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* Audubon: Early Drawings ( Richard Rhodes, Scott V. Edwards, Leslie A. Morris ) ( Harvard University Press and Houghton Library 2008 ) ISBN
He graduated ( with first class honours ) in 1925, and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study under Charles Scott Sherrington at Magdalen College, Oxford University, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1929.
The House Republican Leader John Jacob Rhodes agreed with Scott, and Rhodes recommended that if Nixon's position continued to deteriorate, he " ought to consider resigning as a possible option.
* Memnon ( novel ) by Scott Oden, based on Memnon of Rhodes
* Scott Paulin as Duncan Rhodes
Rhodes was fired for various issues within the company, and former JCP booker George Scott was given his role as a booker.
He then obtained a Rhodes Scholarship to Merton College, Oxford, where he studied neuropathology under Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.
#" Divorce, Divorce "; Guest Stars: Brittany Ashton Holmes, Audie England, Brad Fisher, Denice D. Lewis, Scott Plank, Jennifer Rhodes
Memnon of Rhodes is the subject of a work of historical fiction, Memnon by Scott Oden ( ISBN 1-932815-39-2 US hc ; ISBN 0-553-81895-3 UK pb ), in which the character of Memnon is also the son of Timocrates of Rhodes.
* Memnon, ( 2006 ), a historical novel based on the life of Memnon of Rhodes by Scott Oden.
Rhodes will be best remembered for two things while in office: first, as the driving force behind congressional authorization of the Central Arizona Project, which provides water from the Colorado River to Arizona ; and, second, his presence at the August 7, 1974 meeting with President Richard Nixon at which he, Senator Barry Goldwater, and Senator Hugh Scott informed the President that there were not a sufficient number of Republican House votes to prevent Nixon's impeachment.
He was survived by his wife of sixty-one years, Elizabeth (" Betty ") Harvey Rhodes ; children John Jacob (" Jay ") III, Thomas, Elizabeth, and James Scott (" Scott "); at the time of his death, twelve grandchildren ; and several great-grandchildren.
At Souled Out 1998, Larry Zbyszko asked Rhodes, who was working the PPV broadcast, to accompany him to the ring for his match against Scott Hall.
In May 2005, TNA President Dixie Carter asked Rhodes to move onto a creative team, which included Jeremy Borash, Bill Banks, and Scott D ' Amore.
In 1994, employees, among them Hansen, Porubcan, Marketing Director, Mary Henschel and editors, Hissom, Scott Kerr, Anthe Rhodes and Julie Wichman, arranged for an Employee Stock Ownership Plan ( ESOP ), which resulted in Genz and Claussen leaving the newspaper and the Genz family selling its ownership stake ; within the next few years, several other long-time employees also had left.
On the February 12, 2001 edition of Nitro, as on-screen CEO Ric Flair and the Magnificent Seven were trying to discuss things inside the ring, Kevin Nash appeared on the Turnertron and told Ric that he has his son David in his locker room, Nash told Ric that his number-one priority is to become number-one contender to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Scott Steiner at Superbrawl Revenge, his number two-priority is that if Dustin Rhodes beats Rick Steiner who was WCW U. S. Champion at the time in a non-tile match, Nash would get his title shot against Scott Steiner for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship later that night, Rhodes pinned Steiner after a DDT as a result, Nash got his title shot against Scott Steiner for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship that night, Later that night, Nash came into the ring with Ric's son David, as they started coming to the ring, Nash gave a punch to David, Ric Flair and WCW security came out and Ric begged Nash to stop assaulting his son, Nash did not listen and gave David a Jackknife Powerbomb, Ric and WCW security started coming to the ring to pull David out of the ring as the champion Scott Steiner was coming to the ring alongside Midajah too to start his WCW World Heavyweight title match with Nash.

Scott and scholar
Literary scholar Heidi Scott argued that Gould's use of analogy and metaphor constitutes a non-scientific discourse attempting to validate a scientific theory.
