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Harcourt and interview
* America's first " Restless Wanderer ", NPR interview of Bill Gifford, Features Editor, " Men's Journal "; author, " Ledyard: In Search of the First American Explorer " ( Harcourt ), first edition ( 5 February 2007 ), ISBN 0-15-101218-0
Ginsberg lobbied his former teacher at Columbia University ( Kerouac had also attended Columbia ), Mark Van Doren for help, and Van Doren set up an interview with Alfred Kazin, who worked as a scout for Harcourt Brace.
* Harcourt Books interview with Umberto Eco

Harcourt and with
On January 4, with the boys back at school and college, Mrs. Lewis wrote Harcourt to say that she was `` through, quite through ''.
This intrigue finally led Harcourt and Morley to resign their positions in 1898 as they continued to be at loggerheads with Rosebery over Irish home rule and issues relating to imperialism.
Harcourt and Morley also sided with this group, though with slightly different aims.
There are many pubs across the city centre, with the area around St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street, especially Harcourt Street, Camden Street, Wexford Street and Leeson Street, having the most popular nightclubs and pubs.
The Nigerian Navy command structure today consists of the Naval Headquarters based in Abuja, two operational commands with headquarters in Lagos and Calabar, two training commands with headquarters in Lagos but with training facilities spread all over Nigeria, two operational bases, five forward operational bases ( with two more soon to come on stream ), two dockyards located in Lagos and Port Harcourt and two fleets based in Lagos and Calabar.
Afterwards, Robert visits George's father, Mr. Harcourt Talboys, and confronts the Squire with his son's death.
Following their 1947 divorce he married the British ballerina and actress Diana Gould, whose mother was the pianist Evelyn Suart ( who had played with artists such as Eugène Ysaÿe and Karel Halíř ), and whose stepfather was Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt.
The young Prince of Wales had with him the Earl of Warwick, and Earl of Oxford, Sir Godfrey de Harcourt, the Lord Raynold Cobham, Lord Thomas Holland, Lord Stafford, Lord Mauley, the Lord Delaware, Sir John Chandos, Lord Bartholomew Burgherst, Lord Robert Neville, Lord Thomas Clifford, the Lord Bourchier, the Lord Latimer.
Davies also penned a short novella version of the tale, which was published by Harcourt Brace simultaneously with the film's release.
The French-Canadian geologist, Pierre Jesson, acquired a copy of the newspaper whilst engaged on a project with BP in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
The Knox County Historical Society, with a building and extensive exhibits, makes its headquarters on Harcourt Road in Mount Vernon.
The Liberal Unionists, despite providing the necessary margin for Salisbury's majority, continued to sit on the opposition benches throughout the life of the parliament, and Hartington and Chamberlain uneasily shared the opposition Front Bench with their former colleagues Gladstone and Harcourt.
He married Louisa Caroline Harcourt Seymour on 2 September 1862, with whom he had two sons: Henry and Alfred.
This allowed the NDP, under the leadership of former Vancouver mayor Michael Harcourt, who had succeeded former leader Bob Skelly in 1987, to win with 41 % of the popular vote ( one percentage point lower than the share the party had lost with in 1986 ).
Three months before BC Benefits was introduced by the Harcourt government, a protracted conflict began with the elements of the province's environmental movement.
He was in company with Maine, Harcourt, G. S.
By the late 70s, a breakaway faction of TEAM, comprising provincial NDP supporters and led by future premier Michael Harcourt formed an uneasy electoral alliance with COPE, from which both parties benefited.
The Harcourt regime governed from the centre and, although it ran a unified slate with COPE, with the cooperation and support of the VDLC, Harcourt's small party of Civic Independents would sometimes vote with the NDP and the remaining TEAM councilors against COPE's more radical policies.

Harcourt and Los
They appeared on the Morning Becomes Eclectic radio show with Nic Harcourt in March, the day of their sold out show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles California ( their first appearance on the west coast of the U. S. in 11 years ).
But, most recently she has performed as Daisy Mae in the Los Angeles Musical Theatre Guild ’ s production of the musical Comedy Li ' l Abner, Hope Harcourt in Musical Theatre West's production of " Anything Goes ".
Harcourt has also served as Editor at Large: Music and Culture for LA: The Los Angeles Times Magazine ( 2009-10 ), He produced and hosted an acclaimed but short lived live performance music website called TheLiveBuzz in the fall of 2010 and was also the first Music Supervisor in Residence at MTV ( 2011-2012 ).
* Nic Harcourt: Turn it Up at Los Angeles Times Magazine

Harcourt and Times
* Men in Dark Times ( New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968 ).
The history of the cabaret is detailed in Tropicana Nights: The Life and Times of the Legendary Cuban Nightclub ( Harcourt, 2005 ) by Rosa Lowinger and Ofelia Fox.
In response, Harcourt Brace placed a large advertisement in the New York Times calling attention to the newspaper's decision.
* Times Obituary: Vice-Admiral Sir John Parker-served with Harcourt on Sheffield and Newfoundland.

