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Meredith and travel
* Richard Meredith ( author ) ( born 1948 ), British travel writer

Meredith and author
In 1900, author Meredith Nicholson wrote The Hoosiers, an early attempt to study the origins of the word as applied to Indiana residents.
* Contains revealing interviews with Meredith conducted by the author.
* Meredith Nicholson-best-selling author ( The House of a Thousand Candles, A Hoosier Chronicle, etc.
He has been married to Meredith Lynn Auld ( a former Miss South Dakota and author ) since 1962.
Lynda Bellingham ( born Meredith Lee Hughes on 31 May 1948 ) is a Canadian-born English actress, broadcaster and author.
* George Meredith, 19th century English author
Escott Graves Meredith Reid, CC ( January 21, 1905-September 28, 1999 ), was a Canadian diplomat who helped shape the UN & NATO, author, international public servant and academic administrator.
Stephen Meredith Potter ( 1 February 1900 – 2 December 1969 ) was a British author best known for his mocking self-help books and their film and television derivatives.
Biologist, speculative-fiction author, and self-described biopunk, Meredith L. Patterson is known for her work on yogurt bacteria within the DIYbio community, as well as being the author of " A Biopunk Manifesto ", which she delivered at the UCLA Center for Society and Genetics ' symposium, " Outlaw Biology?
George Padmore ( 28 June 1903 – 23 September 1959 ), born Malcolm Ivan Meredith Nurse in Trinidad, was a leading Pan-Africanist, journalist, and author who left Trinidad in 1924 to study in the United States and from there moved to the Soviet Union, Germany, and France, before settling in London and, toward the end of his life, Accra, Ghana.
In middle age she befriended the author George Meredith.
* Meredith Nicholson ( 1866 – 1947 ), American author and politician
* Belinda Anderson,Meredith Sue Willis at Ease: An Interview with the author of Oradell at Sea ” Artworks ( West Virginia Division of Culture and History, The Cultural Center, 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E, Charleston, WV 25305-0300 ), Winter 2002-2003, p. 5.
* Richard C. Meredith ( 1937 – 1979 ), American science fiction author
The government of Tasmania published a monochromatic reproduction of the same image in 1934, the author Louisa Anne Meredith also copied it for Tasmanian Friends and Foes ( 1881 ).

Meredith and veteran
Starring in the lead roles were relative Hollywood newcomer Burgess Meredith as George, and veteran actor Lon Chaney Jr. ( the son of famed silent film actor Lon Chaney Sr .) as Lennie.
Desegregation came to Ole Miss in the early 1960s with the activities of United States Air Force veteran James Meredith from Kosciusko, Mississippi.
Despite the show's connection with The Mary Tyler Moore Show, none of that series ' other regular characters ever appeared ( and were not referred to onscreen ); the only other " crossover " character was MTM recurring character Flo Meredith ( Eileen Heckart ) ( Mary Richards ' aunt ), a churlish veteran journalist with whom Lou had had a brief fling while in Minneapolis, and who appeared on a single episode of Lou Grant.

Meredith and events
Meredith Hall Civic Center, completed in 1977, is used by large and small groups for varied events.

Meredith and agreed
The US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy consulted with Governor Barnett, who agreed to have Meredith enroll in the university.
" Sheela initiated attempts to murder Osho's caretaker and girlfriend, Ma Yoga Vivek, and his personal physician, Swami Devaraj ( Dr. George Meredith ), because she felt they were a threat to Osho ; she had secretly recorded a conversation between Devaraj and Osho " in which the doctor agreed to obtain drugs the guru wanted to ensure a peaceful death if he decided to take his own life.
Although the military had agreed to loan the guns to Western Australian government on the expectation that they would provide the necessary people, Meredith was once again placed in the field due to an apparent lack of experienced machine gunners in the state.
On June 30, 1994, CBS agreed to a long-term contract with Meredith Corporation, allowing KPHO-TV to rejoin the network 42 years after CBS moved to channel 10.
Later Meredith found herself pregnant and although Rick knew he wasn't the father, agreed to raise the child as his own without knowing whom the father was.

Meredith and make
In 1910, Sir James Whitney appointed Meredith to head the first Royal Commission to study Workers ' Compensation systems throughout the world and to make recommendations.
Like his immediate predecessor, William M. Meredith, Corwin believed in a protective tariff, but he did not want to make sudden or drastic changes in the free-trade tariff law of 1846.
All the Meredith brothers played football, but Sam, two years older than Meredith, was the first to make an impression.
In an attempt to make ends meet, Meredith not only played for Chirk, but accepted an offer to play for Football League club Northwich Victoria as well, who gave him a small fee on top of his expenses.
But she did eventually break up with Warwick and the final episode, " Half-Life " ( Episode 39 ), saw the town coming together to stop Tregonning's nuclear waste dumping, Miranda and Craig on trial, Laura's resignation, Karen and Angus ' wedding, Meredith facing a life-and-death situation, Bob being forced to make his decision about his future, and Max and Laura together at last with a baby on the way.
Later cast additions included Tony Danza, Cristián de la Fuente, Salli Richardson and little person actress Meredith Eaton as Emily Resnick, an ambitious attorney hoping to make partner.
When he spurns her sexual advances, Meredith angrily vows to make him pay.
Later, he overhears Meredith and Phil planning to make it look like Tom is responsible for defects in the CD-ROM project, thereby giving DigiCom an excuse to fire him for incompetence.
As he leaves, Meredith threatens to make him pay for spurning her.

