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In the United Kingdom, the actor-managers of the Victorian era ( including Kean, Samuel Phelps, Macready, and Henry Irving ) staged Shakespeare in a grand manner, with elaborate scenery and costumes.
The magazine was acquired by Advance Publications, the media company owned by Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr., in 1985.
* Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr. ( 1895-1979 ), publishing and broadcasting executive who founded Advance Publications.
* Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr.
After seeing Samuel Phelps play Hamlet soon after this, Irving sought out lessons, letters of introduction, and, finally, work in a theatre in Sunderland in 1856.
Among the more influential scientists have been Harold Gulliksen ( whose book, " Theory of Mental Tests ," helped codify classical test theory ); Frederic Lord ( Item Response Theory ); Samuel Messick, ( modern validity theory ); Robert Linn ( currently known for testing and educational policy ); Norman Frederiksen ( performance assessment ); Ledyard Tucker ( test analysis, including inventing the " Angoff Method " of standard setting ); Donald Rubin ( missing data and causal modeling from observational data ); Karl Joreskog ( structural equation modeling and confirmatory factor analysis ); Paul Holland ( differential item functioning, test equating, causal modeling ); John Carroll ( language testing and cognitive psychology ); Michael Lewis ( infant cognitive, social, and emotional development ); Irving Sigel ( children's cognitive development ); Herman Witkin ( cognitive and learning styles ); K. Patricia Cross ( adult education ); Samuel Ball ( an evaluation researcher who documented the positive educational effects of Sesame Street ); and David Rosenhan ( known for the Rosenhan experiment, which challenged the validity of psychiatric diagnosis ).
Major citations have included the APA Distinguished Contributions to Knowledge Award ( Norman Frederiksen, 1984 ), the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award ( Frederic Lord, 1988 ); the AERA E. F. Lindquist Award ( William Turnbull, 1981 ; Frederic Lord, 1988 ; Samuel Messick, 1994 ; Paul Holland, 2000 ; Wendy Yen, 2008 ); the NCME Career Contributions to Educational Measurement Award ( Frederic Lord, 1990 ; Paul Holland, 2004 ; Neil Dorans, 2010 ); and the Jean Piaget Society's Lifetime Achievement Award ( Irving Sigel, 2002 ); among many other awards.
His students include Samuel Adler, Leroy Anderson, Arthur Berger, Leonard Bernstein, Gordon Binkerd, Elliott Carter, John Davison, Irving Fine, John Harbison, Karl Kohn, Ellis B. Kohs, Gail Kubik, Billy Jim Layton, Noël Lee, Robert Middleton, Robert Moevs, Conlon Nancarrow, William P. Perry, Daniel Pinkham, Frederic Rzewski, Allen Sapp, Harold Shapero, and Claudio Spies.
At the corner of Gramercy Park South ( East 20th Street ) and Irving Place stood a small four-story row house built in 1845 by William Samuel Johnson, a Whig politician, which had the address 86 Irving Place.
Probably the religious opinions of Irving, originally in some respects more catholic and truer to human nature than generally prevailed in ecclesiastical circles, had gained breadth and comprehensiveness from his intercourse with Samuel Taylor Coleridge but gradually his chief interest in Coleridge's philosophy centred round what was mystical and obscure, and to it in all likelihood may be traced his initiation into the doctrine of millenarianism.
According to an 1894 article in The New York Times, " it claimed by many that Samuel Youngs was the original from whom Irving drew his character of Ichabod Crane ".
* The Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Collection at the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University
In 1908, Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr. started working for New Jersey Democratic machine politician, Bayonne Times newspaper owner, and Judge Hyman Lazarus's law office as an office-boy, bookkeeper and rent-collector.
The school was named for publishing magnate Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr., who provided the founding gift in 1964.
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Samuel Irving Rosenman ( 1896 – 1973 ) was a U. S. lawyer, judge, Democratic political figure, and presidential speechwriter.
* The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt by Franklin D. Roosevelt ; edited by Samuel Irving Rosenman ; Random House, 1938 online edition of vol 5
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# REDIRECT Samuel Irving Newhouse
He is the son of Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr., founder of Advance Publications.
* Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr.
* Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr.

