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Whitman and explained
The continuity of the show explained that Fred Sanford was away in St. Louis attending his cousin's funeral and leaving his friend Grady ( Whitman Mayo ) in charge of the business.
In A Message to Garcia and Thirteen Other Things ( 1901 ), Hubbard explained his Credo by writing " I believe John Ruskin, William Morris, Henry Thoreau, Walt Whitman and Leo Tolstoy to be Prophets of God, and they should rank in mental reach and spiritual insight with Elijah, Hosea, Ezekiel and Isaiah.
In 1858, Walt Whitman, one of Hicks's most famous exponents, astutely assessed Hicks as " a wonderful compound of the mystic with the logical reasoner ," and explained that Hicks was " destined to make a radical revolution in a numerous and devout Society, and his influence to be largely felt outside of that Society ..." The Quaker theology of " God within " ( another name for the Inner Light ) appeared subsequently in the theory of the Free Love movement, where it was deemed compatible with the religious sociology of Charles Fourier.

Whitman and family
The marriage of Whitman's parents was marred by violence: Whitman Sr. was an admitted authoritarian who provided for his family, but demanded near perfection from all of them.
As the number of addresses Whitman had to deliver to was so great, on occasions, his family used their own car to assist their son on his route-particularly in bad weather.
A friend of the Whitman family named Fr.
Kathy's family and friends approved of her choice of husband, describing Whitman as a " handsome young man.
The frustrations Whitman endured regarding his dysfunctional family were complicated by his abuse of amphetamine and health issues including headaches which he was later to describe in one of his final handwritten notes as being " tremendous.
Gabour — clutching his wife's shoes — screamed that his family had been shot and immediately attempted to wrestle the rifle from the hands of officer Jerry Day in order that he ( Gabour ) could shoot Whitman.
On June 27, 2003, after having several public conflicts with the Bush administration, Whitman resigned from her position to spend more time with her family.
Whitman was born in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, and while he was still an infant the family moved to Salem, Massachusetts.
Fisher and his family donated a generous sum of money to Princeton University in 2006, and the Fisher Hall dormitory at Princeton's new residential college, Whitman College, is named for him.
On November 29, 1847, the family of Dr. Marcus Whitman and others were massacred by Native Americans of the Cayuse.

Whitman and friend
* Mae Whitman: ( 12-year-old Emma ' Grace ' McKee, Hannah's best friend )
As 1891 came to a close, Whitman prepared a final edition of Leaves of Grass, writing to a friend upon its completion, " L. of G. at last complete — after 33 y ' rs of hackling at it, all times & moods of my life, fair weather & foul, all parts of the land, and peace & war, young & old ".
In " Blood Sweat and Cheers ", Series 4, Episode 8 of the " A Team ", Stuart Whitman played Jack Harman, a friend of Hannibal Smith.
* Grady Wilson ( Whitman Mayo ) is Fred's closest friend who appears regularly on the show.
While in Toledo, Shriner and his best friend Rob Weaver started a band called The Seventh Wave with former Newles members Bob Schramm and Bill Whitman.
A form of birth control, the technique also prolongs sexual pleasure to the point of achieving mystical ecstasy, according to J. William Lloyd, a practitioner of Karezza, whose own experience of Cosmic Consciousness appears in Cosmic Consciousness, a book written by the Canadian psychiatrist Richard M. Bucke, a friend of the American poet Walt Whitman.
A poet and writer, he was a close friend of Walt Whitman and Rabindranath Tagore, corresponding with many famous figures such as Annie Besant, Isadora Duncan, Havelock Ellis, Roger Fry, Mahatma Gandhi, James Keir Hardie, J. K. Kinney, Jack London, George Merrill, E D Morel, William Morris, E R Pease, John Ruskin, and Olive Schreiner.
Lee recently released his own wine label, " Spaceman Red " wine, a California syrah, cabernet and petite sirah blend, produced with winemaker friend Geoff Whitman, and distributed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine & New Hampshire.
Later that year, Holmes contributed $ 10 to Walt Whitman, though he did not approve of his poetry, and convinced friend John Greenleaf Whittier to do the same.
A friend of Whitman, a lawyer named Thomas Donaldson, had requested monetary donations from several authors to purchase a horse and buggy for Whitman who, in his old age, was becoming a shut-in.
* Ernest Whitman ( 1893 – 1954 ), actor, played the Carpetbagger's friend in Gone with the Wind
* Whitey Whitman: David's old school friend, whom David describes as " a cynical hayseed with pretensions of urbanity.
Bucke was portrayed by Colm Feore in the 1990 film Beautiful Dreamers with his friend Walt Whitman ( Rip Torn ).
In his 1938 autobiography, Smith describes how in his youth he came to be a friend of Walt Whitman in the poet's latter years.
Other poets from this period include: Paul Valéry, Max Jacob ( a key member of the group around Apollinaire ), Pierre Jean Jouve ( a follower of Romain Rolland's " Unanism "), Valery Larbaud ( a translator of Whitman and friend to Joyce ), Victor Segalen ( friend to Huysmans and Claudel ), Léon-Paul Fargue ( who studied with Stéphane Mallarmé and was close to Valéry and Larbaud ).
* Valery Larbaud-a translator of Whitman and friend to Joyce
Ted discovers what he believes could be a fortune in Spanish gold aboard a sunken ship and sets out to rescue it with the help of go-go dancing yoga expert Jo Symington ( Dodie Marshall ) and friend Judd Whitman ( Pat Harrington, Jr .).
Since his death he has been well known as a friend of Mark Twain and Walt Whitman.
Other poets from this period include: Paul Valéry, Max Jacob ( a key member of the group around Apollinaire ), Pierre Jean Jouve ( a follower of Romain Rolland's " Unanism "), Valery Larbaud ( a translator of Whitman and friend to Joyce ), Victor Segalen ( friend to Huysmans and Claudel ), Léon-Paul Fargue ( who studied with Stéphane Mallarmé and was close to Valéry and Larbaud ).

