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Robert and Butts
: Butts, Robert E. ( 1993 ).
In late 1963, Roberts and her husband, Robert F. Butts, experimented with a Ouija board as part of Roberts ' research for a book on extra-sensory perception.
Some writers noted, " Husband Robert Butts stated that similarities exist between Seth's ideas and those of various religious, philosophical, and mystical doctrines from the Near, Middle, or Far East .... and we've done a little reading on Buddhism, Hinduism, Zen, and Taoism, for example, not to mention subjects like shamanism, voodooism, and obeah.
* Roberts, Jane and Robert F. Butts ( 1972 ).
Robert F. Butts ( Foreword ), Amber-Allen Publishing.
Edited by Robert Butts.
This anthology featured far fewer contributors: Basil Bunting, Mary Butts, Frances Fletcher, Robert McAlmon, George Oppen, Ezra Pound, Carl Rakosi, Kenneth Rexroth, Charles Reznikoff, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky and Forest Anderson, T. S. Eliot, R. B. N. Warriston and Jerry Reisman.
In 1937, she married her third husband, accompanist and arranger Robert Dale Butts ; they divorced nine years later.
The contributors include: Annette Baier, Stephen Barker, Nuel D. Belnap, Jr., Laurence BonJour, Robert E. Butts, Roderick M. Chisholm, L. Jonathan Cohen, Jude J. Dougherty, Brian Ellis, R. M.
Lasting until 1929 the Contact Editions brought out books by Bryher ( Two Selves ), H. D .' s Palimpsest, Mina Loy's Lunar Baedecker, Ernest Hemingway's first book Three Stories & Ten Poems ( 1923 ), poems by Marsden Hartley, William Carlos Williams ( Spring and All, 1923 ), Emanuel Carnevali's only book during his lifetime ( The Hurried Man ), prose by Ford Madox Ford, Gertrude Stein ( The Making of Americans, 1925 ), Mary Butts ( Ashe of Rings ), John Herrmann ( What Happens ), Edwin Lanham ( Sailors Don't Care ), Robert Coates ( The Eater of Darkness ), Texas schoolteacher Gertrude Beasley's My First Thirty Years and Saikaku Ihara's Quaint Tales of Samurais.
Eight days later, Bonin and Butts killed an 18-year-old Newport Beach youth named Robert Wirostek and discarded his body alongside the Interstate 10 Highway.
* Robert Butts ( 1684-1748 ), English churchman
* Robert Hamilton Butts ( 1871-1943 ), Canadian politician and lawyer
# John Carey Douglas and Robert Hamilton Butts, Unionist ( 1917 – 1921 )
Past and current members of note include Al Poulin, Jr. ( 1938 – 1996 ), Patricia Janus ( 1932 – 2006 ), Dale Davis, Leah Zazulyer, Cornelius Eady, Dane Gordon, Jordan Smith, James Lavilla-Havelin, Etta Ruth Weigl, Israel Emiot ( 1909 – 1978 ), Gary Lehmann, John Roche, Vincent Golphin, Anne Coon, Carol Oliver, Gerald Clarke, Robert Koch, Wynne McClure, Ruth Kennedy, Francesca Gulì ( ca 1921-2009 ), Paul Humphrey ( 1915 – 2001 ), Eleanor McQuilken ( 1908 – 2004 ), George Monagan ( 1925 – 2005 ), David Michael Nixon, W. E. Butts, Linda Allardt, Patricia Roth Schwartz, John Cieslinski, Beatrice O ' Brien, Judith Kitchen, Stanley Rubin, and Frank Judge, the current president.

Robert and contributed
Writers who contributed to the programme included Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, Peter Baynham, David Quantick, Jane Bussmann, Robert Katz and the cast.
Robert McKimson claimed in an interview that many animators but mostly Clampett contributed to the crazy personality of Bugs, while others like Chuck Jones concentrated more on the more calmed down gags.
Lovecraft's protégé, Robert Bloch, contributed to Weird Tales and penned Psycho ( 1959 ), which drew on the classic interests of the genre.
The fact that ordinary father-son ( or grandfather-grandson ) succession did not occur has contributed to the image of the Julio-Claudian court presented in Robert Graves's I, Claudius, a dangerous world where scheming family members were all too ready to murder the direct heirs so as to bring themselves, their own immediate families, or their lovers closer to the succession.
