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* Hartley Dodge Memorial ( Borough Hall ) appears in a scene of The World According to Garp starring Glenn Close and Robin Williams.
One of the story's key characters, Hartley M. " Kettle Belly " Baldwin, appears as a much older man in the later novel Friday, there known mostly as " Boss.

Hartley and memorable
She reprised her role of Emily Hartley in the memorable final episode of a subsequent comedy series, Newhart, in which viewers discovered that the entire series had been her husband Bob's dream when he awakens next to Pleshette in the bedroom set from the earlier series.

Hartley and episode
In 1965 he guest-starred as Col. Paul J. Hartley in " The Hero ", episode 32 of Twelve O ' Clock High.
In the first episode of Season Six, Paradise Cove, Mariette Hartley guest-starred as Court Auditor Althea Morgan.
Similarly actress Mariette Hartley was not allowed to show her belly button in, All Our Yesterdays Gene Roddenberry's Star Treks final episode ( 1969 ) due to the censors.
* In the Kedleston 18 ( 2003 ) episode of Bargain Hunt, host David Dickinson cheekily asks whether J. R. Hartley is the person bidding up the price on an antique fishing reel.
* In TV sitcom Not Going Out, in series 2, episode 3, Lee ( Lee Mack ) asks for " a book on fly fishing by J. R. Hartley " when he meets a woman he thinks is a librarian working in a gentleman's club.
After the riot ( which marked the series ' 600th episode ), Lou's former stooge, Alice Jenkins, switches sides and becomes friends with Rita, who forms a new prison gang – the " Wentworth Warriors " – including Lexie Patterson, Julie Egbert, demure housewife Nancy McCormack ( Julia Blake ), on remand for killing her husband but actually covering up for her son, biker chick " Roach " Waters ( Linda Hartley ) and vivacious con-woman Lorelei Wilkinson ( Paula Duncan ).
In the season six episode " Justice ", Chloe begins assisting Green Arrow ( Justin Hartley ) and his team of superheroes under the codename " Watchtower ".
In 1971, Corbett had a guest appearance with Mariette Hartley on the Gunsmoke episode entitled " Phoenix ".
In 2011 she appeared in the fourth episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day as character Ellis Hartley Monroe.
Bixby and Hartley had previously worked together in an episode of The Incredible Hulk, and at the time of making Goodnight, Beantown, Hartley was appearing in a series of television commercials for Polaroid cameras with James Garner.

