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The Newport Playhouse presents `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton, directed by Wallace Gray.
A photograph from Wallace's autobiography shows the building Wallace and his brother John designed and built for the Mechanics ' Institute of Neath.
* John Wallace de Beque Farris, Canadian senator
Others would follow with their own works, elaborating on Gaddis's ideas: John Wallace Spencer ( Limbo of the Lost, 1969, repr.
* Limbo Of The Lost, John Wallace Spencer ( ISBN 0-686-10658-X )
A justification had to be given for the rejection of King John in whose name William Wallace and Andrew de Moray had rebelled in 1297.
* 1974 – John Wallace, American basketball player
For a short time Wallace ruled Scotland in the name of John Balliol as Guardian of the realm.
In order to enter at a talent competition at University High School, Berry and Torrence helped form a doo-wop group known as " The Barons " ( named after their high school's Hi-Y club, where they were members ), which comprised fellow University High students William " Chuck " Steele ( lead singer ), Arnold P. " Arnie " Ginsburg ( born November 19, 1939 ) ( 1st tenor ), Wallace S. " Wally " Yagi ( born 20 July 1940 ) ( 2nd tenor ), John ' Sagi " Seligman ( 2nd tenor ), with Berry singing bass, and Torrence providing falsetto.
Amongst modernists still publishing were Wallace Stevens, Gottfried Benn, T. S. Eliot, Anna Akhmatova, William Faulkner, Dorothy Richardson, John Cowper Powys, and Ezra Pound.
That same year, the three Goons reunited for a televised re-staging of a vintage Goon Show for Thames Television, with John Cleese substituting for the late Wallace Greenslade, but the pilot was not successful and no further programmes were made.
After the battle, Moray and Wallace assumed the title of Guardians of the Kingdom of Scotland on behalf of King John Balliol.
By September 1298, Wallace resigned as Guardian of Scotland in favour of Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick and future king, and John Comyn of Badenoch, King John Balliol's nephew.
Wallace evaded capture by the English until 5 August 1305 when John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to Edward, turned Wallace over to English soldiers at Robroyston near Glasgow.
Documents found on Wallace, and delivered to Edward by John de Segrave, included letters of safe conduct from Haakon V of Norway, Philip IV of France, and John Balliol, with other documents.
" With this, Wallace asserted that the absent John Balliol was officially his king.
* The Life of Sir William Wallace, by John D. Carryck ( btm format )
The First War of Scottish Independence can be loosely divided into four phases: the initial English invasion and success in 1296 ; the campaigns led by William Wallace, Andrew de Moray and various Scottish Guardians from 1297 until John Comyn negotiated for the general Scottish submission in February 1304 ; the renewed campaigns led by Robert the Bruce following his killing of The Red Comyn in Dumfries in 1306 to his and the Scottish victory at Bannockburn in 1314 ; and a final phase of Scottish diplomatic initiatives and military campaigns in Scotland, Ireland and Northern England from 1314 until the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328.
Wallace was succeeded by Robert Bruce and John Comyn as joint guardians, with William de Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews being appointed in 1299 as a third, neutral Guardian to try and maintain order between them.
During that year, diplomatic pressure from France and Rome persuaded Edward to release the imprisoned King John into the custody of the pope, and Wallace was sent to France to seek the aid of Philip IV ; he possibly also travelled to Rome.
( Robert La Follette had 13 in 1924, Strom Thurmond had 39 in 1948, George Wallace had 46 in 1968 and John Hospers won one in 1972 ).
On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.

Wallace and Eckert
Wallace John Eckert ( June 19, 1902 – August 24, 1971 ) was an American astronomer, who directed the Thomas J. Watson Astronomical Computing Bureau at Columbia University which evolved into the research division of IBM.
Shortly thereafter, his parents John and Anna Margaret ( nee Heil ) Eckert moved to Erie County, PA where they raised their four sons on a farm in Albion, PA. Wallace graduated from Albion High School in a class of six boys and eight girls.
* Wallace J. Eckert Papers, 1931-1975.
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Schwarzschild describes his early training in automatic computing when he assumed the position of director of the Watson Scientific Computation Laboratory at Columbia University upon the resignation of Wallace Eckert.
Wallace J. Eckert, an American student of Brown at Columbia University would in turn use the vast resources of IBM corporation to improve on the predictions even further.
Wallace John Eckert already became an instructor at Columbia University while finishing his PhD under Brown.
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* Wallace J. Eckert Founder and Director of the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University
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Astronomer Wallace John Eckert of Columbia University provided specifications for the new machine ; the project budget of almost $ 1 million was a fortune for the time.
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Wallace John Eckert, a student of Brown who worked at IBM, used the experimental digital computers developed there after the second world war for computation of astronomical ephemerides.
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He holds the distinction of being the second scientist hired by IBM ( after Wallace J. Eckert ) and the first employee at that company with facial hair, at a time when beards were prohibited by IBM.

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