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* 1887 – Rupert Brooke, English poet ( d. 1915 )
Many felt " that ' the flower of youth ' and the ' best of the nation ' had been destroyed ," for example such notable casualties as the poets Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, and Wilfred Owen, composer George Butterworth and physicist Henry Moseley.
** Rupert Brooke, English poet ( sepsis from an infected mosquito bite ) ( b. 1887 )
* August 3 – Rupert Brooke, British war poet ( d. 1915 )
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There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
Rupert Chawner Brooke ( middle name sometimes given as " Chaucer ") ( 3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915 ) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially " The Soldier ".
Magee idolised Brooke and wrote a poem about him (" Sonnet to Rupert Brooke ").
A statue of Rupert Brooke in Rugby, Warwickshire | Rugby
Grave of Rupert Brooke on the Greek island of Skyros
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* Travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ) gathered material, including an interview with Brooke's mother, for an eventual biography of Brooke, but completion of the task fell to Arthur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth — A Life of Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researches, appeared in 1952.
According to Gerry Max, Horizon Chasers -- The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, Halliburton's message to seek one's destiny abroad, and to embrace romantic enterprises, drew its chief inspiration, as did the new cult of youth emerging after World War I, from poet Rupert Brooke.
* Brooke, Rupert, Letters From America with a Preface by Henry James ( London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd, 1931 ; repr.
* Morley, Christopher, " Rupert Brooke " in Shandygaff – A number of most agreeable Inquirendoes upon Life & Letters, interspersed with Short Stories & Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the Reader ( New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1918 ), pp. 58 – 71.
Red Wine of Youth — A Biography of Rupert Brooke ( New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1952 ).
" Rupert Brooke: A Biography " ( Faber and Faber 1964 )
" The Letters of Rupert Brooke " ( Faber and Faber 1968 )
Contains a chapter about Rupert Brooke.
" Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend " ( George Weidenfield and Nicolson Ltd 1980 )
" The Neo-Pagans: Friendship and Love in the Rupert Brooke Circle " ( Macmillan 1987 )
" Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke " ( Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd 1997 )
" Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth " ( Metro Books, 1999 )

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In 1947, at the age of 44, she met former actor Rupert Pole in a Manhattan elevator on her way to a party.
After Rupert Potter died in 1914, Potter, now a wealthy woman, found Lindeth Howe, a large house in nearby Windermere where her mother lived until her death in 1931 at the age of 93.
The Nonsuch continued to the southern portion of James Bay, where its explorers founded Fort Rupert at the mouth of the Rupert River.
In Germany, the Electors met at Rhense on 20 August 1400 to depose the unworthy Wenceslaus as German King and chose in his place Rupert, Duke of Bavaria and Rhenish Count Palatine.
These troubles furnished him with a pretext, of which he was not unwilling to avail himself, for postponing the meeting, which was being urged by King Charles VI of France, theologians at the University of Paris, such as Pierre d ' Ailly and Jean Gerson, and Rupert III, King of the Germans, as the only means of healing the Schism which had prevailed so long.
A few days later Rupert Murdoch, chairman of studio 20th Century Fox ( who backed the film ) dismissed A Good Year as " a flop " at a shareholders ' meeting.
He also tackled the problems of overpopulation of Jamestown posed by the restrictions of the valley terrain by establishing a village at Rupert ’ s Bay.
Major Clanger and the second Mother Clanger are on display at the Rupert Bear Museum.
* Rupert Giles — As Buffy's Watcher, and a father-figure and mentor to the entire group, Giles is a founding figure of the Scooby Gang, although his British upbringing resists the lighthearted nickname at first.
Rupert was born at Amberg, and from his early years took part in the government of the Palatinate to which he succeeded on his father's death in 1398.
On the next day the same four electors met at Rhens to ballot for Rupert as next German king, thus the majority of the college including the Elector Palatine's own vote.
The project began during a period of what Rupert Cornwell described as " paranoia " at the CIA, when America had lost its nuclear monopoly, and fear of Communism was at its height.
Palace House was featured in the 2005 comedy-drama film Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont starring Joan Plowright and Rupert Friend.
It is accessible via the James Bay Road, and is the most common end point for trips on the Broadback, Pontax, and Rupert rivers ( the town itself is situated at the mouth of the Rupert ).
* 12 September 1915, New York Times, A Genius Whom the War Made and Killed ; Rupert Brooke's Death at the Front Illustrates the Paradox of the Effect on Literature of War, Which Ended His Career and Made Him Immortal
Rupert Boyce, a prolific book collector on the subject, allows one Overlord, Rashaverak, to study these books at his home.
Newark is also home to numerous art galleries including Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art, City Without Walls, Gallery Aferro, Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Sumei Arts Center, and the Paul Robeson Galleries at Rutgers-Newark.
Resting at Bury nearby, Rupert was joined by the Marquess of Newcastle's cavalry under Lord George Goring, which had broken out of York early in the siege, with a small contingent from Derbyshire, and several regiments which were being freshly raised in Lancashire by the Earl of Derby.
After Rupert Murdoch, the head of Fox Studios and an Australian, saw the new Fox studios were moved to Sydney, some US producers have chosen to film at Fox's state of the art facilities as production costs in Sydney are well below US costs.
In 1120, Dudo-Henry's sons and successors, Counts Robert I ( German: Ruprecht ; also translated Rupert ) and Arnold I of Laurenburg, established themselves at Nassau Castle with its tower.
In his letters home to his wife, Rupert Edward Inglis ( 1863 – 1916 ), who was a former rugby international and now a Forces Chaplain, describes passing through the town of Albert: We went through the place today ( 2 October 1915 ) where the Virgin Statue at the top of the Church was hit by a shell in January.

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