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A more in-depth description of arcology's design principles can be found in " The Last Redoubt " from The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912.
* The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson ( Full text online )
Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe, III, at Julia Chester Hospital in Hope, Arkansas.
* The Lemon Drop Kid ( 1934, Lee Tracy ) remade in 1951 with Bob Hope ( and I Love Lucy co-star William Frawley as a racetrack tout ), it introduced the Christmas song " Silver Bells ".
; Forgotten Futures IV: The Carnacki Cylinders: Horror and the supernatural in Edwardian England, including the original text and illustrations for William Hope Hodgson's " Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder ", a worldbook with rules for magic and the Ab-natural, three adventures and two long outlines, a story-telling card game, etc.
Notable English twentieth-century writers in the Gothic tradition include Algernon Blackwood, William Hope Hodgson, M. R. James, Hugh Walpole, and Marjorie Bowen.
Paramount Pictures ' Bob Hope was Caught In The Draft, Warner Brothers told Phil Silvers and Jimmy Durante You're In The Army Now, Columbia Pictures put Fred Astaire in the army declaring You'll Never Get Rich, Hal Roach gave his new comedy team of William Tracy and Joe Sawyer Tanks a Million and 20th Century Fox had the former Hal Roach team of Laurel & Hardy going Great Guns.
* William Gladstone Primary School ( Formerly St. Thomas ' and recently renamed as Rimrose Hope ) is a Primary School located in Seaforth, in which he was raised and educated.
* November 15 – William Hope Hodgson, English author ( d. 1918 )
In 1901, the financial situation had changed and after a " long legal fight ," he was free to sell the Hope Diamond by an " order of the Master in Chancery " to " pay off debts ," But May Yohe ran off with a rival named Putnam Strong, who was the son of the former New York City mayor William L. Strong.
The names of all seven satellites of Saturn then known come from John Herschel ( son of William Herschel, discoverer of the planet Uranus, and two other Cronian moons, Mimas and Enceladus ) in his 1847 publication Results of Astronomical Observations made at the Cape of Good Hope, wherein he suggested the names of the Titans, sisters and brothers of Cronos ( Saturn, in Roman mythology ), be used.
The film was written by John Monk Saunders ( original story ), Louis D. Lighton and Hope Loring ( screenplay ), edited and produced by Lucien Hubbard, directed by William A. Wellman, with an original orchestral score by John Stepan Zamecnik, which was uncredited.
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Arkham House also published fiction by many of Lovecraft's contemporaries, including Ray Bradbury, Robert E. Howard, Frank Belknap Long, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Bloch, and Derleth himself ; classic genre fiction by authors such as William Hope Hodgson, Algernon Blackwood, H. Russell Wakefield, Seabury Quinn, and Sheridan Le Fanu ; and later writers in the Lovecraft school, such as Ramsey Campbell and Brian Lumley to whom Derleth gave their earliest publication in hardcover.
Patrons who have influenced taste are also represented by works of art from their collections, these include: Horace Walpole ( a major influence on the Gothic Revival ), William Thomas Beckford and Thomas Hope.
The cape at Point Hope was renamed by Captain Frederick William Beechey of the Royal Navy, who wrote on August 2, 1826: " I named it Point Hope in compliment to Sir William Johnstone Hope ".

William and Hodgson's
' Doc ' Smith and others ; and William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land ( 1912 ) has the Last Redoubt, in which the remnants of humanity shelter, protected by something very like a force field.
* " Awake in the Night ," ( novella ) William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Eternal Love, edited by Andy W. Robertson, Wildside Press ( December 2003 ).
* " The Cry of the Night Hound ," ( novella ) William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall, also edited by Robertson ( August 2007 ).
* " The Last of All Suns ," ( novella ) William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall.
In William Hope Hodgson's novel The Night Land, the " Earth-Current ", a powerful telluric current, is the source of power for the Last Redoubt, the arcology home of man after the Sun has died.
Kidd, which is based on William Hope Hodgson's ghost-finding character Thomas Carnacki, a supernatural manifestation appears in a Welsh castle that the locals attribute to an afanc, which, in the story, Mr. Carnacki describes as " a sort of horse-headed monster which is supposed to haunt lakes in Wales.
The short-fiction collections William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Eternal Love ( 2003 ) and William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall ( 2007 ) contain short stories set in a universe combining The Night Land with The House on the Borderland.
) An early draft of the second chapter of Stoddard's rewrite appears in William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Eternal Love.
In an interview with Lumley, Robert M. Price suggests various possible models for Crow, including Miro Hetzel, Jack Vance's futuristic detective, Doctor Who, Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan, August Derleth's Dr. Laban Shrewsbury, William Hope Hodgson's Carnacki and Seabury Quinn's Jules de Grandin.
* William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands, Volume 1: Eternal Love, Andy W. Robertson, ed.

William and 1912
In 1912, William Mestrezat gave the first accurate description of the chemical composition of the CSF.
* 1873 – William McMaster Murdoch, Scottish 1st Officer on the RMS Titanic ( d. 1912 )
German psychologist William Stern proposed a method of scoring children's intelligence tests in 1912.
* 1849 – William Thomas Stead, English journalist ( d. 1912 )
* 1912William F. Walsh, American politician ( d. 2011 )
Equestrian statues of Carson can be found in Denver, Colorado ( by Frederick William MacMonnies, 1911 ) and in Trinidad, Colorado ( by Augustus Lukeman and Frederick Roth, 1912 ).
* 1912William Thayer Tutt, American ice hockey executive ( d. 1989 )
* 1912William Lederer, American writer ( d. 2009 )
In 1912, Henry Ernest Cooper ( 1857 – 1929 ) acquired William Ringer's property rights to Palmyra and, after a challenge in court, he became the sole owner of the atoll.
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By 4 January 1912, the last two four-man groups had reached 87 ° 34 ′ S. Scott announced his decision: five men ( Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans ) would go forward, the other three ( Teddy Evans, William Lashly and Tom Crean ) would return.
Opened in 1912 after the murder of its namesake William Marsh Rice, Rice is now a preeminent research university with a distinct undergraduate and graduate focus.
On September 23, 1912, the anniversary of William Marsh Rice's murder, the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art began course work.
* James, William ( 1912 ), Essays in Radical Empiricism.
In 1912, Harding gave the nominating speech for incumbent President William Howard Taft, who would later serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Harding's administration, at the embattled Republican National Convention in Chicago before he completed his introduction, a fist fight ensued between the Taft supporters and the more progressive Roosevelt faction, but the speech was quite a personal success.
Running against Republican incumbent William Howard Taft and Progressive (" Bull Moose ") Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt, a former President, Wilson was elected President as a Democrat in 1912.
Opening 1912 as William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Literature, Art, and Science, it is known today as Rice University.
A great-nephew of Jardine who would be taipan from 1874 to 1886, William Keswick ( 1834 – 1912 ), is the ancestor of the Keswick branch ( pronounced Ke-zick ) of the family.
** William T. Cahill, America politician ( b. 1912 )
** William Mervyn, English actor ( b. 1912 )
* April 10 – William Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army ( d. 1912 )
* October 21 – William McKendree Carleton, American poet ( d. 1912 )

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