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* Wallace, Ernest, and Hoebel, E. Adamson ( 1952 ) The Comanche: Lords of the Southern Plains University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Okla., OCLC 1175397
* Ernest Wallace, historian of the South Plains
Wallace was the birthplace of New Orleans jazz musician Ernest " Doc " Paulin ( 1907 2007 ) and blues singer Joe Pleasant aka Pleasant Joe and Cousin Joe ( 1907-1989 ).
* Ernest Wallace, historian, began his education career in Linden in 1927.
The seven other authors who have accomplished this are Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, William Styron, Irving Wallace, Dr. Seuss, Mitch Albom and Glenn Beck.
Hill, Pee Wee Crayton, Harry Choates, Lightnin ' Hopkins, Gatemouth Brown, Leadbelly, Big Mama Thorton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sippie Wallace, Victoria Spivey, Mance Lipscomb, Scott Joplin, Hot Lips Page, Gene Ramey, Jack Teagarden, Teddy Wilson, Kenny Dorham, Ella Mae Morse, Charles Brown, Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell, George Jones, Leon Payne, Tex Ritter, Roger Miller, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson, Johnny Horton, George Strait, Jim Reeves, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Ray Price, Doug Sahm / Sir Douglas Quintet / Texas Tornados, Clifton Chenier, T-Bone Burnett, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Taylor, Lydia Mendoza, Flaco Jimenez, Santiago Jimenez Sr., Beto Villa, Narcisco Martinez, Archie Bell & the Drells, Dustin Adams, Johnny Guitar Watson, Yolanda Adams, Ornette Coleman, King Curtis, Mickey Newbury, Phil Ochs, Townes Van Zandt, Selena Quintanilla, Pantera, Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs, Charlie Sexton, Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Eric Johnson and many others.
In 1958, he attended Stanford University's creative writing program as a Wallace Stegner Fellow, studying under Stegner in a seminar that included Edward Abbey, Larry McMurtry, Robert Stone, Ernest Gaines, Tillie Olsen, and Ken Kesey .< ref > Berry's first novel, Nathan Coulter, was published in April 1960.
Among the other Canadian notables to have received the Award of Merit of B ' nai Brith Canada are Lindsay Gordon, Blake Goldring, Frank Stronach, Tony Comper, Al Waxman, Wallace McCain, Lloyd Axworthy, Mayor Jean Drapeau, George Cohon, Leo Kolber, former Liberal Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin, hockey legend Jean Béliveau, Paul Tellier, former Ontario Premier Bill Davis, Ambassador Allan Gotlieb, Monty Hall, Surjit Babra and Walter Arbib, Izzy Asper, Guy Charbonneau, former Manitoba Premier Gary Filmon, former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Herb Gray, former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, Edward Samuel " Ted " Rogers, former Alberta Premier Ernest Manning, and Calin Rovinescu.
Jones Jr. ( secretary-treasurer ), Lloyd Guy, Ernest Brossett, Carl L. Wood, Frank Wadsworth, Harold Wilenzick, Wallace Olmstead, Vincent Fazio, W. A.
* The Book of the Bee, chapter XLIX " The names of the Apostles in order " by Solomon, Nestorian bishop of Basra, 13th century ( edited by Ernest A. Wallace Budge, 1886 ).
In 1964, the Texas historian Ernest Wallace published Ranald S. Mackenzie and the Texas Frontier, a definitive study of the officer.
* Ernest Borgnine as Sheriff Lyle ' Cottonmouth ' Wallace
* Rupert N. Richardson, Adrian Anderson, and Ernest Wallace, Texas: The Lone Star State ( Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1993 ), p. 110.
* Wallace, Ernest.

