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Hartley and Dodge
Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Jr. | Hartley Dodge Memorial, donated by Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge, houses Madison's local government seat and faces a railroad station she also donated to the community
The borough hall and the train station were donated to the community by Geraldine R. Dodge and Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Sr. as a memorial to their son who died in an automobile crash shortly after his graduation from Princeton University.
* Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Sr. ( 1881 – 1963 ), chairman of the board of Remington Arms.
* Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Jr. ( 1908 – 30 ), heir to the Remington-Rockefeller fortune.
* Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Sr. ( 1881 – 1963 )-a philanthropist, chairman of Remington Arms Company, president of the Y. M. C. A., and the founder of the Spring Valley Hounds and its horse show ; grandson of William E. Dodge Sr. a founder of Phelps, Dodge, and Company, a United States congressman ( 1866-67 ), and founding member of the Young Men's Christian Association in the United States.

Hartley and Memorial
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: L. P. Hartley, Eustace and Hilda
The town is also known for the British in India Museum, and the Wallace Hartley Memorial, in memory of the bandmaster of the RMS Titanic who used to live in Colne and is buried in the cemetery.
* Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection and Archives, Bates College Museum of Art.

Hartley and Borough
The Local Government Act 1972 abolished the borough, with Hartley in the north of the borough going to Blyth Valley district in Northumberland, and the main part including Whitley and Monkseaton forming part of the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside in the Tyne and Wear area.

Hartley and Hall
He published under a variety of pseudonyms, including Gus Beans, Harold Bennett, Ray Hall, Harry Hartley, Al Hayes, and Henrietta Moore.
The first entry in our Navy log every day started out ' USS Hartley Hall securely moored at Broadway and 116th Street ....' The Commodore in charge of all Naval Officer Procurement had his office in our building.
While attending Columbia, Ginsberg scrawled the phrases " Butler Has No Balls " and " Fuck The Jews " in the grime on his dirty dorm window in Hartley Hall.
He is memorialized with a bust enshrined in a column-supported cupola on " Van Am Quad " in the southeastern portion of the campus, surrounded by three College dormitories ( John Jay Hall, Hartley Hall, and Wallach Hall ) and by the main College academic building, Hamilton Hall.
* Hartley was inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1985.
Near Hartley Hall is the English Martyrs Roman Catholic Church, built in 1895 – 96: the tall spire is its most remarkable feature.
Ashbrooke Hall, in Ashbrooke Road, had originally been built for glassmaker James Hartley in 1864 by architect Thomas Moore, whose masterpiece was Monkwearmouth Station.

Hartley and appears
Hartley appears in the memorable double-length episode " Married " ( in which David finds another source of help with whom he falls in love and marries ), and subsequently won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance.
One of the story's key characters, Hartley M. " Kettle Belly " Baldwin, appears as a much older man in the later novel Friday, there known mostly as " Boss.

Hartley and World
* Warehouses at the Albert Dock, with dock engineer Jesse Hartley, Liverpool, now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, 1846 – 47
His son, Paul Hartley Raney, a fighter pilot in the First World War, was killed in action, shot down over Roulers, Belgium ( then German territory ) on August 21, 1917.

Hartley and According
According to the Shannon – Hartley theorem, the channel capacity of a properly-encoded signal is proportional to the bandwidth of the channel and the logarithm of the signal-to-noise ratio ( SNR ) ( assuming the noise is additive white Gaussian noise ).

Hartley and starring
* John Hartley played Mycroft in " The Greek Interpreter " on October 21, 1992, " The Bruce-Partington Plans " on January 24, 1994 and " The Retired Colourman " on March 29, 1995 in the BBC Radio broadcasts starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock and Michael Williams as Watson.
Jaffee was succeeded by Al Hartley, who would go on to Archie Comics and produce many Christian comic books starring Archie characters and others.
In 1984, Anderson chose to leave the adult film business due to differences between herself and producers regarding the editing of Educating Nina, a video she directed starring Nina Hartley.
In 2006, Hartley played the starring role as Aquaman, of comic book fame, in a television pilot for the CW titled Aquaman ( or Mercy Reef ), which was to have been a spin off of the television show Smallville.
Hartley continued to improve at Tynecastle, helping Hearts to third place in the Premier League in 2003 – 04 and starring in their subsequent UEFA Cup run.

Hartley and Close
She played U. S. Attorney Valerie Por in Close to Home and Hartley Green in Saving Grace in 2007 as well as Annette Barron in two episodes of Journeyman.

