Harcourt, Brace and World, ISBN 07679933
A film adaptation of the short story, directed by Henry King, written by Casey Robinson, and starring Gregory Peck as Harry, Susan Hayward as Helen, and Ava Gardner as Cynthia Green ( a character invented for the film ) appeared in 1952.
* New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1950 ( 1972 ) edited by Helen Gardner
* The Sonnets of William Alabaster ( 1959 ) edited by G. M. Story and Helen Gardner
Penguin Books relied on Section 4's " public good " defence, with academics and literary critics such as E. M. Forster and Helen Gardner testifying at the trial that the book was one of literary merit.
Helen Stevens Coolidge's family first acquired the farm in 1729, and from 1914 to 1962 it was her summer home with husband John Gardner Coolidge, diplomat, descendant of Thomas Jefferson, and nephew of Isabella Stewart Gardner.
Prominent past presenters of this radio station include: Fanus Rautenbach, Willem Engelbrecht, Ben Theunissen, Helen Naudé, Theo Conradie, Tom Henderson, Alida Theron, Anelle Schotkamp-Hugo, Pierre Schnehage, Anton Schmidt, Derrich Gardner, Morné Zeelie, Elana Afrika, Kieno Kammies, Duncan Pollock, Clayton Robbertze and Darren Scott.
Virginia Gardner, a flapper girl, is left out of a fashionable party thrown by her mother ( Helen Ware ).
* English Renaissance Studies: Presented To Dame Helen Gardner In Honour Of Her Seventieth Birthday ( 1979 )

Gardner and Poets
Up The Line To Death: The War Poets 1914-1918 is a poetry anthology edited by Brian Gardner, and first published in 1964.
He is best known for the roles of Daniel " Dan " Rydell on Sports Night, Will Gardner on The Good Wife, and his early work as Knox Overstreet in Dead Poets Society.

Gardner and Oxford
Gardner would rarely see Harold, who went on to study Law at the University of Oxford, but saw more of Bob, who drew pictures for him, and Douglas, with whom he shared his nursery.
In 1939, Australian scientist Howard Florey ( later Baron Florey ) and a team of researchers ( Ernst Boris Chain, Arthur Duncan Gardner, Norman Heatley, M. Jennings, J. Orr-Ewing and G. Sanders ) at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford made significant progress in showing the in vivo bactericidal action of penicillin.
Gardner died on 17 July 1937 in Oxford, United Kingdom.
* August 24-Howard Florey and a team including Ernst Chain, Arthur Duncan Gardner, Norman Heatley, M. Jennings, J. Orr-Ewing and G. Sanders at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, publish their laboratory results showing the in vivo bactericidal action of penicillin.
* Gardner, Martin, The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown, Oxford University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-19-217748-6 ( Notes by Gardner, on Chesterton ’ s stories ).
A. Flynn, Sir John Gardner Wilkinson, Traveller & Egyptologist ( 1797-1875 ), Oxford: Bodleian Library, 1997.
* John Gardner ( law ) ( born 1965 ), Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford and Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Visiting Professor, Yale Law School, Yale University
Gardner was educated at Eagle House School, Sandhurst, Wellington College and Exeter College, Oxford.
An important figure in his early life was Hubert J. Foss of Oxford University Press, who published the Intermezzo for Organ in 1936 and introduced him to the composer Arthur Benjamin, to whom Gardner dedicated his Rhapsody for Oboe and String Quartet ( 1935 ).
At Oxford Gardner was friendly with Theodor Adorno with whom he played piano duets.

Gardner and University
Paul Allen was born in Seattle, Washington, to parents Kenneth Samuel Allen, an associate director of the University of Washington libraries, and Edna Faye ( née Gardner ) Allen, on January 21, 1953.
To rule out any kind of fraud, each night Sherman had sent his impressions to Gardner Murphy, a psychologist at Columbia University.
Other prominent academics associated with the University include Geoffrey Bennington, the creator of the MA programme in Modern French Thought ( Derrida, Lyotard ); Homi K. Bhabha ( postcolonialism ); Rachel Bowlby ( feminism, Woolf, Freud ); Geoff Cloke FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Jonathan Dollimore ( Renaissance literature, gender and queer studies ); Katy Gardner ( social anthropology ); Gabriel Josipovici ( Dante, the Bible ); Michael Land FRS ( Animal Vision-Frink Medal )); Michael Lappert FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Alan Lehmann FRS ( Genetics and Genome Stability ); ( Laura Marcus ( Woolf ); John Murrell FRS ( Theoretical Chemistry ); Peter Nicholls ( Pound, modernism ); John Nixon FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry )); Laurence Pearl FRS ( Structural Biology ); Guy Richardson FRS ( Neuroscience ); Jacqueline Rose ( feminism, psychoanalysis ); Nicholas Royle ( modern literature and theory ; deconstruction ); Alan Sinfield ( Shakespeare, sexuality, queer theory ); Norman Vance ( Victorian, classical reception ); Richard Whatmore & Knud Haakonssen ( intellectual historians ); Gavin Ashenden ( Senior Lecturer in English, University Chaplain, and Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ; Cedric Watts ( Conrad, Greene ); Marcus Wood ( postcolonialism ).
According to Martin Gardner, some of the Princeton University students also referred to the game as John ( according to some sources this was because they played the game using the mosaic of the bathroom floor ).
During the Great Depression, the North Carolina state government, under Governor O. Max Gardner, administratively combined the University of North Carolina, the Woman's College ( at Greensboro ), and NC State.
The Big South Conference began sponsoring football in 2002, with Charleston Southern University, Gardner – Webb University, and Liberty University fielding teams ; Coastal Carolina University and Virginia Military Institute joined the conference as football-playing members in 2003.
University City was founded by publisher Edward Gardner Lewis, who began developing the location in 1903 around his publishing complex for Woman's Magazine and Woman's Farm Journal.
* Chambers, Douglas, D. C, The Planters of the English Landscape Gardner, ( New Heaven: Yale University Press, 1993 )
* Colin Gardner Joseph Losey, Manchester University Press, 2004.
Gardner says that founding researcher Harold Puthoff was an active Scientologist prior to his work at Stanford University, and that this influenced his research at SRI.
Gardner became a fellow of Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge in 1885.
Gardner resigned from his positions as Public Orator of London University in 1929 and as editor of The Journal of Hellenic Studies in 1932.
The emblem of Colby University, c. 1895 On August 9th, 1865, a Boston merchant, prominent Baptist philanthropist, and Maine native Gardner Colby, attended Waterville College's commencement dinner, and unbeknownst to anyone in attendance except college president James Tift Champlin, announced a matching $ 50, 000 donation that would allow the college to remain open.
According to a 1987 article in the New York Review of Books by Martin Gardner, the " most accurate and best documented biography is Oral Roberts: An American Life, an objective study by David Edwin Harrell Jr., a historian at Auburn University.

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