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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (J)
Lord Douglas Harold Johnston Johnston (1907-1985), Politician and Solicitor-General.
Charles Sydney Jones (1872-1947), Politician and Lord Mayor of Liverpool.
Douglas Patrick Thomas Jay, Baron Jay (1907-1996), Politician.
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 The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews
Harold Brackman is one of those "authorities" who has been lead flak for the Jewish disinformation campaign so aptly described by Dr. Tony Martin in
When Brackman's astounding admission was published in The Jewish Onslaught: Despatches from the Wellesley Battlefront, by Wellesley professor Tony Martin, Brackman recoiled and actually pulled his "refutation" pamphlet off the market.
They produced the full panoply of classic Southern types -- from plantation overseer to plantation mistress to plantation-owning practi[ti]oner of the aristocratic refinements of interracial sex, and from temporizing Unionist Whig to fire-eating Democratic politician to embittered poor white hating nothing so much as free Blacks.
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 A few famous freemasons
Harold Gray - Lombard Lodge No. 1098, Lombard, IL William Hogarth [AQC]
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, Educator/Scholar and co-founder of the NAACP.
William Howard Taft, made a mason at sight 2/18/1909.
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 St Clair County, Michigan , Posted Queries for
William S. RAMSEY: 2 pages - born Oct 5, 1863 in St Clair County too William and Amanda (MABON) RAMSEY - siblings: Frederick, James, Frank, Coora - married Aug 18, 1886 to Jessie GREGGS - children: Harold E., Earl C., Leightoon, Clarence
William D. HART: 2 pages - born Jun 24, 1820 in Ontario County, NNY to David and Olive (FLINT) HART - siblings: Maria, Eliza, Lucy, Mary, JJohn P., George - came to MI about 1842 with his brotherr, John and sister, Mary - married Dec 7, 1858 to Mrs.
William MCKENZIE: 2 pages - born May 24, 1824 in Dumfries, Scotlannd to James and Catherine (BROWN) MCKENZIE - in 1842 moved to Toronto then to MI inn 1856 - married 1872 to Mrs.
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 Parliamentary Candidates
Rosalind (Ros) Hill UKIP Daniel John Rogerson L Dem Philip Edward Ross Lab 267 BEDFORDSHIRE, South West Bedfordshire (C) Andrew Richard Date Lab Martin James Pantling L Dem Andrew Edmund Armstrong Selous C Thomas (Tom) Harold Wise UKIP 268 BERKSHIRE, Bracknell (C) Lawrence John Alan Boxall UKIP Raymond William Earwicker L Dem Mrs.
Blanch Carpenter S Lab P Andrew John Plevins Gray GP Martin Richard Levy CPB Dr.
John Yorke Denham Lab Michael Andrew Holmes S Lab P Gavin Lee Charles Andrew Marsh SA (SP) Mrs.
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 Harold Cruse's the Crisis of the Negro Intellectual : Reconsidered: 紀伊國屋書店BookWeb
An Overview of the Cruse Project More Than Just a Politician Notes on the Life and Times of Harold 17 (24) Cruse Van Gosse Anatomy of Black Intellectuals and Nationalism Harold Cruse Revisited 41 (32) Martin Kilson Negro Exceptionalism The Antinomies of Harold Cruse 73 (22) Nikhil Pal Singh PART 2.
Cruse and Black Nationalism Harold Cruse and Afrocentric Theory 229(50) Molefi Kete Asante Rethinking the Crisis of the Negro Intellectual Harold Cruse, Black Nationalism, and the 241(22) Black Power Movement Peniel E. Joseph PART 7.
Cruse as Cold Warrior The Cold War Seduction of Harold Cruse 169(34) Penny M. Von Eschen The Crisis of Historical Memory Harold Cruse, Julian Mayfield and African 183(20) American Expatriates in Nkrumah's Ghana, 1957--1966 Kevin Gaines PART 5.
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 Reviews of Stratford Festival 1996 Season
Supporting the main cast are Peter Donaldson (Edgar), Jordan Pettle (Fool), and a limp-wristed King of France (by Martin Albert).
He wants to reclaim the love of his life, Heavenly Finley, the beautiful daughter of a corrupt and bigoted local politician.
Fresh from his Bobby Child in Toronto's Crazy For You, Dirk Lumbard is Harold Hill, a Robert Preston replica despite his claim to the contrary.
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 Details of NPG 5350
than I have ever done' (John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd; Charles Hill, 1st Baron Hill of Luton; David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles; Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson; Harold Macmillan, 1s...)
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
(Alfred) Ernest Marples, 1st Baron Marples (1907-1978), Politician.
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 Parliamentary Candidates
Rosalind (Ros) Hill UKIP Daniel John Rogerson L Dem Philip Edward Ross Lab 267 BEDFORDSHIRE, South West Bedfordshire (C) Andrew Richard Date Lab Martin James Pantling L Dem Andrew Edmund Armstrong Selous C Thomas (Tom) Harold Wise UKIP 268 BERKSHIRE, Bracknell (C) Lawrence John Alan Boxall UKIP Raymond William Earwicker L Dem Mrs.
Delphine Isabel Gray-Fisk UKIP *David Digby Rendel L Dem 271 BERKSHIRE, Reading West (Lab) David Michael Black UKIP Miss Polly Martin L Dem Stephen Henry Reid C *Martin John Salter Lab 272 BERKSHIRE, Windsor (C) John Willoughby Feltrim Fagan UKIP Mark Muller Lab Peter Nicholas (Nick) Pinfield L Dem *Hon.
