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* Hunt, Edwin S. " A New Look at the Dealings of the Bardi and Peruzzi with Edward III ," The Journal of Economic History ( Volume 50, Number 1, 1990 ): 149 – 162.
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Some of the advocates of the exhibit were Langford Warren, founder of Harvard's School of Architecture ; Mrs. Richard Morris Hunt ; Arthur Astor Carey and Edwin Mead, social reformers ; and Will Bradley, graphic designer.
The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Walter Pidgeon ), Best Actress in a Leading Role ( Greer Garson ), Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White ( Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt ), Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Picture, and Best Sound, Recording ( Douglas Shearer ).
During the early part of the 20th century important articles published in Science included papers on fruit fly genetics by Thomas Hunt Morgan, gravitational lensing by Albert Einstein, and spiral nebulae by Edwin Hubble.
Although Villani attributed the losses to the companies ' massive monetary loans to Edward III of England which were never repaid, historian Edwin S. Hunt suggests that the firms simply lacked the resources to have made such loans, which in all probability were much smaller and were not the key reasons for the companies ' failures.
Hunt was born in Simla, British India on 22 June 1910, the son of Captain Cecil Edwin Hunt MC, of the Indian Army, and a great nephew of the explorer Sir Francis Burton.
Although Sir Thomas Gates was later hailed by Sir Edwin Sandys as the " principle forwarder " of the London Virginia Company, Captain John Smith wrote in his General Historie that, when in 1605-06 the Jamestown expedition was making no progress, Wingfield got it moving: " Captain Bartholomew Gosnold second cousin, one of the first movers of this plantation, having many years solicited many of his friends, but found small assistance ; Gosnold at last prevailed with some gentlemen, Capt John Smith, Mr. Edward-Maria Wingfield, Mr. Reverend Robert Hunt, and diverse others, who depended a year upon his projects, but nothing could be effected, till by their great charge and industry, it came to be apprehended by certain of the Nobility, Gentry and Merchants, so that His Majesty by his letters patents, gave permission for establishing Councils, to direct here ; and to govern, and to execute there.
The film won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction ( Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt ), and was nominated for the Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Marlon Brando ), Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture and Best Picture.
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The club won both the MLS Cup and the MLS Supporters ' Shield in 2000, and the Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup in 2004 and 2012.
* J. S. Clark, " A Pawnee Buffalo Hunt ", Oklahoma Chronicles, Volume 20, No. 4, December 1942, Oklahoma State Historical Society
Prominent temperance leaders in the United States included Bishop James Cannon, Jr., James Black, Ernest Cherrington, Neal S. Dow, Mary Hunt, William E. Johnson ( known as " Pussyfoot " Johnson ), Carrie Nation, Howard Hyde Russell, John St. John, Billy Sunday, Father Mathew, Andrew Volstead and Wayne Wheeler.
* Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup, soccer ( association football ) tournament held between American soccer clubs from MLS, minor leagues, and amateur associations
Hunt County's most famous resident was Audie Murphy, winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor and most decorated U. S. serviceman.
The papyrus fragment of a Greek historian of the 4th century, discovered by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, and published by them in Oxyrhynchus Papyri, vol.
Long's younger sister, Lucille Long Hunt ( 1898 – 1985 ) of Ruston, was the mother of future Public Service Commissioner John S. Hunt, III ( 1928 – 2001 ), of Monroe.
The town is known for being the site of the largest hazardous waste landfill in the United States, operated by Waste Management, Inc. That hazardous waste disposal facility was the subject of a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, Chemical Waste Management, Inc. v. Hunt, 504 U. S. 334 ( 1992 ).
Peterman, a city councilman who was appointed mayor in September 2011 to succeed the resigning Pauline S. Hunt, will serve until a special election can be called.
Local historian and former Tryon Riding and Hunt Club President Colonel Charles C. Ross, U. S. Army ( Retd.
* McGovern, George S., Donald C. Simmons, Jr. and Daniel Gaken ( 2008 ) Leadership and Service: An Introduction, Kendall / Hunt Publishing.
Prominent Fort Hunt residents include Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, U. S. Sen. Tim Johnson, and Former House Speaker Bob Livingston.
The village soon earned a reputation as the " Nation's Horse and Hunt Capital ", attracting prominent visitors from across the U. S. Middleburg is the home of the National Sporting Library research center for horse and field sports, which publishes Thoroughbred Heritage on the Internet.
By the last phase of " Commando Hunt " ( October 1970 – April 1972 ), the average daily number of U. S. aircraft flying interdiction missions included 182 attack fighters, 13 fixed-wing gunships, and 21 B-52s.
During " Commando Hunt IV " ( 30 April through 9 October 1971 ), U. S., South Vietnamese, and Laotian forces began to feel the North Vietnamese reaction to General Lon Nol's coup in Cambodia and the subsequent closure of the port of Sihanoukville to its supply shipments.
Discriminatory laws motivated by " simple economic protectionism " are subject to a " virtually per se rule of invalidity ," City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey 437 U. S. 617 ( 1978 ), Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison, Wisconsin, 340 U. S. 349 ( 1951 ), Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Comm., 432 U. S. 333 ( 1977 ) which can only be overcome by a showing that the State has no other means to advance a legitimate local purpose, Maine v. Taylor, 477 U. S. 131 ( 1986 ).
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The Corn Palace at Mitchell, S. Dak., `` the world's corniest building '', has a carnival through Sept. 23 headlining the Three Stooges and Pee Wee Hunt.
Needing cash, the Bidwills began entertaining offers from would-be investors, and one of the men who approached the Bidwills was Lamar Hunt, son and heir of Texas millionaire oilman H. L. Hunt.
While Hunt negotiated with Bidwills, similar offers were made by Bud Adams, Bob Howsam, and Max Winter.
When Hunt, Adams, and Howsam were unable to secure a controlling interest in the Chicago Cardinals, they approached NFL commissioner Bert Bell and proposed the addition of expansion teams.
On his return flight to Dallas, Hunt conceived the idea of an entirely new league and decided to contact the others who had shown interest in purchasing the Cardinals.
Hunt, who felt a regional rivalry would be critical for the success of the new league, convinced Adams to join and found his team in Houston.
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