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Articles related to "Samuel"
Samuel Barber, American Composer Brief biography and works of American composer Samuel Barber, famous for 'Adagio for Strings' and Dover Beach. samuel barber • samuel barber brief bio • samuel barber american composer • samuel barber adagio for strings • samuel barber dover beach
Samuel Ullman, author of "Youth" Samuel Ullman was an influential businessman and city leader. However, as author of "Youth," he affected more lives than he could ever have imagined. samuel ullman • youth • poet
Samuel Fraunces Renowned for his good food, drink and public house - Samuel Fraunces also a spy and good friend to Washington. Was he also a black man? fraunces • revolution • west indies • prelude to revolution • patriot
A New Ministry Article on Friends in Christ, a ministry based in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. friends in christ • jesus • ministry • bible • unchurched
Classic Authors: Mark Twain A brief biography of Mark Twain. samuel clemens • tom sawyer • huckleberry finn • mark twain
The Origins of the Apostrophe Argued over and insisted upon, the apostrophe is one of the favourite issues of grammar pedants. But they may not be as correct as they think... apostrophe • lynne truss • eats shoots and leaves • grammar • samuel johnson
Quakerism Articles and Pages List of Quakerism articles and pages. quakerism • religious society of friends • jesus christ • quaker • george fox
Distribution of Quakers in the U.S. Article on the distribution of Quakers (Friends) among different states in the United States of America. religious society of friends • quakerism • quakers • united states of america • distribution
Friends (Quakers) and Peace Article on the peace testimony of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). quakers • quakerism • peace testimony • religious society of friends • war
Friends (Quakers) and Women Discussion of the role of women in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), highlighting a number of prominent Friends' women. religious society of friends • quaker • margaret fell • mary dyer • elizabeth fry
The Beginnings of Quakerism An introduction to George Fox and his spiritual journey in 17th century England, leading to the establishment of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). quakerism • religious society of friends • george fox • quakers • jesus christ
American Composer: Julia Ward Howe The life, times and accomplishments of one of America's most brilliant and patriotic women. julia ward howe • the civil war • the free soil party • abolitonist movement • samuel gridley howe
Author Snapshot: Twain, Mark A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of American Author Mark Twain (Samuel Clemmens) mark twain • samuel clemmens • huckleberry finn • tom sawyer • winston churchill
Colonial Delaware Henry Hudson discovers the Delaware River. Samuel Argall names the area Delaware for Virginia Governor Lord De La Warr. New Sweden is established. delaware • samuel argall • henry hudson • lord de la warr • new sweden
John H. Payne Wrote of Home John Howard Payne's brief biography - his life, career, plays - and history of the haunting song "Home, Sweet Home." john howard payne • home sweet home • american playwright • henry rowley bishop • parlour song
John Wilkes Booth The life, times and personal agenda of one of the world's most colorful and famous assassins. john wilkes booth • junius brutus booth • edwin booth • assassination of abraham lincoln • ford's theater
New Bible sparkles in Hollywood Denzel Washington, Blair Underwood, Heavy D read, sing and act in new audio Bible denzel washington • cuba gooding jr. • angela bassett • blair underwood • tisha campbell-martin
The Mayflower Reaches America The Mayflower moors in Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts near Cap Cod instead of Virginia. To avoid a mutiny they decided to settle there. mayflower • provincetown • massachusetts • cape cod • america
Tun Tavern, Birthplace of the USMC Every Year on November 10th Marines wherever they may be stationed across the world remember Tun Tavern and the birth of the Corps. tun tavern • tunn tavern • usmc • marines • united states marine corps
The Retreat - A Quaker Approach to Mental Illness An article about The Retreat Mental Hospital, a Quaker institution established in 1796 to provide moral treatment for the mentally ill. quaker • england • mental illness • the retreat mental hospital • york retreat
The General's Daughter | The Red Violin | Tarzan Murder of passion, passionate music, musical apeman. tarzan • disney • the general's daughter • travolta • the red violin
The Love Letter | Star Wars: The Phantom Menace | Trekkies Jedi Knights and Trekkies surround Loblolly by the Sea. star wars • episode 1 • episode one • the phantom menace • george lucas
The UMWA: Its Presidents in Historical Perspective - Part I This article, the first of three parts, presents brief biographical sketches of the first four presidents of the United Mine Workers of America. united mine workers of america • john b. rae • john mcbride • phil r. penna • michael d. ratchford
Ancestry of George W. Bush A prominent figure in the news these days, George W. Bush is a president with genealogical ties to old English royalty. ancestry george bush • george bush • george w bush • bush family tree • george bush genealogy
Gender and SF On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum. tiptree • gender • science fiction • seattle • sfm
