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Richard Peters, Secretary of the Board of War, thought Morgan was so extreme on the subject that he accused him of trying to pick a quarrel.
Under Fosdick the first executive officer of the CTCA was Richard Byrd, whose name in later years was to become synonymous with activities at the polar antipodes.
Adrian Quiney wrote to his son Richard on October 29 and again perhaps the next day, since the bearer of the letter, the bailiff, was expected to reach London on November 1.
The fourth name was ( John ) Milton of Christ's College, followed by ( Richard ) Manningham of Peterhouse, who matriculated 16 October 1624.
The fourteenth name was ( Richard ) Buckenham, written Buckman, admitted to Christ's College under Scott 2 July 1625.
A British writer, Richard Haestier, in a book, Dead Men Tell Tales, recalls that in the turmoil preceding the French Revolution the body of Henry 4,, who had died nearly 180 years earlier, was torn to pieces by a mob.
Richard S. Allen is the authority for the statement that the northern section was probably roofed by 1810.
Chairman C. Richard Mears pointed out that perhaps this was not strictly a school board problem, in case of atomic attack, but that the board would cooperate so far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go.
Richard M. Forbes's Paget, which had what seemed to be a substantial lead in the early stages, tired rapidly nearing the wire and was able to save place money only a head in front of Glen T. Hallowell's Milties Miss.
-- Held out of Texas Tech's sweat-suits drill Monday at Lubbock was tackle Richard Stafford, who is undergoing treatment for a leg injury suffered in the Raiders' 38-7 loss to Texas A & M Because of its important game with Arkansas coming up Saturday, Baylor worked out in the rain Monday -- mud or no mud.
The motorist later was identified as Richard Sarkees, 17, of 2433 McClellan, currently on probation and under court order not to drive.
Sharing the program was the young French-Canadian tenor Richard Verreau, making his stadium debut on this occasion.
At dinner one night, when he was fourteen, Richard announced, `` There is only one god ''.
Richard was a solitary student in New York and acquired, in his remoteness, a thorough if bookish knowledge of Asian lore, literature, life, politics and history.
Richard thought it a more promising remark than any made during the last conversation, but Charlotte's manner during the gatherings was more flippant and superficial than when she was alone with him and he was sure her remark would lead to nothing much better than the pointless words which had preceded it.
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
" Critics believed that An American in Paris was better crafted than his lukewarm Concerto in F. Some did not think it belonged in a program with classical composers César Franck, Richard Wagner, or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere.
The Afroasiatic language family was originally referred to as " Hamito-Semitic ", a term introduced in the 1860s by the German scholar Karl Richard Lepsius.
When Richard Nixon visited China in 1972, this song was played as the welcome music.
Schweitzer saw many operas of Richard Wagner at Straßburg ( under Otto Lohse ), and in 1896 he pulled together the funds to visit Bayreuth to see Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal, and was deeply affected.
Andrew Powell appeared as arranger of orchestra ( and often choirs ) on all albums except Vulture Culture, when he was composing the score of Richard Donner's film Ladyhawke.

Richard and baptised
Child was born in about 1630 and baptised in 1631, the second son of Richard Child a merchant of Fleet Street ( buried 1639 at Hackney ) and Elizabeth Roycroft of Weston Wick, Shropshire.
Born on 2 January 1765 in Reepham near Norwich ( where he was baptised at All Saints on 13 January in the same year ), Richard Westall moved to London after the death of his mother and the bankruptcy of his father in 1772.
Richard Meux Benson, founder of the first Anglican religious order for men, Society of St John the Evangelist, the " Cowley Fathers ", was also baptised in the church.
He was the son of another Richard Carpenter, a magistrate, ( baptised 20 July 1788 in St. Giles, Cripplegate
Richard Earlom ( baptised 14 May 1743 – 9 October 1822 ) was an English mezzotint engraver.
Richard James Wyatt ( baptised 6 June 1795 at St James Middlesex, son of Edward Wyatt the elder 1757-1833 and Anne Maddox ) was a sculptor born in London, England.
The second is Bishop Richard Poore, builder of Salisbury Cathedral, who was baptised in the abbey church and later ( in 1237 ) buried in the abbey, which he founded.

