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Consequently, Sullivan was obliged to write a letter of apology to Ford ’ s advertising agency, Kenyon & Eckhardt, promising to never again move forward with such a controversial guest.
* Moorey, P. Roger S. and Parr, Peter ( eds ) ( 1978 ), Archaeology in the Levant-Essays for Kathleen Kenyon, Aris & Phillips, 1978.
* Kenyon, John & Ohlmeyer, Jane ( eds.
* Kenyon, John & Ohlmeyer, Jane ( eds.
Three months later, the Panic spread to the United States when three major banks stopped making payments, the New York Warehouse & Security Company on September 8, Kenyon, Cox, & Co. on September 13, and the largest bank, Jay Cooke & Company, on September 18.
* Kenyon, John ( 1983 ): The History Men: The Historical Profession in England since the Renaissance Weidenfeld & Nicolson ISBN 0-297-78254-1
Sited in then-virgin forest and following the ' if you build it, they will come ' ethos predominant in 19th Century Western American development, the town of McMurray was platted by a Dr. Marcus Kenyon in 1890 beside right-of-way of the newly constructed Seattle & Lake Shore Railway.
Immediately after Lincoln's election in November 1860, he wrote to his brother, Thomas Hunt Morgan, then a student at Kenyon College in northern Ohio, " Our State will not I hope secedeI have no doubt but Lincoln will make a good President at least we ought to give him a fair trial & then if he commits some overt act all the South will be a unit.
In 1893 Patent attorneys Witter & Kenyon, New York, became the counsels of the defense in three cases of patent infringement.
* The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon
* Kenyon, John & Ohlmeyer, Jane ( editors ).
( c1896 ); " Shelvock " & " Township of Shelvock " by Robert Lloyd Kenyon
* Kenyon & Kenyon, American law firm specializing in intellectual property
Glasgow Corporation Tramways | Glasgow trams, filmed by the Mitchell & Kenyon film company in 1901 or 1902
The Mitchell & Kenyon film company was a pioneer of early commercial movies based in Blackburn in Lancashire, England at the start of the 20th century.
They were originally best known for minor contributions to early fictional narrative film and Boer War dramatisation films, but the discovery in 1994 of a hoard of film negatives led to restoration of the Mitchell & Kenyon Collection, the largest surviving collection of early non-fiction actuality films in the world.
Others in France and Britain soon made films, some in " the factory-gate film " genre, and when Mitchell & Kenyon came together they found themselves ideally placed in the heart of the industrial North of England.
Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon founded the firm of Mitchell & Kenyon in 1897.
The first reported showing of a Mitchell & Kenyon film was a film of Blackburn Market, shown at 40 Northgate, in Blackburn, on 27 November 1897.
The success of their early films encouraged Mitchell to give up his shop and in September 1901 Mitchell & Kenyon moved into premises in Clayton Street, Blackburn, to concentrate on film production.
As well as workers streaming out of factory gates, Mitchell & Kenyon filmed street scenes, parades, marches, walking out on Sunday and the fairgrounds.

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Later, when Watterson was creating names for the characters in his comic strip, he allegedly decided upon Calvin ( after the Protestant reformer John Calvin ) and Hobbes ( after the social philosopher Thomas Hobbes ) as a " tip of the hat " to the political science department at Kenyon.
As he told the graduating class of 1990 at Kenyon College, " It's surprising how hard we'll work when the work is done just for ourselves.
For example, philosopher John D. Kenyon writes: Reason might manage to raise a doubt about the truth of a conclusion of natural inductive inference just for a moment in the study, but the forces of nature will soon overcome that artificial skepticism, and the sheer agreeableness of animal faith will protect us from excessive caution and sterile suspension of belief.
A similar work for US English was published in 1944 by Kenyon and Knott.
Soon several British film companies had opened to meet the demand for new films, such as Mitchell and Kenyon in Blackburn.
In the years 1931 to 1934 Kenyon worked simultaneously at Samaria, then under the administration of the British Mandate for Palestine, with John Crowfoot and Grace Crowfoot.
The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, amalgamated within the Council for British Research in the Levant ( CBRL ) in 1998, was officially renamed the Kenyon Institute on 10 July 2003 in honour of Kathleen Kenyon.
* Kenrick, Philip M. ( 1986 ), Excavations at Sabratha, 1948-1951: a Report on the Excavations conducted by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins, ( Journal of Roman Studies Monographs 2 ), London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1986.
From 1945 to 1952, Crawford reigned as a top star and respected actress, appearing in such roles as Helen Wright in Humoresque ( 1946 ), Louise Howell Graham in Possessed ( 1947, for which she was nominated for a second Oscar for Best Actress ) and the title role in Daisy Kenyon ( also 1947 ).
The excavation methods he used, for example the grid system ( later developed further by Kathleen Kenyon and known as the Wheeler-Kenyon method ), were significant advances in archaeological method, although later superseded.
and vii., as numbered by Kenyon in the editio princeps ) must be parts of a single ode ( for Lachon of Ceos ) – hence even today the poems can be found numbered differently, with Jebb for example one of those following Blass's lead and numbering the poems differently to Kenyon from poem 8 onwards ( Kenyon 9
Fortuna became the rail hub for smaller communities like Alton, Fernbridge, Ferndale, Hydesville, Newburg, Port Kenyon, Rohnerville, and Waddington.
Between 1964 and 1965 the Kenyon Building was constructed to provide accommodation for students.
Other first year students may be accommodated in the 1960s Kenyon Building, named for Dame Kathleen Kenyon.
* Kenyon Martin ( born 1977 ), professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets.

