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'' Private Jenkins Lloyd Jones of the Wisconsin Light Artillery wrote in his diary: `` I strolled among the Alabamans on the right, found some of the greenest specimens of humanity I think in the universe, their ignorance being little less than the slave they despise with as imperfect a dialect.
In 1944, Jones wrote to John Walvoord of Dallas Theological Seminary that while the university had " no objection to educational work highly standardized …. We, however, cannot conscientiously let some group of educational experts or some committee of experts who may have a behavioristic or atheistic slant on education control or even influence the administrative policies of our college.
* Henry Jones ( writer ) who wrote under the pseudonym " Cavendish "
In the early-1960s, Jones and his wife Dorothy wrote the screenplay for the animated feature Gay Purr-ee.
From 1977-1978, Jones wrote and drew the syndicated comic strip Crawford ( also known as Crawford & Morgan ) for the Chicago Tribune-NY News Syndicate.
On December 11, 1975, shortly after the release of Bugs Bunny Superstar, which prominently featured Bob Clampett, Jones wrote a letter to Tex Avery, accusing Clampett of taking credit for ideas that were not his.
In 1909, Jones wrote the short Pronunciation of English, a book which he later radically revised.
Palin wrote most of his comedic material with Terry Jones.
In 2004 Richard Jones wrote Soft Machines ( nanotechnology and life ), a book for lay audiences published by Oxford University.
Hammerstein also wrote the book and lyrics for Carmen Jones, an adaptation of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen with an all-black cast that became a 1943 Broadway musical and a 1954 film.
He also wrote a screenplay from the novel The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones, a draft that evolved into the 1961 Marlon Brando film One-Eyed Jacks.
In 1763, at the age of 17, Jones wrote the poem Caissa in Latin hexameters, based on a 658-line poem called " Scacchia, Ludus " published in 1527 by Marco Girolamo Vida, giving a mythical origin of chess that has become well known in the chess world.
When an unemployed miner ( Daniel Jones ) wrote to him to complain of his unemployment and low wages, Gladstone gave what H. C. G. Matthew has called " the classic mid-Victorian reply " on 20 October 1869:
Tom Jones wrote or co-wrote the following songs: " And I Tell The Sea ", " Looking Out My Window ", " Feel The Rain ", " Jezebel ", " The Letter ", " Younger Days ", " Tom Jones International ", " Holiday ", " The Road ", " 24 Hours ", " Seasons ", " We Got Love ", " Seen That Face ", " Give A Little Love ", " If He Should Ever Leave You ", " Whatever It Takes " and " Didn't It Rain ".
Berle wrote a Spike Jones B-side, " Leave the Dishes in the Sink, Ma.
Dafydd Glyn Jones wrote of the fire that it was " the first time in five centuries that Wales struck back at England with a measure of violence ... To the Welsh people, who had long ceased to believe that they had it in them, it was a profound shock.
" Military historians Herman Hattaway and Archer Jones wrote, " Unenthusiastic about the attack, Longstreet consumed so much time in properly assembling and aligning the corps that the assault did not commence until 4 p. m. During all the time that passed, Meade continued to move in troops to bring about a more and more complete concentration ; by 6 p. m. he had achieved numerical superiority and had his left well covered.
In 2008, Jones wrote and directed an opera titled Evil Machines.
He co-wrote Ripping Yarns with Palin, and wrote the screenplay for Labyrinth ( 1986 ), although his draft went through several rewrites and several other writers before being filmed ; much of the finished film wasn't written by Jones at all.
The Shanghai nightclub shown in the beginning of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is called " Club Obi-Wan " because George Lucas wrote both the Star Wars and Indiana Jones Series.
Jones wrote a number of essays on art, literature, religion and history.
Henry Fielding proved his mastery of the form in Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ), The Life of Jonathan Wild the Great ( 1743 ) and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ( 1749 ), but, as Fielding himself wrote, these novels were written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, not in imitation of the picaresque novel ; Cervantes himself wrote a short picaresque novel, Rinconete y Cortadillo part of his Novelas Ejemplares ( Exemplary Novels ).

Jones and autobiography
In his autobiography, Chuck Amuck, Jones credits his artistic bent to circumstances surrounding his father, who was an unsuccessful businessman in California in the 1920s.
( Jones frequently claimed, including in the aforementioned autobiography, that this happened because Warner finally learned they weren't making Mickey Mouse cartoons ).
As a religious autobiography, Rufus Jones compared it to such works as Augustine's Confessions and John Bunyan's Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners.
It was thus he formed, as his autobiography records: “ the deep impression of there being a man in Vienna who actually listened with attention to every word his patients said to him ... a revolutionary difference from the attitude of previous physicians ...” ( Jones 1959 p159 ).
In John Lydon's autobiography, Rotten: No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish, Lydon claimed that Matlock worked on later Sex Pistols material ( including their album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols ) as a paid session musician ( Jones played bass on all of the songs recorded after Matlock's departure, with Vicious also contributing to the song " Bodies ").
Her best-selling 1976 autobiography was made into an Academy Award-winning film, Coal Miner's Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones, in 1980.
" Chuck Jones particularly disliked Clampett, and made no mention of his association with him in either his 1979 compilation film The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Movie ( in which Jones lists himself and other Warners directors ) or his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck.
His autobiography, Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939-1945, formed the basis, pre-publication, of the BBC One TV documentary series " The Secret War ", first aired on 5 January 1977 and narrated by William Woollard, in which Jones was the principal interviewee.
In 1998 Jones published his autobiography, Vinnie: The Autobiography, which was later revised and reprinted a year later to include information on his first film appearance in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Among journalists on Tribune in the 1950s were Richard Clements, Ian Aitken and Mervyn Jones, who related his experience on the paper in his autobiography Chances.
Jones for help in selling Equiano's autobiography.
More comedic adventures followed, with the Impossible Man engaging in a shapeshifting competition with Warlock, causing havoc on an alternate universe version of Earth, and trying to obtain the movie rights to the autobiography of professional sidekick Rick Jones.
Coyote's left-wing politics are evident in his articles for Mother Jones magazine, some of which he wrote as a delegate to the 1996 Democratic National Convention ; in his disagreements with David Horowitz ; and in his autobiography Sleeping Where I Fall.
Bob Jones, Jr. published two religious novels, several books of sermons, and an autobiography.
Jones speaks in more detail about the case in his autobiography, " No Smoke, No Fire " published in June 2009.
George Jones cited Smith as his favorite female singer in his 1995 autobiography.
Kaye played the bass tracks on several of the Monkees hits, did soundtrack work ( including sound effects on bass guitar ) for a young Steven Spielberg and tracks for Quincy Jones whose 2001 autobiography Q noted, "... women like ... Fender bass player Carol Kaye ... could do anything and leave men in the dust.
In Jones's autobiography he recounted that he wanted to " take out their top man " and McMahon actually managed to smash Jones in the eye with his elbow on the way down from the tackle, which lead to a cut and scar on his face that remained on his face for a while.
In 2005, Jones completed his autobiography entitled " Oh Joey, Joey!
Benjamin Rush wrote in his autobiography that Kuhn, after the death of Dr John Jones in June 1791, was considered the leading physician in Philadelphia and the one favored by " the principal officers of the general government ".
As Paul Sironen admitted years later in his autobiography, the ' running rugby ' style of Jones was too simplistic for the structured defensive patterns which had developed in rugby league during the 1980s.
* Jones ' autobiography
Jones credited Pierce in his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist as being the inspiration for the character Pepé Le Pew, the haplessly romantic French skunk due to Pierce's self-proclamation that he was a lady's man.

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