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There was a climate at Ford at the time ( which remained until Henry Ford II took over the company in 1945 ) that the world's " experts " were worthless, because if Ford had listened to them, its great successes would not exist.
By 1940 according to Nevins and Hill, Decline and Rebirth p242, Henry Ford listened only to Sorensen, P. E.
Instead they chose to hire his Saturday co-presenter John Henry – thus damaging Radio Birmingham ’ s most listened to music show.

Henry and regularly
The Henry James Review, published three times a year, offers criticism of James's entire range of writings, and many other articles and book-length studies appear regularly.
The weekly show regularly featured guest artists, and the biggest stars of the day appeared ( including Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda and Tennessee Ernie Ford ).
During World War II, the head of the U. S. Army Air Forces, General of the Army ( later General of the Air Force ) Henry ' Hap ' Arnold, directed all flight surgeons in the Army Air Forces to fly regularly with their patients in order to better understand the aviation environment.
In Parliament itself Law worked exceedingly hard at pushing for tariff reform, regularly speaking in the House of Commons and defeating legendary debaters such as Winston Churchill, Charles Dilke and Herbert Henry Asquith, former Home Secretary and later Prime Minister.
Despite his age, he continued to score regularly ( being the second highest Premier League scorer in 1996 – 97 with 23 goals ), and on 13 September 1997 he broke Cliff Bastin's Arsenal goalscoring record with a hat-trick against Bolton Wanderers ( a record since surpassed by Thierry Henry in October 2005 ).
His maternal grandmother, Susan Billington, appeared regularly at Wimbledon in the 1950s, playing mixed doubles on Centre Court with her husband Henry, reaching the third round of the ladies ' doubles in 1951, 1955 and 1956.
Sumner developed friendships with several prominent Bostonians, particularly Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whose house he visited regularly in the 1840s.
Work originally appearing in The Southern Review pages is regularly anthologized in the Best American series, the Pushcart Prize series, and the O. Henry Prize series.
In reaction to Gregory's usage, Henry began to regularly use the title Romanorum Rex until he was crowned Emperor in 1084.
Though King Henry VIII's commissioners declared the famous relic to be nothing but the blood of a duck, regularly renewed, and though the Abbot Stephen Sagar admitted that the Holy Blood was a fake in hope of saving the Abbey, Hailes Abbey was one of the last religious institutions to acquiesce following the Dissolution Act of 1536.
However, the annual Appleby Horse Fair, held regularly in early June, earliest record since the 12th century with a charter made by Henry II ( however it is thought to have a longer tradition ), brings Gypsies from all over Britain to the town.
Cooper was a Unitarian who regularly attended the services of Henry Whitney Bellows, and his views were Universalistic and non-sectarian.
Henry II regularly visited Portchester, and it featured in his dispute with Thomas Becket.
These " Lambeth degrees " are sometimes, erroneously, thought to be honorary ; however the archbishops have for many centuries had the legal authority ( originally as the representatives of the Pope, later confirmed by a 1533 Act of Henry VIII ), to award degrees and regularly do so to people who have either passed an examination or are deemed to have satisfied the appropriate requirements.
Certainly, the live-wire actor's amoral lunatic, a fiend who delights in pushing crippled wheelchair using women down stairs, is the primary ( and perhaps only ) reason to sit through Henry Hathaway's over-praised 1947 noir, a jumbled piece of cinematic crime fiction that's visually elegant ( having been neorealistically shot on-location throughout Manhattan ) but regularly confused about its own point of view.
Long was also part of the loosely associated " Lovecraft Circle " of fantasy writers ( along with Robert Bloch, August Derleth, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, Clark Ashton Smith, C. M. Eddy, Jr., and Donald Wandrei ) who corresponded regularly with each other and influenced and critiqued each other's works.
At parties, Reggie would regularly ask other women if they were interested in extramarital encounters, while Manning claimed to have had affairs with both William Gerhardie and Henry Green, and engaged in an unrequited pursuit of her lodger, Tony Richardson.
Pope Innocent IV ordered 20 casks of wine from there in 1357 and Henry IV of France and Louis XIV served them regularly in court known only as Rhône wine.
Henry Hazlitt, an economist and journalist, had been one of FEE's founders and his articles continued to appear regularly in The Freeman after its take-over by FEE.
He also regularly published work by Henry Kuttner and C. L.
Influenced by Galton's Finger Prints, the men corresponded regularly in 1894 ; and in January 1896, Sir Henry ordered the Bengali Police to collect prisoners ’ fingerprints in addition to their anthropometric measurements.
Henry eats regularly in the restaurant that they are in and he points out a white-bearded man as evidence of his theories.
He was the brother-in-law of Sir William Clarke, Secretary to the Army, and kept in touch with him as a news source ; he also regularly corresponded with Henry Cromwell, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Bent's Fort held dances regularly ; Colonel Henry Inman described Charlotte as " the center of attention, the belle of the evening.

