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Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman, Earle Brown and La Monte Young.
Active in Republican politics, he was the Platform Committee chairman at the 1868 Republican National Convention in Chicago, he offered Vice President Schuyler Colfax's name for renomination at the 1872 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, and gave the nominating speech for Oliver H. P. Morton for President at the 1876 Republican National Convention in Cincinnati.
She had small roles in three of her father's films: Stage Fright ( 1950 ), in which she played a jolly acting student named Chubby Bannister, one of Wyman's school chums ; Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ), playing Barbara Morton, future sister-in-law of Guy Haines ( Farley Granger ); and Psycho ( 1960 ), playing Janet Leigh's plain-Jane office mate, Caroline, who generously offers to share tranquilizers that her mother gave her for her wedding night.
On 11 June 1884, Levi P. Morton, the Minister of the United States to France, gave a banquet in honor of the Franco-American Union and in celebration of the completion of the Statue of Liberty.
" They identified and remeasured half of the skulls used in Morton ’ s reports, finding that in only 2 % of cases did Morton ’ s measurements differ significantly from their own and that these errors either were random or gave a larger than accurate volume to African skulls, the reverse of the bias that Dr. Gould imputed to Morton.
In 1560 he was appointed — though a layman — superintendent of the reformed church of Scotland for Angus and Mearns, and in 1572 he gave his assent to the modified episcopacy proposed by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton at the Leith convention.
When Patrick, Lord Lindsay took up the challenge, Morton gave Lindsay the sword of his ancestor, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus.
Control was widely acclaimed and, once again, Morton gave a sensational performance in the film.
Manager Gordon Chisholm gave Andrews his Queens debut on 12 December in the 2 – 1 win away to Morton.
In 1974, Morton Schatzman published Soul Murder, in which he gave his own interpretation of Schreber's psychosis.
A photograph of the Palace of Mari gave the title to one of Morton Feldman's last piano pieces, ' Palais de Mari ' ( 1986 ).
Krum gave Joy Morton a positive response to the idea of helping Pearne, so space to set up a laboratory in the attic of Western Cold Storage was provided to Pearne.
Angus gave a strong support to Morton during the attack upon the latter, made a vain attempt to rescue him, and was declared guilty of high treason on June 2, 1581.
There is an 18th century English play by Thomas Morton called Speed-the-Plough, which gave the world the character of that arch-prude Mrs. Grundy.
Morton came out in the middle of the match and blindly tagged Gibson and courageously tried to wrestle but the Horsemen soon took advantage and Gibson gave up the match to save Morton more pain.
In 1952, Morton approved a motion which gave aboriginal Canadians in Manitoba the right to vote in provincial elections.
In the 1970s he worked with Iron Butterfly, and even though the group gave an interview to Mix Magazine crediting Morton with producing the hit track " In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida ", that information is not widely known.
That Denise Chong's work has been important to the study of Canada is also reflected by the fact that a speech that she gave for Citizenship Week in 1995 entitled " Being Canadian " has been widely anthologized, including in the books Who Speaks for Canada: Words that Shape a Country by D. Morton and M. Weinfeld ( 1998 ), and Great Canadian Speeches by D. Gruending ( 2004 ).

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U. S. Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton allowed 45 – days of comment after the release, and conservationists created a 1, 300-page document opposing the impact statement.
A scientific advisor for the company, David A. Morton, PhD ( whose brothers Joe and Gordon helped found the company ), made the unfounded statement in 2006 that " emerging evidence that mangosteen has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-microbial properties " exists, yet acknowledged the only study of humans consuming mangosteen pulp juice was conducted as a test of dysentery therapy in Singapore in 1932.
In a statement, Clive Morton, the Company Director of Harvey Nichols, said: " The board has today reviewed the company's fur policy and has decided going forward that we will no longer stock real fur items.