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* Lönnqvist, Minna ( 2008 ) " Kathleen M. Kenyon 1906-1978, A hundred years after her birth, The formative years of a female archaeologist: From socio-politics to the stratigraphical method and the radiocarbon revolution in archaeology ," in Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Madrid, April 3 – 8, 2006, ed.
Particularly important in setting standards was John Kenyon, the pronunciation editor of the second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary.

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His Ph. D. students include Richard Canary, Suyoung Choi, Renaud Dreyer, David Gabai, William Goldman, Benson Farb, Sergio Fenley, Detlef Hardorp, Craig Hodgson, Richard Kenyon, Steven Kerckhoff, Robert Meyerhoff, Yair Minsky, Lee Mosher, Igor Rivin, Nicolau Saldanha, Oded Schramm, Richard Schwartz, Martin Bridgeman, William Floyd and Jeffrey Weeks.
Current members of Edinburgh Law School include current Regius Professor Neil Walker ; Professor of European Union Law Professor Niamh Nic Shuibhne ; the academic and novelist Professor Alexander McCall Smith ; former Judge at the European Court of First Instance Sir David Edward QC ; Scottish Law Commissioner Dr Andrew Steven ; former Scottish Law Commissioners Professor Hector MacQueen, Professor George Gretton, Professor Gerry Maher QC and Professor Kenneth Reid ; Emeritus Professor Robert Black QC ( architect of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial ); Emeritus Professor J. Kenyon Mason ; Honorary Fellow and Lord Lyon King of Arms David Sellar ; Visiting Professor Alan Watson ; and international lawyer Professor Alan Boyle.

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In 1974 J. P. Kenyon stated that: " As is often the case, Macaulay had it exactly right ".
The movie was adapted by Benjamin Glazer, Joseph Jackson and Herman J. Mankiewicz from the play by Kenyon Nicholson.
In his study of political theory in Britain from 1689 to 1720, J. P. Kenyon said that Sidney's Discourses " were certainly much more influential than Locke's Two Treatises ".
* J. P. Kenyon, Revolution Principles.
A paperback collection was edited by J. P. Kenyon for the " Pelican Classics " series in 1969, but it is now out of print.
* Knight, Jeremy K.The Road to Harlech: Aspects of Some Early Thirteenth-Century Welsh Castles ”, in J. R. Kenyon and R. Avent, eds.
Thomas S. Monson, current president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, quotes, in a 1991 speech, prison warden Kenyon J. Scudder from a 1961 Reader's Digest article, to tell a story of a man whose family uses the white ribbon as a sign of forgiveness, and cites the story as the precursor to the tradition of the yellow ribbon for welcome home and forgiveness:
That hypothesis has also been advanced by both Alessandro Morbidelli and Scott J. Kenyon.
* Kenyon, J. P.
* 1983 Law and Medical Ethics ( with J. Kenyon Mason ) ( this text has gone through several editions: an eighth, by Mason and Graeme Laurie, was published in 2010 ; McCall Smith contributed to the first six editions )
* 1987 Butterworths Medico-Legal Encyclopaedia ( with J Kenyon Mason )
* Carolina Cruz-Neira, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti, Robert V. Kenyon and John C. Hart.
Notable players include NBA All-Stars Stephon Marbury, Steve Francis, and Kenyon Martin, as well as NBA players who were CBA All-Stars J. R. Smith and Aaron Brooks.
* Kenyon, J. and M. W. Thompson.
J. P. Kenyon argues that neither Catholics nor Whigs had a sufficient motive.
J. P. Kenyon, while conceding that the Pembroke theory has some attractions, concludes that the mystery is now beyond solution.
* Richard Kenyon, Long-range properties of spanning trees, Probabilistic techniques in equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical physics, J.
John Crowe Ransom ( right ) with Robie Macauley as he prepares to become editor of The Kenyon Review in 1959. In 1959 Robie Macauley succeeded Ransom as editor of The Kenyon Review, where he published fiction and poetry by John Barth, T. S. Eliot, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Graves, Randall Jarrell, Richmond Lattimore, Doris Lessing, Robert Lowell, V. S. Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O ' Connor, V. S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon, J. F. Powers, Karl Shapiro, Jean Stafford, Christina Stead, Peter Taylor, and Robert Penn Warren, as well as articles, essays and book reviews by Eric Bentley, Cleanth Brooks, R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, Richard Ellmann, Leslie Fiedler, Martin Green, and Raymond Williams.
In 1930, following the death of U. S. Supreme Court Justice Edward Terry Sanford, Kenyon was considered by some as a favorite to succeed him, but President Hoover instead nominated John J. Parker ( who failed to win Senate confirmation ) and then Owen Roberts ( who was confirmed ).
It was discovered at the MMT Observatory of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics ( CfA ), by astronomers Warren Brown, Margaret J. Geller, Scott J. Kenyon and Michael J. Kurtz.

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