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While at Columbia Eisenhower began the art after watching Thomas E. Stephens paint Mamie's portrait.
In 1583, Thomas Stephens, an English Jesuit missionary in Goa, in a letter to his brother that was not published until the 20th century, noted similarities between Indian languages, specifically Konkani, and Greek and Latin.
** Thomas Stephens, Jesuit missionary ( b. c. 1549 )
This story is repeated uncritically in some later histories, and subsequently " Malgo the Briton " is mentioned in Thomas Stephens ' notes on an 1888 publication of Y Gododdin, with the stated suggestion that Maelgwn was an ally of " Aeddan " against the Pictish king Bridei.
Among the first marshals were John Adams's son-in-law Congressman William Stephens Smith for the district of New York, another New York district Marshal, Congressman Thomas Morris, and Henry Dearborn for the district of Maine.
His students included painters, cartoonists, and illustrators such as Henry Ossawa Tanner, Thomas Pollock Anshutz, Edward Willis Redfield, Colin Campbell Cooper, Alice Barber Stephens, Frederick Judd Waugh, T. S. Sullivant and A.
The three founders were soon joined by William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner to form a seven-member " brotherhood ".
These were William Michael Rossetti ( Dante Gabriel Rossetti's brother ), Thomas Woolner, James Collinson, and Frederic George Stephens.
Thomas E. Stephens and Andrew Vicari had very successful careers as portraitists based respectively in the United States and France.
However, Rachel Bromwich notes that such an identification has little to back it ; other writers, such as Thomas Stephens and William Forbes Skene, identify Flamdwyn instead with Ida's son Theodric, noting the passages in the genealogies discussing Theodric's battles with Urien and his sons.
Thomas Stephens later thought the poet was Gildas ' son.
Thomas Stephens held the poem to concern " a Helio-Arkite superstition, the metempsychosis of a Chief Druid, and a symbolical account of the Deluge ".
Thomas Stephens won a prize with an essay demolishing the claim of John Williams ( the events organiser ) that Madoc discovered America.
* Thomas E. Schott, Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia: A Biography ( 1988 )
* Thomas Stephens ( historian ) ( 1821 1875 ), Welsh historian and critic
At Tenterden Town station can be found the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum, along with a book and gift shop-selling Thomas the Tank Engine gifts, the Carriage and Wagon Department and a cafe that was once the Maidstone & District Motor Services Ltd bus station building from Maidstone, Kent.
In addition, some of the founding members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, including James Stephens, Charles Kickham, John O ' Connor, John O ' Leary, Thomas Clarke Luby, Denis Dowling Mulcahy, William Roantree and Jeremiah O ' Donovan Rossa
On arriving in Dublin, Stephens began what he described as his three thousand mile walk through Ireland, meeting some of those who had taken part in the 1848 / 49 revolutionary movements, including Philip Gray, Thomas Clarke Luby and Peter Langan.
oath, as quoted by Thomas Clarke Luby and John O ' Leary, and which is among several versions in James Stephens ’ s own papers, ran:
In Manchester August 1867 Thomas Kelly was declared Chief Organiser of the Irish Republic ( COIR ), in succession to Stephens.
* Schott, Thomas E. Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia: A Biography.
Other NFL veterans who signed with the Stallions included former Kansas City Chief RB Earl Gant ( 2 years, 20 games with the Chiefs ), RB Ken Talton ( 1 year, 2 games with the Lions ), WR / KR Kevin Miller ( 3 years, 20 games with the Vikings ), TE Steve Stephens ( 1 year, 16 games with the Jets ), OT Robert Woods ( 8 years, 99 games with the Jets and Saints ), OG Buddy Aydelette ( 1 year, 9 games with the Packers ), DE Mike Raines ( 7 years, 104 games with the CFL Ottawa Rough Riders ), DE Reggie Lewis ( 2 years, 22 games with the Buccaneers ), LB Dallas Hickman ( 6 years, 91 games with the Redskins ), CB Mike Thomas ( 6 years, 77 games with the Redskins and Chargers ) and SS Billy Cesare ( 5 years, 46 games with the Buccaneers, Dolphins and Lions ),
Eventually James Swan sold the newspaper to Thomas Blacket Stephens in 1859.
