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Sidney and Shapiro
Two prominent non-Chinese lived in China from the establishment of the People's Republic of China to the contemporary period: Sidney Shapiro and Israel Epstein, two American emigres, are of Jewish descent.
* Sidney Shapiro, an American author and translator
Among the most famous current Sterling Professors are legal scholar Bruce Ackerman, Nobel Prize-winning biochemists Sidney Altman and Thomas Steitz, literary critic Harold Bloom, economist William Nordhaus, Judge Guido Calabresi, political scientist James C. Scott, political scientist Ian Shapiro, historian of China Jonathan Spence, medieval scholars R. Howard Bloch, Giuseppe Mazzotta, and María Rosa Menocal, historian of Ancient Greece and presidential advisor Donald Kagan, and Head Start founder Edward Zigler.
* Sidney Shapiro
* Sidney Shapiro

Sidney and Jews
Poale Zion was active in Britain during World War I, under the leadership of J Pomeranz and Morris Meyer, and influential on the British labour movement, including on the drafting ( by Sidney Webb and Arthur Henderson ) of the Labour Party ’ s War Aims Memorandum, recognising the ' right of return ' of Jews to Palestine, a document which preceded the Balfour Declaration by three months.

Sidney and Old
There is a 1915 American film by Irish-Canadian Sidney Olcott entitled All for Old Ireland, also known as Bold Emmett, Ireland's Martyr or Robert Emmet, Ireland's Martyr.
Jerry Seinfeld is an avid fan and " The Old Man " ( Season 4, Episode 18, aired 18 February 1993 ) featured a cantankerous old man named " Sid Fields ," played by veteran actor Bill Erwin, as a tribute to Sidney Fields, the landlord from the Abbott & Costello TV show.
Sidney wrote an early version ( The Old Arcadia ) during a stay at Mary Herbert's house ; this version is narrated in a straightforward, sequential manner.
The school's old boys – or " Old Salopians " – include naturalist Charles Darwin, poet Sir Philip Sidney, his biographer, Fulke Greville, Astronomer Royal Martin Rees, authors Samuel Butler and Nevil Shute, and broadcasters such as John Peel and Michael Palin.
* In Old Chicago ( 1937 ), portrayed by Sidney Blackmer.
Sidney Oldall Addy equates the origins of this word with the Old English shed ( as in water-shed ) or sheth, which mean to divide, or separate.
* For 3 years-Winner of Sidney E. Ballard Trophy, presented to the girls under 18, Old Orchard Speed Skating Club Annual Competition-440, 880,
* Greidanus, Sidney, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A Contemporary Hermeneutical Method ( Wm.
During the winter Joseph, the Prophet, set a man by the name of Sidney Hay Jacobs to select from the Old Bible scriptures as pertained to polygamy, or celestial marriage, to write it in pamphlet form, and to advocate that doctrine.
In 1851, what is now Old College Hall was built and in 1853 Sidney H. Marsh became the school's first president.
Daniel Sidney Warner and the earlier ministers of the Church of God ( Anderson ) taught that the restoration of the church was prophesied by the Old Testament Prophets, in the New Testament, and in the book of Revelation.
The Calender encompasses considerable formal innovations, anticipating the even more virtuosic Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia ( The " Old " Arcadia, 1580 ), the classic pastoral romance by Sir Philip Sidney, with whom Spenser was acquainted.
The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, also known simply as the Arcadia or the Old Arcadia, is a long prose work by Sir Philip Sidney written towards the end of the 16th century, and later published in several versions.
This date was published by Sidney Smith in, Babylonian Historical Texts Relating to the Capture and Downfall of Babylon, London, 1924 and by James B. Pritchard in, Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament ( Princeton, 1955 ), p. 306.
The Kalem company achieved a first in the film industry when Marion sent director Sidney Olcott and a crew to Ireland in 1910 to make A Lad From Old Ireland, the first ever U. S. motion picture to be shot on location outside of the United States.
* The Lad from Old Ireland website dedicated to Sidney Olcott
She made her film debut in 1910 at the age of 35 with Kalem Studios in A Lad from Old Ireland under the direction of Sidney Olcott.
Sidney Oldall Addy equates the origins of this word with the Old English shed ( as in water-shed ) or sheth, which mean to divide, or separate.

