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Stanley and Brehaut
* Ryerson, Stanley Brehaut ( 1968 ).
* Stanley Brehaut Ryerson, Sam Carr, Charles Simms and Norman Freed were LPP Toronto aldermen while Stewart Smith was elected to the city's Board of Control.
Stanley Brehaut Ryerson ( March 12, 1911 – 1998 ) was a Canadian historian, educator, political activist.
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* Stanley Brehaut Ryerson ( 1911 – 1998 ), Canadian historian, educator and political activist

Stanley and Ryerson
* George F. G. Stanley The Story of Canada's Flag: A Historical Sketch ( 1965 ) Ryerson Press
She moved in the same intellectual circles as historian Stanley Ryerson and poet Dorothy Livesay.
During this period, numerous articles and pamphlets were published by the CPC, but it was not until the 1937 publication of Stanley Ryerson ’ s 1837-The Birth of Canadian Democracy, that the full Marxist analysis of the on the 1837 Rebellions would appear.
The leadership of the now underground party was placed in the hands of an Operations Centre, which was headed by Stewart Smith, Leslie Morris, and Stanley Ryerson.
This new leadership decided upon a slogan for the CPC ’ s anti-war protests: “ Withdraw from the British Empire .” Signalling a more radical approach to their anti-Imperialist protesting, the Operations Centre authorised Stanley Ryerson to write and publish two pamphlets in Quebec.
* PDF version of " French Canada " by Stanley Ryerson
fr: Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson
Though friendly with Tim Buck, Stanley Ryerson, Leslie Morris and other Canadian Communists, Endicott never joined the Communist Party of Canada though three of his children joined its predecessor, the Labour-Progressive Party.
Among the foremost of the Chicago industrialists, lawyers, financiers, and merchants were John Villiers Farwell, Edmund Dick Taylor, Potter Palmer, George Pullman, Charles Gray, Marshall Field, Richard Teller Crane, Martin Ryerson, John Jacob Glessner, Jacob Bunn, John Whitfield Bunn, John Graves Shedd, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Edward Avery Shedd, Charles Banks Shedd, Leander McCormick, Stanley Field, Charles Deering, James Deering, Robert Law, Francis Peabody, Leonard Richardson, Milo Barnum Richardson, Joseph Edward Otis, Frank Hatch Jones, Arthur Jerome Eddy, Arthur J. Caton, Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank, Ezra Butler McCagg, Julius Rosenwald, Morris Selz, Harry Selz, William McCormick Blair, William Douglas Richardson, Charles Farwell, James Monroe Stryker and John Stryker of the Bunn-Richardson-Stryker-Taylor family ( See: John Whitfield Bunn and Jacob Bunn ), Samuel Insull, Max Adler, Lucius Fisher, Lucius Teeter, John Peter Altgeld, Walter Gurnee, Philip Danforth Armour, Gustavus Franklin Swift, Michael Morris, Jacob Best, Jonathan Y. Scammon, and many others.