Hartley and Robin
Principal cast members included Maurie Fields ( John Quinney ), Carl Bleazby ( Colonel Jim Emerson ), Lynette Curran ( Rhoda Lang ), Elspeth Ballantyne ( Lori Chandler ), Gerda Nicolson ( Fiona Davies ), Peter Aanensen ( Jim Bacon ), Carmel Millhouse ( Marge Bacon ), Moira Charleton ( Olive Turner ), Terry Norris ( Joe Turner ), Robin Ramsay ( Charlie Cousens ), Penne Hackforth-Jones ( Ginny Hill ), Ian Smith ( Russell Ashwood ), Anne Phelan ( Kate Murray ), Dennis Miller ( Constable Des Davies ), Michael Preston ( Father John Kramer ), Gabrielle Hartley ( Maggie Emerson ), Tom Oliver ( Tom Grey ), Sean Scully, ( Ron Wilson ), Brian James ( Ian Bennett ), John Stanton ( Leo Hill ), Rod Mullinar ( Scott Leighton ), Maggie Millar ( Georgia Moorhouse ), Sheila Florance ( Dossie Rumsey ), Brian Hannan ( Roger Green ), Anne Charleston ( Wendy Robinson ), Louise Philip ( Christine Jackson ), Patsy King ( Kate Andrews ), and Alan Hopgood ( Matthew Reed ).

Hartley and Williams
Some of the pioneer families who seized the opportunity to buy up sections were named Alvarez, Rice, Hartley, Moore, LaCoste, Williams, Tool and Cleveland.
* John Hartley Williams ( born 1942 ), English poet
Roberta Smith described the work in The New York Times: " Demuth's famous visionary accounting of Williams, I Saw the Figure Five in Gold, a painting whose title and medallion-like arrangement of angled forms were both inspired by a verse the poet wrote after watching a fire engine streak past him on a rainy Manhattan street while waiting for Marsden Hartley, whose studio he was visiting, to answer his door.
His aunt Jessie Bruce Lawford, another of his father's sisters, was the second wife of the Hon Hartley Williams, senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria, Australia.
In 2002, Ryan John Hartley climbed the Williams Tower unharnessed and jumped from the 30th story committing suicide.
Once in New York, he collaborated with William Carlos Williams on the Contact Review, which did not last for long, but published poetry by Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, H. D., Hilda Doolittle, Kay Boyle and Marsden Hartley.
Lasting until 1929 the Contact Editions brought out books by Bryher ( Two Selves ), H. D .' s Palimpsest, Mina Loy's Lunar Baedecker, Ernest Hemingway's first book Three Stories & Ten Poems ( 1923 ), poems by Marsden Hartley, William Carlos Williams ( Spring and All, 1923 ), Emanuel Carnevali's only book during his lifetime ( The Hurried Man ), prose by Ford Madox Ford, Gertrude Stein ( The Making of Americans, 1925 ), Mary Butts ( Ashe of Rings ), John Herrmann ( What Happens ), Edwin Lanham ( Sailors Don't Care ), Robert Coates ( The Eater of Darkness ), Texas schoolteacher Gertrude Beasley's My First Thirty Years and Saikaku Ihara's Quaint Tales of Samurais.
Other characters include Hilary Carson ( Michael Rennie ) who Maxwell Fleury thinks is having an affair with his wife ; Colonel Whittingham ( John Williams ), the head of police, who investigates the murder of Hilary Carson central to the plot ; a journalist named Bradshaw ( Hartley Power ); and finally Julian Fleury ( Basil Sydney ) and his wife ( Diana Wynyard ) who are both hiding secrets from their children.
* John Hartley Williams, Blues

Hartley and .
Joanne Curry, daughter of the Ellsworth Currys, to James Hartley Gregg, and Valerie Smith to James McAlister Duque.
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* 1705 – David Hartley, English philosopher ( d. 1757 )
However, the game system was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon # 155 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in " The Role of Computers " column.
Ralph Hartley suggested the use of a logarithmic measure of information in 1928.
In communication systems, in calculations of the Shannon – Hartley channel capacity, bandwidth refers to the 3dB-bandwidth.
In calculations of the maximum symbol rate, the Nyquist sampling rate, and maximum bit rate according to the Hartley formula, the bandwidth refers to the frequency range within which the gain is non-zero, or the gain in dB is below a very large value.
He also worked on the show with his friend, movie actress Mariette Hartley, who would later star with Bixby in his final series, Goodnight, Beantown in 1983.
As early as 1946 the Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked " the campaign of calumny and misrepresentation which the Tory Party and the Tory stooge press has directed at the Labour government.
After a forty-five minutes or so of jokes and music, the procession then moves out to the lawn in front of Hartley, Wallach and John Jay residence halls to entertain the residents there.
In the reworked version of the book in 1955, Philip Hershkovitz and Hartley Jackson led him to drop Thos both as an available scientific term and as a viable subgenus of Canis.
For real inputs, the real part of is none other than the discrete Hartley transform, which is also involutary.
* L. P. Hartley, ' Emily Bronte In Gondal And Galdine ', in L. P. Hartley, The Novelist's Responsibility ( 1967 ), p. 35-53
Typical LC oscillator circuits are the Hartley, Colpitts and Clapp circuits.
In 1961, an EDSAC 2 version of Autocode, an ALGOL-like high-level programming language for scientists and engineers, was developed by David Hartley.

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