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 Patrick Shaw-Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrick Shaw-Stewart was a brilliant Eton College and Oxford scholar of the Edwardian era who died on active service in the First World War.
He took almost every major academic prize of his time first at Eton and later at Balliol College.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Patrick_Shaw-Stewart   (219 words)

  
 VRRRM :: Patrick Stewart @ Late Late Show 04/05/12 :: Transcript
Craig: "Five Questions" when we come back with Patrick Stewart.
Craig: We're back, with Patrick Stewart -- a.k.a.
Patrick: So, when people speak of, oh, John Barrymore, or, "You should've seen Richard Burton when he was on stage" -- my benchmark for brilliant, outstanding, unique talent was always Peter O'Toole.
vrrrm.com /tv/LateLate/04/05/ps040512.php?t=100   (1679 words)

  
 About Balliol College: History - PH Shaw-Stewart
Patrick Houston Shaw-Stewart was born on 17 August 1888 at Aberartro Llanenddwyn on the Merioneth coast, second son of retired Royal Engineers Major-General John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart (1831-1908) and Mary Catherine Bedingfield (ca.
[BH Shaw-Stewart] Patrick Shaw Stewart 1888-1917 (privately printed 1940), with a portrait drawing [the original of which is in All Souls College].
Balliol College War Memorial Book (privately printed 1924), vol II; Shaw-Stewart's entry has a portrait photograph.
www.balliol.ox.ac.uk /history/miscellany/shawstewart/index.asp   (933 words)

  
 The Coterie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its members included: Lady Diana Manners, the most famous beauty in England; Raymond Asquith, son of the Prime Minister and a famed barrister; Patrick Shaw-Stewart, a managing director of Barings Bank and war poet; Edward Horner, Duff Cooper and Sir Denis Anson.
World War I destroyed the original Coterie, taking the lives of Horner, Shaw-Stewart and Asquith.
It adopted the hostile description as a "corrupt coterie".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Coterie   (119 words)

  
 Campus News, faculty-staff achievements
Patrick Stewart, Political Science, co-authored with several students a paper which was presented by MA student Chad Moseley.
Patrick Stewart, Public Administration, and ASU alumnus Jeremy Brewer.
* Dr. Patrick A. Stewart, Public Administration, and former graduate student Jonathan Chad Mosely presented Politicians Under the Microscope: Microanalysis of the First Bush-Kerry Debate, at the Annual Meeting for Politics and the Life Sciences in Washington, D.C., Aug. 31 – Sept. 4.
asunews.astate.edu /campus.htm   (6443 words)

  
 Directory - Society: People: Personal Homepages: S: Stewart
Stewart, Patrick Shaw  · cached · Contains paintings, personal ideas, and writings.
Stewart, Scott - Tigger's Neck of the 100 Acre Woods  · Contains biography, photos, webcam, poetry, and art.
Stewart, Victoria  · cached · Contains an image gallery of fine arts, webrings, poetry, and guestbook.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=432610   (130 words)

  
 First World War.com - Feature Articles - The Most Popular War in History - The Souls
Particularly interesting was Patrick Shaw Stewart who was especially fond of the Classics whilst at Eton, and who had this to say on war whilst still an undergraduate:
Stewart also regretted that England frequently had no worthier opponents than tribesmen or the Boers (although he perhaps did the Boers an injustice, see photograph and caption).
Eton and Oxford combined sowed in many of these young men a life-long idealism and sense of duty, and even at University their ideals led some of them to become caught up, somewhat quixotically, with a number of altruistic causes including the emerging Labour movement.
www.firstworldwar.com /features/mostpopularwar_souls.htm   (1502 words)

  
 The Gartnafueran Connection:
Genealogy and Biography of the Descendants of Walter Stewart of Scotland (1905), pp.1-22, 31-35, 167-168.
son of Walter Stewart of Gartnafueran, was born in 1655 and died 1714.
Robert Stewart (1655-1714), ancestor of the Stewarts of Londonderry, New Hampshire.
www.chuckspeed.com /balquhidder/history/Gartnafueran.htm   (2335 words)

  
 The Legends and Traditions of the Great War: Poetry at War by James S. Robbins
by Patrick Shaw-Stewart, who was killed in France in 1917.) Brooke's grave on Skyros became that
, conquers his fear - not of the Germans but of fear itself, and in so doing achieves self-mastery, his life was listless and without purpose, but through the try, Stewart died in combat in April, 1917.
J.E. Stewart, in this excerpt from his poem
www.worldwar1.com /heritage/wpoets.htm   (2164 words)

