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Griswold and William
He married his second wife, Sarah Elizabeth Griswold on August 10, 1848 in Utica, New York and had four children ( Samuel b. 1849, Cornelia b. 1851, William b. 1853, Edward b. 1857 ).
This happened in the majority opinion by Justice William O. Douglas in Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U. S. 479, 484 ( 1965 ) which cited the amendment as implying a belief that an individual's home should be free from agents of the state.
Justice Arthur Goldberg ( joined by Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justice William Brennan ) expressed this view in a concurring opinion in the case of Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1965 ):
In 1806, while serving as acting governor in the absence of Governor William Hull, Griswold ordered the erection of Fort Croghan, also known as Fort Nonsense, to protect livestock from raids by Native Americans.
Born in Brookfield, New York, Usher trekked west in 1839 to locate in Terre Haute in western Indiana where he became a law partner with William D. Griswold in the firm of Griswold & Usher.
The British sent a flag of surrender to Fort Griswold but William Ledyard refused and returned the flag.
In the United States Supreme Court decision Griswold v. Connecticut, Justice William O. Douglas argued that liberties relating to personal relationships, such as marriage, have a unique primacy of place in the hierarchy of freedoms.
The Battle of Groton Heights ( also known as the Battle of Fort Griswold, and occasionally called the Fort Griswold massacre ) was a battle of the American Revolutionary War fought on September 6, 1781, between a small Connecticut militia force led by Lieutenant Colonel William Ledyard and the more numerous British forces led by Brigadier General Benedict Arnold and Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Eyre.
I immediately sent word to Captain William Latham, who commanded Griswold, and who was not far distant.
He very soon came to the fort, and saw the enemy's fleet, and immediately sent a notice to Col. William Ledyard, who was commander of the harbor, Fort Griswold, and Fort Trumbull.
Clark has invited Ellen's parents Art Smith ( E. G. Marshall ) and Frances Smith ( Doris Roberts ), his own parents Clark Wilhelm Griswold Sr ( John Randolph ) and Nora Griswold ( Diane Ladd ), and his Aunt Bethany ( Mae Questel ) and Uncle Lewis ( William Hickey ) to spend the holidays at the Griswold house in Chicago.
* Griswold, William J.
Bush, Sam Chauncey, Alexander Smith Cochran, Erastus Corning 2nd, William Clay Ford, Sr., Paul Goldberger, A. Whitney Griswold, Ashbel Green Gulliver, Edward Harkness, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Charles Edward Ives, Dick Jauron, Rasheed Khalidi, Lewis Lehrman, Christopher Lydon, Edwin Merritt, Clark Millikan, Douglas Moore, Paul Moore, Paul Moore, Sr., Edward John Phelps, Philip W. Pillsbury, Benno C. Schmidt, Jr., Sam Wagstaff.
William G. Griswold is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego.

Griswold and M
It was platted and recorded on May 22, 1874, by S. C. Alderman for the proprietors Simon M., Sarah, and David Griswold.
His poems were first edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold ( New York, 1844 ); another American edition, by W. A. Whitmore, appeared in 1859 ; an authorized edition with a memoir by Derwent Coleridge appeared in 1864: The Political and Occasional Poems of W. M. Praed ( 1888 ), edited with notes by his nephew, Sir George Young, included many pieces collected from various newspapers and periodicals.
* Erwin N. Griswold, a dean of the Harvard Law School and Solicitor General under presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon

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After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ), botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858 – 1954 ), the Southern Agrarians of the 1920s and 1930s, novelist John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), historian A. Whitney Griswold ( 1906 – 1963 ), environmentalist Aldo Leopold ( 1887 – 1948 ), Ralph Borsodi ( 1886 – 1977 ), and present-day authors Wendell Berry ( b. 1934 ), Gene Logsdon ( b. 1932 ), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson ( b. 1949 ).
Clark Griswold ( Chevy Chase ) from the National Lampoon's Vacation series appears in some scenes wearing a navy blue with burnt orange scripting Chicago Bears ball cap.
" " Ludwig " was soon identified as Rufus Wilmot Griswold, an editor, critic and anthologist who had borne a grudge against Poe since 1842.
Griswold somehow became Poe's literary executor and attempted to destroy his enemy's reputation after his death.
Rufus Griswold wrote a biographical article of Poe called " Memoir of the Author ", which he included in an 1850 volume of the collected works.
Griswold depicted Poe as a depraved, drunk, drug-addled madman and included Poe's letters as evidence.
Letters that Griswold presented as proof of this depiction of Poe were later revealed as forgeries.
Frontispiece to Fireside Education, Samuel Griswold Goodrich | Samuel Griswold ( Goodrich ).
Fleming did not provide Bond's date of birth, but John Pearson's fictional biography of Bond, James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007, gives Bond a birth date on 11 November 1920, while a study by John Griswold puts the date at 11 November 1921.
* 1965 – The Supreme Court of the United States hands down its decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, effectively legalizing the use of contraception by married couples.
The Supreme Court of the United States has found that other guarantees have " penumbras " that implicitly grant a right to privacy against government intrusion, for example in Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1965 ).
SNOBOL ( StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language ) is a series of computer programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT & T Bell Laboratories by David J. Farber, Ralph E. Griswold and Ivan P. Polonsky, culminating in SNOBOL4.

