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Samuel and Was
With RCA's experiments in stereo in early 1954, stereo tapes were made of Toscanini's final two broadcast concerts, as well as the rehearsals, as documented by Samuel Antek in This Was Toscanini.
* Antek, Samuel ( author ) and Hupka, Robert ( photographs ), This Was Toscanini, New York: Vanguard Press, 1963 ( consists of a series of essays by one of the NBC Symphony musicians who played under Toscanini, combined with remarkable rehearsal photographs from the latter part of Toscanini's career ).
The greatest of these were published in the book This Was Toscanini, ( 1963 ) accompanying an uncompleted essay by Samuel Antek, a violinist in the NBC Symphony.
These events were clarified by later authors such as Theodore Roosevelt ( How the West Was Won ) and Samuel Cole Williams ( History of the Lost State of Franklin ).
He became notable as one of very few who wrote an account of his experiences, titled, in the manner of the time, Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from the Main Deck ; Being the Experience of Samuel Leech, Who Was Six Years in the British and American Navies: Was Captured in the British Frigate Macedonian: Afterwards Entered the American Navy, and Was Taken in the United States Brig Syren, by the British Ship Medway.
The cantata is closed by the first stanza of the chorale Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan ( 1674 ) by Samuel Rodigast.

Samuel and Our
After leaving Universal he began a long collaboration with Samuel Goldwyn for whom he directed such classics as Dodsworth ( 1936 ), These Three ( 1936 ), Dead End ( 1937 ), Wuthering Heights ( 1939 ), The Westerner ( 1940 ), The Little Foxes ( 1941 ) and The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ).
Some of WMF's long-term partners have included American Express, Knoll, the Robert W. Wilson Challenge to Conserve Our Heritage, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and Tiffany & Co.
* Samuel Wesley-The Life of Our Blessed Lord
* " Our Seamen: An Appeal " by Samuel Plimsoll, 1873, at The Internet Archive
* Samuel D. Kassow, Who Will Write Our History?
Andy Samuel ( April 10, 1909-March 5, 1992 ) was an American child actor who appeared in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1923 to 1925.
John Steinbeck wrote about this feeling in The Winter of Our Discontent and referred to it as the Welshrats ; and in East of Eden, Samuel Hamilton feels it after meeting Cathy Trask for the first time.
Films shown in roadshow format before 1953 included silent epics such as The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ), Intolerance ( 1916 ), The Covered Wagon ( 1923 ), The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1923 ), The Ten Commandments ( 1923 ), Ben-Hur ( 1925 ), The Big Parade ( 1925 ), and other films such as The Phantom of the Opera ( 1925 ), the first Oscar winner Wings ( 1927 ), the very first feature length part-talkie The Jazz Singer ( 1927 ), the silent film Chicago ( 1927 ) ( based on the play that inspired the Kander and Ebb Broadway musical and Oscar-winning film ), Show Boat ( 1929 ) ( a part-talkie based not on the 1927 stage musical but on Edna Ferber's original novel from which the musical was adapted ), The Desert Song ( 1929 ), Rio Rita ( also 1929 ), Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross ( 1932 ), the all-star Oscar winning Grand Hotel ( 1932 ), the Oscar-winning biopic The Great Ziegfeld ( 1936 ), the classic films Lost Horizon ( 1937 ), Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), Fantasia ( 1940 ), For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1943 ) and The Song of Bernadette ( 1943 ), the wartime tear-jerker Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), Samuel Goldwyn's Oscar-winning postwar epic The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ), the flamboyant Western Duel in the Sun ( also 1946 ), and the biopic Joan of Arc starring Ingrid Bergman ( 1948 ), as well as some other DeMille epics, such as Samson and Delilah ( 1949 ).
* An essay on James Joyce in Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress ( 1929 ), a collection on Joyce that also included contributions from Samuel Beckett, Stuart Gilbert, Robert McAlmon, William Carlos Williams.
* Bob Culver Our Ship's Diary As Told By The Crew: Uss Samuel N. Moore Dd-747, Iuniverse Inc, 2004, ISBN 0-595-33762-7
In 2007, historian Samuel Kassow published Who Will Write Our History?
The liner notes to the album are, appropriately, in the form of a play that incorporates the lyrics of the songs in a script that also references the plays Our Town by Thornton Wilder and Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett.
The project proved to be the last for Samuel Goldwyn, who had produced Wuthering Heights, The Best Years of Our Lives, and Guys and Dolls, among many others, during his lengthy career.
( From left to right ) Ernie " Sunshine Sammy " Morrison, Andy Samuel, Allen " Farina " Hoskins, Mickey Daniels and Joe Cobb in a 1923 still from one of the earliest Our Gang comedies.
Other early Our Gang children were Eugene " Pineapple " Jackson, Scooter Lowry, Andy Samuel, Johnny Downs, and Jay R. Smith.
*" Counter-Economics: Our Means " by Samuel Edward Konkin III, chapter three of New Libertarian Manifesto

Samuel and Mistress
Samuel Sewall, a magistrate, advised his son ’ s servant that “ he could not obey his Master without obedience to his Mistress ; and vice versa .”