Stanley and historian
** Stanley Vestal, American writer, poet, historian ( b. 1877 )
* August 15 – Stanley Vestal, American writer, poet, historian ( d. 1957 )
Aided by the Public Citizen Litigation Group, the historian Stanley Kutler, who has written several books about Nixon and Watergate, sued for release of the transcripts of the testimony.
* Stanley Klos, author, historian.
According to historian Stanley Vestal, who conducted interviews with surviving Hunkpapa in 1930, Sitting Bull was made " Supreme Chief of the whole Sioux Nation " at this time.
Several successive generations of the Stanley Earls, along with other members of the family, have been prominent members of the Conservative Party, and at least one historian has suggested that this family rivals the Cecils ( Marquesses of Salisbury ) as the single most important family in the party's history.
Nat Fleischer, the late ring historian and founding editor of The Ring magazine, considered Stanley to be the greatest middleweight in history.
According to historian Stanley Rosenbaum, " Bell may, indeed, be the least liked member of Bloomsbury.
The weight of evidence supports Hendricks ; as fair historian Stanley Appelbaum states, " Doubt has been cast on the reports of Kinetoscope's actual presence at the fair, but these reports are numerous and circumstantial " ( Appelbaum does err in claiming that the device was " first shown at the Exposition ").
* Henry Stanley, 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley ( 1827 – 1903 ), historian
* July 6-George Stanley, historian, author, soldier, teacher, public servant and designer of the current Canadian flag ( d. 2002 )
* September 13-George Stanley, historian, author, soldier, teacher, public servant and designer of the current Canadian flag ( born 1907 )
Cyril Stanley Smith ( October 4, 1903 – August 25, 1992 ) was a renowned metallurgist and historian of science.
British historian of fascism Stanley G. Payne, who noted that the Legion benefited from the 400 % increase in university enrolment (" proportionately more than anywhere else in Europe "), has described the Captain and his network of disciples as " a revolutionary alliance of students and poor peasants ", which centered on the " new underemployed intelligentsia prone to radical nationalism ".
Military historian Peter Stanley claims at least fifty Aborigines were killed.
According to Australian War Memorial principal historian, Dr. Peter Stanley, several hundred Australians surrendered at Laha Airstrip.
In 1826 François Pouqueville, French diplomat and archaeologist, who wrote the Voyage en Grèce ; in 1851 Ernst Curtius the German archaeologist and historian who speculated about its location ; in 1879 Julius Smith, the director of Athens Observatory, issuing a study comparing the Aegeion earthquake which occurred 26 December 1861 with an earthquake which might have destroyed Helike ; in 1883 Spiros Panagiotopoulos, the mayor of Aegeion city, wrote about the ancient city ; in 1912 the Greek writer P. K. Ksinopoulos wrote The City of Aegeion Through the Centuries, and in 1939 Stanley Casson, an English art scholar and army officer who studied classical archaeology and served in Greece as liaison officer, addressed the problem.
His son, the historian Stanley Palmer, is a professor of history at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Stanley Morison ( 6 May 1889 – 11 October 1967 ) was an English typographer, designer and historian of printing.
According to historian Stanley G. Payne, the Arab nationalism was influenced by European fascism, with the creation of at least seven Arab nationalist shirt movements similar to the brown shirt movement by 1939, with the most influenced ones being the SSNP, the Iraqi Futawa youth movement and the Young Egypt movement.

Stanley and educator
Woodrow Stanley Lloyd ( July 16, 1913 – April 7, 1972 ) was a Canadian politician and educator.
* " Perpetuum Mobile " was also used in the pilot episode ( entitled " Lost For Words ") of the American television show 3 lbs starring Stanley Tucci, and in an episode (" Touch of Greatness ") about the American educator Albert Cullum in the ITVS / PBS series Independent Lens.
* Stanley Kunitz-poet, educator
Granville Stanley Hall ( February 1, 1844 – April 24, 1924 ) was a pioneering American psychologist and educator.
* Stanley McCandless, widely considered to be the first theatrical lighting educator
Julian Cecil Stanley ( July 9, 1918 – August 12, 2005 ) was a psychologist, an educator, and an advocate of accelerated education for academically gifted children.