Griswold and 1991
Griswold received his Ph. D. from the University of Washington, and joined the UCSD faculty in 1991.

Griswold and ).
The British marched to the Bushnell Tavern ( now the Griswold Inn ), then seized the town's stores of rope ( each ship of that time requiring eight miles of rope ) and, according to the April 19, 1814 Hartford Courant, "$ 100, 000 or upwards " worth of rum ( acquired from the East Indies in trade for beef and wood from Connecticut ).
Griswold argued that the Connecticut statute against the use of contraceptives was countered by the 14th Amendment, which states, " no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States ; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law ... nor deny any person the equal protection of the laws ," ( Amendment 14 Section 1 ).
The argument for Eisenstadt was built on the claim that it was a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to deny unmarried couples the right to use contraception when married couples did have that right ( under Griswold ).
The reasoning and language of both Griswold and Eisenstadt were cited in support of the Court's result in Roe v. Wade ( 1973 ).
* Ripe for Reform: Six Good Reasons to Reduce U. S. Farm Subsidies and Trade Barriers by Daniel Griswold, Stephen Slivinski, and Christopher Preble ( 5 September 2005 ).
Gutzon Borglum, one of the early organizers of the show who for a variety of reasons withdrew both his organizational prowess and his work, labeled this piece A staircase descending a nude, while J. F. Griswold, a writer for the New York Evening Sun, entitled it The rude descending a staircase ( Rush hour in the subway ).
Among his most famous film roles was Chief Sidney Green in Serpico ( 1973 ), directed by Sidney Lumet. He also played the father of Charlie Partana ( played by Jack Nicholson ) in Prizzi's Honor and Clark W. Griswold, Sr. in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ( with Chevy Chase ).
* 1965 – The Supreme Court overturns laws prohibiting married couples from using contraception ( Griswold v. Connecticut ).
Griswold was trying to attract Lyon's attention, but Lyon was ignoring him on purpose, since they belonged to opposing political parties ( Lyon was a Democratic-Republican and Griswold a Federalist ).
They had four children: Robert Low Bacon, Gaspar Griswold Bacon, Elliot Cowdin Bacon, and Martha Beatrix Bacon who married George Whitney ( 1885-1963 ).
Engstrand, I. W., Griswold del Castillo, R., Poniatowska, E., & Autry Museum of Western Heritage ( 1998 ).
Griswold del Castillo, R .( Ed .)( 2008 ).
Griswold authored The Far Eastern Policy of the United States ( 1938 ), Farming and Democracy ( 1948 ), Essays on Education ( 1954 ), In the University Tradition ( 1957 ), and Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal ( 1959 ).
Parsons graduated from Harvard College in 1756 and returned to Lyme to study law in the office of his uncle, Connecticut governor Matthew Griswold ( governor ).
He fell in love with Phebe Griswold, eldest daughter of the town's leading family ( her brother, Matthew Griswold, would serve as governor of Connecticut ).
The Warren Court, while in many cases taking a broad view of individual rights, generally declined to read the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment broadly, outside of the incorporation context ( see Ferguson v. Skrupa, but see also Griswold v. Connecticut ).
Important decisions during the Warren Court years included decisions holding segregation policies in public schools ( Brown v. Board of Education ) and anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional ( Loving v. Virginia ); ruling that the Constitution protects a general right to privacy ( Griswold v. Connecticut ); that states are bound by the decisions of the Supreme Court and cannot ignore them ( Cooper v. Aaron ); that public schools cannot have official prayer ( Engel v. Vitale ) or mandatory Bible readings ( Abington School District v. Schempp ); the scope of the doctrine of incorporation ( Mapp v. Ohio, Miranda v. Arizona ) was dramatically increased ; reading an equal protection clause into the Fifth Amendment ( Bolling v. Sharpe ); holding that the states may not apportion a chamber of their legislatures in the manner in which the United States Senate is apportioned ( Reynolds v. Sims ); and holding that the Constitution requires active compliance ( Gideon v. Wainwright ).
In 1971, with Larry Griswold, he founded the United States Tumbling & Trampoline Association ( USTA ).
The same statute would later be challenged yet again ( successfully ) in Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1965 ).

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