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* McPherson, James M., and William J. Cooper, Jr., eds.
The University of Victoria Libraries system is the second largest in British Columbia being composed of three ' on-campus ' libraries, the William C. Mearns Center for Learning / McPherson Library, the Diana M. Priestly Law Library, and the MacLaurin Curriculum Library.
Prior to its sale to News Corp, the last members of the board of directors of the company were: Christopher Bancroft, Lewis B. Campbell, Michael Elefante, John Engler, Harvey Golub, Leslie Hill, Irvine Hockaday, Peter Kann, David Li, M. Peter McPherson ( Chairman ), Frank Newman, James Ottaway, Elizabeth Steele, and William Steere.
* 1977: William McPherson, Washington Post, " for his contribution to ' Book World.
As part of the William McPherson Collection in the Special Collections at Claremont Colleges ’ Honnold / Mudd Library, the Matrimonial Investigation Records of the San Gabriel Mission are a valuable resource for research on the pre-statehood activities of the Mission.
William McPherson was a rancher, scholar, and collector from Orange County, California who donated his extensive collection of mission documents, primarily from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, to Special Collections in 1964.
In 1972, the " Book World " section was introduced with Pulitzer Prize winning critic William McPherson as its first editor.
In November 1863 he succeeded William Tecumseh Sherman in command of the XV Corps ; and after the death of McPherson he commanded the Army of the Tennessee at the Battle of Atlanta ( July 22, 1864 ) until relieved by Oliver O. Howard.
This group — which included George Johnston, George MacLachlan, William Shield, Donald Cameron, Oran McPherson, and Austin Claypool — contacted Brownlee to alert him to their intentions and were taken aback when the Attorney-General told them that if Greenfield resigned, so would he.
In July 1864, following the death of Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson, Howard became commander of the Army of the Tennessee, fought in the Atlanta Campaign, and led the right wing of Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's famous March to the Sea, through Georgia and then the Carolinas.
::* Army of the Tennessee, the most famous army in the Western Theater, operating through Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and the Carolinas ; commanded by Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, James B. McPherson, and Oliver O. Howard.
Brady photographed and made portraits of many senior Union officers in the war, including Ulysses S. Grant, Nathaniel Banks, Don Carlos Buell, Ambrose Burnside, Benjamin Butler, Joshua Chamberlain, George Custer, David Farragut, John Gibbon, Winfield Hancock, Samuel P. Heintzelman, Joseph Hooker, Oliver Howard, David Hunter, John A. Logan, Irvin McDowell, George McClellan, James McPherson, George Meade, Montgomery C. Meigs, David Dixon Porter, William Rosecrans, John Schofield, William Sherman, Daniel Sickles, Henry Warner Slocum, George Stoneman, Edwin V. Sumner, George Thomas, Emory Upton, James Wadsworth, and Lew Wallace.
Billy Graham, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Lt. Col. Oliver North, Steve Forbes, Leonard Davidson, former US Senator Jesse Helms, Sam Donaldson, John R. Rice, Rabbi Eric Yoffie, CEO William S. Simon, Elisabeth Elliot ( wife of the late missionary Jim Elliot ), Skip Erickson, Freddie Gage, Adrian Rogers, governor Tim Kaine, Sean Hannity, Neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Pastors ; Mel White, Mark Driscoll, Josh Mcdowell, Miles McPherson, Rick Warren, Steven Furtick and Francis Chan, Entertainers / Athletes in pro-wrestler Lex Luger, Bobby Bowden, Lou Holtz, Carrie Prejean, Allan Houston, and Candace Cameron Bure, Douglas Gresham, Gianna Jessen, Clint Hubbard and 2008 Presidential candidates Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul.
* William McPherson Allen ( 1900 – 1985 ), American aircraft businessman
* Orders issued by General William T. Sherman to James B. McPherson on the day of McPherson's death, July 22, 1864.
