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** 2011: " Herman Wouk is Still Alive "
** Herman Wouk, American author
* The Hope by Herman Wouk, a historical novel that includes a fictionalized version of Israel's War of Independence.
The series was based on a successful novel by Herman Wouk, and is noted for its accurate, and graphic, depiction of the Holocaust.
* 1952: The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk
His most notable box-office success as a director came in 1954, with The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, a full-length stage dramatization by Herman Wouk of the court-martial scene in Wouk's novel The Caine Mutiny.
:* 1954 – 1955: The Caine Mutiny Court Martial adapted from the novel by Herman Wouk
* 1988: War and Remembrance, Part 10, a television version of the novel by Herman Wouk
It stars Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, Van Johnson and Fred MacMurray, and is based on the 1951 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Herman Wouk The Caine Mutiny.
Despite the fact Wouk had already worked the material from the novel into a stage play, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, which premiered on Broadway in January 1954 and ran for a year, Herman Wouk's attempt at writing the screenplay was considered " a disaster " by director Edward Dmytryk, and he was replaced by Stanley Roberts, who later quit when told to cut the film down to two hours.
The lyrics of the derisive song " Yellowstain Blues ," which mocked Queeg's perceived cowardice during the landing incident, were written by Herman Wouk.
* Herman Wouk ( born 1915 ), author ( former resident )
In 1997, Buffett collaborated with novelist Herman Wouk to create a short-lived musical based on Wouk's novel, Don't Stop the Carnival.
In 1997, Buffett collaborated with novelist Herman Wouk on a musical production based on Wouk's 1965 novel Don't Stop the Carnival.
* Herman Wouk – War and Remembrance
* Herman Wouk – The Winds of War
* Dobbie's report on the military weakness of Singapore, and on the probable plan of Japanese attack, is discussed at some length in War and Remembrance ( 1978 ) by Herman Wouk.
A master ad libber, Allen often tangled with his network's executives ( and often barbed them on the air over the battles ), while developing routines the style and substance of which influenced contemporaries and futures among comic talents, including Groucho Marx, Stan Freberg, Henry Morgan and Johnny Carson, but his fans also included President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and novelists William Faulkner, John Steinbeck and Herman Wouk ( who began his career writing for Allen ).
The Caine Mutiny, was an adaptation of the book written by Herman Wouk and was directed by Edward Dmytryk.
The term appears extensively throughout the novel Don't Stop the Carnival, by Herman Wouk, in which various characters gleefully partake of " elevenses " at every opportunity, usually accompanied by alcoholic beverages.
* Deborah Hertz, Herman Wouk Chair in Modern Jewish Studies at the University of California, San Diego
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While Richard B. Dier in The Afro-American was " thoroughly disgusted " by the film for being " as vicious a piece of propaganda for white supremacy as Hollywood ever produced ," Herman Hill in The Pittsburgh Courier felt that Song of the South would " prove of inestimable goodwill in the furthering of interracial relations.
University of Illinois Chancellor Richard Herman said, " Paul's influence is felt around the world every day, every time an MRI saves the life of a daughter or a son, a mother or a father.
* Herman Melville's poem " The Scout Toward Aldie " was about the terror a Union brigade felt upon facing Mosby and his men.
Both authors stated they felt the propaganda model is still applicable ( Herman said even more so than when it was introduced ), although they did suggest a few areas where they believe it falls short and needs to be extended in light of recent developments.
Looking back at The Late Show and other television arts programming in a feature for The Guardian in 2003, David Herman felt that the programme represented the last great era of television arts coverage.
But whether I recognized the name or not, in the act of signing I felt some individual participation in the joy and satisfaction of each graduate who had won his degree with conscientious work and application .-- From Alma Pater: Herman B Wells and the Rise of Indiana University ; James H. Capshew
After the great success of the production's opening night, Herman felt vindicated.

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* Factorization Source Code: by Paul Herman & Ami Fischman, C ++ source code for many factorization algorithms including Pollard Rho & Shor's.
Punch enjoyed an audience including: Elizabeth Barrett, Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle, Edward FitzGerald, Charlotte Brontë, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, Herman Melville, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell.
The Redskins had four different head coaches from 1946 to 1951, including former players Turk Edwards and Dick Todd as well as John Whelchel and Herman Ball, and none were successful.