Samuel and Newhouse
* Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, 1985, 1986
* Samuel Newhouse
Three weeks later, William re-sold the lot to Samuel and Mort Newhouse for $ 801, 000.
The Samuel I. Newhouse, one of two Barberi class ferryboats in the fleet, crosses Upper New York Bay
* the MV Andrew J. Barberi and the MV Samuel I. Newhouse, known as the “ Barberi class ”, built 1981 and 1982 respectively.
* Samuel Newhouse, media executive ; one of the top 50 richest Americans
By the time Samuel Newhouse Sr. was twenty-one in 1916, his boss, Judge Lazarus rewarded him with a salary of around $ 30, 000 per year, and twenty-five percent ownership of the Bayonne Times, for loyal service.
Meeker characterized the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation as " a charity his Samuel I. Newhouse Sr .' s lawyers had created as an additional tax dodge ", and charged that Newhouse Foundation funds were used by the Newhouse family to finance its $ 18 million purchase of Alabama's Birmingham News in 1955.
After Samuel Newhouse Sr. died in 1979, his two sons, S. I.
While the IRS dropped tax fraud charges against them in the 1980s, it increased the Newhouse family tax delinquency bill to $ 1. 2 billion, asserting that the Newhouse estate was actually worth $ 2. 2 billion — not $ 1. 2 billion — when Samuel Newhouse Sr. died in 1979, according to the March 13, 1989 issue of The Nation.
In 1964, supported by a gift from Samuel I. Newhouse, the Newhouse Communications Complex was officially inaugurated in Newhouse 1, an award-winning building designed by architect I. M. Pei, which housed the School of Journalism.

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The translation by Richard Crashaw was set to music in a four part glee by Samuel Webbe Jr.
North grew up in southern California, the son of FBI special agent Samuel W. North, Jr., and his wife, Peggy.
Despite this uncertainty, fourteen individuals have been identified as having verifiably attended Lunar Society meetings regularly over a long period during its most productive eras: these are Matthew Boulton, Erasmus Darwin, Thomas Day, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Samuel Galton, Jr., James Keir, Joseph Priestley, William Small, Jonathan Stokes, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood, John Whitehurst and William Withering.
Samuel Galton, Jr., unusual as a Quaker who was also a gun-manufacturer, appears in the letters of other Lunar members as attending meetings from July 1781, and his daughter Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck was to provide one of the few first-hand accounts of the Lunar Society's activities.
The society had definitely collapsed by 1813, however: in August of that year Samuel Galton, Jr. is recorded as having won a ballot for possession of the scientific books from the society's library.
* Eagles of the Third Reich: Men of the Luftwaffe in World War II By Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr.
* 1940 – Samuel F. Pickering, Jr., American author and educator
He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr. ( 1804 – 96, born in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia, Canada ) and Nancy Matthews Elliott ( 1810 – 1871, born in Chenango County, New York ).
* Phillips Academy, the most prestigious secondary boarding school in the United States, is founded by Samuel Phillips Jr.
* Booknotes interview with Roy Morris, Jr. on Fraud of the Century: Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel Tilden, and the Stolen Election of 1876, April 6, 2003.
As a member of the Texas House of Representatives, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., Johnson's father, been sensitive to his German-American constituency and had opposed the Creel Committee's attempt to disparage German culture and isolate German-Americans during World War I. Adenauer and Erhard had also stayed at Johnson's ranch in Gillespie County.
* 1978 – 1980 Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, Jr., United States Navy
His parents, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., and Rebekah Baines, had three girls and two boys: Johnson and his brother, Sam Houston Johnson ( 1914 – 78 ), and sisters Rebekah ( 1910 – 78 ), Josefa ( 1912 – 61 ), and Lucia ( 1916 – 97 ).
Members of the expedition included Helena residents: Truman C. Everts-former U. S. Assessor for the Montana Territory, Judge Cornelius Hedges-U. S. Attorney, Montana Territory, Samuel T. Hauser-President of the First National Bank, Helena, Montana ; later a Governor of the Montana Territory, Warren C. Gillette-Helena merchant, Benjamin C. Stickney Jr .-Helena merchant, Walter Trumbull-son of U. S. Senator Lyman Trumbull ( Illinois ) and Nathaniel P. Langford, then former U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue for Montana Territory.
The film is an adaptation by Samuel Hoffenstein, George Marion Jr. and Waldemar Young of the play by Paul Armont and Léopold Marchand.
On April 2, 2012, Miramax and the Samuel Goldwyn Jr. Family Trust announced that Miramax ’ s Global Sales team will manage global licensing of the library produced by the legendary Samuel Goldwyn across a broad range of television and digital platforms.
* 1915 Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson, parents of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, move into their home in Johnson City with their five children, Lucia, Sam Houston.
G. D. Breckenridge, Samuel Hyer, Jr., and Jotham Clark were the first elected county officials.
* Samuel B. Nunez, Jr.
However, its inhabitants were still vulnerable to attack, and some, such as Samuel Leonardson Jr., were taken hostage by natives during the 1690s.
The area was already home to Lucy Stone, Eli Thayer, and Samuel May, Jr.
For example, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. was the Principal Deputy Solicitor General ( and Acting SG for one case ) during the George H. W. Bush administration and Associate Justice Samuel Alito was an Assistant to the Solicitor General.
His son, Samuel Flemming Jr., who then took charge of his activities, never carried the building plans further and continued in the large house they occupied in Port Orange which eventually burned down in the late 1970s.

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