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Topic: Archibald McLeish


  
  Russian Roulette - [Sunday Herald]
McLeish realises as much and he has ensured that he is fully briefed on the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition.
McLeish also has bitter personal experience of the drastic effect a lack of competitive games can have on a team from his time as manager of Motherwell in season 1995-96 when still something of a novice in the art of pitting his wits against his Uefa Cup rivals.
McLeish does not disguise the fact that he, too, would welcome the opportunity to invest £7m in a player of Love’s undoubted ability and he senses that the purse strings may be loosened if Rangers clear the first hurdle standing in the way of the Champions League pot of gold that awaits the fortunate few.
www.sundayherald.com /43955   (1753 words)

  
 Three's A Crowd - [Sunday Herald]
When, amid a flurry of blue and white ticker-tape, the last two men to place their hands on the Tennent's Scottish Cup were Alex McLeish and Lorenzo Amoruso, the presentation ceremony had a symbolism neither man could have intended.
McLeish, quizzed about his less-than-euphoric demeanour, replied: ÒIt didn't feel like that during the game because I was up and down the touchline like a yo-yo, but now I feel flat and I think a lot of the players are that way.
Now McLeish will have to rely on less exotic players as he attempts to live up to the impossible.
www.sundayherald.com /34306   (1298 words)

  
 hibs.net - Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Then there is the manager himself McLeish got off to a shaky start at Hibs and many fans, wary of his record whilst at Motherwell, were not convinced that he was the man to lead us out of the wilderness years.
However, one factor in McLeish's favour is that, in the past, he has demonstrated his integrity.
In fairness to Archibald, he is doing his best to stop a club with a proud tradition from going under.
hibernian.rivals.net /default.asp?sid=978&p=2&stid=8087715   (1882 words)

  
 Archibald MacLeish biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Archibald MacLeish ( May 7, 1892 - April 20, 1982) was an American poet, writer, and public servant.
He is associated with the modernist school of poetry.
MacLeish himself was greatly involved in public life, and came to believe that this was not only an appropriate but an inevitable role for a poet.
archibald-mcleish.biography.ms   (513 words)

  
 M Members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
McLeish’s career spanned the development and expansion of civil aviation in Canada.
His vision for civil aviation while employed by Transport Canada led him to introduce many of the standard systems and safety procedures that are used today.
Archibald McMullen moved to Nanton, Alberta as a child and lived in several of the province's communities.
www.cahf.ca /members/M_members.htm   (4142 words)

  
 WriteSight.com: Bringing writers and publishers together! Writing exposure.
One can approach a poem to have a feel about its rhythm and metre, its sound pattern, organization, use of words, combination of lines and stanzas which in the end merge into a feeling of itself.
Archibald McLeish put a stamp of truth in poetry long ago- A poem should not mean but be.
Many readers are fascinated by the nuances of evocation, memorable words, striking metaphor, and vividness of imagery, sound of rhythms and aptness of expression.
www.writesight.com /writers/gopal   (760 words)

  
 ARCHIBALD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"ARCHIBALD" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "to be genuine", "to be bold".
Archibald MacLeish reclining, and Mark Van Doren seated on ground.
Archibald, L.K., and Sexton, D.J. Long-term sequelae of Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/ARCHIBALD   (738 words)

  
 El Siglo de Torreón - Ediciones Anteriores - Edición de Sábado 06 de Agosto - 2005 - [www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx]
BANDERAZO DE SALIDA.- Archibald McLeish es uno de los mejores poetas norteamericanos del Siglo 19 y un enamorado de México y del puerto de Veracruz...
McLeish sintió que la distancia física del país sobre el que escribía era muy grande y que necesitaba conocerlo para que su obra fuera real y objetiva...
Con su viaje, McLeish había encontrado la inspiración que le faltaba y el impulso que necesitaba para su trabajo...
www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx /archivo/nID/99037   (412 words)

  
 The Eureka Reporter... Real News by Real People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For as long as that desire is there, the people in this country will continue to dream of their fulfillment.
The poet, Archibald McLeish, often talked about the perilous crossings of the Atlantic Ocean.
The landings on unknown shores, struggles with others over the possession of land, hunger, privation and death surrounding the early settlers as they pushed westward to settle new territory.
www.eurekareporter.com /Stories/op-03020502.htm   (467 words)

  
 hemingway e il mare
A mezzogiorno lo scrittore scarico' la sua rabbia sul poeta Archibald McLeish, per la prima volta suo ospite a bordo del 'Pilar': era colpa delle innumerevoli stupidaggini dette dall'amico nel corso della mattinata se non avevano preso nulla.
Hemingway prese il timone dalle mani di Fuentes e punto' deciso la prua verso un isolotto disabitato davanti alla costa della Florida, dove abbandono' senza tanti complimenti il poeta, evidentemente ritenuto in quella circostanza uno iettatore.
McLeish rimase per lunghe, interminabili ore sulla spiaggia deserta e dovette ringraziare Pauline, la seconda moglie di Heminghway, se nella tarda serata il 'Pilar' torno' per soccorrere il poeta un po' ciarliero dalle insidie di un'isola completamente disabitata come quella in cui era stato abbandonato.
digilander.libero.it /rallo/hemingway1299.htm   (903 words)

