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newspaper and notes
Printed in 1897, the novel is compiled entirely of letters, diary entries, newspaper clippings, telegrams, doctor's notes, ship's logs, and the like, which Stoker adroitly employs to balance believability and dramatic tension.
Curiously, the newspaper article of the time notes that Wellington had a mounted Volunteer Corp.
The 13-page document, yellow and fragile, was filed between research notes and original newspaper clippings.
Anonymous notes and newspaper articles signed by " Tom the Tinker " threatened those who complied with the whiskey tax.
Prior to his release, he is interviewed by a local college newspaper reporter, to whom he recounts the brutal murder of his mother and her boyfriend with a Kaiser blade-during which scene he notes to the reporter that, " Some folks call it a sling blade.
Although Benjamin addresses his autobiography to his son, he does not mention him further, except indirectly by the inclusion of a newspaper article in which Benjamin notes that his ( then still in good standing ) son may make contracts for the procurement of carts for the British army.
A newspaper account of the 1933 wedding of Polish president Ignacy Mościcki notes that toasts were made with 250-year-old wines, and goes on to say " The wine, if good, could only have been Essence of Tokay, and the centuries-old friendship between Poland and Hungary would seem to support this conclusion.
After developing a " zest for writing " with the newspaper, notes biographer Donald Spoto, he was offered a paid internship in the writing department of 20th Century Fox and moved to Hollywood.
A 2004 report from the Globe and Mail newspaper notes that Peterson was chastened by this experience, and has become " a cautious and more conscientious director " since this time.
He travelled for some months through Cape Colony, the Transvaal and Rhodesia, making notes on the politics and economics of the countries, shooting lions, and recording his impressions in letters to a London newspaper, which were afterwards republished under the title of Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa.
When she wrote her autobiography she referred not only to her own detailed notes in journals throughout her life, but also to newspaper and other historical clippings.
The newspaper man, understanding now the truth about the killing of Valance, burns his notes stating: " This is the West, sir.
In 1888, at the age of fourteen, Edge began working for the Atlantic Review, then Atlantic City ’ s only newspaper, providing it with news and social notes pertaining to Pleasantville and nearby communities.
It said Newsquest ’ s programme of job cuts would harm the papers ' content and put their staffs at risk and added: ‘ The Parliament notes that these developments are taking place despite increased profits and assurances given by Newsquest to the Competition Commission, and believes that this is to the detriment of the long term future of the titles and the Scottish newspaper industry .’
* The MacVeagh Family Papers, including papers, notes, newspaper clippings and correspondence spanning much of Wayne MacVeagh's life, are available for research use at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
William Boot, a young man who lives in genteel poverty far from the iniquities of London, is contributor of nature notes to Lord Copper's Daily Beast, a national newspaper.
When he was 12 years old, Olaya Herrera was regarded as the " child journalist of Guateque " because he founded a newspaper called " El Patriota " ( The Patriot ) and with he obtained many exchange notes with major newspapers like El Espectador based in Medellín.
Although the CBS story is front-page news in the New York Times and Washington Post on September 9, and on two-thirds of a full page within USA Todays news section ( which notes the newspaper has also obtained copies of the documents ), " There is no discussion in the major news media about whether the memos are authentic.
In support of this, Hoagland notes, among other things, that " A newspaper article at the time of its dedication mentioned safety doors such as ' the ample main stairway ', two fire escapes, and ' All doors open outward.
While imprisoned, Bo attempted to keep notes on the circumstances of his beatings by writing on scraps of newspaper, but his jailers confiscated these and used them as evidence of Bo's recalcitrance.
The raw material for Herndon ’ s biography of Lincoln included correspondence, interviews, recollections, notes, newspaper clippings and other material.
Smith also penned short synopses of the songs in the collection, which were made to resemble newspaper headlines — for the song King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O by Chubby Parker, Smith notes: Zoologic Miscegeny Achieved Mouse Frog Nuptuals, Relatives Approve.
Bush meets him several times, and notes in a newspaper that Midshipman Wellard, who ( apart from Hornblower ) might be the only witness to Captain Sawyer's fall into the hold, has drowned in an accident.
The Donald A. Henderson Collection at Johns Hopkins spans his entire career there, including newspaper articles, honors, biographical material, lecture notes, speeches, and correspondence as well as awards such as the Japan Prize and the Public Welfare Medal.

newspaper and house
She fell asleep leaning on her hand, hearing the house creaking as though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm.
The wearying trek stretched into the afternoon -- from newspaper plant to insurance office to her house and back to the newspaper, where he found her at five o'clock.
