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George and Cecil
Other draftsmen who worked for Silsbee in 1887 included future architects Cecil Corwin, George W. Maher, and George G. Elmslie.
In November 1934, Ribbentrop visited Britain where he met with George Bernard Shaw, Sir Austen Chamberlain, Lord Cecil, and Lord Lothian.
In 1930, Cecil George Paine, a pathologist at the Royal Infirmary in Sheffield, attempted to use penicillin to treat sycosis barbae, eruptions in beard follicles, but was unsuccessful, probably because the drug did not penetrate the skin deeply enough.
** Cecil George Paine, a pathologist at the Sheffield Royal Infirmary in England, achieves the first recorded cure ( of an eye infection ) using penicillin.
Cecil by George S. Stuart
The book explores the young Lucy Honeychurch's trip to Italy with her cousin, and the choice she must make between the free-thinking George Emerson and the repressed aesthete Cecil Vyse.
The bumped passengers were the teenage sons of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt: George and William Cecil, who had been recalled to London from their Swiss boarding school.
William Cecil is best associated with his ownership and preservation of his grandfather George Washington Vanderbilt's Biltmore estate in North Carolina.
George " Florida " Roberts was a fishing guide for figures such as land developer Walter Fuller, Cecil B. Detre, and John Wanamaker.
Great names in the history of dummy making include Frank Marshall ( the Chicago creator of Bergen's Charlie McCarthy, Nelson's Danny O ' Day, and Winchell's Jerry Mahoney ), Theo Mack and Son ( Mack carved Charlie McCarthy's head ), Revello Petee, Kenneth Spencer, David Strassman, Cecil Gough, Jeff Dunham, and Glen & George McElroy.
Although Lucy is initially mortified at the thought of facing both George and Cecil ( who is also visiting Windy Corner that Sunday ), she resolves to be gracious.
Cecil annoys everyone by reading aloud from a light romance novel that contains a scene suspiciously reminiscent of when George kissed Lucy in Florence.
George argues with her, saying that Cecil only sees her as an " object for the shelf " and will never love her enough to grant her independence, while George loves her for who she is.
There is also a constant theme of Light and Dark, where on many occasions, Cecil himself states how Lucy represents light, but Forster responds by stating how Cecil is the Dark as they bathe naked in the Honeychurches ' pond, alluding to the fact that they can never be together, and that she really belongs with George.
Merchant-Ivory produced an award-winning film adaptation in 1985 directed by James Ivory and starring Maggie Smith as " Charlotte Bartlett ", Helena Bonham Carter as " Lucy Honeychurch ", Judi Dench as " Eleanor Lavish ", Denholm Elliott as " Mr. Emerson ", Julian Sands as " George Emerson ," Daniel Day-Lewis as " Cecil Vyse " and Simon Callow as " The Reverend Mr. Beebe ".
It starred father and son actors Timothy and Rafe Spall as Mr Emerson and George, together with Elaine Cassidy ( Lucy Honeychurch ), Sophie Thompson ( Charlotte Bartlett ), Laurence Fox ( Cecil Vyse ), Sinéad Cusack ( Miss Lavish ), Timothy West ( Mr Eager ) and Mark Williams ( Reverend Beebe ).
* At the start of Divine Comedy's " Death of a Supernaturalist " ( on " Liberation ") is a sample of film dialogue taken from the 1985 Merchant Ivory adaptation ; featuring Julian Sands and Daniel Day-Lewis ( George Emerson and Cecil Vyse respectively ).
Statues of Cecil John Rhodes | Cecil Rhodes, Edward VII of the United Kingdom | Edward VII and George V of the United Kingdom | George V on the central bay of the Rhodes Building's High Street, Oxford | High Street façade
The collection includes: over 3, 000 textile items from the 1920s through the 1990s, including film and stage costumes as well as over a thousand items from Dietrich's personal wardrobe ; 15, 000 photographs, by Cecil Beaton, Horst P. Horst, George Hurrell, Lord Snowdon and Edward Steichen ; 300, 000 pages of documents, including correspondence with Burt Bacharach, Yul Brynner, Maurice Chevalier, Noël Coward, Jean Gabin, Ernest Hemingway, Karl Lagerfeld, Nancy and Ronald Reagan, Erich Maria Remarque, Josef von Sternberg, Orson Welles, and Billy Wilder ; as well as other items like film posters and sound recordings.

George and Ives
* April 12 George Frederick Ives, last surviving veteran of the Boer Wars ( b. 1881 )
** George Bragg ( conductor ), Gregg Smith ( choir director ), the Gregg Smith Singers, the Ithaca College Concert Choir, the Texas Boys Choir & the Columbia Chamber Orchestra for Ives: Music for Chorus
" Six other moderate Senate Republicans signed onto her Declaration, including Wayne Morse of Oregon, George Aiken of Vermont, Edward Thye of Minnesota, Irving Ives of New York, Charles Tobey of New Hampshire, and Robert C. Hendrickson of New Jersey.
Ives, William Lodder, R. Morrison, D. Paton, George Allen Underwood and George Wightwick ( also Soane's final pupil ).
Helston is now part of the St. Ives constituency, which covers the south-westernmost part of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and whose current member is the Liberal Democrat Andrew George, former pupil of Helston School.
** Gregg Smith ( conductor ), Columbia Chamber Orchestra, Gregg Smith Singers and Ithaca College Concert Choir ; George Bragg & Texas Boys Choir for Charles Ives, Music for Chorus
** George Bragg ( conductor ), Gregg Smith ( choir director ), the Gregg Smith Singers, the Ithaca College Concert Choir, the Texas Boys Choir & the Columbia Chamber Orchestra for Ives: Music for Chorus
* George Ives Irby, 4th Baron Boston ( 1802 1869 )
Under her own name, she has also recorded songs by Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Arnold Schönberg, Charles Ives, Aaron Copland and Anton Webern.
* George Frederick Ives ( 1881 1993 ), last surviving veteran of the Boer War
Many composers are known for having written music including quarter tones or the quarter tone scale ( 24 equal temperament ), first proposed by 19th-century music theorist Mikha ' il Mishaqah, including: Pierre Boulez, Julián Carrillo, Mildred Couper, Alberto Ginastera, Gérard Grisey, Alois Hába, Ljubica Marić, Charles Ives, Tristan Murail, Krzysztof Penderecki, Giacinto Scelsi, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tui St. George Tucker, Ivan Alexandrovich Wyschnegradsky, and Iannis Xenakis ( see List of quarter tone pieces ).
* John Pitt ( of Crow Hall ) ( c. 1673 1731 ), British Member of Parliament for St Ives and Stockbridge, probably son of George Pitt of Strathfieldsaye ( d. 1694 )
George Ives may refer to:
* George Cecil Ives ( 1867 1950 ), German-British poet, writer, penal reformer and early gay rights campaigner
* George Edward Ives ( 1845 1894 ), American musician and father of Charles Ives
* George Frederick Ives ( 1881 1993 ), Canadian, last surviving veteran of the Second Boer War
* George Homer Ives ( 1836 1863 ), American bandit and villain
* George Ives ( actor ) ( born 1922 ), American actor
He insisted that poetry was the main medium through which writers such as Oscar Wilde, George Ives and Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell sought to challenge the anti-homosexual prejudices of the age.
Nicholson was a member of the Order of Chaeronea, a secret society for homosexuals founded in 1897 by George Ives.
The model for Raffles was George Ives, a Cambridge-educated criminologist and talented cricketer according to Lycett.
Other police contacts were Lieutenant George Kramer ( Larry Linville ) and Lieutenant Dan Ives ( Jack Ging ).

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