Many people contributed to the development of phenetics, but the most influential were Peter Sneath and Robert R. Sokal.
Notable additional contributors include Robert L. Forward and the godfather of terraforming, Martyn J. Fogg, each of whom contributed two articles.
The Wegmans School of Nursing is also named after Robert Wegman, who contributed $ 8 million to the college to create the School of Nursing.
In 1147 Robert of Gloucester died peacefully, and the next year the Empress Matilda left south-west England for Normandy, both of which contributed to reducing the tempo of the war.
Fullback Robert Newhouse and halfback Preston Pearson also contributed from the offensive backfield, combining for 1, 326 rushing and receiving yards, while Newhouse also scored 10 touchdowns.
Motivated by Lovelock's book, biophysicist Robert Haynes worked behind the scenes to promote terraforming, and contributed the word ecopoiesis to its lexicon.
" Linking the concept of indigo children with the distaste for the use of Ritalin to control ADHD, Robert Todd Carroll states " The hype and near-hysteria surrounding the use of Ritalin has contributed to an atmosphere that makes it possible for a book like Indigo Children to be taken seriously.
Some of the most often-quoted characterisations of Leicester, such as that he " was wont to put up all his passions in his pocket ", his nickname of " the Gypsy ", and Elizabeth's " I will have here but one mistress and no master "- reprimand to him, were contributed by Sir Henry Wotton and Sir Robert Naunton almost half a century after the Earl's death.
David Irving, Robert Faurisson, Ernst Zündel, Fred Leuchter, Arthur Butz, Joseph Sobran, Pete McCloskey, Bradley R. Smith, Carlo Mattogno, Jürgen Graf, Doug Collins and Radio Islam founder Ahmed Rami have attended conferences and / or contributed to publications of the IHR.
Sir Robert Perks, who owned most of Yachats at the time, provided the property, the logs were donated as well, and the work was contributed by local citizens.
During this time she also contributed music to Robert Wilson's " Alcestis " at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Thus Robert Bridges has contributed to phonetics and he was also a founder member of Society for Pure English.
These disputes over the estates and revenues of the archbishopric contributed to the friction between Robert and Godwin, which had begun with Robert's election.
In the same year, American cryonics pioneer Robert Ettinger contributed to conceptualization of " transhumanity " in his book Man into Superman.
Robert A. Heinlein contributed to the screenplay for Destination Moon in 1950, but none of his major works were adapted for the screen until the 1990s: The Puppet Masters in 1994 and Starship Troopers in 1997.
In Scotland the style was avidly adopted by William Henry Playfair, Thomas Hamilton and Charles Robert Cockerell, who severally and jointly contributed to the massive expansion of Edinburgh's New Town, including the Calton Hill development and the Moray Estate.
His brother Robert Hunt, among others, also contributed to its columns ; his criticism earned the enmity of William Blake, who described the journal's office at Beaufort Buildings, Strand, London, as containing a " nest of villains ".
Penman contributed the text to the catalogue of photographer Robert Frank's exhibition Storylines, Tate Modern 2004 / 2005.
Cunningham contributed some songs to Roche's Literary Recreations in 1807, and in 1809 he collected old ballads for Robert Hartley Cromek's Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song ; he sent in, however, poems of his own, which the editor inserted, even though he may have suspected their real authorship.
The miasmatic theory of disease remained popular in the Middle Ages and a sense of effluvia contributed to Robert Boyle's Suspicions about the Hidden Realities of the Air.
Robert Bridges, Poet Laureate, contributed a poem Wake Up, England!

Robert and notes
* Robert Littlejohn, Lecture notes on " The Mathematical Formalism of Quantum mechanics ", including bra-ket notation.
Diderot's earliest works included a translation of Temple Stanyan's History of Greece ( 1743 ); with two colleagues, François-Vincent Toussaint and Marc-Antoine Eidous, he produced a translation of Robert James's Medicinal Dictionary ( 1746 – 1748 ); at about the same time he published a free rendering of Shaftesbury's Inquiry Concerning Virtue and Merit ( 1745 ), with some original notes of his own.
Donald Knuth notes that Hans Peter Luhn of IBM appears to have been the first to use the concept, in a memo dated January 1953, and that Robert Morris used the term in a survey paper in CACM which elevated the term from technical jargon to formal terminology.
Lewis used William Robert Broughton's 1792 notes and maps to find the stratovolcano mountain for navigation.
