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Williams had long told his friends he wanted to be buried at sea at approximately the same place as Hart Crane, a poet he considered to be one of his most significant influences.
" The tale is told of Joseph Asscher, the greatest cleaver of the day ," wrote Matthew Hart in his book Diamond: A Journey to the Heart of an Obsession, " that when he prepared to cleave the largest diamond ever known, the Cullinan, he had a doctor and nurse standing by and when he finally struck the diamond and it broke perfectly in two, he fainted dead away.
Its subject is human life told in the allegory of King Hart ( Heart ) in his castle, surrounded by his five servitors ( the senses ), Queen, Plesance, Foresight and other courtiers.
Arthur C. Clarke wrote a collection of science fictional tall tales under the title of Tales from the White Hart, which used as a framing device the conceit that the tales were told during drinking sessions in a pub named the White Hart that existed somewhere between Fleet Street and the Embankment.
He left World Class shortly thereafter and joined Ken Mantell in the UWF, when it was told that Adams would lose the belt to Black Bart on September 19 at the Dallas Sportatorium, a decision that enraged Adams, then-booker Gary Hart and several other wrestlers.
Hart had a casual conversation with a bank teller who told him about a band called " Paul Revere-something ".
Bret Hart states in Hitman " Pat Patterson told me that he thought it would be a heckuva spot to let Shawn put me in the Sharpshooter and then reverse it on him ," thereby implicating Patterson for the " Sharpshooter " spot " and " I found myself jostling with Jerry Brisco, who I would find out later was the one who had designed the whole Screwjob for Vince.
' There was no way I could ever drop the belt to him now: he'd just shown complete disrespect not only to me, but to the position of champion ..." This exchange is confirmed in Dave Meltzer's account: " During the meeting, Hart told Michaels that he'd be happy to put him over at the end of the run, but Michaels told Hart flat-out that he wouldn't return the favor.
Michaels and Hart spoke again on the subject on 10 / 12 in San Jose, when once again Michaels told Hart that he wasn't going to do a job for him.
In September 2006, Hart told Britain's Q magazine, " I take full responsibility for suicide.
She told F. Armstrong Green ( a brief amanuensis ) that she married Hart Crane, who promptly committed suicide ( Brewster Ghiselin wrote a poem called " The Ring " that is an allusion to the marriage-suicide ) and that she had been married more times than anyone knew.
Hart told Marc Maron that during a premiere, fans of the movie were coming up to him asking him to sign copies of the bootleg.
By making sarcastic comments to the rest of the team, he inadvertently transforms Spike's cynic personality into optimistic and super-positive, makes Wesley and Fred act extremely drunk despite very little alcohol, causes Gunn to urinate all over the Wolfram & Hart building ( he had told Gunn to " stake out his territory ," resulting in literally marking his territory in a manner similar to animals ), and influences Angel to have sex with Eve after sarcastically commenting on the sexual tension between the two.
He often told the story of how he made his way into Groucho Marx's dressing room in 1931 with a forged letter of introduction from Moss Hart.
This is stated in the documentary " The Life and Death of Owen Hart " in which Race states that he bumped into Owen, and that Owen told him he was uncomfortable with his new equipment for the stunt.
Bret Hart states in his biography (" My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling ") that Kerry had told him months before about his plans, that he had wanted to follow his late brothers, that they were calling him.
She told him " I am Dolores Hart, the actress playing Clare.
Held at Rochester, Michigan's Royal Park Hotel, Hart told her story: " He Led Me Out into an Open Space ; He Saved Me Because He Loved Me: The Journey of Mother Dolores Hart to Regina Laudis ".

Hart and Harvard
The book emerged from a set of lectures that Hart began to deliver in 1952, and it is presaged by his Holmes lecture, Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals delivered at Harvard Law School.
( This series was a successor to the American Nation series planned and edited at the beginning of the twentieth century by the Harvard historian Albert Bushnell Hart.
His debate with H. L. A. Hart in the Harvard Law Review ( Vol.
The book tells the story of Hart, a first-year law student at Harvard, and his experiences with Professor Charles Kingsfield, the brilliant, demanding contracts instructor whom he both idolizes and finds incredibly intimidating.
The story centers on Hart, a young law student from Minnesota who attends Harvard Law School and becomes obsessed with one of his teachers, Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. Hart becomes an expert on Kingsfield's subject, contracts ; he reads everything about the subject, including all of Kingsfield's papers, most of which are not on the reading list.
He enlisted the help of a Harvard historian, Albert Bushnell Hart, in organizing the journal ’ s initial group of contributing editors.
He later attended Harvard College, where he was a research assistant on John Hart Ely's book Democracy and Distrust, graduating in 1975 and then spending one year at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom.
He graduated from Harvard University in 1894 and worked under Clinton Hart Merriam at the United States Department of Agriculture.
The book emerged from a set of lectures that Hart began to deliver in 1952, and it is presaged by his Holmes lecture, Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals delivered at Harvard Law School.
Hart was an editor of the Harvard Graduates ' Magazine from 1894 to 1902.
Past editors of the Yale Law Journal include prominent law professors ( Akhil Amar, Ian Ayres, Stephen L. Carter, Alan Dershowitz, John Hart Ely, Dawn Johnsen, Randall Kennedy, Kris Kobach, Joseph Goldstein, and John Yoo ), the deans of Harvard Law School ( Martha Minow ), Columbia Law School ( David Schizer ), Northwestern University School of Law ( David E. Van Zandt, now the president of The New School ), Michigan Law School ( Evan Caminker ), New York University School of Law ( Richard Revesz ), Washington and Lee University School of Law ( Nora Demleitner ), Georgetown Law Center ( T. Alexander Aleinikoff ) and Stanford Law School ( Bayless Manning ), political figures ( journalists Michael Barone and Jeff Greenfield, former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, Senator Arlen Specter, Senator Michael Bennet, Senator Richard Blumenthal ), Supreme Court justices ( Abe Fortas, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor ), and other judges ( Guido Calabresi, Steven M. Colloton, Robert Katzmann, Brett Kavanaugh, Sidney Stein ).
Hart received his Ph. D. in Sanskrit from Harvard University and taught at the University of Wisconsin – Madison before joining the faculty at Berkeley.