Samuel and Memoirs
* 1733 – Samuel Madden's Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
One early story with hints of backwards time travel is Memoirs of the Twentieth Century ( 1733 ) by Samuel Madden, which is mainly a series of letters from British ambassadors in various countries to the British Lord High Treasurer, along with a few replies from the British Foreign Office, all purportedly written in 1997 and 1998 and describing the conditions of that era.
* Eilenberg, Samuel and Moore, J. C. ( 1965 ) Foundations of relative homological algebra ( Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society number 55 ) American Mathematical Society, Providence, R. I., OCLC 1361982
Evelyn's diaries or Memoirs are largely contemporaneous with those of the other noted diarist of the time, Samuel Pepys, and cast considerable light on the art, culture and politics of the time ( he witnessed the deaths of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell, the last Great Plague of London, and the Great Fire of London in 1666 ).
Her most successful novel, Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph ( 1761 ), in diary format, was influenced by Samuel Richardson's Pamela.
* Viscount Samuel, Memoirs 1945
Memoirs of Sir Samuel Romilly, 1840.
* Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly written by himself, with a selection from his Correspondence, edited by his sons ( 3 vols., 1840 )
* Memoirs of the Life Sir Samuel Romilly Door Sir Samuel Romilly, 1840
* Samuel Insull: Memoirs of Samuel Insull: An Autobiography by Samuel Insull.
Return to Freedom: The War Memoirs of Col. Samuel C. Grashio, USAF ( Ret .).
* Memoirs of the Twentieth Century ( 1733 ), by Samuel Madden, is mainly a series of letters from English ambassadors in various countries to the British " Lord High Treasurer ", along with a few replies from the British foreign office, all purportedly written in 1997 and 1998 and describing the conditions of that era.
*Memoirs of the Life and Sentiments of the Reverend Dr. Samuel Clarke ’ ( written 1731 ; first printed in ‘ Works ’).

Samuel and Lost
Among other composers who set Housman songs were John Ireland ( song cycle, Land of Lost Content ), Michael Head ( e. g. ' Ludlow Fair '), Graham Peel ( a famous version of ' In Summertime on Bredon '), Ian Venables ( Songs of Eternity and Sorrow ), and the American Samuel Barber ( e. g. ' With rue my heart is laden ').
He admitted that he was directly influenced by Purchas's Pilgrimage, but there are additional strong literary connections to other works, including John Milton's Paradise Lost, Samuel Johnson's Rasselas, Chatterton's African Eclogues, William Bartram's Travels through North and South Carolina, Thomas Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Short Residence in Sweden, Plato's Phaedrus and Ion, Maurice's The History of Hindostan, and Heliodorus's Aethiopian History.
* April 27 – The blind, impoverished, 58-year-old John Milton sells the copyright of his epic poem Paradise Lost to London publisher Samuel Simmons for an initial payment of £ 5.
Wordsworth planned to write this work together with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, their joint intent being to surpass John Milton's Paradise Lost ( Table Talk II. 70-71 ; IG3 ).
He also illustrated Pamlela, a novel by Samuel Richardson, Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, Smollet's translation of Don Quixote, and other well-known work.
The first use of the term in literature is seen in an 1816 allegorical book, The Adventures of Uncle Sam in Search After His Lost Honor by Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq., also in reference to the aforementioned Samuel Wilson.
In 1823, Martin was commissioned by Samuel Prowett to illustrate John Milton's Paradise Lost, for which he was paid 2000 guineas.
Its new management returned to the business of staging crowd-pleasing drama ; Samuel Pepys recorded seeing a revival of William Rowley's All's Lost by Lust there.
including control of foreign affairs, taxation ( although this cannot discriminate between states or parts of states ), and regulation of interstate commerce and corporations. Section 51 of the Australian Constitution at theamericanParliament website Since the original ratification of the constitution, the High Court of Australia has settled a number of disputes concerning the extent of the Commonwealth's legislative powers, some of which have been controversial and extensively criticised ; these included a dispute in 1982 over whether the Commonwealth was entitled to designate land for national heritage purposes under United Nations agreements, Barwick, Sir Garfield, A View of the External Affairs Power, Samuel Griffith Society as well as numerous disputes over the extent of the Commonwealth's power over trade union and industrial relations legislation. Creighton, Breen, One Hundred Years of the Conciliation and Arbitration Power: A Province Lost ?, Melbourne University Law Review
In 1681 the brothers Richard and Jacob joined in publishing Dryden's Spanish Friar, and in 1683 Jacob obtained a valuable property by purchasing from Barbazon Ailmer, the assignee of Samuel Simmons, one half of his right in Paradise Lost.
The Lost Kingdom, or the Passing of the Khazars by Samuel Gordon ( London: Shapiro, Vallentine, 1926 ).
Byron, however, additionally took up the theme of a " Satanic " school and developed the " Byronic hero " ( not to be confused with Samuel Taylor Coleridge's " Satanic Hero ") who would, like Satan in Paradise Lost, be a tragic figure who is admirable even when wrong.

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