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* Norman Rockwell often depicted the game, including in his painting Croquet.
Freedom of Speech ( painting ) | Freedom of Speech from the Four Freedoms ( Norman Rockwell ) | Four Freedoms series by Norman Rockwell
Freedom from Want ( painting ) | Freedom from Want from the Four Freedoms ( Norman Rockwell ) | Four Freedoms series by Norman Rockwell
President Roosevelt ’ s Four Freedoms speech inspired a set of four Four Freedoms paintings by Norman Rockwell.
* Florida International University's Wolfsonian museum hosted the Thoughts on Democracy exhibition that displayed posters created by sixty leading contemporary artists and designers, invited to create a new graphic design inspired by American illustrator Norman Rockwell ’ s “ Four Freedoms ” posters of 1943.
* 1916 – The Saturday Evening Post publishes its first cover with a Norman Rockwell painting ( Boy with Baby Carriage ).
* 1978 – Norman Rockwell, American illustrator ( b. 1894 )
General Douglas MacArthur, Mark Twain, and Norman Rockwell were perhaps the most famous smokers of this type of pipe, along with the cartoon characters Popeye and Frosty the Snowman.
* May 20 – The Saturday Evening Post publishes its first cover with a Norman Rockwell painting ( Boy with Baby Carriage ).
* November 8 – Norman Rockwell, American artist and illustrator ( b. 1894 )
* February 3 – Norman Rockwell, American artist and illustrator ( d. 1978 )
Norman Percevel Rockwell ( February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978 ) was a 20th-century American painter and illustrator.
Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in New York City to Jarvis Waring Rockwell and Anne Mary " Nancy " ( born Hill ) Rockwell.
During the late 1940s, Norman Rockwell spent the winter months as artist-in-residence at Otis College of Art and Design.
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A custodianship of his original paintings and drawings was established with Rockwell's help near his home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and the Norman Rockwell Museum is still open today year round.

Norman and published
Working with Norman Warne as her editor, Potter published two or three little books each year for a total of twenty-three books.
In 1966, Norman Johnson published a list which included all 92 solids, and gave them their names and numbers.
Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in Philosophical Investigations, Culture and Value, and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as contemplative philosophy, a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D. Z. Phillips, among others.
The allegations of corruption against Askin were revived in 2008 when Alan Saffron, the son of the late Sydney crime boss Abe Saffron, published a biography of his father in which he alleged that Saffron had paid bribes to major public officials including Askin, former police commissioner Norman Allan, and other leading figures whom he claimed he could not name because they were still alive.
The first published study in this area was an experiment in 1898 by Norman Triplett on the phenomenon of social facilitation.
Gordon published a scholarly edition of the Middle English text of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; a revised edition of this text was prepared by Norman Davis and published in 1967.
* November 4 – The first issue of the scientific journal Nature is published in London, edited by Norman Lockyer.
Norman Mailer attended the convention and wrote his famous profile of Kennedy, " Superman Comes to the Supermart ," published in Esquire.
* Norman Snaith, 1958 ( published British and Foreign Bible Society )
A study conducted by British historian Norman Franks with two colleagues, published in Under the Guns of the Red Baron in 1998, reached the same conclusion about the high degree of accuracy of Richthofen's claimed victories.
In 1945, London Belongs to Me, by Norman Collins, was published.
At this time, Philip Mangano organized three book deals for Norman: a biography by English journalist Steve Turner, which would be published by Word ; a book of Norman's photographs ; and another with photographs of Norman.
Design manuals were published offering details of how to recreate the appearance of an original Gothic castles in a new build, leading to a flurry of work, such as Eastnor in 1815, the fake Norman castle of Penrhyn between 1827 to 1837 and the imitation Edwardian castle of Goodrich Court in 1828.
The early 20th century historian and archaeologist Ella Armitage published a ground-breaking book in 1912, arguing convincingly that British castles were in fact a Norman introduction, while historian Alexander Thompson also published in the same year, charting the course of the military development of English castles through the Middle Ages.
Modern Orthodox rabbis such as Joseph Soloveitchik, Norman Lamm, Randalf Stolzman, Abraham Besdin, Emanuel Rackman, Eliezer Berkovits and others have written on this issue ; many of their works have been collected in a volume published by the Rabbinical Council of America: Theological and Halakhic Reflections on the Holocaust ( edited by Bernhard H. Rosenberg and Fred Heuman, Ktav / RCA, 1992 ).
When an Act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing.
In 1991, exiled novelist Norman Manea published an essay firmly condemning Eliade's attachment to the Iron Guard.
His primary scientific work — much inspired by earlier works of Robert Norman — was De Magnete, Magneticisque Corporibus, et de Magno Magnete Tellure ( On the Magnet and Magnetic Bodies, and on the Great Magnet the Earth ) published in 1600.
" Also in 1978, Adrian Norman published a mock consulting study on the feasibility of setting up a company providing a wide range of data haven services, called " Project Goldfish.
Norman Finkelstein published an article in the winter 2007 issue of Journal of Palestine Studies, excerpting from his longer essay called Subordinating Palestinian Rights to Israeli " Needs ".
Norman published several important books during his time at UCSD, one of which, User Centered System Design, obliquely referred to the university in the initials of its title.

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Though the total area is 2. 3 square miles, the 28164 zip code extends north to the southwest corner of Lake Norman in Lincoln County.
The Jewish population of Malta had flourished throughout the period of Norman rule, such that one third of the population of Malta's ancient capital, Mdina, is said to have been Jewish. Alhambra DecreeIn 1492, in response to the Alhambra Decree the Royal Council had argued – unsuccessfully – that the expulsion of the Jews would radically reduce the total population of the Maltese Islands, and that Malta should therefore be treated as a special case within the Spanish Empire.
" Another Carnegie Hall appearance prompted these words from New York Times contributor Bernard Holland: " If one added up all the things that Jessye Norman does well as a singer, the total would assuredly exceed that of any other soprano before the public.
Wharf official John Norman estimated the damage caused by the raid at about £ 20, 000, apart from the replacement costs of the four lost capital ships ; the total loss of the Royal Navy must have been close to £ 200, 000.
The first and third days of the match were washed out by rain ; the Minor Counties ' total of 127 relied heavily on 51 from Norman Riches, later Glamorgan's first first-class captain, and the three South African wickets that fell for 22 runs by close of play on the second day were all taken by Durham medium-pace bowler Alfred Morris, whose only other first-class match was for " An England XI " against the Australians later that summer, when he took seven further wickets for a team composed largely of Test players.
Shepperton in the Domesday Book of 1086 was recorded by the Norman conquerors as Scepertone, had a population of 100 and was held by Westminster Abbey ; ( excluding any wood, marsh and heath ) having 8 hides, 7 Carucates, pasture for 7 carucates, 1 weir worth 6s 8d and in total rendering £ 6.
Le Neve went a step further and provided an illustration of the proposed noble forefather, a total work of fiction, but endearingly amusing nonetheless, showing the ignorance which existed in the 17th century as to what a Norman knight would have looked like.
Norman Lowell contested the first European Parliament elections that were held in Malta on June 12, 2004, obtaining 1, 603 first-count votes from a total of 250, 691 votes cast ( 0. 64 %).
Stoops penchant for winning the big games early in his career earned him the nickname " Big Game Bob ", and his teams have only lost a total of four games at home in Norman, Oklahoma.
A total of 47 artists were involved in the " Eyewitness to Space " program, including Robert Rauschenberg, Lamar Dodd, Norman Rockwell, and Morris Graves.
Norman Lebrecht states that, as of August 2002, the total of his " actual plus pledged " contributions stood at $ 250 million.

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