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Sandburg's and collection
It first appeared in Sandburg's first collection of poems, Chicago Poems, published in 1916 ( see 1916 in poetry ).
The Boston Store is mentioned in Theodore Dreiser's " Sister Carrie " ( Chapter VII ) published in 1900 and Carl Sandburg's Mamie, part of his 1916 Chicago Poems collection.

Sandburg's and was
The first musical use of the algorithm was in the work May All Your Children Be Acrobats written in 1981 by David A. Jaffe, and scored for eight guitars, mezzo-soprano and computer-generated stereo tape, with a text based on Carl Sandburg's The People, Yes.
" Huntington was also referenced in Carl Sandburg's poem, Southern Pacific.
* Chicago Surface Lines Owl Service was part of the inspiration for Carl Sandburg's " Old Woman " ( 1916 ).

Sandburg's and Pulitzer
The name and the place have inspired mention in literature such as in The Lorax by Dr. Seuss, and in Carl Sandburg's Pulitzer Prize – winning book of poetry, Cornhuskers.

Sandburg's and .
As a contemporary bonus, the set includes Carl Sandburg's address at a joint session of Congress, delivered on Lincoln's birthday two years ago.
Stephen Vincent Benet's John Brown's Body comes immediately to mind in this connection, as does John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath and Carl Sandburg's The People, Yes.
Much of Carl Sandburg's poetry focused on Chicago.
Carl Sandburg's boyhood home is now operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency as the Carl Sandburg State Historic Site.
In 1976 Holbrook won acclaim for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in a series of television specials based on Carl Sandburg's acclaimed biography.
Monroe liked and encouraged Sandburg's plain-speaking free verse style, strongly reminiscent of Walt Whitman.
The Chicago Poems, and its follow-up volumes of verse, Cornhuskers ( 1918 ) and Smoke and Steel ( 1920 ) represent Sandburg's attempts to found an American version of social realism, writing expansive verse in praise of American agriculture and industry.
The stockyards are referred to in Carl Sandburg's poem Chicago: " proud to be Hog Butcher, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and Freight Handler to the Nation.
Carl Sandburg's planetarium has a Spitz A4 planetarium projector, a dome, and 76 seats.
Each year, Carl Sandburg's students host a play or a musical, alternating each year.
Initially greeted with scorn by critics and newspaper editors in the city of its gaze ( The Chicago Daily News famously called it a " Case for Ra ( n ) t Control "), it is now widely regarded by scholars as the definitive prose portrait of the city of Chicago, although it has never rivaled the literary status of Carl Sandburg's 1916 poem " Chicago.
From June until mid-August, live performances of Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories and excerpts from the Broadway play, The World of Carl Sandburg, are presented at the park amphitheater.

collection and War
This department had been created by the museum to address objects in the collection that had begun to rapidly deteriorate as a result of being stored in the London Underground tunnels during the First World War.
Charlton became one of the famed Busby Babes, the collection of precociously talented footballers who emerged through the system at Old Trafford in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as Matt Busby set about a long-term plan of rebuilding the club after the Second World War.
Included in the Museum & Gallery collection are seven very large canvases, part of a series by Benjamin West painted for George III, called " The Progress of Revealed Religion ," which are displayed in the War Memorial Chapel.
After the end of the American Civil War, he published Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War, ( 1866 ) a collection of over 70 poems that generally was ignored by the critics, though a few gave him patronizingly favorable reviews.
* Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War ( 1866 ) ( poetry collection )
The collection was later renamed the Hoover War Library and is now known as the Hoover Institution.
A collection of communists moved quickly after World War II to subdue all potential political enemies in Albania, break the country's landowners and minuscule middle class, and isolate Albania from western powers in order to establish the People's Republic of Albania.
* Collection of Books and Research Materials on the Korean War an online collection of the United States Army Center of Military History
Museum expansion slowed after World War I, and the collection did not acquire many significant new works ; exceptions were Georges de La Tour's Saint Thomas and Baron Edmond de Rothschild's ( 1845 – 1934 ) 1935 donation of 4, 000 engravings, 3, 000 drawings, and 500 illustrated books.
* America at War, a digital collection of World War II – era American propaganda pamphlets and additional material
According to Phayer, " the face of Pope Pius that we see in these documents is not the same face we see in the eleven volumes the Vatican published of World War II documents, a collection which, though valuable, is nonetheless critically flawed because of its many omissions ".
The collection remaining at Prague was looted during the last year of the Thirty Years War, by Swedish troops who sacked Prague Castle on 26 July 1648, also taking the best of the paintings, many of which later passed to the Orléans Collection after the death of Christina of Sweden.
* " Evolution of the Colombian Civil War " – by Paul Wolf ( collection of declassified U. S. government documents online )
However, as Ferrary was an Austrian citizen, the collection was broken up and sold by the French government after the First World War, as war reparations.
By 1815, Jefferson's library included 6, 487 books, which he sold to the Library of Congress for $ 23, 950 to replace the smaller collection destroyed in the War of 1812.
Roger Collins believes the Visigoths were a creation of the Gothic War of 376 – 382 and began as a collection of foederati ( Wolfram's " federate armies ") under Alaric I in the eastern Balkans, composed of largely Tervingi with Greuthungian and other barbarian contingents.
Maugham had begun collecting theatrical paintings before the First World War and continued to the point where his collection was second only to that of the Garrick Club.
* 299 BC: The Samnites, seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombard plain, start the third Samnite War with a collection of mercenaries from Gaul and Sabine and Etruscan allies to help them
* Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860 – 1865, edited by Brooks D. Simpson and Jean V. Berlin ( Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999 ) – a large collection of war-time letters ( November 1860 to May 1865 ).
* Proposals relating to the war in Georgia and Florida, 1740 — a document suggesting strategies by which General James Oglethorpe might defeat the Spanish during the War of Jenkins ' Ear, from the collection of the Georgia Archives.
Many of these editorials were published in a paperback collection titled Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror.

