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Eleanor Roosevelt's biographer and very close personal friend Joseph Lash wrote " The anti-Roosevelt underground campaign in 1940 was venomous, and ( Democratic National Chairman ) Flynn accused the Republicans of conducting the ' most vicious, most shameful campaign since the time of Lincoln.
Swann was obviously based on Flynn, while Benjy Stone is loosely based on both Brooks and Woody Allen, who also wrote for Caesar.
She wrote of a yearly rendezvous she kept with William Holden, as well as her affairs with Sean Connery, Burt Lancaster, Errol Flynn and Marlon Brando.
Quoting Edward Flynn, a Bronx County Democratic leader who ran the borough from 1922 until his death in 1953, he wrote "[...] the so-called ' independent ' voter is foolish to assume that a political machine is run solely on good will, or patronage.
Bosley Crowther wrote in the New York Times of 10 August 1940, " Of course, film is all historically cockeyed, and the amazing exploits of Mr. Flynn, accomplished by him in the most casual and expressionless manner, are quite as incredible as the adventures of Dick Tracy.
Author Ion Idriess wrote Flynn of the Inland in 1953.
Flynn wrote angrily in his autobiography of what he termed Cabot's " betrayal.
Flynn wrote, produced and recorded guitar on four songs, these were The Rich Man, Independent ( Voice of the Voiceless ), Army of the Sun and The Dagger and on the latter he sang and wrote lyrics alongside Howard Jones of Killswitch Engage.
" PC Gamer UKs James Flynn praised the game's graphics, sense of realism, and free-form missions ; about the latter, he wrote, " There's no right or wrong way to complete any of the missions in Terra Nova, and this is one of its strongest assets.
Haywood wrote in his autobiography that Flynn and Ettor's " part in the affair terminated their connection with the IWW.
" Haywood's biographer, Peter Carlson, wrote that Ettor left the IWW and that Flynn " remained in the union, but took pains to avoid Haywood and his supporters.
In 1936, Flynn joined the Communist Party and wrote a feminist column for its journal, the Daily Worker.

Flynn and book
Flynn in his 2007 book What Is Intelligence?
William Poundstone, author of the Big Secrets books, compared voiceprints of a Flynn lecture with those of spoken word segments from the Residents discography in his book Biggest Secrets.
It also features prominently in the science-fiction novels of Michael Flynn, particularly in The Wreck of the River of Stars ( 2003 ); this book is the tale of the last flight of a magnetic sail ship when fusion rockets based on the Farnsworth-Hirsch Fusor have become the preferred technology.
His final book, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, was written from August to October 1958 with the aid of ghostwriter Earl Conrad as Flynn, who was suffering from depression, anxiety and alcoholism, had long lost the discipline to write.
Flynn wanted to call the book In Like Me, but the publisher refused.
Martin regretted writing the foreword of The Thunder of Justice: The Warning, the Miracle, the Chastisement, the Era of Peace, a 1993 book by Ted and Maureen Flynn defending, among others, the apparitions in Međugorje, stating that false pretences were used in obtaining his recommendation.
Four years later, Flynn followed As We Go Marching with another and rather similar book, The Roosevelt Myth.
The first issue of New Crusaders was promoted with a September 8, 2012 book signing at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, featuring Flynn, Martinez and Ryan Jampole, who illustrated a variant cover for the issue.
" Flynn agrees that this possibility is an " attractive one ", and conditions it to say that " it is at least certain that the deadly weighted character of Sir Charles stifles the dramatic action of the book.
The term is among the fannish expressions used most extensively in the book Fallen Angels, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Michael Flynn, whose major protagonists are mostly fans ( active, covert, gafiated or fafiated ).

Flynn and all
: But Flynn let drive a single, to the wonderment of all,
The Flynn effect can be explained by a generally more stimulating environment for all people.
James Robert Flynn PhD FRSNZ ( born 1934 ), aka Jim Flynn, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, researches intelligence and is famous for his discovery of the Flynn effect, the continued year-after-year increase of IQ scores in all parts of the world.
" Cryptic was formed as a corporation in California by Jay Clem ( born 1947 ), Homer Flynn ( born April 1945 ), Hardy W. Fox ( born 1945 ), and John Kennedy in 1976, all of whom denied having been band members.
In addition BMI's online database of the performance rights organization ( of which the Residents and their publishing company, Pale Pachyderm Publishing ( Warner-Chappell ), have been members for their entire careers ), lists Flynn and Fox as the composers of all original Residents songs.
Cryptic openly admits the group's artwork is done by Flynn ( among others ), under various names that, put together, become Pornographics, but the pseudonym is rarely spelled the same way twice ( examples: Porno Graphics, Pore No Graphix, Pore-Know Graphics ); and that Fox is the " sound engineer " meaning that he is the main producer, engineer, master, and editor of all their recordings.
But I'll have to do it all over again in Hollywood with Errol Flynn!
This was the first time the word " vaporware " was used to imply intentional fraud, and is " widely considered the mother of all vaporware ," according to Laurie Flynn of The New York Times.
Captain Blood was adapted as a radio play on the February 22, 1937 broadcast of Lux Radio Theater with Flynn, de Havilland and Rathbone all reprising their film parts.
The Marlette ZIP code 48453 also serves all of Marlette Township, except for the northeast corner, as well as parts of southern Lamotte Township, the southwest part of Elmer Township, the northwest part of Flynn Township, the northeast corner of Elk Township, parts of northern Burnside Township in Lapeer County and the southeast corner of Koylton Township in Tuscola County.
The Nations reflected here are included in a Michael F. Flynn short story, in which all the Nine Nations have gained independence.
When referencing actor Errol Flynn, Warner Brothers studio head, Jack Warner, noted in his autobiography, My First Hundred Years in Hollywood, " To the Walter Mittys of the world he was all the heroes in one magnificent, sexy, animal package ".
The film was split into a series of short stories, all centered around the lead character, Jerome Rude, played by Flynn.
He'd find a disappointed Flynn, who had already sold all his gear in preparation for the move.
His first play, The Old Lady Says No !, helped establish the worldwide reputation of the Dublin Gate Theatre ; his second, The Moon in the Yellow River, has been performed around the globe in numerous productions featuring such actors as Jack Hawkins, Claude Rains and Errol Flynn, although not all in the same production.
Older Hollywood actors like Clara Bow, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Judy Garland and Rita Hayworth were all regulars in their day.
Consistently at all stages of his literary career, Flynn opposed militarism.
The early 1990 were dominated by players leaving to join league clubs, including Dean Spink ( Aston Villa ), Stuart Cash ( Nottingham Forest ), Andy Pearce, Tim Clarke, Sean Flynn ( all Coventry City ) and Evran Wright ( Walsall ).
Flynn appeared in all seasons of Zoey 101 until Trading Places, the first episode of season 4.
Little did anyone realize that Roger had been busy embezzling all of Dinah's trust fund money all the while trying to patch things up with Dinah while his lawyer and confidante, former DA Leo Flynn, was " doctoring " his financial books to make it look like Roger had lost the money in a bad investment, it was actually stashed away in the Cayman Islands.

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