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Kenneth Pitts and Clifford Gross played fiddles ; and in 1939, Brower joined the Doughboys, replacing Buck Buchanan as fiddler in the string section but playing lead ( Buchanan had played harmony ).
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:* Kenneth Roberts, Henry Gross and their dowsing

Kenneth and writes
Dewsnap writes about Orton's agent Peggy Ramsay: "... At the scattering of Joe's and Kenneth's ashes, his sister took a handful from both urns and said, ' A little bit of Joe, and a little bit of Kenneth.
As Kenneth Muir writes, " Macbeth has not a predisposition to murder ; he has merely an inordinate ambition that makes murder itself seem to be a lesser evil than failure to achieve the crown.
In regard to fine-tuning, Kenneth Himma writes: " The mere fact that it is enormously improbable that an event occurred ... by itself, gives us no reason to think that it occurred by design … As intuitively tempting as it may be ...” Himma attributes the “ Argument from Suspicious Improbabilities ”, a formalization ofthe fine-tuning intuition ” to George N. Schlesinger: To understand Schlesinger ’ s argument, consider your reaction to two different events.
His biographer Kenneth Barrow writes on the cause of his death: " Perhaps the asthma had weakened him but, in fact, it was discovered he had a brain tumour the size of a duck egg and cerebral thrombosis was certified as the primary cause of death.
It was well known that Pulcheria had little respect for Jewish people, stemmed by her disapproval of Nestorian theological practices ; Kenneth Holum writes “ Pulcheria had long nursed a special hatred for Jews, and the Nestorian heresy, which appeared to contemporaries to be of Jewish origin ; no doubt had served to confirm that hatred .” Although Pulcheria was known to have strong feelings against pagans and Jews alike, she was known for her philanthropic spirit as well.
John Kenneth Galbraith writes in his book A History of Economics: The Past as the Present, 1991, that it " would be more fair to say ' The Swedish Economic Revolution ' than the ' Keynesian revolution ' in economics, and that Wigforss was first in this transformation of thinking and practice about economy ".
" As Kenneth Heuer writes, " there are countless examples of Eiseley's empathy with life in all its forms, and particularly with its lost outcasts ... the love that transcends the boundaries of species was the highest spiritual expression he knew.
Kenneth W. Royce is an American author who primarily writes under the pen-name of Boston T. Party .< ref >
As Kenneth Kitchen writes in the third ( 1996 ) edition of his book on The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt:

Kenneth and play
Even today the play is rarely performed in its entirety, and has only once been dramatised on film completely, with Kenneth Branagh's 1996 version.
In contrast to Zeffirelli, whose Hamlet was heavily cut, Kenneth Branagh adapted, directed, and starred in a 1996 version containing every word of Shakespeare's play, combining the material from the F1 and Q2 texts.
B. Priestley denounced the play and Leigh's performance ; and the critic Kenneth Tynan commented that Leigh was badly miscast because British actors were " too well-bred to emote effectively on stage ".
** Henry V ( 1989 film ), a film adaptation of Shakespeare's play, directed by Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh's 2000 film relocated the setting to the 1930s and attempted to make the play more accessible by turning it into a musical.
Controversy arose in Britain in 1967 when the mooted premiere at Britain's National Theatre was cancelled, due to the intervention of the National Theatre board, despite the support for the play of Laurence Olivier, under pressure from his wife, and Kenneth Tynan.
The play starred Kenneth Williams, Michael Bryant, Siân Phillips, Edith Evans, Timothy West and Bernard Kay in its run ; the play has not been professionally produced since.
Kenneth A. Spencer, whose father was among the founders of the company was to play an important role in Kansas and Missouri philanthropy.
In 1952, Kenneth Tynan, blaming the director for a badly-received Macbeth said he " seems to have imagined that Ralph Richardson, with his comic, Robeyesque cheese face, was equipped to play Macbeth.
On 7 September 2006, Kenneth Branagh announced at the Venice Film Festival his new film of the play, with the screenplay by Nobel laureate Harold Pinter.
In his later years, Gielgud played the Ghost of Hamlet's Father in productions of the play, first to Richard Burton's Melancholy Dane on the Broadway stage which Gielgud directed in 1964, then on television with Richard Chamberlain, and finally in a radio production starring Gielgud's protégé Kenneth Branagh.
Jacobi continued to play Shakespeare roles, notably in Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film of Henry V ( as the Chorus ), and made his directing debut as Branagh's director for the 1988 Renaissance Theatre Company's touring production of Hamlet, which also played at Elsinore and as part of a Renaissance repertory season at the Phoenix Theatre in London.
Another example is The First Real Target ( 1961 ) is a standard archery target with the title written across the top as a play on the paintings of targets by Kenneth Noland and Jasper Johns.
He was asked to guest on albums by friends George Harrison ( Gone Troppo from 1982 ) and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour ( 1983's About Face ), Cozy Powell ( Octopus in 1983 ) and to play on an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic, Wind in the Willows.
Love's Labour's Lost is a 2000 adaptation of the comic play of the same name by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh.
Hancock's story was the subject of a play, Dust, by Kenneth F. Yates, performed in Armley and at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in July 2009.
* Kenneth G. Ross: author of the musical play Norman Lindsay and his Push in Bohemia ( 1978 )
Even Kenneth Tynan, one of the saviours of Godot, felt that Happy Days was " a metaphor extended beyond its capacity ",; nevertheless, he admitted Beckett's strange, insinuating power and urged his readers to buy tickets for the play.
She starred with Judi Dench, Michael Gambon and Kenneth Branagh in a 1987 BBC adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play Ghosts ; with Maggie Smith and Rob Lowe in a 1993 BBC adaptation of Suddenly, Last Summer by Tennessee Williams ; portrayed Zelda Fitzgerald in the 1993 television movie Zelda ; and starred in Haven ( 2001 ) on CBS and The Mastersons of Manhattan ( 2007 ) on NBC.
In 1988, Kenneth Branagh's stage production of the play, starring Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio, was adapted for Thames Television.
* Hawtrey was played by David Charles in the 2006 BBC Four television play Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!
In the early spring of 1965, National Theatre dramaturge Kenneth Tynan commissioned Shaffer to write a one-act play to accompany a production of Miss Julie starring Maggie Smith and Albert Finney.
Andrew Keir, playing Quatermass, found making the film an unhappy experience, believing Baker had wanted Kenneth More to play the role.

