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Librarian of Congress, James H. Billington said:
* 1929 – James H. Billington, American educator and librarian
James H. Billington and Vartan Gregorian at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act, 2012
Among the many notable graduates of Lower Merion High School in Ardmore are General Henry H. " Hap " Arnold ( 1903 ), Commanding General of the U. S. Army Air Forces in WWII ; General Alexander M. Haig, Jr. ( 1942 ), the 59th United States Secretary of State ; James H. Billington ( 1946 ), the Librarian of Congress, and ; Kobe Bryant ( 1996 ), a professional NBA basketball player.
* Billington, James.
James Billington, formerly professor of Russian history at Harvard and Princeton and currently the Librarian of Congress placed Fomenko's work within the context of the political movement of Eurasianism, which sought to tie Russian history closely to that of its Asian neighbors.
* Bendavid-Val, Leah, James H. Billington and Philip Brookman.
James Hadley Billington ( born June 1, 1929 ) is an American academic.
Billington created the Library ’ s first national private-sector advisory group, the James Madison Council, whose members have supported the NDL Program, many other Library outreach programs, and acquisitions for the Library ’ s collections.
George Soros ( left ) and James H. Billington.
James Hadley Billington Jr., and Thomas Keator Billington, as well as 12 grandchildren.
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* James H. Billington ( born 1929 ), the current U. S. Librarian of Congress
James Billington may refer to:
* James Billington ( executioner ) ( 1847 – 1901 ), executioner for the British government
* James H. Billington ( born 1929 ), American librarian and academic
James H. Billington, the Librarian of Congress, is quoted as stating: " The family relation to the Library is a great love story and it is too good not to want to savor, commemorate and celebrate.
Billington was screen-tested for the role of James Bond more than any other actor and was said to have been Albert R. Broccoli's first choice had Roger Moore not been available ( see: 1981's For Your Eyes Only ).
James H. Billington, The Librarian of Congress
* James H. Billington ( 2008 )
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James Blish's A Case Of Conscience ( 1958 ) describes a world hiding from its own weapons of destruction in underground shelters ; ;
Mann did some of his most celebrated work with cinematographer John Alton, a specialist in what critic James Naremore describes as " hypnotic moments of light-in-darkness ".
Biographer James S. Williams describes Cocteau's politics as " naturally Right-leaning.
In Book II, Chapter 23. 20 of his Church History, Eusebius describes the death of James according to Josephus.
The failure of John's French military campaign in 1214 was probably the final straw that precipitated the baronial uprising during John's final years as king ; James Holt describes the path to civil war as " direct, short and unavoidable " following the defeat at Bouvines.
Sayers disliked the film and James Brabazon describes it as an " oddity, in which Dorothy's contribution was altered out of all recognition.
* Historian James Parton describes election
This " forceful maternal action ," as historian Pauline Croft describes it, obliged James to climb down at last, though he reproved Anne for " froward womanly apprehensions " and described her behaviour in a letter to Mar as " wilfulness.
The Book of Pluscarden describes ' a detestable split and most unworthy difference arising from jealosy ' within the Scottish camp and the historian Michael Brown explains that a contemporary source has James appointing his young and inexperienced cousin Robert Stewart of Atholl as the constable of the host ahead of the experienced march wardens the earls of Douglas and Angus.
He describes how the abbot was generally supportive of James but that he and others ' regretted the demise of the Albany Stewarts and that he was confounded by James's greed for territory and wealth.
The Dethe describes James as ' tyrannous ' and whose actions were motivated by revenge and ' covetise.
Michael Brown describes James as an ' able, aggressive and opportunistic politician ' whose chief aim was to establish a monarchy that had stature and was free from the confrontations that had beset his father's reign.
Michael Azerrad describes the Minutemen's early output as " highly caffeinated Captain Beefheart running down James Brown tunes ", and notes that Beefheart was the group's " idol ".
In his classic " Birds of America ," John James Audubon describes the slight gradations in hyoid horn length found in different species of living woodpeckers.
Themes may be no more than handy prefabricated parts for constructing a tale, or they may represent universal truths – ritual-based, religious truths, as James Frazer saw in The Golden Bough, or archetypal, psychological truths, as Joseph Campbell describes in The Hero With a Thousand Faces.
Anthropologist James Mooney, describes the creature:
* Writer Clive James spent a large part of his early life in Britain living in Tufnell Park, and describes in detail his disdain for it in his book Falling Towards England.
In his 1994 book The Airport: Terminal Nights and Runway Days at John F. Kennedy International, James Kaplan describes the home township of an interviewee as " thickly populated, for no particular reason, with pilots, many of whom do their flying out of Kennedy.
* Voyage from Yesteryear ( 1982 ) by James P. Hogan describes a society of the embryo colonists of Alpha Centauri who have a post-scarcity gift economy.
* 1772-After visiting Scilly Cove in Newfoundland, Canada, missionary James Balfour describes it as a " most Barbarous Lawless Place "
James A. Davies describes him as " a considerable talent in need of the great editor he never managed to find ".
Likewise, Lestat describes James as a devious and cunning opponent, a characterization he uses to justify how he was tricked.
" James Bamford of Rolling Stone describes him as " The man who sold the war.
James describes a United Kingdom that is steadily depopulating and focuses on a small group of resisters who do not share the disillusionment of the masses.
Professor James Fishkin, who has designed practical implementations of deliberative democracy for over 15 years in various countries, describes five characteristics essential for legitimate deliberation:

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