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Printer to the University Horace Hart.
( Her father, Edward Hart, was principal of Horace Greeley High School )
Henry Barnes and his neighbor Horace H. Strong along with Franklin H. Hart were wholesale dealers in meat, seafood and vegetables.
Hart's Rules originated as a compilation of rules and standards by Horace Hart over almost three decades during his employment at other printing establishments, but they were first printed as a single broadsheet page for in-house use by the OUP in 1893 while Hart was Controller of the University Press.

Horace and was
Petitions asking for a jail term for Norristown attorney Julian W. Barnard will be presented to the Montgomery County Court Friday, it was disclosed Tuesday by Horace A. Davenport, counsel for the widow of the man killed last Nov. 1 by Barnard's hit-run car.
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
According to Porphyrion, the hymn to Hermes was imitated by Horace in one of his own ' sapphic ' odes ( C. 1. 10: Mercuri, facunde nepos Atlantis ).
His father, Horace Ayckbourn, was an orchestral violinist, at one time deputy leader of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Submitting it to Count Prata, director of the opera, he was told that his piece " was composed with due regard for the rules of Aristotle and Horace, but not according to those laid down for the Italian drama.
The proverbial phrase for it was coined by the Roman poet Horace in his Ars poetica:
To ensure that Cromwell's character used current slang, DeMille asked Horace Hahn to read the script and comment ( at the time, Hahn was senior class president at Los Angeles High School ).
After Zwicky's initial observations, the first indication that the mass to light ratio was anything other than unity came from measurements made by Horace Babcock.
Overall naval commander was now Colin Keppel with other boats commanded by Horace Hood and Walter Cowan who were to remain friends and colleagues.
David had his own pupils, about 40 to 50, and was commissioned by the government to paint " Horace defended by his Father ", but he soon decided, " Only in Rome can I paint Romans.
The 10th edition was a nine-volume supplement to the 9th, but the 11th edition was a completely new work, and is still praised for excellence ; its owner, Horace Hooper, lavished enormous effort on its perfection.
After mentioning that this fish was sacred to Hecate, Alan Davidson writes, " Cicero, Horace, Juvenal, Martial, Pliny, Seneca and Suetonius have left abundant and interesting testimony to the red mullet fever which began to affect wealthy Romans during the last years of the Republic and really gripped them in the early Empire.
After two years of imprisonment, Davis was released on bail of $ 100, 000, which was posted by prominent citizens of both Northern and Southern states, including Horace Greeley, Cornelius Vanderbilt and Gerrit Smith.
He was the elder of two sons of Gulielma ( née Hollingsworth ) and Horace Franklin Cannon, a country doctor.
Horace Cannon drowned August 7, 1851 when Joseph was fifteen years old as he tried to reach a sick patient by crossing Sugar Creek.
After Virgil died, Horace was Rome's leading poet.
It was in 39 BC that Horace was introduced to Maecenas, who had before this received Lucius Varius Rufus and Virgil into his intimacy.
" Expressions in the Odes of Horace seem to imply that Maecenas was deficient in the robustness of fibre which Romans liked to imagine was characteristic of their city.
It was Virgil, impressed with examples of Horace's poetry, who introduced Horace to Maecenas.
This turris was probably the " molem propinquam nubibus arduis " (" the pile, among the clouds ") mentioned by Horace.

Horace and appointed
In 1933, Sir Horace Hector Hearne was appointed as Puisne Judge, Tanganyika Territory, and acted as Chief Justice of Tanganyika in 1935 and 1936.
The Congregational chaplain Horace James was appointed superintendent of the colony and of other contraband camps in North Carolina.
Horace James, an experienced Congregational chaplain, was appointed by the US Army in 1863 as " Superintendent for Negro Affairs in the North Carolina District.
The Army appointed Horace James, a Congregational chaplain from Massachusetts, as the " Superintendent of Negro Affairs for the North Carolina District.
French's personal friend General Grierson, GOC II Corps, had died suddenly on the train near Amiens, and French returned to GHQ on 17 August to find that Kitchener had appointed Lt-General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, with whom he did not get on, to the command.
Jones was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1942, for the planning of a raid on Bruneval to capture German radar equipment ( Churchill had proposed that Jones should be appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath ( CB ) but the head of the Civil Service Sir Horace Wilson threatened to resign as Jones was only a lowly Scientific Officer, and the CBE was a compromise ); he was subsequently appointed CB in 1946 ; and Companion of Honour ( CH ) in the 1994 Queen's Birthday Honours.
Two of the brothers, Eustace and Oswald had previouly made balloons for Aero Club members, and been appointed the official engineers of the Aero Club: they had enlisted the their eldest brother, Horace, when they decided to begin constructing heavier-than air aircraft.
At the age of 19, he was making so much money ( as much as $ 2, 500 each week ) that Los Angeles Superior Court appointed attorney Horace Hahn as his guardian, with the consent of his parents.
However, Giants owner Horace Stoneham immediately appointed him as director of player development, a post he held for 35 years.
The current Horace Mann Nursery Division Head is Marcia Levy, who replaced Patricia Zuroski when she was appointed to the position of Director of Diversity Initiatives.
Horace Judson is the current interim president, appointed in 2010.
The hospital was founded by Horace Newton Allen, the American protestant missionary appointed to Korea by the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A ( from here on the Church ).
Ram Comal Sen, one of the earliest Indian members of the Society and a close friend of Horace Hayman Wilson, the then Secretary, recalled his twenty nine years with the Society when he accepted the post of ‘ native ’ Secretary, and Wilson appointed Ram Comal to his new post only seven days before the Special Meeting of the Society in which he announced his departure for England.
Making friends with the Pelhams, he was appointed vice-treasurer of Ireland in 1746 ; and, acting on the committee of management for the impeachment of Lord Lovat in 1747, he won the applause of Horace Walpole by moving that prisoners impeached for high treason should be allowed the assistance of counsel.
While Foster was commander of the Department of North Carolina, in 1863 he appointed Horace James, a Congregational chaplain, as " Superintendent of Negro Affairs for the North Carolina District ", encouraging him to support the former slaves in becoming educated, growing their own food, and working.
Some of its leading figures, such as the Earl of Midleton, Lord Dunraven, James Campbell and Horace Plunkett ( a cousin of Count Plunkett ), were appointed in December 1922 by WT Cosgrave to the Free State's first Senate.
He created three geographic zones and appointed Lieutenant Colonel Henry H. Arnold to command the Western Zone, Lieutenant Colonel Horace Meek Hickam the Central Zone, and Major Byron Quinby Jones the Eastern Zone.
In 1948, Ben Jones was appointed general manager of Calumet Farm and his son, Horace A.

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