Along the way Allen meets a number of his Californian acquaintances and notable people from history ( e. g. Epictetus, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Bob Ford, L Ron Hubbard, Henry VIII of England, Vlad Tepes, Aimee Semple McPherson, William M. Tweed, Al Capone ) and from classical mythology ( e. g. Hector, Aeneas, Charon, Minos, Phlegyas, Geryon ).
It was founded in 1849 by a group of prominent men in the city, led by banker and former mayor William McPherson.
* William McPherson Allen, president of the Boeing Company from 1945-1970
* R. Bruce McPherson, Steven Daniels, and William P. Stewart, " Options for students in Ann Arbor ," Phi Delta Kappan, Mar.
William McPherson " Bill " Allen ( September 1, 1900 – October 28, 1985 ) was a U. S. aircraft businessman.
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" As he arrived in Jackson on May 13, from Middle Tennessee, he learned that two army corps from the Union Army of the Tennessee — the XV, under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, and the XVII, under Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson — were advancing on Jackson, intending to cut the city and the railroads off from Vicksburg, Mississippi which was a major port on the Mississippi River.

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William Styron, while facing the changing economy with a certain uneasy reluctance, insists he is not to be classified as a Southern writer and yet includes traditional Southern concepts in everything he publishes.
* William S. Burroughs, novelist, short story writer, essayist and spoken word performer
* Ajax, pen name of Australian nature writer Sidney William Jackson
* 1785 – William Whitehead, English writer ( b. 1715 )
Beat writer William Burroughs read a paper by Richard Evans Schultes on the subject and sought out yagé in the early 1950s while traveling through South America in the hopes that it could relieve or cure opiate addiction ( see The Yage Letters ).
* 1836 – William Godwin, English political writer ( b. 1756 )
William Gibson with his novel Neuromancer ( 1984 ) is likely the most famous writer connected with the term cyberpunk.
The concept can be traced to at least the Dadaists of the 1920s, but was popularized in the late 1950s and early 1960s by writer William S. Burroughs, and has since been used in a wide variety of contexts.
* 1949 – William Messner-Loebs, American comics writer
* 1870 – William Laurel Harris, American mural painter and writer ( d. 1924 )
During the golden age of bohemianism, Greenwich Village became famous for such eccentrics as Joe Gould ( profiled at length by Joseph Mitchell ) and Maxwell Bodenheim, dancer Isadora Duncan, writer William Faulkner, and playwright Eugene O ' Neill.
His brothers were director / writer Kenneth Neil Hawks and film producer William Bettingger Hawks.
In 1909 he had a daughter, Anna-Jane, with the writer Amber Reeves, whose parents, William and Maud Pember Reeves, he had met through the Fabian Society ; and in 1914, a son, Anthony West ( 1914 – 1987 ), by the novelist and feminist Rebecca West, twenty-six years his junior.
OUs contributors included William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Gil J Wolman, François Dufrêne, Bernard Heidsieck, John Furnival, Tom Phillips, and the Austrian sculptor, writer and Dada pioneer Raoul Hausmann.
In its heyday, many celebrities belonged to the Golden Dawn, such as actress Florence Farr, Irish revolutionary Maud Gonne, Irish writer William Butler Yeats, Welsh author Arthur Machen, English author Evelyn Underhill, and English author Aleister Crowley.
Table of prohibited marriages from The Trial of Bastardie by William Clerke ( writer ) | William Clerke.
Oscar Wilde, famous anarchist irish people | irish writer of the decadent movement and famous dandyThe English enlightenment political theorist William Godwin was an important influence as mentioned before.
* 1900 – William Heinesen, Faroese writer, poet and artist ( d. 1991 )
* 1865 – William Butler Yeats, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1937 )
* 2004 – William Manchester, American writer ( b. 1922 )
* 1955 – William Wall, Irish writer
Many young churchmen and others enquiring about their faith visited him and sought his advice, including such well-known social figures as the writer and philanthropist Hannah More, and the young Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, who had recently undergone a crisis of conscience and religious conversion as he was contemplating leaving politics.
* 1939 – William Levy, Dutch writer
The first of the negative reviews was written by William Hazlitt, literary critic and Romantic writer.

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