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Lewis followed the legacy of such comedians as Keaton and Harold Lloyd, but his work was not well received by critics in the United States ( in contrast to France where he proved highly popular.
Psychologist Lloyd Humphreys, then editor-in-chief of The American Journal of Psychology and Psychological Bulletin, wrote that The Mismeasure of Man was " science fiction " and " political propaganda ", and that Gould had misrepresented the views of Alfred Binet, Godfrey Thomson, and Lewis Terman.
The admiration of scholars such as Victor Davis Hanson, B. H. Liddell Hart, Lloyd Lewis, and John F. Marszalek for General Sherman owes much to what they see as an approach to the exigencies of modern armed conflict that was both effective and principled.
* Lewis, Lloyd, Sherman: Fighting Prophet, Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1932.
The only two Best Director winners to win for films which did not receive a Best Picture nomination are likewise in the early years: Lewis Milestone ( 1927 / 28 ) and Frank Lloyd ( 1928 / 29 ).
Wilmette has two houses built by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Frank J. Baker House ( and carriage house ) and the Lewis Burleigh House ( also known as the JJ O ' Connor House ).
* Lewis, Lloyd D. ( 1994 ) Norfolk & Western and Virginian Railways in Color by H. Reid.
Gurdjieff is said to have had a strong influence on many modern mystics, artists, writers, and thinkers, including Osho ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ), Frank Lloyd Wright, Keith Jarrett, George Russell ( composer ), Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Fripp, Jacob Needleman, John Shirley, Carlos Castaneda, Dennis Lewis, Peter Brook, Kate Bush, P. L. Travers, Robert S de Ropp, Walter Inglis Anderson, Jean Toomer, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Louis Pauwels, James Moore and Abdullah Isa Neil Dougan.
In 1942 the college trustees acquired the Lloyd Frank ( of the historic Portland department store Meier & Frank ) “ Fir Acres ” estate in southwest Portland, and the school name was changed to Lewis & Clark College.
Other actors included Gordon Scott, Reg Park, Gordon Mitchell, Reg Lewis, Kirk Morris, Samson Burke, Alan Steel, Richard Lloyd, Renato Rossini and Frank Gordon.
The critic Lewis Mumford, tracing the creative forces that had influenced Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, wrote in The Brown Decades ( 1931 ): " Frank Furness was the designer of a bold, unabashed, ugly, and yet somehow healthily pregnant architecture.
With David Lloyd George, Francis Edwards and Herbert Lewis, Thomas revolted against the Rosebery Government's perceived downgrading of Disestablishment in 1894.
Unlike Herbert Lewis and Lloyd George, more had been expected from Thomas in 1894, and his actions in joining the revolt had not endeared him to the Liberal leadership.
According to Herbert Marshall Lloyd, an attorney and editor of Morgan's works, Lewis was descended from James Morgan, brother of Miles, who were Welsh pioneers of Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts, respectively.
Directed by Mark Robson and with a screenplay by George Fox and Mario Puzo, the film starred a large cast of well-known actors, including Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy, Lorne Greene, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Roundtree, Marjoe Gortner, Barry Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Victoria Principal, Monica Lewis and ( under an alias ) Walter Matthau.
" This led to some session work with Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, and Lloyd Price.
Actor Michael Landon grew up in Collingswood, New JerseySome nationally known South Jerseyans include Bruce Willis, Roscoe Lee Browne, John Forsythe, Michelle Malkin, Ali Larter, Kelly Ripa, Tara Lipinski, Michael Landon, Linda Fiorentino, Joe Flacco, Carl Lewis, and Carli Lloyd.
Lloyd Webber called in director Susan H. Schulman to design a scaled-down production, with Petula Clark once again in the lead opposite Lewis Cleale as Joe.
Along with Guest, the film stars Catherine O ' Hara and Fred Willard as Ron and Sheila Albertson, a pair of married travel agents ( yet have never traveled outside of Blaine ) who are also regular amateur performers, and give their companions a little too much information at a restaurant dinner ; Parker Posey as the perpetual Dairy Queen employee Libby Mae Brown ; Bob Balaban as Lloyd Miller, the increasingly frustrated musical director who actually possesses some talent ; Lewis Arquette as Clifford Wooley, a " long time Blaineian " and retired taxidermist who is Red, White and Blaines bean-loving narrator ; Matt Keeslar as the handsome and oblivious mechanic Johnny Savage, who Corky goes out of his way to get into the play ; and Eugene Levy as Dr. Alan Pearl, a tragically square dentist determined to discover his inner entertainer.
