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Most of the party's senior figures lost their seats, including Arthur Henderson, the party leader.
* 1935 – Arthur Henderson, Scottish politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1863 )
* 1863 – Arthur Henderson, British politician, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1935 )
** Arthur Henderson, Scottish politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1935 )
* October 20 – Arthur Henderson, Scottish politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1863 )
* Peace – Arthur Henderson
The fifth member, Arthur Henderson, was the unofficial representative of the Labour Party.
* Arthur Henderson – Minister without Portfolio
* May — August 1917 – In temporary absence of Arthur Henderson, George Barnes, Minister of Pensions acts as a member of the War Cabinet.
* August 1917 – George Barnes succeeds Arthur Henderson ( resigned ) as Minister without Portfolio and Labour Party member of the War Cabinet.
Other notable players for the Giants included Oliver Marcelle, Smokey Joe Williams, " Pop " Lloyd, and Arthur " Rats " Henderson.
The party's new leader Arthur Henderson and nearly every other leading Labour figure were defeated.
* Wisden Nine Great Batsmen of the Year – Bobby Abel, Billy Barnes, Billy Gunn, Louis Hall, Robert Henderson, Maurice Read, Arthur Shrewsbury, Frank Sugg, Albert Ward
In 1908, Hardie resigned as leader of the Labour Party and was replaced by Arthur Henderson.
* Arthur Henderson 1916
David Lloyd George and Arthur Henderson met Gallacher and the Clyde Workers ' Committee in Glasgow but they were unwilling to back down on the issue.
British statesman Arthur Henderson once lived at number 13 and there is a Blue Plaque on the house indicating this.
Arthur Henderson ( 20 September 1863 – 20 October 1935 ) was a British iron moulder and Labour politician.
Arthur Henderson was born at 10 Paterson Street, Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland in 1863, the illegitimate son of Agnes Henderson, a domestic servant.
After finishing his apprenticeship at seventeen, Arthur Henderson moved to Southampton for a year and then returned to work as an iron moulder ( a type of foundryman ) in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Arthur Henderson died aged 72 in 1935.
His second son William was created Baron Henderson in 1945 while his third son Arthur was made Baron Rowley in 1966.
Arthur Henderson: A Biography ( 1938 ) a detailed, favourable account by a colleague
" Arthur Henderson as Labour Leader ," International Review of Social History ( 1978 ) 23 # 1 pp 79-101

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The only one of these words that is revealed in the film is " it ," which is picked up on when Arthur, upon being asked to cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with a herring, declares that " it can't be done.
" When I did that album ," commented Arthur Lee, " I thought I was going to die at that particular time, so those were my last words.
"... Arthur's genius lay in his ability to imagine songs, with fully formed lyrics and melodies ," wrote John Einarson in " Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love ," an authorized biography on Lee that was released in 2010.
Boldly abandoning ornament altogether, Mies made a dramatic modernist debut with his stunning competition proposal for the faceted all-glass Friedrichstraße skyscraper in 1921, followed by a taller curved version in 1922 named the Glass Skyscraper .< ref > Compare Arthur Lubow's " The Contextualizer ," New York Times.
Entitled " My Colts, verses and reverses ," the issue includes his poems and photographs by Arthur Rickerby.
In the SETI context, the name has been used for radio telescopes in fiction ( Arthur C. Clarke, " Imperial Earth "; Carl Sagan, " Contact "), was the name initially used for the NASA study ultimately known as " Cyclops ," and is the name given to an omnidirectional radio telescope design being developed at the Ohio State University.
At the end of the " Tale of King Arthur ," being Books I-IV in the printing by William Caxton, is written: " For this was written by a knight prisoner Thomas Malleorre, that God send him good recovery.
In 1947, he co-starred in the stage play " All My Sons ," written by Arthur Miller, with Kazan directing, and began being recognized as a serious actor.
" Grandmother Evans called Arthur " darling Trot ," asserting in a note that, compared to his father, he was " a bit of a dunce.
* The term is used, in fact Prime Directive is the title of a section, of Arthur C. Clarke's " A Meeting with Medusa ," which supposes that life, probably intelligent, has been discovered in the atmosphere of Jupiter.
Lynde first appeared in episode 26 of Bewitched, " Driving is the Only Way to Fly ," as Samantha's driving instructor Harold Harold, before taking on the recurring role of Uncle Arthur, Endora's brother.
Columbia Pictures originally purchased Lewis R. Foster's unpublished story, variously called The Gentleman from Montana and The Gentleman from Wyoming, as a vehicle for Ralph Bellamy, but once Frank Capra came on board as director – after Rouben Mamoulian had expressed interest – the film was to be a sequel to his Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, called Mr. Deeds Goes to Washington, with Gary Cooper reprising his role as Longfellow Deeds. Because Cooper was unavailable, Capra then " saw it immediately as a vehicle for Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur ," and Stewart was borrowed from MGM.
Redgrave was proclaimed by Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams as " the greatest living actress of our times ," and she remains the only British actress ever to win the Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Cannes, Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild awards.
John Arthur (" Jack ") Johnson ( March 31, 1878 – June 10, 1946 ), nicknamed the " Galveston Giant ," was an American boxer.
* " You and I ," Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, sung by Arthur Freed and D. Markas, mimed by Leon Ames and Mary Astor.
Pamela Low, a flavorist at Arthur D. Little and " the mother of Cap ' n Crunch ," developed the original Cap ' n Crunch flavor from her grandmother's recipe of brown sugar and butter served over rice.
" The style of these works, as of the botanical books, suggests that, as in the case of Aristotle, what we possess consists of notes for lectures or notes taken of lectures ," his translator Arthur Hort remarks.
While living in Harrisburg, Lewis also published the popular poem, " St. Clair's Defeat ," which described the defeat of Arthur St. Clair by the tribes of the Western Confederacy during the Battle of the Wabash.
Nederland is also a part of an area known as " the Golden Triangle ," which comprises Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange.
A Lutheran religious order following the Rule of St. Benedict, " The Congregation of the Servants of Christ ," was established at St. Augustine's House in Oxford, Michigan, in 1958 when some other men joined Father Arthur Kreinheder in observing the monastic life and offices of prayer.
Thus Arthur, " the once and future king ," is an illegitimate child ( though the later legend emphasizes that the conception occurred after Gorlois ' death and that therefore he was legitimated by Uther's subsequent marriage to Igraine ).
" The Colloquy of Arthur and the Eagle ," a poem contemporary with but independent of Geoffrey, mentions another son of Uther named Madoc, the father of Arthur's nephew Eliwlod.
Sherman's " The End of a Symphony ," spotlighting Arthur Fiedler's Boston Pops Orchestra, reached # 113 on the " Bubbling Under " chart in 1964, but did not make the Hot 100.

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