Morton and later
The popularly reported European discovery of the okapi in 1901, earlier hinted at but unseen by Henry Morton Stanley in his travelogue of exploring the Congo, later became the emblem for the now defunct International Society of Cryptozoology.
* 1933 – Morton Downey Jr., American singer, songwriter and later a television talk show host ( d. 2001 )
He later returned to the world of the arts by designing the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, the Miho Museum in Japan, the Suzhou Museum in Suzhou, and the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar.
Morton Downey, Jr. ( December 9, 1932 – March 12, 2001 ) was an American singer, songwriter and later a television talk show host of the 1980s who pioneered the " trash TV " format on his program The Morton Downey Jr. Show.
In his travelogue of exploring the Congo, Henry Morton Stanley mentioned a kind of donkey that the natives called the ' Atti ', which scholars later identified as the okapi.
Hereby Leopold II obtained control via his International African Society and later the International Congolese Society, so-called philanthropic organizations who hired the British explorer Henry Morton Stanley to establish its authority.
* Miss Mortona wealthy woman whom Mrs. Ferrars wants her eldest son, Edward, and later Robert, to marry.
Dallas forced the Colts to punt on their next possession, and several plays later, quarterback Craig Morton completed a 47-yard pass to Bob Hayes at the Colts 12-yard line, with a roughing the passer penalty adding 6 yards ( half the distance to the goal ).
Three plays after the turnover, Morton threw a pass that was intercepted by safety Rick Volk and returned 30 yards to the Cowboys 3-yard line ( Morrall later referred to play as the play of the game ).
5 plays later, defensive back Mark Washington intercepted another errant Morton pass and returned it 27 yards to Denver's 35-yard line with just 6 seconds left in the period, but Herrera missed yet another field goal attempt, this time from 44 yards out as time expired in the first half.
He later spent the years 1490 to 1492 as a page in the household service of John Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor of England.
Reputed for his arrogance and self-promotion as often as recognized in his day for his musical talents, Morton claimed to have invented jazz outright in 1902 — much to the derision of later musicians and critics.
Jelly Roll Morton did not visit, stating in his later Library of Congress interview and recordings that he expected jazz pianist Tony Jackson would attend and win a jazz piano competition at the Exposition.
Morton said he was " quite disgusted " to later learn that Jackson hadn't gone either, and that the competition had been won instead by Alfred Wilson ; Morton considered himself a better pianist than Wilson.
Samuel G. Morton initially classified the animal as Hippopotamus minor, but later determined it was distinct enough to warrant its own genus, and labeled it Choeropsis.
Another, more Americanized form of Australian country music was pioneered in the 1930s by such recording artists as Tex Morton, and later popularized by Slim Dusty, best remembered for his 1957 song " A Pub With No Beer ".
A plot to murder Darnley is later planned and carried out by Lord Bothwell ( Nigel Davenport ), Mary's illegitimate half-brother Lord Moray ( Patrick McGoohan ), and the various Scottish Lords who participated in the murder of Rizzio ( Huntly, Morton, Falconside, and others ).
Morrison's father had what was at the time one of the largest record collections in Ulster ( acquired during his sojourn in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1950s ), and the young Morrison grew up listening to artists such as Jelly Roll Morton, Ray Charles, Lead Belly, and Solomon Burke ; of whom Morrison later said, " If it weren't for guys like Ray and Solomon, I wouldn't be where I am today.
The county was created by the 1872-1873 territorial legislature and named for Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton ( 1823-1877 ), governor of Indiana during the American Civil War and later a United States Senator.
Morton renamed the settlement Ma-re-Mount (" Hill by the Sea ") and later wrote in reference to the conservative separatists of Plymouth Colony to the south who disapproved of his libertine practices that they were " threatening to make it a woefull mount and not a merry mount ".
It was later named after Benjamin Harrison's Vice President, Levi P. Morton, in 1889.
Frank Warner Angel, a special investigator for the Secretary of the Interior, later determined that Tunstall was shot in " cold blood " by Jesse Evans, William Morton, and Tom Hill.

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