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* " When H. G. Wells Split the Atom: A 1914 Preview of 1945 ", by Freda Kirchwey, in The Nation, posted 4 Sep 2003 ( original 18 Aug 1945 issue ).
During the late 1940s and again in the early 1950s, a merger was discussed by The Nation's Freda Kirchwey ( later Carey McWilliams ) and The New Republic's Michael Straight.
Former editors include Victor Navasky, Norman Thomas ( associate editor ), Carey McWilliams, and Freda Kirchwey, the subject of a biography by the feminist historian Sara Alpern.
In 1946, the Nations editor Freda Kirchwey fired Stone when she found out that he had signed with the lefist New York newspaper PM as a foreign correspondent covering the Jewish underground in Mandatory Palestine.
Though by 1951 a committed Californian, McWilliams moved to New York City to work at The Nation under then editor Freda Kirchwey.
Fischer left The Nation in 1945 after a dispute with the editor, Freda Kirchwey, over the journal's sympathetic reporting of Joseph Stalin.

Freda and then
Simpson then divorced Linda, and remarried Freda, who has two sons ( born 1979 and August 1984 ) and a daughter ( born 1977 ) from her previous marriage.
Nearly simultaneously with him, William Pollack, then of Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, and researchers John Gorman and Vincent Freda of New York City's Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, having come to the same realization, set out to prove it by injecting a group of male prisoners at Sing Sing Correctional Facility with antibody provided by Ortho, obtained by a fractionation technique developed by Dr Pollack ( who also provided Dr. Finn with several vials of antibody during a visit by Dr. Finn to Ortho ).
He was then married to Margaret Emily Cahill in 1978, and Freda Edis in December 1989 whom he later separated from.
On August 23, 1979 Freda was captured in Costa Rica and extradited to Italy, after which several trials followed, and he was sentenced to 15 years of jail for " subversive association " on March 20, 1981, then acquitted on August 1, 1985 for lack of evidence.
With Juliana Hatfield and Freda Love ( then Freda Boner ) he co-founded the indie rock trio Blake Babies in 1986.
He planned to get rid of both the Pengelleys, one through murder and the other by execution, and his new wife – Freda – would then inherit their money.

Freda and at
There she soon met Freda Boner ( now Freda Love ) and John Strohm, forming the Blake Babies with them in 1986, at the age of 19.
Chapman had two fiancées at the same time on opposite sides of the war, Freda Stevenson in England and Dagmar Lahlum in Norway, each under the protection of and financially assisted by their respective governments.
Past performers at the week-long festival include: Diana Krall, Arturo Sandoval, Jean Carne, Phil Woods, Aretha Franklin, Freda Payne, Cassandra Wilson, Ethel Ennis, David Sanborn, Jane Monheit, Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ramsey Lewis, Patti Austin, and Ann Hampton Callaway
Likewise, although never mentioned, Smeaton's Tower on the seafront at Plymouth Hoe, was used for the honeymoon of " Shorty " Blake ( Mills ) and his wife Freda ( Kay Walsh ).
Simpson met his first wife Freda when working at a greyhound track, parading the dogs and setting the traps.
In addition, Dr. John M. Bowman, one of the researchers at the University of Manitoba, and Dr Freda pushed to allow antepartum use.
In 1970, at age 21, she started a progressive country band called Freda and the Firedogs in Austin, Texas, and began her solo career in 1974.
* William C. Freda, Managing Partner of Clients & Markets at Deloitte & Touche USA LLP.
Driver went to school at Wilbraham Road and was later joined there by her younger sister Freda, who shared a class with a young Pat Phoenix, who would play the role of Elsie Tanner in Coronation Street.
In September 2004 Freda Watts, a former silk weaver at Listers, cut a ribbon across the entrance to the mills-construction work had started.
Freda Payne's " Band of Gold " was # 1, while Chairmen of the Board's " Give Me Just a Little More Time " was at # 2 in the UK Singles Chart.
One expression of St James's concern with social justice is its continuation of the Sister Freda Mission-a service that provides weekly lunches to the needy and a full dinner at Christmas time.
On March 3, 1972, Franco Freda, Giovanni Ventura and Rauti were arrested and charged with planning the terrorist attacks of April 25, 1969 at the Trade Fair and Railway Station in Milan, and the August 8 and August 9, 1969 bombings of several trains, followed by the Piazza Fontana bombing, but were acquitted and no-one was ever successfully prosecuted.
She has also worked at the Royal National Theatre: playing as a junior member of the company in 1975, as Freda in Peter Hall's Old Vic production of John Gabriel Borkman ( starring Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft and Wendy Hiller ) and as Maggie in W. S. Gilbert's Engaged ; in 1995, as Lady Politic Would-Be in Matthew Warchus's Volpone ; and in 2003 as Dotty Otley in the NT's touring ( and London ) revival of Noises Off.
Stevenson, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Steven Fromholz ; western swing and honky tonk musicians Alvin Crow, Ray Benson ( Asleep at the Wheel ), Marcia Ball ( Freda & the Firedogs ); and Nashville-based Outlaw country musicians Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Jessi Colter, and Tompall Glaser.
As promised, he returns the next night but finds a note from Freda asking him to join her at " Whitefriars.
The Julius and Freda Baer Building was named in memory of his parents and was located on the edge of Washington University ’ s campus at the southeast corner of Millbrook and Big Bend.

