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Hubert and Foss
In 1921, Milford hired Hubert J. Foss, originally as an assistant to Educational Manger V. H. Collins.
* Duncan Hinnells, An Extraordinary Performance: Hubert Foss and the Early Years of Music Publishing at the Oxford University Press, ( Oxford: OUP 978-0-19-323200-6, 1998 ).
* A revised edition, a reprint of the original " with additions, annotations, and comments by Hubert Foss " was published by Bodley Head in 1952 ( in USA by Greenwood Press, 1974: ISBN 978-0-8371-7292-7 )
One of his grandsons was the composer, critic, and publisher of music Hubert J. Foss.
Hubert J. Foss.
Thirty years later the book was described by the music publisher Hubert J. Foss as " a work of art, a charming and penetrating study of a musical poet's mind ".
An important figure in his early life was Hubert J. Foss of Oxford University Press, who published the Intermezzo for Organ in 1936 and introduced him to the composer Arthur Benjamin, to whom Gardner dedicated his Rhapsody for Oboe and String Quartet ( 1935 ).
by Hubert J. Foss from La véritable histoire de César Franck ( 1949 ).
* Foss, Hubert.

Hubert and Oxford
He became Heather Professor of Music at Oxford University in 1908, taking over from Hubert Parry.
* James Harding, " Du Maurier, Sir Gerald Hubert Edward Busson ( 1873 – 1934 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 10 Sept 2007
Hubert, later Sir Hubert Worthington ( 1886 – 1963 ) trained with Sir Edwin Lutyens and was professor of architecture at the Royal College of Art before becoming Slade lecturer in architecture at Oxford University.
A graduate of St Catharine's College, Cambridge 1935-1939, studying under Hubert Middleton and Edward Joseph Dent, he started his academic career at Queen's College, Oxford 1939-1940: 1945-1957, before being appointed Informator Choristarum ( organist and master of the choristers ) at Magdalen College 1957-1981: Vice President of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1973-1975.
* Hubert Murray Burge, Bishop of Oxford 1918-1925
Hanmer's Shakespeare was published at Oxford in 1744, with nearly forty illustrations by Francis Hayman and Hubert Gravelot.
Oriel College, Oxford, maintains a collection of his papers that includes a letter to his mother relating his eyewitness account of Queen Victoria's funeral, his work on Tudor Church Music, letters from Adrian Boult, Edward Elgar, Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, Hubert Parry, John Stainer, Charles Villiers Stanford, Leopold Stokowski, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Henry Walford Davies, and Henry Wood.

Hubert and University
* The Hubert Kairuki Memorial University ( HKMU ) is a private institution located on plot No. 322 Regent Estate in the Mikocheni area, some 7-km from the Dar es Salaam City centre, off Ali Hassan Mwinyi and Old Bagamoyo roads.
* The Climatic Research Unit is founded by climatologist Hubert Lamb at the University of East Anglia.
Both at the University and within the Academy, Gibbs's principal mentor and champion appears to have been the astronomer Hubert Anson Newton, a leading authority on the subject of meteors.
* The Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota and its building, the Hubert H. Humphrey Center ( formerly Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs ; changed in January 2011 )
There are a number of distinguished graduate and professional schools on the Minneapolis campus, notably the University of Minnesota Law School, Medical School, Carlson School of Management, School of Public Health, and Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
* Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, home of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers baseball program and from 1982-2009, the Minnesota Twins.
Freeman was a 1940 graduate of the University of Minnesota, where he met his lifelong friend and political ally, Hubert Humphrey, and his future wife and lifelong partner Jane Shields.
Neomycin was discovered in 1949 by the microbiologist Selman Waksman and his student Hubert Lechevalier at Rutgers University.
Also that year, Judge Hubert Utterback of Des Moines, Iowa was named the first conference commissioner and Iowa Teachers ( now known as University of Northern Iowa ) was accepted as a member.
* Hubert Dreyfus ( born 1929 ), American philosopher ( University of California, Berkeley ), brother of Stuart Dreyfus
* Stuart Dreyfus, American academic, engineer and author ( University of California, Berkeley ), brother of Hubert Dreyfus
The creator of the show named him after electronic television pioneer Philo Farnsworth, giving him the same first name as University of California Philosophy professor Hubert Dreyfus, of whom writer and producer Eric Kaplan was a former student.
* Research articles on whirlpools and related topics by Hubert Chanson, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland
* A Concise History of Poland by Hubert Zawadzki and Jerzy Lukowski, 408 pages, published by Cambridge University Press.
Beach married Ingrid Schenck, daughter of Stanford University professor Hubert G. Schenck and Inga Bergström Schenck, in Palo Alto in 1944.
He has been honored by organizations representing the spectrum of issues to which he has devoted his career, including the Hubert H. Humphrey Civil Rights Award from LCCR ; the Benjamin Hooks " Keeper of the Flame " Award from the national NAACP ; the Public Service Achievement Award from Common Cause ; the Kennedy Lifetime Achievement Award from the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund ; the " National Good Guy Award " from the National Women's Political Caucus ; the Isaiah Award for the Pursuit of Justice from the American Jewish Committee ; the Flag Bearer Award from Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays ( P-FLAG ); the Edison Uno Memorial Civil Rights Award from the Japanese American Citizens League ; the University of Chicago Alumni Public Service Citation ; " Citizen of the Year " from the Guillian-Barr Syndrome Foundation International ; and named in 2004 one of Vanity Fair's " Best Stewards of the Environment.
Hubert Horace Lamb ( born Bedford 22 September 1913 – died Holt, Norfolk 28 June 1997 ) was an English climatologist who founded the Climatic Research Unit in 1972 in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.
In August 2006, the Climatic Research Unit Building in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia was renamed the Hubert Lamb Building.
The Hubert Lamb Building, University of East Anglia, where the Climatic Research Unit is based
* Rev Professor Hubert Cunliffe-Jones ( 1905 – 1991 ): Congregational church minister, Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales and a Professor at the University of Manchester was the son of the Rev Walter Cunliffe-Jones of the Strathfield-Homebush Congregational church ( now Uniting Church – Korean Parish ).

Hubert and musical
He considered including variations portraying Arthur Sullivan and Hubert Parry, but was unable to assimilate their musical styles without pastiche, and dropped the idea.
On February 1991 she returned to the stage as Sister Mary Hubert ( Sor María José ) in the San Juan premiere production of Dan Goggins ' musical comedy " Sor-Presas " ( Nunsense ).
Grove appointed 12 professors of orchestral instruments, in addition to distinguished teachers in other musical disciplines including Jenny Lind ( singing ), Hubert Parry ( composition ), Ernst Pauer ( piano ), Arabella Goddard ( piano ) and Walter Parratt ( organ ).
Mungol actively participated in the musical life of Havana and was a professor at the Hubert de Blanck conservatory.
Through the influence of Camillo Sivori, Marteau's parents were easily persuaded to allow their son to adopt a musical career, and he showed remarkable aptitude in his studies, first under Bunzl, later under Hubert Léonard and from 1891 entered Jules Garcin's class at the Paris Conservatoire.
Together with Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford, he was regarded as one of the fathers of the British musical renaissance in the late nineteenth century.
The BBC made a 1962 musical adaptation for radio, starring Kenneth Horne, Leslie Phillips and Hubert Gregg.
For this reason he showed the work to him and another musical friend, Nikolai Hubert, at the Moscow Conservatory on December 24, 1874 / January 5, 1875, just three days after finishing its composition.

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