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Porges and such
Porges also wrote at times by pseudonyms such as Peter Arthur, Pat Rogers, Maxwell Trent, Abel Jacobi, and Derek Page.

Porges and Arthur
* Arthur Porges, science fiction writer
Arthur Porges, ( 20 August 1915 – 12 May 2006 ) was an American author of numerous short stories, most notably during the 1950s and 1960s, though he continued to write and publish stories until his death.
Arthur Porges was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 20 August 1915.
Of this, Arthur wrote later, " I've never known if he ... picked the name out of the air, ... or had some ties to the Jewish Porges network.
" James Porges worked at the Bell Telephone Company in Chicago, and had four sons: Leonard, Irwin, Arthur, and Walter.
As an author, Arthur Porges was most prolific during the mid-twentieth century, publishing most frequently in mystery magazines.
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* In Compartment 813 by Arthur Porges in Ellery Queen ’ s Mystery Magazine ( June 1966 )

Porges and .
Included amongst these were his favourite conductor Hermann Levi, the pianists Carl Tausig and Joseph Rubinstein, the writer Heinrich Porges and very many others.
" Edited by C. S. Carter, L. Ahnert, K. E. Grossmann, S. B. Hrdy, M. E. Lamb, S. W. Porges, and N. Sachser.
On migrating to the U. S. he changed his name to James Porges, with the new surname adopted from that of a relative, Leo Porges, who had a business in Chicago.
Porges observed, " None had children, although all but me married rather late in life.

Porges and London
Packer married for the second time in June 1964 to Florence Adeline Vincent ( née Porges ) in London.

read and works
It would be profitable, I believe, to read these realistic humorists alongside Faulkner's works, the thought being not that he necessarily read them and owed anything to them directly, but rather that they dealt a hundred years ago with a class of people and a type of life which have continued down to our time, to Faulkner's time.
Patchen does read some of his earlier works to music, but he has written an entire book of short poems which seem to be especially suited for reading with jazz.
The titles he could read easily through the criss-crossed wires: works on theology, astral physics, history, biology, political science.
Had More's writings been wholly limited to such exercises, they would be almost as dimly remembered as those of a dozen or so other authors living in his time, whose works tenuously survive in the minds of the few hundred scholars who each decade in pursuit of their very specialized occasions read those works.
A contribution to our understanding of how to read Aristotle's scientific works.
In a culture that set a high value on oratory and public performances of all kinds, in which the production of books was very labor-intensive, the majority of the population was illiterate, and where those with the leisure to enjoy literary works also had slaves to read for them, written texts were more likely to be seen as scripts for recitation than as vehicles of silent reflection.
" Rules of composition " that might be read into Duchamp's Fountain or John Cage's 4 ′ 33 ″ do not locate the works in a recognizable style ( or certainly not a style recognizable at the time of the works ' realisation ).
Up until then, various similar lists of works to be read in churches were in use.
It was one of the most popular and influential philosophical works, read by statesmen, poets, and historians, as well as of philosophers and theologians.
His surviving works are still read widely, and continue to influence poetry and other forms of art.
The greatest risk in using such a proprietary data storage format, assuming that it works reliably as designed, is that it may be difficult or impossible to repair or replace the hardware used to read the media if it fails, is damaged, or is lost after its original vendor discontinues it.
While coming to terms with who he was, Mather read Robert Boyle ’ s book “ The Usefulness of Experimental Natural Philosophy .” Mather read Boyle ’ s work closely throughout the 1680s and his early works on science and religion borrowed greatly from it.
One of Thomas ' most popular works was the short essay A Child's Christmas in Wales, which after being released as part of a recording, in which Thomas read his own work, became his most popular prose work in America.
During the XII and XIII centuries many encyclopedic works have been written. Among them De proprietatibus rerum by Bartholomeus Anglicus ' ( 1240 ) was the most widely read and quoted encyclopedia in the High Middle Ages while Vincent of Beauvais's Speculum Majus ( 1260 ) was the most ambitious encyclopedia in the late-medieval period at over 3 million words.
Luther controversially added the word " alone " ( allein in German ) to so that it read: " thus, we hold, then, that man is justified without doing the works of the law, alone through faith ".
At his father's suggestion as a teenager, Hayek read the genetic and evolutionary works of Hugo de Vries and the philosophical works of Ludwig Feuerbach.
Because Galen's works were not translated into Latin in the ancient period, and because of the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West, the study of Galen, along with the Greek medical tradition as a whole, went into decline in Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages, when very few Latin scholars could read Greek.
The genre was also a heavy influence on more mainstream writers, such as Charles Dickens, who read Gothic novels as a teenager and incorporated their gloomy atmosphere and melodrama into his own works, shifting them to a more modern period and an urban setting, including Oliver Twist ( 1837-8 ), Bleak House ( 1854 ) ( Mighall 2003 ) and Great Expectations ( 1860 – 61 ).
Even so, up to the 1930s many of Marx's earlier works were still unknown, and in reality most self-styled Marxists had not read beyond Capital Vol.
Despite this preference for Anglophone works, he also read a number of French novels, such as General Dourakine, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later.

