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Pollard also wrote " The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia ," an anthropological survey that detailed the vanishing language and traditions of the early Virginia tribe.
His sister, Mary Ellen Pollard Clarke ( 1862 – 1939 ), was a prominent advocate of woman suffrage and wrote Human-Rights Not in Violation of States ' Rights: An Appeal to the Men of Virginia ( ca.
Albert Pollard studied and wrote about the history of the Tudors from a political viewpoint.
As Duke Pollard, then Director of the Caricom Legislative Drafting Facility, wrote in 2000: " the old Treaty of Chaguaramas provided for arbitration in the event of disputes concerning the interpretation and application of the Treaty.
Jack Pollard wrote " It was said that never made an enemy and was universally admired.
Mackay died early in 1982 but, as Jack Pollard wrote in his definitive ' Australian Cricket, the Game and the Players ', " while cricket is played in Australia, he will be fondly remembered ".
Ernest Charles " Ernie " Pollard ( 1906-04-16 in Yunnan, China – 1997-02-24 in Jupiter, Florida ) was a professor of physics and biophysics and an author, who worked on the development of radar systems in World War II, worked on the physics of living cells, and who wrote textbooks and approximately 200 papers on nuclear physics and radiation biophysics.

Pollard and film
The film features Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman, and Estelle Parsons, with Denver Pyle, Dub Taylor, Gene Wilder, Evans Evans, and Mabel Cavitt.
Pollard had a key supporting role in the 1980 cult film Melvin and Howard about the Melvin Dummar, Howard Hughes, Mormon Will controversy.
Pollard played Bug Bailey in the 1990 film Dick Tracy.
Pollard has continued to work in film and television into the 21st century, including his appearance as " Stucky " in the 2003 Rob Zombie directed cult classic House of 1000 Corpses.
In 2009 he played the lead role of Arthur in a stereoscopic 3D film for the BFI directed by British artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.
The film begins with a flashback narrated by Leland P. Fitzgerald ( Gosling ), describing how he couldn't remember the details of the day that he killed a intellectually disabled boy named Ryan Pollard ( Michael Welch ).
The title was a reference to the music hall song and Will Hay film Oh, Mr. Porter !, and a modified version was sung as the end titles by Su Pollard:
Small supporting roles are played by Michael J. Pollard and Gayle Hunnicutt and, according to literature promoting the film, members of the Hells Angels from Venice, California.
In 2009 he appeared in a 3D film for the BFI called Radio Mania directed by British artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.
Harry " Snub " Pollard ( 9 November 1889 – 19 January 1962 ) was a silent film comedian, popular in the 1920s.

Pollard and music
She also produced music for other groups, most notably fellow Dayton band Guided by Voices ( one of the songs on Pacer, " I am Decided ," was written by the band's lead singer, Robert Pollard ).
Soon, the band officially signed with Matador, concurrent with Pollard and his bandmates finally retiring from their day jobs to work in music full-time.
Pollard created the non-singing role of Hugo Peabody in the Original Broadway cast of the 1960 musical comedy Bye Bye Birdie ( lyrics by Lee Adams and music by Charles Strouse ).
In February 2012 Chrome became Creative Director of A & R / Director of Special Projects for Plowboy Records, an alternative / legacy label being launched by Shannon Pollard, grandson of Country legend Eddy Arnold, and music historian / author Don Cusic.
* John Pollard ( educator ), American educator specialized in both gemology and music
The DVD also includes music videos from the time and the first installment of ' Do You Love Me Like I Love You ', a 14 part documentary by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.

Pollard and was
During the late 1980s the " Black Sun " was rekindled, this time written, illustrated and produced by Tim Pollard ( with occasional contributions from other GW authors such as Andy Chambers ).
Guided By Voices ' Robert Pollard claimed that Wire was his favourite band, and that the fact that GBV's albums had so many songs was directly influenced by Wire's albums.
Tiffany Pollard, originally a contestant on Flavor of Love, was eventually given four additional reality series of her own on VH1: I Love New York, I Love New York 2, New York Goes to Hollywood and New York Goes to Work.
Spiro had a step-brother, Roy Pollard, from his mother's first marriage ( she was widowed at the time she met Spiro's father ).
The earliest and most influential of these, The Chap-Book ( 1894 – 98 ), which featured a story about Pierrot by the aesthete Percival Pollard in its second number, was soon host to Beardsley-inspired Pierrots drawn by E. B.
The car, driven by Russell James Pollard, was also occupied by Helene and Robert Graham Salzmann.
Mary Nixon, Russell Pollard, and Helene Salzmann, as well as Graham Salzmann, are the people Bryant was charged with killing at the toll booth.
Jonathan Pollard who spied for Israel and was sentenced to life in jail was born in Galveston.
Jonathan Pollard was advised by his Israeli handlers that he was to resign his job from American intelligence if he was ever told he was subject to a polygraph test.
Directed by Harry A. Pollard ( who played Uncle Tom in a 1913 release of Uncle Tom's Cabin ), this two-hour movie was more than a year in production and was the third most expensive picture of the silent era ( at a cost of $ 1. 8 million ).
The story was adapted by Harvey F. Pollard, Thew and A. P. Younger, with titles by Walter Anthony.
From 1966-1970, Pollard was the state party chairman, and from 1973-1976 was the Arkansas Republican National Committeeman.
Kaminski denied his opposition to the apology was derived from anti-Semitism, and has been defended by the Conservatives and some journalists including the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Stephen Pollard.
Olson represented convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard while he was in private practice.
Circuit, Olson argued the life sentence Pollard received was in violation of the plea bargain agreement, which had specifically excluded a life sentence.
) Other notable Revolutionary War era residents included Asa Pollard ( 1735 – 1775 ), the first soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Thomas Ditson ( born 1741 ), who was tarred and feathered by the British in 1775 while on a visit to Boston.
* George Pollard, American portrait painter was born in Waldo.
Houses such as Spen Hall, Spen House ( now demolished and rebuilt, except the Coach House ), High Rising ( High Royd, another Taylor Household ) now The Gomersal Hotel, Tanfield House, Firdene ( currently on the market for £ 1. 25 million ), Hilltop House ( now split into two homes with apartment buildings in the grounds ), Gomers Hall ( apparently, originally Gothmers Hall, which was demolished in order to build an electricity sub-station ), Pollard Hall ( home of the mill owner Thomas Burnley ), Red House ( now Red House Museum ), Broadyards, Croft House, Sigston House, Gomersal Hall, Peel House, West House ( the last three still privately owned ).

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