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biographer and Goddard
The rumours have persisted ; 60 years later the official biographer of King George V, Harold Nicolson, was told by Lord Goddard, who was a 12-year old schoolboy at the time of the scandal, that Albert Victor " had been involved in a male brothel scene, and that a solicitor had to commit perjury to clear him.
Sixty years after the scandal the official biographer of King George V, Harold Nicolson, was told by Lord Goddard, who was a twelve-year-old schoolboy at the time of the scandal, that Prince Albert Victor " had been involved in a male brothel scene, and that a solicitor had to commit perjury to clear him.
" Panic " was voted Single of the Year by the annual NME readers poll, and also (" somewhat incongruously ", noted Smiths biographer Simon Goddard ) ranked sixth in the Best Dance Record category.

biographer and states
However, John F. Harris, a biographer of Clinton's, states the program failed because of a lack of coordination within the White House.
A Paramount employee told biographer Orrin Keepnews that Jefferson was a womanizing sloppy drunk ; on the other hand, Jefferson's neighbor in Chicago, Romeo Nelson, reports him as being " warm and cordial ," and singer Rube Lacy states that Jefferson always refused to play on a Sunday, " even if you give me two hundred.
Mozart biographer Maynard Solomon ( 1995 ) takes the view that the tours were lucrative and produced long-term profits for Leopold ; Ruth Halliwell ( 1998 ) states to the contrary that their income generally only covered their travel and living expenses.
García Lorca's biographer, Stainton, states that his killers made remarks about his sexual orientation, suggesting that it played a role in his death.
Addison's biographer states that " In the field of his foreign responsibilities Addison's views were those of a good Whig.
From his first performance, Garrick departed from the bombastic style that had been popular, choosing instead a more relaxed, naturalistic style that biographer Alan Kendall states " would probably seem quite normal to us today, but it was new and strange for his day.
His films carved out a major international market, " projecting a seductive image of American life brimming with vitality and rooted in democracy and personal freedom ," states biographer Roland Flamini.
Thalberg's legacy to the movie industry is " incalculable ," states biographer Bob Thomas.
Muir's biographer, Steven J. Holmes, states that Muir has become " one of the patron saints of twentieth-century American environmental activity ," both political and recreational.
The total benefactions of both him and Junior and their philanthropies in the end would far surpass Carnegie's endowments, his biographer Ron Chernow states, ranking Rockefeller as " the greatest philanthropist in American history.
Grady McWhiney, the principal biographer of Bragg's early life and career, states that despite these rumors, the Bragg family was law-abiding.
Cole, Accum's biographer states that this book, System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, " was the first text-book of general chemistry written in the English language to be based on Lavoisier's new principles ; it is outstanding, also, in that it is written in a popular style, the subject matter being graduated as with a modern text-book.
Robert Remini, the historian and Jackson biographer, described the opposition that nullification drew from traditionally states ’ rights Southern states:
Anger's unofficial biographer Bill Landis quotes Beausoleil who states, " what had happened was that Kenneth had spent all the money that was invested in Lucifer Rising " and that he therefore invented the story to satisfy the film's creditors.
Turk states that this was not the case, that he was the only MacDonald biographer to have interviewed Gene Raymond at length ; but that neither Raymond nor anyone else vetted the book.
" Heyward's biographer James M. Hutchisson characterizes Porgy as " the first major southern novel to portray blacks without condescension " and states that the libretto to Porgy and Bess was largely Heyward's work.
Joan Box, Fisher's biographer and daughter states in her book that Fisher, then a student, had resolved this problem in 1911.
Giorgio Vasari, an artist and biographer of the Italian Renaissance, states that Pisanello also worked in the workshop of Andrea del Castagno, author of the painted equestrian monument of Niccolò da Tolentino ( 1456 ) in the Cathedral in Florence.
In chapter three of the 2011 biography of Steve Jobs, titled Steve Jobs, biographer Walter Isaacson states that around 1972, while Jobs was attending Reed College, Robert Friedland "... taught Steve the reality distortion field ...”
Viktor Suvorov claims Serov may have been one of the people responsible for the Katyn Massacre, and William Taubman, Khrushchev's biographer, states this as a fact.
“ This drama was indebted for its success almost entirely to the actor, as its literary merits were feeble ” states biographer James Rees.
Tripp's book includes an afterword by historian and Lincoln biographer Michael Burlingame titled " A Respectful Dissent ", in which he states: In a second afterword to the book titled " An Enthusiastic Endorsement ", historian Michael B. Chesson makes the argument for the historical significance of the work:
Vidal biographer Fred Kaplan states that Fry was hired simultaneously with Vidal, and that Zimbalist knew Vidal would be able to work on the script for only a short time.