read and such
Again, the oil man must read the meters at such intervals as he finds best.
J. H. Miller's excellent chapter on Great Expectations has lately illustrated how fruitfully that novel can be read from such a perspective.
Since the Catholic Church expresses such desire that the Sacred Scriptures be read, the following taken from the Holy Bible ( New Catholic Edition ) will prove a means of grace and a source of great spiritual blessing.
They are descended from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed by Indian mathematicians, in which a sequence of digits such as " 975 " is read as a numeral.
Some celebrities, such as Naomi Campbell, admit to not having read their " autobiographies ".
On a Sabbath in September, 1304, the letter was to be read before the congregation, when Jacob Machir Don Profiat Tibbon, the renowned astronomical and mathematical writer, entered his protest against such unlawful interference by the Barcelona rabbis, and a schism ensued.
As the towns and cities of the Middle Ages began to grow, and the general populace was unable to read, signs that today would say cobbler, miller, tailor or blacksmith would use an image associated with their trade such as a boot, a suit, a hat, a clock, a diamond, a horse shoe, a candle or even a bag of flour.
I pointed out that a kid could enjoy Sesame Street without learning how to read, but he couldn't enjoy comic strips unless he could read ; and that a smaller investment in getting kids to read by supplying them with educational matter in such reading form might make better sense.
However, unlike contemporaries such as Aldhelm, whose Latin is full of difficulties, Bede's own text is easy to read.
If products designed for the new standard can receive, read, view or play older standards or formats, then the product is said to be backward-compatible ; examples of such a standard include data formats and communication protocols.
Because Chaplin was not a trained musician, he could not read notes and needed the help of professional composers, such as David Raksin, Raymond Rasch and Eric James, when creating his scores.
A codec ( the program ) should not be confused with a coding or compression format or standard – a format is a document ( the standard ), a way of storing data, while a codec is a program ( an implementation ) which can read or write such files.
Displays that have no fixed pixel positions, such as shadow mask CRT displays, may be harder to read if ClearType is enabled.
The latter was composed using the rules of pronunciation of the Irish language and as such is extremely difficult for non-Irish speakers to read or perform.
It is relatively easy to learn to read languages like Spanish ; it is much more difficult to learn to read languages with more complex orthographies such as English.
The Belgic Confession, used in Reformed churches, devotes a section ( Article 6 ) to " The difference between the canonical and apocryphal books " and asserts that " All which the Church may read and take instruction from, so far as they agree with the canonical books ; but they are far from having such power and efficacy as that we may from their testimony confirm any point of faith or of the Christian religion ; much less to detract from the authority of the other sacred books.
In some styles of music, such as jazz-oriented stage bands, bassists may be asked to sight read printed music or perform standard pieces ( e. g., a jazz standard such as Now's the Time ) with an ensemble.
Describing Morris as a teenager, Mark Singer wrote that he " read with a passion the forty-odd Oz books, watched a lot of television, and on a regular basis went with a doting but not quite right maiden aunt (" I guess you'd have to say that Aunt Roz was somewhat demented ") to Saturday matinées, where he saw such films as This Island Earth and Creature from the Black Lagoon — horror movies that, viewed again 30 years later, still seem scary to him.
Only a few educated Romans with antiquarian interests, such as Varro, could read Etruscan.

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