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Arnold Smith was the elder brother of Wilfred Cantwell Smith.
* Wilfred Cantwell Smith, The Meaning and End of Religion ( 1962 )
** Wilfred Cantwell Smith, professor of comparative religion ( born 1916 )
* Wilfred Cantwell Smith, former director of the school's Center for the Study of World Religions

Wilfred and Smith
In 1942 Parsons was chosen by Aleister Crowley to lead Agapé Lodge of OTO in California following Crowley's expulsion of Wilfred Smith from the position.
Sara Northrup ( aka " Sarah Elizabeth " or " Betty " Northrup ), began living with Parsons and Parsons ' wife, Sara's half-sister Helen Northrup ; later, Parsons and Sara became involved in an affair, which caused strife with Helen and eventually led to Helen leaving with Wilfred Smith.
* Religious Pluralism and the Question of Religious Truth in Wilfred C. Smith
In the course of trying to clear Jonathan, Eve meets Detective Inspector Wilfred Smith ( Michael Wilding ).
He thanks Eve for her support, but she feels torn since she is starting to fall in love with Wilfred Smith.
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The Yorkshire VC ’ s were ; Captain George Sanders, Lieutenant Wilfred Edwards, Sergeant Fred McNess, Sergeant Charles Smith Hull, Sergeant Albert Mountain, Lance Corporal Frederick W Dobson, Private Arthur Poulter, Private William Boynton Butler who were acting as pallbearers.
It was privately performed while Crowley was at the Abbey of Thelema in Sicily, Italy, and its first public performance was March 19, 1933 by Wilfred T. Smith and Regina Kahl in Hollywood, California at the first Agape Lodge.
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The first political party in Bermuda, and the oldest still active, the PLP was founded in 1963 by Wilfred Mose Allen, Hugh Ryo Richardson, Albert Peter Smith, Edward DeJean, Walter N. H. Robinson, Austin Wilson and Dilton C. Cann.

Wilfred and story
Wilfred doesn't often have much contribution toward story in The Bash Street Kids, often simply present in the background and occasionally in speaking roles.
The film ’ s scenario was written by Wilfred Lucas from a story by Al Jennings, the famous outlaw who had been freed from jail by presidential pardon by Theodore Roosevelt in 1907.
The story of St Wilfred and Etheldreda is recounted in The Oxford Book of Saints. Stained glass window in Guilsborough church displaying St Etheldreda ( left ) and St Wilfred ( right )

