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Lloyd and Davis
Early bassists for the group included Ron Crotty, Bob Bates, and Bob's brother Norman Bates ; Lloyd Davis and Joe Dodge held the drum chair.
* Davis ; Lloyd S. & Renner ; M. ( 1995 ).
The admiration of scholars such as Victor Davis Hanson, B. H. Liddell Hart, Lloyd Lewis, and John F. Marszalek for General Sherman owes much to what they see as an approach to the exigencies of modern armed conflict that was both effective and principled.
There, she met with eight other women including Harriot Kezia Hunt, Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis, and her close friend Abby Kelley Foster, as well as her compatriots and employers Wendell Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison, to plan a national convention focusing on women's rights.
* Lloyd Robertson replaces Warren Davis as anchor of CBC Television's The National.
Lloyd replaced Daniels with Mildred Davis in 1919.
Lloyd was tipped off by Hal Roach to watch Davis in a movie.
Reportedly, the more Lloyd watched Davis the more he liked her.
" Davis retired from acting in 1923, the year she and Lloyd were married, and Jobyna Ralston became Lloyd's co-star.
Lloyd married his leading lady, Mildred Davis ( d. 1969 ), on Saturday, February 10, 1923.
Lloyd, for a time, discouraged Davis from continuing her acting career.
Harold Lloyd and future wife: Mildred Davis in I Do ( 1921 film ) | I Do in 1921.
Through the efforts of Kevin Brownlow and David Gill and the support of granddaughter Suzanne Lloyd Hayes, the British Thames Silents series re-released some of the feature films in the early 1990s on home video, at corrected projection speeds and with new orchestral scores by Carl Davis.
Later alumni include Benjamin Britten, Colin Davis, Gwyneth Jones, Neville Marriner, Gillian Weir, Trevor Pinnock, Anna Russell, Andrew Lloyd Webber and the guitarist John Williams.
Jarrett started his career with Art Blakey, moving on to play with Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis.
Compartment syndrome can also occur following surgery in the Lloyd Davis lithotomy position, where the patient's legs are elevated for prolonged periods.
The Lloyd Davis lithotomy position can cause extra pressure on the calves and on the intermittent pneumatic compression device worn by the patient.
Many of the first generation of diving safety officers of the top universities, colleges and institutes of technology in the United States were NAUI members and made significant contributions to NAUI's programs, including: Lee Somers University of Michigan, James Stewart Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Richard Bell University of California, Davis, Henry Viex United States Military Academy, Lloyd Austin University of California, Berkeley, Mark Flahan California State University, San Diego, Phillip Sharkey University of Rhode Island, Ronnie D ' Amico California State University, Long Beach, Walt Hendricks, Sr. University of Puerto Rico, Glen Egstrom University of California, Los Angeles, and John Heine Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
Lloyd was looking for a leading lady to replace Bebe Daniels, and cast Davis in his comedy short From Hand to Mouth in 1919.
After their marriage Lloyd announced that Davis would not appear in any more motion pictures.
After much persuasion on Davis ' part she received Lloyd's consent for her return to the screen in Too Many Crooks, which Lloyd produced through his production company.
She and Harold Lloyd had three children including Gloria Lloyd and Harold Lloyd Jr. Davis was very active in Beverly Hills and as hostess at the Lloyds ' estate, Greenacres, where she particularly enjoyed rose gardening.
Besides rock, Graham also featured non-rock acts such as Lenny Bruce, Miles Davis, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Charles Lloyd, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding as well as poetry readings.

Lloyd and disliked
David Lloyd George also supported the King, although he disliked Mrs Simpson.
Curzon and Lloyd George had disliked one another since the 1911 Parliament Crisis.
Lloyd George told Wilson that he was to be the British Military Representative on the Supreme War Council, and that although he disliked his politics he admired him “ as a man & a soldier ” and that the future of the war rested in his shoulders – Milner told him much the same, adding that it wasthe eleventh hour ”.
In October 1919 Wilson warned Churchill that the planned introduction of Irish Home Rule that autumn would lead to trouble and, given concerns that Robertson lacked the subtlety for the Irish Command which Churchill had offered him, asked him to consult the Prime Minister, perhaps in the knowledge that Lloyd George disliked Robertson.
During the late 1920s and especially during the 1929-31 Parliament, in which Labour had no majority but were allowed to continue in office by the Liberals, Simon was seen as the leader of the minority of Liberal MPs who disliked Lloyd George's inclination to support Labour rather than the Conservatives.
In October the CIGS Henry Wilson warned Churchill that the planned introduction of Irish Home Rule that autumn would lead to unrest, and asked him to consult the Prime Minister, perhaps in the knowledge that Lloyd George disliked Robertson.

Lloyd and historical
Lloyd deMause, then editor of the History of Childhood Quarterly, claimed that all past societies treated children brutally, and that all historical change in their treatment has been a fairly steady improvement toward the kind and gentle standards we now set and more or less meet.
The Robe is a 1942 historical novel about the Crucifixion of Jesus written by Lloyd C. Douglas.
Of particular note is the Lloyd House, which is in the care of the Mount Washington Historical Society and is currently being renovated to become a historical museum of the city.
He has written articles for several historical and architectural magazines in the Midwest, mostly focusing on works by Prairie School architects such as Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright.
* Arthur Lloyd ( performer ) site links to transcriptions of historical sources on performances and venues
Cadwaladr's name appears in passing in serious historical works, such as those by Davies and Lloyd, and then only to mention that he was the son of a famous father, Cadwallon ap Cadfan, and the successor to King Cadafael.
Jewers recorded that he was struck by " the sheer power and historical value " of the Welsh Film Archive, and " astonished to discover " 8mm film of Hitler meeting David Lloyd George.
However, from the 1940s onward a new architectural paradigm, which discarded historical vocabularies and incorporated attitudes learned from Germany and from the studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, stemmed from German émigré Henry Klumb.
Following the publication of Captain Sam Grant ( 1950 ) by historian and biographer Lloyd Lewis, Catton wrote the second and third volumes of this trilogy, making extensive use of Lewis's historical research, provided by his widow, Kathryn Lewis, who personally selected Catton to continue her husband's work.
The pedigree in Jesus College MS. 20 states that the later King Hywel ( reigned 816 – 825 ) was Caradog's son, while historical works such as that by Lloyd say that Hywel was the son of Caradog's predecessor and the brother of his successor, King Cynan ( reigned 798 – 816 ).
Britain's Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, once a strong supporter of Imperial Russia, was now a Soviet sympathizer and authorized British sales of large quantities of armaments ( including modern tanks ) to fill urgent Soviet orders, at the same time blocking any British moves to aid Poland ( which he called a historical mistake ).

Lloyd and genre
The films released during this period were: Feet First, with a similar scenario to Safety Last which found him clinging to a skyscraper at the climax ; Movie Crazy with Constance Cummings ; The Cat's-Paw, which was a dark political comedy and a big departure for Lloyd ; and The Milky Way, which was Lloyd's only attempt at the fashionable genre of the screwball comedy film.
David Cronenberg, Frank Henenlotter, Brian Yuzna, Stuart Gordon, Lloyd Kaufman, and Clive Barker are notable directors of this genre.
Linder's influence on film comedy and particularly on slapstick films is that the genre shifted from the " knockabout " comedies made by such people as Mack Sennett and André Deed to a more subtle, refined and character driven medium that would later be dominated by Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and others.

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