Sidney and China
( April 2010 Sidney Morning Herald ) This incidence angered a lot of the old guard of China since the source of money for that purchase was very controverial.
* Sidney D. Gamble, Chinese Village Plays from the Ting Hsien Region ( Yang Ke Hsüan ); a Collection of Forty-Eight Chinese Rural Plays as Staged by Villagers from Ting Hsien in Northern China ( Amsterdam ,: Philo Press, 1970 ).
Sidney Rittenberg (; born August 14, 1921 ) is an American journalist, scholar, and Chinese linguist who lived in China from 1944 to 1979.
* Website for feature documentary on Sidney Rittenberg's life in China

Sidney and Studies
There are sixty one interdisciplinary research centers at Ben-Gurion University including: the S. Daniel Abraham International Center for Health and Nutrition, the Robert H. Arnow Center for Bedouin Studies and Development, the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center, the Goldstein-Goren-International Center for Jewish Thought, the Esther and Sidney Rabb Center for Holocaust and Redemption Studies, the Edmond J. Safra Center for the Design and Engineering of Functional Biopolymers, the Reimund Stadler Minerva Center for Mesoscale Macromolecular Engineering and the Zlotowski Center for Neurosciences.
She was a PE and Humanities teacher at the inner-city Sidney Stringer School on Cox Street in Coventry from 1974 – 92, becoming Head of Sixth Form Studies, and was a member of Warwick District Council from 1979 to 1991.
Dame Sandra June Noble Dawson DBE, was Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University and is KPMG Professor of Management Studies at the Judge Business School.
Massimo M. Beber ( also known as Max Beber ) is a Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, Associate Research Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and Visiting Lecturer of ASERI, Milan.
Dr. Sidney J. Parnes is a retired professor at Buffalo State College ( located in Buffalo, New York ) and the co-founder of the International Center for Studies in Creativity.

Sidney and by
* 1862 – American Civil War: The Battle of Shiloh begins – in Tennessee, forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant meet Confederate troops led by General Albert Sidney Johnston.
One example was recorded in 1948, by Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise, Sidney Lippman, and later Perry Como, called A, You're Adorable:
Lafayette Square, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street, and Main Street, is considered part of the Central Square area.
One of the first mentions of the term " computational chemistry " can be found in the 1970 book Computers and Their Role in the Physical Sciences by Sidney Fernbach and Abraham Haskell Taub, where they state " It seems, therefore, that ' computational chemistry ' can finally be more and more of a reality.
* " Christian Anti-Semitism and Paul's Theology " by Sidney G. Hall III, Fortress Press, 1993.
* 1964: Dylan, a Broadway play by Sidney Michaels, starring Alec Guinness as Dylan Thomas and Kate Reid as Caitlin.
According to US President John Adams, Ponet's work contained " all the essential principles of liberty, which were afterward dilated on by Sidney and Locke ", including the idea of a three-branched government.
At its peak of popularity eugenics was supported by a wide variety of prominent people, including Winston Churchill, Margaret Sanger, Marie Stopes, H. G. Wells, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, John Harvey Kellogg, Linus Pauling and Sidney Webb.
It is not entirely clear who was playing on the court when the fight erupted ; what is undisputed is that Oxford called Sidney a ' puppy ', while Sidney responded that'all the world knows puppies are gotten by dogs, and children by men '.
The specific cause is not known, but in January 1580 Oxford wrote and challenged Sidney ; by the end of the month Oxford was confined to his chambers, and was not released until early February.
Sidney Drew was the leader in developing " polite comedy ", while slapstick was refined by Fatty Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin, who both started with Mack Sennet's Keystone company.
Also sung by Gregory Miller ( played by Sidney Poitier ) in the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle.
Modern versions of the Geiger counter use the halogen tube invented in 1947 by Sidney H. Liebson.
The double decker promenade that runs between Warrior Square and Hastings Pier, was built in the 1930s by Sidney Little
IV, Issue 3 ( Jun / Jul, 2010 ), was devoted to " Justinian's fireman: Belisarius and the Byzantine empire ", with articles by Sidney Dean, Duncan B. Campbell, Ian Hughes, Ross Cowan, Raffaele D ' Amato, and Christopher Lillington-Martin.
Many of his films were noted for creating " psychological dilemmas " for his male protagonists along with having a strong " sense of environment ," similar in style to films by director Sidney Lumet, for whom he had earlier worked as assistant director.
Since the publication of the History of Trade Unionism ( 1894 ) by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, the predominant historical view is that a trade union " is a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment.
Under the production of Sidney Frances Bateman, and starring alongside Kate Josephine Bateman, Irving may have been affected by the recent death of his manager Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman.
* 1925 – Secret agent Sidney Reilly, the first " super-spy " of the 20th century, is executed by the OGPU, the secret police of the Soviet Union.
The photochemical mechanisms that give rise to the ozone layer were discovered by the British physicist Sidney Chapman in 1930.
Consequently, her chief ministers Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin and Robert Harley, who were called " Prime Minister " by some, had difficulty executing policy in the face of a hostile Parliament.

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