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* 1991 – The Dead Sea Scrolls are made available to the public for the first time by the Huntington Library.
Many of the scenes were shot in Golden Gate Park, specifically at the Music Concourse ( between the old De Young Museum and the old California Academy of Sciences ), the Japanese Tea Garden and The Huntington Library and Gardens.
* September 22 – The Huntington Library makes the Dead Sea Scrolls available to the public for the first time.
These works appear in a single manuscript, currently found in the Huntington Library of California.
During this visit, Patton quietly donated an original copy of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws, which he had smuggled out of Germany in violation of JCS 1067, to the Huntington Library, a repository of historical original papers, books, and maps, in his hometown San Marino.
Patton instructed physicist Robert Millikan, then the chairman of the board of trustees of the Huntington Library, to make no official record of the transaction, and to keep their possession of the materials secret during Patton's lifetime.
On June 26, 1999, Robert Skotheim, then the president of the Huntington Library, announced that the Library was to permanently lend the Nuremberg Laws to the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
On August 25, 2010, the National Archives announced that the Nuremberg Laws would be transferred from the Huntington Library to their collection.
* Read, Conyers ( 1936 ): " A Letter from Robert, Earl of Leicester, to a Lady " The Huntington Library Bulletin No. 9 April 1936
* The Huntington Library, an institution in San Marino, California, established by Henry E. Huntington
" Sources and Analogues of The Taming of the Shrew ", Huntington Library Quarterly, 27: 3 ( Fall, 1964 ), 289 – 308
The volume is now in the Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.
In the United States, The Huntington Library houses Pinkie, and Lawrence's portraits of Elizabeth Farren, Lady Harriet Maria Conyngham, and the Calmady children are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Jekyll's series of thematic gardening books emphasized the importance and value of natural plantings and were influential in the U. S. In 1913 Beatrix married Max Farrand, the accomplished historian at Stanford University in California and Yale University in Connecticut, and the first director of the Huntington Library in California.
In 1927 her husband accepted the position as the first Director of The Huntington Library ( 1927 – 1941 ) in San Marino near Pasadena and Los Angeles, California.
The site of the Shorb home is today occupied by the Huntington Library.
Huntington Library, in a landscape setting by Beatrix Farrand
San Marino is the location of the renowned Huntington Library and gardens.
In 1919 Henry Huntington provided limited access to the art collections, and to the rare books and historical documents, housed in the library and in his large Neoclassical-Palladian mansion, as well as to the surrounding botanical gardens, all collectively known as " The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens ", or " The Huntington ", to the public.

Huntington and legal
An unconstructed extension from Santa Ana south to Huntington Beach remains in the legal definition of Route 57, and has been studied most recently as a toll road above the Santa Ana River.
Free Harbor Fight refers to the legal battle in the late nineteenth century on the West Coast of the United States, around the case Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce vs. Huntington and the Southern Pacific.

Huntington and 1969
* Solo exhibition, 1969, Huntington Hartford Gallery of Modern Art, New York.
Anna Hyatt Huntington, a local sculptor, created the bronze statue in 1969.
MCC's founder, the Revd Elder Troy Perry, performed the first public same-sex marriage in the United States in Huntington Park, California in 1969.
In 1969, LILCO announced plans for a reactor at Lloyd Harbor in Huntington, New York — closer to Manhattan in a more densely populated area.
In 1969, since WLOS-FM moved into the WLOS-TV building, WLOS-AM was sold to Greater Asheville Broadcasting Co., owned by the John Jenkins family of Huntington, West Virginia.

Huntington and by
George Schöpflin and others argue that Central Europe is defined by being " a part of Western Christianity ", while Samuel P. Huntington places the region firmly within Western culture.
On September 23, 1993, a statue dedicated to him was unveiled by Northeastern University on the site of the Red Sox's original stadium, the Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Before the Act was passed, on February 8, 1914 The New York Times published an article entitled " Negro Cocaine ' Fiends ' Are New Southern Menace: Murder and Insanity Increasing Among Lower-Class Blacks " by Edward Huntington Williams which reported that Southern sheriffs had increased the caliber of their weapons from. 32 to. 38 to bring down Negroes under the effect of cocaine.
" by Sharon J. Huntington, Christian Science Monitor, September 21, 2004, retrieved January 17, 2006.
File: Mrs Siddons by Joshua Reynolds. jpg | Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, painting at The Huntington, San Marino, California
The film, financed by supermarket heir Huntington Hartford, was the story of a man in a Texas jail falsely accused of rape and the woman who cleans the jail.
Postwar portrait of Jefferson Davis by Daniel Huntington
The front cover for the book " The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order " by Samuel P. Huntington.
The proposal by political scientist Samuel P. Huntington is that people's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post – Cold War world.
Huntington began his thinking by surveying the diverse theories about the nature of global politics in the post – Cold War period.
Huntington believed that while the age of ideology had ended, the world had reverted only to a normal state of affairs characterized by cultural conflict.
This version was screened publicly numerous times, including at the University of Washington in 1996 ; at least two presentations by American Cinematheque ; once by the American Museum of the Moving Image ; at the USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas ; by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, in New York City ; and once at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, NY.
This reorganization was engineered in large part by Secretary of State Knox's First Assistant Secretary, Huntington Wilson, who served as de facto Secretary of State due to the frequent absence of Knox.
The Clash of Civilizations is a theory, proposed by political scientist Samuel P. Huntington, that people's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War world.
Huntington began his thinking by surveying the diverse theories about the nature of global politics in the post-Cold War period.
Huntington believed that while the age of ideology had ended, the world had only reverted to a normal state of affairs characterized by cultural conflict.
Considered as a possible 8th civilization by Huntington.
Category: Works by Samuel P. Huntington
The city is located southwest and northeast of the San Diego Freeway ( Interstate 405 ), which diagonally bisects the city, and is surrounded by Huntington Beach on the south and west, Westminster and Garden Grove on the north, Santa Ana on the northeast, and Costa Mesa on the southeast.
At the end of the Cold War, academics including Samuel P. Huntington and Robert D. Kaplan predicted a proliferation of conflicts fuelled by civilisational clashes, tribalism, resource scarcity and overpopulation.

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