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In 1874 he was elected to Parliament as Conservative member for Woodstock, Oxfordshire defeating George Brodrick, a Fellow, and afterwards Warden, of Merton College.
He was the father of 1 ) Joseph Yorke, who was the father of Joseph Yorke, Member of Parliament for Reigate, who was the father of John Yorke, a Conservative politician, who was the grandfather of the author Henry Green ; and 2 ) Reverend Philip Yorke, who was the father of Colonel Philip James Yorke ( 1799-1874 ), a Fellow of the Royal Society, and Reginald Yorke ( 1803-1870 ), a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy.
* Lee Edwards, Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought at the Heritage Foundation
He chaired the Conservative Party's Advisory Panel on the Teaching of History in Schools in 2005, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Bandow also is the Robert A. Taft Fellow at the American Conservative Defense Alliance and the Senior Fellow in International Religious Persecution at the Institute on Religion and Public Policy.
Fellow Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) Norm Sterling once joked that Yakabuski " thought in terms of campaign organization " in his family planning.

Fellow and MPs
Fellow Welsh Labour MPs Wayne David and Mark Tami also resigned on the same day.

Fellow and generally
Fellow Slate columnist and Iraq war critic David Edelstein, though generally supportive of the film, wrote Fahrenheit 9 / 11 " is an act of counterpropaganda that has a boorish, bullying force ", but called it a " legitimate abuse of power.

Fellow and with
In 2001 he was awarded a British Computer Society's Lovelace Medal, and in 2005 he was made a Fellow of the Computer History Museum and honored with the Norbert Wiener Award, which is given annually by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
For his contribution to psychiatry, he was awarded a Kittay International Award in 1974 ( with Mogens Schou from Denmark ), and he was invited to be a Distinguished Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists.
Musician / songwriter, Utah Phillips has recorded a song referencing Scribner, " The Saw Playing Musician " on the album Fellow Workers with Ani DiFranco.
Fellow children's author Roger Lancelyn Green first referred to the series as The Chronicles of Narnia, in March 1951, after he had read and discussed with Lewis his recently completed fourth book The Silver Chair, originally entitled Night under Narnia.
* Swett, Ira, with Fred Fellow.
In 2004 he was appointed as a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, and associated with the Oxford Internet Institute, where he was a visiting fellow from 2004 through 2006.
Fellow collectors are usually very happy to share information with new collectors ; this includes information about where they have been successful in acquiring their collectibles, where they have struggled and what they are looking for.
Fellow soviet composer Khachaturian contributed to the repertoire with a piano concerto and a Concerto-Rhapsody.
On Monday, August 8, 2011, the University of Illinois announced that he, along with three other professors there, was elected a Fellow of the American Chemical Society.
Marshall had been Mary Paley's professor of political economy at Cambridge and the two were married in 1877, forcing Marshall to leave his position as a Fellow ( college ) of St John's College, Cambridge in order to comply with celibacy rules at the university.
Fellow reductionist Mark Johnston of Princeton rejects Parfit's constitutive notion of identity with what he calls an " Argument from Above ".
He was also a Fulbright Fellow to the Technical University of Denmark in 1972, working with Professor Rodney Cotterill.
Sales, John M. Olin Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center, testified by written statement before the House Committee on the Budget on the constitutional issues in connection with the proposed legislation.
He is also a Distinguished Visiting Fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and lives in London with his second wife, Carole.
In 1976 William Howard Bennett, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, published Symbols of Our Celto-Saxon Heritage with the aim of establishing what he believed were the Israelite origind of British heraldry.
Together with Wallace Thorneycroft, another Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Childe excavated two vitrified Iron Age forts in Scotland, that at Finavon, Angus ( 1933 – 34 ) and that at Rahoy, Argyllshire ( 1936 – 37 ).
It was not their Intention in the least at that Time to molest their Neighbours and Fellow Christians with Collections, for it has the appearance last Fall, as if they should have a promising Crop this Harvest, but that Hope is all lost for the most part of the Grane is kill'd with the Frost, and the Rest is destroy'd by the Insects, and now they have such a heavy Debt to pay, which they are not able to discharge out of their own Pokets: So they are obliged to implore all good-minded Christians who has it in their Hearts to promote the kingdom of Christ to assist them and lay some mite for the said Building of the said Church in the Hands of their Fellow Brothers wiiich they have send for that purpose Namely Albertus Simon and Jacob Weager.
The staircases of the interior façade are decorated with cartouches similar to those found in First Quad, and likewise bear the arms of important figures in the College's history ; ( 13 ) Sir Walter Raleigh who was an undergraduate from 1572 to 1574, ( 14 ) John Keble who was a Fellow between 1811 and 1835 ), ( archway ) Edward Hawkins who was Provost from 1828 until 1882 and ( 15 ) Gilbert White who was an undergraduate from 1739 until 1743 and a Fellow from 1744 until 1793.
In particular, the college has had a strong involvement with Economics, as well as Management Studies, being the first traditional Oxford College to appoint a Fellow in the field.
He began getting roles in West End theatre productions, starting with The Quare Fellow in 1956, a transfer from the Theatre Workshop.

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In 1856 Gosse was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, which, because he had no university position or inherited wealth, gave him " a standing he otherwise lacked.
Fellow novelist Stephen King has remarked that if writing is sometimes tedious for other authors, to Harris it is like " writhing on the floor in agonies of frustration ", because, for Harris, " the very act of writing is a kind of torment ".
He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1712 and the following year saw the publishing of his Anatomy of the Human Body, which achieved great popularity becoming an essential study source for students, lasting through thirteen editions, mainly because it was written in English instead of Latin as was customary.
He was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, until January 1749, when the college revoked his fellowship because of his marriage to Lucy Bartholomew, a yeoman's daughter from Aldworth.
When Grant came to London he was not eligible to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London ( RCP ) because he was not a graduate of Oxford or Cambridge.
Xilinx Fellow Bill Carter said that the name Xilinx was chosen because " The chemical symbol for silicon is Si.
In 1980, the Special Committee on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry, established by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1978, charged Snezhnevsky with involvement in the abuse and recommended that Snezhnevsky, who had been honoured as a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, be invited to attend the College's Court of Electors to answer criticisms because he was responsible for the compulsory detention of this celebrated dissident, Leonid Plyushch.
Fellow balloonists appreciate the Dawn Patrol because they can watch the balloons and get an early idea of wind speeds and directions at different altitudes.
Fellow Liberals MPPs soon dubbed her " La Contessa " because of her patrician demeanour.
In December 2006, he vacated the Mastership because of ill health, and was made an Emeritus Fellow of Christ's.
Fellow wrestler Billy Jack Haynes contended that his death was a well planned hit because they were both part time drug smugglers in the Pacific Northwest around the same time.
Fellow A4 No 60026 Miles Beevor also subsequently visited the former LMS works after its own withdrawal, and its three pairs of 6 ft 8 in driving wheels were transferred to No 60007 because they were in a far better condition than those on the newly saved engine
Fellow golfers nicknamed him " Little Poison " ( a take on 1930s baseball player Lloyd Waner, who had the same nickname ), primarily because he did not drive the ball very far, but also because he had a terrific short game.
Dr. Larson is a former Fellow at Seattle ’ s Discovery Institute but according to an article in The New York Times by Jodi Wilgoren, “… left in part because of its drift to the right .” According to science writer Chris Mooney, Larson joined the institute " prior to its antievolution awakening.

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