Ernest and 1906
Under Ernest Mangnall, who assumed managerial duties in 1903, the team finished as Second Division runners-up in 1906 and secured promotion to the First Division, which they won in 1908 the club's first league title.
In July 1906, Ernest Thompson Seton sent Baden-Powell a copy of his book The Birchbark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians.
Architect G. Ernest Fairweather designed several of the campus buildings, including the Old Civil Engineering Building ( 1900 ) and the Gymnasium ( 1906 ).
Also standing in 1906 as a Liberal Unionist was the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton for one of the two-member Dundee seats.
It has been rumored that on April 8, 1933, Wyman married Ernest Eugene Wyman ( or Weymann ) ( 1906 1970 ), a salesman ; the marriage was mentioned in Dutch, the authorized biography of Ronald Reagan by Edmund Morris, who says that the marriage certificate is on file with the State of California, with the bride giving her name as Jane Fulks, daughter of Richard D. and Emma Reise Fulks.
His son Reverend Charles Villiers was the father of 1 ) Edward Cecil Villiers, a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy, whose son Sir Michael Villiers was a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy and Fourth Sea Lord from 1960 to 1963, and 2 ) Ernest Amherst Villiers, Liberal Member of Parliament for Brighton from 1906 to 1910.
The noted diplomat Sir Ernest Satow spent his retirement ( 1906 29 ) here at a house called Beaumont, which still stands.
Bloembergen belongs to prolific J. J. Thomson academic lineage tree, following in footsteps of other Nobel Laureates beginning with Lord Rayleigh ( Physics Nobel Prize in 1904 ) and J. J. Thomson ( Nobel 1906 ), and continued with Ernest Rutherford ( Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908 ), Owen Richardson ( Physics Nobel, 1928 ) and finally Bloembergen's advisor, Edward Purcell ( Physics Nobel 1952 ).
In 1906 Liverpool Echo sports editor Ernest Edwards noted of a new open-air embankment at Anfield: " This huge wall of earth has been termed ' Spion Kop ', and no doubt this apt name will always be used in future in referring to this spot ".
In 1906 Major Ernest Humphries and Charles F. Dawes set up the " Humphries and Dawes Company " in Birmingham, England.
Under Ernest Mangnall, who became club secretary in 1903, the team finished as Second Division runners-up in 1906 and secured promotion to the First Division, which it won in 1908 the club's first league title.
In 1906, the explorer Ernest Shackleton unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for the Liberal Unionist Party.
He joined the ground staff at the Oval in 1906, and soon became a regular member of the county team, playing alongside Tom Hayward, Jack Hobbs and Ernest Hayes.
Ernest E. Wood ( D ), served until June 23, 1906
Created by sculptor Ernest Bairstow in 1906 the lampposts are composed of concrete bases ( approx.

Ernest and
* 1971 Ernest Faber, Dutch footballer and coach
* 1921 Ernest Angley, American evangelist and broadcaster
* 1867 Ernest Dowson, English poet ( d. 1900 )
The second generation was led by Fernand Braudel ( 1902 1985 ) and included Georges Duby ( 1919 1996 ), Pierre Goubert ( 1915 2012 ), Robert Mandrou ( 1921 1984 ), Pierre Chaunu ( 1923 2009 ), Jacques Le Goff ( 1924 ) and Ernest Labrousse ( 1895 1988 ).
* 1901 Ernest Lawrence, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1958 )
* 1863 Ernest Thayer, American poet ( d. 1940 )
* 1849 William Ernest Henley, English poet, critic, and editor ( d. 1903 )
* 1871 Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand-English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1937 )
* 1866 Ernest Starling, British physiologist ( d. 1927 )
* Ernest Renan, Les Rabbins Français, pp. 647 695
* 1916 Ernest Shackleton and five men of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition launch a lifeboat from uninhabited Elephant Island in the Southern Ocean to organise a rescue for the ice-trapped ship.
Ernest, Elector of Saxony ( 1464 1486 ), Frederick II, Elector of Saxony ( 1428 1464 ) and Albert III, Duke of Saxony ( 1486 1500 ); Fürstenzug, Dresden, Germany
William Ernest " Bill " Walsh ( November 30, 1931 July 30, 2007 ) was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Stanford Cardinal football team, during which time he popularized the West Coast offense.
In 1878 the Monets temporarily moved into the home of Ernest Hoschedé, ( 1837 1891 ), a wealthy department store owner and patron of the arts.
* 1915 Ernest Lehman, American screenwriter ( d. 2005 )
* 1887 Arthur Ernest Percival, British Army officer ( d. 1966 )
Lithograph of the President's House, Thornton Hall, Dartmouth Hall, and Wentworth Hall, circa 1834. Presidents Ernest Fox Nichols ( 1909 16 ) and Ernest Martin Hopkins ( 1916 45 ) continued Tucker's trend of modernization, further improving campus facilities and introducing selective admissions in the 1920s.

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