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Stekel's autobiography was published posthumously, edited by his former personal assistant Emil Gutheil and his wife Hilda Binder Stekel.
In 1958, Kingslake and wife Hilda edited an unfinished manuscript by Conrady and published a sequel to Conrady's book, Applied Optics and Optical Design.
Conrady, edited by Hilda and Rudolf Kingslake

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Hilda Ellis Davidson ( 1948 ) states that Hel " as a goddess " in surviving sources seems to belong to a genre of literary personification, that the word hel is generally " used simply to signify death or the grave ," and that the word often appears as the equivalent to the English ' death ,' which Davidson states " naturally lends itself to personification by poets.
* In the asteroid belt beyond 3. 5 AU from the Sun, the 3: 2, 4: 3 and 1: 1 resonances with Jupiter are populated by clumps of asteroids ( the Hilda family, 279 Thule, and the Trojan asteroids, respectively ).
Three later stories were written by Hilda Brabban.
Thus the Bessie Bunter series of English boarding-school stories, initially written by the prolific Charles Hamilton under the name Hilda Richards, was taken on by other authors who continued to use the same pen-name.
The book is a series of diary entries by each of the four main characters: Zebadiah John Carter, programmer Dejah Thoris " Deety " Burroughs Carter, her mathematics professor father Jacob Burroughs, and an off-campus socialite Hilda Corners.
Hilda Ellis Davidson says that, regarding valkyries, " evidently an elaborate literary picture has been built up by generations of poets and storytellers, in which several conceptions can be discerned.
Edited by Hilda Ellis Davidson.
Edited by Hilda Ellis Davidson.
Edited by Hilda Ellis Davidson.
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A play, written by Miller and Robert Rossen based on the novel, was first shown in Philadelphia and then twice at Broadway's Eugene O ' Neill Theatre on February 22 and 23, 1960, featuring Raymond St. Jacques, James Earl Jones, Calvin Lockhart, Hilda Simms, and others.
* The Church of St Hilda, Crofton Park, ( article in ' Ecclesiology Today ' by Gavin Stamp, July 2008, pp. 77-82 )
It was probably regarded at the time as a separate part of the Holwood Estate and was divided from it by the public footpath which runs from Farnborough Common, almost opposite Hilda Vale Road, to Westerham Road, near to Fishponds Road.
In 1913, the college closed and in 1915 it re-opened as St. Hilda ’ s Hall for Girls, a Christian school opened by the Episcopal Diocese under the direction of Maria Pendleton Duval.
It was commissioned in 1961 by the Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation following Hammarskjöld's death in a plane crash.
His funeral was attended by the Prime Minister Billy Hughes and the Premier of New South Wales Jack Lang ( who was the husband of Lawson's sister-in-law Hilda Bredt ), as well as thousands of citizens.
' The Sleepers and The Shadows ', written by the late Hilda Grieve in 1988 using original sources, states: " For nearly a week, from Monday 1st July to Saturday 6th July, Chelmsford became the seat of government ...
After Oswiu's death in 670, she retired to Whitby Abbey, which had been founded by Hilda of Whitby.
Among those consecrated by Paulinus were Hilda, later the founding abbess of Whitby Abbey, and Hilda's successor, Eanflæd, Edwin's daughter.
Scholar Hilda Ellis-Davidson draws a parallel between berserkers and the mention by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII ( AD 905 – 959 ) in his book De cerimoniis aulae byzantinae (" Book of Ceremonies of the Byzantine court ") of a " Gothic Dance " performed by members of his Varangian Guard ( Norse warriors working in the service of the Byzantine Empire ), who took part wearing animal skins and masks: she believes this may have been connected with berserker rites.
Reed responded to this confusion by naming his alter ego biographer in the Hilda Tablet plays " Herbert Reeve " and then by having everyone else get the name slightly wrong.
* Hilda, another girl from the magazine, is generally disliked by Esther after making negative comments about the Rosenbergs.

Hilda and Charles
There is also a BBC radio dramatisation by René Basilico with Charles Kay and Dame Hilda Bracket in the leading roles.
Among the literature teachers and students were Robert Creeley, Fielding Dawson, Ed Dorn, Robert Duncan, Paul Goodman, Francine du Plessix Gray, Hilda Morley, Charles Olson, M. C. Richards, Arthur Penn, José Iglesias, and John Wieners.
Born Tina Hoskins in 10 March 1954, Whitechapel, London, to actor Charles Hoskins and his wife Hilda, she recovered from meningitis as a newborn.
Padel is daughter of psychoanalyst John Hunter Padel and Hilda, daughter of Sir ( James ) Alan Noel Barlow 2nd Baronet and Nora Barlow, née Darwin, grand-daughter of Charles Darwin, through whom Padel is Darwin's great-great-grandchild.
According to their invented background, the ladies won their musical spurs touring with the " Rosa Charles Opera Company ", where Hilda sang lead roles and Evadne joined in the capacity of assistant to the assistant musical director, quickly rising to the full directorship.
Maud systematically breaks, steps in, ruins or otherwise bungles every aspect of her household duties, and is indulged by Hilda because of her history as Hilda's dresser from their days with the " Rosa Charles Opera Company ".
The influence on the open construction of the poetry of Hilda Morley was not Charles Olson, but Wong May.
Mary Anne Pinhey ( 1863 – 1864 ), Harold Kirkes Pinhey ( 1865 – 1942 ), Charles Herbert Pinhey ( 1867 – 1955 ), Catherine Lucy Pinhey ( 1868 – 1954 ), Anna Hilda Pinhey ( 1870 – 1962 )

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* Unlawful Killing: Murder of Hilda Murrell Judith Cook, Pub: Bloomsbury, 1994 ISBN 0-7475-1822-X

Hilda and 1987
Hilda Ogden's final episode on Christmas Day 1987, remains the highest-rated episode of Coronation Street ever, with nearly 27 million viewers.
Viewership peaked on Christmas Day 1987 when an average of 28. 5 million viewers tuned in to see Hilda Ogden leave the street to start a new life as a housekeeper for long term friend Dr Lowther ( although there is some confusion as to whether or not this was actually the highest rating episode due to a special omnibus repeat of that week's episodes being combined with the original airing ).
In December 2010, Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis was named the Chair of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, of which Labor has been a member since its beginnings in 1987.
She is best known to British television viewers as Hilda Ogden on the soap opera Coronation Street, a role she played from 1964 – 1987 and also as Auntie Wainwright on the longest running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine from 1988 to 2010.
When she decided to leave the programme in 1987, fans started " Save Hilda!
The video hailed the brief return of Coronation Street favourite Hilda Ogden, who had not been seen in the soap since 1987 ; Betty travelled to meet her at her new home.
After 23 years playing Hilda, Jean Alexander decided to leave Coronation Street in 1987.
Hilda's final scenes in the programme were aired on Christmas Day 1987, when the locals in the Rovers Return joined Hilda in what has been described as a " stirring rendition " of " Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye ".
Since her departure in 1987, various producers have expressed their desire to see Hilda Ogden back on Coronation Street.
When Hilda left the programme on Christmas Day 1987, she sang " Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye ", in her trademark trilling voice ; it was watched by an aggregated audience of 26. 65 million people, one of the highest audiences in British television history.
The video hailed the brief return of Hilda Ogden, who had not been seen in the soap since 1987 ; Betty Williams travelled to meet her at her new home.
The company's first account was funded by a US $ 5 million fixed-income investment through Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg of World Bank in 1987.

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