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Robinson told Policemen James Jones and Morgan Lloyd of the Wabash Avenue district that 10 youths boarded his south bound express bus in front of Dunbar Vocational High School, 30th Street and South Park Way, and began `` skylarking ''.
Although still actively involved in running his many businesses, Carnegie had become a regular contributor to numerous magazines, most notably the Nineteenth Century, under the editorship of James Knowles, and the influential North American Review, led by editor Lloyd Bryce.
These included such names as Lilias Armstrong, Harold Palmer, Ida Ward, Hélène Coustenoble, Arthur Lloyd James, Dennis Fry, A. C. Gimson, Gordon Arnold, J. D.
With the Bombers looking towards a new era, it was announced on 27 September that Matthew Lloyd would replace James Hird as Essendon captain for the 2006 season, marking the end of Hird's reign since he took over the captaincy in 1998.
In April 1962 Grenada's Administrator, the Queens representative on the island, James Lloyd suspended the constitution, dissolved the Legislative Council, and removed Eric Gairy as Chief Minister, following allegations concerning the Gairy's financial impropriety.
( 1952 ); Mark Antony in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1953 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar ; and as Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver in Sayonara ( 1957 ), Joshua Logan's adaption of James Michener's 1954 novel.
** James Lloyd, British actor
His two hundred clients eventually included Charles Gounod, Jacques Offenbach, Adelina Patti, Mario, Clara Schumann, Antoinette Sterling, Edward Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. German Reed, George Grossmith, Matthew Arnold, James McNeill Whistler and Oscar Wilde.
* Read by Lloyd James, produced by Blackstone Audio, Inc., 1999
* James F. Lloyd, United States Representative from California
Chamberlain's campaign attracted large crowds and enthralled the young James Ramsay MacDonald and David Lloyd George, but disconcerted leading Liberals like Goschen who called it the ' Unauthorised Programme '.
In 1941, she married James Lloyd Crawford, real estate salesman.
The names of the known dead were all listed with hometowns in the New York Times, and included these names from Berrien County: Lester Hancock, Arthur Harper, William P. Hayes, Benjamin McCranie, James M. McMillan, Shelly Lloyd Webb, Joe Wheeler, Jim M. Boyett, Lafayette Gaskins, Bennie E. Griner, Robert J. Hancock, George H. Hutto, Thomas J. Simmons, Max Easters, G. Bruce Faircloth, Thomas, H. Holland, Ralph Knight, William McMillan, John Franklin Moore, Wiliam Zeigler, Thomas W. Sirmons, Charley Railey, and Tillman W. Robinson.
The school's former students ( Old Greshamians ) include Benjamin Britten, W. H. Auden, Lord Reith, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, President Erskine Childers, Sir Christopher Cockerell, Donald Maclean, Sir Lennox Berkeley, Sir Stephen Spender, Tom Wintringham, Sir James Dyson, Ralph Firman, Sir Peter Brook, Sebastian Shaw, Sienna Guillory and Michael Cummings.
The film was directed by Lloyd Kaufman from a screenplay by Kaufman and James Gunn, who also served as associate director.
* James M. Lloyd House
The first was built in 1823 by James Lloyd to allow traffic on the Old National Pike to pass over the creek on its way toward the Allegheny Mountains
The Cottonmouth Moccasin Gang was founded by Claude Fuller and Natchez klansmen Ernest Avants and James Lloyd Jones.
Granted as Lloyd's Hills in 1774 by Colonial Governor John Wentworth, the town was named for James Lloyd of Boston.
In 1676, James Lloyd acquired the neck, which was then taken over by his son Henry.
Gurdjieff is said to have had a strong influence on many modern mystics, artists, writers, and thinkers, including Osho ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ), Frank Lloyd Wright, Keith Jarrett, George Russell ( composer ), Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Fripp, Jacob Needleman, John Shirley, Carlos Castaneda, Dennis Lewis, Peter Brook, Kate Bush, P. L. Travers, Robert S de Ropp, Walter Inglis Anderson, Jean Toomer, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Louis Pauwels, James Moore and Abdullah Isa Neil Dougan.
Other veteran actors who have appeared in the later series include: Geraldine James, ( After the Funeral, 2006 ), Elliott Gould, Lindsay Duncan and Roger Lloyd Pack, ( The Mystery of the Blue Train, 2006 ), Siân Phillips ( Mrs McGinty's Dead, 2008 ) and Tim Curry ( Appointment with Death, 2008 ).
Lloyd was born in Burchard, Nebraska to James Darsie Lloyd ( 1865-1947 ) and Elizabeth Fraser ( 1869-1941 ); Harold's paternal great-grandparents were both from Wales.
James ( Lloyd Owen ) appears in three episodes of series three.

