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In recent decades, de Pizan's work has been returned to prominence by the efforts of scholars such as Charity Cannon Willard, Earl Jeffrey Richards and Simone de Beauvoir.
* The standard biography about Christine de Pizan is Charity Cannon Willard ’ s Christine de Pisan: Her Life and Works ( 1984 ).
* Willard, Charity C., ed, The " Livre de Paix " of Christine de Pisan: A Critical Edition, The Hague: Mouton, 1958.
by Charity Cannon Willard, ed.
Other books from Willard included Storm from the West ( 1964 ), Charity at Home ( 1966 ), Hetty ( 1963 ) and '

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Henry Clay is credited with introducing the mint julep drink to Washington, D. C., at the Willard Hotel during his residence as a senator in the city .< ref >" Round Robin Bar ", Willard InterContinental Washington
Three months later, three of the six and eighteen others became the guild's first officers and board of directors: Ralph Morgan ( its first president ), Alden Gay, Kenneth Thomson, Alan Mowbray ( who personally funded the organization when it was first founded ), Leon Ames, Tyler Brooke, Clay Clement, James Gleason, Lucile Webster Gleason, Boris Karloff ( reportedly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein ), Claude King, Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Richard Tucker, Arthur Vinton, Morgan Wallace and Lyle Talbot.
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* Plaque on the Willard Hotel in Washington, D. C. marking where Howe wrote the Hymn
Alexander T. Brown and Willard C. Lipe were also important figures in the founding of the company and the original office was in the C. E. Lipe Machine Shop.
Immediately following Willard Scott's three-year-run as WRC-TV Washington, D. C .' s Bozo, the show's sponsors, McDonald's drive-in restaurant franchisees John Gibson and Oscar Goldstein ( Gee Gee Distributing Corporation ), hired Scott to portray " Ronald McDonald, the Hamburger-Happy Clown " for their local commercials on the character's first three television ' spots.
The next day, May 4, he introduced the Nauvoo endowment ceremony to nine associates: Associate President and Patriarch to the Church, Smith's brother Hyrum ; first counselor in the First Presidency, William Law ; three of the Twelve Apostles, Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and Willard Richards ; Nauvoo stake president, William Marks ; two bishops, Newel K. Whitney and George Miller, and a close friend, Judge James Adams of Springfield, Illinois.
She developed pneumonia and died just 26 days after leaving the White House, on March 30, 1853, at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D. C., the shortest post-Presidential life of any former first lady.
* Willard J. Peterson, John King Fairbank, Denis C. Twitchett The Cambridge history of China: The Ch ' ing empire to 1800 ( 2002 ) Cambridge University Press.
U. S. Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky introduced the drink to Washington, D. C., at the Round Robin Bar in the famous Willard Hotel during his residence in the city.
The hotel's architect was Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, who also designed other hotels, including the Willard Hotel in Washington D. C. and the Plaza Hotel in New York City, the Copley Plaza's sister hotel.
During the Manhattan Project, Dunning conducted pioneering work at Columbia University on gaseous diffusion to separate uranium isotopes ; others working on the project included Booth, Henry A. Boorse, Willard F. Libby, Alfred O. C. Nier, and Francis G. Slack.
* Willard, Berton C .( 1976 ).
* Willard Hotel – Washington, D. C., 1901
The Willard InterContinental Washington is an historic luxury Beaux-Arts hotel located at 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D. C.
* Ghosts of DC blog posts about The Willard Hotel-local D. C. history blog
* Narcissa C. Willard
* Eleanor C. Willard
It is the largest luxury hotel in the U. S. capital and the longest continuously operating hotel in the Washington D. C. area, and a rival of the nearby Willard InterContinental and Hay-Adams Hotels.
Marriott was founded by J. Willard Marriott in 1927 when he and his wife opened a root beer stand in Washington D. C .. As a Mormon missionary in the sweltering, humid summers in Washington D. C, Marriott was convinced that what the city needed was a such a place to get a cool drink.