Freda and time
When the show started broadcasting again live on January 2, 2007, it was revealed that Don had been angry since the death of Freda, and that he felt that he had not had time to properly grieve.
Imparja TV was chaired by Freda Glynn for its first 10 years and, for a time, she was the only female chair of a television network in the world.
The climax of the programme was his visit to Auschwitz-where he met Freda Winemann-a Holocaust Survivor who was returning to Auschwitz for the first time.

Freda and her
As Freda Easton explained in her study of Waldorf schools, " Whether one accepts anthroposophy as a science depends upon whether one accepts Steiner's interpretation of a science that extends the consciousness and capacity of human beings to experience their inner spiritual world.
The scars on her cheek are said to be the result of a fight between her and Erzulie Freda over possession of Ti-Jean Petro, as the two are fierce rivals.
Freda Charcilia Payne ( born September 19, 1942 ) is an American singer and actress best known for her million selling, 1970 hit single, " Band of Gold ".
Her other Invictus albums were Contact ( 1971 ), The Best of Freda Payne ( 1972, a compilation which included four new, unissued songs ), and her last Invictus album Reaching Out ( 1973 ).
" In the mid 1990s, she released three albums for Dove Music: Freda Payne Sings the ( Unauthorized ) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody ( 1995, a comedy album ), An Evening With Freda Payne: Live in Concert which featured her sister Scherrie Payne on background vocals, and her first ( and only ) Christmas album Christmas With Freda and Friends, which featured a duet between Freda and Scherrie ( both 1996 ).
During the early 2000s, the following compilation albums of her music were released: Lost in Love ( which includes nine of her post-Invictus recordings ), Band of Gold: The Best of Freda Payne ( both 2000 ), Unhooked Generation: The Complete Invictus Recordings ( 2001 ), and The Best of Freda Payne: Ten Best Series ( 2002 ).
Over the years Scherrie has loaned her unique and stunning vocals as backing vocalist to many established performers, including her sister Freda Payne, on the following listed albums:
*" Now Is the Time to Say Goodbye " ( written for and recorded by her sister Freda Payne )
During the 1960s the running of the cinema was taken over by Mr Coopers daughter Freda, and her husband Jack Aldridge, who had previously ran a local taxi firm.
Nick Adams plays a scientist by the name of Stephen Reinhart who travels to England with his fiancee ( played by Suzan Farmer ) to visit her parents Nahum ( Boris Karloff ) and Letitia ( Freda Jackson ).

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