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The film was adapted by George Seaton from a novelization of Bernadette's story, written by Franz Werfel.
The film was written for the screen and directed by George Seaton.
* 2001, From The Diary Of Sally Hemings, with a text by author and professor Sandra Seaton, is a song cycle by the American composer William Bolcom ; it was premiered at the Library of Congress, one of several institutional sponsors that commissioned the new work.
The Town Seal was created by local artist and Bethany resident, Betsy Seaton, as part of Bethany's 150th anniversary celebration in 1982.
The title character was played on radio by George Seaton, Earle Graser, and most memorably Brace Beemer.
For his final design, Seaton Delaval Hall, which was hailed as his masterpiece, he used a refined version of the Baroque employed at Blenheim.
John Rennie surveyed the line for a ship canal from the mouth of the River Parrett to Seaton in 1810, which was designed for ships of, but it was felt that the economic situation would not support the projected expenditure of over £ 1 million.
George Seaton ( April 17, 1911 – July 28, 1979 ) was an American screenwriter, playwright, film director and producer, and theatre director.
John L. Barrett played The Lone Ranger on test broadcasts of the series in early January 1933, but when the program became part of the regular schedule Seaton was cast in the title role.
Seaton won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay twice, for Miracle on 34th Street ( which also earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay ) and The Country Girl, and was nominated for Oscars three additional times.
Seaton, a newspaper publisher from Nebraska, was a close friend of Fairbanks Daily News-Miner publisher C. W.
Seaton asked Snedden if he knew any Alaskan who could come to Washington, D. C. to work for Alaska statehood ; Snedden replied that the man he needed — Stevens — was already there working in the Department of the Interior.
Much of their work was conducted in a hospital room at Walter Reed Army Hospital, where Seaton was being treated for back problems.
A huge financial success earning more than $ 45 million at the box office, the film was directed by George Seaton and starred Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy and Jacqueline Bisset.
In 1628, Leslie was appointed governor of besieged Stralsund, replacing Colonel Alexander Seaton and the Scottish regiment of Donald Mackay who had been holding the town on behalf of the Danes.
John Alan West ( 1911 – 7 April 1964 ) was a 53-year-old laundry van driver from Seaton, Cumberland, England, murdered by two men on 7 April 1964.
After his release from hospital he was posted to Seaton Delaval, a mining village in Northumberland, where he wrote poems including ' Lying awake in the ward '.
Founded in 1829 by Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Major-General Sir John Colborne ( later the Lord Seaton ) in the hopes that it would serve as a " feeder school " to the newly established King's College ( later the University of Toronto ), UCC was modelled on the great independent schools of Britain, most notably Eton College.
The area east of Brunswick Avenue became part of the village of Yorkville, while the region west of Brunswick was part of Seaton Village.
Frederick Andrew Seaton ( December 11, 1909January 16, 1974 ) was United States Secretary of the Interior during Dwight Eisenhower's administration.
Seaton was born in Washington, D. C., but grew up and attended high school in Manhattan, Kansas.
Seaton was active in Republican politics.

Seaton and assisted
Hathaway assisted George Seaton in directing 1970's blockbuster hit Airport, which starred Dean Martin, who previously had been in Hathaway's Western films The Sons of Katie Elder and 5 Card Stud.

Seaton and by
Miracle on 34th Street is a 1947 Christmas film written by George Seaton from a story by Valentine Davies, directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O ' Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn.
The region first became a federal protected area in 1960 by order of Fred Andrew Seaton, Secretary of the Interior under U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Variety wrote: " Based on the novel by Arthur Hailey, over-produced by Ross Hunter with a cast of stars as long as a jet runway, and adapted and directed by George Seaton in a glossy, slick style, Airport is a handsome, often dramatically involving $ 10 million epitaph to a bygone brand of filmmaking " but added that the film " does not create suspense because the audience knows how it's going to end.
Category: Films directed by George Seaton
Jim Seaton hand made 3 km / 1. 8 miles of kangaroo proof fence by hand, with posts of local saplings, which are rot and vermin proof.
* 1948: Chicken Every Sunday, directed by George Seaton
It rises near Beaminster in Dorset, flows west then south by Axminster and joins the English Channel at Axmouth near Seaton in Lyme Bay.
* Deep Intelligence: Giving Our Young the Education they Really Need by Andrew Seaton, PhD
* Agreement ( 1978 ) – a book of poetry by Peter Seaton

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Two such areas were Henry Park and Seaton Park.
Later during the reign of Henry I, Seaton came into the possession of Robert De Carrowe and the settlement changed its name to Seaton Carrowe.
The artist and leading railway poster designer Frank Henry Mason ( 1875 – 1965 ) was born at Seaton Carew and briefly worked in a Hartlepool shipyard.
Under pseudonym Henry Seaton he wrote 30 episodes of Central TV's Crossroads in 1986.
When Henry Royce ( founder of Rolls Royce ) was created a baronet, he took Seaton as his territorial designation.

Seaton and .
I talked first, telling him everything I knew about Seaton and his house and domestic arrangements.
* July 28 – George Seaton, American screenwriter and director ( b. 1911 )
Others to win twice in this category include: George Seaton, Robert Bolt ( who also won in two consecutive years ), Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, Alvin Sargent, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Alexander Payne and Michael Wilson.
It lies on two major Roman roads: the Fosse Way from Lincoln to Seaton, and the Dorchester – Exeter road.
* Seaton, R. C.
Seaton is a village in Mercer County, Illinois, United States.
Seaton is located at ( 41. 102702 ,-90. 799871 ).
* Altona is in the northwest part of the township, located where 5 Mile Road crosses the Little Muskegon River at In 1868, William Seaton and Bartley Davis built a sawmill and Harrison J.

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