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Lindsay Gordon Anderson ( 17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994 ) was an Indian-born, British feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light of the Free Cinema movement and the British New Wave.
* June 24 – Adam Lindsay Gordon, Australian poet ( b. 1833 )
* Maclean, Gordon Lindsay & Roberts, Austin ( 1988 ): Roberts ' Birds of Southern Africa ( Revised Edition ).
* D. Michael Lindsay — President of Gordon College, Massachusetts
Anderson has also collaborated with William S. Burroughs, Jean Dupuy, Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, Ian Ritchie, Peter Gabriel, Perry Hoberman, David Sylvian, Jean Michel Jarre, Brian Eno, Phillip Glass, Nona Hendryx, Bobby McFerrin, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Dave Stewart, Peter Gordon, Adrian Belew, Hector Zazou, and Lou Reed.
He was well received by his fellow writers, George Gordon McCrae, Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and others, but Kendall had none of the qualities of a successful journalist, though some of his work was accepted by the press and George Robertson published his second volume, Leaves from Australian Forests, soon after his arrival.
* October 19-Adam Lindsay Gordon, " national poet " of Australia ( died 1870 )
However, her first success as a novelist, Report for Murder: The First Lindsay Gordon Mystery, did not appear until 1987.
McDermid's notable characters are a lesbian journalist, Lindsay Gordon ; a private investigator, Kate Brannigan ; and a psychologist, Tony Hill, who suffers from sexual dysfunction.
Her books mainly fall into three series: Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan, and, beginning in 1995, the Tony Hill and Carol Jordan series, the first entry in which, The Mermaids Singing, won the Crime Writers ' Association Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel of the Year.
* ' Gordon Lindsay Maclean ; 1993 ; Robert's Birds of Southern Africa ; Sixth Edition ; John Voelcker Bird Book Fund '
DNA originally consisted of Lindsay, Crutchfield, Gordon Stevenson and Mirielle Cervenka, and took their name from a song by another no wave band, Mars.
* Gordon Lindsay Maclean-Robert's Birds of South Africa, 6th Edition
He was also a part of the Voice of Healing Revival in the U. S. in the 40s and 50s together with Oral Roberts, Gordon Lindsay and T. L. Osborn.
* Adam Lindsay Gordon ( 1833 – 1870 ), Australian poet, jockey and politician.
Horne appears to have had as little sense of discipline as Adam Lindsay Gordon showed at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and like him was asked to leave.
Along with such literary figures as Henry Kendall, Adam Lindsay Gordon, George Gordon McCrae and Marcus Clarke he was a member of the Yorick Club where members met and discussed literature.
In Britain, Scottish-born Val McDermid created lesbian journalist-cum-sleuth Lindsay Gordon, and Joan Smith ( born 1953 ) has gained popularity as the author of a series of Loretta Lawson novels.
McCarthy began the charity in 1995 with her daughter, Mary McCarthy Parsons and J. Lindsay Gordon.
On September 18 & 19, 1962 Gordon Lindsay, who was a prominent voice in the movement at the time, held a convention at the Baker Hotel in Dallas for interested ministers.
John Mears President, J. C. Hibbard Vice-President, Gordon Lindsay Secretary-Treasurer, W. A. Raiford Executive Secretary.
* Gordon Lindsay Maclean, Robert's Birds of South Africa, 6th Edition ISBN 0-620-17583-4
* Gordon Lindsay Maclean-Robert's Birds of South Africa, 6th Edition

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One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
Returning home he was created a peer of the United Kingdom as Viscount Gordon, of Aberdeen in the County of Aberdeen ( 1814 ), and made a member of the Privy Council.
However, a setback arose in the northern Sydney seat of Gordon, when the Liberal member Harry Jago failed to nominate his candidacy, thereby losing the seat to the Democratic Labor Party before the election took place.
Robert Gordon Sproul was a member of the Bohemian Club, and he sponsored Lawrence's membership in 1932.
On 5 May, Lumley said that she had received private assurances of support from a senior member of the Royal Family, and attended a meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street the following day.
