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* 1864 – Richard Harding Davis, American author ( d. 1916 )
Harding and Secretary of Labor James Davis believed that enforcement had to be humane.
* April 11 – Richard Harding Davis, American journalist and author ( b. 1864 )
* Davis, Richard Harding, and Alfred Thayer Mahan.
In 2006 Daniel Harding joined Michael Tilson Thomas as principal guest, and the following year Davis retired as chief conductor and was appointed president of the orchestra, its first since the death of Bernstein in 1990.
* Davis, Richard Harding, and Alfred Thayer Mahan.
* Davis, Richard Harding, and Alfred Thayer Mahan.
Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela, 1896 book by Richard Harding Davis ( poster by Edward Penfield )
Richard Harding Davis, a war correspondent and reputedly the model for the “ Gibson Man ,” was angered by the tabloid press, who he was adamant, had distorted the facts.
* Davis, Richard Harding et al.
She had, at the age of 19, while on tour in England, been rumored to be engaged to the Duke of Manchester, actor Gerald Du Maurier, writer Richard Harding Davis and the aforementioned Churchill.
The phrase is mentioned in the short story " The Bar Sinister " by Richard Harding Davis.
Born William Harding Jackson ( II ), March 25, 1901 on the Belle Meade Plantation, in Nashville, Tennessee to parents William Harding Jackson ( I ) and wife, Anne Davis ( Richardson ) Jackson ( later remarried to Stevenson ).
In 1897, Red Jackson's son, William Harding Jackson ( I ), married Anne ( Davis ) Richardson ( young Bill Jackson's mother ) who was the daughter of James B. Richardson, the eventual Executor of the Belle Meade estate.
James B. Richardson ( Bill's maternal grand-father ) made the decision, along with Bill's mother, Anne ( Davis ) Richardson Jackson, to liquidate the huge property, reportedly near in 1903, all the horses and livestock, outbuildings, equipment, and the Belle Meade Mansion built in 1853 by General Harding.
He was best known, however, for his charming illustrations of the works of such authors as Richard Harding Davis, and he created a picturesque and romantic type of society women peculiarly his own.
Alice Brown Davis ( September 10, 1852 – June 21, 1935 ) was the first female Principal Chief of the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma, and served from 1922 – 1935, appointed by President Warren G. Harding.
In 1922, at the age of 70, Davis was appointed Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation by President Warren G. Harding.
* Richard Harding Davis ( 1864 – 1916 ); covered the Spanish-American War, Second Boer War and the fighting on the Macedonian front during World War I.
In addition to Bachofen, second-wave feminists who became interested in the history of religion also refer to the work of Helen Diner ( 1965 ) and M. Esther Harding ( 1935 ) Elizabeth Gould Davis ( 1971 ) and Merlin Stone ( 1976 ).
As author Rebecca Harding Davis said, he was " the shrewdest of publishers and kindest of men.
* Soldiers of Fortune, a 1897 novel by Richard Harding Davis
In Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature ( University of Michigan Press, 2006 ), Schocket examined the way in which class-conscious American literature ( such as by Herman Melville, Rebecca Harding Davis, William Howells, and Langston Hughes ) confronted and addressed the typical American denial of issues of social stratification.
Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis ( June 24, 1831 – September 29, 1910 ; born Rebecca Blaine Harding ) was an American author and journalist.

Harding and depiction
Though the novella is concerned with larger themes such as industrialization and the working class, Harding Davis ' depiction of Hugh Wolfe, and her command of realism allows the reader to focus on the individual within the labor class, and the consequences of its realities upon his heart and soul.

Harding and daily
When Harding moved to unseat the Marion Independent as the official daily paper, he was met with strong resistance from local figures, such as Amos Hall Kling, one of Marion's wealthiest real estate speculators.
In 1921, Katherine Forbes wrote a series of articles for the Washington Post describing the daily life of President Harding and the First Lady.
Six months after The Inquirer was founded, with competition from eight established daily newspapers, lack of funds forced Norvell and Walker to sell the newspaper to publisher and United States Gazette associate editor Jesper Harding.
Harding was the young publisher of the town's only daily newspaper, the Marion Daily Star ( now the Marion Star ); they soon became engaged.
Under Harding the newspaper's editorial position leaned toward the Republican Party platform, but remained somewhat neutral because of its position of the daily newspaper of record for Marion County.