  
 Biblical Personalities: Job   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The need to understand why there is injustice in the world - "why the good seems evil and the evil good” - is the age-old conundrum.
The answer is not immediately forthcoming, although the book of Job has received every possible interpretation in music, art, and literature (Archibald McLeish’s J.B., 1958, is the most noteworthy).
Indeed, the answer - in Job himself and itself, the man and the book - is shouted, whispered, hidden, and finally, muted.
www.emanuelnyc.org /bulletin/archive/100.html   (589 words)

  
 Epinephrine Health Web Links
Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) "There is only one thing more painful than learning from experience and that is not learning from experience." (Archibald McLeish) Epinephrine Marriage still confers one very special privilege - only a married person can get divorced.
Whenever you give up that force, you are ine Epinephrine "One pretty good definition of college is that it's a place where people are made to read difficult books." (Jonathan Franzen) I'm not indecisive.
-- Jim Scheibel, mayor, St. Paul MN "There is only one thing more painful than learning from experience and that is not learning from experience." (Archibald McLeish) Epinephrine All television is children's television.
www.internet-health-directory.com /Pharmacy_Drugs_and_Medications_E_Epinephrine.html   (1477 words)

  
 Archibald Macleish books ; 1131590074 Misspelled: archibald macleish macliesh arkhibald makleish archibalt archipald ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892 - April 20, 1982) was an American poet, writer, and public servant.He is associated with the modernist school of poetry.
This artikel JB is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
Archibald Macleish - Poems 1924 1933 - 1125892137
www.americanenglishliterature.com /54844_archibald-macleish_1131590074actfiveandotherpoemsisbnstandsfor.html   (436 words)

  
 Chronicles, Volume One By Bob Dylan
Dylan's prose voice is both more poetic and more mundane than one might have expected.
It is difficult to call him "anti-intellectual" given his friendships with people like Archibald McLeish and Allen Ginsberg, but that is how he comes across much of the time.
He openly admits that his grades at school were below average and the overall impression is of a man struggling to understand why so much hope and trust were invested in an "everyday Joe".
www.useless-knowledge.com /1234/may/article298.html   (376 words)

  
 In a Dark Time: Archibald McLeish Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Archibald MacLeish’s last poems are probably even more personal and less political than the poems he wrote in the 50’s.
Although at first appearance Archibald MacLeish's "Conquistador" seems merely an accurate recreation of Bernál Diáz’s history, further analysis reveals some subtle conflicts that are not evident at first but that reflect themes developed in other MacLeish poems.
If I were, though, I would be sorely tempted by Jeff’s mentioning that as part of his ongoing project he’s going to be examining Archibald McLeish, who I just happened to encounter in pursuit of my last idea.
www.lorenwebster.net /In_a_Dark_Time/archives/cat_archibald_mcleish.html   (9072 words)

  
 Apokatastasis
Man cannot be free if he does not know that he is subject to necessity.
An immaculate house is the sure sign of a misspent life.
His clothes are dirty but his hands are clean.
www.alanarchibald.homestead.com   (7546 words)

  
 What's On KUED 7
Hirsch leads an investigation of the birth, life and death of a government funded relief project, an experiment in public subsidy of the arts that almost succeeded in creating a model for national theater.
The Federal Theatre Project brought together the most creative minds in the country - Orson Welles, John Houseman, Arthur Miller, T.S. Eliot, Virgil Thomson, Studs Terkel, Sinclair Lewis, Tallulah Bankhead and Archibald McLeish among others - to produce work that rocked the very foundations of the government.
Despite the fact that they brought theatre to people throughout the country, their work was crushed by an act of Congress and the evidence sealed for the next 50 years.
www.kued.org /whatson/series.cgi?nola1=WKFT&channel_id=1   (207 words)

  
 Conversation with Alan Cranston, page 2 of 6
So I was working with German Americans, Italian Americans, Polish Americans, everything you could think of.
When the war began, President Roosevelt appointed Archibald McLeish to head the Office of Facts and Figures, which was soon replaced by something headed by a famous commentator of those days, Elmer Davis, called the Office of War Information.
I was given the responsibility of running the foreign language division which had the task of explaining how price control worked, how the draft worked and so forth, in foreign languages via press or radio to foreign language speaking groups.
globetrotter.berkeley.edu /people/Cranston/cranston-con2.html   (1282 words)

  
 Key West fishing prints
All cats are named after famous actors and writers.
"Archie" on the left stands for Archibald McLeish, "Marilyn" for Marilyn Monroe, "Ingrid" for Ingrid Bergman, "Nick" for Nick Adams and "Bubba" for Bubba.
There will be cats added in the future.
www.keywest-art.com /cat_etchings.html   (205 words)