Meredith and attempt
Meredith had previously been involved with the Association Footballers ' Union ( the " AFU "), the first attempt by football players in England to organise a trade union.
But once again they failed to score as Caffey sacked Meredith for a 9-yard loss on third down and Villanueva's missed a 47-yard field goal attempt.
Manchester United players, in particular, Charlie Roberts and Billy Meredith, were instrumental in forming the Association of Football Players ' and Trainers ' Union ( the AFPTU ) ( which the press called the Players ' Union ) in December 1907, the second attempt to unionize players.

Meredith and after
The Hells Angels provided security that proved far less benevolent than the security provided at the Woodstock event: 18-year-old Meredith Hunter was stabbed and killed during The Rolling Stones ' performance after he brandished a gun and waved it toward the stage.
Reports surfaced after the 1870s that Stowe had in mind a wealthy cotton and sugar plantation owner named Meredith Calhoun, who settled on the Red River north of Alexandria, Louisiana.
" The event became notorious for the " Gimme Shelter Incident ": the fatal stabbing of black teenager Meredith Hunter in front of the stage by Hells Angels " guards " after he pulled out a revolver during the Stones ' performance.
In the early 1960s, after the admission of James Meredith as the first black to the University of Mississippi, Natchez was the center of Ku Klux Klan activity opposing integration and the civil rights movement.
But ongoing hostilities between the English, French, and their respective Native American allies prevented settlement until 1761, after which it remained for many years a part of Meredith and Gilford called Meredith Bridge.
The church's Advisory Council of Elders, acting on a clause in church by-laws added in 1981, was to select a successor after his death, yet Armstrong reportedly worried about the ramifications if certain individuals, such as his son Garner Ted or evangelist Roderick Meredith were selected.
It was achieved by Wendell Meredith Stanley in 1935 who also showed that TMV remains active even after crystallization.
This production was presented at the Goodspeed Opera House, running from July 2005 through September 24, 2005, where Sean Palmer returned as Tony and Jessica Grové took over the role of Polly after Meredith Patterson was unable to do the role due to scheduling conflicts with her new role in Irving Berlin's White Christmas.
Jos and Georgy begin a secret affair, after Jos admits to seeing Meredith as their lodger and loving Georgy.
The system arose after an inquiry by Ontario Chief Justice William Meredith who outlined a system in which workers were to be compensated for workplace injuries, but must give up their right to sue their employers.
A few weeks after Carmichael took office, James Meredith was attacked with a shotgun during his solitary " March Against Fear ".
IAccording to Bearing the Cross ( 1986 ), David J. Garrow's Pulitzer Prize winning book about the Civil Rights movement, a few days after Carmichael used the " Black Power " slogan at the " Meredith March Against Fear ," he reportedly told King, " Martin, I deliberately decided to raise this issue on the march in order to give it a national forum and force you to take a stand for Black Power.
It was settled in 1766 by Jacob Eaton and Colonel Ebenezer Smith, then regranted in 1768 by Governor John Wentworth and named after Sir William Meredith, 3rd Baronet, a member of Parliament who opposed taxation on the colonies.
* Meredith Island off the coast of New South Wales was reportedly named after a friend of Mrs Elizabeth Macquarie
Soon after, an Ottoman machine gun was shooting down on the light horse from Mount Meredith.
Sassaman proposed to his then-girlfriend Meredith L. Patterson during the Q & A after her presentation at the 2006 CodeCon ; the two were later married.
In 1875, he became a Queen's Counsel and after the death of his legal partner, Thomas Scatcherd, he succeeded him as London's City solicitor, a position another brother, Thomas Graves Meredith, would hold after him.
Just before the Cuban Missile Crisis, on October 1, 1962, 1-506th was deployed to Oxford, Mississippi to assist in restoring order after James Meredith arrived to integrate the University of Mississippi.
Anecdotes by contemporary figures suggest they were initially chased away by locals, and were only allowed to speak to Meredith after they bought drinks for his mining colleagues.
Meredith died in Withington, Manchester, England in May 1958 at the age of 83, three months after the Munich air disaster, which claimed the lives of eight Manchester United players.
At Stockholm, he tried the same tactics as in London, but after an opening lap of 52. 4, he was overtaken by teammate Ted Meredith who set a new world record of 1. 51. 9.
His career reoriented away from classical music to musical theatre in 1960 after Meredith Willson cast him in the lead role of his new Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown.

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