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InterCultura, Inc., was a not-for-profit private foundation, based in Fort Worth, Texas with offices in London, England, founded in 1982 by Gordon Dee Smith ( president ), J. Roderick Grierson ( vice-president ), Milbry Polk, and several other individuals for the purpose of furthering understanding among cultures by organizing and exchanging international art exhibitions.
Following the departure of its president Gordon Dee Smith and vice president Roderick Grierson, after a decade and a half of creating and touring exhibitions, InterCultura was dissolved in 1996.

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* Blackburn, Mark & Grierson, Philip, Medieval European Coinage.
* Kalle Lasn & Bruce Grierson, Malignant Sadness, ( Adbusters June / July 2000 ).
* Grierson, Sir Herbert J. C., Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1921.
I, 6: 953 ( 1972 ); Grierson & Long, Notes Roy.
Between 5 April and 5 July 1818, the government paid Grierson £ 570-7s-6d " for Proclamations, News, Promotions, Addresses, & c., published in the Dublin Gazette ".
By the 1780s they were published by two rival businesses, King & Bradley and Grierson.
* Blackburn, Mark & Grierson, Philip, Medieval European Coinage.
In 1715 James Grierson was involved in the 1715 Jacobite Uprising, & was imprisoned for " counterfeiting the coin & for forgeing stamps on paper.
* Sir Gilbert Grierson ( youngest son ), 4th Baronet, ( Lawyer ), born c. 1692, died on 7 February 1766 at Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland " Chamberlain in Dalkeith " and was Chamberlain to the Duke & Duchess of Buccleuch, c1722-1765.
* Grierson, David Alan, 1960 ( aka Lyon ): The Baronets of Lag & Rockhall.

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George Grierson ( Gilbert Stuart )

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* 1863 – American Civil War: Grierson's Raid begins – troops under Union Army Colonel Benjamin Grierson attack central Mississippi.
The continental, or realist, tradition focused on humans within human-made environments, and included the so-called " city symphony " films such as Walter Ruttmann's Berlin, Symphony of a City ( of which Grierson noted in an article that Berlin represented what a documentary should not be ), Alberto Cavalcanti's Rien que les heures, and Dziga Vertov's Man with the Movie Camera.
In Canada the Film Board, set up by John Grierson, was created for the same propaganda reasons.
In Britain, a number of different filmmakers came together under John Grierson.
Grierson, Alberto Cavalcanti, Harry Watt, Basil Wright, and Humphrey Jennings amongst others succeeded in blending propaganda, information, and education with a more poetic aesthetic approach to documentary.
It was Grierson who coined the term " documentary " to describe a non-fiction film, and he produced the movement's most celebrated film of the 1930s, Night Mail ( 1936 ), written and directed by Basil Wright and Harry Watt, and incorporating the poem by W. H. Auden.
* 1972 – John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker ( b. 1898 )
The film, on its release, was not as successful as Nanook of the North domestically, but it did very well in Europe, inspiring John Grierson to coin the word " documentary.
By comparison to Grierson and his unit, Flaherty's habitual working methods involved shooting relatively large amounts of film in relation to the planned length of the eventual finished movie, and the ensuing cost overruns obliged Grierson to take Flaherty off the project, which was edited by other hands into three shorter films.
* 1848 – Francis Grierson, English-American composer and pianist ( d. 1927 )
In this last role, calling himself Sandy Locke, he becomes the lover of Ina Grierson, a top executive at Ground to Space Industries, a powerful " hypercorp " known to all as G2S.
* Ina Grierson, Kate's mother, lives in world of personal power but is as prone to paranoia as the lowest of her underlings.
Further, Sir G. Grierson says that the speech of Badakshan was a Ghalcha till about three centuries ago when it was supplanted by a form of Persian.
* February 19 – John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker ( b. 1898 )
** John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker ( d. 1972 )
It featured collaborations with the Pet Shop Boys, William Orbit, Soul Mekanik, Joey Negro, Mark Ronson, Chris Grierson, The Orr Boys.
However, at a SHAEF press conference on 16 February 1945, two days after the Bombing of Dresden, British Air Commodore Colin McKay Grierson replied to a question by one of the journalists that the primary target of the bombing had been on communications to prevent the Germans from moving military supplies and to stop movement in all directions if possible.
Grierson called for infantry support and Sturgis obliged.
It set up a panel including Michael Balcon, Antony Asquith, John Grierson, Harry Watt and Arthur Elston, which became a committee of sponsorship and distribution.
* 1878 Camp Grierson ’ s Spring is established as a subpost of Fort Concho and named in honor of Col. Benjamin H. Grierson.

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* Bucknell, Roderick & Stuart-Fox, Martin ( 1986 ).
* Roderick Deane Burnham ( August 22, 1886-July 1, 1976 ), son of Fred & Blanche Burnham, moved to Africa at age four and lived there from 1893-1897.
20 Shares: McTavish, Frobisher & Co ( with new partner John Gregory ), 6 Shares: Alexander MacKenzie, 2 Shares: Todd, McGill & Co, Forsyth, Richardson & Co, Montour, Sutherland, Angus Shaw, 1 Share: Alexander Henry the elder & Alexander Henry the younger, Grant, Campion & Co, Robert and Cuthbert Grant, Roderick McKenzie and others.
* Colin Roderick: " Leichhardt, the dauntless explorer ", North Ryde ( Sydney ): Angus & Robertson 1988, ISBN 0-207-15171-7
* Roderick Paulate-TV & movie Actor
* Roderick Hills ( 1955 ), former Chairman of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( 1975 – 1977 ) and Cofounder of Munger, Tolles & Olson
* Roderick Carr ( 1891 – 1971 ), Air Marshal, KBE, CB, DFC, AFC distinguished airman & military leader of New Zealand & India
Roderick MacFarquhar & John K. Fairbank.
The Jeeves theatrical programme also lists song titles that weren't recorded: " Food Of Love " sung by Aunt Dahlia ( the role and song were cut in previews ); " Song Of Spode ", sung by the villainous Roderick Spode ; and " Literary Men " sung by Bertie, Jeeves & Gussie, the melody of which was later reused in Song and Dance-first as the finale " When You Want to Fall in Love " and later as a new song in the first act " Unexpected Song ".
In March 2007, PWG's Commissioner Of Food & Beverage Excalibur stripped Cape Fear ( El Generico & Quicksilver ) of the PWG World Tag Team Championship when Quicksilver was unable to compete because of a class two concussion he suffered during a match with Davey Richards and Roderick Strong.
* Bucknell, Roderick & Stuart-Fox, Martin ( 1986 ).
Following graduation from law school until her election to the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals, Cook was a member of Akron ’ s oldest law firm, Roderick, Myers & Linton, as well as the firm ’ s first female partner.

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