Miss Joanna Mary Gardner C Henry Marshall Grainger L Dem Alan Hardy UKIP David Wright Miliband Lab Roger Nettleship Ind - Health Worker Politician 224 SOUTHAMPTON, Itchen (Lab) Mark Geoffrey Cooper L Dem *Rt.
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 New Statesman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin retired in 1960 and was replaced as editor by John Freeman, a politician-journalist who had resigned from the Labour government in 1951 with Bevan and Harold Wilson.
The Statesman's circulation grew massively under Martin's editorship, reaching 70,000 by 1945, and it became a key player in Labour politics.
The Statesman was rescued by a takeover by the businessman Philip Jeffrey but in 1996, after prolonged boardroom wrangling over Jeffrey's plans, it was sold to Geoffrey Robinson, the Labour MP and businessman.
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 David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir (1900-1967), Politician
David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir (1900-1967), Politician
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
than I have ever done' (John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd; Charles Hill, 1st Baron Hill of Luton; David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles; Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson; Harold Macmillan, 1s...)
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 David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles (1904-1999), Politician
than I have ever done' (John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd; Charles Hill, 1st Baron Hill of Luton; David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles; Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson; Harold Macmillan, 1s...)
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
The online database contains information on 64,720 works, 43,628 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works.
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 Articles - New Statesman
Martin retired in 1960 and was replaced as editor by John Freeman, a politician-journalist who had resigned from the Labour government in 1951 with Bevan and Harold Wilson.
During the 1950s, the ´´Statesman´´ remained a left critic of British foreign and defence policy and of the Labour leadership of Hugh Gaitskell (though Martin never got on personally with Aneurin Bevan, the leader of the anti-Gaitskellite Labour left).
Although the Webbs and most Fabians were closely associated with the Labour Party, Sharp was drawn increasingly to the Asquith Liberals.
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 New Statesman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin retired in 1960 and was replaced as editor by John Freeman, a politician-journalist who had resigned from the Labour government in 1951 with Bevan and Harold Wilson.
During the 1950s, the Statesman remained a left critic of British foreign and defence policy and of the Labour leadership of Hugh Gaitskell (though Martin never got on personally with Aneurin Bevan, the leader of the anti-Gaitskellite Labour left).
It opposed the Korean war, and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament grew directly out of an article in the Statesman by J.
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Stephen Ward Stephen Ward was a Harold Macmillan.
Stephen Walt Stephen Martin Walt (born University of California, Berkeley.
Stephen Lynch Stephen F. Lynch (born American politician, has been a Democratic member of the 2001, representing the 9th...
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 The National Archives Search the archives National Register of Archives Details
Balfour, Harold Harington (1897-1988) Baron Balfour of Inchrye, politician (3)
Conway, William Martin (1856-1937) Baron Conway of Allington, art critic (10)
Hardinge, Charles (1858-1944) 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, Viceroy of India (23)
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 Parliamentary Candidates
Rosalind (Ros) Hill UKIP Daniel John Rogerson L Dem Philip Edward Ross Lab 267 BEDFORDSHIRE, South West Bedfordshire (C) Andrew Richard Date Lab Martin James Pantling L Dem Andrew Edmund Armstrong Selous C Thomas (Tom) Harold Wise UKIP 268 BERKSHIRE, Bracknell (C) Lawrence John Alan Boxall UKIP Raymond William Earwicker L Dem Mrs.
Miss Joanna Mary Gardner C Henry Marshall Grainger L Dem Alan Hardy UKIP David Wright Miliband Lab Roger Nettleship Ind - Health Worker Politician 224 SOUTHAMPTON, Itchen (Lab) Mark Geoffrey Cooper L Dem *Rt.
James Norwich Arbuthnot C Barry Jones Lab Graham Frederick Charles Mellstrom UKIP Michael (Mike) Ian Plummer L Dem 363 HAMPSHIRE, North West Hampshire (C) Alexander (Alex) Michael Bentley L Dem Michael (Mick) Joseph Mumford Lab Stanley Oram UKIP *Rt.
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 Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson (1910-1995), Politician
Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson (1910-1995), Politician
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
than I have ever done' (John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd; Charles Hill, 1st Baron Hill of Luton; David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles; Harold Arthur Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson; Harold Macmillan, 1s...)
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 REAPER'S DELIGHT
WASHINGTON (AP) … Former Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York City shoe shine boy who became an iconoclastic scholar-politician and served four terms in the Senate, died Wednesday.
Kurt Vonnegut - ABCNews.com, Feb. 21: From Martin Sheen and Kurt Vonnegut signing public anti-war petitions, to Danny Glover rallying crowds of protesters, to Madonna filming an anti-war video for her new single, celebrities have been leading the opposition to war in Iraq.
Among the speakers at the immense London march were the city's mayor, Ken Livingstone; the playwright Harold Pinter; Jesse Jackson; Bianca Jagger; and even a former minister in Tony Blair's Cabinet.
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 (Charles) Anthony Raven Crosland (1918-1977), Politician and writer
Socialist writer and politician; author of The Future of Socialism (1956); Labour MP from 1950, he held a series of ministerial appointments in Harold Wilson's governments and was Foreign Secretary (1976-7) under James Callaghan.
(Charles) Anthony Raven Crosland (1918-1977), Politician and writer
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
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 New Statesman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin retired in 1960 and was replaced as editor by John Freeman, a politician-journalist who had resigned from the Labour government in 1951 with Bevan and Harold Wilson.
The New Statesman was founded in 1913 by Sidney and Beatrice Webb with the support of George Bernard Shaw and other prominent members of the Fabian Society, and its first editor was Clifford Sharp.
In 1993, the Statesman was sued by the prime minister, John Major, after it published an article that discussed rumours that he was having an extramarital affair with a cook.
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