The Capture of Pocahontas By 1614, the Indians, having had enough of land-grabbing whites, start a war. Pocahontas marries Kocoum, is kidnapped, marries Rolfe and sails for England. the capture of pocahontas • british sea captain holds indian princes captive • pocahontas • pocahontas’ husband kocoum • pocahontas encounters captain samuel argall at pot
World Cup Preview 1 Running the rule over the favourites – Germany, Brazil, Argentina, France, England, Holland and Spain. germany • brazil • argentina • france • england
Children's Literature A discussion on Children's literature. An overview and information on literature targeted for ages 3 through kindergarten. literature • children • russian • poetry • verses
Bravo!! Our very own Hall of Fame! The American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum american classical music hall of fame and museum
Pirates, Privateers and Buccaneers The first part of the eighteenth century was the Golden Age of Pirates! The very word caused men's (and women's) hearts to fail! pirates • buccaneers • adventures
The Romantic Homes of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth was an influential English poet who was instrumental in launching the Romantic Period of literature. Three of the homes where he lived are now regularly open for public tours. william wordsworth • romantic period • poet laureate • william wordsworth's birthplace • wordsworth house
1998 Theatre Awards - Part I (updated 6/15) Charting the New York theatre's award season. theatre • theater • awards • tony awards
1999 College Football Preview: Part II All this month, Suite 101 will preview the upcoming season. This week concludes a two-part series previewing last season's Top 10 teams (according to the BCS rankings) with a look at how Texas A&M, Arizona, Florida, Wisconsin and Tulane will fare this season. all this month • suite 101 will preview the upcoming season. this w • arizona • florida • wisconsin and tulane will fare this season.
DVD: COMING SOON - May 30th Coming to a retailer near you this Tuesday, May 30th. dvd release • may 30 • 2006 • tv • film
Quakerism in the 18th Century Article on the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in the 18th century. religious society of friends • quakerism • 18th century • quietism • consolidation
Bradford of the Pilgrims William Bradford immigrated to Holland from England. He and his wife were aboard the Mayflower with the Pilgrims when they sailed for America in 1620. bradford • england • religious persecution • puritans • pilgrims
Coraline finds its location Laika Entertainment sets up temporary shop in 151,000 square foot warehouse to film stop motion adaptation of Neil Gaiman novel. laika entertainment • coraline • neil gaiman • dakota fanning • stop motion
F and SF Workshops Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones. clarion • clarion west • odyssey • alpha • workshop
Profile of Jean Anouilh French master Jean Anouilh's winning plays were translated to film with Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, and Richard Burton, and his plays are as eccentric as their creator. jean anouilh • anouilh jean • playwrights • french playwright • the lark
The Regions - Coconut Grove Playhouse A brief history and an overview of the website of this historic regional theatre. playwright • miami • playhouse • florida • fl
Betsy Ross: American Patriot A look into the life, times and controversies surrounding one of early America's most colorful women and earliest patriots. betsy ross • religious society of friends • william franklin • george washington • continental congress
Disney Pixar Fun Facts Disney and Pixar have together created some superb feature length animations and were instrumental in bringing animation back into the box office wars. disney pixar fun facts • the incredibles • monsters inc • toy story • toy story 2
Final Draft Final Draft offers two versions: Final Draft for screenplays and teleplays, and Final Draft AV for dual-column scripts, such as documentaries. software • screenplay • documentary • script • theater
John and Priscilla Alden John Alden and Priscilla were among the Mayflower passengers who settled Plymouth Colony, in the New World, in 1620. They wed in Plymouth, Massachusetts. john and priscilla mullins alden • <i>mayflower</i> • plymouth colony in massachusetts • pilgrims • america
Mayflower Passengers Continued This lists some of the 1620 passengers aboard the Mayflower including Mary Allerton Cushman, Remember Allerton, and John Carver. mayflower passengers • plymouth • mary allerton cushman • isaac and mary norris allerton • remember allerton
More Mayflower Passengers Here, the Mayflower Passenger list continues. This portion of the list includes the Brewsters, the unruly Billingtons and Dotys, as well as the Tilly brothers. mayflower passenger list • brewster • billington • tilly • armstrong
Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey flies to South Africa and proactively deals with allegations of abuse by a dorm matron oprah winfrey • oprah winfrey school • oprah winfrey abuse • oprah winfrey school scandal • oprah school news
Over Here To Play Toronto A hit back in 1974 when it opened on Broadway, Over Here! will get a new life in Toronto this summer prior to heading to London. over here! • donna mckechnie • frances ruffelle • tony stevens • elgin theatre |
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