In his book Rude Kids: The Inside Story of Viz, the comic's creator Chris Donald claimed that the first legal action ever taken against Viz was initiated by a man who objected to the use of a picture of his house ( taken from an estate agent's catalogue ) in one of these photo-strips, and that the British tabloid newspaper Sunday Mirror tried to provoke media outrage over another photo-strip which, if taken out of context, could be misconstrued as making light of the problem of illegal drugs being offered to children.
Calvi expanded Ambrosiano's interests further ; these included creating a number of off-shore companies in the Bahamas and South America ; a controlling interest in the Banca Cattolica del Veneto ; and funds for the publishing house Rizzoli to finance the Corriere della Sera newspaper ( giving Calvi control behind the scenes for the benefit of his associates in the P2 masonic lodge ).
Local newspaper articles about the Neopagan church quickly aroused the attention of local law enforcement officials, and in April 1989, the Tracys ' house was searched and the couple arrested on charges of pimping, pandering and prostitution.
The astronaut office had learned from the death of Theodore Freeman in an aircraft crash, when a newspaper reporter was the first to his house.
It had a store, a few dance halls, an opera house, a library, a school, a hospital, an Episcopal church, a newspaper, a United States commissioner, marshal, customs inspector, tax collector and a postmaster.
In 1910 the population was 1, 281, and the city had a bank, a daily and a weekly newspaper, an opera house, an international money order postoffice ( first opened in August 1899 ) from which mail was distributed to the surrounding country by rural free delivery, several good mercantile houses, telegraph and express offices.
It was incorporated as a city of the second class, and in 1910 had some of the largest zinc smelters in the world, two banks, an opera house, several good mercantile establishments, a newspaper, and all the municipal improvements usually found in cities of that class.
In its prime, " Old " Ulysses boasted four hotels ( the most notable, Hotel Edwards, pictured hereon, which was moved to " New Ulysses " in 1909, and has been preserved / restored, currently resting on the grounds of The Historic Adobe Museum for Grant County, Kansas today ), twelve restaurants, twelve saloons, a bank, six gambling houses, a large schoolhouse, a church, a newspaper office, and an opera house to serve the approximately 1500 residents.
At the turn of the century, the village boasted a post office, brick sidewalks, an iron bridge over the bayou, a newspaper, ice house, banks, hotels, liveries, blacksmith shop, clothing stores, grocery and general merchandise stores, and various other enterprises.
By 1884, Detroit Lakes had many businesses, including the Hotel Minnesota, the Lakes Hotel, a bank, a newspaper, and an opera house.
Mr. Biglari noted in the October 25, 1873 newspaper, " Nine months ago the first house was erected.
Captain Ferris sold the house to Vespasian Ellis, a newspaper editor in St. Louis.
The film also shows Siegel closing the Flamingo at Christmas of 1946 for improvements and being murdered that night alone at Virginia Hills house holding a newspaper and watching a projection of himself reading movie lines as Hill leaves for Paris.
Early achievements included a railroad station, the 9th Street bridge, a passenger boat that navigated the Allegheny River, a street car line that ran to Natrona via the West Penn Railways, the Kensington Dispatch newspaper, a fire department, hotel, opera house, and a local chapter of the YMCA.
By 1909, the town had a bank, three dry goods stores, two general stores, three grocery stores, two barber shops, five saloons, four hotels, a newspaper, a blacksmith, and even an opera house.
Besides a grocery store being established by Mr. Robb, a large lumber yard and hardware store was located by Brown and Biggs, an ice house with a dance hall above it, a frontier saloon, a newspaper, " The LaGrange Index ," said to be set up by a man named John R. Smith, a cheese factory was located by a Mr. Hendrickson, the milk being supplied by Wyoming and Nebraska settlers ; a large grist mill was built on the banks of Horse Creek on the present Ed Johnson place, where homesteaders brought wheat and corn to be made into flour and meal.
He attended the University of Illinois, where he earned mostly " C " grades and contributed a humor column to The Daily Illini, the college newspaper, but never received a degree because he was expelled for breaking into a campus sorority house with his then-girlfriend.
The mural, created in 1933, titled " Ejercicio Plástico " (" Plastic Exercise "), which he created during his stay in the Argentine capital — an imaginary underwater world with a type of bubble where sensual feminine figures float in the water was painted on the walls, ceiling and floor of a basement in a house outside Buenos Aires that belonged to the director of the Crítica newspaper where Siqueiros was a columnist for more than a year.
He founded a publishing house and a newspaper before joining the Chorographic Commission in 1850.
The publications of Wolfgang Mewes are marketed through the FAZ Verlag, publishing house of the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
They built extensively, establishing a bakery, printing house ( publishing their newspaper and other publications ), their " World College of Life ", a general store, concrete works, power plant ( that supplied power to the surrounding area years before it was available elsewhere in the region ) and more.

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