Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Samuel Eliot Morison" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1930s and wrote
Best known for his play Ubu Roi ( 1896 ), which is often cited as a forerunner to the surrealist theatre of the 1920s and 1930s, Jarry wrote in a variety of genres and styles.
The column is unsigned except by " Beachcomber " and it was not publicly known that Morton or Wyndham-Lewis wrote it until the 1930s.
Beginning in the 1930s, he wrote songs in the big band and swing genres that were popular at the time.
Italian composer Sylvano Bussotti, whose composing career spans from the 1930s to the first decade of the 21st century, wrote a solo work for bass in 1983 entitled Naked Angel Face per contrabbasso.
William L. Shirer, who worked in Berlin as a journalist in the 1930s and was acquainted with Goebbels, wrote in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich ( 1960 ) that the deformity was from a childhood attack of osteomyelitis and a failed operation to correct it.
Empirical research into the question has been associated mainly with the names of Benjamin Lee Whorf, who wrote on the topic in the 1930s, and his mentor Edward Sapir, who did not himself write extensively on the topic.
During most of the late 1930s and early 1940s Milligan performed as an amateur jazz vocalist and trumpeter before, during and after being called up for military service in the fight against Nazi Germany, but even then he wrote and performed comedy sketches as part of concerts to entertain troops.
Tailleferre also wrote popular songs to texts by Claude Marci, the wife of Henri Jeanson, whose portrait had been painted by Magritte in the 1930s.
Alan Greenspan wrote that the bank failures of the 1930s were sparked by Great Britain dropping the gold standard in 1931.
** William H. Hinton ( 1919-2004 ) visited China in the 1930s and 40s and wrote an influential account of the Communist land reform.
C. L. Moore was Catherine Lucille Moore, who wrote in the 1930s male-dominated science fiction genre, and S. E. Hinton, ( author of The Outsiders ) is Susan Eloise Hinton.
In the 1930s the Swedish writer Amelie Posse Brazdova wrote a book entitled Sardinia Side Show, where she told the complete story of 2 years she spent " interned " in Alghero old town during World War I.
For all his four 1930s musicals, Novello wrote the book and music, Christopher Hassall wrote the lyrics, and the orchestrations were by Charles Prentice.
Before writing A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, Henry Fowler and his younger brother, Francis George Fowler ( 1871 1918 ), wrote and revised The King's English ( 1906 ), a grammar and usage guide later superseded by this book in the 1930s.
" In a letter Stein wrote during the 1930s, she explained that she never accepted the theory of automatic writing: " here can be automatic movements, but not automatic writing.
Most French dramatists of the 1930s and 1940s, including Anouilh's most significant contemporary influence, Giraudoux, not only wrote for the stage but also composed poetry, novels, or essays.
In the late 1930s, Hindemith wrote a theoretical book The Craft of Musical Composition ( Hindemith 1937 70 ), which lays out this system in great detail.
In 1926, García Lorca wrote the play The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife, which would not be shown until the early 1930s.
In fact, during the Great Depression of the early 1930s, the New York Sun newspaper ( NYC ) wrote a lengthy article describing Fulton, its residents and the strong local economy.
* L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology founder, attended Union High School and wrote his early works while living in Bremerton during the late 1930s and early 1940s
He wrote more than 150 scores for Italian and international productions from the 1930s until his death in 1979 — an average of three scores each year over a 46 year period, and in his most productive period from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s he wrote as many as ten scores every year, and sometimes more, with a remarkable thirteen film scores to his credit in 1954.
He wrote 11 novels as well as short stories, plays, and radio and television scripts, most of which focused on unemployment in the Rhondda Valley in the 1930s.
Melody plays an important role in all of the works Tippett wrote in the 1930s and 1940s.

1930s and series
In the 1930s he published a series of 14 articles on telescope making in Hugo Gernsback's " Everyday Science and Mechanics " called " Hobbygraphs ".
By the 1930s, a series of favorable biographies enhanced his prestige.
The subspace radio, best known today from Star Trek and named for the method used in the series for achieving faster-than-light travel, was the most commonly used name for such a faster-than-light communicator in the science fiction of the 1930s to the 1950s.
In a series of published and unpublished studies in the 1930s, Whorf argued that Mayan writing was to some extent phonetic.
Originally written as a novel series by Wang Du Lu starting in the late 1930s, the film is adapted from the storyline of the fourth book in the series, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Her first stories appeared in pulp magazines in the 1930s, including two significant series in Weird Tales.
When Rohmer revived the series in the early 1930s, Smith ( who has been knighted ) is Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard.
She was introduced anonymously while still a teenager in the third book in the series and plays a larger role in several of the titles of the 1930s and 1940s.
He also suppressed most of his substantial orchestral works of the late 1930s and the war years, either allowing them to remain unpublished or, in several cases, reworking them-or portions of them-into the series of numbered symphonies that he produced in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Charles Holden designed a series of modernist and art-deco stations for which the Underground remains famous.
A series of variant board games based on her concept were developed from 1906 through the 1930s that involved the buying and selling of land and the development of that land.
A series of ring roads were constructed ( Isa al Kabeer avenue in the 1930s, Exhibition avenue in the 1960s and Al Fateh highway in the 1980s ), to push back the coastline and extend the city area in belt-like forms.
In the late 1930s, Meher Baba invited a group of Western women to join him in India, where he arranged a series of trips throughout India and Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) that became known as the Blue Bus Tours.
* Stout Skycar, a series of four one-off light aircraft designed by William Bushnell Stout in the 1930s.
Then, during the 1930s he worked on a series of major translation projects, translating the works of Bahá ' u ' lláh into English.
In the previous decade she had become one of the century ’ s most famous feminist writers with three more novels, and a series of essays including the moving late memoir “ Sketch of the Past ”, It was also in the 1930s that Desmond MacCarthy became perhaps the most widely read and heard literary critic with his columns in The Sunday Times and his broadcasts with the BBC.
This goal was finally achieved by a series of laws in the 1920s and 1930s that made Flemish the language of government, education, and the courts in the northern provinces of East Flanders and West Flanders, Antwerp, Limburg, and eastern Brabant.
After beginning the 1930s with a series of non-musical plays, I Lived With You ( 1932 ), Fresh Fields, Proscenium, Sunshine Sisters, Flies in the Sun ( all 1933 ) and Murder in Mayfair ( 1934 ), Novello returned to composition in 1935 with Glamorous Night, which was the first of a series of enormously popular musicals.
Pennsylvania Avenue also has served as a background for more lighthearted celebrations, including a series of day-and nighttime Shriner's parades in the 1920s and 1930s.
The BBC subsequently removed him from a list of speakers declared to be dangerous to public morality and in the 1930s he and his colleagues made a series of radio broadcasts on psychoanalysis.
* For the actor who played singing cowboy " Bob Blake " in a series of all African American westerns from the 1930s, see Herb Jeffries
until the late 1930s when it was replaced with the same one used on the Looney Tunes series.
Marsden's vocal range was impressive and also included the husky Whitethigh, the strident stereotypical Aussie tones of the ultra feminist ( but conflicted ) Judy Coolibar, and the cut-glass received pronunciation of Dame Celia Molestrangler ( in a series of loose pastiches of the stilted dialogue in 1930s ' melodramas ).

0.676 seconds.