  
 C-SPAN.ORG
Archibald McLeish (1892-1982) - This author is described in the interview as "an enemy of Robert Frost" who saw McLeish as "a New Deal liberal." Jay Parini's quotation of Robert Frost's admonition, "provide, provide" defines his position vis a vis the New Deal.
Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) - This author, along with T. Eliot and Robert Frost, is described by Jay Parini as one of the three greatest American authors.
How does Jay Parini explain the "fire" event at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference at Middlebury College which featured Archibald McLeish?
www.c-span.org /classroom/booknotes/parini.asp   (1351 words)

  
 World of Quotes - Archibald Mcleish Quotes.
1 Quotes for 'Archibald Mcleish' in the Database.
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www.worldofquotes.com /author/Archibald-Mcleish/1/index.html   (56 words)

  
 Cape Cod Times: An interview with Robert Pinsky, poet laureate (November 7, 1999)
The record as I understand it indicates that literary criticism has at most a temporary effect.
The decision as to what will be read - Colley Cibber or John Donne, Archibald McLeish or George Oppen - seems to be made by the young poets of succeeding generations.
It's true that there was a time, in the 50s and 60s, of powerful literary criticism: figures like Edmund Wilson, R.P. Blackmur, Cleanth Brooks, Kenneth Burke, Francis Ferguson, Yvor Winters did impressive and effective work.
www.capecodonline.com /year2000/pinsky07.htm   (1214 words)

  
 Unlimited Mom
But, learning from our experiences can help us to succeed in the future.
Author Archibald McLeish said it so well: “There is only one thing more painful than learning from experience.
Much as we’d like to stop learning, it’s a fact of life that we never stop being taught.
www.unlimitedmom.com /Media/three-reasons-education-shouldnt-stop.php   (1008 words)

  
 Falls Church News Press - January 27, 2005
The foundation looked over the material, the insights and conclusions, and not only approved the project, but gave them a grant of $150,000, over a million dollars in today’s money.
The group was instructed to go down to Washington and meet with Archibald McLeish at the Library of Congress, to establish and train a staff in the methods of content analysis disseminating foreign propaganda.
Olom worked training experts in the cultures and histories of foreign countries, in how to analyze communications for hidden information.
fcnp.com /447/olom.htm   (2607 words)

  
 Nostalgia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As for the ending, its agony and triumph and curious matter-of-factness —what to make of that?
Perhaps we might say, in the words of Archibald McLeish, that a film, like a poem, should not mean, but be.
The Internet Movie Database if we can't satisfy your lusts.
www.st-andrews.ac.uk /~basement/reviews/nostalgia.html   (524 words)

  
 Botteghe Oscure Quaderno XI - Lowell, Robert, Stephen Spender, Elisabeth Jennings, Carson McCullers, Archibald McLeish, ...
Botteghe Oscure Quaderno XI - Lowell, Robert, Stephen Spender, Elisabeth Jennings, Carson McCullers, Archibald McLeish, William Carlos Williams, George Santayana, Friedrich Holderlin, Carlo Levi and Others
Author Name: Lowell, Robert, Stephen Spender, Elisabeth Jennings, Carson McCullers, Archibald McLeish, William Carlos Williams, George Santayana, Friedrich Holderlin, Carlo Levi and Others
A smashing collection of poetry, drama and literary prose in French, English and Italian - please contact us if you would like us to check the contents for you.
www.elpinarillobooks.com /si/E-8897.html   (98 words)

  
 The Nostalgia Pages; The 100 Greatest Moments in Old-Time Radio
Academics have tried to dissect the Penner phenomenon -- but in fact there is no rational explanation for it.
Earle McGill's spectacular production of Archibald McLeish's chilling vision of a not-so-future war brings the Columbia Workshop to maturity.
Hardly anyone was listening -- but many of those who did were themselves creative radio people, who were profoundly influenced by the program's power.
www.lofcom.com /nostalgia/columns/century.php3   (9703 words)

  
 A Finding Aid to the Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle Papers, 1891-1986, in the Archives of American Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The collection contains many photographs taken of Rattner and taken by him, as well as photos of family, friends, his studio, travels, and photographs of Rattner's art.
Photographs of notable people include Henry Miller, Joan Miro, John Dos Passos, Archibald MacLeish, and Malcolm Cowley, among others.
The amount of Rattner's art work included in the collection is small, but it is significant because it provides examples of his very early work, dating from 1912-1914.
archivesofamericanart.si.edu /findaids/rattabra/rattabra.htm   (4671 words)

  
 February, 1997
We will distribute tickets near the box office just before the play begins.
We look at a different kind of response to provocation on Tuesday March 18 when we discuss our first verse play, Archibald McLeish's "J.B.," an updating of the Biblical story of Job and winner of the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Watch for our series of plays on friendship, beginning on Wednesday April 16.
www.footlightsdc.org /news1997/feb97.htm   (468 words)

  
 www.nuwen.net - Book Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The answer is given directly after the question, but if you like you can cover up the answer with a notecard while you try to puzzle it out.
This is a Scientific American Library book; if you read my other descriptions of SciAm Library books, then you know that without exception every one I've read has been excellent.
I set off reading this book expecting to find both an autobiography of Wheeler's life and some excellent physics as well.
www.nuwen.net /books.html   (17958 words)

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