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Irving and sued
Amid much publicity, Broome sued Irving for libel in October 1968, and in February 1970, after 17 days of deliberation before London's High Court, Broome won.
After an environmental impact study was released the following year, the cities of Irving, Euless, and Grapevine sued the airport over its extension plans, a battle that was finally decided ( in favor of the airport ) by the US Supreme Court in 1994.
David Irving sued her and her publisher, Penguin Books, for libel in an English court, after she characterized some of his writings and public statements as Holocaust denial in her book Denying the Holocaust.
Irving sued Lipstadt and Penguin for libel in 1998 but lost in a widely publicised trial.
After Hughes denounced him and sued McGraw-Hill, the publisher, Irving confessed the hoax and was subsequently sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison, serving 17 months.
The part manufacturer, Siemens Canada Ltd., eventually sued four companies in an Ontario court, including J. D. Irving Ltd., for " gross negligence " in the incident.

Irving and Sims
Sims Reeves, Mrs Marriott and James Anderson all performed here ; as well as programmes of classical opera and even Shakespeare, with such luminaries as Henry Irving.
In 1876, Sims penned a satiric open letter " To a Fashionable Tragedian ", humorously accusing actor-producer Henry Irving of inciting mass murder by emphasising the gore in his Shakespeare plays and of paying bribes to critics.
Notable current and former talent agents include David Begelman, Ari Emanuel, Freddie Fields, Johnny Hyde, Irving " Swifty " Lazar, Sue Mengers, Quincy Sims, Lew Wasserman, and Jadin Wong.

Irving and editor
Washington Irving, then editor of The Analectic Magazine in Philadelphia, reprinted the song in November 1814.
* Irving Kristol, an American intellectual and founder of The Public Interest, was honored on his 75th birthday in 1995 with The Neoconservative Imagination ( AEI Press ), edited by Christopher DeMuth and Kristol's son, William Kristol, editor and publisher of The Weekly Standard
Some time after serving in 1959 as editor of the University of London Carnival Committee's journal, Irving left for West Germany, where he worked as a steelworker in a Thyssen steel works in the Ruhr area and learned German.
Irving published a letter to the editor in < em > The Times </ em > of London on 7 July 1966, admitting that the data in his book were not credible.
Andrew Neil, the editor of the Sunday Times, called Irving " reprehensible ", but defended hiring Irving because he was only a " transcribing technician ", which others criticised as a poor description of translation work.
His father, the late Irving Kristol, served as the managing editor of Commentary magazine and has been described as the " godfather of neoconservatism ".
The album was produced by Michael Kapp ; the recording engineer was C. R. Fine ; the tape editor was Donald Van Gordon ; liner notes were provided by Paul Myers ; package designer was Irving Werbin ; package production by Milton Sincoff ; re-recording engineers-John Quinn ( stereophonic ) and Grant Ellerbeck ( monophonic ); and, cover illustration provided by James Cunningham.
When the editor Paul Carroll published BIG TABLE Magazine ( Issue No. 1, Spring 1959 ) alongside former Chicago Review editor Irving Rosenthal, he was found guilty of sending obscene material through the U. S. mail for including " Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch ," a piece of writing the Judicial Officer for the United States Postal Service deemed " undisciplined prose, far more akin to the early work of experimental adolescents than to anything of literary merit " and initially judged it as non-mailable under the provisions of.
Peter C. Newman became editor in 1971, and attempted to revive the magazine by publishing feature articles by writers such as Barbara Frum and Michael Enright, and poetry by Irving Layton.
* Lavin, Irving, editor, Meaning in the Visual Arts: View from the Outside.
Bell began his professional life as a journalist, being managing editor of The New Leader magazine ( 1941 – 1945 ), labor editor of Fortune ( 1948 – 1958 ) and later co-editor ( with his college friend Irving Kristol ) of The Public Interest magazine ( 1965 – 1973 ).
Frank Irving Cobb was employed on a trial basis as the editor of the World in 1904 by publisher Pulitzer.
* TCM Remembers 2010: director Arthur Penn, editor Dede Allen, Jean Simmons, director Roy Ward Baker, Lynn Redgrave, producer David Brown, editor Sally Menke, Harold Gould, director Dino De Laurentiis, Dennis Hopper, Jill Clayburgh, Robert Culp, James Mitchell, James MacArthur, Johnny Sheffield, Corey Haim, director Clive Donner, Kevin McCarthy, Cammie King, Eddie Fisher, director Éric Rohmer, John Forsythe, producer Irving Ravetch, art director Robert F. Boyle, Robert Ellenstein, producer Tom Mankiewicz, editor Suso Cecchi d ' Amico, Fess Parker, Baby Marie Osborne, Lena Horne, Lionel Jeffries, Kathryn Grayson, Tony Curtis, Doris Eaton Travis, writer Joseph Stein, director Ronald Neame, Claude Chabrol, Gloria Stuart, June Havoc, Glenn Shadix, Peter Graves, Barbara Billingsley, Leslie Nielsen, director Blake Edwards, Zelda Rubinstein, cinematographer William A. Fraker, producer David L. Wolper, Meinhardt Raabe, director Irvin Kershner and Patricia Neal.
Residents in more recent times have included the hydrographer, Sir Edmund Irving ( 1910 – 1990 ), artists Spencer Gore ( 1878 – 1914 ) and Graham Sutherland ( 1903 – 1980 ), the author, Michael Gilbert ( 1912 – 2006 ), the psychic researcher, Harry Price ( 1881 – 1948 ), Hughie Green ( 1920 – 1997 ), the entertainer, Sir Roger de Grey ( 1918 – 1995 ), President of the Royal Academy, as well as Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor of The Sun ; current residents include Sir Michael Gambon, as well as Donald Adamson, the author and historian, Dr John Physick CBE FSA and Major Sir Richard Gethin, Bt who lives at Sole Street.
* Irving, Washington ( editor ).
" " Together with " John Sutherland, the magazine's editor " and Irving Layton, he fought hard to foster a native tradition in poetry and establish new ways of writing in Canada, pioneering a direct style that articulated experience in plain language.
*“ Professionalism in Sociology: The Case of C. Wright Mills ,” pp. 175 – 87 in Ray Rist, editor, The Democratic Imagination: Dialogues on the Work of Irving Louis Horowitz, New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1994.
Jerome Irving Rodale ( surname accented on second syllable ) ( August 16, 1898 – June 8, 1971 ), was a playwright, editor, author, and founder of Rodale, Inc.
His older brother was Frank Irving Mann ( b ) 5 / 8 / 1854 ( d ) 10 / 4 / 1937 farmer, editor of the Prairie Farmer news publication, and author of The Farmers Creed.

