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 clayton - cla62.htm
Ernest Russell Baker Sr ( Nancy Vashti Porter, Lucinda Jane Lewis, Nancy Elvira Gillespie, Elizabeth Langley Porter, Nancy Norrine Clayton, William Carter) was born 1909 in Pickens Co., SC.
Ida Mae Baker ( Nancy Vashti Porter, Lucinda Jane Lewis, Nancy Elvira Gillespie, Elizabeth Langley Porter, Nancy Norrine Clayton, William Carter) was born 1914 in Hartwell, GA. She died 15 Mar 2003 in Mauldin, SC.
Roberta Baker ( Nancy Vashti Porter, Lucinda Jane Lewis, Nancy Elvira Gillespie, Elizabeth Langley Porter, Nancy Norrine Clayton, William Carter) was born in Pickens Co., SC.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~oldpend2/clayton/clag62.htm

  
 African-American Art - Sloane Art Library - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
By the first African-American art historian, the "father of Black art history," this is the classic work on the subject, the "first to denote and define the African impulse in the visual arts in the U.S." Porter also arranged the first exhibition of contemporary African art in the U.S. (1951, Howard University).
There is also a biography/exhibition of Porter, James A. Porter, Artist and Art Historian : the Memory of the Legacy.
not held at UNC) Curated by James V. Herring, who founded the Art Department at Howard, the first such program in a predominantly black institution of higher learning; in the '30s, Howard was the center for African-American art.
www.lib.unc.edu /art/africanamerican.html

  
 JLA (Vol. 3) (DC)
"The Day The Earth Stood Still" - Grant Morrison and Howard Porter + John Dell
"Them!" - Grant Morrison and Howard Porter + John Dell
"Rock Of Ages Part Five: Twilight Of The Gods" - Grant Morrison and Howard Porter + John Dell
www.russell2000.supanet.com /JLAVol3.html

  
 Kansas Cyclopedia -- Index to Vol. III
Pollock, Thomas A. Poole, John G. Porter, Ebenezer F. Porter, Melanchthon C. Porter, Silas W. Potter, O.J. Potts, Peter J. Ponlet, Alexis
Carney, Albert B. Carpenter, Charles T. Carpenter, Reynolds D. Carroll, Carey E. Carson, Caleb W. Carter, Walter O. Case, Howard E. Case, Nelson
Snyder, Howard L. Soden, William T. Sorensen, George
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/osage/vol3list.html

  
 James A. Porter - The Black Renaissance in Washington, DC
Porter entered Howard University in 1923 and immediately upon graduation was offered and accepted the position as instructor of painting and drawing there.
James A. Porter is called the Father of African-American art history.
Porter was born December 22, 1905 to Lydia and John Porter in Baltimore, Maryland.
www.dclibrary.org /blkren/bios/porterja.html

  
 Horace
Horace Howard Furness Jr Horace Howard Furness Jr.
Horace, Kansas Horace is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 143.
Horace, North Dakota Horace is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 915.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/horace.html

  
 ARTNOIR SHOWCASE - JAMES AMOS PORTER (1905-1970)
James Amos Porter was an African American educator, lecturer, painter, administrator, critic and advisor.
"James A. Porter (1905-1970) Gate of Zaire "
Your readers may be interested to note that Porter published an article entitled "Robert S. Duncanson; Midwestern Romantic-Realist" Art in America 39(3):99-154, October, 1951 and "A Further Note on Robert S. Duncanson" Art in America 42(3):220,221,235, October, 1954.
www.artnoir.com /index.porter.html

  
 Porter Family Genealogy
Peter Porter II married Sarah Ruth Howard (1650-1681) in Howard County, Maryland.
Peter Porter was born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland on July 20, 1778.
Peter Porter was born in England in 1605, he married Frances Dorsey also of England.
www.barnumfamily.org /porter   (856 words)

  
 THIRD GENERATION
Sarah Ruth HOWARD and Peter PORTER had the following children:
She was married to Peter PORTER (son of Peter PORTER and Francis).
Peter PORTER Deed Grantee on 12 Nov 1679 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.
www.rootsweb.com /~mdannear/firstfam/howard/d17391.htm   (56 words)

  
 The Sag Harbor Express
KT Sullivan pays tribute to Noel Coward, Cole Porter and Bart Howard in her show at the Bay Street Theatre.
Sullivan will perform her new cabaret act "Noel, Cole and Bart" - a celebration of three musical legends, Noel Coward, Cole Porter and Bart Howard.
KT Sullivan has starred on Broadway in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Three Penny Opera (with Sting), and Off Broadway in Splendora (in the show-stopping role she originated at Bay Street), and A....
www.sagharboronline.com /990930/ent2.htm   (269 words)

