Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "James Cullen (PTAA)" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

James and Aloysius
* James Aloysius Hickey, Cardinal Archbishop of Washington, DC
* James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, ( 2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941 ) novelist and poet
James Francis Aloysius McIntyre ( June 25, 1886 – July 16, 1979 ) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
James Aloysius Farley ( May 30, 1888 – June 9, 1976 ) was one of the first Irish Catholic politicians in American history to achieve success on a national level, serving as Chairman of the New York State Democratic Committee, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and as Postmaster General simultaneously under the first two administrations of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
fr: James Aloysius Farley
* James Aloysius Griffin, Bishop of Springfield in Illinois
Joe had six siblings Bridget ( born 1867 ), John Aloysius ( born 1869 ), James ( born 1872 ), Mary Therese ( born 1874 ), Michael Lawrence ( 1877 ), and Edward ( born 1883 ).
Wynn was born in New York City as Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn, the son of vaudeville comedian Ed Wynn and wife, the former Hilda Keenan.
James Aloysius Hickey ( October 11, 1920 – October 24, 2004 ) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
ca: James Aloysius Hickey
de: James Aloysius Hickey
it: James Aloysius Hickey
nl: James Aloysius Hickey
no: James Aloysius Hickey
sl: James Aloysius Hickey
# REDIRECT James Aloysius Hickey
During a meeting with a younger nun, Sister James, it becomes clear that Aloysius harbors a deep mistrust toward her students, her fellow clergymen, and society in general.
Naïve and impressionable, James is easily upset by Aloysius ’ severe manner and harsh criticism.
Aloysius and Father Flynn are put into direct conflict when she learns from Sister James that the priest met one-on-one with Donald Muller, St. Nicholas ’ first African-American student.
In a private meeting purportedly regarding the Christmas pageant, Aloysius, in the presence of Sister James, openly confronts Flynn with her suspicions.
Learning this, Aloysius reveals to Sister James that the decisive phone call was a fabrication.
The four original cast members were Cherry Jones as Sister Aloysius, Brían F. O ' Byrne as Father Flynn, Heather Goldenhersh as Sister James, and Adriane Lenox as Mrs. Muller.
Doubt ran at the Auckland Theater Company in New Zealand, from 16 March to 8 April 2006, directed by Colin McColl, with Latham Gaines as Father Flynn, Elizabeth Hawthorne as Sister Aloysius, Kate Prior as Sister James and Goretti Chadwick as Mrs Muller.
Directed by Nicolas Kent, it starred Dearbhla Molloy as Sister Aloysius, Nikki Amuka-Bird as Mrs Muller, Padraic Delaney as Father Flynn and Marcella Plunkett as Sister James.

James and Cullen
The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist, James Anderson, an agronomist, Joseph Black, physicist and chemist, and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.
* James Cullen, mathematician who discovered what are now known as the Cullen numbers.
Various versions of the show were broadcast, specifically those hosted by Barker, Bill Cullen, and Tom Kennedy ( plus one episode sub-hosted by 1972-1977 nighttime host Dennis James, aired on the day of his death in 1997 ).
Many years later, in 1898, James Cullen founded the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association in response of the fading influence of the original temperance pledge.
The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist, James Anderson, agronomist, Joseph Black, physicist and chemist, and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.
* James Cullen Ganey ( 1899 – 1972 ), federal judge who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Seen frequently as " special guests " from 2001-2003 were Rochelle Wilson, Jessica Holmes, Sean Cullen, Peter Keleghan, Janet van de Graaff, James Roussel, Craig Lauzon and Elvira Kurt.
With the War of 1812 and an increasing desire to produce uniquely American literature and culture, a number of key new literary figures emerged, perhaps most prominently Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant, James Fenimore Cooper, and Edgar Allan Poe.
The original cast was: George Mallaby, Peter Regan, Fred ' Cul ' Cullen, Belinda Giblin, Barrie Barkla, Helen Hemingway, Judy Nunn, Paul Karo, Ken James, Monica Maughan, Kay McFeeter, Graeme Blundell, Briony Behets, Fred Betts, Ken Snodgrass, Lois Ramsay.
James Bernard Cullen says: " Richard Copley was in poor health on his arrival in America and went to the West Indies to improve his failing strength.
James Cullen in 1905.
Woodall numbers were first studied by Allan J. C. Cunningham and H. J. Woodall in 1917, inspired by James Cullen's earlier study of the similarly-defined Cullen numbers.
As a writer, Drake is considered part of the " Knickerbocker group ", a group which also included Halleck as well as Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant, James Kirke Paulding, Gulian Crommelin Verplanck, Robert Charles Sands, Lydia M. Child, and Nathaniel Parker Willis.
* James Cullen, S. J., begins the study of Cullen numbers.
* James Cullen Martin ( 1928 – 1999 ), American chemist
The Fox girls became famous and their public séances in New York in 1850 attracted notable people including William Cullen Bryant, George Bancroft, James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Parker Willis, Horace Greeley, Sojourner Truth and William Lloyd Garrison.
Holmes is one of the Fireside Poets, together with William Cullen Bryant, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
Other co-stars were Ben Murphy, Lance Kerwin, Brett Cullen, and James Van Patten.
Beginning in the 1920s, Douglas's illustrations appeared in books by James Weldon Johnson, Countee Cullen, Alain Locke, and other prominent black writers, activists, and intellectuals.
* Cullen, James ( 1889 ); " The Story of the Irish in Boston.
Father James Cullen, S. J.

0.178 seconds.