Stanley and political
In his CDC work, Carvey has the close-in support and advice of one of California's shrewdest political strategists: former Democratic National Committeeman Paul Ziffren, who backed him over a Northland candidate espoused by Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk.
Stanley Henning proposes that the Epitaphs identification of the internal martial arts with the Taoism indigenous to China and of the external martial arts with the foreign Buddhism of Shaolin — and the Manchu Qing Dynasty to which Huang Zongxi was opposed — was an act of political defiance rather than one of technical classification.
British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin advised Edward that for political and religious reasons he could not marry Mrs Simpson and remain king.
On the other hand, the most common and popular criticisms of relativism come not from anthropologists like Stanley Diamond, but rather from political conservatives.
" Stanley Kurtz labeled it " conspiratorial nonsense ," " political paranoia ," and " guilt by association ", and decried Hedges ' " vague characterizations " that allow him to " paint a highly questionable picture of a virtually faceless and nameless ' Dominionist ' Christian mass.
“ The dramatic shifts in political fortune between 1469 and 1471, and their impact on the tangled networks of affinity and allegiance, are hard to unravel .” When Warwick, fleeing before Edward in 1470, made his way to Manchester in the hope of support, Stanley was not forthcoming, but on Warwick's return he lent him armed support in the restoration of the House of Lancaster and of Henry VI.
At his death, Lord Stanley could look back on a career of forty-five years of remarkable political success amid the most challenging of circumstances.
In 1912, Asquith fell in love with Venetia Stanley, and his romantic obsession with her continued into 1915, when she married Edwin Montagu, a Liberal Cabinet Minister ; a volume of Asquith's letters to Venetia, often written during Cabinet meetings and describing political business in some detail, has been published ; but it is not known whether or not their relationship was sexually consummated.
The field contains individuals trained in philosophy such as H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. of Rice University, Baruch Brody of Rice University, Peter Singer of Princeton University, Daniel Callahan of the Hastings Center, and Daniel Brock of Harvard University, medically trained clinician ethicists such as Mark Siegler of the University of Chicago and Joseph Fins of Cornell University, lawyers such as Nancy Dubler of Albert Einstein College of Medicine or Jerry Menikoff of the federal Office of Human Research Protections, political scientists like Francis Fukuyama, religious studies scholars including James Childress, and theologians like Lisa Sowle Cahill and Stanley Hauerwas.
Many books and articles predicted a fearful prospect for any future war, paced by political fears such as those expressed by British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin who told the House of Commons early in the 1930s that " the bomber will always get through " no matter what defensive systems were undertaken.
In his third term, Koch's popularity was shaken after a series of corruption scandals, touched off by the Donald Manes suicide and the PVB scandal, which revealed that he had acceded to the requests of corrupt political allies, most notably Queens Borough President Manes, Bronx Democratic party official Stanley Friedman, and Brooklyn Democratic boss Meade Esposito, to stack city agencies with patronage appointments.
His political interest was probably first kindled by the Preston election in 1830, in which Edward Stanley, after a long struggle, was defeated by Henry " Orator " Hunt.
The book features academic articles by international legal and political experts across the political spectrum, including Alan Dershowitz, Ruth Lapidoth, Stanley Urman, Shlomo Avineri, Martin Gilbert, Dan Diker and others.
Ecotage is mentioned in Mars trilogy of science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson as a means of protest shown by the Red political party.
He did this until 1924, when Prime Minister Stanley Bruce appointed him his political liaison officer in London, a position he held until 1931, sending home confidential reports on political and economic matters, both for Bruce and for his Labor successor, James Scullin.
Matthew Stanley Quay ( September 30, 1833May 28, 1904 ) was an immensely powerful Pennsylvania political boss once dubbed a " kingmaker " by President Benjamin Harrison.
Oliver Ridsdale Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley ( 1 March 1899 – 10 August 1958 ), known as Viscount Corvedale from 1937 to 1947, was a British politician who had a quixotic career at political odds to his father, three-time Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.
Since Volf considers theology to be an articulation of a way of life, his theological writing is marked by a sense of the unity between systematic theology and biblical interpretation, between dogmatics and ethics, and between what is called “ church theology ” ( e. g., Karl Barth and, later, Stanley Hauerwas ) andpolitical / public theology ” ( e. g., Jürgen Moltmann and David Tracy ).
However, on his return to England, Stanley, who had long proved adept at political manouevring, turned his back on Richard and submitted to Henry IV of England.
The review focused mainly on Barack Obama, as well on other political events such as the Tea Party movement, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, in Iceland, the Greece's Debt Crisis, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Mosque at Ground Zero, WikiLeaks, the campaign finance reform in the United States, Charles B. Rangel, Stanley A. McChrystal, Hamid Karzai, the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, and the United States elections, 2010.
He later earned a Doctor of Philosophy in political science from Harvard University in 1993, where he studied under Samuel P. Huntington and Stanley Hoffmann, as well as international relations theorist Robert Keohane.

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