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As writer and editor Nathaniel Parker Willis wrote, " With his cigar and his Spanish eyes, he talks Typee and Omoo, just as you find the flow of his delightful mind on paper ".
In 1997, Nimoy played the prophet Samuel, alongside Nathaniel Parker, in The Bible Collection movie " David ".
Anderson used the award money to establish a singing competition to help support young singers ; recipients of which include Camilla Williams ( 1943, 1944 ), Nathaniel Dickerson ( 1944 ), Louise Parker ( 1944 ), Rawn Spearman ( 1949 ), Georgia Laster ( 1951 ), Betty Allen ( 1952 ), Shirlee Emmons ( 1953 ), Judith Raskin ( 1952, 1953 ), Miriam Holman ( 1954 ), Shirley Verrett ( 1957 ), and Joyce Mathis ( 1967 ).
Nathaniel Parker Willis, one of the Knickerbocker writers, enjoyed the time he spent here so much he bought property in Cornwall, establishing a country home he called Idlewild.
* Nathaniel Parker Willis, ( 1806 – 1867 ) writer, editor, and poet
* Ruth Hall ( 1854 ) by Fanny Fern ( Sarah Payson Willis ) describes Fern's own struggle to become a successful newspaper columnist, and puts her family ( including her brother, Nathaniel Parker Willis ) and two of her early editors in a most unflattering light.
He has been played by Terence Morgan ( 1948 ), Nicholas Jones ( 1970 ), Nathaniel Parker ( 1990 ), Hugh Bonneville ( 1992 RSC Production ), Michael Maloney ( 1996 ), Liev Schreiber ( 2000 ), Tanner Spear ( 2008 ), Edward Bennett ( 2009 RSC ), and David DeSantos ( 2010 OSF ).
The school was featured in the TV drama A Class Apart, starring Nathaniel Parker and Jessie Wallace.
Shortly after serving as a pallbearer at the funeral of friend and publisher Nathaniel Parker Willis, on January 24, 1867, Lowell decided to produce another collection of his poetry.
Sluman Wattles was the first settler in 1785, followed by Nathaniel Edgerton, James Follett, Alex Smith, Enos Parker, Asa Turner, and hundreds of others.
Nathaniel Parker narrates the audiobooks.
* Nathaniel Parker, English actor
As a writer, Drake is considered part of the " Knickerbocker group ", a group which also included Halleck as well as Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant, James Kirke Paulding, Gulian Crommelin Verplanck, Robert Charles Sands, Lydia M. Child, and Nathaniel Parker Willis.
They were replaced by Dr. Dan Gallagher ( Nathaniel Parker ) and Dr. Charley Fielding ( Eva Pope ).
Other contributors included Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington Irving, James Kirke Paulding, William Gilmore Simms, Nathaniel Parker Willis, and Frances Hodgson Burnett.
There she found work as a nursemaid in the home of Nathaniel Parker Willis and made a new life.
In 1854, as Nathaniel Parker Willis was downstairs writing Out-doors at Idlewild ; Or, The Shaping of a Home on the Banks of the Hudson, Jacobs was upstairs completing her own manuscript.
In 1856, Jacobs ' daughter Louisa became a governess in the home of James and Sara Payson Willis Parton ( also known as the writer, Fanny Fern and Nathaniel Parker Willis ' sister ).
The divorce became a Cause célèbre and the well-known writer Nathaniel Parker Willis was caught in the middle.
Throughout the Forrest divorce case, which lasted six weeks, several witnesses made additional claims that Catherine Forrest and Nathaniel Parker Willis were having an affair, including a waiter who claimed he had seen the couple " lying on each other ".
The film was directed by Rob Minkoff, written by David Berenbaum and stars Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Jennifer Tilly, Marsha Thomason, and Nathaniel Parker.
They meet Master Edward Gracey ( Nathaniel Parker ), his stern butler Ramsley ( Terence Stamp ), and other staff Emma ( Dina Waters ) and Ezra ( Wallace Shawn ).
* Nathaniel Parker as Master Edward Gracey: Owner of Gracey Manor.

