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* Silver Dollar, with Edward G. Robinson and Bebe Daniels playing fictionalized versions of Horace A. W. Tabor and Baby Doe Tabor
* Edwards, Edward ( Horace Walpole ).
*" Francis Zuccarelli, R. A ." in Anecdotes of painters who have resided or been born in England: with critical remarks on their productions ; by Edward Edwards, deceased, late teacher of perspective, and associate, in the Royal Academy ; intended as a continuation to The anecdotes of painting by the late Horace Earl of Orford.
Top Hat is a 1935 screwball comedy musical film in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick ( Edward Everett Horton ).
An American dancer, Jerry Travers ( Fred Astaire ) comes to London to star in a show produced by the bumbling Horace Hardwick ( Edward Everett Horton ).
* Edward Everett Horton as Horace Hardwick
Billy Barry, the fictional hero in Horace Porter's Young Aeroplane Scouts novel series of 1916 19, is also from Bangor, as is Edward Wozny, the protagonist in Lew Grossman's 2004 novel Codex, and Sir Kevin Dean de Courtney MacNair in Hayford Peirce's time-travel novel Napoleon Disentimed.
( Her father, Edward Hart, was principal of Horace Greeley High School )
In 1869 Jesse, Spencer, Horace and Jame Siler, sons of Solomon Siler, and John, Josiah, James and Edward Siler, the sons of James Siler, purchased the land after moving from Siler City, North Carolina.
He prepared editions, which won the praise of Edward Gibbon, of the Ars poetica and Epistola ad Pisones ( 1749 ), and the Epistola ad Augustum ( 1751 ) of Horace.
The salon was also visited by prominent British intellectuals, amongst them Adam Smith, David Hume, John Wilkes, Horace Walpole, Edward Gibbon, David Garrick, Laurence Sterne, and one American — Benjamin Franklin.
However, Thackeray later contributed to the magazine along with others including Hunt, E V Keanley, G P R James, Horace Smith, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
Paul Edward Gottfried ( born 1941 ) is Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, and a Guggenheim recipient.
* Edward Horace Fiennes-Clinton, 18th Earl of Lincoln ( 1913 2001 )
The peerage was created with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his brothers Edward Walpole and Horace Walpole, in default thereof to the heirs male of his father, and in default thereof to the heirs male of his grandfather Sir Thomas Walpole.
Charles and Hannah had 13 children: Charles ( 1838 1903 ), Frederick ( 1839 1905, married Anne Jane Sutcliffe ), Elizabeth ( 1840 1912, married Thomas Boyes ), Henry ( 1842 1866 ), Ellen ( 1844 1845 ), Edward ( 1845 1845 ), Walter ( 1846 1911 ), Thirza Ann ( 1849 1929, married Robert William Skilton ), Edmund ( 1851 1923, married Annie Morris ), Emily ( 1853 1923 ), Jessie ( 1855 1904 ), Arthur William ( 1857 1946, married Eliza Jane Wilson ), and Horace ( 1859 1867 ).
The World Policy Council, headed by Ambassador Horace Dawson and Senator Edward Brooke, criticized the Bush Administration in the area of civil and human rights for its policy on extraordinary rendition.
His wife, Charlotte, was the youngest illegitimate daughter of Sir Edward Walpole, second son of Robert Walpole and niece of Horace Walpole who lived near to Ham across the Thames at Strawberry Hill.
Horace Edward Ramsden VC ( 15 December 1878 3 August 1948 ) was a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* Find-A-Grave profile for Horace Edward Ramsden
On May 28, 1861, Willis was part of a committee of literary figures — including William Cullen Bryant, Charles Anderson Dana, and Horace Greeley — to invite Edward Everett to speak in New York on behalf of maintaining the Union.
Whitemarsh Hall ( Edward T. Stotesbury mansion ), Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania ( 1916-21 ), Horace Trumbauer, architect.
Among its most prominent members were Dublin barrister, Edward Carson, and founder of the Ireland's Co-operative movement, Horace Plunkett.