James and Breck
* Perkins, James Breck.
* James Breck Perkins, France under Richelieu and Mazarin ( New York, 1888 )
* James Breck Perkins, author, United States House of Representatives
Historian James Breck Perkins says, " he asked enormous advantages in return for the protection he extended John Law and his associates, and the unfortunate adventurer was not in a position to say no to so powerful a nobleman.
* James Breck Perkins, France Under Louis XV, vol.
* Perkins, James Breck.
Nashotah House was founded by three young deacons of the Episcopal Church: James Lloyd Breck, William Adams, and John Henry Hobart, Jr., all recent graduates of General Theological Seminary in New York City, at the bidding of Bishop Jackson Kemper.
* James Lloyd Breck Refectory
There he ordained William Adams and James Lloyd Breck, two of his young recruits from the East who would assist him in establishing Nashotah House Seminary, on October 9, 1842.
* Apostle of the Wilderness by James Lloyd Breck, Edited by Charles Henery ( Nashotah reprint, 1992 )
Dr. James Lloyd Breck established the Episcopal mission school and seminary from which Shattuck-St. Mary's School has developed and prospered.
Dr. James Dobbin, who had succeeded Dr. Breck in 1866 and who served as Rector of Shattuck School until 1914, was responsible for the construction of many beautiful limestone buildings, including the first Whipple Hall and the present Shumway Hall.

James and co-founder
Finally there are those archaeologists and evolutionary anthropologists – among them Ian Watts, Camilla Power and Chris Knight ( co-founder with James Hurford of the EVOLANG series of conferences ) — who argue that ' the origin of language ' is probably an insoluble problem.
* William James Mayo ( 1861 – 1939 ), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
The university completed the James H. Clark Center for interdisciplinary research in engineering and medicine in 2003, named for benefactor, co-founder of Netscape, Silicon Graphics and WebMD, and former professor of electrical engineering James H. Clark.
* James Henry Gundy ( 1880 – 1951 ), stockbroker, co-founder of Wood Gundy Inc.
* James Collinson, artist and co-founder of the pre-Raphaelite movement, lived at 15 St John's Grove.
James Dye, ( born 1983 ), co-founder and writer for The Maverick Underground, serving Minnesota State University, Mankato, and the Greater Mankato, MN area.
* James Brown, co-founder of Little, Brown and Company publisher
* James Dixon Williams-Hollywood movie pioneer and co-founder of First National Pictures was born in Ceredo about 1877
* James Trane, co-founder of Trane
Baldwin was a co-founder ( with James McKeen Cattell ) of Psychological Review ( which was founded explicitly to compete with G. Stanley Hall's American Journal of Psychology ), Psychological Monographs and Psychological Index.
The School has also produced law firm founders, including James Harry Covington ( co-founder of Covington & Burling ), George Wharton Pepper ( Senator from Pennsylvania, and founder of Pepper Hamilton ), Russell Duane ( co-founder of Duane Morris ), and Stephen Cozen, ( co-founder of Cozen O ' Connor ).
Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield PC OM ( 13 July 1859 – 13 October 1947 ) was a British socialist, economist, reformer and a co-founder of the London School of Economics.
Creamer was a co-founder with James Reese Europe of the Clef Club, an important early African American musicians and entertainers organization in New York City.
* James Lee ( 1715 – 1795 ) – nurseryman ; co-founder of Lee and Kennedy
* James Springer White ( 1821 – 1881 ), husband of Ellen G. White and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
* Lennie James as Alan Erasmus ( co-founder of Factory )
One of his great-grandfathers was James Jackson ( 1777 – 1867 ), co-founder of Massachusetts General Hospital.
After the war, on February 13, 1866, two sons of co-founder and Baptist minister, Robert S. James, Jesse and Frank James, along with Cole and Jim Younger staged the first peace-time, daylight bank robbery in the United States at the Clay County Savings Association four blocks west of the campus, thus beginning the notorious history of what newspapers dubbed the James-Younger gang.
James was co-founder of Brockport and William was a well-known inventor of agricultural machinery and a member of the Board of Trustees.
* James H. Ganong, co-founder
James Orbinski also is the co-founder and Chair of the Board of Directors of Dignitas International, a medical humanitarian organization working with communities to increase access to life-saving treatment and prevention in areas overwhelmed by HIV / AIDS.

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