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Jowett and manufacturing
Jowett Cars Limited was a new private company formed in June 1919 to make and sell motorcars and it purchased the car manufacturing portion of the business carried on by the Jowett Motor Manufacturing Company.

Jowett and aircraft
Jowett, just the " shell " of the company, was later taken over by Blackburn in 1956, although spares for the postwar cars were kept available until 1963, when the remainder of the Jowett company was closed due to the rationalisation of the aircraft industry.

Jowett and parts
* " The Apology of Socrates ", free professional-quality downloadable audio book ( part one as parts are indicated in this article ) from ThoughtAudio. com, in the translation by Benjamin Jowett

Jowett and for
In the spring of 1875 he applied for the Archaeological Travelling Studentship offered by Oxford, but, as he says in a letter to Freeman later in life, he was turned down thanks to the efforts of Benjamin Jowett and Charles Thomas Newton, two Oxford dons having a low opinion of his work there.
Jowett knew the primary reason why Gell would attract hostility was that he had never worked for the Press nor been a Delegate, and he had sullied himself in the City with raw commerce.
Benjamin Jowett held that their light car class was suffering from engines either from cyclecars with sufficient power but subject to rapid deterioration because of inadequate bearing surfaces, or engines from larger cars too heavy for the rest of the car's structure leading to a different set of troubles.
The Jowett engine was designed and built for a light car.
In 1950 the Javelin was joined by the Jowett Jupiter sports with a chassis designed by Eberan von Eberhorst who had worked for Auto Union.
Javelins were designed for production levels never before attempted by Jowett with Javelin and Bradford body production out-sourced to Briggs Motor Bodies who built a new plant at Doncaster.
Export sales collapsed by 75 % in 1952 followed by sluggish domestic sales while the nation waited for the removal of a " temporarily " increased purchase tax, finally eased in April 1953 with disastrous long-term consequences for Jowett.
In the resulting scramble for production facilities Ford bought Briggs whose new Doncaster, Yorkshire plant built the unitary construction bodies and fully trimmed them for Jowett Javelin cars and Bradford vans.
In July 1954 it was announced that Jowett Cars Limited would sell their main factory at Idle to International Harvester excluding plant and equipment needed for the service and spares departments.
" However Jowett Cars Limited reported a ( small ) profit for the financial year.
Also by Alfred Waterhouse of 1877, it contains a Willis organ for concerts, again instituted by Jowett.
Following The October Game's first concert at Dalhousie University opening for Moev, McLachlan was offered a recording contract with Vancouver-based independent record label Nettwerk by Moev's Mark Jowett.
Lorna Jowett feels that Xander's romances throughout the season almost seem to " make up " for the character's shortcomings, which Stafford attributes to Xander's origin as Whedon's author surrogate in the show.
Jowett attributes this to Xander's internal struggles ( which concern a crisis of masculinity and his role amongst his friends ) do not contain a readily accessible solution for viewers to hold onto.
At twelve, Jowett was placed on the foundation of St Paul's School ( then in St Paul's Churchyard ), and at age 18 he obtained an open scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford, where he remained for the rest of his life.
In the midst of other labors, Jowett had been quietly exerting his influence so as to conciliate all shades of liberal opinion, and bring them to bear upon the abolition of the theological test, which was still required for the M. A.
In 1874 Pater was turned down at the last moment by his erstwhile mentor Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol, for a previously-promised proctorship.
Jowett was to be the editor of Strength magazine from 1924-1927 and that position, along with his energy in it, made him the most powerful voice for the organization of weightlifting in the US at that time.
Historian Philip Jowett noted that during the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, the Gando Special Force had " earned a reputation for brutality and was reported to have laid waste to large areas which came under its rule.
The decision to make the gearboxes in house proved to be a costly mistake for Jowett.

Jowett and Blackburn
At the beginning of July the Chairman of Jowett Cars Limited, AF Jopling ( who at the time was also a senior employee with Blackburn Aircraft ), informed Jowett shareholders at their Annual General Meeting that difficulties had arisen over the future supply of car bodies.

Jowett and &
* Jowett, Phillip S., Rays of The Rising Sun, Armed Forces of Japan's Asian Allies 1931 – 45, Volume I: China & Manchuria.
* Plato, Appendix, Introduction, & English translation by Benjamin Jowett (~ 1892 ), – — Same
* Jowett, Garth S. & O ’ Donnell, Victoria.
* Jowett, Phillip S., Rays of The Rising Sun, Armed Forces of Japan's Asian Allies 1931-45, Volume I: China & Manchuria, 2004.

Jowett and Company
In 1904 they became the Jowett Motor Manufacturing Company based in Back Burlington Street, Bradford.

Jowett and former
Impatient of the endless committees that would no doubt attend the appointment of a successor to Price, Jowett extracted what could be interpreted as permission from the Delegates and headhunted Philip Lyttelton Gell, a former student acolyte of his, to be the next Secretary to the Delegates.
In 1922 he returned to Balliol as a Fellow and Tutor, succeeding his former tutor A. D. Lindsay as Jowett Lecturer in Philosophy.
Designed to meet a Ministry requirement for a portable electrical generator for the Bofors anti-aircraft gun and its Kerrison Predictor, it was produced during the Second World War by both Scott and its former partners Jowett.
A former chairman of the parliamentary party, Willie Adamson, became Scottish Secretary, while left-wingers Fred Jowett and John Wheatley became, respectively, First Commissioner of Works and Minister of Health.

Jowett and at
Jowett first exhibited at the London Motor Show in 1921 and gradually broke out of their previous local market.
Immediately afterward, at the beginning of Book VII ( Benjamin Jowett trans.
William Jowett, a 19th century missionary and author, was born at Newington in 1787, as was the visionary English artist Samuel Palmer in 1805.
Another educational reform, the opening of the Indian Civil Service to competition, took place at the same time, and Jowett was one of the commission.
In 1870, by an arrangement which he attributed to his friend Robert Lowe, afterwards Lord Sherbrooke ( at that time a member of Gladstone's ministry ), Scott was promoted to the deanery of Rochester and Jowett was elected to the vacant mastership by the fellows of Balliol.
He became part of a liberal group of academics at Oxford that also included Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Goldwin Smith, Mark Pattison and Benjamin Jowett.
* English translation of Plato's Symposium by Benjamin Jowett: copy at Internet Classics Archive and another at University of Adelaide with Jowett's introduction
In 1908 he delivered the Jowett Lectures on Modernism at the Passmore Edwards Settlement, London.
* Translated by Jowett, 1891 at the Classics Archive
The Maserati Tipo 61 of 1959 ( Birdcage ) is often thought of as the first but in 1949 Dr. Robert Eberan-Eberhorst designed the Jowett Jupiter exhibited at the London Motor Show in 1949 and taking a class win at the 1950 Le Mans 24hr.
The ACWLA was also reorganized, with Jowett as president, Coulter and Willoughby as vice presidents, and an advisory board that included Charles Atlas, Bernard, Calvert, Earle Leiderman, Charles MacMahon, Bernarr Macfadden and Henry Titus ( many of the major players in the Iron Game at that time ).
* Meno Translated by Benjamin Jowett ( 1871 ), at Project Gutenberg.

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