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Gardner sent the prints along with the original glass-plate negatives to Harold Snelling, a photography expert.
Books on Thomson's art include The Silence and the Storm by Harold Town and David Silcox, and several coffee table books by the art expert Joan Murray.
In his 1942 introduction to the multi-volume " Checklist of Recorded Folk Song in the Library of Congress ", Harold Spivacke, Chief of the Library of Congress's Division of Music, wrote: Many hard-working and expert folklorists cooperated in the accumulation of this material, but in the main the development of the Archive of American Folk Song represents the work of two men, John and Alan Lomax.
This was contested by some critics, including urban legend expert Jan Harold Brunvand.
A Bible Answer's website calls for Camping to resign from the Family Radio board, citing " the self-proclaimed expert on the Bible has brought reproach upon Christ, the Bible, and the church ," and adds " After taking the money of his supporters, let Harold give up all he has, to show he believes what he is preaching.
Lead prosecution expert witness Dr. Harold Hall testified that the Defendant fulfilled the criteria for a diagnosis of schizophrenia, but he did not meet the criteria for either insanity or extreme emotion or mental disturbance ( EMED ).
Harold Courlander ( September 18, 1908-March 15, 1996 ) was an American novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist, an expert in the study of Haitian life.
Harold Williams M. Sc Ph. D FRSC ( 14 March 1934 – 28 September 2010 ) was one of the premier field geologists in the history of Newfoundland geology and the foremost expert on the Appalachian Mountains of North America.
Her daughter, Helen Ware, was a concert violinist while son, Harold Ware, became an agriculture expert as an activist in the Communist Party of America.
These included the affidavits by the United States Secretary of Defense Harold Brown and government expert witness Jack Rosengren.

Harold and design
It was directed by Harold Prince with choreography by Patricia Birch and design by Boris Aronson.
The project was able to leap forward in design with the arrival of Harold McFarland, who had been researching 16-bit designs at Carnegie Mellon University.
In 1943, Friedman joined the Division of War Research at Columbia University ( headed by W. Allen Wallis and Harold Hotelling ), where he spent the rest of World War II working as a mathematical statistician, focusing on problems of weapons design.
Directed by Harold Prince, the choreography was by Patricia Birch, scenic design by Boris Aronson, costume design by Florence Klotz, and lighting design by Tharon Musser.
In developing a distinctive uniform for cadets, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott was looking for " imagination " in the design.
A ruling by Judge Harold H. Greene on March 7, 1988 removed this barrier and allowed the BOCs to offer voice-mail service, however they were not alloweed to design or manufacture equipment used to provide voice-mail services.
The design of the McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio, the final resting place of US President William McKinley and his family, was based on the Castel according to its architect, Harold Van Buren Magonigle.
Harold Pitney Brown ( August 27, 1869 – July 26, 1932 Malden, Massachusetts ) was the American credited with building the original electric chair based on the design by Dr. Alfred P. Southwick.
A derivative of MSES, for the design and analysis of airfoils in a cascade, is MISES, developed by Harold " Guppy " Youngren while he was a graduate student at MIT.
The platform design remains the same as when opened in 1939, and was designed by Harold Stabler.
The platform design remains the same as when opened in 1939, and was designed by Harold Stabler.
ERCO hired Harold Morehouse, former engineer in charge of small engine design at Continental Motors, to design a new engine.
This and other experiences at TMRC, especially the influence of Alan Kotok, who worked at DEC and was the junior partner of the design team for the PDP-6 computer, led Greenblatt to the AI Lab, where he proceeded to become a " hacker's hacker " noted for his programming acumen as described in Steven Levy's Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, and as acknowledged by Gerald Jay Sussman and Harold Abelson when they said they were fortunate to have been apprentice programmers at the feet of Bill Gosper and Richard Greenblatt
Pargament led the design of a questionnaire called the " RCOPE " to measure Religious Coping strategies .< ref name = rcope > Kenneth I. Pargament, Harold G. Koenig & Lisa M. Perez ( 2000 ).
The engineering design and construction was the work of Harold Keen of the British Tabulating Machine Company.
On July 29, 1987, Mayor Harold Washington and the Chicago City Council authorized a design and construction competition for a new, one-and-a-half block $ 144 million library at 400 South State Street.
Harold Hall " Doc " Keen ( 1894 – 1973 ) was a British engineer who produced the engineering design, and oversaw the construction of, the British bombe, a codebreaking machine used in World War II to read German messages sent using the Enigma machine.
Records at Dearborn show that much of the design and experimental work was done by Joseph Galamb, C. Harold Wills, Harry Love, C. J.
Ford Engineering Vice President Harold Youngren, recently hired away from Borg-Warner, recommended that Ford license and build a transmission using a design he was working on at his previous employer.
However, Phillips ' faculty advisor Freeman Dyson, a renowned physicist, and professor Harold Feiveson, who held the seminar, said Phillips ' design was not functional.

