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According to the Church of Satan historiography, other LaVey associates from this time include noted Science Fiction and Horror writers Anthony Boucher, August Derleth, Robert Barbour Johnson, Reginald Bretnor, Emil Petaja, Stuart Palmer, Clark Ashton Smith, Forrest J. Ackerman, and Fritz Leiber Jr.
Bretnor ’ s mother was born a British subject, became a Russian subject, spent from 1917 to 1920 in Japan, then settled in the United States with her children Reginald and Margaret.
Reginald Bretnor was married to Helen Harding, a translator and U. C.
* The Timeless Tales of Reginald Bretnor ( posthumous collection of 15 short stories )
Under the pseudonym Grendel Briarton ( an anagram of Reginald Bretnor ), he published a series of over eighty science-fiction themed shaggy-dog vignettes featuring the time-traveling hero Ferdinand Feghoot.
* Biographical introduction to The Timeless Tales of Reginald Bretnor
* Biographical remembrance of Reginald Bretnor by Poul Anderson
" Genius of the Species " is a short story by Reginald Bretnor ( first published with the author name " R. Bretnor "), which originally appeared in the anthology 9 Tales of Space and Time edited by Raymond Healy.
* " Genius of the Species ", Reginald Bretnor
With " The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out ," that issue introduced Reginald Bretnor, who became the magazine's resident humorist for many issues to come, contributing such stories as " Bug-Getter.
A series of shaggy dog stories known as " feghoots ", written by Reginald Bretnor under his anagrammatic pseudonym Grendel Briarton, ran in the magazine from 1956 to 1973 with the series title, " Through Space and Time with Ferdinand Feghoot.
The following year two more titles were issued under Yoseloff's direction, Folk Tales and Fairy Stories from India by Sudhin Ghose, and Moncrif's Cats, a translation by Reginald Bretnor of the 18th century French writer François-Augustin Paradis de Moncrif's 1727 work, Histoire des chats.
* Grendel Briarton, a pseudonym for author Reginald Bretnor
This storytelling model apparently originated in a long-running series of short science fiction pieces that appeared under the collective title " Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot ", published in various magazines over several decades, written by Reginald Bretnor under the anagrammatic pseudonym of Grendel Briarton.
Reginald Bretnor and John Wood Campbell, 2nd edition, 1979, ISBN 0-911682-23-6.
His story was promptly accepted by the feature's pseudonymous author, Grendel Briarton ( Reginald Bretnor ) and shortly followed by yet another submission from Bridwell which was also accepted (" Dr. Jacqueline Missed Her Hide " and " Nude Rally Tea Pact ", respectively.

