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Ghislaine Kenyon, Head of Education at the National Gallery, commented on the sense of foreboding that the darkness was intended to create.

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* Knight, Jeremy K. The Road to Harlech: Aspects of Some Early Thirteenth-Century Welsh Castles ”, in J. R. Kenyon and R. Avent, eds.
In Hateful Contraries, Wimsatt refers to a New Amateurism ,” an anti-criticism ” emerging in works such as Leslie Fiedler s Credo ,” which appeared in the Kenyon Review.
Protestants would forever remember her rule and as John Kenyon remarks, Nor was there any doubt as to what would happen if Catholics seized control: all good Protestants would burn .” The persecution she had initiated always lurked in the back of Enlightenment minds.
Kenyon remarks, At Coventry, the townspeople were possessed by the idea that the papists were about to rise and cut their throats ….” Kenyon also comments, A nationwide panic seemed likely, and as homeless refugees poured out from London into the countryside, they took with them stories of a kind which were familiar to them in 1678 and 1679 .”

Kenyon and day
Walks include circuits of Lake Crosbie and Lake Kenyon, and the three day Sunset walking track.
The match was drawn with Lindwall taking 2 / 26 in the second innings .< Ref name =" testlist "/> Lindwall had helped to reduce England to 3 / 12 at stumps on the fourth day after removing Don Kenyon and Hutton with the new ball, but defiant batting on the final day saved the English.
Kenyon was ultimately elected on the final day of the session on the 67th ballot.

Kenyon and James
* May 26 – James Kenyon, British pioneer of cinematography ( d. 1925 )
Café du Monde has appeared in multiple fictional depictions of the city including the " Dave Robicheaux " series of novels by James Lee Burke, and novels by John Connolly, Poppy Z. Brite, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Anne Rice, Kresley Cole and Nancy A. Collins.
Also included is a volume ( c. 1916 ) containing autograph fair copies of 15 Davies poems, some of them apparently unpublished, submitted to James Guthrie ( 1874 – 1952 ) for publication by the Pear Tree Press as a collection entitled Quiet Streams, to which annotations have been added by Lord Kenyon.
He was born in Philadelphia, and attended Kenyon College as a contemporary of E. L. Doctorow and James Wright ; after a time and serving in the army he finished in 1959 an undergraduate degree at the University of Iowa.
* James Kenyon ( cinematographer ) ( 1850-1925 ), English pioneer of cinematography
Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon founded the firm of Mitchell & Kenyon in 1897.
A ( silent ) movie interview with Pte Ward following his award of the VC was filmed by the Lancashire cinematographers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon ; sealed in steel barrels after their company went out of business in the 1920s, the 800 films of their archive were discovered during demolition work in 1994, and have now been restored by the British Film Institute.
* Interview, " I want to live forever ", Cynthia Kenyon, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco, by James Kingsland.
Although associated in partnership with James Kenyon since 1897 little is known of their film production until 1899.
James Kenyon ( 26 May 1850 – 6 February 1925 ) was a businessman and pioneer of cinematography in Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
James F. Hull followed Philander Chase, who went on to become the first Bishop of Ohio in 1819 ( where he founded Kenyon College ), the first Bishop of Illinois in 1835, and in 1852 he became Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church ; Nathaniel Wheaton ; Francis L. Hawkes ( who was chosen the first president of the University of Louisiana, which later became Tulane University ); Edmund Neville ; William Thomas Leacock, who served Christ Church for 30 years ; Alexander I. Drysdale and David Sessums, who left to become the 4th Bishop of Louisiana, an office he held for 38 years.
Dan Cruickshank presents and narrates the series ; in addition, descendants of some of the people featured in the original films provide commentaries upon them ; and ( in what many critics considered the series ' weakest feature ) scenes from the life and work of filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon are dramatized in speeded-up form like incorrectly screened silent movies ( although the actual film excerpts are shown at the correct speed ).
Recognized for the breadth of its list, St. Martin's publishes such authors as Sherrilyn Kenyon, M. K. Asante, Charlotte Bingham, John Bingham, Dan Brown, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Ken Bruen, Augusten Burroughs, Stephen J. Cannell, Jackie Collins, Jennifer Crusie, Charles Cumming, Janet Evanovich, Diane Fanning, Julian Fellowes, Amanda Filipacchi, Joseph Finder, Lauren Fix, Frederick Forsyth, Brigitte Gabriel, James Herriot, Murry Hope, Simon Kernick, Lisa Kleypas, Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds, Joseph Olshan, Michael Palmer, Robin Pilcher, Patrick Quinlan, Cathy Scott, Susan Arnout Smith, Wilbur Smith, Erica Spindler, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, Shannon Delany and Darryl Wimberley.

