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A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
The resulting Payne-Aldrich tariff of 1909 was too high for most reformers, but instead of blaming this on Senator Nelson Aldrich and big business, Taft took credit, calling it the best tariff ever.
The amendment proposal finally accepted was Senate Joint Resolution No. 40, introduced by Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Island, the Senate majority leader and Finance Committee Chairman.
According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, the Abbey was first founded in the time of Mellitus ( d. 624 ), Bishop of London, on the present site, then known as Thorn Ey ( Thorn Island ); based on a late tradition that a fisherman called Aldrich on the River Thames saw a vision of Saint Peter near the site.
The initial landscaping, including Aldrich Park, was designed by an association of three firms, including that of the noted urban-landscaping innovator Robert Herrick Carter.
Aldrich Park was designed under the direction of landscape architect Gene Uematsu, and was modeled after Frederick Law Olmsted's designs for New York City's Central Park.
Construction on the campus all but ceased after the Administration building, Aldrich Hall, was completed in 1974, and then resumed in the late 1980s, beginning a massive building boom that still continues today.
The director, Robert Aldrich, explained that Davis and Crawford were each aware of how important the film was to their respective careers and commented, " It's proper to say that they really detested each other, but they behaved absolutely perfectly.
After a prolonged absence in which Crawford was accused of feigning illness, Aldrich was forced to replace her with Olivia de Havilland.
" Fell's main trustee was the Delegate Henry Aldrich, Dean of Christ Church, who took a keen interest in the decorative work of Oxford's books.
The Aldrich – Vreeland Act was passed in response to the Panic of 1907 and established the National Monetary Commission, which recommended the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
Senator Nelson W. Aldrich ( R-RI ) was largely responsible for the Aldrich-Vreeland Currency Law, and he became the Chairman of the National Monetary commission.
Once the camp was established at Mousehold the rebels drew up a list of 29 grievances, signed by Kett, Codd, Aldrich and the representatives of the Hundreds, and sent it to Protector Somerset.
The director, Robert Aldrich, explained that Davis and Crawford were each aware of how important the film was to their respective careers and commented, " It's proper to say that they really detested each other, but they behaved absolutely perfectly.
Some shows originated as stage productions: Clifford Goldsmith's play What a Life was reworked into NBC's popular, long-running The Aldrich Family ( 1939 – 1953 ) with the familiar catchphrases " Henry!
Collin Aldrich ( 1801 – 1842 ) was a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto and was the first judge in Houston County, having served during the Republic of Texas from 1837-1841.
Henry Aldrich ( 1647 – 14 December 1710 ) was an English theologian and philosopher.
Aldrich was educated at Westminster School under Dr Richard Busby.
Henry Aldrich was a man of unusually varied gifts.
Even in videotex networks where third-party companies could post their own content and operate special services like forums, a single company usually owned and operated the underlying communications network, developed and deployed the necessary hardware and software, and billed both content providers and users for access. The exception was the transaction processing videotex system developed in the UK by Michael Aldrich in 1979, which brought teleshopping ( or online shopping as it was later called ) into prominence and was the idea developed later through the Internet.

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Most schools and libraries are lined up by this road with each of these schools having their own central plaza which also connects to the Aldrich Park.
In 1713, Aldrich also oversaw the Press moving to the Clarendon Building.
It also withstood scrutiny from the Kefauver Commission as being a film said to be designed to ruin young viewers, leading director Aldrich to write against the Commission's conclusions.
There is also a rare and isolated stand of Alaskan Yellow Cedar in the Aldrich Mountains.
Aldrich also composed a number of anthems and church services of high merit, and adapted much of the music of Palestrina and Carissimi to English words with great skill and judgment.
President William Howard Taft was a descendant and also was a descendant of George Aldrich.
Aldrich also called for prohibiting securities firms from taking deposits.
Berle supported separating commercial banking from other activities, but disagreed with the Winthrop Aldrich position, contained in Glass-Steagall ’ s Section 21, that this should also apply to “ private bankers .” Berle suggested that required a “ separate study .”
Ian has also appeared in the television series JAG, What I Like About You, The Doctors as Erich Aldrich and Guiding Light as Cameron Stewart.
The pavilion's architects were William Adams Delano, who also designed the Grand Central Art Galleries, and Chester Holmes Aldrich.
Rockefeller's wife, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller was also to play an active role.
There, they also hosted receptions on Sunday evenings which drew notable figures including P. T. Barnum, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Greenleaf Whittier, Horace Greeley, Bayard Taylor and his wife, Richard and Elizabeth Stoddard, Robert Dale Owen, Oliver Johnson, Mary E. Dodge, Mrs. Croly, Mrs. Victor, Edwin H. Chapin, Henry M. Field, Charles F. Deems, Samuel Bowles, Thomas B. Aldrich, Anna E. Dickinson, George Ripley, Madame Le Vert, Henry Wilson, Justin McCarthy ; in short, all the noted contemporary names in the different departments of literature and art might fairly be added to the list.
On maps in 1950s, Buffalo Bay is also marked, together with Aldrich Bay.
The nearby UMP Aldrich Garden Medical Centre also offers medical care to local residents.
WASp is the founding member of a gene family which also includes the broadly expressed N-WASP ( neuronal Wiskott – Aldrich Syndrome protein ), and Scar.
He also had an interest, gained via his mother Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, in Buddhism and Asian cultural affairs.
The film was also directed by Aldrich.
The work has also been included in other exhibitions about artistic depictions of The Last Supper, in locations such as the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut ; a church in Venice, Italy ; and a gallery in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The Union Church of Pocantico Hills, now owned by Historic Hudson Valley, was built by the family, who commissioned the famous stained-glass windows by Matisse ( an abstract rose window, memorializing Abby Aldrich ), and Chagall ( the remainder of the windows, focusing on Biblical prophets and some New Testament themes, and memorializing various member of the family and others ); they also helped finance the construction of the local Pocantico Hills School.
Marland also expanded the Aldrich family and created a new family for the show: the Dancy family.
The latter was the first of what would be four collaborations with director Joseph Losey ( of which his favourite was The Criminal ( 1960 )); he also made two films each with Val Guest, Ralph Thomas and Robert Aldrich.
The company was also a sponsor for the radio shows Lum and Abner, Beulah and The Aldrich Family, and for the radio version of Father Knows Best.
The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy ( 1939-1953 ), was also presented in films, television and comic books.
After finding an audience with Kate Smith's listeners, The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p. m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.

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