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Paton wrote two autobiographies: Towards the Mountain deals with Paton's life leading up to and including the publication of Cry, the Beloved Country ( an event that changed the course of his life ) while Journey Continued takes its departure from that time onwards.
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While Behram is sometimes credited with 931 murders, James Paton, an East India Company officer working for the Thuggee and Dacoity Office in the 1830s who wrote a manuscript on Thuggee, quotes Behram as saying he had " been present " at 931 cases of murder, and " I may have strangled with my own hands about 125 men, and I may have seen strangled 150 more.
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The department of Housing, Food and Conference Services provides on campus housing at the St. John's campus in two residential complexes ; Paton College and Burton's Pond.
The album won an ARIA in 1995 for ' Best Group ' and two nominations, ' Album of the Year ', and ' Best Cover Art ' for Higgins and Jim Paton.
The Scottish artist Joseph Noel Paton exhibited two immensely detailed paintings based on the popular fairy scenes of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
From this address he exhibited two paintings at the Royal Academy in 1826 ( Miss Paton of Covent Garden Theatre and Sir Robert Shaw, Bart., of Dublin ) and three paintings at the Society of British Artists ( now the Royal Society of British Artists ) in 1827 ( Portrait of Miss Paton, presumably the same as the Royal Academy picture, Portrait of Madame Viennot, presumably the artist's wife or mother, and Portrait of the Marchioness of Downshire ).
In 2012, the two Old Collegians who captained South Africa at sport were Selby Williamson ( polo ) and Wade Paton ( hockey ).
A daughter, Isabella Renton MacCallum, and two sons: Mungo Lorenz MacCallum, ( 1884 – 1934 ), Rhodes scholar in 1906, who would go on to lecture in Roman Law at the University of Sydney ; and Walter Paton MacCallum, who became a brigadeer general in the army.
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Together with Parsons and Woolfson, the Project originally consisted of the group Pilot, with Ian Bairnson ( guitar ), David Paton ( bass ) and Stuart Tosh ( drums ).
In 1996 the literary trustees of the estate approached novelist Jill Paton Walsh and asked her to look at the material with a view to completing the novel.
Jill Paton Walsh followed it in 2002 with another Wimsey / Vane novel, A Presumption of Death, set during World War II and based on some short wartime writings of Sayers known as " The Wimsey Papers ".
Ochoa spent the summer of 1927 in Glasgow working with D. Noel Paton on creatine metabolism improving his English skills.
* The Greek Anthology, books 1-6, translated by W. R. Paton, with facing Greek text ( Loeb Classical Library, 1916 )
The suspects include Mrs. Cecil Ackroyd, Roger's neurotic hypochondriac sister-in-law who has accumulated personal debts through extravagant spending ; her daughter Flora ; Major Blunt, a big-game hunter ; Geoffrey Raymond, Ackroyd's personal secretary ; Ralph Paton, Ackroyd's stepson and another person with heavy debts ; Parker, a snooping butler ; and Ursula Bourne, a parlourmaid with an uncertain history who resigned her post the afternoon of the murder.
In 1997 the Blackburn family sold the newspaper to Sun Media Corporation, with new, London-born publisher John Paton introducing a Sunday edition.
Sparrow has since appeared in other video games, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow where he was voiced by Johnny Depp, the adaptation of Dead Man's Chest where he was once again voiced by James Arnold Taylor, and various game versions of At World's End where he was voiced by Jared Butler with motion capture movements provided by Johnny Paton.
Lost in the Stars is a musical with book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson and music by Kurt Weill, based on the novel Cry, the Beloved Country ( 1948 ) by Alan Paton.
But ... it is difficult to remember anything out of his portfolio as eloquent as this richly orchestrated singing music .... is overflowing with the same compassion that Mr. Paton brought to his novel ... The music is deep, dramatic, and beautiful.
A connection with the town's mill history, the Mill Lade, still links the town from near the site of mills at Wheatlands Road, to Netherdale, via Wilderhaugh, Bank Street, the Fountain and next to the Tesco / retail development at Paton Street.
Abraham ( Abe ) Goldberg was involved with the Liberal Party from inception together with Alan Paton, both living in or near Durban.
Kay's portraits were collected by Hugh Paton and published under the title A series of original portraits and caricature etchings by the late John Kay, with biographical sketches and illustrative anecdotes ( Edinburgh, 2 vols.
In 1982, Paton was convicted of gross indecency with teenage boys, serving one year of a three year prison sentence.
In 1862 he remarried, to the sculptress Amelia Paton, and around that time took up photography again, but the results were more static and less successful than his collaboration with Adamson.
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* The historical novel " Farewell Great King " by Jill Paton Walsh follows the life, until death, of Themistocles.
After the publishing of multiple books in 1950, Paton was moved from lower class life to middle / upper class off the wealth of his books.
Another form that interested him throughout his life was poetry ; the biographer Peter Alexander includes many of these poems in his biography of Alan Paton.
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Jill Paton Walsh referenced " The Wimsey Papers " in writing A Presumption of Death, set at the beginning of the Second World War, in which Harriet takes a leading role.
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Without a band, but a contract to fulfill and pressure from Decca for a ' hit song ', Latimer was joined by an array of guest and session musicians, including David Paton, Chris Rainbow and Anthony Phillips at Abbey Road studio in early 1982.
The subterranean rivers of London are mentioned in several novels, including Thrones, Dominations ( by Dorothy L. Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh ), where a character remarks " You can bury them deep under, sir ; you can bind them in tunnels, ... but in the end where a river has been, a river will always be.
The book won the Alan Paton Award in 1995, and is published in numerous languages, including an Afrikaans translation by Antjie Krog.
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So did the title song of Anderson and Weill's Lost in the Stars, a story of South Africa based on the Alan Paton novel Cry, The Beloved Country.
Ixopo is most famously described by Alan Paton in the opening lines of Cry, The Beloved Country: " There is a lovely road which runs from Ixopo into the hills.
American Boychoir Chorister Jamal Howard sings the role of Alex in this recorded revival of the passionate musical based on Alan Paton ’ s Cry, the Beloved Country.
In 1963, Russell had joined the Liberal Party of South Africa that had been founded by Alan Paton, the author of Cry the Beloved Country.
* Cry, The Beloved Country, by Alan Paton, translated into Zulu as Lafa elihle kakhulu ( 1958 ), Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter
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