Joined by Chief Justice Melville Fuller and Associate Justices Steophen Johnson Field, John Marshall Harlan, Horace Gray, Henry Billings Brown, George Shiras, Jr., Howell Edmunds Jackson, and Edward Douglass White, the court ruled that the government had a right to regulate interstate commerce and ensure the operations of the Postal Service, along with a responsibility to " ensure the general welfare of the public.

Horace and Samuel
Holland, minister of the Ottawa church, in 1898, Samuel A. Eliot, President of the American Unitarian Association in 1908, Charles Huntingdon Pennoyer, minister of the Halifax Universalist Church in 1909, and Horace Westwood, a Unitarian minister in Winnipeg in 1913.
Surrealists have also drawn on sources as seemingly diverse as Clark Ashton Smith, Montague Summers, Horace Walpole, Fantomas, The Residents, Bugs Bunny, comic strips, the obscure poet Samuel Greenberg and the hobo writer and humourist T-Bone Slim.
However, the university has also contributed in other fields, such as by the work of mathematicians Paul Erdős, Horace Lamb and Alan Turing ; author Anthony Burgess ; philosophers Samuel Alexander, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Alasdair MacIntyre ; the Pritzker Prize and RIBA Stirling Prize winning architect Norman Foster and composer Peter Maxwell Davies all attended, or worked in, Manchester.
Horace and Juvenal were also widely translated and imitated, Horace most famously by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester and Juvenal by Samuel Johnson's Vanity of Human Wishes.
" Gray, writing to Horace Walpole ( August, 1757 ), said that the author " seemed to have retrieved the true language of the stage, which has been lost for these hundred years ," but Samuel Johnson held aloof from the general enthusiasm, and averred that there were not ten good lines in the whole play ( Boswell, Life, ed.
There, they also hosted receptions on Sunday evenings which drew notable figures including P. T. Barnum, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Greenleaf Whittier, Horace Greeley, Bayard Taylor and his wife, Richard and Elizabeth Stoddard, Robert Dale Owen, Oliver Johnson, Mary E. Dodge, Mrs. Croly, Mrs. Victor, Edwin H. Chapin, Henry M. Field, Charles F. Deems, Samuel Bowles, Thomas B. Aldrich, Anna E. Dickinson, George Ripley, Madame Le Vert, Henry Wilson, Justin McCarthy ; in short, all the noted contemporary names in the different departments of literature and art might fairly be added to the list.
General Ulysses S. Grant and Staff: Ely Samuel Parker ( left sitting ), Adam Badeau, General Grant ( at table ), Orville Elias Babcock, Horace Porter.
* Walter Horace Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted ( 1882 1948 )
Horace Hood was descended of one of the most influential and experienced navy lines, being a great-great-grandson of Admiral Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood, who won numerous actions against the French in the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars.
in the episode that speculated on whether his form master at Greyfriars School, Horace Henry Samuel Quelch, became a secret agent.
A platinum print of a photographic portrait of Charles Samuel Keene, made by Horace Harral during the 1860s, was given to the National Portrait Gallery by John A Hipkins in 1927.
It had strong support from powerful Republican newspaper editors such as Murat Halstead of the Cincinnati Commercial, Horace White of the Chicago Tribune, Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Samuel Bowles of the Springfield Republican and especially Whitelaw Reid and Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune.
* Sir John Hawkins ( author ) ( 1719-1789 ) English author and friend of Dr Samuel Johnson and Horace Walpole
B. Mitchell, Simon Perkins, Jr., George Babcock ; Clerk, Horace K. Smith ; Treasurer, Samuel A. Wheeler.
Samuel Johnson, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmund Burke, David Garrick, and Horace Walpole were all in the circle.
In 1853, directors of the company were John Wilkinson, Oliver Teall, Holmes Hutchinson, Joseph Battell, Joel Rathbone, Hamilton White, E. W. Leavenworth, D. Wager, Samuel French, George Barnes and Horace White.
Samuel Johnson said of Windham after conversing with him: " Such conversation I shall not have again till I come back to the regions of literature ; and there Windham is, inter stellas Luna minores Moon among the lesser fires .’ Horace, Odes i. xii.
His son, Walter Horace Samuel, succeeded him both in his titles and as Chairman of the Shell Transport and Trading Company.

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