* Scott, Franklin D. Sweden: The Nation's History ( 1988 ), survey by leading scholar ; excerpt and text search
* Scott, Franklin D. Sweden: The Nation's History ( 1988 ), survey by leading scholar ; excerpt and text search
In a 1968 edition of Save Me the Waltz, F. Scott Fitzgerald scholar Matthew Bruccoli wrote, " Save Me the Waltz is worth reading partly because anything that illuminates the career of F. Scott Fitzgerald is worth reading — and because it is the only published novel of a brave and talented woman who is remembered for her defeats.
His reputation as a military scholar and an urgent recommendation from Winfield Scott earned him the rank of major general in the regular army, effective August 19, 1861, making him the fourth most senior general in the Army ( after Scott, George B. McClellan, and John C. Frémont ).
Poe scholar Scott Peeples wrote that it is " at once a mock nonfictional exploration narrative, adventure saga, bildungsroman, hoax, largely plagiarized travelogue, and spiritual allegory " and " one of the most elusive major texts of American literature ".
* F. R. Scott ( 1899-1985 ), scholar
According to musical theatre scholar Scott Miller in his 1996 book, From Assassins to West Side Story, " Pippin is a largely under-appreciated musical with a great deal more substance to it than many people realize ... Because of its 1970s pop style score and a somewhat emasculated licensed version for amateur productions which is very different from the original Broadway production, the show now has a reputation for being merely cute and harmlessly naughty ; but if done the way director Bob Fosse envisioned it, the show is surreal and disturbing.
Geoffrey Scott ( 11 June 1884 – 14 August 1929 ) was an English scholar and poet, known as a historian of architecture.
Among the most famous current Sterling Professors are legal scholar Bruce Ackerman, Nobel Prize-winning biochemists Sidney Altman and Thomas Steitz, literary critic Harold Bloom, economist William Nordhaus, Judge Guido Calabresi, political scientist James C. Scott, political scientist Ian Shapiro, historian of China Jonathan Spence, medieval scholars R. Howard Bloch, Giuseppe Mazzotta, and María Rosa Menocal, historian of Ancient Greece and presidential advisor Donald Kagan, and Head Start founder Edward Zigler.
Noted cereal scholar Scott Bruce decried General Mills ' decision to invent a new mascot for Chex cereal for such frivolous purposes, and dismissed the Chex Warrior as not compelling enough to sell the product.
Scott was born in Oxton, England to a shipper and scholar of Greek and Hebrew, and Mary Scott ( née Griffiths ), an amateur pianist.
Bork and legal scholar Lino Graglia have, in turn, critiqued the Declarationist position, retorting that it is single-mindedly obsessive over the Dred Scott decision and resembles a theology rather than a legal doctrine.
Michael Scott " the wizard " was a real-life scholar and philosopher, whom Walter Scott described in The Lay of the Last Minstrel as " addicted to the abstruse studies of judicial astrology, alchemy, physiognomy, and chiromancy.
Maria Scott, a literary scholar, claims that Baudelaire believed " artificial toxication was ... far inferior to ' successive work ' and the ' regular exercise of will ,' that artificial stimulants ... actually amplify time.
Currently, the division is headed by Scott Fisher, a pioneer in virtual reality research, with help from Jen Stein, a media and communications scholar and Marientina Gotsis, a new media artist and lab manager for the division.
According to Florida International University Professor Michael Weissberg, " William Scott Wilson is possibly the most important scholar in the area of Japanese Edo period texts in the last century ".
Five first-person narratives give different perspectives on the voyage: Petty Officer Taff Evans ; the ship's scholar, medic, and biologist Dr. Edward Wilson ; Robert Falcon Scott ; Lieutenant Henry Bowers ; and Captain Lawrence Oates each give their account of the hardships, the problems, and finally the failure of their endeavour: Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen beats them to the South Pole by a month.

Scott and son
After the funeral service, a tribute concert was held at the Martin Luther King Center, also in Gainesville, and featured performances by his son and daughter, Anthony McDaniel and Evelyn Kelly, long-time background vocalist Gloria Jolivet, co-producer Scott " Skyntyte " Free, Diddley's touring band, The Debby Hastings Band, and guest artist Eric Burdon.
