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He spent the academic year 1948 – 9 at Harvard as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry and gave the 1955 Andrew Lang lecture.
The internationally respected poet and author Norman Nicholson, one of the most important English poets of the twentieth century whose work was published by T. S. Eliot at Faber and Faber, spent his entire life in Millom, living at his father's outfitters shop at 14 St George's Terrace.
* George Eliot ( spent the last 3 weeks of her life at 4 Cheyne Walk )
* George Eliot spent the last three weeks of her life at number 4.
She spent a considerable amount of time in the coffeehouses of downtown Toronto's old Yorkville district, and New York City's Greenwich Village as part of the early to mid-1960s folk scene, often alongside other emerging Canadian contemporaries, such as Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell ( including introducing her to manager Eliot Roberts ), and Neil Young.
General Granville Elliott ( 1713-1759 ) spent much time and effort trying to prove that Richard Eliot had married Catherine Killigrew ( 1618-1689 ), and had a child George Elliott born around 1636.
* George Eliot ( 1819-1880 ), English novelist, spent her final years in the village.
During this period George Nelson spent a great deal of time interviewing and exchanging ideas with the other founders of the modernist architecture movement of the forties, including Eliot Noyes, Charles Eames, and Walter B. Ford, all of whom he would later collaborate with.
Her great-grandson, Granville Elliott, spent much time and trouble trying to prove that Catherine had legally married Richard Eliot, the wayward son of Sir John Eliot, and had a son and legal heir George Elliott ( Granville's grandfather ) by him around 1636.
Eliot, who spent almost his entire career at the University of Illinois — he was a student athlete, an assistant football coach, head football coach, associate athletic director, and finally the interim athletic director for the university — was nicknamed " Mr. Illini.

Eliot and next
* George Eliot ( Mary Ann Evans — the name on the grave is Mary Ann Cross ), novelist, common law wife of George Henry Lewes and buried next to him
* George Henry Lewes, English philosopher and critic, common law husband of George Eliot and buried next to her.
* Becket Court, next to Eliot College, opened in 1990
He was buried, with pomp and ceremony appropriate to his position, next to his father in Roxbury's Eliot Burying Ground.
Tewkesbury Abbey commissioned his next play, The Tower, written in 1939, which was seen by the poet T. S. Eliot, who became a friend and is often cited as an influence.
The next week they were supposed to meet with Sheffield-based producer Eliot Kennedy.
He died in Roxbury, and is buried in the Eliot Burying Ground next to his father and grandfather.
In November 2006, Eliot Spitzer, running for Governor, received over 190, 661 votes on the Independence Party line, more than enough to secure the party's spot on Row " C " for the next four years.
The next record featured a lineup change once again, with Russ Landau being replaced by bassist Eliot Wadiopan.
* From Happy Knack: " Depending on how the next volume pans out, the complete Life is going to be at least treble and possibly quadruple the size of your average biography of Auden, Eliot or Pound, and might even outdo the Bible, which was of course written by divers hands, over a 1500-year period, and may have been assisted in its composition by the Spirit of God Him or Herself.
The next day, Eliot arrives at work to find that Cecil is his temp again due to a flu going around the office.
When Eliot asks what she'll do next, she mentions that Dan has a new job in Cincinnati, and she'll probably follow him there to resume her singing there.

Eliot and two
T. S. Eliot published two plays in the 1950s, while Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published his most important modernist poem Briggflatts in 1965.
These last two lines appear to have inspired T. S. Eliot ; in " Lines to a Yorkshire Terrier " ( in Five-Finger Exercises ), he writes:
Washington University undergraduates publish two literary and art journals, The Eliot Review and Spires Intercollegiate Arts and Literary Magazine.
These were two of the 14 Praying Indian villages established by Reverend John Eliot, from Natick and Roxbury, who translated the Bible into the Nipmuc language.
Author David Morrell had his fictional character " Eliot " recruit two brothers from an orphanage in Johnstown to train as assassins in Brotherhood of the Rose.
In 1865, having renounced his religious beliefs, and after a visit to the United States two years earlier, where he had formed lasting friendships with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., James Russell Lowell and Charles Eliot Norton, he settled in London and became a journalist, eventually editing the Cornhill Magazine in 1871 where R. L.
According to Eliot Asinof's account of the events, Eight Men Out, Cicotte was " rested " for the season's final two weeks after reaching his 29th win, presumably to deny him the bonus.
Modern scholars have suggested Woman in the Nineteenth Century was the first major women's rights work since Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman ( 1792 ), though an early comparison between the two women came from George Eliot in 1855.
Thomas Miller ’ s Our Old Town published two years before, included the true story of a miller who loses a lawsuit after assaulting his adversary, and George Eliot used a similar story plot in The Mill on the Floss as the basis of the Tuliver / Wakem feud.
His reviews and essays are collected in two anthologies: Haydn and the Valve Trumpet ( 1990 ) and In Defence of T. S. Eliot ( 2000 ).
T. S. Eliot rejected two books by George Orwell, A Scullions Tale ( the first version of Down and Out ) and Animal Farm.
# on 11 August 1636 at Haynes, Bedfordshire, to Elizabeth Eliot ( 1616 -), daughter of the parliamentarian Sir John Eliot, by whom he had four children, including two sons, William and Nathaniel, who reached maturity
* Valley of the Kings ( 1977 ) to Elizabeth Eliot Carter in earlier editions -- Structured as two independent narratives, one about the last years and death of Tutankhamen, the other about Howard Carter's search for the pharaoh's tomb in the 1920s.
After teaching in the Livingstone High School of Geneseo, New York, for two years, he became tutor at Harvard in 1829, university professor of Greek in 1832, and Eliot professor of Greek literature in 1834.
Carnegie Hall saw two mass meetings supporting his defense, one attended by the retired president of Harvard University Charles William Eliot.
In 1886, James B. Francis, teamed up with two other Civil Engineers ; Eliot C. Clarke and Clemens Herschel to study and publish their findings in the " Prevention of Floods in the Valley of Stony Brook " which laid out a flood prevention system for the city of Boston.
( It is interesting that two noted naval historians, Samuel Eliot Morison and Clay Blair, Jr. are on opposite sides of Gallery's case.
In 2005, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer began an investigation into the two reinsurance transactions.
Her ambition to deal with the highest things was further evinced by her undertaking at different times the translation of the two contemporary continental books most famous at the moment — Strauss's ' The Old Faith and the New ' ( 1873 and 1874 ) and ' The Journal of Marie Bashkirtseft ' ( 1890 ); also by writing for the ' Eminent Women Series ' the lives of two of the most distinguished among women — George Eliot ( 1883 ; new edit.
" Harvard / Brattle ", a temporary station built of pressure-treated wood, consisted of two platforms between three tracks in Eliot Yard, just outside the portal.
Amelia's sister Nina married Lehmann's younger brother Frederick, and the extended social circle of the two couples included Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Robert Browning, Lord Leighton, and other prominent figures.
On March 10, 2008, The New York Times reported that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer had on the evening of February 13 patronized a high class prostitution service called Emperors Club VIP and met for over two hours with a $ 1, 000-an-hour call girl in room 871 of the Mayflower Hotel, where Spitzer registered under the pseudonym George Fox, but with his own Fifth Avenue Manhattan address.

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