From 1981 to 1989, Robert the Bruce was portrayed on £ 1 notes issued by the Clydesdale Bank, one of the three Scottish banks with right to issue banknotes.
More nuanced versions of this general view are to be found in the works of other Western historians, such as Robert Service, who notes that " institutionally and ideologically, Lenin laid the foundations for a Stalin ... but the passage from Leninism to the worse terrors of Stalinism was not smooth and inevitable.
Robert Brown notes that the term tantrism is a construction of western scholarship, not a concept that comes from the religious system itself.
Robert J. Graham, a Renaissance literary scholar, notes that “ questions of whose language is privileged at any given historical moment are deeply implicated in matters of personal, social and cultural significance ”, which he states is the primary reason for Castiglione ’ s usage of the native vernacular.
Robert Chambers, in his 1832 work, Book of Days notes that " two popular observances belonging to Christmas are more especially derived from the worship of our pagan ancestors — the hanging up of the mistletoe and the burning of the Yule log.
Robert Chambers, writing in 19th century notes that " especially in England, miracle to stand for religious play in general ".
She established the " Eileen Heckart Collection " at Ohio State University's Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, with her notes, copies of scripts, and personal papers.
While searching for his friend, Robert begins to take notes of the events as they unfold.
" This explanation was widely accepted when it was championed by Bruckner scholar Robert Haas, who was the chief editor of the first critical editions of Bruckner's works published by the International Bruckner Society ; it continues to be found in the majority of program notes and biographical sketches concerning Bruckner.
Film historian Robert Osborne notes that his makeup skills were so creative, that for most of his roles, " he transformed his appearance so completely, he was dubbed ' the New Lon Chaney.
Retired professor of philosophy and skeptic Robert Todd Carroll notes that many of the commentators on the indigo phenomenon are of varying qualifications and expertise, and parents may prefer labeling their child an indigo as an alternative to a diagnosis that implies imperfection, damage or mental illness.
Being a professional musician for over 40 years can't help but give you some sort of chops, but Gramps is a modern day Robert Johnson ; a revolutionary guitarist that, like Thelonious Monk on piano, can play the notes ' between the cracks.
The earlier battle of Guadalajara and the general chaos and disorder ( and, more generally, the doomed cause of Republican Spain ) serve as a backdrop to the novel: Robert Jordan notes, for instance, that he follows the Communists because of their superior discipline, an allusion to the split and infighting between anarchist and communist factions on the Republican side.
Though Jerome and Eusebius ( both citing Castor of Rhodes ), and as even late as 1812 John Lemprière euhemeristically asserted that he was the first king of Argos, and Robert Graves that he was a descendant of Iapetus, most modern mythologists understand Inachus as one of the river gods, all sons of Oceanus and Tethys and thus to the Greeks part of the pre-Olympian or " Pelasgian " mythic landscape ; in Greek iconography, Walter Burkert notes, the rivers are represented in the form of a bull with a human head or face.
The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie, 1692-1733 ( Edited with notes and Introduction by Robert Scott-Moncrieff ).
Contemporary rock writer Robert Bixby stated that the sound of the MC5 was like " a catastrophic force of nature the band was barely able to control ," while Don McLeese notes that fans compared the aftermath of an MC5 performance to the delirious exhaustion experienced after " a street rumble or an orgy.
As Kotlikoff notes, in 1987 Robert Litan proposed “ narrow banking .” Litan suggested commercial banking firms be freed from Glass-Steagall limits ( and other activity restrictions ) so long as they isolated FDIC insured deposits in a “ narrow bank ” that was only permitted to invest those deposits in “ safe securities ” approved by the FDIC.
" ( Liner notes by Robert Nickora July 2005 ).
Besides those already mentioned it is sufficient to refer to his New Testament Introduction ( the first edition, 1750, preceded the full development of his powers, and is a very different book from the later editions ), his reprint of Robert Lowth's Praelectiones with important additions ( 1758 – 1762 ), his German translation of the Bible with notes ( 1773 – 1792 ), his Orientalische und exegetische Bibliothek ( 1775 – 1785 ) and Neue O. und E. Bib.
" He also began to write a biography of the chemist Sir Robert Boyle, but his notes were lost and the work was never completed.
Holocaust scholar Robert Michael notes that Niemöller's statements were a result of traditional antisemitism and that Niemöller agreed with the Nazis ' position on the " Jewish question " at that time.

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