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Sometimes and Great
With Cassady at the wheel of a school bus named Further, the Merry Pranksters traveled across the United States to celebrate the publication of Kesey's novel Sometimes a Great Notion and to visit the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.
Sometimes called ' The Great Procrastinator ’, because of his tendency to leave writing leaders until the last minute, Lawson had been City editor for The Sunday Telegraph and Sir Alec Douglas-Home ’ s personal assistant during the 1964 general election.
Sometimes he is reckoned as one of the Seven Great Sages, or saptarishis of the first Manvantara, with others being, Marichi, Atri, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vashishtha Bharadwaja maharshis was his descendant.
* Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion
Historic buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in the Florence area include the Edwin E. Benedict House, a deteriorating house on the Siuslaw River that is said to have been Ken Kesey's inspiration for the Stamper House in his novel Sometimes a Great Notion, Heceta Head Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Historic District, the Siuslaw River Bridge, and the William Kyle and Sons Building in Old Town.
* Sometimes a Great Notion ( 1971 )
In " Sometimes a Great Notion ", it is revealed that the Thirteenth Tribe consisted of humanoid and mechanical Cylons of a type previously unknown.
The trip's original purpose was to celebrate the publication of Kesey's novel Sometimes a Great Notion and to visit the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.
The bronze sculpture depicted a life-size Kesey reading to three children while seated on a curved granite bench covered with quotes from Kesey's novels Sometimes a Great Notion and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
) Other benefactors for the project include Bob Weir, Paul Newman ( who starred in the film adaptation of Sometimes a Great Notion ) and Michael Douglas ( who produced the film version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ).
Beat legend Neal Cassady was the driver of the famous bus on its original trip to New York for the publication of Kesey's new book, Sometimes a Great Notion.
Sometimes also referred to as the: Baker Boy, Apple Cap, Eight Panel, Cabbie, Jay Gatsby ( from The Great Gatsby ), Fisherman's Cap, Pageboy, Applejack Hat and Lundberg Stetson.
In 1972, Jaeckel received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Sometimes a Great Notion.
* Sometimes a Great Notion ( 1971 )
Sometimes known as the Long Room, but now usually as the Great Hall, it was designed as a teaching room, and the Masters ’ stalls are still in place.
* Wakonda, Oregon, a fictional city in the U. S. state of Oregon from the novel Sometimes a Great Notion
Several verses make explicit references to suicidal fantasies, most famously in the line " sometimes I take a great notion to jump in the river and drown ," which was the inspiration for the 1964 Ken Kesey novel Sometimes a Great Notion.
* Haystack Rock can be seen prominently in the 1971 film of Oregonian Ken Kesey's novel, Sometimes a Great Notion during the scene where the Stampers brawl with the union workers.
Sometimes a Great Notion is a 1964 novel by the American author Ken Kesey.
Sometimes a Great Notion may also refer to:
* Sometimes a Great Notion ( film ), a 1970 film adaptation of the novel
* " Sometimes a Great Notion " ( Battlestar Galactica ), an episode from the fourth season of the television series Battlestar Galactica
* " Sometimes a Great Notion " ( song ), a song by John Mellencamp from his 1989 album Big Daddy
Sometimes the buttons are booby-trapped and cause the destruction of a variety of monuments, including famous ones ( like The Great Wall of China ) and not-so-famous ones ( a grass hut or a doghouse ).

Sometimes and Notion
; Sometimes a Vague Notion
Paul Newman drinks an Oly in the movie, Sometimes a Great Notion ( 1970 ).
He served as a supporting actor in Sometimes a Great Notion ( 1971 ).
* Sometimes a Great Notion ( 1971 )
* Battlestar Galactica ( 3 episodes, " Revelations ", " Sometimes a Great Notion " and " Someone to Watch Over Me ", 2008 – 2009 ) ....

Sometimes and 1964
Sometimes works hard " ( 1964 ), and " keen, pleasant, though sometimes erratic boy " ( 1965 ).
Sometimes referred to as the " Nobel Prize of North Carolina ", the award has been given to up to nine individuals each year since 1964.

Sometimes and novel
Sometimes, authors who do not have the time or money to write a novella or novel decide to write short stories instead and work out a deal with a popular website or magazine ; such as Playboy, to publish them for profit.
Sometimes ( for example at the end of Blake's 7 ) that goes so far that people write fan fiction ( or even publish a novel ) deciding what happens next.
Sometimes the title of a book becomes the neologism, for instance, Catch-22 ( from the title of Joseph Heller's novel ).
Sometimes the parallel universe bears no historical relationship to any other world ; instead, the laws of nature are simply different than those in our own, as in the novel Raft by Stephen Baxter, which posits a reality where the gravitational constant is much larger than in our universe.
* Jeanette Winterson wrote in her novel Written on the Body: " Sometimes a breast is a breast is a breast.
Sometimes a cameo features a historical person who " drops in " on fictional characters in a historical novel, as when Benjamin Franklin shares a beer with Phillipe Charboneau in The Bastard by John Jakes.
Carrie followed in her grandfather's literary footsteps and has authored three books, including a young adult novel, Chloe Leiberman ( Sometimes Wong ).
" In his mixed review of the novel, Joe Sanders writes " Sometimes vivid, sometimes prosaic ; sometimes involving but often affectless, this is not a novel to like casually.
Sometimes total synthesis inspires the development of novel mechanisms, catalysts, or techniques.
Sometimes his pieces would be poems, or written in novel forms of language, such as the Romance-eschewing Anglish, or that of a toy 19-letter pipewipen ( typewriter ).
Sometimes during the course of a novel, usually toward the end, Reacher calmly kills his foe ( s ) even after they are no longer a threat, but only if they have committed terrible acts ( usually multiple murders ) which he feels merit their deaths as justice.
In 2001, Jonkman's debut novel Soms Mis Je Me Nooit ( Sometimes You Never Miss Me ) was published by Dutch publishers Prometheus / Bert Bakker.
Sometimes, when I need a bit of verse to convey some of the underlying themes of a section of a novel, I can't find anything applicable, so I write my own and attribute it to this imaginary tome.
Penelope Farmer's Charlotte Sometimes ( 1969 ) was a darker, more complex novel about the way time slip ( back to 1918 ) could threaten the main character's very identity.

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