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* 1959 – Benjamin Péret, French author ( b. 1899 )
The group grew to include Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Jacques Baron, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Roger Vitrac, Gala Éluard, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, and Yves Tanguy.
Some Surrealists, such as Benjamin Péret, Mary Low, and Juan Breá, aligned with forms of left communism.
The anticolonial revolutionary and proletarian politics of " Murderous Humanitarianism " ( 1932 ) which was drafted mainly by René Crevel, signed by André Breton, Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, Yves Tanguy, and the Martiniquan Surrealists Pierre Yoyotte and J. M.
In Paris, Ginsberg and Corso met their heroes Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Benjamin Péret, and to show their admiration Ginsberg kissed Duchamp's feet and Corso cut off Duchamp's tie.
A group of writers became associated with him: Philippe Soupault, Louis Aragon, Paul Éluard, René Crevel, Michel Leiris, Benjamin Péret, Antonin Artaud, and Robert Desnos.
In the beginning were Yves Tanguy, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, Benjamin Péret, Pierre Reverdy, and André Breton.
* Benjamin Péret
During their stay they were also visited by many Surrealist friends including Roberto Matta, Wolfgang Paalen, Remedios Varo, Esteban Frances, Eva Sulzer, Alice Rahon, William Fett, Pierre Mabille, Benjamin Péret and the poet César Moro.
It opened on 22 August 1833, and it is now the home for the earthly remains of André Breton, Gaston Calmette, Blaise Cendrars, Benjamin Péret, and Paul Verlaine, among others.
In 1919, he met the poet Benjamin Péret who introduced him to the Paris Dada group and André Breton, with whom he soon became friends.
He was assisted in this effort by the French surrealist poet Benjamin Péret, who had also fled to Mexico.
She met her second husband ( the first was the painter Gerardo Lizarraga, whom, as was discovered after her death, she never divorced ), the French surrealist poet Benjamin Péret in Barcelona.
Number 4 included work by Georges Bataille, Benjamin Paul Blood, André Breton, Luis Buñuel, Leonora Carrington, Karl Marx, George Orwell, Benjamin Péret and others.
* Benjamin Péret
She worked with Breton, Benjamin Péret, and other surrealists.
Benjamin Péret ( 4 July 1899 – 18 September 1959 ) was a French poet, Parisian Dadaist and a founder and central member of the French Surrealist movement with his avid use of Surrealist automatism.
Benjamin Péret was born in Rezé, France on 4 July 1899.
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Benjamin and Mary
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
His students included Fang-kuei Li, Benjamin Whorf, Mary Haas, and Harry Hoijer.
Jervis ' grandson Benjamin married Mary Butler, daughter of a landed family in County Kildare.
* January 5 – Mary Dimmick Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison ( b. 1858 )
** Elizabeth Harrison, daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and Mary Dimmick Harrison ( b. 1897 )
* November 11 – Mary Anne Evans, wife of Benjamin Disraeli ( d. 1872 )
* April 30 – Mary Dimmick Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison ( d. 1948 )
During a visit, Mary and Benjamin persuaded Mary's mother to allow them to marry.
Benjamin Banneker was born November 9, 1731, in Baltimore County, Maryland to his mother Mary, a free black, and his father George, a fugitive slave.
Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield ( 11 November 1792 – 15 December 1872 ) was a British peeress and society figure, the wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
Born Mary Anne Evans in Tongwynlais, Cardiff, she first married Wyndham Lewis, MP and after his death she remarried to Benjamin Disraeli.
It was as in recognition of his services to the nation that Queen Victoria made Mary Anne a peeress in her own right, Viscountess Beaconsfield of Beaconsfield in the County of Buckingham, as Benjamin wished to remain in the House of Commons.
* Autographs: A Key to Collecting by Mary Benjamin, 1963, 345 pages
Benmont Tench was born in Gainesville, Florida, the second child of Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr. and Mary Catherine McInnis Tench.
Benjamin McGehee, his wife, Sarah, a son, Abner, and daughters Laura and Mary settled on land that is now a part of McGehee.
Benjamin Briggs, Master of the Mary Celeste
Wellsboro was incorporated in 1830 and was named in honor of Mary Wells, wife of one of the original settlers, Benjamin Wistar Morris.
* Mary Dimmick Harrison, second wife of President Benjamin Harrison
On March 3, 1777, Dwight married Mary Woolsey ( 1754 – 1777 ), the daughter of New York merchant and banker Benjamin Woolsey ( 1720 – 1771 ).
The Oughs had ten children in all, Sarah, Grace, Richard, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Mary, Fredrick, Cecelia, Emma, and John Thomas.
Thirteen of their fourteen children ( Sidney, William, David, James Hanson, Mary, Elizabeth, Jane, Benjamin Benson, Lydia, Ellen, Susan, Shepherd and Sallie ) and their spouses are buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia.
His father was Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount Palmerston ( 1739 – 1802 ), and his mother Mary ( 1752 – 1805 ), daughter of Benjamin Mee, a London merchant.
His parents were Doctor Benjamin Stilwell and Mary A. Peene.

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