Nathaniel and Willis
* Nathaniel Willis Senior begins publishing a new magazine for children, The Youth's Companion.
Nathaniel Macon is the great-grandfather of Congressman Charles Martin, the uncle of Willis Alston and Micajah Thomas Hawkins, great-uncle of Matt Whitaker Ransom, Robert Ransom and Thomas Jefferson Green, great-great-uncle of Wharton Jackson Green, John Pegram, William Ransom Johnson Pegram, and David Harrison Macon, great-great-great-great-uncle of Claude Kitchin and William Walton Kitchin, and the great-great-great-great-great-uncle of Alvin Paul Kitchin.
Jacobs continued to care for her daughter Imogen and assist Nathaniel Willis.
* Idlewild, a home in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, built by Nathaniel Parker Willis
The Fox girls became famous and their public séances in New York in 1850 attracted notable people including William Cullen Bryant, George Bancroft, James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Parker Willis, Horace Greeley, Sojourner Truth and William Lloyd Garrison.
Auburn, was published and featured descriptions of some of the more interesting monuments as well as a collection of prose and poetry about death by writers including Nathaniel Hawthorne and Willis Gaylord Clark.
* Nathaniel Parker Willis ( 1806 – 1867 ), publisher
Livewire ( aka Leslie Willis ), Neutron ( aka Nathaniel Tryon ), Plastique ( aka Bette Sans Souci ), Parasite ( Rudy Jones ) and Eva Greer make up its members.
It is believed Poe and Osgood first met in person when introduced by Nathaniel Parker Willis in March 1845 when Osgood had been separated from ( but not divorced from ) her husband.

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Nathaniel Morton stated he `` was deeply leavened with blasphemous and familistical opinions ''.
The very first recording was made for RCA Victor in 1929 with Nathaniel Shilkret conducting the Victor Symphony Orchestra, drawn from members of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Doubleday was promoted to major on May 14, 1861, and commanded the Artillery Department in the Shenandoah Valley from June to August, and then the artillery for Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks's division of the Army of the Potomac.
The first president ( Henry Dunster ), the first benefactor ( John Harvard ), and the first schoolmaster ( Nathaniel Eaton ) of Harvard were all Cambridge University alumni, as was the then ruling ( and first ) governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop.
The concept of cruising for pleasure was popularized in the nineteenth century, by several widely read authors and books: John MacGregor, 1866, A Thousand Miles in a Rob Roy Canoe ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 1877, An Inland Voyage ; and Nathaniel H. Bishop, 1879, Four Months in a Sneakbox.
Nathaniel Higginson, who was then the second member of the Council of Fort St George took office as the Mayor of Madras.
He was eventually removed in 1692 and replaced with Nathaniel Higginson as the President of Madras.
It was dedicated to Melville's friend Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Another version, which Bogart's long-time friend, author Nathaniel Benchley, claims is the truth, is that Bogart was injured while on assignment to take a naval prisoner to Portsmouth Naval Prison in Kittery, Maine.
It was written primarily by Nathaniel Helfgot, Aryeh Klapper, and Yitzchak Blau.
From this time his scientific studies dropped off, but he was a profound influence on the American branches of his two fields, teaching decades worth of future prominent scientists, including Alpheus Hyatt, David Starr Jordan, Joel Asaph Allen, Joseph Le Conte, Ernest Ingersoll, William James, Nathaniel Shaler, Samuel Hubbard Scudder, Alpheus Packard, and his son Alexander Agassiz, among others.
For example Nathaniel Shaler who had studied under Agassiz at Harvard was a believer in Agassiz's polygenism.
His father, Nathaniel Tureaud Sr., was a minister.
According to MIME co-creator Nathaniel Borenstein, the intention was to allow MIME to change, to advance to version 2. 0 and so forth, but this decision led to the opposite outcome, making it nearly impossible to create a new version of the standard.
The first occurrence in English of " ontology " as recorded by the OED ( Oxford English Dictionary, second edition, 1989 ) appears in Nathaniel Bailey's dictionary of 1721, which defines ontology as ' an Account of being in the Abstract ' - though, of course, such an entry indicates the term was already in use at the time.
In 1953, REM sleep was discovered as distinct, and thus William Dement and Nathaniel Kleitman reclassified sleep into four NREM stages and REM.
On July 24, a committee of five ( John Rutledge ( SC ), Edmund Randolph ( VA ), Nathaniel Gorham ( MA ), Oliver Ellsworth ( CT ), and James Wilson ( PA ) was elected to draft a detailed constitution.
Brigadier General Nathaniel Michler was tasked to propose solutions to address these concerns.
Another student was Nathaniel Eaton, later of Harvard College.
When the Mayflower's story was retold by historians Nathaniel Morton ( in 1669 ) and Cotton Mather ( in 1702 ), both paraphrased Bradford's passage, and used Bradford's word pilgrims.
Cognisant that other Caribbean territories which had been captured from the Dutch during the war had already been restored, in August 1686 the Dutch ambassador was advised by the British that Tortola would be restored, and instructions to that effect were sent to Sir Nathaniel Johnson, the new Governor of the Leeward Islands.
Richard Nathaniel Wright ( September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960 ) was an African-American author of sometimes controversial novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction.
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.
" Nathaniel Hawthorne was also critical of Thoreau, writing that he " repudiated all regular modes of getting a living, and seems inclined to lead a sort of Indian life among civilized men.
She was a sister to Captain Nathaniel G. S. Hart, who died in the Massacre of the River Raisin in the War of 1812.

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