Irving and Harry
The 26 founding members came from the group of 32 members who had paid dues by March 13, including strip cartoonists Wally Bishop ( Muggs and Skeeter ), Martin Branner ( Winnie Winkle ), Ernie Bushmiller ( Nancy ), Milton Caniff, Gus Edson ( The Gumps ), Ham Fisher ( Joe Palooka ), Harry Haenigsen ( Penny ), Fred Harman ( Red Ryder ), Bill Holman ( Smokey Stover ), Jay Irving ( Willie Doodle ), Stan MacGovern ( Silly Milly ), Al Posen ( Sweeney and Son ), Clarence Russell ( Pete the Tramp ), Otto Soglow ( The Little King ), Jack Sparling ( Claire Voyant ), Raeburn Van Buren ( Abbie an ' Slats ), Dow Walling ( Skeets ) and Frank Willard ( Moon Mullins ).
Rogers also introduced some celebrated numbers from the Great American Songbook, songs such as Harry Warren and Al Dubin's " The Gold Diggers ' Song ( We're in the Money )" from Gold Diggers of 1933 ( 1933 ), " Music Makes Me " from Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ), " The Continental " from The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), Irving Berlin's " Let Yourself Go " from Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ), the Gershwins ' " Embraceable You " from Girl Crazy and " They All Laughed ( at Christopher Columbus )" from Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
Classic pop embraces the song output of the Broadway and Hollywood show tune writers from approximately World War I to the 1950s, such as Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, Harry Warren, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Johnny Mercer, Dorothy Fields, Hoagy Carmichael, Cole Porter and a host of others.
* Harry Brodribb Irving
At this hangout of the wealthy elite, George Gershwin often played impromptu piano for wealthy guests such as Reggie Vanderbilt, Harry Payne Whitney, or Walter Chrysler, and celebrities such as Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Pola Negri, Al Jolson, Jeanne Eagels, Gloria Swanson, John Gilbert, Clara Bow, Hope Hampton, Irving Berlin, John Barrymore, Dolores Costello, Leatrice Joy and Rudolph Valentino, as well as socialites such as Gloria Morgan and her sister Thelma, Viscountess Furness.
Harry " Pittsburgh Phil " Strauss and Martin " Buggsy " Goldstein were put on trial for the September 4, 1939, strangulation murder of bookmaker Irving " Puggy " Feinstein, whose body was set on fire and left in a vacant lot after Feinstein had been strangled.
* " Look What You've Done " w. Bert Kalmar & Irving Caesar m. Harry Ruby & Harry Akst
*" Three's a Crowd " w. Al Dubin & Irving Kahal m. Harry Warren
Irving Kahal & Harry Richman
Harry Akst & Irving Berlin
* " Oh, What I Know About You " Irving Berlin, Joseph H. McKeon, Harry M. Piano, W. Raymond Walker
The most successful of them, like Harry Von Tilzer and Irving Berlin, founded their own publishing firms.
His elder son, Harry Brodribb Irving ( 1870 – 1919 ), usually known as " H B Irving ", became a famous actor and later a theatre manager.
Born in London, Laurence Irving was a son of the great Victorian actor manager, Sir Henry Irving and his wife Florence ( née O ' Callaghan ), and brother to actor manager Harry Brodribb Irving.
He is not to be confused with the son of his older brother Harry Brodribb Irving, the set-designer Laurence Irving, who wrote the highly-regarded and definitive biographies Henry Irving, the Actor and his World and The Successors.
Henry Winkler was born in Manhattan, New York City, the son of Ilse Anna Maria ( née Hadra ) and Harry Irving Winkler, a lumber company executive.
The soundtrack includes " Puttin ' on the Ritz " by Irving Berlin, " Pick Yourself Up " by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields, and " We're in the Money " by Harry Warren and Al Dubin.
By 1902 they joined two singing comedians, Irving Kaufman ( later a popular singer ) and Harry Godwin in a team known as The Avon Comedy Four.
Pollack re-formed his band eventually, and had some top-flight talent, including Harry James and Irving Fazola in it, but never really achieved any of the success of his earlier bands, despite the high quality of most of his recordings.

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