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Frye and was
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A reference is made to the song in the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off when a bedridden Cameron Frye sings, " When Cameron was in Egypt's land, let my Cameron go ".
The site of the library and the adjacent Northrop Frye Building was originally on the route of Queen's Park Crescent.
Frye, as well as being the founder of the company, was also an active pilot of the line.
Herman Northrop " Norrie " Frye, ( July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991 ) was a Canadian literary critic and literary theorist, considered one of the most influential of the 20th century.
Frye was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec but raised in Moncton, New Brunswick.
He was the third child of Herman Edward Frye and Catherine Maud Howard.
Moreover, Frye outlined an innovative manner of studying literature that was to deeply influence the study of literature in general.
In 1974 – 1975 Frye was the Norton professor at Harvard University.
" ( 7 ), Thus, Frye launched the pursuit which was to occupy the rest of his career — that of establishing criticism as a " coherent field of study which trains the imagination quite as systematically and efficiently as the sciences train the reason " ( Hamilton 34 ).
Once asked whether his critical theory was Romantic, Frye responded, " Oh, it's entirely Romantic, yes " ( Stingle 1 ).
Because of its important social function, Frye felt that literary criticism was an essential part of a liberal education, and worked tirelessly to communicate his ideas to a wider audience.
However, it was Blake, Frye's " Virgilian guide " ( Stingle 1 ), who first awakened Frye to the " mythological frame of our culture " ( Cotrupi 14 ).
In fact, Frye claims that his " second book was contained in embryo in the first Symmetry " ( Stubborn Structure 160 ).
For it was in reflecting on the similarity between Blake and Milton that Frye first stumbled upon the " principle of the mythological framework ," the recognition that " the Bible was a mythological framework, cosmos or body of stories, and that societies live within a mythology " ( Hart 18 ).
Frye argued that regardless of the formal quality of the writing, it was imperative to study Canadian literary productions in order to understand the Canadian imagination and its reaction to the Canadian environment.
Frye maintained that such communities were peculiarly Canadian, and fostered a literature that was formally immature, that displayed deep moral discomfort with " uncivilized " nature, and whose narratives reinforced social norms and values.
Based on his observations of Canadian literature, Frye concluded that, by extension, Canadian identity was defined by a fear of nature, by the history of settlement and by unquestioned adherence to the community.
Northrop Frye was made a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1972.
The Northrop Frye Centre, part of Victoria College at the University of Toronto, was named in his honour, as was the Humanities Stream of the Vic One Program at Victoria College and the Northrop Frye Centre for Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto.

Frye and elected
But after Democrats consolidated power in the late 1890s, no African Americans were elected until Henry Frye ( a Democrat ) in 1968.
Lake was elected to a regular term as an associate justice on the court in 1994, and was elected the court's chief justice in 2000, defeating incumbent Henry Frye.
Dingley was elected as a Republican to the 47th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William P. Frye.
In 1911, he was appointed as chairman of the Board of State Assessors, but resigned after being appointed and later elected Senator, filing the vacancy caused by the death of William P. Frye.
Frye, a member of the Republican Party, spent most of his political career as a legislator, serving in the Maine House of Representatives and U. S. House of Representatives before being elected to the U. S. Senate, where he served for 30 years and died in office.
Frye served in the 42nd Congress and the five succeeding Congresses from March 4, 1871, to March 17, 1881, when he resigned after being elected Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James G. Blaine.
When Frye was elected to the North Carolina General Assembly as a state representative in 1968, he was the only black North Carolina legislator, and the first elected in the 20th century.

Frye and Royal
Canada's intelligence service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police spied on Frye, watching his participation in the anti-Vietnam War movement, an academic forum about China, and activism to end South African apartheid.

Frye and Society
Frye was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award by the American Philosophical Society.

Frye and Canada
The distinguished literary critic and theorist Northrop Frye, the former Governor-General of Canada Roméo LeBlanc, and former Supreme Court Justice Ivan Cleveland Rand, developer of the Rand Formula and Canada's representative on the UNSCOP commission.
Subsequently, Frye elaborated on these observations, especially in his conclusion to Carl F. Klinck's Literary History of Canada ( 1965 ).
In the posthumous Collected Works of Northrop Frye, his writings on Canada occupy the thick 12th volume.
In the 1940s, Layton and his fellow Canadian poets rejected the older generation of poets, as well as critic Northrop Frye ; their efforts helped define the tone of the post-war generation poets in Canada.
The Press has published dozens of notable authors, including Northrop Frye, Robertson Davies, Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Mark Kingwell, Lester Pearson, George Elliott Clarke, Julia Kristeva, Yousuf Karsh, Bernard Lonergan, and Umberto Eco, and has produced some of the most important books ever published in Canada, such as The Gutenberg Galaxy, The Bias of Communication, The Vertical Mosaic, the Historical Atlas of Canada, the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and History of the Book in Canada.

Frye and 1951
II and III ( Seattle, WA: Tartu Publications, 1984 and 1989 ); Lucile Saunders McDonald, The Lake Washington Story, ( Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing Co., 1979 ); Brandt Morgan, Enjoying Seattle's Parks ( Seattle, WA: Greenwood Publications, 1979 ); Harry W. Higman and Earl J. Larrison, Union Bay: The Life of a City Marsh, ( Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1951 ); J. Willis Sayre, This City of Ours ( Seattle, WA: Seattle School District No. 1, 1936 ); Sophie Frye Bass, Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle ( Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1937 ); Roger Sale, Seattle: Past to Present ( Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1976 ).
Curtis Frye ( born October 20, 1951 in Vass, North Carolina ) is the head coach for the University of South Carolina Track and Field teams.

Frye and awarded
Deibert was awarded the University of Toronto Outstanding Teaching Award ( 2002 ), the Northrop Frye Distinguished Teaching and Research Award ( 2002 ), and the Carolyn Tuohy Award for Public Policy ( 2010 ).

Frye and Pierce
William Pierce Frye ( September 2, 1830August 8, 1911 ) was an American politician from the U. S. state of Maine.
" Frye, William Pierce ( 1830 – 1911 ).
Frye currently practices law with Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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