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Despite the lost memoir, Galois published three papers that year, one of which laid the foundations for Galois theory.
Harold Evans used the memoir as a source for a chapter about Kildall in the 2004 book They Made America, concluding that Microsoft had robbed Kildall of his inventions.
Chapman's memoir, A Liar's Autobiography, was published in 1980 and, unusually for a work of this type, had five authors: Chapman, his partner David Sherlock, Alex Martin, David Yallop and Douglas Adams.
Additionally, Ted Sorensen claimed in his memoir Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History ( 2008 ) to have had a hand in the speech, and said he had incorrectly inserted the word ein, incorrectly taking responsibility for the " jelly doughnut misconception ", below, a claim apparently supported by Berlin mayor Willy Brandt but dismissed by later scholars since the final typed version, which does not contain the words, is the last one Sorensen could have worked on.
First she invited him to her plantation in 1877 near Biloxi, Mississippi at a time when he was ailing, and gave him a cottage to use for working on his memoir.
A life for language: A biographical memoir of Leonard Bloomfield.
1927 saw the publication of Trader Horn, the memoir of Alfred Aloysius Smith, who had worked for a British trading company in what is now Gabon in the late 1800s.
His memoir of the first days of World War II, Strange Defeat, written in 1940 but not published until 1946, blamed the French military establishment, along with her social and political culture, for the sudden total military defeat and helped after the war to neutralize the traumatic memory of France's failure and to build a new French identity.
His work is notable for the use of the zeta function ζ ( s ) ( for real values of the argument " s ", as are works of Leonhard Euler, as early as 1737 ) predating Riemann's celebrated memoir of 1859, and he succeeded in proving a slightly weaker form of the asymptotic law, namely, that if the limit of π ( x )/( x / ln ( x )) as x goes to infinity exists at all, then it is necessarily equal to one.
He returned to New York, enrolling at Syracuse University, but he recalled in his 2006 memoir, Just One More Thing, that he was unsure what he wanted to do with his life for years after leaving high school.
The program was designed to train civil servants for the federal government, a career that Falk said in his memoir that he had " no interest in and no aptitude for.
In planning for a possible influenza pandemic the WHO published a document on pandemic preparedness guidance in 1999, revised in 2005 and in February 2009, defining phases and appropriate actions for each phase in an aide memoir entitled WHO pandemic phase descriptions and main actions by phase.
Some Native Americans captured Europeans and used them as both labourers and bargaining chips ; see for example John R. Jewitt, an Englishman who wrote a memoir about his years as a captive of the Nootka people on the Pacific Northwest Coast from 1802 – 1805.
A more recent example is the so-called Satanic ritual abuse scare of the 1980s — beginning with the memoir Michelle Remembers — which depicts Satanism as a vast ( and unproven ) conspiracy of elites with a predilection for child abuse and human sacrifice.
In his 2009 memoir, saxophonist Clarence Clemons said De Niro explained the line's origins when Clemons coached De Niro to play the saxophone for the movie New York, New York.
In Marshall's memoir, he wrote that when he approached Harrison to pay his bill, his lawyer informed him that he would not charge him for the service, but instead gave him a lecture on ethics.
In an unpublished memoir, Mars later explained the band's choice of name: " Like maybe the main act doesn't show, and instead the crowd has to settle for an earful of us dirtbags.
The Decemberists ' frontman Colin Meloy wrote a memoir centered around the album " Let it Be " for the 331 / 3 imprint in the early 2000s.
He received a medal from the Royal Society for his memoir of 1844, On A General Method of Analysis.
In the sixteenth and seventeenth chapters of the Differential Equations is an account of the general symbolic method, and of a general method in analysis, originally described in his memoir printed in the Philosophical Transactions for 1844.
He was continually called on for help in developing the agriculture and trade of the colony, and his influence was used in connection with the sending out of early free settlers, one of whom, a young gardener George Suttor, afterwards wrote a memoir of Banks.
Part memoir and part spiritual quest, Walden at first won few admirers, but later critics have regarded it as a classic American work that explores natural simplicity, harmony, and beauty as models for just social and cultural conditions.

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( Lennon recalled in a memoir, " I was on acid, and she was on her way out.