  
 Ringgold Township, Jefferson County Pennsylvania History
The township is bounded on the north by Beaver township, on the east by Rose and Oliver, on the south by Porter, and on the west by Armstrong county.
RINGGOLD, the eigtheenth (sic) township, was organized in 1848, being taken from Porter township.
He was born in Upper Mahanoy township, Northumberland county, June 17, 1809, and when sixteen years of age learned the millwright trade, at which he worked for several years in his native county, and then came the great cry of "Westward Ho!" and Mr.
www.pa-roots.com /~jefferson/townships/ringgold/history.html   (1927 words)

  
 Trumpet At Tempo, Howard McGhee [Spotlite]
Howard McGhee and His Band : Edwards, King, Biddle, Kesterson, Porter
Howard McGhee Jam Band : Bunn, Kesterson, Porter
Trumpet At Tempo Howard McGhee On Dial The Complete Sessions
www.jazzscript.co.uk /CDs/mcghee45sp.htm   (1927 words)

  
 Playbill News: Musicals Tonight! Announces 2005-06 Season, With Porter, Kern, Dietz and Schwartz Heard From
Songs by Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn, Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach, Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz and Henderson, DeSylva and Brown will be heard in the 2005-06 season of concerts by Musicals Tonight!
The Gay Life (songs by Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz) "has determined bachelor Anatol succumbing to the whiles of the enchanting Liesl in the Vienna of 1904." Oct. 18-30.
Announces 2005-06 Season, With Porter, Kern, Dietz and Schwartz Heard From
www.playbill.com /news/article/93326.html   (396 words)

  
 A Year's Days of Poems and Poets in Representative Poetry On-line
execution of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey (1547)
execution of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey (1547; M-W)
birth of Peter Porter (1929; M-W) death of George Mann MacBeth (1992; M-W)
eir.library.utoronto.ca /rpo/display_rpo/yeardays.cfm   (396 words)

  
 Russell duPont
Porter was a Connecticut born Black artist, especially known for his still lifes.
Fairfield Porter : A Catalogue Raisonne of the Paintings, Watercolors, and Pastels.
Essay by Howard Elzea; Personal Reminiscences of Pyle, by Charles DeFeo; and Notes from Howard Pyle's Monday Night Lectures, June-November 1904.
www.dupontbooks.com /MtoS.htm   (396 words)

  
 Grave sites
The dark gray obelisk monument to the left of Katherine Anne Porter's head stone is that of her mother, Alice Porter.
Robert E. Howard while living in Cross Plains, Texas is buried in the Greenleaf cemetery in Brownwood, Texas.
Katherine Anne Porter was born in the community of Indian Creek (no longer existent) in Brown County, Texas in 1890.
www.tarleton.edu /~stovall/Graves.htm   (396 words)

  
 The Arctic diary of Russell Williams Porter by By: Russell Williams Porter, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0813906490
William Howard Russell: My Diary North and South (By William Howard Russell)
Russell on Ethics: Selections from the Writings of...
Diary of a Working Man: Bill Williams, Forest of D...
www.bookfinder4u.com /detail/0813906490.html   (396 words)

  
 WhoWon.com ... The Internet Source for Motorsports News and Information
Heat #2: Don Rance, Toby Howard, Dennis Ireland, Brad DeYoung, Jeff Barger, Trent Porter
Trophy Dash Toby Howard, Don Rance, Christopher Carden, Lynn Johns, Aaron Shidler, Neil Martin
Heat #3: Don Rance Trent Porter, Neil Martin, Jeff Barger, Brad DeYoung, Josh Knebel
www.whowon.com /Results.asp?TrackID=765&StoryID=157142   (839 words)

  
 Library: Watkinson Library
Letters and telegrams (1862-1863) from General Fitz-John Porter to J. Howard Foote; letters (1862-1863) from J. Howard Foote to Horace Greeley and General McClellan; copies of letters and orders used as evidence in the court martial; and pamphlets and newspaper clippings concerning the case.
Also letter from John M.K. Davis regarding Limited Editions Club while it was in Avon, Connecticut; typescript accounts of Limited Editions Club by Gordon Carroll, David M. Glixon, and Pamela Petro.
Gould, John, 1804-1881 and Henry Constantine Richter, 1821-1902.
www.trincoll.edu /depts/library/watkinson/holdings.htm   (6217 words)