Harcourt and said
Sir William Harcourt, a prominent Liberal politician in the Victorian era, said this about liberalism in 1872:
The Home Secretary, Sir William Harcourt said it was outside his jurisdiction.
In his portrait sculptures the likenesses were said to have been remarkably successful ; he produced portrait busts of most of the celebrated men of his age, including Louis XIV and Louis XV at Versailles, Colbert ( the kneeling figure of his tomb at Saint-Eustache ), Cardinal Mazarin ( in the church of the Collège des Quatre-Nations ), the Grand Condé ( in the Louvre ), Maria Theresa of Austria, Turenne, Vauban, Cardinals de Bouillon and de Polignac, the duc de Chaulnes ( National Gallery of Art, Washington ); Fénelon, Racine, André Le Nôtre ( church of St-Roch ); Bossuet ( in the Louvre ), the comte d ' Harcourt, William Egon Cardinal Fürstenberg as well as Charles Le Brun ( in the Louvre ).
During a nasty squabble between Social Credit party leader Rita Johnston and BC NDP leader Mike Harcourt, Wilson famously said, " here's a classic example of why nothing ever gets done in the province of British Columbia ".

Harcourt and real
At the outset of his high-profile career as comedian and song-and-dance man, young Haines already had a reputation for eccentricity and dominant stage presence, suggesting that Sparkish is not merely a comic butt for the truewits Horner, Harcourt, and Dorilant to mock, but also a real threat to the romance of Harcourt and Alithea.
His first book, Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida, dealing with the booms and busts in the state's colorful real estate history, was published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1984, and he received the annual author's award from the Council for Florida Libraries.
With Walsh in the spotlight of a truth verifier scan, he is forced to reveal his real name, " Harcourt Fenton Mudd ", a criminal wanted in several star systems and with a long rap sheet of crimes.

Harcourt and reason
For example, in 1256, a court was asked to quash a writ as " novel, unheard of, and against reason " ( Abbot of Lilleshall v Harcourt ( 1256 ) 96 SS xxix 44 ).
In December 1898 the crisis arrived and, with Morley, Harcourt retired from the party and resigned his Leadership of the Opposition, alleging as his reason, in letters to Morley, the cross-currents of opinion among his old supporters and former colleagues.
in 2005 Harcourt published Music Lust, a book of " recommended listening for every mood, moment and reason.
Harcourt also became Music Supervisor in residence for MTV in March 2011 and many thought he left KCRW for this reason due to a press release from KCRW mentioning his new job.

Harcourt and had
Both Alfred Harcourt and Donald Brace had written him enthusiastic praise of Elmer Gantry ( any changes could be made in proof, which was already coming from the printer ) and they had ordered 140,000 copies -- the largest first printing of any book in history.
Lewis's remarks about his marriage were suggestive enough to induce American reporters to invade the offices of Harcourt, Brace & Company for information, to pursue Mrs. Lewis to Cromwell Hall, and, after she had returned to New York, to ferret her out at the Stanhope on upper Fifth Avenue where she had taken an apartment.
In 1931, Harcourt Williams used the conclusion of A Shrew ( in which, after the Petruchio / Katherina story is finished, the Lord returns the now sleeping Sly to the inn where he was found, and who, upon waking up, announces he has had a dream in which he has learned how to tame his own wife ).
During this time Henry V had a policy of creating Norman titles for his aristocrats, and thus Beaufort was created Count of Harcourt in 1418.
It was split into two key camps, the counts of Tancarville and the counts of Harcourt — which had been in conflict for generations.
He had now gained a reputation as one of the foremost of the younger generals of France, and Richelieu next employed him in the Italian campaign of 1639 – 1640 under " Cadet la Perle ", Henri de Lorraine, count of Harcourt ( 1601 – 1666 ).
The methodical prince of Orange, the fiery Bernhard, the soldierly Cardinal de la Valette and the stubborn and astute Harcourt had each contributed much to the completeness of Turenne's training, and he took the field in 1644 prepared by genius and education for the responsibilities of high command.
While Harcourt had nothing to do with the scandal, he took political responsibility for it.
Harcourt was a member of the queen's council who had charge of George III during his illness.
Whereas Social Statics had been the work of a radical democrat who believed in votes for women ( and even for children ) and in the nationalization of the land to break the power of the aristocracy, by the 1880s he had become a staunch opponent of female suffrage and made common cause with the landowners of the Liberty and Property Defence League against what they saw as the drift towards ' socialism ' of elements ( such as Sir William Harcourt ) within the administration of William Ewart Gladstone – largely against the opinions of Gladstone himself.
The New Democratic Party's support base had fallen in this period, due to unpopular decisions made by the provincial NDP governments of Bob Rae in Ontario and Michael Harcourt in British Columbia.
The French Ambassador to Madrid, Henri, duc d ’ Harcourt, met 6000 soldiers who had arrived in Madrid ready to intervene.
It was he who coined the phrase about " stewing in Parnellite juice ", and, when the split came in the Liberal party on the Irish question, even those who gave Gladstone and John Morley the credit of being convinced Home Rulers could not be persuaded that Harcourt had followed anything but the line of party expediency.
He had been ignored as Gladstone's successor, and it was evident that Rosebery's ideas of Liberalism and of the policy of the Liberal Party were not those of Harcourt.
By this second marriage, Harcourt had his third and final son:

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