Gorbachev recalled in a memoir that " In that terrible year 1933 nearly half the population of my native village, Privolnoye, starved to death, including two sisters and one brother of my father.
He was known locally as ' the little general ' as he was a man of short stature and the poet Edwin Muir recalled in a memoir of his childhood seeing the little general walking around his estates.
In his memoir, he recalled that the war seemed to drag on " with leaden feet ", and that he was relieved when it finally ended.
" Reagan recalled in his memoir that he had " neither the experience nor talent to fake it ," so he carried out exhaustive research, talking to disabled people and doctors, and practicing the line every chance he got.
Paul Jennings, the former slave of the Madisons, later recalled in his memoir, " In the last days of her life, before Congress purchased her husband's papers, she was in a state of absolute poverty, and I think sometimes suffered for the necessaries of life.
In his memoir Gasping for Airtime, Jay Mohr recalled a moment involving Farley and his SNL colleague Phil Hartman.
During his youth, he was a keen amateur chemist, as recalled in his memoir Uncle Tungsten.
In her memoir, Phillips recalled Haim's asking her permission to take out her daughter, and the moral conflict she experienced while smoking marijuana in front of him, saying: " Mixed feelings about Corey.
Friedan stated in her memoir Life So Far ( 2000 ) that Carl had beaten her during their marriage ; friends such as Dolores Alexander recalled having to cover up black eyes from Carl's abuse in time for press conferences ( Brownmiller 1999, p. 70 ).
He first worked at the Nowoczesna Cafe, where the patrons sometimes ignored his playing in order to conduct business, as he memorably recalled in his memoir.
In his memoir Clive: Inside the Record Business, Davis recalled Nyro's audition for him: she'd invited him to her New York apartment, turned off every light except that of a television set next to her piano, and played him the material that would become Eli and the Thirteenth Confession.
In his 1996 memoir Rewrites, Simon recalled that an agent suggested Peter Sellers for the lead, while Simon preferred casting " an authentic Italian " like Marcello Mastroianni or Vittorio Gassman.
( Cox's Hollywood Squares colleague, former Hollywood Squares " square-master " Peter Marshall, recalled in his memoir, Backstage With The Original Hollywood Square, that Cox installed and maintained all the wiring in his own home.
In her memoir And A Voice To Sing With, singer and activist Joan Baez recalled that " Traveling across the country with my mother and sisters, we heard the commercial songs of the budding folk boom for the first time, the Kingston Trio's ' Tom Dooley ' and ' Scotch and Soda.
In her 1945 memoir A Star Danced, she recalled, " After weeks of more or less patient waiting, repeated timid, pleading, urgent, and finally importunate requests to the authorities who rule such matters in Washington and London, and a rapid-fire barrage of telegrams, cables, and telephone calls, it had happened.
John Gibbon, a North Carolinian facing the same dilemma, recalled in a post-war memoir the evening that John Buford committed himself to the Union:
Mick Farren, in his memoir Give The Anarchist A Cigarette, recalled that Took would " drag a bemused Syd Barrett along " to events in Ladbroke Grove in the late 1960s ; Took remained friends with Barrett well into the 1970s.
With the exception of the choreography and the physical trappings, the show was deadly ," Tune recalled in his memoir Footnotes.
The team opted to create " a charming, colorful, great-looking musical comedy-an old-fashioned piece of entertainment ," as Herman recalled in his memoir Showtune.
George Whitefield Chadwick, who was in the audience, recalled in a memoir years later: " They had not rehearsed much and the trombones got in wrong in the ‘ tutti ’ in the middle of the first movement, whereupon Bülow sang out in a perfectly audible voice, The brass may go to hell ".
In 1980, he published his memoir, Honest, Abe: Is There Really No Business Like Show Business ?, in which he recalled the meat of his career, including his mentoring of several comedy writers including future M * A * S * H writer Larry Gelbart ( who was once a Duffy's Tavern writer ), Nat Hiken, Dick Martin and Woody Allen, the latter a distant cousin of Burrows '.
An example of this is an anguished comment recalled by Louis in his memoir, where he muses: " I was thinking how sublime friendship between Lestat and me might have been ; how few impediments to it there would have been, and how much to be shared.

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