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the `` sober opinion '' of his letter to Noyes, written when Hardy was eighty years old, is essentially that of his first `` philosophical '' notebook entry, made when he was twenty-five: `` The world does not despise us: it only neglects us '' ( Early Life, p. 63 ).
The second productive period, the decade from 1910 to 1920, can be related to three events: the completion of The Dynasts in 1909, which left Hardy free of pressure for the first time in forty years ; ;
These are the poems Hardy wrote after the death of his first wife ; ;
* 1927 – Putting Pants on Philip, the first Laurel and Hardy film, is released.
Hardy perennials, such as Hosta, become dormant after the first frosts and regrow when spring arrives.
Other recurring characters include Inspector Parker, solicitor Murbles, barrister Sir Impey Biggs, newshound Salcombe Hardy, and financial whiz the Honourable Freddy Arbuthnot, who finds himself entangled in the case in the first of the Wimsey books, 1923's Whose Body ?.
The first of these appeared in 1874 and Hardy himself considered it the origin of the conceit of a contemporary Wessex.
Hardy first published the story as a novel, under the name Cowboys for Christ.
*" Magic Act " introduced by Jack Benny, featuring Laurel and Hardy as magicians in a comedy skit ( their first appearance in a sound feature film )
With CIA and Belgian presence, Lumumba was sent first on 3 December, to Thysville military barracks Camp Hardy, 150 km ( about 100 miles ) from Leopoldville.
Instead, he wrote an orchestral piece based on Thomas Hardy's Wessex, a work that became Egdon Heath and which was first performed a month after Hardy ’ s death, in his memory.
After that, the Syndicate focused on mystery series aimed again at its younger base: the Hardy Boys, which first appeared in 1927, ghostwritten by Leslie McFarlane and others, and Nancy Drew, which first appeared in 1930, ghostwritten by Mildred Wirt Benson, Walter Karig, and others.
* 1963-James Hardy performs the first human lung transplant
Rivers asked first for his shoes, then told the gunner's mate to look after the guns and informed Captain Hardy that he was going down to the cockpit.
It was first proposed by German pathologist Max Westenhöfer in 1942, and then independently by British marine biologist Alister Hardy in 1960.
University of Mississippi Medical Center surgeons, led by Dr. James Hardy, performed the world's first human lung transplant, in 1963, and the world's first animal-to-human heart transplant, in 1964.
Haggard's use of the first person subjective perspective also contrasts with the omniscient third-person viewpoint then in vogue among influential writers such as Trollope, Hardy, and Eliot.
Tess of the d ' Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented, also known as Tess of the d ' Urbervilles: A Pure Woman, Tess of the d ' Urbervilles or just Tess, is a novel by Thomas Hardy, first published in 1891.
Hardy himself chose Gertrude Bugler, a Dorchester girl from the original Hardy Players, to play Tess in the first theatrical adaptation of the novel ; he even wrote the script in 1924.
This was a major factor in the development of number theory as a system of conjectures ; examples are the first and second Hardy – Littlewood conjectures.

Hardy and wife
Douglas MacArthur was born 26 January 1880, at the Arsenal Barracks in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Arthur MacArthur, Jr., a U. S. Army captain, and his wife Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur ( nicknamed " Pinky ").
Judge Hardy ’ s wife, Emily ( Fay Holden ), receives a telegram that evening informing her that her mother had a serious stroke.
Judge Hardy would like to convey a message to his wife but there is no telephone at her mother ’ s home and Emily finds telegrams unnerving.
Bugler was highly acclaimed, but she was prevented from taking the London stage part by Hardy's wife, Florence Dougdale, who was jealous of her ; Hardy had said that young Gertrude was the true incarnation of the Tess he had imagined.
Founded in 1882 by pioneer lumberman and civil engineer William H. Hardy, Hattiesburg was named in honor of Hardy's wife Hattie.
Originally called Twin Forks and later Gordonville, Hardy gave the city its final name of Hattiesburg, in honor of his wife Hattie.
Hardy was sued for criminal libel for having depicted Wren's wife having an affair.
* Thomas Hardy meets his first wife, Emma.
On November 23, 2008 at Survivor Series, Edge returned to WWE after an introduction by SmackDown General Manager and his on-screen wife Vickie Guerrero, replacing Jeff Hardy in the Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship involving champion Triple H and Vladimir Kozlov.
After a successful defense against Jeff Hardy at Judgment Day, he lost the title to Hardy at Extreme Rules in a ladder match, and afterwards said some disparaging things to his on-screen wife, Vickie Guerrero.
Rhyno was released from his WWE contract on April 9, 2005 along with his friend Matt Hardy due to a public argument with his wife that took place at the WrestleMania 21 afterparty.
" The volumes not written by McFarlane or his wife were penned by John Button, who wrote the series from 1938 to 1942 ; this period is sometimes referred to as the " Weird Period " as the writing is full of inconsistencies and the Hardy Boys ' adventures involve futuristic gadgetry and exotic locations.
* Niijima Yae ( born: Yamamoto Yaeko, 1845 – 1932 ), female warrior, co-founder of Doshisha University, instructor in the women's division of Doshisha and wife of Niijima Jo ( Joseph Hardy Neesima ), nurse, tea master
With the church leader at the time of his death were his wife, Inis ; his nurse, who had been attending him ; and his personal secretary, Lowell Hardy.
Thomas Hardy uses a fairy ring as a symbol of lost love in The Mayor of Casterbridge ( 1886 ); the character Michael Henchard passes a fairy ring and remembers that he last saw his wife Susan there when he sold her to a sailor in a drunken rage.
Hardy's body was originally interred at Greenwood Cemetery, however 34 years after his death, his son Senator Arthur Charles Hardy had the remains of Hardy, his wife, and their daughter Gladys Mary Starr moved to Farringdon Burial Ground.
St Juliot is of particular interest to devotees of the works of Thomas Hardy since he acted as the architect for the church's restoration in March 1870 and this is where he met his first wife, Emma Gifford, who was the Rector's sister-in-law.
Between 1866 and 1884, Captain MacArthur and his wife ( Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur ) completed assignments in Pennsylvania, New York, Utah Territory, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
Cross was born to Virginia planter Thomas Hardy Cross and his wife Eleanor Elizabeth Wright.
He shared this nomination with his wife, daughter, and Deborah Hardy.
The novel is notable for the strong parallels to Hardy and his first wife Emma Gifford.

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