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During the course of his lifetime Sloane gathered an enviable collection of curiosities and, not wishing to see his collection broken up after death, he bequeathed it to King George II, for the nation, for the princely sum of £ 20, 000.
Voice actors for the special included Barbara Harris, William Sloane Coffin, Jr., Jack Gilford and Will Jordan.
Anne Frances Robbins was born on July 6, 1921, at Manhattan's Sloane Hospital for Women in New York, as the only child of car salesman Kenneth Seymour Robbins ( 1894 – 1972 ) and his actress wife, Edith Luckett ( 1888 – 1987 ).
Picard sends Cochrane's assistant Lily Sloane to the Enterprise for medical attention, then returns to the ship and leaves Commander William Riker on Earth to make sure the Phoenixs flight proceeds as planned.
He therefore donated his $ 500 lecture fee to the university to help pay for a suitable monument, which was finally unveiled in 1912 in the form of a bronze bas-relief by sculptor Lee Lawrie, installed in the Sloane Physics Laboratory.
In 1968, he and four others ( including William Sloane Coffin, Marcus Raskin, Mitchell Goodman, and Michael Ferber ) were singled out for prosecution by then Attorney General Ramsey Clark on charges of conspiracy to counsel, aid, and abet resistance to the draft.
In 1915, a serious epidemic of typhoid erupted among the staff of New York's Sloane Hospital for Women, with twenty five cases and two deaths.
Mia Sara surprised John Hughes when she auditioned for the role of Sloane Peterson.
" Molly Ringwald had also wanted to play Sloane, but according to Ringwald, " John wouldn't let me do it: he said that the part wasn't big enough for me.
After a period of indecision on which major to study and dropping out of school for a semester, Washington worked as creative arts director at an overnight summer camp, Camp Sloane YMCA in Lakeville, Connecticut.
Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet, PRS ( 16 April 1660 – 11 January 1753 ) was an Irish physician and collector, notable for bequeathing his collection to the United Kingdom which became the foundation of the British Museum.
The waterfront mansion had originally been built for A. C. Sloane, originally named Keewaydin, had been designed by Stanford White and built in 1902.
Along with a number of additional student bedrooms the Sloane Robinson building also provided the college with the O ' Reilly Theatre ( a large multipurpose lecture theatre ), a dedicated room for musical practice, a number of seminar rooms and a large open plan space which during term time is used as a café and social space for all members of the college.
The film stars Kirk Douglas as Van Gogh, James Donald as his brother Theo, Pamela Brown, Everett Sloane, and Anthony Quinn, who won an Oscar for his performance as Van Gogh's fast friend and rival Paul Gauguin.
The term is a punning portmanteau of " Sloane Square ", a location in Chelsea, London famed for the wealth of residents and frequenters, and the television Westerns character The Lone Ranger.
The books were published by the British society-watcher magazine Harpers & Queen, for whom Peter York was Style Editor and " was responsible for identifying the cult phenomena of " Sloane Rangers " and " Foodies ".
Powell attended Gibbs's pre-prep day-school at the Square end of Sloane Street for a brief time.
The libraries of Lord Orford, Sir Hans Sloane, Anstis, and other friends, were used for his researches.
Lord Cadogan is generally regarded as an effective and successful property developer / landlord being responsible, together with his management team, for bringing all of the fashion labels to Sloane Street, and also forward thinking developments on his own account at Duke of York Square on Kings Road, at Peter Jones and on Sloane Street.

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* Entertaining Mr Sloane ( first performance 1964 )
* The first excavations of the site were made by Caviglia and Sloane in 1820.
It describes the furniture of the temple ; the Seal of God ( Sigillum Dei ); the Tables of Light ; the Great Circle and corresponding Collected Table of 49 Good Angels ; the Mystic Heptarchy and the Tables of Creation ; the Angelic Alphabet ( Dee's copies ) and the beginning of Loagaeth ( i. e., the first few folios of MS. Sloane 3189 ).
It is thought that Sloane collaborated with Gernsback in originating the term scientifiction which was superseded by science fiction to describe this genre, as suggested in part by the first issue of Amazing Stories.
Sloane was the author of The Standard Electrical Dictionary, first published in 1892, as well as How to become a Successful Electrician, Arithmetic of Electricity, Electricity Simplified, Electric Toy Making, Speed and Fun with Figures, Fortunes in Formulas, Motion Picture Projection, Liquid Air and the Liquefaction of Gases and numerous others ; including a translation into English of Saint Francis of Assisi: A Biography written by Johannes Jorgensen.
A popular shop named ' Woodlands 21 ' in London's Sloane Street was the first to begin selling Ossie Clark's clothing line.
In 1991 Cox opened his first shop opposite the Peter Jones department store in Sloane Square, Chelsea, a well-known fashion district of London.
In 1994, Cox opened his first store in Paris at 62 rue Tiquetonne, followed in 1995 by a second store in London at 129 Sloane Street, a new store in New York and a second store in Paris on rue de Grenelle.
With Schwartz, he approached the editor of Amazing Stories ( T. Connor Sloane ) and " sold his first story ": ' The Price of Peace '.
Early in his marriage Sloane was with the CIA, attached to the US Army Corps of Engineers, which is where he first encountered the works of Milo Rambaldi.
The first botanical names of the plant were assigned in 1696 by Hans Sloane, who called it Prunus maritima racemosa, " maritime grape-cluster Prunus ", and Leonard Plukenet, who named it Uvifera littorea, " grape-bearer of the shore ", both of which names reflect the European concept of " sea-grape ", expressed in a number of languages by the explorers of the times.
SD-6, headed by Arvin Sloane and based in Los Angeles, is the focus of the first two seasons of Alias.
* Arvin Sloane ( first a double agent, then partnered with Elena )
Its first director was Arvin Sloane, who also gave the organization its name as an inside joke since the main entrance to APO's headquarters was behind a maintenance door in the Los Angeles subway system marked " Authorized Personnel Only ".
He mentions that Jakeem was the first person to be taken out by Black Lantern Terry Sloane, as Jakeem has the Thunderbolt's power.
In the late 19th century the company added an antiques department, started producing furniture, and became the first home furnishings store in the country, billing itself as " W. & J. Sloane Interior Decorators and Home Furnishers.
") The two set up offices on Grosvenor Place in the Sloane Square section of London, and arranged Clark's first recording session with Ron Goodwin and his orchestra and a vocal backing group called The Stargazers.
William Sloane Coffin, ( 1977 – 87 ), was an initial advisor to the Peace Corps, and was the first director to the Peace Corps Field Training Center in Puerto Rico.
In the episode " 30 Seconds ," Nadia is finally revived permanently when Sloane administers to her a drug designed by Rambaldi, though in order for it to work, he must first kill her ( which he does by suffocating her ).
The first theatre on Lower George Street, off Sloane Square, was the converted Nonconformist Ranelagh Chapel, opened as a theatre in 1870 under the name The New Chelsea Theatre.
* The little song Ned sings when he first meets Miss Sloane at the Leftorium, " I've got a date with a girl with no name ", goes along to the tune of " A Horse With No Name " by America.
In " The Ratman " ( March 7, 1959 ) on NBC's Cimarron City, Sloane plays a brilliant German-born physician, Hans J. Eckhardt, who tries to alert the town to the danger of bubonic plague, which he had first detected on a nearby riverboat.
On stage, he played the title role in the first production of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane ( 1963 ).
She then competed at the 2nd annual Citi Open in Washington, D. C. She lost to American Sloane Stephens in the first round.

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