Harding and routines
Some of the earliest successes came from folk clubs, where performers such as Billy Connolly, Mike Harding and Jasper Carrott started as relatively straight musical acts whose between-song banter developed into complete comedy routines.

Harding and class
* Paul C. Grening, class of 1897, master mariner, Captain of the President Harding that rescued the Ignazio Florio
The eldest daughter, Selene Harding ( 1846 – 1892 ), married Jackson County, TN resident General William Hicks Jackson on December 15, 1868 after the Civil War ended, and they moved to Belle Meade where Red Jackson co-managed the business affairs of the Belle Meade Estate with his new father-in-law, General William Giles Harding ; the two men expanded the estate into a world class thoroughbred horse farm.
Harding requires faculty to dress professionally when attending class, chapel, lyceum, and American Studies programs.
Throughout her lifetime, Harding Davis sought to effect social change for blacks, women, Native Americans, immigrants, and the working class, by intentionally writing about the plight of these marginalized groups in the 19th century.
By exploring the effects of the iron mills on its inhabitants, Harding Davis is able to depict her own concerns and frustrations associated with the marginalization of the working class.
Harding is the most notorious tippler in the history of modern rock climbing famous for its working class public house and campground tradition.

Harding and is
Harding stated that Cheddar cheese is " not made in the field, nor in the byre, nor even in the cow, it is made in the dairy ".
The ideal quality of the original Somerset Cheddar was described by Joseph Harding in 1864 as " close and firm in texture, yet mellow in character or quality ; it is rich with a tendency to melt in the mouth, the flavour full and fine, approaching to that of a hazelnut ".
Coloured Cheddar-style cheese has long been sold, but even as early as 1860, the real reason for this was unclear: Joseph Harding stated " to the cheese consumers of London who prefer an adulterated food to that which is pure I have to announce an improvement in the annatto with which they compel the cheesemakers to colour the cheese ".
* 1921 – The Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by US President Warren G. Harding at Arlington National Cemetery.
* 1804 – Juno, one of the largest main belt asteroids, is discovered by German astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding.
Although Harding was responsible for making these appointments, it is unclear how much, if anything, Harding himself knew about his friends ' illicit activities.
However, in the 1998 History Channel documentary entitled Ku Klux Klan: A Secret History, the speculation that Harding may have joined the group is highlighted by the fact that William J. Simmons, the founder of the modern Klan, once visited the President at the White House.
Due to his untimely demise, Warren G. Harding is among the relatively few American Presidents who have been honored on a U. S. postage stamp more than the usual two times.
* Harding County, New Mexico is named in his honor.
* Harding Park Golf Club in San Francisco is named after him.
* Montana Highway 2 over Pipestone Pass near Butte, Montana is named " The Harding Way " in his honor.
* The railroad car in which Harding toured Alaska's " Westward " is on display at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska, directly inside the main entrance to the park.
* March 4 – Warren G. Harding is inaugurated as the 29th President of the United States.
* November 11 – During an Armistice Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by U. S. President Warren G. Harding.
* August 2 – U. S. President Warren G. Harding, dies of a heart attack and is succeeded by Vice President Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States.
In 1934, Col. Marshall put Edwin F. Harding in charge of the Infantry School's publications, and Harding became editor of Infantry in Battle, a book that codified the lessons of World War I. Infantry in Battle is still used as an officer's training manual in the Infantry Officer's Course and was the training manual for most of the infantry officers and leaders of World War II.
Memphis is home to Harding School of Theology and Memphis Theological Seminary.
Also included in this list is Memphis Harding Academy, a co-ed school affiliated with the Churches of Christ.
The film is a melodrama starring Ann Harding, Clive Brook, Conrad Nagel and Cecilia Loftus.
Blatty has stated that Harding " was the physical model in my mind when I created the character Merrin, whose first name, please note, is Lankester.
Harding County is a county located in the U. S. state of South Dakota.
Harding County is a county located in the U. S. state of New Mexico.

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