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* Theodore Watts-Dunton, who looked after Swinburne
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Theodore Watts-Dunton ( 12 October 1832-6 June 1914 ) was an English critic and poet.
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Coming of Love, ( London: John Lane, 1897 )
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, Aylwin, ( London: Hurst and Blackett, 1898 )
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Christmas Dream, ( London: 1901 )
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, Christmas at the Mermaid, ( London: John Lane, 1902 ).
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Renascence of Wonder, ( London: 1903 )
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, Studies of Shakespeare, ( London: 1910 )
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, Poetry and The Renascence of Wonder, ( E. P. Dutton, 1914, facs.
* Theodore Watts-Dunton, Old Familiar Faces, ( London: 1916 )
* James Douglas, Theodore Watts-Dunton: Poet, Novelist, Critic, ( 1904, repr.
* Works by or about Theodore Watts-Dunton at Internet Archive ( scanned books original editions color illustrated )
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" In 1909 a reprint was published of Joseph and his Brethren, with Swinburne's essay, and reminiscences by Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton.
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Theodore and contributed
A number of well-respected writers in the science fiction field contributed scripts to the series ( mostly in the first and second seasons ), including Larry Niven, Theodore Sturgeon, Ben Bova, and Norman Spinrad, and a number of people involved with Star Trek, such as Dorothy " D. C ." Fontana, Walter Koenig, and David Gerrold.
A later archbishop of Canterbury, the Greek Theodore of Tarsus, also contributed to the organisation of Christianity in England, reforming many aspects of the church's administration.
Theodore L. Thomas, Gregory Benford and Pat Murphy have also contributed science columns.
The writings and adventures of Theodore Roosevelt contributed to these movements, with their outdoor, nature, and pioneer themes.
In the same year, a Caribbean Quaker and PN writer, Marion Glean, " contributed to a series of statements by post-colonial activists on race in the run-up to the 1964 election, published by Theodore Roszak, editor of Peace News " After the election, Glean helped bring together several activists, including Dr. David Pitt,
During World War I, he contunued to produce hits, writing the lyrics for the musical adaptation of a French comedy, Theodore & Co ( 1916 ), the musical The Boy ( 1917 ), André Messager's adaptation of Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1919, " Philomel ") and contributed to A Southern Maid ( 1920 ).
It seems that Theodore Svetoslav's cooperation contributed to the withdrawal of Mongol interference in Bulgaria.

Theodore and regularly
Their activities were regularly reported in leading newspapers, and their numbers included five future U. S. presidents, from Chester A. Arthur to Theodore Roosevelt.
The stigma began to fall away in the early 1900s when the popular Theodore Roosevelt was regularly photographed wearing eyeglasses, and in the 1910s when popular comedian Harold Lloyd began wearing a pair of horn-rimmed glasses as " The Glass Character " in his films.

Theodore and principal
Shannon Mercer, Jean Stilwell, Christopher Sieber, and Theodore Baerg sang the principal parts.
* Doris Packer ( 1904 – 1979 ), actress ( played Mrs. Rayburn, Theodore Cleaver's principal in the television series Leave It to Beaver )
" He concluded his Chicago principal conductorship in June 2010, with a series of concerts of the complete Beethoven symphonies and the orchestra awarding to him the Theodore Thomas Medallion.
His principal scholarly works were his 1936 biography of Theodore Parker ; his intellectual history The American Mind: An Interpretation of American Thought and Character since the 1880s ( 1950 ), which focuses on the evolution of liberalism in the American political mind from the 1880s to the 1940s ; and his intellectual history Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America Realized the Enlightenment ( 1977 ).
Pacific Railroad Bond, City and County of San Francisco, 1865In 1861, after hearing an intriguing presentation by Theodore Judah, he was one of the four principal investors, along with Mark Hopkins, Collis Huntington and Leland Stanford ( also known as the big four ), who formed the Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed the western portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in North America.
The first chancellor was Sultan Shah Jahan Begum, a prominent Muslim noblewoman, and Sir Syed invited an Englishman, Theodore Beck, to serve as the first college principal.
Though sporadic efforts to procure an alteration in the treaty and the establishment of the rights not only of American Jews but of the Jews of all nations in Switzerland continued to be made in the United States, the principal scene of negotiations shifted to the former country, and the principal actor was Theodore Fay, the American minister.
The teacher took the two girls to the principal's office, in which they met with the assistant vice principal, Theodore Choplick.
In its first season, the series starred Daniel Benzali as defense attorney Theodore ( Ted ) Hoffman, a criminal litigator and the principal of his own firm, Hoffman and Associates.
Following Carrère's death in 1911, Hastings maintained the firm's name and continued his role as principal in the firm, but shared responsibility in large commissions with trusted associates such as Richmond Shreve, Theodore Blake and others.
* Theodore Schurr, principal investigator, North America
They had one son, Theodore Morison, a principal from 1899-1905 of the college of Aligarh and member of the Council of India from 1906 ; and daughters Helen Cotter, and Margaret.

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