Henry and sermons
After a period as chaplain to Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, President of the North, he became vicar of St Giles's, Cripplegate in 1588 and there delivered striking sermons on the temptation in the wilderness and the Lord's Prayer.
Henry Ward Beecher, a renowned preacher of Brooklyn's Plymouth Church, had condemned Woodhull's free love philosophy in his sermons.
Having been vilified in the media for her support of free love, Woodhull devoted an issue of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly ( November 2, 1872 ) to an alleged adulterous affair between Elizabeth Tilton and Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, a prominent Protestant minister in New York ( he supported female suffrage but had lectured against free love in his sermons ).
Despite his personal clout, however, Walpole could not stop Lord Godolphin and the Whigs from pressing for the prosecution of Henry Sacheverell, a minister who preached anti-Whig sermons.
He set up licensed congregations starting in 1743, eventually helped found the first presbytery in Virginia ( the Presbytery of Hanover ), evangelized slaves ( remarkable in its time ), and influenced young Patrick Henry who traveled with his mother to listen to sermons.
King Henry VIII also held him in high esteem despite his sermons against the French wars.
Henry's Miscellaneous Writings, including a Life of Mr. Philip Henry, The Communicant's Companion, Directions for Daily Communion with God, A Method for Prayer, A Scriptural Catechism, and numerous sermons, the life of his father, tracts, and biography of eminent Christians, together with the sermon on the author's death by William Tong were edited in 1809 ; and in 1830 a new edition included sermons not previously included and Philip Henry's " What Christ is made to believers ".
Fell also wrote lives of his friends Henry Hammond ( 1661 ), Richard Allestree, prefixed to his edition of the latter's sermons ( 1684 ), and Thomas Willis, in Latin.
Soon she was hosting women at her house weekly, providing commentary on recent sermons, and these meetings became so popular, that she offered meetings for men as well, to include the young governor of the colony, Henry Vane.
In early 1710, the prosecution by the Whig government of the ultra-Tory preacher Dr. Henry Sacheverell for sermons delivered the previous year, led to the Sacheverell riots and brought the ministry into popular discredit.
The first stage of his later development which resulted in the establishment of the Irvingite or Holy Catholic Apostolic Church in 1832 was associated with the Albury Conferences at his friend Henry Drummond's seat, Albury Park at Albury, Surrey concerning unfulfilled prophecy, followed by an almost exclusive study of the prophetical books and especially of the Apocalypse, and by several series of sermons on prophecy both in London and the provinces.
Similar proceedings were taken against William Prynne for his Histrio-Mastix, and Henry Burton for " seditious " sermons.
In 1639 Goodwin wrote a preface to the posthumous sermons of Henry Ramsden.
Henry Ludlow ’ s father was a pioneer temperance advocate, according to one source “ adopting and advocating its principles before any general and organized effort for them .” Henry himself, in one of his few preserved sermons, attacked Great Britain for “ her cruel oppression of her East India subjects, often starving ... and forced to cultivate opium on land they need to supply themselves with bread ...” and defended China “ for resisting a traffick which was sapping, by its terrible effects upon her citizens, the very foundation of her empire ...”
" Henry himself, in one of his few preserved sermons, attacked Great Britain for " her cruel oppression of her East India subjects, often starving ... and forced to cultivate opium on land they need to supply themselves with bread …" and defended China " for resisting a traffick which was sapping, by its terrible effects upon her citizens, the very foundation of her empire …"
Tauler was famous for his sermons, which were considered among the noblest in the German language -- not as emotional as Henry Suso's, nor as speculative as Eckhart's, but rather intensely practical, and touching on all sides the deeper problems of the moral and spiritual life.

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