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He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969 – 70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971 – 75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others.
In 1861, after the paper was purchased by Wilbur F. Storey, the Times began espousing the Copperhead point of view in supporting Southern Democrats and denounced the policies of Abraham Lincoln.
In August 1919, he became Private Secretary and speech writer to the politician John Storey, a prominent member of the centre-left Australian Labor Party that was then in opposition to the Nationalist government in the state of New South Wales.
According to the historian Robin Storey, " If Henry's insanity was a tragedy, his recovery was a national disaster ".
Storey County was created in 1861 and named for Captain Edward Farris Storey, who was killed in 1860 in the Pyramid Lake War.
* Robert E. ( Bob ) Storey was selected as a Distinguished Graduate by Nocona High School ( Nocona Independent School District ).
Storey was selected to the National Sporting Goods Hall of Fame in 1983 for his innovations to the baseball mitt and his design changes to the standard college football's shape.
Merton wrote more than 70 books, mostly on spirituality, social justice and a quiet pacifism, as well as scores of essays and reviews, including his best-selling autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain ( 1948 ), which sent scores of World War II veterans, students, and even teen-agers flocking to monasteries across the US, and was also featured in National Reviews list of the 100 best non-fiction books of the century.
It is possible some of this may have concerned his time at Cambridge, though he is never specific in The Seven Storey Mountain about precisely what he felt he was hiding.
The same year Merton's manuscript for The Seven Storey Mountain was accepted by Harcourt Brace & Company for publication.
The Seven Storey Mountain, Merton ’ s autobiography, was written during two-hour intervals in the monastery scriptorium as a personal project.
In 1948 The Seven Storey Mountain was published to critical acclaim, with fan mail to Merton reaching new heights.
By this time Merton was a huge success outside the monastery, The Seven Storey Mountain having sold over 150, 000 copies.
It was adapted by David Storey from his novel and directed by Lindsay Anderson, and is considered to be one of the last major films of the British New Wave.
It was also the place where, with regard to in R v Lesbini ( 1914 ), Donald Lesbini shot Alice Eliza Storey.
The square was first conceived by the City of Toronto in 1998 as part of revitalizing the intersection, and was designed by Brown and Storey Architects.
Designed by Brown + Storey Architects, the square was intended as a new public space in Toronto, somewhat akin to Nathan Phillips Square, designed by Viljo Revell for New City Hall.
The square is on a slight incline, which architects Brown and Storey have said was intended to evoke a theatrical stage.
Architects Brown and Storey, the creator of the fountains ( Dan Euser ), the firm that initiated the bidding, former Councillor Kyle Rae, and the management of Dundas Square have all confirmed that waterplay was one of the intended uses of the space.

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Sir Christian John Storey Bonington, CVO, CBE, DL ( born 6 August 1934, Hampstead, London ) is a British mountaineer.
William Robson " Rob " Storey, QSO ( born 16 July 1936 ) is a former New Zealand politician.
* October 24 – William Benson Storey, president of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1920-1933 ( born 1857 ).
Soon, Storey was elected into Parliament as the mayor, where he met future business partner Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish born millionaire.
When Frederick died in 1924 it was his son, also named Samuel Storey born in 1896, who was to begin the third generation of the Storey family in control of the newspaper group.
Peter Edwin Storey ( born September 7, 1945 in Farnham, Surrey ) is an English former football player.
Storey was born November 17 1857, in San Francisco, California, the son of William Bainbridge Storey, an express, stagecoach and newspaper agent, and Ellen Dean ( Benson ) Storey.

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Also held in September are the Great Cardboard Boat Regatta and the Annual Rubber Duck Race held at Lake Storey.
The third weekend of every August a Civil war and Pre 1840's Rendezvous is held at Lake Storey Park.
There is a kite festival every May at Lake Storey Park.
The town's highest point is on its northern border, at above sea level, near the summit of Storey Hill.
Bob Storey started making the first ball gloves at the factory in 1934.
A poem by Merton to John Paul appears at the end of The Seven Storey Mountain.
During his long years at Gethsemani Merton changed from the passionately inward-looking young monk of The Seven Storey Mountain, to a more contemplative writer and poet.
Licensed prostitutes must be at least 21 years old, except in Storey County and Lyon County ( where the minimum age is 18 ).
Examples of this include " The Line " in Winnemucca, Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa in Storey County, and the Mustang Ranch located at exit 28 right off I80.
As he aged, Gielgud sought out distinctive new voices in the theatre, appearing in plays by Edward Albee ( Tiny Alice ), Alan Bennett ( Forty Years On ), Charles Wood ( Veterans ), Edward Bond ( Bingo, in which Gielgud played William Shakespeare ), David Storey ( Home ), and Harold Pinter ( No Man's Land ), the latter two in partnership with his old friend Ralph Richardson, but he drew the line at being offered the role of Hamm in Beckett's Endgame, saying that the play offered " nothing but loneliness and despair ".
* Yonge-Dundas Square description at the Brown + Storey Architects website
A twisting section alongside the Taf Fawr reservoirs of Llwyn-on, Cantref and Beacons takes the road to its highest point at Storey Arms on the pass over the Brecon Beacons before a long descent down to the town of Brecon.
In July 2012, Dr Alice Storey et al announced a study using mitochondrial DNA recovered from ancient bones from Europe, Thailand, the Pacific and Chile, and from Spanish colonial sites in Florida and the Dominican Republic, in directly dated samples originating in Europe at 1000 B. P.
Like many classical liberals at the time, including Edward Atkinson, Moorfield Storey, and Grover Cleveland, Sumner opposed the Spanish-American War and the subsequent U. S. effort to quell the insurgency in the Philippines.
The Enid at a live show in 1979 on the Touch Me tour ( L-R: Dave Storey, Terry Pack, Steve Stewart, Tony Freer, Willie Gilmour, Francis Lickerish, Robert John Godfrey )
Storey spoke at the first anti-imperialist mass meeting in Boston in June 1898, and was a vice president of the New England Anti-Imperialist League.
The club's home ground is at Storey Park in Lodge Street Hornsby, with the club situated in Alexandria Parade Waitara.
He embarked on a number of ambitious ones, including the Storey Bridge, an upgrade of Mackay Harbour, the Somerset Dam ( which was not completed until after the end of his premiership ) and a new building for the University of Queensland at St. Lucia that now bears his name.
Before entering politics, Storey was a farmer at Waiterimu in the Waikato, and was the New Zealand President of Federated Farmers 1981 – 84.
west lies the subsidiary top of Corn Du, beyond which the terrain drops at a moderate angle to the subsidiary top of Y Gyrn then more steeply to the Storey Arms on the A470.
In his biography, The Seven Storey Mountain, Merton describes Lax at a meeting with other Jester staff: " Taller than them all, and more serious, with a long face, like a horse, and a great mane of black hair on top of it, Bob Lax meditated on some incomprehensible woe.
Peter Storey was Arsenal's first choice right back, but after he was moved into central midfield at the start of the 1970 – 71, Rice took his place and was a near-ever present in the side that season, as Arsenal won the League and FA Cup Double.
The final Storey to become chairman at the company was Sir Richard Storey who stepped down in June 1998 and for the first time in the companies history the chairman was not a member of the Storey family.

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