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* Fuller Potter ( 1910 – 1990 ), abstract expressionist artist, lived most of his life in town.
* Fuller Potter, abstract-expressionist artist
* Fuller Potter ( 1910 – 1990 )
* Fuller Potter, American Abstract expressionist artist ( b. 1910 ).
Fuller Potter ( April 24, 1910 – 1990 ) was an American Abstract expressionist artist.
Fuller Potter spent several of his formative years painting landscapes and portraits in the Southern Appalachia region, later studying painting in Paris with Andre Lhote from 1929 to 1931, and in New York with Walt Kuhn and with Thomas Hart Benton.
Jeffrey Potter's To a Violent Grave, a biography of Jackson Pollock's last years, reports that Fuller Potter shared drinking sessions with Jackson Pollock in the mid-1950s.
Fuller Potter is considered as one of the major abstract painters of the 20th Century.
Among the original trustees of the Slater Fund were Rutherford B Hayes, Morrison R Waite, William E Dodge, Phillips Brooks, Daniel Coit Gilman, Morris Ketchum Jesup and the donor's son, William A Slater ; and among members chosen later were Melville W Fuller, William E Dodge, Jr, Henry Codman Potter, Cleveland H Dodge and Seth Low.

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Fuller painted by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | Toulouse-Lautrec.

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Songs from China and Japan were reserved exclusively for Miss Mao, who is a native of China, and those of the British Isles were sung by Mr. Fuller, who is English by birth.
* 1932 Roads of Memory ( dramatised by W E Fuller ; it is unclear what work this " sophisticated mystery " was based on )
His assistant was Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, later replaced by Margaret Fuller.
Alcott was rejected by most public opinion and, by the summer of 1837, he had only 11 students left and no assistant after Margaret Fuller moved to Providence, Rhode Island.
There, next door to Peabody's book store on West Street, Bronson Alcott hosted a series based on the " Conversations " model by Margaret Fuller called " A Course on the Conversations on Man — his History, Resources, and Expectations ".
* Andronicus, or the Unfortunate Politician, a 1646 satire by Thomas Fuller
Under the Borland name and a new management team headed by President and CEO Dale L. Fuller, a now-smaller and profitable Borland refocused on Delphi, and created a version of Delphi and C ++ Builder for Linux, both under the name Kylix.
Although the geodesic dome had been created some 30 years earlier by Dr. Walther Bauersfeld, Fuller was awarded United States patents.
Fuller financed some of his experiments with inherited funds, sometimes augmented by funds invested by his collaborators, one example being the Dymaxion car project.
The Montreal Biosphère by Buckminster Fuller, 1967
* EarlyBass. com by Jerry Fuller
Fuller also had her music recorded by Nat ' King ' Cole, Peggy Lee, and other leading talents of the time.
Dolores Fuller's autobiography, A Fuller Life: Hollywood, Ed Wood and Me, co-authored by Winnipeg writer Stone Wallace and her husband Philip Chamberlin, was published in 2008.
Fuller was portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker in Tim Burton's 1994 Wood biographical film Ed Wood, a portrayal of which she disapproved due to the image of her smoking in the film.
The ES-150 guitar featured a single-coil, hexagonally shaped " bar " pickup, which was designed by Walt Fuller.
One reason for this given by the researchers is that the B-80 is actually more like the original geodesic dome structure popularized by Buckminster Fuller, which uses triangles rather than hexagons.
Glen or Glenda is a 1953 exploitation film written, directed by, and starring Ed Wood, and featuring Bela Lugosi and Wood's then-girlfriend Dolores Fuller.
A 2000 survey by Dan Fuller and Doris Geide-Stevenson reports that of a sample of 308 economists surveyed by the American Economic Association, 45. 6 % fully agreed with the statement, " a minimum wage increases unemployment among young and unskilled workers ", 27. 9 % agreed with provisos, and 26. 5 % disagreed.
A widely related story, attributed to Richard ( Prophet ) Jennings was that Davis, while in Detroit playing at the Blue Bird club as a guest soloist in Billy Mitchell's house band along with Tommy Flanagan, Elvin Jones, Betty Carter, Yusef Lateef, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, Curtis Fuller and Donald Byrd stumbled into Baker's Keyboard Lounge out of the rain, soaking wet and carrying his trumpet in a paper bag under his coat, walked to the bandstand and interrupted Max Roach and Clifford Brown in the midst of performing Sweet Georgia Brown by beginning to play My Funny Valentine, and then, after finishing the song, stumbled back into the rainy night.
It also played a central role in the development of the musical style later referred to as Piedmont blues ; indeed, much of the music played by such artists of the genre as Reverend Gary Davis, Blind Boy Fuller, Elizabeth Cotten, and Etta Baker, could be referred to as " ragtime guitar.

