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* Harrison Salisbury ( 1908 – 1993 ), an American journalist who was the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II
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But hear Harrison E. Salisbury, former Moscow correspondent of The New York Times, and author of `` To Moscow -- And Beyond ''.
Among them were Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Edwin Newman, Harrison Salisbury, several of the core members of Edward R. Murrow's famed Murrow's Boys: Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Richard C. Hottelet, Howard K. Smith, and Larry LeSueur.
After the battle Morgan continued into northern Harrison County where he looted New Salisbury area with the main body of troops.
* 1955: Harrison E. Salisbury, New York Times, " for his distinguished series of articles, ' Russia Re-Viewed ,' based on his six years as a Times correspondent in Russia.
In the early 1980s, Yang explicitly backed the efforts of a foreign China historian, Harrison Salisbury, to compile an account of the Long March by conducting extensive interviews with surviving Long March participants.
In The Coming War Between Russia and China ( 1969 ), US journalist Harrison Salisbury reported that Soviet sources implied a possible first strike against the Lop Nur basin nuclear weapons testing site.
Harrison Evans Salisbury ( November 14, 1908 – July 5, 1993 ), an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist ( 1955 ), was the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II.
There are non-Chinese writers who have supported the Communist point-of-view: for example, Harrison E. Salisbury in The Long March: The Untold Story, Dick Wilson in The Long March 1935: The Epic of Chinese Communism's Survival and Charlotte Salisbury in Long March Diary, though none were eyewitness accounts.
By about 6: 00 pm Morgan and the main body had resumed their march northward, foraging in northern Harrison County before camping a few miles from Corydon, near New Salisbury.
Harrison and 1908
The 4000-seat Harrison Stand on the ground ’ s southern side was built in 1908 followed by the 8000-seat Wardill Stand in 1912.
In 1906, Harrison was elected district attorney to the Second Judicial District, and in 1908, moved to Gulfport, Mississippi.
Max Abramovitz ( May 23, 1908, Chicago-September 12, 2004, Pound Ridge, New York ) was an architect best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison & Abramovitz.
In 1908, the Indiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution attempted to make the site of Fort Harrison a National Historical Park.
** J. G. Frazer, The Golden Bough ( 1900 ), i. 190 ; J. E. Harrison, Prolegomena to Greek Religion ( 1908 ), ch.
As such, by 1889, Thomas and Margaret Harley ( née Cox ) established a fruit farm on land bought from Baker ( St John's Cottage ); Companion and Guild historian, Edith Hope Scott, settled at a cottage, Atholgarth, in the Wyre Forest ( from 1908 ); Harrison and Margaret Fowler settled at Oak Grove ( 1912 – 1920 ); Uncllys Farm and some adjacent land was purchased by the Guild in 1929.
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* 1978 – Dhani Harrison, English singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Thenewno2, Traveling Wilburys, and Fistful of Mercy )
* 1981 – Dr. Michael R. Harrison of the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center performs the world's first human open fetal surgery.
* Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time ( 1995 ) – the genius in question was John Harrison, who spent decades trying to convince the British Admiralty of the accuracy of his naval timepieces and their use in determining longitude when at sea in order to win the longitude prize.
* 1972 – Apollo program: Eugene Cernan is the last person to walk on the moon, after he and Harrison Schmitt complete the third and final Extra-vehicular activity ( EVA ) of the Apollo 17 mission.
* 1972 – Apollo program: Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt begin the third and final Extra-vehicular activity ( EVA ) or " Moonwalk " of Apollo 17.
Blyton was born on 11 August 1897 at 354 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London, England, the eldest child of Thomas Carey Blyton ( 1870 – 1920 ), a salesman of cutlery, and his wife, Theresa Mary Harrison Blyton ( 1874 – 1950 ).
* Presidents Park – Freshmen – Completed in 1989, and housing approximately 1, 100 students in twelve halls ( Adams, Kennedy, Roosevelt, Harrison, Lincoln, Truman, Jackson, Madison, Wilson, Jefferson, Monroe, Washington ).
* 1892 – Benjamin Harrison becomes the first President of the United States to attend a baseball game.
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