Reginald and born
* Kray twins, Ronald and Reginald ( gangsters, born in Hoxton )
Elton John was born Reginald Dwight but changed his name by deed poll, making Elton John his real name.
Milland was born Alfred Reginald Jones ( not Reginald Alfred John Truscott-Jones as has often been stated ).
Reginald Martinez " Reggie " Jackson ( born May 18, 1946 ) is an American former baseball right fielder who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for four different teams ( 1967 1987 ).
McKern was born Reginald McKern in Sydney, New South Wales, the son of Vera ( née Martin ) and Norman Walton McKern and attended Sydney Technical High School .< ref >
Dench was born in Heworth, York, England, the daughter of Eleanora Olave ( née Jones ), a native of Dublin, and Reginald Arthur Dench, a doctor who met Judi's mother while studying medicine at Trinity College, Dublin.
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden ( October 6, 1866 July 22, 1932 ), a naturalized American citizen born in Quebec, Canada, was an inventor who performed pioneering experiments in radio, including early — and possibly the first — radio transmissions of voice and music.
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was born October 6, 1866, in East-Bolton, Quebec, Canada, the eldest of the Reverend Joseph Elisha Fessenden and Clementina Trenholme Fessenden's four children.
The original members were Reg King ( lead vocals ) ( born Reginald King, 5 February 1945, Paddington, West London, died, 8 October 2010, Belvedere, Kent ), Alan ' Bam ' King ( lead guitar, vocals ) ( born Alan King, 18 September 1945, Muswell Hill, North London ), Mike " Ace " Evans ( bass guitar, vocals ) ( born Michael Evans, 10 July 1944, Henley, Berkshire, died 15 January 2010, London ) and Roger Powell ( drums ) ( born 4 July 1945, Camden Town, North West London ).
Pays was born in London, England, the daughter of Joan ( née Miller ), an actress, and Howard Reginald Pays, a talent agent and former actor .< ref >
Vanderbilt was born in New York City, the only child of railroad heir Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt ( 1880 1925 ) and his second wife, Gloria Morgan ( 1904 1965 ).
Reginald Tasker hints and suggests at the idea of nature taking effect when he quotes that " some people are just born evil ", when discussing Bessie Denker with Christine.
* Reginald Fessenden, Canadian inventor, was born in East Bolton.
* Reg Presley born Reginald Maurice Ball, 12 June 1941, Andover, Hampshire Lead vocals
* Dave Maggs born Reginald David Maggs, 1951-drums
The portrait painter Reginald Gray was born in Blackrock in 1930.
Lord was born in Leicester on 9 June 1941 to Miriam ( 1912 1995 ; née Hudson ) and Reginald Lord.
Croft was born into a showbiz family: his mother, Annie Croft ( 1896 1995 ), was a famous stage actress and his father, Reginald Sharland ( 1886 1944 ), had a successful career as a radio actor in Hollywood.

Reginald and Alfred
The book and lyrics were by Reginald Arkell ; the music was composed by Alfred Reynolds.
Publicity generated sales and in 1901 the news that both Reginald Vanderbilt and Alfred Vanderbilt had purchased Winton automobiles boosted the company's image substantially.
Alfred Schnittke by Reginald Gray ( artist ) | Reginald Gray
A recent addition to the collection is a portrait of the Russian composer Alfred Schnittke by Reginald Gray.
Two 2nd Lieutenants of the 1st Battalion, Reginald Leonard Haine and Alfred Oliver Pollard, were awarded Victoria Crosses for their actions at Gavrelle in 1917.
* Gilfain's clerks: Tennyson Sims, Ernest Pym, Max Aepfelbaum and Reginald Langdale Roy Horniman, Ernest Lambart, Alfred Barron and Frank Hascoll
Lord Reginald Hastings ( a fictional portrayal of Lord Alfred Douglas ) makes the following remark, " What exquisite simplicity!
* Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown
A portrait of Alfred Schnittke by Reginald Gray ( artist ) | Reginald Gray ( 1972 ).
Hargreaves was born in a private hospital at 201 Bath Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire to Alfred Reginald and Ethel Mary Hargreaves.
Critic Alfred Habegger has claimed that the main character of Portrait was inspired by Christie Archer, the protagonist from Anne Moncure Crane's novel, Reginald Archer ( 1871 ).
Until May 1917 it was directed by Alfred Ewing, and then direct control passed to Captain ( later Admiral ) Reginald ' Blinker ' Hall, assisted by William Milbourne James.
Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown ( born Alfred Reginald Brown, 17 January 1881 in Birmingham-died 24 October 1955 in London ) was an English social anthropologist who developed the theory of Structural Functionalism.
New works have been written for and / or dedicated to him ( for solo and ensemble ) by James Patten, Elisabeth Lutyens, Reginald Smith Brindle, Alfred Nieman, Charles Camilleri, David Bedford, Roger Williams, Glen Morgan, Robert Keeley, Jeffrey Joseph, Kenneth Paige, Daniel Sturm, Vojislav Ivanovic, Betty Roe, Ivor Mairants, Geoffrey Burgon, Aurelio Peruzzi, Judith Bingham, Monique Cecconi-Botella, Ottavio Negro and Luis Morales Giacoman.

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