Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Andrew Carnegie" ¶ 141
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Ritt and Jr
The movie was written by Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch, and was directed by Martin Ritt.
With screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr., based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel Horseman, Pass By, it was directed by Martin Ritt and stars Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal and Brandon deWilde and features Whit Bissell.
Murphy's Romance is a 1985 romantic comedy film adapted by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch from a 1980 novel by Max Schott and directed by Martin Ritt.
When Ritt gave the Max Schott story to Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch, the same married screenplay team that also worked on Hud ( 1963 ) with Ritt and Paul Newman, they wanted Newman to be in Murphy's Romance.
* Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch, a screenwriting couple with whom Ritt collaborated extensively.

Ritt and Michael
The six-foot-one-inch ( 1. 85-m ) Boone continued to appear in movies, typically as the villain, including The Raid ( 1954 ), Man Without a Star ( 1955 King Vidor ), The Tall T ( 1957 Budd Boetticher ), The War Lord ( 1965 Franklin Schaffner ), Hombre ( 1967 Martin Ritt ), The Arrangement ( 1969 Elia Kazan ), The Kremlin Letter ( 1970 John Huston ), Big Jake ( 1971 Michael Wayne ), and The Shootist ( 1976 Don Siegel ).

Ritt and .
An algebraic treatment of elementary functions was started by Joseph Fels Ritt in the 1930s.
* Joseph Ritt, Differential Algebra, AMS, 1950.
Voight played a directionless young boxer in 1973's The All American Boy, then appeared in the 1974 film, Conrack, directed by Martin Ritt.
* The 1979 film Norma Rae, directed by Martin Ritt, is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Jordan's successful attempt to unionize her textile factory.
* 1914 – Martin Ritt, American director ( d. 1990 )
It came under intense scrutiny in July 2002 when the Washington Post alleged in an editorial that the program was vaguely defined, and investigative political journalist Ritt Goldstein observed in Australia's Sydney Morning Herald that TIPS would provide America with a higher percentage of ' citizen spies ' than the former East Germany had under the notorious Stasi secret police.
It was written by Lonne Elder III and directed by Martin Ritt.
The Long, Hot Summer, a 1958 film directed by Martin Ritt, starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa, and Orson Welles, was filmed in and around Clinton.
* Norma Rae, Director: Martin Ritt, 1979.
It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Director for Ritt.
In 1965, Martin Ritt directed the cinematic adaptation The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, with Richard Burton as Alec Leamas, the burnt-out protagonist.
The Great White Hope was adapted by Sackler for a film released in 1970, directed by Martin Ritt, starring James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander, Chester Morris, Hal Holbrook, Beah Richards and Moses Gunn.
Columbia wanted Marlon Brando to play the part of Murphy, so Field and Ritt had to insist on Garner.
But, Columbia then wanted Marlon Brando, or someone with " greater box-office allure ," to play the part of Murphy, so Field and Ritt had to insist on Garner.
Field had worked very successfully with Newman in 1981's Absence of Malice, but Newman declined the project and Garner was the only other actor that Ritt and Field asked.

Jr and .,
Two binary abaci constructed by Dr. Robert C. Good, Jr., made from two Chinese abaci
* Robert Burnham, Jr., author of the Celestial Handbook.
The original 22-member Board of Trustees included Chair Gregory Peck and Vice Chair Sidney Poitier as well as Francis Ford Coppola, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Jack Valenti and other representatives from the arts and academia.
George Stevens, Jr., served as director from the institute's founding until 1980.
* 1940 – Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Mexican actor
* 1908 – Robert Lee Scott, Jr., American pilot ( d. 2006 )
* 1985 – Ted Ginn, Jr., American football player
* 1969 – Paulo Jr., Brazilian musician ( Sepultura )
* 1915 – Norman Foster Ramsey, Jr., American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2011 )
* 1877 – Wallace H. White, Jr., American politician ( d. 1952 )
* 1929 – Pat Harrington, Jr., American actor
* 1815 – Richard Henry Dana, Jr., American lawyer, politician, and author ( d. 1882 )
* 1932 – Maurice Rabb, Jr., American ophthalmologist
* 1944 – Thomas J. Murphy, Jr., American politician
* 1989 – Carlos Pena, Jr., American singer-songwriter and actor ( Big Time Rush )
* 1908 – William Keepers Maxwell, Jr., American novelist ( d. 2000 )
* 1915 – Ring Lardner, Jr., American journalist and screenwriter ( d. 2000 )
* 1946 – Charles F. Bolden, Jr., American general and astronaut
* 1969 – Emigdio Preciado, Jr., Mexican-American criminal
* 1724 – Abraham Yates, Jr., American lawyer and civil servant ( d. 1796 )
* 1947 – Rex Allen, Jr., American singer-songwriter and guitarist
Fine Jr., The Late Medieval Balkans, Ann Arbor, 1987.
* Swearingen Jr., William Scott Environmental City: People, Place, and the Meaning of Modern Austin ( University of Texas Press ; 2010 ) 273 pages ; traces the history of environmentalism in the Texas capital, which has been part of a larger effort to preserve Austin's quality of life and sense of place.

0.141 seconds.