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The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis.
Just months after wrapping the film, Bogart and Bacall were reunited for their second movie together, the film noir The Big Sleep, based on the novel by Raymond Chandler, again with script help from William Faulkner.
* 1813 – War of 1812: Battle of Stoney Creek – A British force of 700 under John Vincent defeats an American force two times its size under William Winder and John Chandler.
As was common practice at the time, Grant remained home in Galena during the campaign, and left most of the active campaigning and speaking on his behalf to his campaign manager William E. Chandler and others.
** War of 1812 – Battle of Stoney Creek: A British force of 700 under John Vincent defeat an American force three times its size under William Winder and John Chandler.
Blaine tried to sabotage the appointment by convincing Garfield to name a nemesis of MacVeagh, William E. Chandler, as Solicitor General under MacVeagh.
Warren Haggerty ( Spencer Tracy ), the managing editor, turns in desperation to former reporter and suave ladies ' man Bill Chandler ( William Powell ) for help.
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Surveyor William H. Emory in 1852 sent M. T. W. Chandler to survey what is now the heart of Big Bend National Park.
* Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen metallurgist-after whom austenite is named-was born in Kennington in 1843.
William Cunard, second son of Sir Samuel Cunard, married Laura Charlotte Haliburton, daughter of author and politician Thomas Chandler Haliburton.
In September 2010, Delaware Judge William Chandler ruled that the actions of Craigslist were unlawful, and that the actions taken by Craigslist founders Jim Buckmaster and Craig Newmark had " breached their fiduciary duty of loyalty ", and restored eBay's stake in the company to 28. 4 % from a diluted level of 24. 85 %.
New Hampshire Senator William E. Chandler commented, " If Mr. Hanna has covered every district in the United States in the same manner he did those in Alabama, McKinley will be nominated.
Chancellor William B. Chandler, III of the Delaware Court of Chancery, despite describing Eisner's behavior as falling " far short of what shareholders expect and demand from those entrusted with a fiduciary position ..." found in favor of Eisner and the rest of the Disney board because they had not violated the letter of the law ( namely, the duty of care owed by a corporation's officers and board to its shareholders ).
In 1883, Secretary of the Navy William E. Chandler and Secretary of the Army Robert Todd Lincoln appointed Lt. William Jaques to the Gun Foundry Board.
Other writers interested in regional differences and dialect were George W. Cable, Thomas Nelson Page, Joel Chandler Harris, Mary Noailles Murfree ( Charles Egbert Craddock ), Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Henry Cuyler Bunner, and William Sydney Porter ( O. Henry ).
In the United States, frequently shoplifted books include ones by authors Charles Bukowski, Jim Thompson, Philip K. Dick, Martin Amis, Paul Auster, Georges Bataille, William S. Burroughs, Hunter S. Thompson, Italo Calvino, Don DeLillo, Raymond Chandler, Michel Foucault, Dashiell Hammett, Jack Kerouac and other Beat generation writers, Jeanette Winterson, Chuck Palahniuk, Haruki Murakami, Jeffrey Eugenides, and Mark Z. Danielewski.
* William H. Price, one of the eponymous founders of Chandler & Price
It is named after Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen ( 1843 – 1902 ).
Other famous 19th century graduates include Ray Stannard Baker, a famed " muckraker " journalist and Pulitzer Prize winning biographer ; Minakata Kumagusu, a renowned environmental scientist ; and William Chandler Bagley, a pioneering education reformer.
Haliburton was born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, the son of William Hersey Otis Haliburton, a lawyer, judge and political figure, and Lucy Chandler Grant.
Lucy Hale eventually married Senator William E. Chandler.
* Henry William Chandler

William and Bagley
In his book, Demiashkevich labels some specific educators ( including William C. Bagley ) as “ essentialists.
William Bagley ( 1874 – 1946 ) was an important historical essentialist.
William C. Bagley completed his undergraduate degree at Michigan Agricultural College in 1895.
