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obituary and notice
An obituary notice, however, which appeared in the Daily Courant for 5 October 1727, says: " He was not above twenty-two when he undertook of himself his admirable treatise on the Truth of the Christian Religion ".
William of Poitiers wrote glowingly of William's reign and its benefits, but the obituary notice for William in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle condemns William in harsh terms.
" Moreover ," Head goes on to state in Rivers's obituary notice, " he was able to explode to old fallacy that the ' noble savage ' was endowed with powers of vision far exceeding that of civilised natives.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, when discussing the death of William the Conqueror, denounced him and the conquest in verse form, but the king's obituary notice from William of Poitiers, a Frenchman, was laudatory and full of praise.
An obituary notice about his death was printed in one Maribor daily newspaper, mentioning his ranks ( engineers and captain ), his illness, but nothing about his work about space.
They collaborated on a number of screenplays including Obits ( a Citizen Kane-style story about a journalist investigating an obituary notice ) and The Telephone, a comedy about an unhinged unemployed actor.
The only mention of Ne Win's death was a paid obituary notice that appeared in some of the government-controlled Burmese language newspapers.
* Lieutenant-General Lamarque's obituary notice in the Spectateur militaire ( 1826 ).
In an obituary notice for an East Prussian woman, born in 1939 and deceased in 2009, it was revealed that she had lived under terrible conditions as an orphan without home and shelter in East Prussia and Lithuania.
An appreciative obituary notice by WG Rutherford appeared in the Classical Review of December 1889.
An obituary notice of Senussi el Mahdi by the same writer appeared in the Arab journal El Iladira of Tunis, Sept. 2, 1902 ; a condensation of this article appears in the " Bull.
1899 – 1901 ); obituary notice in The Times, January 11, 1890 ; L. von Kobell, Conversations of Dr Doellinger ( tr.
Soon afterwards, The Sporting Times prints its legendary obituary notice:
His sharp tongue had already made him an enemy of Roebuck, and he disgusted the friends of Mill by the stories he raked up for an obituary notice of the great economist ( The Times, May 10, 1873 ).
There is also an obituary notice of him in the Proc.
His obituary notice was read by Henri Wallon at a meeting of the Académie des Inscriptions on November 12, 1897 ; and the notice by Paul Meyer prefixed to vol.
The writer of the obituary notice in The Times stated that he was a very religious man who during his last years did much lecturing to young people's clubs and debating societies.
Until the severe winter of 1916 – 17 the Goldcrest was abundant and widespread, nesting in all the wooded portions of our islands ; in 1920 it could have little more than an obituary notice, for the nesting stock was practically " wiped out.
In this regard, some people will seek to have an unsuspecting newspaper editor publish a premature death notice or obituary as a malicious hoax, perhaps to gain revenge on the " deceased ".
The Sporting Times printed a mocking obituary notice for English cricket, which led to the creation of the Ashes trophy, which is still contested whenever England plays Australia.
When several days later the news of Muir ’ s passing finally reached Paris, a brief obituary notice was inserted in Le Moniteur to the effect that he had died from a recurrence of his old wounds.
The following brief review of his mathematical work is quoted from the obituary notice which appeared in the Proceedings of tile Royal Society ( xxxviii.
* Summary obituary notice from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. ( SF / F and Publishing News )

obituary and Proceedings
His obituary was published in the Proceedings of Royal Society ( London ), vol.
His great discovery regarding his solitary wave of translation was not mentioned in his obituary published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society ( London ).
He was buried at Masterton, NZ in plot 2789 and his obituary appears in Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961 ( Vol 70 1940-41 )

obituary and Royal
His obituary by the Royal Society stated: " Gregory was always very interested in the international contacts of science, and in the columns of Nature he always gave generous space to accounts of the activities of the International Scientific Unions.
Charles Elton ( ecology ), Alister Hardy ( marine biology ) and John Baker ( cytology ) all became highly successful, and Baker eventually wrote Huxley's Royal Society obituary memoir.
*" most valuable record of his work and picture of his personality is the excellent obituary written by Professor Andrade of London University for the Royal Society of London.
Almost alone among Western scientists, John Desmond Bernal, Professor of Physics at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society, made an aggressive public defense of Lysenko and some years later gave an obituary of ‘ Stalin as a Scientist .’ However, despite Bernal's endorsement, other members of Britain's scientific community retreated from open support of the Soviet Union, and may have been one of the chief reasons for a retreat from Marxism in that country.
It is interesting to note that in his obituary it was mentioned that John Scott Russell was a very gifted person but did not contribute papers to the Royal Society of London but to other organizations like the Royal Society of Edinburgh, British Association, etc.
He attempted to persevere with his astronomical work, in the course of which, as his obituary in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society noted, he published many papers that were " singularly readable, and often contained the most original and suggestive ideas.
* Alexander Thom, obituary by D. C. Heggie, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol 28, No 2, p 178-182
* Royal Astronomical Society obituary from MNRAS 91 ( 1931 ) 318
Royal Television Society obituary of Shaun Sutton.
* Royal Institute of Navigation obituary of Raymond Aker
Hoyle's obituary in Physics Today notes that " Many of us felt that Hoyle should have shared Fowler's 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics, but the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences later made partial amends by awarding Hoyle, with Edwin Salpeter, its 1997 Crafoord Prize ".
* Royal Society of Chemistry obituary
The obituary in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society of London, begins, " By death Europe has lost her senior statistician " and ends, " This is not the place to write at length about his personal charm, marked by simplicity, helpfulness and friendliness ; but it was this as much as his intellectual eminence that gave him a unique place in the society of economists and statisticians.
* Royal Society of Canada obituary
An obituary was published in volume 27 of the monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society the following year.
Or in the words of the Royal Television Society in their obituary, " Unmatched by any other television organisation, BBC Television drama, under Shaun, offered in its schedules every shape, style and form of drama.

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