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* 1865 – U. S. President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated in Ford's Theatre by John Wilkes Booth.
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth is dramatized.
That is the time when I left Columbia University, and after a few months of commuting between Chicago and New York, eventually moved to Chicago to keep up the work there, and from then on, with a few notable exceptions, the work at Columbia was concentrated on the isotope separation phase of the atomic energy project, initiated by Booth, Dunning and Urey about 1940 ".
" You have so often been dead in love ," his mother counseled Booth in a letter, " be well assured she is really and truly devoted to you.
* July – The Christian Mission, later renamed the Salvation Army, is founded in Whitechapel, London by William and Catherine Booth.
* President of the United States Abraham Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, April 14, 1865.
* The Christian Mission, later renamed The Salvation Army, is co-founded by William and Catherine Booth in London, England in 1865.
Rita's bright but layabout husband Mike Rawlins ( Antony Booth ) is a socialist.
On the night of the assassination, Booth is alleged to have shouted " Sic semper tyrannis " while leaping to the stage of Ford's Theater.
" The literary critic and author Wayne C. Booth concludes that the film resists any one interpretation: " Beauty cannot be adequately summarized as ' here is a satire on what's wrong with American life '; that plays down the celebration of beauty.
According to Booth, the film's true controller is the creative energy " that hundreds of people put into its production, agreeing and disagreeing, inserting and cutting ".
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business first offered working professionals the Executive MBA ( EMBA ) program in 1943, first available in permanent campus in three continents ( Chicago, London and Singapore ) and this type of program is offered by most business schools today.
The inventor is not named, but Booth ’ s description of the machine conforms fairly closely to Thurman ’ s design, as modified in later patents.
He is a professor of economics and sociology at the University of Chicago and a professor at the Booth School of Business.
A third person who may deserve a significant amount of credit is Henry Booth, the treasurer of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
* Boston Corbett was inspired by this same verse to castrate himself ( Corbett was the 19th-century American soldier who is generally believed to have fired the shot that killed John Wilkes Booth ).
Returning home for the evening, Judge Hardy runs into Betsy Booth ( Judy Garland ), who is staying with her grandparents for the Christmas holiday.
Late that evening at home after the dance, Betsy Booth and the Hardy family are gathered together around the Christmas tree when Mrs. Hardy unexpectedly returns home-her mother is getting better.
* In The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It, Connie Booth plays Moriarty's granddaughter, Francine, who is disguised as the modern-day Mrs. Hudson.
At Citizens Bank Park the Phillies ' radio-broadcast booth is named " The Richie ' Whitey ' Ashburn Broadcast Booth ".
It is directly next to the TV-broadcast booth, which was renamed " The Harry Kalas Broadcast Booth " after Kalas's death in 2009.
The Square is also the home for tkts, formerly known as the Official London Half-Price Theatre Ticket Booth.
* Barton Booth ( 1681-1733 ), one of the most famous actors of the early 18th century, lived and is buried in Cowley
* Booth Western Art Museum, an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a museum located in Cartersville, Georgia.
Open since August 2003, Booth Museum is the second largest art museum in the state of Georgia, and houses the largest permanent exhibition space for Western art in the country.

Booth and married
On October 21, 2006, Olson married Lady Booth, a tax attorney from Kentucky and a lifelong Democrat.
Margaret, the eldest of their two daughters married Sir William Booth of Dunham Massey The younger daughter, Elizabeth, was widowed without children.
* Alexander, Earl of Ulster ( born 24 October 1974, married Claire Booth )
On 14 June 1914 he married Helen Booth Fairchild, with whom he would have four children, including Louise Morley Cochrane.
Booth married Catherine Mumford on 16 June 1855 at Stockwell Green Congregational Church in London.
William Booth and Catherine Mumford were married on 17 June 1855 at Stockwell New Chapel, at that time part of Surrey.
In 1925, Edith Evans married George ( Guy ) Booth.
Lord Ulster was married on 22 June 2002 to Claire Booth, a physician, in the Queen's Chapel, St. James's Palace, London.
* Adele Galton ( 1784 – 1869 ) married John Kaye Booth, MD in 1827, dsp.
Booth and Mary Ann claimed to be married that year and settled near Bel Air, Maryland in a farmhouse.
Bragg's second wife, Catherine Mary Haste, whom he married in 1973, is also a television producer and writer, having, among other things, edited the 2007 memoir of Clarissa Eden, widow of Sir Anthony Eden, and collaborated with Cherie Booth, wife of Tony Blair, on a 2004 book about the wives of British Prime Ministers.
She married George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer and was the mother of Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington.
Sir William Brereton married as his first wife Susanna, daughter of Sir George Booth of Dunham Massey, Baronet.
Later she married actor Antony Booth.
On her deathbed she married Booth in Stockport, on 10 September 1986, attracting wide-scale media attention.
One of his sons, Sir Malcolm ( himself a judge ), married the daughter of Charles Booth.
Booth was twice married ; his second wife, Hester Santlow, a noted actress, survived him.
In Chicago, Woodworth married Almyra Booth, the daughter of Walter Booth of Paris, Illinois.
His son John Frederick Booth, who lived in Canada, married ... and had a daughter Lois Frances Booth ( born Ottawa, Ontario, 2 August 1897 ; died Copenhagen, 26 February 1941 ), who was married in Ottawa, Ontario, on 11 February 1924 to Count Erik of Rosenborg, whom she divorced in 1937 ; they had two children.

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