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Manchester and Guardian
S.K. was visiting C.C.B. and, not waiting for breakfast, he was off to the University Club, where he spent hours writing obituaries of living Americans for The Manchester Guardian or The Glasgow Herald.
The Manchester Guardian wondered how anyone in a railway carriage would have an opportunity to talk to Mr. Lewis, since it was well known that Mr. Lewis always did all of the talking.
R. H. S. Crossman, M.P., writing in The Manchester Guardian, states that departures from West Berlin are now running at the rate not of 700, but of 1,700 a week, and applications to leave have risen to 1,900 a week.
An amazing article in the Manchester Guardian of last November, entitled `` Fate Of Redundant Churches '', states than an Archbishops' Commission `` reported last month that in the Church of England alone there are 790 churches which are redundant now, or will be in 20 years' time.
The general tone of articles appearing in such important newspapers as the Manchester Guardian and the Sunday Observer implies a kindly recognition that the Catholic Church is now at least of equal stature in England with the Protestant churches.
L'Unita and Hoy published identical denunciations of Short's elevation, l'Osservatore Romano and the Christian Science Monitor ignored it, Times of India snickered at it, and the Manchester Guardian simply reported it -- the Fosterites in England were few but extremely militant.
The Guardian, formerly known as the Manchester Guardian is an example of one such media outlet.
* Manchester Guardian – obituary
* November 23 – The Bolsheviks release the full text of the previously secret Sykes-Picot Agreement in Izvestia and Pravda ; it is subsequently printed in the Manchester Guardian on November 26.
The Manchester Guardian hired him as a correspondent, sending him back to the Balkans in 1877.
Arthur, Myres and Hogarth returned to Crete together, Arthur this time as correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, a role in which he revelled.
Tn The Manchester Guardian Weekly.
The Manchester Guardian was founded in Manchester in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen.
Its most famous editor, Charles Prestwich Scott, made the Manchester Guardian into a world-famous newspaper in the 1890s.
He wrote extensively for Liberal papers such as the Manchester Guardian.
" Writing in Richardson's sister paper, The Manchester Guardian, the critic referred to Johnson's ' sex snobbery and sadism ' tag, but pointed out that whilst " the casualties take place on a somewhat narrower front than usual, they are heavy ".
On 1 April 1958 Fleming wrote to The Manchester Guardian in defence of his work, referring to both that paper's review of Dr. No and the " nine-page inquest in The Twentieth Century ".
She also worked as a Poor Law Guardian and was shocked by the harsh conditions she encountered in Manchester workhouses.
The First Two Minute Silence in London ( 11 November 1919 ) was reported in the Manchester Guardian on 12 November 1919:
The Manchester Guardian wrote, " The wonderful thing about him was his amazing versatility, and there was an intellectual virility, an untiring earnestness about the man, which was irresistibly stimulating.
It also led directly to the foundation of The Manchester Guardian ( now The Guardian ), but had little other effect on the pace of reform.
C. P. Scott, editor of the The Manchester Guardian, is said to have remarked that " as for the old man, he could not have done better than to have gone down, as he was a great impediment lately.

Manchester and Ivor
The club began in the early 1950s as a beatnik coffee bar called The Left Wing, but in early 1963, the run-down premises were leased by two Manchester businessmen ( Ivor and Phil Abadi ) and turned into a music venue.
In The Manchester Guardian, Ivor Brown praised Holloway for a singing style " which coaxes the ear rather than clubbing the head.
Reviewing the premiere in The Manchester Guardian, Ivor Brown wrote, " the gentleman in charge of ' Noises off ' becomes at times the protagonist … he can make a noise so like a train that he might impose on the station master of a terminus ; meanwhile, he can throw in a hurricane, as it were, with the other hand.
His former paper, The Manchester Guardian, later wrote of him, " That Agate was the first dramatic critic of his time may well be doubted by adherents of Ivor Brown or Desmond MacCarthy, but beyond dispute he was the first theatrical critic.

Manchester and Brown
Brown spent the latter years of his life painting The Manchester Murals for Manchester Town Hall which depicted Mancunian history.
The Ford Madox Brown, a Wetherspoons pub in Manchester, England
The J D Wetherspoon pub in Oxford Road, Manchester is named after Ford Madox Brown.
* Ford Madox Brown: PreRaphaelite Pioneer Exhibition, Manchester Art Gallery, Saturday 24 September 2011-Sunday 29 January 2012
* John Brown ( footballer born 1888 ), footballer for Manchester City and Stoke
Nonetheless, the reception of Humboldt's work remains problematic in English-speaking countries, despite the work of Langham Brown, Manchester and Underhill ( Humboldt, Worldview & Language, 2009 ).
** Louise Brown, the world's first test tube baby, is born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, UK.
Ian Brown performing live at Heaton Park, Manchester on 29 June 2012
They then announced a show would take place in Ireland, with Ian Brown saying " After Manchester, Ireland is always next on our list ".
The history of football in Ferrol is associated to the shipbuilding yards, workshops, foundries and drydocks and the British technical advisors ,< ref >" SPANISH NAVY: Huge Contract in British Hands " ( 1909 ) The Manchester Guardian, 1st February 1909, Page 12: Manchester <<... Vickers, Armstrong and Brown ... it has been determined to put down a new shipyard at Ferrol in Spain ... Mr A J Campbell ... has been appointed manager of the Ferrol yard ... Mr Peter Muir ... has been appointed assistant manager.
Autechre are an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both natives of Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Humboldt remains, however, little known in English-speaking countries, despite the works of Brown, Manchester and Underhill.
The Stone Roses were formed in 1984 by singer Ian Brown and guitarist John Squire, who had grown up on the same street in Timperley, a suburban area of Altrincham, to the south of Manchester.
He then went on to win the British, European and world flyweight titles from Jackie Brown in an historic bout held in Manchester on 9 September 1935.
In June 2012, it was confirmed that Brown would become a guest judge for the Manchester auditions of The X Factor UK.
Brown began his career in engineering before the outbreak of the First World War and undertook an apprenticeship with British Westinghouse in Manchester.
The ranks of the UPS were full of potential officers and Brown was one of those who sought a commission to become a Second Lieutenant in the 3rd ( Special Reserve ) Battalion of the Manchester Regiment.
The SWF initially had some success, but when Tom Brown, a long-term and very active member was forced out of activity, it declined until by 1979 it had only one lone branch in Manchester.
* Ford Madox Brown begins painting the The Manchester Murals in Manchester Town Hall ( England ).
* Ford Madox Brown completes painting the The Manchester Murals in Manchester Town Hall ( England ).

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