Kenyon and wrote
Immediately after Lincoln's election in November 1860, he wrote to his brother, Thomas Hunt Morgan, then a student at Kenyon College in northern Ohio, " Our State will not I hope secedeI have no doubt but Lincoln will make a good President at least we ought to give him a fair trial & then if he commits some overt act all the South will be a unit.
In a review of the book in The Kenyon Review, John Thompson wrote, " For these poems, the question of propriety no longer exists.
He was not considered as good as his successor, Sir William Grant, but Lord Eldon wrote that " I am mistaken if, after I am gone, the Chancery Records do not prove that if I have decided more than any of my predecessors in the same period of time, Sir Lloyd Kenyon beat us all ".
All in all Janeway wrote seven novels ; one, 1945's Daisy Kenyon, was made into a film starring Joan Crawford.
Kenyon later became connected with well-known Pentecostal leaders and wrote about supernatural revelation and positive declarations.
He often wrote for the View, the Kenyon Review, Partisan Review, Evergreen Review, and the cineaste magazines Film Culture, and Film Quarterly.
According to Wayne H. Morgan who wrote the book, Kenyon Cox: a Life in American Art 1856-1919, " The poem and its Unknown Lady symbolized the need among artists, especially those with classical interests, for intense emotion expressed through acceptable forms, and for the idealization of women.

Kenyon and William
Previous Hopwood winners include Brett Ellen Block, Max Apple, Lorna Beers, Sven Birkerts, John Malcolm Brinnin, John Ciardi, Tom Clark, Lyn Coffin, Cid Corman, Christopher Paul Curtis, Mary Gaitskill, Robert Hayden, Garrett Hongo, Lawrence Joseph, Jane Kenyon, Laura Kasischke, Elizabeth Kostova, Arthur Miller, Howard Moss, Davi Napoleon, Frank O ' Hara, Marge Piercy, William Craig Rice, Ari Roth, Davy Rothbart, Betty Smith, Ron Sproat, Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop, Edmund White, Nancy Willard, Beth Tanenhaus Winsten, and Maritta Wolff.
* Dever, William G. ( 1978 ), " Kathleen Kenyon ( 1906-1978 ): A Tribute ", BASOR 232 ( 1978 ), pp. 3 – 4.
His Ph. D. students include Richard Canary, Suyoung Choi, Renaud Dreyer, David Gabai, William Goldman, Benson Farb, Sergio Fenley, Detlef Hardorp, Craig Hodgson, Richard Kenyon, Steven Kerckhoff, Robert Meyerhoff, Yair Minsky, Lee Mosher, Igor Rivin, Nicolau Saldanha, Oded Schramm, Richard Schwartz, Martin Bridgeman, William Floyd and Jeffrey Weeks.
A special election was required because Iowa Senator William S. Kenyon resigned before the completion of his term to accept an appointment as federal judge.
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He established many friendships including John Kenyon and Sir William Napier.
His son and grandson, William Somerset and Edward Somerset, proved to be what John Kenyon describes as " wealthy, brilliant and cultured men ".
Among his famous students were Fernand Khnopff, Kenyon Cox, Félix Vallotton, Georges Rochegrosse, the Scottish-born landscape painter William Hart, and Edmund C. Tarbell, who became an American Impressionist painter.
* William S. Kenyon ( Iowa politician ) ( 1869-1933 ), United States senator
* Daphnis and Chloe: Its influence on art and its impact on Goethe An entry in the Encyclopedia of World Biography which also notes the work done by William E. McCulloh, Emeritus Professor of Classics at Kenyon College, Ohio, in dating Daphnis and Chloe.
To Williams College, he gave nearly $ 40, 000 ; to Groton Academy, which later changed its name to Lawrence Academy to honor both Amos and his brother, William Lawrence, he gave over $ 20, 000 ; to Wabash College, Kenyon College, and the theological seminary at Bangor, Maine, he also gave sizable sums.
* Prospect for Christendom: Essays in Catholic Social Reconstruction ( Faber and Faber, 1945 ) editor, with F. N. Davey, V. A. Demant, E. L. Mascall, T. S. Eliot, Philip Mairet, Patrick McLaughlin, T. M. Heron, Ruth Kenyon, David G. Peck, William G. Peck, Charles Smyth, Cyril E. Hudson, Henry Balmforth, Rosalinde Wilton, P. E. T. Widdrington
William Squire Kenyon ( June 10, 1869September 9, 1933 ) was a Republican U. S. Senator from Iowa, and a judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
* Papers of William S. Kenyon at University of Iowa
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Young was the principal Republican opponent of Fort Dodge attorney William S. Kenyon until the 23rd ballot, when Young lost most of his support to other candidates.
Young had been appointed as an interim U. S. Senator in November 1910 immediately upon the death of Senator Jonathan Dolliver, but was defeated by William Squire Kenyon in the special legislative election in the Iowa General Assembly the following April.

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