Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Kenneth Grant" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Grant and met
In May 1979, while at the album release party for her second album, My Father's Eyes, Grant met Gary Chapman, writer of the title track ( and future husband ).
Grant met with his senior General, William T. Sherman, who advised he was prepared to attack the Confederate stronghold of equal numbers at Corinth, Mississippi.
In March 1865, while Lincoln met at City Point with Grant, Sherman and Admiral David Dixon Porter, Union forces finally took Petersburg and then captured Richmond in April, after an unsuccessful Confederate assault on Fort Stedman.
In a political move to provide some manner of response, Grant met as a civilian with the opposing party heads and, with his potential use of the armed forces an implicit threat, was able to facilitate a settlement.
One of Keynes's greatest loves was the artist Duncan Grant, whom he met in 1908.
Following Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House and the assassination of President Lincoln, Sherman met with Johnston at Bennett Place in Durham, North Carolina, to negotiate a Confederate surrender.
Grant met with prominent black leaders for consultation, and signed a bill into law that guaranteed equal rights to both blacks and whites in Washington D. C.
On April 9, 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee met with Union General Ulysses S. Grant at the village of Appomattox Court House.
Under a flag of truce, Eufaula's mayor, Doctor C. J. Pope, and other prominent citizens met General Grierson beyond College Hill with news that General Robert E. Lee had already surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse and that the Civil War was over.
While serving as bandleader with the United Service Organizations ( USO ) during World War II, Blake met and married Marion Grant Tyler, widow of violinist Willy Tyler, in 1945.
These included Neil Gaiman, whom she met in 1987 on a talent-scouting trip, as well as Peter Milligan and Grant Morrison.
In a telegram to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton on May 13, 1864, Grant stated that " Meade has more than met my most sanguine expectations.
He met Grant on the set of Hot Saturday ( 1932 ) where they share only one scene together and shortly afterwards they began rooming together in a beach house in Malibu that became known as " Bachelor Hall.
In his book, Cary Grant: Grant's Secret Sixth Marriage ( 2004 ), Marc Eliot claims Grant had a sexual relationship with Scott after they met on the set of Hot Saturday ( 1932 ).
His career as a musician began when he teamed up with Mike Curb, a friend he met in the choir at Grant High School in Van Nuys, California, to form an instrumental surf combo.
In December, Burnside met with President Lincoln and General Grant about his future.
Notably, Grant claimed that Spare had been a member of the secretive Cult of Ku, a Chinese occult sect who met in Stockwell to worship a serpent goddess.
Rushing to see him at his hospital bed, it was here that Spare's two dearest friends, Kenneth Grant and Frank Letchford, met one another for the first time.
Following his arrival at Halifax, Arthur toured the country for eight weeks and made a visit in January 1870 to Washington, D. C., where he met with President Ulysses S. Grant.
Stanley Berenstain and Janice Grant met in 1941 on their first day of drawing class at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art, where they formed an immediate bond.
Cary Grant visited the set and told Hedren, " I think you're the bravest lady I've ever met.
" Ouray also met President Ulysses S. Grant.
Two years after making this statement, Grant met with a representative of the Coca-Cola Company to discuss the church's position on Coca-Cola ; at the conclusion of their second meeting, Grant stated that he was " sure I have not the slightest desire to recommend that the people leave Coca-Cola alone if th amount caffeine in Coca-Cola is absolutely harmless, which they claim it is ".

Grant and Aleister
She introduced him to her husband Kenneth Grant ( 1924 – 2011 ), a former disciple of Aleister Crowley's who was greatly interested in the occult.
Important contributors to the concept of evocation include Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Francis Barrett, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Aleister Crowley, Franz Bardon and Kenneth Grant.
A portrait of Lam was drawn by Aleister Crowley around 1917 in New York ... The drawing was given to Kenneth Grant in 1945, and its hypnotic image bears an uncannily strong resemblance to the E. T.
He was involved in the publishing of Aleister Crowley's Magical and Philosophical Commentaries on The Book of the Law ( edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant ; 93 Publishing, 1974 ) and was a student of Marcelo Ramos Motta, who described him as " an ex-Probationer who failed to keep his Oath and perform his Task and was cut contact with as a result.