  
 Granville Co, 1748-1878
Molly Patterson           Nov 1784   John Howard             John Oliver            Zachariah Bevil
Penny Merrett             May 1798   Abner Porter           Charles Porter         Francis Bishop
Francis Minor             Aug 1824   Plummer W Lumplin      Thomas Bragg           David Mitchell
home.earthlink.net /~bcamin/bbonds/granvill.htm   (6217 words)

  
 north3.txt
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 Nobel Prizes
Martin, Archer John Porter McMillan, Edwin Mattison Merrifield, Robert Bruce Michel, Hartmut Mitchell, Peter Dennis Moissan, Ferdinand-Frédérick Henri Moore, Stanford Mulliken, Robert Sanderson
Natta, Guilio Nernst, Hermann Walther Norrish, Ronald George Wreyford Northrop, John Howard
Pauling, Linus Pedersen, Charles Perutz, Max Ferdinand Polanyi, John Charles Porter, George Pregl, Fritz Prelog, Vladimir Prigogine, Ilya
hilltop.bradley.edu /~rbg/Nobel.html   (1063 words)

  
 Final report topics
Polanyi, John C. Pople, John A. Porter, Lord George
Lipscomb, William N. MacDiarmid, Alan G. Marcus, Rudolph A. Martin, Archer John Porter
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home.earthlink.net /~gurkha711/topics.htm   (252 words)

  
 SCHWARTZ Arthur : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music
Howard Dietz (b 8 Sep. 1896, NYC; d 30 July '83) was a journalist who worked as a publicist for MGM, invented the Leo the Lion trademark, stayed 30 years and became a director of Loews Inc. while writing songs on the side.
He wrote 'I Love To Lie Awake In Bed' with Lorenz Hart for a summer camp show c'22, then met Howard Dietz in '27 who wrote new lyrics for it: 'I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan' was their first hit, for The Little Show '29.
After a flop show Schwartz and Dietz split up in '37; Schwartz worked with Dorothy Fields, went to Hollywood '39-46 where he produced Cover Girl (with songs by George Gershwin and Jerome Kern) and the Cole Porter biopic Night And Day.
www.musicweb-international.com /encyclopaedia/s/Schwartz_A.htm   (302 words)

  
 Kester,Howard_Anderson
Kester's correspondents include William Ruthrauff Amberson, Olive Campbell, Thomas R. Cowan, Elizabeth Gilman, Frank Porter Graham, Harry Leland Mitchell, Nelle Morton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Washington Odum, Arthur Franklin Raper, Celestine Smith, and Norman Thomas.
Folder 43 "Howard Kester, secretary of the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice...," unt., und., 3 pp.
Writings by Howard Kester Part 2, Series 4, and its subseries correspond to the pattern established for Part 1, Series 4.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/k/Kester,Howard_Anderson   (302 words)

  
 Bart Howard -- wrote 'Fly Me to the Moon'
Howard idolized songwriter Cole Porter, who once advised him to learn to sing his own songs.
Howard never sang publicly until he was 73, and that was for a benefit for a museum in his hometown of North Salem.
Howard is survived by his companion of 58 years, Thomas Fowler; and a sister, Dorothy Lind.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/02/28/BAG3E5AK881.DTL   (529 words)

  
 Geeze News: Cole Porter Jazz, Jazz, Jazz
Cole Porter's "musical-within-a-musical" updating of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew stars Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson as the bickering thespians, and features the songs "So In Love", "Too Darn Hot", "From This Moment On", and many more!
Cole Porter was a true musical chameleon, adept at writing songs that were as appropriate in the most elegant French cabarets as they were on the Broadway stage.
Although I've known Cole Porter for as long as I was ever conscious of songs having been written by someone or other, I hadn't a clue about his bizarrely lived-out life or how totally hip he was to what matters, even today.
www.geeze.us /news-archives/cole-porter.htm   (3783 words)

  
 Roy Porter - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Porter worked with Teddy Bunn in 1944, gigged frequently with Howard McGhee (with whom he made his first recordings in 1945) and in..
Roy Porter accomplished so much in such a short period of time that it is surprising how brief his jazz career actually was.
In 1991 Roy Porter (with the assistance of writer David Keller) came out with his memoirs, There And Back.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,480606,00.html   (363 words)

  
 Music CD Search Results - Search results for "Howard Skempton"
Howard Shore proves that he continues to strive for the best for this monumental movie.
This revival featured a new book co-authored by Timothy Crouse and John Weidman, and interpolated songs from other Cole Porter shows into the score.
"I just got this set yesterday and I've spent all morning listening to the soundtracks with my headphones - and they're simply brilliant!The music, mostly composed and conducted by Howard Shore is breathtaking.
www.music-cd-reviews.com /artist/Howard+Skempton   (363 words)

  
 Louis de Rochemont -- Lost Boundaries
In conversation, Scott's college friend Jesse, a dark skinned doctor, notes that he may have to work as a Pullman porter until he gets one of the few internships available in a black hospital.
But Scott makes weekly secret visits to Boston where he and his friend Jesse have built the Charles Howard Clinic in a black neighborhood to honor their college mentor.
The officer lectures Howard with a passionate speech about race and prejudice.
www.seacoastnh.com /louis/lostsum.html   (1652 words)

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