Several well-known people live here, including Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle Corporation, who spent nine years building an architecturally authentic, $ 200 + million Japanese feudal castle and man-made lake in Woodside ; Gordon E. Moore, co-founder of Intel and originator of Moore's Law ; John Thompson, CEO of Symantec ; Neil Young, rock musician and songwriter, who owns a ranch and recording studio there ; Michelle Pfeiffer, actress, and her husband David E. Kelley, producer ; Thomas Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems ; Scott Cook, co-founder of Intuit, Inc .; John Doerr, venture capitalist ; Dr. Carl Djerassi, novelist and member of team that developed the birth control pill ; Kenneth Fisher, founder of Fisher Investments, Forbes columnist, author, and local historian ; Susan Dawson, philanthropist ; and Joan Baez, folk singer.
Another member of the Surrattsville High School Class of 1976 was baritone Gordon Hawkins, who has won critical acclaim for his performances with opera companies and symphonies around the world.
That changed in 2003 with the election of Democrats Theresa Egan as Town Supervisor and Dan Plummer, along with Independence Party member Tim Gordon, creating a new majority on the town board for the first time in recollection.
* Gordon L. Park ( 1937 – 2010 ), a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from 1993 – 1996, was born in Lexington.
From 1952 Burke attended the Mayer Sulzberger Junior High School at 701 – 741 North 48th Street in the Mill Creek neighborhood of West Philadelphia, where he was a member of a choir organized by Miss Joy Goings, that included McCoy Tyner ; three future members of The Castelles: George Grant, Billy Taylor and Octavius Anthony ; Lee Andrews ; William " Sonny " Gordon, later of the Angels and The Turbans, who lived a couple of houses from Burke ; George Tindley of the Dreams ; and George Pounds, Karl English, and Melvin Story of the Cherokees.
During the early period of this time, the Liberals ' most prominent member was Gordon Gibson, Sr.
In 1985, Dexter Gordon was named a member and Officer of the French Order of Arts and Letters by the Ministry of Culture in France, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1986.
Between 1940 and 1943, Gordon was a member of Lionel Hampton's band, playing in a saxophone section alongside Illinois Jacquet and Marshall Royal.
After taking two years off to recover from a car accident, drummer Mikey " Bug " Cox joined forces with his long time friend and the producer of Coal Chamber's first album, and Orgy member Jay Gordon to form Machine Gun Orchestra.
Congressman F. Bradford Morse assisted in the city's selection for " Model Cities " status ; Brendan Fleming, UML, Math Department, faculty member, after his election to the Lowell City Council proposed the first Historic District “ The Mill and Canal District ” which was approved in 1972 ; Gordon Marker, Executive Director of Model Cities and an urban planner, was instrumental in designing the concept for an Urban Park based on Historic Preservation and Economic Revitalization ; Patrick Mogan, Education Administrator and later Superintendent of Schools, was primarily interested in Lowell ’ s children and strongly advocated the preservation and sharing of their cultural experiences ; and the Lowell Historical Society which opened the Lowell Museum in 1976.
The group was now a quintet, with the fifth member being tenor Sonny Gordon, who had been the lead of the Angels in 1954.
Margaret " Daisy Doots " Gordon, her niece and namesake, was the first registered member, but did not attend the first meeting.
In 2008, Gordon was a member of the Official Competition Jury at the 65th Venice International Film Festival.
The rejected candidates included prominent Bond supporters like Mr Merriman and Mr Sauer, and also Sir Gordon Sprigg and Mr A. Douglass, another member of the cabinet.
* Gordon Crooks Wilson ( 1872 – 1937 ), Conservative and Unionist Party member of the Canadian House of Commons
* Gordon Canfield — American politician, member of the House of Representatives for New Jersey's 8th Congressional district.
A long-time music professor at Wesleyan University, Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union, which included Robert Ashley, David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma.
He was a co-founder of the ONCE Group, as well as a member of the Sonic Arts Union, which also included David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, and Gordon Mumma.
At the time, Robert Gordon Robertson, then a member of the Cabinet Secretariat, opined that Canadians would not like the title King of Canada, as " most Canadians ... have not thought of themselves as citizens of either a republic or a monarchy.
* In the U. S. television series The Wild, Wild West, Episode 16 of Season Two ( 1966-67 ) — " The Night of the Tottering Tontine " — finds James West and Artemus Gordon protecting a man who is a member of a tontine whose members are being murdered one by one.

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