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Johnson took part in “ The Ruse of Medusa ” – the culmination of Cunningham ’ s Satie Festival-with Cage, Cunningham, Fuller, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Lippold, Ruth Asawa, Arthur Penn, and others among the cast and crew.
Its art teachers included Anni & Josef Albers, Eric Bentley, Ilya Bolotowsky, Willem & Elaine de Kooning, Buckminster Fuller, Lyonel Feininger, Franz Kline, Walter Gropius and Robert Motherwell.
Humes, Jack Gelber, the Aga Khan, Blair Fuller, the cast of the British comedy stage revue Beyond The Fringe, Jules Feiffer, Jackie Kennedy, British actress Jean Marsh, Gore Vidal, Kenneth Tynan, and his first wife, Elaine Dundy, through whom Southern met satirist Lenny Bruce.
Richards, took place in the summer of 1948 at Black Mountain College in North Carolina: John Cage suggested the project and played the music ; Buckminster Fuller played the role of the Baron Medusa ; Merce Cunningham danced the part of the mechanical monkey ; Willem de Kooning designed the set and Elaine de Kooning played Frisette ; and the play was directed by Arthur Penn.

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William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
Starns of Prairie View A & M, D. C. Fuller of Texas College and G. Whitte Jordan of Wiley College — met in Houston, Texas, to discuss common interests.
* Norman Muscarello, journalist John G. Fuller wrote about Muscarello's alleged UFO sighting in his book the Incident at Exeter ( 1966 )
The first actual site of Medary was located by the Dakota Land Company out of Minnesota which was led by Alpheus G. Fuller and Major Franklin J. DeWitt and accompanied by engineer Samuel A. Medary, Jr.
Other early Christian radio programs broadcast nationwide in the U. S. beginning in the 1920s – 1930s include ( years of radio broadcast shown ): Bob Jones, Sr. ( 1927 – 1962 ), Ralph W. Sockman ( 1928 – 1962 ), G. E. Lowman ( 1930 – 1965 ), The Lutheran Hour ( 1930 – present ), and Charles E. Fuller ( 1937 – 1968 ).
Their sighting attracted national publicity and became the focus of a bestselling book, Incident at Exeter, by journalist John G. Fuller.
When no cause for the blackout was immediately apparent, several UFO writers ( including John G. Fuller, in his book Incident at Exeter ) postulated that the blackout was caused by UFOs.
George Orwell, in reply to a letter from Philip Rahv requesting names of possible contributors for PR, offered the following: Alex Comfort, Henry Treece, Alun Lewis, William Rogers, G. S. Fraser, Roy Fuller, Kathleen Raine, who all contributed to Poetry London.
In 1966, writer John G. Fuller secured the cooperation of the Hills and Dr. Simon, and wrote the book The Interrupted Journey about the case.
The 1966 publication of Interrupted Journey, by John G. Fuller, details much of the Hills ' claims.
* Fuller, John G. ( 1975 ).
( 1914 – 1918 ) G. Frederick Barnes, William Barnett, Arthur Brackley, William C. Collins, George F. Craddock, Trevor Durrant, Robert G. Fuller, Albert Giles, William Giles, Alan F. M. Grant, David Millard, Archibald Muir, Maurice Simmonds, W. Kenneth Sinclair, Robin R. Skene, Ernest Tickner, Jack Tickner, Herbert W. Walls, Ernest A. Whapshot, Sidney Wright, Alfred Wye.
* John G. Fuller
* John G. Fuller, The Day Of St. Anthony's Fire ( New York: The MacMillan Company, 1968 ).
Among Cowles's students who advanced American ecology were Victor E. Shelford, William Skinner Cooper, Paul B. Sears, George Damon Fuller, Walter P. Cottam, Arthur G. Vestal and May Theilgaard Watts.
* John G. Fuller ( 1913 – 1990 ), New England-based American author
Thomas W. Fuller's son, Thomas G. Fuller spent more than 50 years in the building industry.
* Papke, Keith G. Montmorillonite, Bentonite and Fuller ’ s Earth Deposits in Nevada, Nevada Bureau of Mines Bulletin 76, Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada-Reno, 1970.
Harry Carey, Jr. was born Henry G. Carey in Saugus, California, the son of actor Harry Carey ( 1878 – 1947 ) and actress Olive Fuller Golden ( 1896 – 1988 ).
* Fuller, G. D. ( 1935 ) Raunkiaer's ecological papers.
In April 1922 he joined the coalition ministry under Sir G. W. Fuller as vice-president of the executive council and leader of the upper House, and remained in office until June 1925.

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