Richard and private
There are private galleries, including Doggerfisher and Ingleby Gallery, the latter providing a varied programme including shows by Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge, Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Forster, and Sean Scully.
Historian Richard Altick writes that " To judge from the number of references to it in the private letters and memoirs of the 1840s ... Punch had become a household word within a year or two of its founding, beginning in the middle class and soon reaching the pinnacle of society, royalty itself ".
Edwards ' hard-boiled private detective scripts for Richard Diamond, Private Detective became NBC's answer to Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, reflecting Edwards's unique humor.
* Richard Hoare becomes a partner in the London goldsmith's business which, as private banking house C. Hoare & Co., will survive through to the 21st century.
Perot also launched private investigations of, and attacks upon, U. S. Department of Defense official Richard Armitage.
* Richard " Dick " Aylard, former private secretary to the Prince of Wales
Just over 10 years later, Louis Silberkleit's son Michael and John Goldwater's son Richard returned Archie Comic Publications to private ownership.
For his thirty-fourth birthday, Tweedy received a private guitar lesson from Richard Lloyd of Television ; Tweedy was a big fan of the group and was particularly fond of the guitar work, which he wanted to incorporate into his music.
The firm which was founded in 1985 by Nigel Doughty and Richard Hanson is one of the oldest European buyout private equity firms.
In March 2008, Richard Branson hosted an environmental gathering at his private island, Necker Island, in the Caribbean with several prominent entrepreneurs, celebrities, and world leaders.
In March 1946, British Labour Party MP Richard Crossman gave the following description of activity at the hotel: " private detectives, Zionist agents, Arab sheiks, special correspondents, and the rest, all sitting around about discreetly overhearing each other.
Wilbur Hot Springs ' Dr. Richard Louis Miller donated of land in this manner, and is an example of this type of private nature reserve.
The private school is Gabriel Richard High School.
The south hall ( 39 ), meanwhile, was the private home of Mrs Letitia Pett ( 1841 ), Mrs Maria Brown ( 1852 ), Mrs Greswell ( 1861 ), Rev Richard Greswell ( 1866 ), Misses Greswell ( 1882 ), Charles William Chadwick Oman, Fellow of All Souls College and Chichele Professor of Modern History ( 1898 ).
In December, he and Richard O ' Connor, the Minister for Justice, were questioned about their agreement to act as private lawyers against the government in Proudfoot v. the Railway Commissioners.
It was built by Richard Hornsby in 1865, lived in by Richard Hornsby's son, and is now a private house.
Here he became private chaplain to and benefited from the hospitality of Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery, whose mansion, Golden Grove, is immortalized in the title of Taylor's still popular manual of devotion, and whose first wife was a constant friend of Taylor.
In 1996, a pristine print of Richard III ( 1912 ), starring Frederick Warde in the title role, was discovered by a private collector and donated to the American Film Institute.
On 15 March 1971, a grenade tossed into an officer billet at Bien Hoa Army Airfield killed Lieutenants Thomas A. Dellwo and Richard E. Harlan of the 1st Cavalry Division ( Airmobile ); private E-2 Billy Dean Smith was charged with killing the officers but was acquitted in November 1972.
In 1868 he brought out a bibliography of the writings of Richard Baxter, and from that year until 1876 he was occupied in reproducing for private subscribers the “ Fuller Worthies Library ,” a series of thirty-nine volumes which included the works of Thomas Fuller, Sir John Davies, Fulke Greville, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, John Donne and Sir Philip Sidney.
However, according to UNSCOM inspector Richard Butler himself, it was U. S. Ambassador Peter Burleigh, acting on instructions from Washington, who suggested Butler pull his team from Iraq in order to protect them from the forthcoming U. S. and British air strikes: " I received a telephone call from US Ambassador Peter Burleigh inviting me for a private conversation at the US mission ... Burleigh informed me that on instructions from Washington it would be ' prudent to take measures to ensure the safety and security of UNSCOM staff presently in Iraq.
At incorporation, the municipality's citizens unanimously chose to name it after legislator, speaker, Freemason and explorer, Robert Burnaby, who had been private secretary to Colonel Richard Moody, the Colony of British Columbia's first land commissioner in the mid-19th century.

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