Harold and for
He had yet to meet Harold Arlen, for although they had `` collaborated '' on `` Satan's Li'l Lamb '', Mercer and Harburg had worked from a lead sheet the composer had furnished them.
Harold, with brothers Frank, Joe and William, took over at the death of their father, Harry M. Stevens, who put a few dollars into a baseball program, introduced the `` hot dog '' and paved the way for creation of a catering empire.
It went right on creaking under his own considerable weight, and all it needed, Harold thought, was for somebody to fling himself back in a fit of laughter and that would be the end of it.
When enough time had elapsed so that there was little likelihood of his returning for something he had forgotten, Harold went out into the hall and stood looking into one room after another.
When they got home Harold was grateful for the stillness in the apartment, and thought how, under different circumstances, they might have stayed on here, in these old-fashioned, high-ceilinged rooms that reminded him of the Irelands' apartment in the East Eighties.
There have been cases of humans being contaminated with americium, the worst case being that of Harold McCluskey, who at the age of 64 was exposed to 500 times the occupational standard for americium-241 as a result of an explosion in his lab.
A 1945 radio series of at least 13 original half-hour episodes ( none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories ) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films.
It was adapted for film in 1977, with Harold Prince directing and Elizabeth Taylor, Len Cariou, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg starring.
In its review of the 1989 London revival, the reviewer for The Guardian wrote that the " production also strikes me as infinitely superior to Harold Prince's 1975 version at the Adelphi.
The family returned home once for the Lambeth Conference in 1897, and Bernard and his brother Harold were educated for a term at The King's School, Canterbury.
Finding the right method for constructing such " objective " priors ( for appropriate classes of regular problems ) has been the quest of statistical theorists from Laplace to John Maynard Keynes, Harold Jeffreys, and Edwin Thompson Jaynes: These theorists and their successors have suggested several methods for constructing " objective " priors:
Canadian media scholar Harold Innis had the theory that people use different types of media to communicate and which one they choose to use will offer different possibilities for the shape and durability of society ( Wark, McKenzie 1997 ).
* Harold Russell, Academy Award winning actor for his portrayal of Homer Parrish, in the 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives.
It tells the fact-based story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics: Eric Liddell, a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God, and Harold Abrahams, an English Jew who runs to overcome prejudice.
In 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold E. Talbott sought out DeMille for help in designing the cadet uniforms at the newly established United States Air Force Academy.
One episode in Series 5 of Steptoe and Son was entitled " Any Old Iron ", for the same reason, when Albert thinks that Harold is ' on the turn '.
Though this venue usually is reserved for juniors and seniors, Harold Scott insisted that Flockhart perform there in his production of William Inge's Picnic.
Others blamed pushback from the rock industry: Harold Childs, senior vice president at A & M Records, told the Los Angeles Times that " radio is really desperate for rock product " and " they're all looking for some white rock-n-roll ".
After leaving Villanova, McLean became associated with famed folk music agent Harold Leventhal, and for the next six years performed at venues and events including the Bitter End and the Gaslight Cafe in New York, the Newport Folk Festival, the Cellar Door in Washington, D. C., and the Troubadour in Los Angeles.
Berkeley and visiting Prof. Harold Stone, for which he was awarding the 1989 Turing award.

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