collection and Years
" This concern runs through all of his works, from Psychoanalysis and Transversality ( a collection of articles from 1957 to 1972 ), through Years of Winter ( 1980 – 1986 ) and Schizoanalytic Cartographies ( 1989 ), to his collaboration with Deleuze, What is Philosophy?
* The Wilhelm Busch Museum in Hannover, is also " Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und kritische Grafik ", featuring besides Busch's works a wider collection of satiric graphics, including " Four Hundred Years of Caricature " with an active lecture schedule.
" Other autobiographical pieces regarding Campbell's life are available in Section V, " On Ramsey Campbell " in his essay collection Ramsey Campbell, Probably: 30 Years of Essays and Articles ( ed.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Sentencing Project in 2011, the organization published a collection of essays, To Build a Better Criminal Justice System: 25 Experts Envision the Next 25 Years of Reform.
About 1986 Norman conceived the idea of creating Thirty Years 1956 – 1986, a multi-volume collection of his music written between 1956 and 1986 to celebrate three decades writing Christian music, which would also feature videos, soundtracks, and t-shirts.
Included in this Thirty Years collection was Norman's 1986 album Down Under ( But Not Out ), which was a retrospective of " thirty years of artistry ", through both Phydeaux and Royal Music.
Fred Patten, in writing the preface to the collection " Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews ", stated that fans were still debating whether " Ah!
In 2009, DeYoung released " One Hundred Years From Now " in the U. S., his first full collection of new songs in some time.
A concert collection titled Such a Night: 50 Years of Hits and Hilarity and Patriots and Politics were issued in both CD and DVD formats.
In its original form, The Annual Register comprised a long historical essay on the “ History of the Present War ” ( the Seven Years ' War 1756 – 63 ), a Chronology, which gave an account of interesting and noteworthy events in Britain over the previous year, and a collection of “ State Papers ”, a miscellany of primary source material which included official documents, speeches, letters and accounts.
Five years after the signing on the Richmond Declaration in 1887, Five Years Meeting was established in 1902 by a collection of orthodox yearly meetings.
After his death, his sons and nephews and any noble who could raise an army took part in what would be called the War of the Hundred Years, breaking Hawkwing's kingdom into the collection of states, like it had been before his rule.
The collection was also expanded through booty taken during the Thirty Years War.
Gadling first appears in the story " Men of Good Fortune " in The Sandman # 13 ( featured in The Doll's House collection ) as a soldier of the Hundred Years ' War, arguing with friends in an inn somewhere inside the modern borders of London.
* The Early Years, a collection of games of varying quality written by Stoddard in his childhood and youth, adapted for AGL format.
* More Early Years, another collection of games of varying quality written by Stoddard in his childhood and youth plus one brand-new game, adapted for AGL format.
It is only slightly more advanced than the games created by the author in the collection The Early Years, where the players objectives are seldom more complex than moving through physical obstacles, frequently by killing whatever mythical creature is in his way.
The Early Years is a collection of 22 of these early games of mine, ported to Adventure Games Live with every misspelling and most of the bugs intact.
Years after its release, Calderón stated that he had never approved the release of the Guasibiri album, which he claimed was rather a collection of old songs and that it should be left out of his discography as an unauthorized album.
A collection of " Over the Edge " columns was published in 2008 under the title " Esc: 400 Years of Computer Humor " ( ISBN 1434892484 ).
Many works from the collection of Rudolph II were looted by Swedes in 1648, in the Battle of Prague ( 1648 ) which was the final act of the Thirty Years ' War.
* 10 år bakåt & 100 år framåt ( 10 Years Back & 100 Years Forward ), 2002-A collection of single and EP tracks, where the second disc contains a live recording from London, 2001.

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