Lapham was the father of San Francisco mayor Roger Lapham, the grandfather of actor Christopher Lloyd, and the great-grandfather of Lewis H. Lapham, of Harper's Magazine.
* Lewis, Lloyd, Sherman: Fighting Prophet ( New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1932 )
* Parker Lloyd Lewis ( played by Corin Nemec )-Smart guy with a penchant for garish shirts and cutting classes.
* Martin Lloyd " Marty " Lewis ( played by Timothy Stack )-Parker's father.
The regular staff for the television show included Lou Goldberg ( aka Lewis Graham ); Lloyd Marx, musical director ; accompanist Dotty Marx, his wife ; Jack Hoins, writer / producer ; and Marguerite ( Dwyer ) Scheid, talent scout.

Lloyd and wrote
'' Private Jenkins Lloyd Jones of the Wisconsin Light Artillery wrote in his diary: `` I strolled among the Alabamans on the right, found some of the greenest specimens of humanity I think in the universe, their ignorance being little less than the slave they despise with as imperfect a dialect.
He received an urgent call from Andrew Lloyd Webber who wanted him to write the lyrics to The Phantom of the Opera, for which he wrote " Masquerade ".
Lloyd George and the Conservative leader Andrew Bonar Law wrote a joint letter of support to candidates to indicate they were considered the official Coalition candidates – this " coupon " as it became known was issued against many sitting Liberal MPs, often to devastating effect, though not against Asquith himself.
Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, Andrew Lloyd Webber, George Rochberg and Witold Lutosławski, among others, wrote well-known variations on these themes.
In 1969, Judge Lloyd Francis MacMahon wrote a letter to Giuliani's draft board, asking that he be reclassified as 2-A, civilian occupation deferment, because Giuliani, who was a law clerk for MacMahon, was an essential employee.
In his memoirs ( 1938 ) Lloyd George wrote, " Passchendaele was indeed one of the greatest disasters of the war .... No soldier of any intelligence now defends this senseless campaign ....".
Rachel Lloyd, Founder and Executive Director of GEMS, wrote an article on HuffingtonPost. com to explain how harmful and stigmatizing these kinds of segments are.
Bleek and Lloyd learned and wrote down their language, first as lists of words and phrases and then as stories and narratives about their lives, history, folklore and remembered beliefs and customs.
In 1982, in his two-volume Eakins biography, art historian Lloyd Goodrich wrote:
* Lloyd Kaufman and Adam Jahnke wrote a novelization entitled The Toxic Avenger: The Novel.
Sir John Edward Lloyd ( who wrote as J. E. Lloyd ) ( 5 May 1861 – 20 June 1947 ), was a Welsh historian, the author of the first serious history of the country's formative years, A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest, 2 vols.
Stone wrote to her brother in 1840, saying that a new faction apparently wished to " crush Lloyd Garrison and the women.
The tune became very well known not only in the United States but internationally ; in 1841 the US ambassador to Central America, John Lloyd Stephens, wrote that upon his arrival in Mérida, Yucatán, the local brass band played " Jump Jim Crow " under the mistaken impression that it was the US national anthem.
Lloyd and Sturges had different conceptions of the material and fought frequently during the shoot ; Lloyd was particularly concerned that while Sturges had spent three to four months on the script of the first third of the film, " the last two thirds of it he wrote in a week or less ".
On 27 February 1917 Sir Alfred Mond, an MP and First Commissioner of Works, wrote to the Prime Minister David Lloyd George to propose the establishment of a National War Museum.
The former Boer general, Jan Smuts, wrote to David Lloyd George in 1919: " My experience in South Africa has made me a firm believer in political magnanimity, and your and Campbell-Bannerman's great record still remains not only the noblest but also the most successful page in recent British statesmanship ".
In particular, he had a low opinion of General John J. Pershing's leadership skills, so much so that he wrote a confidential letter to Lloyd George proposing Pershing be relieved of his command and that the US forces be placed " under someone more confident, like himself ".
In 1918 he wrote in cooperation with George Ambrose Lloyd ( later The Lord Lloyd ) " The Great Opportunity " aiming to set an agenda for a revived Conservative Party separate from the Lloyd George coalition.
In the spring of 1918 French wrote Lloyd George a long letter complaining of how Haig had intrigued against him in 1915, including criticising him to his subordinates, and how Haig and Robertson had ( allegedly ) conspired to gain military supremacy over the civil power.

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