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* Julian Hawthorne ( 1846 – 1934 ), son of Nathaniel Hawthorne and an author
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Julian and Hawthorne
Emerson took a paternal and at times patronizing interest in Thoreau, advising the young man and introducing him to a circle of local writers and thinkers, including Ellery Channing, Margaret Fuller, Bronson Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and his son Julian Hawthorne, who was a boy at the time.
Journalist John L. O ' Sullivan, an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy and a complex character described by Julian Hawthorne as " always full of grand and world-embracing schemes ", wrote an article in 1839, which, while not using the term " Manifest Destiny ", did predict a " divine destiny " for the United States based upon values such as equality, rights of conscience, and personal enfranchisement " to establish on earth the moral dignity and salvation of man ".
The public primary schools ( Lincoln, Mann, Longfellow, Beye, Holmes, Whittier, Irving, and Hatch ) and the middle schools, Percy Julian Middle School ( formerly Nathaniel Hawthorne ), and Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School ( formerly Ralph Waldo Emerson ), are operated by the Oak Park Elementary School District.
While in England, he was one of the few Americans invited into the Savage Club along with Julian Hawthorne, son of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Upon first seeing the wheel which towered over everything in its vicinity, Julian Hawthorne, son of the author Nathaniel, was amazed that anything of such a size " continues to keep itself erect ... it has no visible means of support — none that appear adequate.
Moreover, an artists ' colony had developed in the town, so that the Remington ’ s counted among their neighbor ’ s writers, actors, and artists such as Francis Wilson, Julian Hawthorne, Edward Kemble, and Augustus Thomas.
Julian Hawthorne went on to be a moderately successful author writing about his father and other miscellaneous works.
Julian and 1846
Year 1846 ( MDCCCXLVI ) was a common year starting on Thursday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Gregorian Calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar.
It was largely staffed by sisters, brothers and priests of religious institutes, such as the Christian Brothers ( who had returned to Australia in 1868 ); the Sisters of Mercy ( who had arrived in Perth in 1846 ); Marist Brothers, who came from France in 1872 and the Sisters of St Joseph, founded in Australia by Mary MacKillop and Fr Julian Tenison Woods in 1867.
Russian sources sometimes give his dates of birth and death as April 16, 1846 and August 16, 1916, since Russia still used the Julian calendar at the time.
Julian and –
* 357 – Battle of Strasbourg: Julian, Caesar ( deputy emperor ) and supreme commander of the Roman army in Gaul, wins an important victory against the Alemanni at Strasbourg ( Argentoratum ).
* Alan Taylor, " The Alien and Sedition Acts " in Julian E. Zelizer, ed., The American Congress ( 2004 ), 63 – 76
Fourth exile: under Apostate Emperor Julian, 10 months Oct 362 – 5 Sep 363 ; in the Egyptian desert.
* year, month, and day – most systems, including the Gregorian calendar ( and its very similar predecessor, the Julian calendar ), the Islamic calendar, and the Hebrew calendar
* 1918 – The Soviet Union adopts the Gregorian calendar ( on 1 February according to the Julian calendar ).
* 1753 – In Sweden February 17 is followed by March 1 as the country moves from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar.
Dyson is best known for demonstrating in 1949 the equivalence of the formulations of quantum electrodynamics that existed by that time – Richard Feynman's diagrams, on the one hand, and, on the other, the operator method developed by Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.
During the next decade, Palestrina held positions similar to his Julian Chapel appointment at other chapels and churches in Rome, notably St John Lateran, ( 1555 – 1560 – a post previously held by Lassus ) and Sta Maria Maggiore ( 1561 – 1566 ).
Julian and 1934
In 1934, then enrolled as a graduate student at King's College London, he wrote his Ph. D. thesis on Trade and War in the Eastern Seas, 1803-1810, which was awarded the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History for 1935.
However, he resigned the rectorate in April 1934, but remained a member of the Nazi party until 1945, even though Julian Young asserts that the Nazis eventually prevented him from publishing.
In 1934, arose the claim that they must assume that the Julian calendar was used in 1446, so the date was again changed to October 28.
# Julian Conway Seymour ( b. 1934 ), first cousin once removed of Hugh Leopold, Charles Richard, Thomas, Lt .- Col. Conway and Richard Seymour
* Julian T. Jackson, Popular Front in France: Defending Democracy 1934 – 1938 ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988 )
Frank Julian Sprague ( July 25, 1857 in Milford, Connecticut – October 25, 1934 ) was an American naval officer and inventor who contributed to the development of the electric motor, electric railways, and electric elevators.
Julian Carey Dixon ( August 8, 1934 – December 8, 2000 ) was an American politician from the state of California.
Two of his sons, Paul Albert Laurens ( 1870 – 1934 ) and Jean-Pierre Laurens ( 1875 – 1932 ), became painters and teachers at the Académie Julian.
Prince Tomislav was born on 19 January 1928, on Epiphany according to the Julian calendar used by the Serbian Orthodox Church, at 1 A. M., as the second son of the sovereign of the then Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ), Alexander I ( 1888 – 1934 ) and Queen Maria ( 1900 – 1961 ), the second daughter of King Ferdinand of Romania ( 1865 – 1927 ) and Queen Maria ( 1875 – 1938 ).
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