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* 1930 – 1931 – Crazy Horse's lifelong friend, " He Dog ", is interviewed by the journalist Eleanor Hinman and the writer Mari Sandoz.
He worked tirelessly as secretary to the Loyal Publication Society during the Civil War, communicating with newspaper editors across the country, including the journalist Jonathan Baxter Harrison who became a lifelong close friend.
Greaves has written 18 books in partnership with his lifelong friend, the journalist and author Norman Giller.
Daisy May Bates, CBE ( 16 October 1859 – 18 April 1951 ) was an Irish Australian journalist, welfare worker and lifelong student of Australian Aboriginal culture and society.
Noli de Castro, a renowned television journalist and former Vice-President is known to be a lifelong devotee and has been seen in the past pulling the ropes.
In 1948, he began his lifelong relationship with Juanita, who met him while she was working as a journalist and went to interview him in jail.
In 1948 Juanita began her lifelong relationship with Wally Nelson, whom she met when she interviewed him in jail while she was working as a journalist.
John Gray is a Canadian journalist and author whose work includes Paul Martin: The Power of Ambition, a biography with an emphasis on Martin's lifelong quest to be Prime Minister.
In his early career in Barnsley, he played club cricket in the same team as Geoff Boycott, and journalist and chat show host Michael Parkinson, who became a lifelong friend.

lifelong and Aron
It was at ENS that Sartre began his lifelong, sometimes fractious, friendship with Raymond Aron.
Strauss became a lifelong friend of Alexandre Kojève and was on friendly terms with Raymond Aron, Alexandre Koyré, and Étienne Gilson.
Born in Paris, the son of a secular Jewish lawyer, Aron studied at the École Normale Supérieure, where he met Jean-Paul Sartre, who became his friend and lifelong intellectual opponent.

lifelong and 1947
Kelly was a lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party which occasionally created difficulty for him as his period of greatest prominence coincided with the McCarthy era in the U. S. In 1947, he was part of the Committee for the First Amendment, the Hollywood delegation which flew to Washington to protest at the first official hearings by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
A Republican less than five years earlier ,” scientist Jeff Taylor notes of HHH in 1947,he was now reading lifelong Farmer-Laborites out of the party .” The Humphrey fusionists vanquished “ the traditional agrarian populists within the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party .”
In 1947, Martin Schwarzschild joined his lifelong friend, Lyman Spitzer at Princeton University.

lifelong and became
Her charges, the Robinson girls, became lifelong friends.
Before leaving, he met Milton Caniff, and the two became lifelong friends.
There he met Zoltán Kodály, who influenced him greatly and became his lifelong friend and colleague.
He initially worked for Hewitt Crane on magnetic devices and miniaturization of electronics ; Engelbart and Crane became lifelong friends.
This success began with Pillow Talk ( 1959 ), co-starring Rock Hudson, who became a lifelong friend, and Tony Randall.
The film introduced George Lucas to him, who became his lifelong friend as well as production assistant in his next film The Rain People in 1969.
( Zanotti became a lifelong friend.
He became very attached to Schumann's wife, the composer and pianist Clara, fourteen years his senior, with whom he would carry on a lifelong, emotionally passionate relationship.
The two became inseparable and lifelong companions, initiating a romantic relationship, though they were not monogamous.
He became a lifelong fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers from his time in the region.
At Exeter, Morris met Edward Burne-Jones, also a first year undergraduate, who became his lifelong friend and collaborator.
King became a lifelong practising Presbyterian with a dedication to applying Christian virtues to social issues in the style of the Social Gospel.
Charlotte and Anning became lifelong friends and correspondents.
During his years in Eugene he became a lifelong friend of the pianist Gabriel Chodos.
Daley's career in politics began when he became a Democratic precinct captain ; although he was a lifelong Democrat, Daley was first elected to the Illinois House of Representatives as a Republican in 1936.
Garfield became enthralled by the economic and financial policy discussions in Chase's office, and these subjects became his lifelong passion and expertise.
James Stewart joined the Players months after Fonda left, and they later became lifelong friends.
He became a lifelong tobacco smoker in his youth, and he enjoyed strongly flavored meals, fine wine, and spirited conversation.
He attended the Royal College of Music on a scholarship, where he studied composition with Charles Villiers Stanford and where in 1895 he met fellow student Ralph Vaughan Williams, who became a lifelong friend.
An early supporter was Siegfried Sassoon, who became a lifelong friend.
In 1785, he underwent a conversion experience and became an evangelical Christian, which resulted in major changes to his lifestyle and a lifelong concern for reform.
At this time, Berlioz also met playwright Ernest Legouvé who became a lifelong friend.
While he was at the RCA he became a " lifelong friend " of fellow designer Raymond Hawkey, who later designed covers for his early books.
During these travels, Rondon was appalled to see how settlers and developers treated the indigenes, and he became their lifelong friend and protector.

lifelong and influential
Morgan was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church, and by 1890 was one of its most influential leaders.
Indeed, the highly original and influential American logician, Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ), wrote that his lifelong fascination with logic began when he read Whately's Elements of Logic as a 12 year old boy.
Particularly its early reports and serials in regards to the Reichstag fire authored by former SS officers Paul Carell ( who had also served as chief press spokesman for Nazi Germany's Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop ) and Fritz Tobias have since about the year 2000 been considered influential in historiography due to the fact that since the 1960s the Spiegel reports written by these two authors had made accredited historian Hans Mommsen a lifelong champion for the guilt blame of Marinus van der Lubbe, the man the Nazis themselves had presented as perpetrator of the Reichstag fire in 1933.
Rubinstein, a lifelong Israeli diplomat and civil servant, has had an influential role in that country's internal and external politics, most notably in helping to shape its peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan.
He traveled to China, studying at Mount Zhongnan as a student of the influential Huayan master Zhiyan ( 智儼 ) and as a senior colleague of Fazang ( 法藏 ), with whom he established a lifelong correspondence.
She was part of the inner circle of the influential salon hostess Natalie Barney, who would become a lifelong friend and patron, as well as the central figure in Barnes's satiric chronicle of Paris lesbian life, Ladies Almanack.
However, he also made a lifelong enemy at Eton of the Prime minister ’ s son, the influential writer Horace Walpole.
At age 20 he joined the Likud youth organisation where he formed lifelong friendships with many people who would later become influential Israeli politicians.
His most influential books were The Wild Garden, which made his reputation and allowed him to start his magazine The Garden ; and The English Flower Garden, 1883, which he revised in edition after edition and included contributions from his lifelong friend Gertrude Jekyll, among others.
In Illinois, Hull has been recognized by the Illinois General Assembly for his lifelong advocacy and dedication to protecting the rights of all women, and has been honored as a Lifetime Activist by Personal PAC, Illinois ' largest and most influential pro-choice organization.
Wasserman was an influential player and fund-raiser in the Democratic Party, but was also a lifelong and instrumental advocate, mentor, and close friend of Reagan.
Dudek " kept up a lifelong battle against some of the most famous and influential voices in Canadian cultural writing, including Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan.
A lifelong interest in the Wild West led him to travel to the United States in 1965 in search of adventure as a cowboy, an experience that would prove influential on his later work.
Having only one main teacher for the first four years usually leaves students with lifelong memories, and many people fondly recall their primary school teacher as one of the most influential figures of their lives.

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