biographer and indicates
Both of his parents drank fairly heavily, a fact which Lansbury's son-in-law and biographer indicates may have influenced George Junior's lifelong abstinence from alcohol.
Nicholas was alive at the right time ( very roughly-he is quite likely to have been a child in 1360 ), and had the right skills, but he was a Carmelite friar, not a Franciscan, and no earlier biographer indicates that he spent years travelling back and forth across the Atlantic on government business.
Lovecraft scholar S. T. Joshi refers to the area as the " Miskatonic region ", after its fictional river and university, while Lovecraft biographer Lin Carter calls it Miskatonic County, though Lovecraft indicates that at least some of his fictional towns were located in the real-life Essex County of Massachusetts.

biographer and approval
The band's album debut, Tin Machine ( 1989 ), was initially popular, though its politicised lyrics did not find universal approval: Bowie described one song as " a simplistic, naive, radical, laying-it-down about the emergence of neo-Nazis "; in the view of biographer Christopher Sandford, " It took nerve to denounce drugs, fascism and TV [...] in terms that reached the literary level of a comic book.
Years after his death, his widow Phyllis Fraser admitted to Kilgallen biographer Lee Israel that a writer named Allan Ullman actually had written it with Richard Kollmar's approval.
Rosa Luxemburg's biographer Peter Nettl writes, " In general, Marx and Engels ' conception of the national-geographical rearrangement of Europe was based on four criteria: the development of progress, the creation of large-scale economic units, the weighting of approval and disapproval in accordance with revolutionary possibilities, and their specific enmity to Russia.
Yancey ’ s biographer, historian Eric H. Walther, speculates the character of Yancey ’ s later career was a result of low self-esteem and a search for public adulation and approval that went back to his childhood experiences with Reverend Beman.
According to biographer Marilyn H. Karrenbrock, " McKinley's females do not simper ; they do not betray their own nature to win a man's approval.

biographer and Anglican
Although he was often classed as a deist, his biographer William H. Trapnell regards him as an Anglican who held unorthodox theological views.
According to his biographer Hélène Lee, Howell was born in an Anglican family.

biographer and Church
There is anecdotal evidence, related to biographer George Wyatt by her former lady-in-waiting Anne Gainsford, that Anne brought to Henry's attention a heretical pamphlet, perhaps Tyndale's " The Obedience of a Christian Man " or one by Simon Fish called " Supplication for Beggars ," which cried out to monarchs to rein in the evil excesses of the Catholic Church.
Hutcheson's relations with the clergy of the Established Church, especially with King and with Hugh Boulter ( the archbishop of Armagh ) seem to have been cordial, and his biographer, speaking of " the inclination of his friends to serve him, the schemes proposed to him for obtaining promotion ," etc., probably refers to some offers of preferment, on condition of his accepting episcopal ordination.
Bishop's biographer and friend James MacIntyre, in an interview with Time Magazine in 1935, stated that this version was first published by John Church of Cincinnati in 1861.
It has been frequently stated that she gave canonical jurisdiction to Saint Conleth, Bishop of Kildare, but, as Archbishop Healy points out, she simply " selected the person to whom the Church gave this jurisdiction ", and her biographer tells us distinctly that she chose Saint Conleth " to govern the church along with herself ".
* William Henry " Billy " Reed, violinist, composer and biographer of Edward Elgar, was born in Christ Church Street in Frome in 1875.
The first edition ( in print from 1969 to 1972 ) included an excerpt from an article by Burton H. Wolfe, an investigative journalist and biographer of LaVey, entitled " The Church that Worships Satan ".
In September 1993, according to his biographer Lavina Fielding Anderson, his insubordination directed toward church authorities and his publication of his on-going work resulted in his excommunication from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as one of the September Six.
Next to Abney House on Church Street was Fleetwood House, used as the base for Newington Academy for Girls, which was founded in 1824 by, among others, the Quaker scientist and abolitionist William Allen and run in a most enlightened and imaginative way by Susanna Corder, who later emigrated for a while to Boston and emerged as a talented biographer.
NGUC sponsored a series of events, including a return visit and lecture by biographer Barbara Taylor ; a panel discussion about women and power, between female politicians Diane Abbott MP, Jean Lambert MEP, and Emily Thornberry MP ; an art exhibition entitled Mother of Feminism ; a concert featuring Carol Grimes and Adey Grummet to raise money for Stop the Traffik, an anti-trafficking charity ; a tombstone tribute at St Pancras Old Church ; a birthday cake baked by men ; and other activities.
As an author, Dew was the authorized biographer for two LDS Church presidents, Ezra Taft Benson and Gordon B. Hinckley.
His biographer, Christopher Whitfield, claimed that Dover combined ancient countryside practices with " classical mythology and Renaissance culture, whilst linking them with the throne and the King's Protestant Church ".
Robert Speaight, a biographer of Hilaire Belloc, noted that Cardinal Manning's involvement in the Dock Strike made a major impression on Belloc, 19 years old at the time, who was to become a major speaker for the Catholic Church during the early twentieth century.

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