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Kean ’ s long-standing presence contributed to Booth ’ s never ending comparisons to his rival.
Concern over phossy jaw contributed to the London matchgirls strike of 1888, and although this strike did not end the use of white phosphorus, William Booth and the Salvation Army opened a match-making factory in 1891 which used the much safer, though more expensive, red phosphorus.
In the West, proponents of scientific social planning, such as the sociologist Auguste Comte, and social researchers, such as Charles Booth, contributed to the emergence of social policy in the first industrialised countries.
Booth and Brennan learn that Yoder was a brilliant pianist, and hypothesize that his talent may have contributed to his death.
At the time of the marriage in 1924 of his granddaughter Lois Frances Booth to Prince Erik Christian Frederik Alexander of Denmark, it was rumoured that Booth contributed half of her $ 4-million dowry.
During World War I, he contunued to produce hits, writing the lyrics for the musical adaptation of a French comedy, Theodore & Co ( 1916 ), the musical The Boy ( 1917 ), André Messager's adaptation of Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1919, " Philomel ") and contributed to A Southern Maid ( 1920 ).

Booth and many
Over the years, various authors have suggested that Booth escaped his pursuers and subsequently died many years later under a pseudonym.
Although Maryland remained in the Union, newspaper editorials and many Marylanders, including Booth, agreed with Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney's decision in Ex parte Merryman that Lincoln's actions were unconstitutional.
Although Booth was pro-Confederate, his family, like many Marylanders, was divided.
Such exemplary saints include martyrs, confessors of the Faith, evangelists, or important biblical figures such as Saint Matthew, the Lutheran theologian and martyr to the Nazis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Salvation Army Founder William Booth, African missionary David Livingstone and Methodism's revered founder John Wesley are among many cited as Protestant saints.
Boards of Canada's first commercial release occurred after attracting the attention of Autechre's Sean Booth, of the English label Skam Records, one of many people sent a demo EP.
J. P. McNeil, who had been in charge of the Booth Fisheries cold storage at Sitka for many years, was hired as manager to oversee the installation of the refrigeration machinery.
In 1981, David Booth and Rex Sinquefield started Dimensional Fund Advisors ( DFA ), and McQuown joined its Board of Directors many years later.
* Booth House, 212 Delaware St. ( 1713 but with many renovations since ).
After John Wilkes Booth's assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865, the infamy associated with the Booth name forced Edwin Booth to abandon the stage for many months.
Among many notable veterans of Freedom Summer were Heather Booth, Marshall Ganz, and Mario Savio.
Founding members of The Fortean Society included Booth Tarkington, Ben Hecht, Alexander Woollcott ( and many of NYC's literati such as Dorothy Parker ), and Baltimore writer H. L. Mencken.
Booth and Glennie had joined a sect named Lifewave that imposed many restrictions on their lifestyle and threatened the band's stability.
While many people were involved, the four central figures in the founding of Bennington were Vincent Ravi Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Park McCullough, and William Heard Kilpatrick.
The “ Gerai Selangor ” ( Selangor Booth ) at the Malaysian Agriculture, Horticulture and Agrotourism ( MAHA ) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur attracted many European tourists.
From Kean's time forward, many actors who have played the role — with the notable exception of Edwin Booth, who played him as a simple villain — have chosen a sympathetic approach to the character ; even Booth's father, Junius Brutus Booth, played the role sympathetically.
The mayor has been Sam Booth for many years.
The benefit concert was held at the Koka Booth Amphitheater in Cary, North Carolina and featured many other rock and roll musicians.
He tells Horrigan that like John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald he plans to kill the President, who is running for reelection and is making many public appearances around the country.
During its tenure Sleazenation worked with a number of well-known art directors such as Stephen Male ( who helped mould the face of i-D magazine in the 1980s ), Nick Booth, Guerilla 6, Stephen Duffy and Richard Hart although it is Scott King's time at the magazine which helped solidify the magazine in many people's minds.
There are many other notable community organizers: Mark Andersen, Heather Booth, César Chávez, Lois Gibbs, Ella Baker, Huey P. Newton, Mary Harris " Mother " Jones, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Nader, Barack Obama, and Paul Wellstone.
When Gruban contacted Booth, Booth told him that he could do " more for company than any man in England ", claiming that David Lloyd George ( at the time Minister of Munitions ) and many other important government officials were close friends.

Booth and articles
Repeatedly using a selective quotation taken from the second paragraph of one of the articles, the Neoists attacked Booth, and through this by association, GA itself.
These new articles covered the previously undocumented Counter-Strike: Source bot ( added by the bot's author, Mike Booth ), Valve's NPC AI, advice for mod teams on setting up source control, and more.
He published stories by such writers as Booth Tarkington and F. Scott Fitzgerald, nonfiction pieces by women such as Shirley Temple's mother and Eleanor Roosevelt, and articles on the Wall Street Crash of 1929 by men like Cornelius Vanderbilt and Eddie Cantor, as well as a complete novel in each issue.
After going to college at what was then Memphis State University ( now University of Memphis ) in the early 1960s, Booth began his music journalism career with articles on Memphis musicians like Furry Lewis and Otis Redding, the latter of whom Stanley witnessed writing the famous song " Sittin ' on the Dock of the Bay " with Steve Cropper at Stax studios on the Friday before Redding's death.
In addition to writing books, Booth has also published music articles in Rolling Stone, Esquire, GQ, and Playboy and appeared in many
Harold Booth published articles pertaining to naturism in many magazines at the turn of the century, and in 1922 the English Gymnosophist Society was formed as a direct result of his work.