Grant and Crowley
The History of British Magic After Crowley: Kenneth Grant, Amado Crowley, Chaos Magic, Satanism, Lovecraft, the Left Hand Path, Blasphemy and Magical Morality.
However Grant later claimed that his assumption of the XI ° ( Eleventh Degree ) was confirmed in 1946, presumably by Crowley, the same year that he was initiated into the A A ∴, an associated Thelemic magical order created by Crowley in 1907 after leaving the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
' ( a reference to Grant using his magical name ) to the effect that the portrait of Lam ...( which was given to Grant by Crowley )... is the present focus of an extra-terrestrial -- and perhaps -- trans-plutonic -- Energy which the O. T. O.
Koenig, Crowley called Grant " a definite gift from the Gods ", but a careful reading of this citation shows Crowley was praising Grant's work as a secretary.
In March 1946, Crowley wrote in his diary: " Value of Grant: if I die or go to U. S. A., there must be a trained man to take care of the English O. T. O.
During this time they were joined by various female presenters including Niamh Crowley, Edel Daly, Taragh Loughry Grant and Sandra Mason, however Colm and Jim left FM104 on 12 January 2007 and moved to RTÉ 2fm where they presented 2FM's morning show The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show.
" Nonetheless, his significance in keeping Crowley's legacy alive has also been recognised, and it has been noted that " Regardless of his reception, it is no exagerration to state that without the publication efforts of Symonds ( and Grant ) Crowley could easily have been a forgotten figure by the 1970s.
Bloch was born as Belle Scott in Pelham, New York to Edith Grace ( née Crowley ) and Ulysses S. Grant Scott, a salesman.

Grant and 1944
Lorre also branched out ( without Greenstreet ) into comedy with the role of Dr. Einstein in Arsenic and Old Lace, filmed by director Frank Capra in 1941, released in 1944, and starring Cary Grant and Raymond Massey.
In 1944 Scott and Grant stopped living together but remained close friends throughout their lives.
Hull and Canadian-born Jean Adair did play the Brewster sisters in the 1944 film Arsenic and Old Lace ( starring Cary Grant ), and Hull was in the screen version of Harvey as well, playing James Stewart's sister.
She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1944 film None but the Lonely Heart opposite Cary Grant, but made plain that she was not overly impressed by it.
Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant ( 17 February 1944 – 8 April 2000 ), known simply as Bernie Grant, was a politician in the United Kingdom, and was Labour member of Parliament for Tottenham at the time of his death.
* Mick Grant ( born 1944 ), motorcycle road racer
During the 1940s she appeared alongside some of the most popular male stars of the day, including Errol Flynn in Gentleman Jim ( 1942 ), Fredric March in The Adventures of Mark Twain ( 1944 ) and San Antonio ( 1945 ) ( in which she sang a special version of the popular ballad " Some Sunday Morning "), Humphrey Bogart in Conflict ( 1945 ) and The Two Mrs. Carrolls ( 1947 ), Cary Grant in a sanitized, fictionalized version of the life of Cole and Linda Porter in Night and Day ( 1946 ), and Bing Crosby in Here Comes the Groom ( 1951 ).
The Unit left the States under the command of colonel Ben E. Grant, ' 20 January, 1944, and upon arrival at New Guinea was stationed at Milne Bay until July 1945.
( Grant only used the Cockney accent in a few other films, notably 1939's Gunga Din and Clifford Odets ' None but the Lonely Heart in 1944.
* Bob Grant ( medley recorded July 1, 1944, released by Decca Records as catalog number 24311, with the flip side “ My Devotion medley ”)
The story begins in 1944 and covers more than 30 years in the lives of four men and their families: Dieter Kolff, a German rocket scientist who worked for the Nazis ; Norman Grant, a World War II hero turned U. S. Senator from a fictional state ; Stanley Mott, an aeronautical engineer invested with a top-secret U. S. government mission to rescue Kolff from Peenemünde ; and John Pope, a small-town boy turned Naval Aviator who becomes a test pilot and then astronaut.
The Times Literary Supplements review of 19 August 1944 by Marjorie Grant Cook stated positively, " The writer has succeeded in making this novel told in retrospect, with its many technical difficulties, very readable indeed.
* Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944 ) with Cary Grant and Priscilla Lane
Grant, C. and Deuel, J. T., 1944.
In 1944, Heatter appeared as himself, uncredited, in the wartime Cary Grant film Once Upon a Time.

1.317 seconds.