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Snelling supplied the photographic prints which were available for sale at Gardner's lectures.
Gardner's family were wealthy and upper middle class, running a family firm, Joseph Gardner and Sons, which described itself as " the oldest private company in the timber trade within the British Empire.
' However, the above quote is in the context of a section in Gardner's book examining why the Templars were executed by the Christian Church, so it is entirely possible that the reference is not to Gardner's own opinion of homosexuality but that of earlier Christians.
The contents were subsequently published in Martin Gardner's The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition, and is also available as a hardback book The Wasp in a Wig: A Suppressed Episode ....
While the Mason novels were largely a form of pulp fiction of the sort that began Gardner's writing career, they are unusual in that the whodunnit mysteries usually involved two solutions: one in which the authorities believed ( whereby Mason's client was guilty ) and an alternative explanation ( whereby Mason's client was innocent ).
" They also found that Gardner's shape and size as recorded on charts were wholly inaccurate.
The area was initially called Gardner's Canada and original proprietors were named in 1736.
Originally, named Gardner's Fork, the river took on Gardner's name although prospectors and explorers who visited the area later in the century were unaware of the trapper Johnson Gardner.
The Gardner's were longtime friends of The " Justin " family.
It continues to be debated whether Gardner's claims that Clutterbuck was involved in pagan witchcraft were true, or whether Gardner used the name of a respectable local worthy as a private joke and in order to distract attention from his true magical partner, Edith Woodford-Grimes.
As Burrow remarks, in Gardner's anthology ' The all-thinking, all-feeling metaphysical poets were becoming virtually coextensive with seventeenth-century poetry '.
The paired arrangement may have been inspired by the 1865 prison portraits taken by Alexander Gardner of accused conspirators in the Lincoln assassination trial, though Gardner's photographs were full-body portraits with only the heads turned for the profile shots.
The third school, Groves, was used as a temporary site for Rhosnesni, Ysgol Clywedog and another local school, St James Gardner's Catholic High School, while improvements were made to their permanent sites.
The Star was designed in 1910 by Francis Sweisguth — draftsman for William Gardner's Naval Architect office — and the first 22 were built in Port Washington, New York by Ike Smith during the winter of 1910-11.
Whilst Gardner's Bond novels received a mixed reaction from the critics, they were popular and a number appeared in the The New York Times Best Seller list, bringing the author commercial success.
She later remarked that there were certain things in this coven that were better than those in Gardner's, for instance she thought that " believed in getting close to nature as few Gardnerian witches at that time seemed to do ".
Julia Pleasants and David Creswell, Gardner's maternal great-grandparents, were married in 1854 at Bibb's columned plantation house, Belle Mina, located in Limestone County near Huntsville, Alabama.
Not all photographs were Gardner's ; he credited the negative producer and the positive print printer.
A contemporary review in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette particularly welcomed Gardner's critical remarks about Hoxsey Therapy and about Krebiozen, both of which were being advanced as anti-cancer measures at that time.
Mark Erickson, author of Science, culture and society: understanding science in the twenty-first century, noted that Gardner's book provided " a flavour of the immense optimism surrounding science in the 1950s " and that his choice of topics were " interesting ", but also that his attacks on " osteopathy, chiropractice, and the Bates method for correcting eyesight would raise eyebrows amongst medical practitioners today ".
After it was learned something amiss was happening on Oa, a task force ( as shown in the Emerald Fallout series ), which consisted of Guy Gardner, Wonder Woman, Captain Atom, Alan Scott, Martian Manhunter, Ferrin Colos of the Darkstars, and Arisia, ventured to Oa to discover the cause of Guy Gardner's visions of its destruction that were brought about by him wielding Sinestro's power ring ( which was also fueled by the power expelled by the Guardians, their rings, batteries, or Parallax himself ).

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A double by Green, Allison's run-scoring 2-baser, an infield single by Lemon and Gardner's solid single to center put the Twins back in front in the last of the fifth.
It has been shown that Gerald Gardner's book collection which was acquired by Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Continuing debates about the nature of intelligence revolve on whether intelligence can be characterized by a single factor known as general intelligence, multiple factors ( e. g., Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences ), or whether it can be measured at all.
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, later identified the woman who initiated Gardner as Dorothy Clutterbuck, referenced in A Witches ' Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
Scholar Ronald Hutton argues in his Triumph of the Moon that Gardner's tradition was largely the inspiration of members of the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship and especially that of a woman known by the magical name of " Dafo ".
Ruickbie, Hutton, and others further argue that much of what has been published of Gardnerian Wicca, as Gardner's practice came to be known by, was written by Blake, Yeats, Valiente and Crowley and contains borrowings from other identifiable sources.
" Gardnerian " was originally a pejorative term coined by Gardner's initiate and contemporary Roy Bowers ( also known as Robert Cochrane ), a British cunning man.
However, the legitimacy of Gardner's rumored homophobia is disputable because Gardner showed much more evidence of an open and accepting attitude about practices in his writing which would not be characterized by the hatred or phobia which was common in the 1950s:
In this, of course, he has been born out by modern neuropsychology which now can describe both discrete cognitive capacities ( see Howard Gardner's work on " multiple intelligences ") and discrete neurological evolutionary " modules " which account for these abilities ( for example, as described in Joseph Ledoux's book The Synaptic Self ).
* " In the Name of Skepticism: Martin Gardner's Misrepresentations of General Semantics ", by Bruce I. Kodish, appeared in General Semantics Bulletin, Number 71, 2004.
Inspired by Gnosticism and Gerald Gardner's Wicca, the coven venerated Satan as both a horned god and ophite messiah.
Duhan entered Tarr's and tried to get Gardner's number, but was rebuffed by the receptionist.
In 2008 Colonial Radio Theatre began a series of adaptations of Gardner's novels, scripted by M. J. Elliott.
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera stretched Gardner's character by creating " Perry Masonry " in the episode of The Flintstones in which the Rubbles adopt Bamm-Bamm.
However, it was first analyzed and was published in a philosophy paper spread to the philosophical community by Robert Nozick in 1969, and appeared in Martin Gardner's Scientific American column in 1974.
Gerald Gardner's use of ' athame ' probably came from modern French versions of the Key of Solomon, probably via Grillot de Givry's Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy ( 1931 ), who misinterpreted the term as applying to the main ritual knife, as shown by his index entries " arthane " or " arthame ".
In this edition, she claimed, was an advertisement for Gardner's novel, High Magic's Aid, which was opposite an article titled " The Book of Shadows " written by the palmist Mir Bashir.
A leather bound manuscript written in Gardner's handwriting that was titled Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical was later found amongst his papers from the Museum after his death by Aidan Kelly and was later obtained by Richard and Tamarra James of the Wiccan Church of Canada.
It appeared to be a first draft of Gardner's Book of Shadows, and featured sections based upon the rituals of the Ordo Templi Orientis which had been devised by the occultist Aleister Crowley.
German productions of Herb Gardner's " I'm Not Rappaport " almost always cast the role of Midge Carter, the black character, famously portrayed in the U. S. by Ossie Davis, with a white actor in black makeup.

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