Whitman and for
Housman's poetry influenced British music in a way comparable to that of Walt Whitman in the music of Delius, Vaughan Williams and others: Housman's works provided song texts, Whitman's the texts for larger choral works.
Walt Whitman, who was raised by parents inspired by Quaker thought, later wrote: " George Fox stands for something too — a thought — the thought that wakes in silent hours — perhaps the deepest, most eternal thought latent in the human soul.
This work began in 1936 as a cantata for alto solo and orchestra, loosely based on a few select poems by Walt Whitman.
* Symphony No. 1, Versuch eines Requiem for alto and orchestra ( 1950 ) – revised version of Symphonisches Fragment ( on texts by Walt Whitman )
* Kantate for soprano and orchestra on texts by Walt Whitman ( 1936 ); later retitled Lamento and in 1938 revised as Symphonisches Fragment, whence Symphony No. 1
By the 19th century the philosophers Schopenhauer and Nietzsche could access the Indian scriptures for discussion of the doctrine of reincarnation, which recommended itself to the American Transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson and was adapted by Francis Bowen into Christian Metempsychosis.
However, through reading authors like Walt Whitman and Jeffries that stressed a worth, importance and enthusiasm for life she held onto hope for a better future.
The poetry of Walt Whitman also had a profound effect on Holst, as it did with many of his contemporaries, and he set Whitman's words in " Dirge for Two Veterans " and The Mystic Trumpeter ( 1904 ).
From the 1940s to the 1980s, Western published several series of books for older children and young teenagers, initially under its Whitman line.
In 1966, they got their own title, Huey, Dewey, and Louie and the Junior Woodchucks, published by Gold Key Comics for 62 issues, and then continued by Whitman Comics for another 20 issues until 1983.
The county was established in 1885 and is named for Cornelius Gilliam, who commanded the forces of the provisional government of Oregon after the Whitman Massacre.
It has also provided big votes for independent conservative Third Party candidates opposing liberal Republicans, particularly in 1997, when 13 % of county voters backed two conservative independent candidates against incumbent Governor Christine Todd Whitman.
The North – South Freeway portion of Route 42 is a major route for daily commuters from southern New Jersey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania via the Walt Whitman Bridge and Ben Franklin Bridge and weekend commuters from southeastern Pennsylvania to the southern Jersey Shore via Route 55 and the Atlantic City Expressway.
Whitman was given a $ 100 fine for the offense.
After single-handedly lifting the vehicle to free a fellow Marine pinned underneath it, Whitman fell to the ground unconscious from the effort and was subsequently hospitalized for four days.
In his writings regarding his wife, Whitman often praised her ; describing his adoration for her and — while separated from her during Marine Corps service — how much he yearned to be with her.
Whitman worked as a bill collector for the Standard Finance Company.
) In January 1965, Whitman took a temporary job with Central Freight Lines where he worked as a traffic surveyor for the Texas Highway Department.
Two close friends of Charles Whitman named John and Fran Morgan later told the Texas Department of Public Safety that Whitman had confided in them that he had struck Kathy on a total of three occasions, adding that Whitman had abhorred himself for having done so and had confessed to having been " mortally afraid of being like his father.

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