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Edited by Smith's biographer Scott Connors and Ronald S. Hilger.
Grant had multiple opportunities to strengthen the Supreme Court with nominations ; biographer, William S. McFeely, considered his appointments not to have benefitted the Court.
Virginia Woolf's biographer tells an anecdote on how Virginia Woolf, Keynes and T. S. Eliot would discuss religion at a dinner party, in the context of their struggle against Victorian era morality.
Robert E. Lee's biographer, Douglas S. Freeman, asserts that the army received its final name from Lee when he issued orders assuming command on June 1, 1862.
According to his biographer Richard S. Lambert, the first volume of Barrington's memoirs about Australia, " A Voyage to Botany Bay ," is the work of Barrington's that is least changed, or wholly invented, by editors and publishers.
* 1938: Pearl S. Buck ( biographer and novelist )
* David Bryn-Jones, biographer of U. S. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, taught history, economics, and international relations at Carleton from 1920 to 1951.
However, despite mostly rave reviews in the U. S. and many countries in Europe, biographer Spoto notes that during its various premiers overseas, " it shocked many, angered some, disgusted others.
' According to his German biographer Martina Duttmann, he has always been more highly regarded in Europe than in the U. S., where the comparable jet-set futurism is designated " Googie ".
She was a good friend of C. S. Lewis, who admired her poetry and once said, according to his friend and biographer George Sayer, that if he was the kind of man who got married, he would have wanted to marry Ruth Pitter.
Douglas Gresham ( born Douglas Howard Gresham ; November 10, 1945 ) is an American-born British biographer and film producer, resident in Malta, and one of the two stepsons of C. S. Lewis.
Carl Clinton Van Doren ( September 10, 1885 July 18, 1950 ) was a U. S. critic and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer.
The appearance of these poems, wrote Taylor's biographer Norman S. Grabo, " established almost at once and without quibble as not only America's finest colonial poet, but as one of the most striking writers in the whole range of American literature.
According to his American biographer Thomas Davis, his diplomatic correspondence shaped Argentina's traditional distrust to U. S. policies, which Alvear felt included the desire to conquer, or at least dominate, all of Latin America.
One biographer claimed that Brown received his earliest military training when he was a military secretary to Alexander Hamilton during the winter of 1798-99, while Hamilton was organizing the U. S. Army for possible war with France.
Some sections of the book are criticized for being melodramatic, and Balzac biographer V. S. Pritchett even refers to a representative excerpt as " bad writing ".
The first memorial was only erected in 1999 after a long campaign by his biographer George Fleming and Major S. H.
Steering his city into recovery, according to a contemporary journalist quoted by biographer Herbert S. Parmet, made McKay " a firm advocate of government as well as business preserving and guarding its financial foundation.
And while some, such as Andrew Carnegie biographer Joseph Frazier Wall have concluded that Margaret Carnegie secretly favored Thomas, others such as Richard S. Tedlow disagree and conclude that Thomas was largely isolated and lonely within the extended Carnegie family and their large coterie of friends.
According to one biographer, he was a descendant of Phillippe Francois Renault, who in 1777 accompanied Lafayette to America and was awarded a land grant by the U. S. ( worth about $ 400 million by Reno's time ).
Horne is the biographer of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, a work originally published in two volumes and the authorised biography of former U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger ( author's statement, Paris, 13 June 2008 ).
Adam Worth biographer Ben Macintyre also traces the inspiration for Macavity, the Mystery Cat, in T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats to Doyle's rendition of Moriarty.
According to Mark S. Giles, a Cooper biographer, " the educational levels offered at St. Augustine ranged from primary to high school, including trade-skill training.
Her father, Michael S. Reynolds, was a noted biographer of Ernest Hemingway.

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According to Landis biographer J. G.
Harding's biographer, Samuel H. Adams, concluded that " Warren G. Harding died a natural death which, in any case, could not have been long postponed ".
" According to Hope biographer William Faith, his reputation has become ingrained in the " American consciousness " because he had flown millions of miles to entertain G. I. s during both wartime and peace.
Suharto's biographer, O. G.
* Atwood G. Manley, biographer of J. Henry Rushton and Frederic Remington.
" Arthur L. White, her grandson and biographer, writes that Ellen G. White is the most translated female non-fiction author in the history of literature, as well as the most translated American non-fiction author of either gender.
Historian J. G. M. Ramsey credited Hugh Lawson White's company with the killing of the Cherokee chief, King Fisher, and White's granddaughter and biographer, Nancy Scott, stated that White fired the fatal shot.
Under Wood, his biographer G. C. Peden writes, " the slum clearance programme was pursued with energy, and overcrowding was greatly reduced.
According to John G. Nicolay, one of Lincoln's private secretaries and a later biographer of the Civil War president, " Failing in this direct application, they made further efforts through Mr. Justice Campbell of the Supreme Court ... who came to Seward in the guise of a loyal official, though his correspondence with Jefferson Davis soon revealed a treasonable intent.
With Kipps, The History of Mr Polly, and Tono-Bungay, his biographer David C. Smith has written, H. G.
William Richard Titterton ( 1876 1963 ) was a British journalist, writer and poet now remembered as the friend and first biographer of G. K. Chesterton.
Other early presenters included Wyn Calvin, Maureen Staffer, Sylvia Horn, G. V. Wynne Jones ( Geevers ), Claire Vincent, Piet Brinton, Jackie Emlyn and Princess Anne's biographer Brian Hoey.
Edward G. Bansk, a Val Lewton biographer, identified several flaws in White Zombie, including poor acting, bad timing and other " haphazard and sloppy " film aspects.
A nationally respected jurist, Traynor's 30-year career as California's 77th Justice coincided with tremendous demographic, social, and governmental growth in California and in the United States of America, and was marked by a belief ( in the words of his biographer, G. Edward White ) that " the increased presence of government in American life was a necessary and beneficial phenomenon.
Bryant's first biographer was Pamela Street, a neighbour in Salisbury and historical collaborator, and daughter of the farmer-author A. G. Street.
The piano takes over, constructing over a left hand accompaniment of breathing undulation a G minor narrante theme which, in the words of Soviet biographer Israel Nestyev, " suggests a quiet, serious tale in the vein of a romantic legend ".
According to biographer H. G. Jones, " He was a man of considerable ability and talent, but he was rough-hewn in his appearance and speech, often intemperate in his statements, and intensely partisan in his associations.
The Adagio in G minor for violin, strings and organ continuo, is a neo-Baroque composition popularly attributed to the 18th-century Venetian master Tomaso Albinoni, but composed by the 20th-century musicologist and Albinoni biographer Remo Giazotto and based on the purported discovery of a manuscript fragment from Albinoni.

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