Hartley and which
In calculations of the maximum symbol rate, the Nyquist sampling rate, and maximum bit rate according to the Hartley formula, the bandwidth refers to the frequency range within which the gain is non-zero, or the gain in dB is below a very large value.
As early as 1946 the Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked " the campaign of calumny and misrepresentation which the Tory Party and the Tory stooge press has directed at the Labour government.
For real inputs, the real part of is none other than the discrete Hartley transform, which is also involutary.
The game includes rules, three adventures and four adventure outlines, a wargame by Matthew Hartley, a long section on the ' science ' of Flatland which attempts to explain aspects of the world and its natives, and the original book.
* Shannon – Hartley theorem, any statement defining the theoretical maximum rate at which error-free digits can be transmitted over a bandwidth-limited channel in the presence of noise
The Taft – Hartley Act amended the National Labor Relations Act ( NLRA ; informally the Wagner Act ), which Congress passed in 1935.
There he became acquainted with the ideas of David Hume, David Hartley and William Godwin, which were all distasteful to him.
He also participated, with the scientists Edward Wilson and Hartley Ferrar, in the first sledging trip from the expedition's winter quarters in McMurdo Sound, a journey which established a safe route on to the Great Ice Barrier.
In information theory, the Shannon – Hartley theorem tells the maximum rate at which information can be transmitted over a communications channel of a specified bandwidth in the presence of noise.
Hartley argued that the maximum number of distinct pulses that can be transmitted and received reliably over a communications channel is limited by the dynamic range of the signal amplitude and the precision with which the receiver can distinguish amplitude levels.
But such an errorless channel is an idealization, and the result is necessarily less than the Shannon capacity of the noisy channel of bandwidth B, which is the Hartley – Shannon result that followed later.
The name is taken from the first letters of Dallam County and Hartley County, between which the town's area is divided.
The University of Southampton has its origin as the Hartley Institution which was formed in 1862 from a benefaction by Henry Robinson Hartley ( 1777 – 1850 ).
On 15 October 1862, the Hartley Institute was opened by the Prime Minister Lord Palmerston in a major civic occasion which exceeded in splendor anything that anyone in the town could remember.
Other notable natives include Miss America 1986 Susan Akin, James Chaney – one of the victims of the Mississippi civil rights workers murders in 1964, and Hartley Peavey, founder of Peavey Electronics which is headquartered in Meridian.
In 1984, the long-time local bar The Heslin House and Hartley ’ s Store were destroyed in a gas leak explosion, in which flames as high as 100 feet destroyed several area buildings.
* The Hartley Howard Home was another home of that time, which still stands today, serving as apartments.
And the one law of growth of which Hartley took account was the law of contiguity, synchronous and successive.
Starting from a detailed account of the phenomena of the senses, Hartley tried to show how, by the above laws, all the emotions, which he analyses with considerable skill, may be explained.
The treaty document was signed at the Hotel d ' York – which is now 56 Rue Jacob – by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay ( representing the United States ) and David Hartley ( a member of the British Parliament representing the British Monarch, King George III ).
Cunningham contributed some songs to Roche's Literary Recreations in 1807, and in 1809 he collected old ballads for Robert Hartley Cromek's Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song ; he sent in, however, poems of his own, which the editor inserted, even though he may have suspected their real authorship.
The advertisement shows an elderly man asking in several second-hand bookshops ( which are recognisably real shops in London's Cecil Court ) for " Fly Fishing by J. R. Hartley ".
* In a digitally edited version of the advert, shown on BBC1's Carrott's Commercial Breakdown, J. R. Hartley is shown asking a shopkeeper, played by Jasper Carrott for the book at a shop which has a special window display on Fly Fishing.

Hartley and David
* 1705 – David Hartley, English philosopher ( d. 1757 )
In 1961, an EDSAC 2 version of Autocode, an ALGOL-like high-level programming language for scientists and engineers, was developed by David Hartley.
* August 28 – David Hartley, English philosopher ( b. 1705 )
* August 30 – David Hartley, English philosopher ( d. 1757 )
A stone and brick obelisk was erected on Putney Heath in 1770, marking the 110th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, to coincide with the invention of the Hartley fire plates by David Hartley ( the Younger ), near a spot where his fireproof house was built.
* USA: Ivan Albright, Milton Avery, George Biddle, Hyman Bloom, Peter Blume, Charles Burchfield, David Burliuk, Stuart Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Beauford Delaney, Arthur G. Dove, Norris Embry, Philip Evergood, Kahlil Gibran, William Gropper, Philip Guston, Marsden Hartley, Albert Kotin, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Rico Lebrun, Jack Levine, Alfred Henry Maurer, Alice Neel, Abraham Rattner, Ben Shahn, Harry Shoulberg, Joseph Stella, Harry Sternberg, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Dorothea Tanning, Max Weber, Hale Woodruff, Karl Zerbe
The gang's leader, David Hartley, or King David as he was known, was found guilty of the 1769 murder of excise official William Dighton and was hanged at the York Tyburn on 28 April 1770.
The older churchyard claims " King " David Hartley amongst notable graves there.
David Hartley ( 1705 – 28 August 1757 ) was an English philosopher and founder of the Associationist school of psychology.
David Hartley was born in 1705 in the vicinity of Halifax, Yorkshire.
from the German, with A Sketch of the Life and Character of David Hartley by his son David Hartley, 1791 ; 1st edn repr.
David Hartley also published numerous medical works.
David Hartley on Human Nature.
* Ferg, Stephen, Two Early Works of David Hartley, Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol.
* Walls, Joan, The Philosophy of David Hartley and the Root Metaphor of Mechanism: A Study in the History of Psychology, Journal of Mind and Behavior, vol.
* Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – David Hartley
* David Hartley page, maintained by Richard C. Allen.

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