Booth and Green
Part of Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) | Charles Booth's poverty map showing the Old Nichol slum, including Bethnal Green Road
Starting in 1995, Hampshire Police began a series of at least 56 raids, code named ' Operation Washington ', that eventually resulted in the August to November 1997 Portsmouth trial of Green Anarchist editors Booth, Saxon Wood, Noel Molland and Paul Rogers, as well as Animal Liberation Front ( ALF ) Press Officer Robin Webb and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group ( ALFSG ) newsletter editor Simon Russell.
Three of the editors of Green Anarchist, Noel Molland, Saxon Wood and Booth were jailed for ' conspiracy to incite '.
Bowling Green was settled by the families of Booth, Hartman, Hollington, Mackie, Manville, Martindale, Maule, Moore, Richards, Shively, St. Johns, Stauffer, Thurstin, Tracy, and Walker.
In 1920, Colman went to America and toured with Robert Warwick in The Dauntless Three, and subsequently toured with Fay Bainter in East is West ; at the Booth Theatre, New York, in January 1921 he played the Temple Priest in William Archer's play The Green Goddess, with George Arliss ; at the 39th Street Theatre in August 1921 he appeared as Charles in The Nightcap ; and in September 1922 he made a great success as Alain Sergyll at the Empire Theatre ( New York City ) in the hit play La Tendressse.
In the season three finale of his TV series Bones, Boreanaz's character Seeley Booth is seen in his bathtub reading an issue of Green Lantern, the character he voiced in that feature.
Booth married Catherine Mumford on 16 June 1855 at Stockwell Green Congregational Church in London.
Admissions, Advertising, Alter-Abled, Archaeology, Banners and Signs, Buses, Camping, Cart Central, Cartography, Childcare, Commemorative Sales, Community Village Council, Communications, Construction, Craft Inventory, Crew Services, Entertainment Crew, Fair Family News, Fire Crew, Food Booth Committee, General Store, Green Thumb, Hospitality, Ice, Information, Kitchen Crews, Lot Crew, Main Camp, Medical, Office, Neighborhood Response Team, Peach Pit, Recycling, Registration, Sanitation, Security, Shower Crew, Site Crew, Teen Crew, Traffic, Veg-man-ecs, Video, and Water.
In 1996, Booth published ' Into the 1990s With Green Anarchist '( ISBN 0-9521226-4-2 ), a book explaining Green Anarchist doctrines and history.
In ' Green Apocalypse ', Booth as a propagandist was compared with Joseph Goebbels.
Starting in 1995, the Hampshire Police under ' Operation Washington ' began a series of at least 56 raids, which eventually resulted in the August to November 1997 Portsmouth trial of Green Anarchist editors Stephen Booth, Saxon Wood, Noel Molland and Paul Rogers, as well as Animal Liberation Front Press Officer Robin Webb and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group newsletter editor Simon Russell.
Three of the editors of Green Anarchist, Noel Molland, Saxon Wood and Booth were jailed for ' conspiracy to incite '.
He then began taking his version of ' Green Anarchist ' magazine in a different political direction, trying to go back to what Booth saw as its roots and undo the harm he considered done to it by Richard Hunt and Paul Rogers.
Starting in 1995, the Hampshire police under " Operation Washington " began a series of at least 56 raids, which resulted in the August – November 1997 trial in Portsmouth of Green Anarchist editors Steven Booth, Saxon Burchnall-Wood, Noel Molland, and Paul Rogers, as well as the ALF UK press officer Robin Webb and ALF SG newsletter editor Simon Russell.
The editors of Green Anarchist — Molland, Burchnall-Wood and Booth — were sentenced to three years in jail for conspiracy to incite criminal damage.
His play, The Green Goddess, was produced by Winthrop Ames at the Booth Theatre in New York.
Soho had stations on the LNWR's Stour Valley Line between Smethwick Rolfe Street and the also closed Winson Green railway station, and on the GWR between Handsworth and Smethwick ( now Handsworth Booth Street ) and Hockley ( replaced by Jewellery Quarter ).
John Wilkes Booth was tracked, twelve days later, to a farm near Bowling Green, Virginia, on April 26.
The film stars Stanley Baker and Michael Caine, in his first starring role, with a supporting cast that includes Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel and Patrick Magee.
Her husband, Booth Savage, wrote the play version of Pillow Talk, which Green is now starring in and producing.
Sneinton was the birthplace of the mathematician ( and miller ) George Green ( born 1793 ) who lived in a house close to one of the village windmills, one of which he owned and worked in ; also of William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, who was born in 1829 in the house which is now The William Booth Birthplace Museum, located on 12 Notintone Place.

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