Hart and Class
According to Baird's Manual, nine undergraduates at Union College in Schenectady, New York — John Hart Hunter, John McGeoch, Isaac W. Jackson, Thomas Hun, Orlando Meads, James Proudfit, and Joseph Anthony Constant of the class of 1826, and Arthur Burtis and Joseph Law of the Class of 1827 — established the Society on November 26, 1825 from an informal group calling itself The Philosophers, which was established by Hunter, Jackson, and Hun in 1823.
He did receive an offer from Gary Hart to go to World Class Championship Wrestling but the money was not good enough.
During WCCW's golden years ( 1981 – 1985 ), the company was booked for the most part by Ken Mantell, with David Von Erich, Gary Hart, Bruiser Brody and ( after David's death ) Kevin Von Erich being the go-to people to keep the success of World Class going.
During World Class ' heyday, the Adkissons owned the majority of the promotion, with partial ownership held by Bill Mercer, Mickey Grant, Gary Hart and Bronko Lubich.
Gary Hart ( who along with Brody were now World Class ' main go-to people ) formed a new stable alongside wrestler / manager Phil Apollo ( who was then known as Vince Apollo ) which included Brian Adias, Al Madril, and Al Perez, who would eventually win the World Class heavyweight title by August.
Upon returning, Adams worked an angle with Al Perez and manager Gary Hart, engaging in several matches — including one in which he supposedly won the World Class title following a victory over Perez.
Gary Hart also left World Class during this time, and would not return to Dallas again until 1991 under the Global Wrestling Federation banner.
Kevin Von Erich, without the benefit of television ( as the result of KTVT's cancellation of Saturday Night's Championship Sports ), the absence of his brother Kerry ( who was in the WWF as The Texas Tornado ), and longtime World Class guru Gary Hart ( who was starting his Texas Wrestling Federation promotion at the time ), began promoting Sportatorium wrestling himself, bringing back the World Class Championship Wrestling name.
This organization, known as World Class II: The Next Generation, featured only a few of the surviving wrestlers from the original WCCW group ( most notably Chris Adams, Iceman Parsons and Maniac Mike Davis ), as well as Gary's son, Chad Hart ; it folded in less than a year.
The documentary featured interviews from several of the key figures in World Class, including Kevin, Mercer, Grant, Hart, Adams, Skandor Akbar, Marc Lowrance, David Manning and Johnny Mantell.
Swenson wrestled for World Class Championship Wrestling in 1987 and 1988 for manager Gary Hart.
World Class withdrew from the USWA soon thereafter, but without Kerry, manager Gary Hart, and lack of television and revenues, World Class ceased operations three months later.
In the regional territories, he was a member of Skandor Akbar's " Devastation Inc ." as well as working with Gary Hart in World Class Championship Wrestling.
As explained in The Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling DVD, the storyline, developed by Gary Hart, was written as Hayes having been selected by fans to be a special enforcer type of referee in the match.
Kevin did manage to draw crowds to the Sportatorium in the early going, but with the absence of brother, manager / booker Gary Hart, and the lack of television, World Class ' survival was very thin.
Nord then went to World Class Championship Wrestling ( managed by Gary Hart ), where he feuded with Kevin Von Erich over the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship.
Hart was one of the pivotal driving forces behind what is considered to be World Class Championship Wrestling's " golden years " in the early 1980s.
Gary Hart became the booker for World Class Championship Wrestling ( WCCW ; then known as Big Time Wrestling ) in 1979, a position he held on and off until 1987.
During World Class ' golden era, Hart was also a manager in the Georgia and Mid-Atlantic regions of the NWA ; joining these two areas exclusively in 1983 shortly after the start of the Freebirds-Von Erichs feud, when he left World Class due to a pay dispute.

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