Wilfred and from
The Subcommittee consulted several experts on hypnosis from various fields, including the eminent neurologist Prof. W. Russell Brain, the 1st Baron Brain, and the psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion.
This appointment ( by the ILO's British Director-General, C. Wilfred Jenks ) drew particular criticism from AFL-CIO president George Meany and from Congressman John E. Rooney.
At this point, being forced to unmask himself to receive his coronet, Desdichado is revealed to be Wilfred of Ivanhoe himself, returned from the Crusades.
She never married and is alleged to have refused a marriage proposal from a gentile on account of her faith – a widely-publicized incident at the time that may have inspired Scott to create the relationship in Ivanhoe between Rebecca and Wilfred.
The BBC's use of announcers with strong regional accents, such as Yorkshire-born Wilfred Pickles, during the Second World War ( in order to distinguish BBC broadcasts from German propaganda ) is an earlier example of the use of non-RP accents.
Wilfred Ruprecht Bion DSO ( 8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979 ) was an influential British psychoanalyst, who became president of the British Psychoanalytical Society from 1962 to 1965.
Treeshrews were moved from Insectivora to the Primates order, because of certain internal similarities to the latter ( for example, similarities in the brain anatomy, highlighted by Sir Wilfred Le Gros Clark ), and classified as a primitive prosimian.
The inscription on the stone is a quotation from the work of a fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen.
There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
by Wilfred Berridge from the Battle of Maldon. org. uk website
for this are as follows: Wilfred P. Deac, " Road to the Killing Fields: The Cambodian War of 1970-1975 " ( Texas A & M University Press, 1997 ) pp. 61 – 2 ; Robert Dallek, " Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power ," ( Harper Collins, 2007 ), p. 191 ; Steve Heder " Cambodian Communism and the Vietnamse Model, Volume I: Imitation and Independence, 1930-1975 ," ( White Lotus Press, 2004 ), p. 156.: It seems likely that Lon Nol initially intended to strengthen his position against the North Vietnamese with the ultimate aim of preventing their troops ( and those of the Viet Cong ) from operating within Cambodian borders, and wished to apply pressure on Sihanouk to achieve this.
Count Wilfred dedicated the famous monastery of Ripoll to the Blessed Virgin, and obtained from the Archbishop of Narbonne the consecration of Godmarus as Bishop of Vic.
The connection between the An: Anum list and the list in Enuma Elish were established by Walther Sommerfeld ( 1982 ), who used the correspondence to argue for a Kassite period composition date of the Enuma elish, although the direct derivation of the Enuma elish list from the An: Anum one was disputed in a review by Wilfred Lambert ( 1984 ).
Mintz revealed to Disney that he had hired most of his staff away from the studio ( except for Ub Iwerks, Les Clark and Wilfred Jackson who refused to leave ) and threatened that unless he took a 20 % budget decrease, he would drop Disney and continue the Oswald series by himself.
Hearns moved up in weight and won the WBC Super Welterweight ( 154 lb ) title from boxing legend and three-time world champion Wilfred Benítez ( 44-1-1 ) in New Orleans in December 1982, and defended that title against European Champion Luigi Minchillo ( 42-1 ) ( W 12 ), Roberto Durán ( KO 2 ), no. 1 contender Fred Hutchings ( 29-1 ) ( KO 3 ) and # 1 contender Mark Medal ( 26-2 ) ( TKO 8 ).
Phoebe replies that Fairfax is merely a scientist and alchemist ( and a handsome one at that ) and leaves Wilfred to suffer from his love for her.
Phoebe is charged with getting the key to Fairfax's cell from the lovesick jailer, Wilfred.
Wilfred leads Elsie back from her anonymous meeting with the priest and the prisoner and leaves her to reflect on her impending widowhood.
Wilfred Bion ( 1961 ) studied group dynamics from a psychoanalytic perspective, and stated that he was much influenced by Wilfred Trotter for whom he worked at University College Hospital London, as did another key figure in the Psychoanalytic movement, Ernest Jones.
Other notable poets who wrote about the war include Isaac Rosenberg, Edward Thomas, Wilfred Owen, May Cannan and, from the home front, Hardy and Rudyard Kipling, whose inspirational poem If — is a national favourite.
* Exile in the Fatherland: Martin Niemöller ’ s Letters from Moabit Prison, translated by Ernst Kaemke, Kathy Elias, and Jacklyn Wilfred ; edited by Hubert G. Locke ( Grand Rapids, Mich .: W. B.

Wilfred and 2nd
* Wilfred Carlyle Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp ( 1914 – 1941 )
Participating in the operation were the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex, as well as the 2nd Manchesters, to which the poet Wilfred Owen belonged.
In response to this they ordered the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla, mostly consisting of ships previously serving as escort destroyers for Operation Wilfred, to engage.
Sutcliffe kept his place in the Yorkshire team and continued to bat in the middle of the order for a month until, in the match against Nottinghamshire at Bramall Lane on 27 and 28 June, Wilfred Rhodes decided to drop down the order for the 2nd innings and Sutcliffe went in first with Percy Holmes.
The grandson of the Baron Chelmsford, Thesiger was born in London, England and was the first cousin once removed of the explorer and author Wilfred Thesiger ( 1910 – 2003 ), and the nephew of General Frederic Augustus Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford, who, exactly a week after Ernest's birth, famously led his troops in battle against — and defeat at the hands ofa Zulu army at the Battle of Isandlwana.
Wilfred Carlyle Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp ( 1904 – 16 April 1941 ) was a son of the British banker Josiah Stamp.
# redirect Wilfred Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp
In a statement after Judge Friendly's death, Judge Wilfred Feinberg, the 2nd Circuit's Chief Judge at the time, called Judge Friendly " one of the greatest Federal judges in the history of the Federal bench.

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