* 1961 – Dexter Scott King, American actor and film maker, son of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Alexander was born Jay Scott Greenspan in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Jewish parents Ruth Minnie ( née Simon ), a nurse and health care administrator, and Alexander B. Greenspan, an accounting manager.
From May 1684, the King's illegitimate son, James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, lived in the Netherlands, where he was fêted by William and Mary.
Scott was born in the North East Tyneside coastal town of South Shields, England, the son of Elizabeth and Colonel Francis Percy Scott.
Scott was born on 6 June 1868, the third child out of six and elder son of John Edward and Hannah ( née Cuming ) Scott of Stoke Damerel, near Devonport, Devon.
William Crookes was born in London, the eldest son of Joseph Crookes, a tailor of north-country origin, and his second wife, Mary Scott.
Born in College Wynd in the Old Town of Edinburgh in 1771, the son of a solicitor, Scott survived a childhood bout of polio in 1773 that left him lame.
While at the university Scott had become a friend of Adam Ferguson, the son of Professor Adam Ferguson who hosted literary salons.
* January 30 – Dexter Scott King, son of Martin Luther King, Jr.
* June 11 – Monmouth Rebellion: James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, illegitimate son of King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland, lands at Lyme Regis with an invasion force brought from the Netherlands to challenge his uncle, James II, for the Crown of England.
* July 15 – James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, illegitimate son of Charles II of England ( beheaded ) ( b. 1649 )
According to biographers, the two met at a pub in Carmel, and conceived a son, Scott Reeves ( born March 21, 1986 ), at the premiere of Pale Rider.
They had two daughters ( Susan Kendall born in 1953 and Stephanie ) and a son, Scott, who died in November 1978 from a drug overdose.
Paul Newman started the Scott Newman Center for drug abuse prevention in memory of his son.
In 1978, Topeka attorneys Richard Jones, Joseph Johnson and Charles Scott Jr. ( son of the original Brown team member ), with assistance from the American Civil Liberties Union, persuaded Linda Brown Smith — who now had her own children in Topeka schools — to be a plaintiff in reopening Brown.
Roger Staubach, Bob's Dallas Cowboy teammate, along with Bob's son Bob Hayes Jr, unveiled the bust, which was sculpted by Scott Myers.
Other notable people born in or associated with Newcastle include: engineer and industrialist Lord Armstrong, engineer and father of the modern steam railways George Stephenson, his son, also an engineer, Robert Stephenson, engineer and inventor of the steam turbine Sir Charles Parsons, inventor of the incandescent light bulb Sir Joseph Swan, modernist poet Basil Bunting, Lord Chief Justice Peter Taylor, the Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz who was a diplomat in Newcastle from late 1874 until April 1879 — his most productive literary period, The Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva, singers Eric Burdon, Sting and Brian Johnson, lead singer of AC / DC from 1980 to the present, actors Charlie Hunnam multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Neil Tennant, Alan Hull, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Cheryl Cole, entertainers Ant and Dec, and international footballers Peter Beardsley, Michael Carrick, Andy Carroll, Paul Gascoigne and Alan Shearer.
His plans were partially completed by his son, John Oldrid Scott, but the remaining work fell into the hands of Lord Grimthorpe, whose efforts have attracted much controversy — Nikolaus Pevsner calling him a " pompous, righteous bully.
Indeed, he spent considerable time dismissing and criticising the work of Scott and the efforts of his son.
John Oldrid Scott ( d. 1913 ) ( George Gilbert Scott's son ), despite frequent clashes with Grimthorpe, had continued working within the cathedral.
Founded by Bill Rasmussen, his son Scott Rasmussen and Aetna insurance agent Ed Eagan, it launched on September 7, 1979, under the direction of Chet Simmons, the network's President and CEO ( and later the United States Football League's first commissioner ).
His son Christopher appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979 and in the J. J. Abrams " reboot ", Star Trek ( with Simon Pegg taking over the role as Montgomery Scott ).

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