Kenneth and itself
They found that a significant psychological and social disadvantage was given to black children from the nature of segregation itself, drawing on research conducted by Kenneth Clark assisted by June Shagaloff.
J. Kenneth Grider, speaking from a governmental theory perspective, says that the governmental theory can incorporate within itself ' numerous understandings promoted in the other major Atonement theories ', including ransom theory, elements of the ' Abelardian " moral influence " theory ', vicarious aspects of the atonement, etc.
Some of these were larger in size than life itself, some were more intelligent, a few were wiser – Nnamdi Azikiwe, Pius Okigbo, Sir Louis Mbanefo, C. C. Mojekwu, Kenneth Dike, Eyo Ita, Jaja Nwachukwu, Dr. K. O. Mbadiwe, Barrister Raymond Njoku, Chief Dennis Osadebay, Sir Francis Akanu Ibiam, Inspector Boniface Ihekuna, Inspector General Okeke, Colonel Njoku, Colonel Nwawo, Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, General Madiebo, General Philip Effiong, Dr. A.
According to the British classical scholar Sir Kenneth Dover, this was a clear allusion to the Sacred Band, reflecting Xenophon's contemporary awareness of the Theban practice, albeit anachronistic as the dramatic date of the work itself is c. 421 BC.
Document expert Kenneth W. Rendell later said that while there was " the absence of any indication of forgery in the letter itself, there was also no evidence that it was genuine.
* 1984: Kenneth Cooper, Joan Fitz Gerald, Jonathan Kaufman, Norman Lockman, Gary McMillan, Kirk Scharfenberg and David Wessel, Boston Globe, " for their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some the city's most honored institutions including the Globe itself.
On January 26, 2012, the Phanatic ( credited to Tom Burgoyne ) appeared as itself on an episode of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock called " The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell ".
As Kenneth Johnson stated, " What we were constantly doing was looking for thematic ways to touch the various ways that the Hulk sort of manifested itself in everyone.
The 1998 reviewer Kenneth Lee criticizes the character of Kaworu: "... the element of homosexuality is perhaps the most disturbing, gratuitous, and unnecessary aspect that presents itself in episode 24 ... Ultimately, the homosexuality issue seems nothing more than cheap shock value tactics to stun generation X " and considers the entire Shinji-Kaworu relationship " ludicrous and pathetically humorous ".
In addition, Saint Paul Sunday has itself commissioned new works from composers such as Pierre Jalbert, Aaron Jay Kernis, Nicholas Maw ( in partnership with PRI ), Kenneth Frazelle, Gabriela Lena Frank, and Edgar Meyer, among others.
Social Theory of International Politics places itself as a response to Kenneth Waltz's 1979 work, Theory of International Politics, the canonical text of the neorealist school.
" Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times praised the performances of Caine, Duvall and Osment but said " Almost all the film's peripheral characters, from Walter's mother and her boyfriend to a family of grasping relatives, are clichéd in an overly broad, unfunny way that is unpleasant in itself and a marked contrast to the more nuanced performances of the trio of leads.
Finding itself facing extreme financial pressure as part of a national education funding squeeze at the latter days of the Thatcher government ( under Keith Joseph, Kenneth Baker, and others ), the future of the College ( and others in a similar position ) then became in doubt.

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