The term and metaphor were first used by E. F. Schumacher in his book Small Is Beautiful and are closely identified with Herman Daly, Robert Costanza, the Biosphere 2 project, and the Natural Capitalism economic model of Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and Hunter Lovins until recently, when it began to be used by politicians, notably Ralph Nader, Paul Martin Jr., and agencies of the UK government including the London Health Observatory.
He needed a job to support himself while he worked on his doctorate and so applied to the Chicago Daily News, hoping that since he had already sold freelance pieces to the Daily News, including an article on the death of writer Brendan Behan, that he would be hired by editor Herman Kogan.
The Russian Orthodox Church also sent missionaries to Alaska beginning in the 18th century, including Saint Herman of Alaska, to minister to the Native Americans.
Universal produced The Munsters as well, and was thus able to use these copyrighted designs, including their idiosyncratic version of Frankenstein's monster for Herman.
The " Apple Annie " story transformed into Capra's Lady For A Day ( and Pocketful of Miracles ) has long been considered a natural source for a stage musical and a number of prominent writers, including Jerry Herman, David Shire and Richard Maltby Jr ; the team of John Kander and Fred Ebb have all worked on unfinished and unrealized adaptations.
The new die was engraved by Herman Baumgarten of Washington, D. C. His version followed the 1841 die very closely, including the errors, and was the same size.
During the 19th century, for instance, New York and London based critics, including Henry Chorley, Herman Klein, and George Bernard Shaw, castigated a succession of visiting Mediterranean tenors for resorting to an excessive, constantly pulsating vibrato during their performances.
ENIAC administrator and security officer Herman Goldstine distributed copies of this First Draft to a number of government and educational institutions, spurring widespread interest in the construction of a new generation of electronic computing machines, including EDSAC at Cambridge England and SEAC at the U. S. Bureau of Standards.
The royal commissions continued during the 1820s, including one for a portrait of the king's sister Sophia, and one of Sir Walter Scott ( along with Jane Austen, one of Lawrence's favourite authors ), as well as one to paint King Charles X of France for the Waterloo series, for which Lawrence made a trip to Paris, taking Herman Wolff with him.
It eventually became a jazz standard recorded by more than four hundred artists, including Stan Kenton, Dick Haymes, Woody Herman, Nat King Cole, The Four Freshmen, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Frank Sinatra.
* Frameworks ( 1968 / 1971 / 1973, Emanem Records ) ( featuring various lineups, including Stevens, Norma Winstone, Trevor Watts, Kenny Wheeler, Paul Rutherford, Julie Tippetts, Ron Herman )
Peter the Venerable recruited a team, including Herman, to translate five texts about Islam into Latin.
He also has many eccentric relatives including slightly-addled Uncle Herman, or " Doc Jones ", a daffy and slightly pompous inventor whose creations usually wreak havoc on Jughead and / or his friends and his lookalike younger cousin, Souphead.
He has received much critical acclaim for his work in film since the 1990s, including for his portrayals of real-life figures, such as Steve Biko, Malcolm X, Rubin " Hurricane " Carter, Melvin B. Tolson, Frank Lucas and Herman Boone.
Some 400 ships were built in the town's shipyards from 1740 until the 1870s, including the Acushnet, the ship that Moby-Dick author Herman Melville sailed on and later deserted.
Two duos entered: Ina Brouwer ( former CPN ) combined with Mohammed Rabbae ( independent ), while Paul Rosenmöller ( independent ) formed a combination with Leoni Sipkes ( former PSP ); there were also five individual candidates, including Wim de Boer ( former chair of the PPR and member of the Senate ), Herman Meijer ( former CPN, future chair of the party ) and Ineke van Gent ( former PSP and future MP )).
Recently, several authors have argued for a more expansive view of natural history, including S. Herman, who defines the field as " the scientific study of plants and animals in their natural environments.
At this point the Rangers were attacked by strong German forces of the 715th Motorized Infantry Division and Herman Göring Panzer Division, including at least seventeen German Panzer IV tanks.
When manager Herman Franks resigned late in the 1979 season, he made some negative comments about several players, including Buckner.
As a result of President Johnson's signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Long ( along with more than a dozen other southern Senators, including Herman Talmadge and Richard Russell ) did not attend the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City.
The Volkszeitung included material by the best and the brightest of the German-American socialist movement, including Alexander Jonas, Adolph Douai, and Sergei Schewitsch, and Herman Schlüter and quickly emerged as the leading voice of the SLP during the last decades of the 19th Century.

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