The Moreton Bay Courier was purchased by Thomas Blacket Stephens in May 1861, and he soon turned it into a daily newspaper, The Courier.
Members present at the first meeting were James Stephens, Thomas Clarke Luby, Peter Langan, Joseph Denieffe, Garrett O ' Shaughnessy, and Charles Kickham.

Thomas and Jesuit
He was the first Jesuit to teach at the university, where the subject of his course was the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas.
Famous casuistic authors include Antonio Escobar y Mendoza, whose Summula casuum conscientiae ( 1627 ) enjoyed a great success, Thomas Sanchez, Vincenzo Filliucci ( Jesuit and penitentiary at St Peter's ), Antonino Diana, Paul Laymann ( Theologia Moralis, 1625 ), John Azor ( Institutiones Morales, 1600 ), Etienne Bauny, Louis Cellot, Valerius Reginaldus, Hermann Busembaum ( d. 1668 ), etc.
By his compromises in India with the Christians of St. Thomas, he developed the Jesuit missionary methods along lines that subsequently became a successful blueprint for his order to follow.
* June 29 Antoine Thomas, Belgian Jesuit astronomer in China ( b. 1644 )
His son, Thomas Ewing Sherman, a Jesuit priest, presided over his father's funeral mass.
The term and modern concept of " social justice " was coined by the Jesuit Luigi Taparelli in 1840 based on the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas and given further exposure in 1848 by Antonio Rosmini-Serbati.
* The term " social justice " was adopted by the Jesuit Luigi Taparelli in the 1840s, based on the work of St. Thomas Aquinas.
* Thomas Acton ( 1662 1721 ), English Jesuit
It is averred the surviving Jesuit priests at Stonyhurst instantly recognized the physical description of Moriarty as that of the Reverend Thomas Kay, S. J., Prefect of Discipline, under whose aegis Doyle came as a wayward pupil.
A few miles south, St. Ignatius Church and cemetery at St. Thomas Manor comprise a complex designated as a National Historic Landmark, notable as a Jesuit mission center of the 17th century and possibly the oldest continuously operating Roman Catholic parish founded in the Thirteen Colonies which began the United States.
The St. Thomas Manor and Cemetery at Chapel Point provide insight into early Catholic history and Jesuit missionary activity in the colony.
Private schools near Bellaire in areas of Houston include Saint Agnes Academy, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, St. Francis Episcopal Day School ( Texas ), and St. Thomas ' Episcopal School.
Jesuit translators Jean-François Gerbillon and Thomas Pereira took part in the negotiations of the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689, where they helped translating.
* Thomas Fairfax ( Jesuit ) ( 1656 1716 ), English Jesuit
Robert's parents were prominent Catholics ; his father had suffered years of imprisonment for his faith, and in 1581 had been tried in Star Chamber alongside William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden, and his brother-in-law Sir Thomas Tresham, for harbouring the Jesuit Edmund Campion.
When Thomas Ewing Sherman, son of the famed Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman, expressed his desire to become a Jesuit to his father, the elder Sherman wrote a letter to McCloskey in 1879 telling him to dissuade his son from such a course of action.
According to an 18th-century Latin inscription pasted to the inside cover of the manuscript, the St Cuthbert Gospel was given by 3rd Earl of Lichfield ( 1718 1772 ) to the Jesuit priest Thomas Phillips S. J.
Instead he was diverted from this plan by William Crichton, Jesuit, then Superior of the Scots College, Douai, which is a good indication that forces unknown to young Thomas were at work in his life.
More to the point, recent research has shown that Thomas Darrell was a recusant who harboured Jesuit priests in his manor house of Scotney, near Lamberhurst in Kent.
* Thomas Barrow ( Jesuit ) ( 1747 1813 ), British Jesuit
He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria, Virginia, for two years and then Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California, and graduated in 1976.

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