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* Peterson, Willard J., ed.
* Philosophy of Arithmetic, Willard, Dallas, trans., 2003.
* Willard, Dallas, trans., 1994.
Many current and recent philosophers — e. g., Daniel Dennett, Willard Van Orman Quine, Donald Davidson, John Rogers Searle, and Jerry Fodor — operate within a broadly physicalist or materialist framework, producing rival accounts of how best to accommodate mind — functionalism, anomalous monism, identity theory, and so on.
Finally, in 1973 the company merged with Rockwell Manufacturing, run by Willard Rockwell Jr., to form Rockwell International.
), Willard & Spackman's occupational therapy ( 10th ed., pp. 27 – 30 ).
), Willard & Spackman's occupational therapy ( 10th ed., pp. 5 – 13 ).
Actors Paul Shaffer, Fred Willard, Fran Drescher, Bruno Kirby, Howard Hesseman, Ed Begley, Jr., Patrick Macnee, Anjelica Huston, Vicki Blue, Dana Carvey and Billy Crystal all play supporting roles or make cameo appearances in the movie.
His nephew, Willard, Jr., would also serve as a Brigadier General.
In 1844, Taylor was with church founder Joseph Smith, Jr., his brother Hyrum Smith, and fellow LDS leader Willard Richards in the Carthage, Illinois jail when the Smiths were killed by a mob.
Warrants were issued for 36 more people, with examinations continuing to take place in Salem Village: Sarah Dustin ( daughter of Lydia Dustin ), Ann Sears, Bethiah Carter Sr. and her daughter Bethiah Carter Jr., George Jacobs, Sr. and his granddaughter Margaret Jacobs, John Willard, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Abigail Soames, George Jacobs, Jr. ( son of George Jacobs, Sr. and father of Margaret Jacobs ), Daniel Andrew, Rebecca Jacobs ( wife of George Jacobs, Jr. and sister of Daniel Andrew ), Sarah Buckley and her daughter Mary Witheridge, Elizabeth Colson, Elizabeth Hart, Thomas Farrar, Sr., Roger Toothaker, Sarah Proctor ( daughter of John and Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Bassett ( sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Susannah Roots, Mary DeRich ( another sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Pease, Elizabeth Cary, Martha Carrier, Elizabeth Fosdick, Wilmot Redd, Sarah Rice, Elizabeth Howe, Capt.
In August, grand juries indicted George Burroughs, Mary Eastey, Martha Corey and George Jacobs, Sr., and trial juries convicted Martha Carrier, George Jacobs, Sr., George Burroughs, John Willard, Elizabeth Proctor and John Proctor.
August 19, 1692, Martha Carrier, George Jacobs Sr., George Burroughs, John Willard and John Proctor were executed.
* Libby, Willard F., Radiocarbon dating, 2d ed., University of Chicago Press, 1955.
Brown ), " Assistant Counselor to the President " ( e. g., John Willard Young ), and simply " Counselor in the First Presidency " ( e. g., Thorpe B. Isaacson ).
Charter members of the Academy are Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Bacon, James Bowdoin, Charles Chauncy, John Clark, David Cobb, Samuel Cooper, Thomas Cushing, Nathan Cushing, William Cushing, Tristram Dalton, Francis Dana, Samuel Deane, Perez Fobes, Caleb Gannett, Henry Gardner, Benjamin Guild, John Hancock, Joseph Hawley, Edward Augustus Holyoke, Ebenezer Hunt, Jonathan Jackson, Charles Jarvis, Samuel Langdon, Levi Lincoln, Daniel Little, Elijah Lothrup, John Lowell, Samuel Mather, Samuel Moody, Andrew Oliver, Joseph Orne, Theodore Parsons, George Partridge, Robert Treat Paine, Phillips Payson, Samuel Phillips, Jr., John Pickering, Oliver Prescott, Zedekiah Sanger, Nathaniel Peaslee Sargeant, Micajah Sawyer, Theodore Sedgwick, William Sever, Stephen Sewall, David Sewall, John Sprague, Ebenezer Storer, Caleb Strong, James Sullivan, John Bernard Sweat, Nathaniel Tracy, Cotton Tufts, James Warren, Samuel West, Edward Wigglesworth, Joseph Willard, Samuel Williams, Abraham Williams, Nehemiah Williams, and James Winthrop.
He has continued to play exceedingly eccentric types, e. g., playing Andy Warhol in Oliver Stone's The Doors in 1991, as well as the title characters in Bartleby ( 2001 ) and Willard ( 2003 ).

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