* William T. Bagley ( Chairman 4 / 15 / 75-11 / 15 / 78 ) 4 / 15 / 75 – 11 / 15 / 78
Some of these nouveau riche built along East Jefferson, resulting in structures such as the Thomas A. Parker House ( 1868 ), the Croul-Palms House ( 1881 ), the William H. Wells House ( 1889 ), the John N. Bagley House ( 1889 ), and the Frederick K. Stearns House ( 1902 ).
* William Bagley ( educator )
* William Bagley ( footballer )
William Chandler Bagley ( March 15, 1874, in Detroit – July 1, 1946, in New York City ), an American educator and editor, was born in Detroit, USA.
For the definitive biography of Bagley, see J. Wesley Null, A Disciplined Progressive Educator: The Life and Career of William Chandler Bagley ( New York: Peter Lang, 2003 ).
Designed by William McDonough + Partners of Charlottesville, Virginia and Barnett and Bagley Architects of Lexington, it was conceived as a “ building like a tree ” with pergolas, arbors and living roof, along with other design feature that reflect the ecology of Kentucky, created to connect to its sense of place.
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William S. Burroughs taught the cut-up technique to musician Genesis P-Orridge in 1971 as a method for " altering reality ".
Louis accordingly bolted the gates of Bourges against the new Bishop ; the Pope, recalling William X's similar attempts to exile Innocent's supporters from Poitou and replace them with priests loyal to himself, blamed Eleanor, saying that Louis was only a child and should be taught manners.
Historian Mark Stoyle suggests that she was probably taught Cornish by William Killigrew, Groom of the Privy Chamber and later Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
They settled in Madison, where William taught music lessons and served as the secretary to the newly formed Unitarian society.
When Douglass was hired out to William Freeland, he taught other slaves on the plantation to read the New Testament at a weekly Sunday school.
There was a school in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the basic skills of reading and writing Latin were taught ; the relative wealth of the merchant class meant that their children could be educated there along with the children of nobles – it is likely that William of Tyre was a classmate of future king Baldwin III.
Edward William Barton-Wright, a railway engineer who had studied jujitsu while working in Japan between 1894 – 97, was the first man known to have taught Asian martial arts in Europe.
Unusually, Stephen was raised in his mother's household rather than being sent to a close relative ; he was taught Latin and riding, and was educated in recent history and Biblical stories by his tutor, William the Norman.
This claim was put forth in The Ill-Framed Knight: A Skeptical Inquiry Into the Identity of Sir Thomas Malory, written by the aforementioned William Matthews, a British professor who taught at UCLA ( and is most famous for his transcription of the Diary of Samuel Pepys ).
The scholaster, or school-master, John the Pisan, taught William to read and write, and first introduced him to Latin.
In the United States, political economy first was taught at the College of William and Mary ; in 1784, Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations was a required textbook.
From 1925 to 1978 he taught at the Royal Academy of Music where his compositions included A Homage to William Sterndale Bennett.
Her daughters were educated and taught to read Latin at Sainte-Trinité in Caen founded by Matilda and William in response to the recognition of their marriage.
William S. Bowdern, who formerly taught at both St. Louis University and St. Louis University High School.
* Tiggy Legge-Bourke taught at a nursery school in Balham before becoming nanny to Princes William and Harry
It was previously used as a summer house and was given its present name when the sons of the last German Emperor, William II were taught in this building.
After receiving his doctorate from Columbia University Teachers College in 1971, William Byrd taught at Howard University for several years.
William “ Billy ” Taylor taught at the C. W.
William C. Pryor, noted educator, was among the pupils taught by John Newton.
After this burned a few years later, William Churchill taught in a vacant house nearby.
In the schools, in 1962-63, Walter Hall was superintendent ; William Guthrie, principal ; in the high school, Bob Mahaffey taught vocational agriculture ; Floyd Blankenship taught various science courses ; Dean Blankenship taught history ; Wayne Barlow taught industrial arts ; Bill Halbrook taught physical education and was the coach for sports.

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