  
 Lecture 6
Another modern poem that resonates with our discussions of Achilles is the following by Patrick Shaw-Stewart, who was killed in action in 1917 in World War I. He wrote the poem on leave from Gallipoli, the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the war.
Gallipoli is located just across the Dardanelles from Troy.
www.uh.edu /~cldue/3307/lectures/lecture6.html   (662 words)

  
 belowStreetLevel - underground brainwaves and delectable datastream
ACHILLES IN THE TRENCH Patrick Shaw-Stewart I saw a man this morning Who did not wish to die; I ask, and cannot answer, if otherwise wish I. Fair broke the day this morning Upon the Dardanelles: The breeze blew soft, the morn's cheeks Were cold as cold sea-shells.
Stand in the trench, Achilles, Flame-capped, and shout for me.
www.belowstreetlevel.com /archives/00000481.htm   (148 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Seasons 1-7 (1987): DVD
Aided greatly by masterful performances by Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner, the show found its way past its uneven first two seasons, when it tried too hard to walk in the footsteps of the original series; then, in the third season, the show finds its characters and its voice and comes alive.
Her credibility as an actress helped enormously alongside the strong central performances of Patrick Stewart (Captain Picard), Jonathan Frakes (First Officer Will Riker), and Brent Spiner (Data) in defining another wholly believable environment once again populated with well-defined characters.
The arrival of Whoopi Goldberg in season 2 as mystic barkeep Guinan is a great example of the good the original Trek did for racial groups--Goldberg has stated that she was inspired to become an actress in large part through seeing Nichelle Nichols' Uhura.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00062RCBW?v=glance   (3283 words)

  
 11.00: Biological Macromolecules Posters
Ronald Stenkamp, Stefanie Freitag, Isolde Le Trong, Ashutosh Chilkoti, Lisa Klumb, Vano Chu, Patrick Stayton.
Melissa S. Jurica, Karen E. Flick, Patrick J. Heath, Barry L. Stoddard.
Xiaochun Ding, T. Plummer, Jr., Anthony L. Tarentino, Patrick Van Roey.
www.hwi.buffalo.edu /ACA/ACA98/abstracts/S1100.html   (4363 words)

  
 Mons, ANZAC and Kut, by Aubrey Herbert. II: ANZAC
Many old friends, Ock Asquith, Patrick Shaw-Stewart, Charles Lister and Rupert Brooke, had come out to Egypt in the Naval Division, and we lunched, dined, and went to the Pyramids by moonlight.
This morning I went with Shaw to the extreme left, through fields of poppies, thyme, and lavender.
It was a spendid sight, and one I should have enjoyed better if I had not been riding a mountainous roan horse that bolted through the glittering Staff.
www.ku.edu /carrie/texts/world_war_I/Mons/mons2.htm   (21211 words)

  
 The face that launched a thousand ships
One, Patrick Houston Shaw-Stewart, wrote: I will go back from Imbros/ Tomorrow over the sea/ Stand in the trench, Achilles/ Flame-capped and shout for me.
Simone Weil, a French essayist writing in 1943 in the deep bitterness of France's occupation by the Nazis, penned a luminous essay called "The Iliad: Or The Poem of Force," in which she found every horror and injustice of war in Homer's poem, and concluded that force reduces us to inhumanity.
The Iliad is so compelling that it has shaped real history, inspired real people, who have tried to model themselves after its heroes and heroines.
www.palmbeachpost.com /accent/content/accent/local/050904_troy.html   (2256 words)

  
 Patrick Shaw Stewart - Home Page
By the way - this web site is nothing to do with Patrick Stewart, the actor
www.douglas.co.uk /patrick   (26 words)

  
 Patrick Stewart in Back To Gaya (The Snurks)
Patrick Stewart in Back To Gaya (The Snurks)
Cast: Patrick Stewart, Emily Watson, Glenn Wrage, Alan Mariot
Synopsis: Boo and Zino, Ewok-like munchkins, reside in a fantasy land of Gaya, which exists only in a fictional TV cartoon.
www.thepsn.org /psn/filmtitle.asp?filmid=80   (80 words)

  
 Children s Music & Video Artist Index
Series ; Gertrude Chandler Warner ; Gerald Jay Markoe ; Georgiana Stewart ; George Winston ; George S.
www.kiddomusic.com /artistindex.html   (440 words)

  
 Look-4-it: HISTORY
History of the Treatment of Renal Failure by Dialysis Cameron, J. Stewart (Emeritus Professor of Clinical Nephrology, St.Thomas' and Guy's Hospital, London)
Political History of Eighteenth-century Scotland Shaw, John (Head, Corporate and Private Records Branch, National Archives of Scotland)
English Novel of History and Society, 1940-1980 Richard Hughes, Henry Green, Anthony Powell, Angus Wilson, Kingsley Amis, V.S. Naipaul; Swinden, Patrick
book.look-4-it.com /History   (13668 words)

  
 THE SUNDAY TIMES: BOOKS. Bibliofile
"Stand in the trench, Achilles, flame-capped, and shout for me." Patrick Shaw Stewart, killed 1917
Living, Patrick Leigh Fermor; dead, Cervantes - artists, adventurers and gentlemen both
Stendhal, Alexander Herzen, Russia's great 19th-century man of letters, and Patrick Leigh Fermor
www.geocities.com /SoHo/Atrium/9231/litra/BIBLIOFL.HTM   (7313 words)

  
 Doorly.com: "Star Trek Insurrection"
With his Royal Shakespeare Company training, you might expect Patrick Stewart to equate comedy with the classics of Wilde or Shaw.
At the "Insurrection" press junket, Brent Spiner (Data) used his roundest Shakespearean tones to intone: "Make it SOOOHHH!" It was pretty impressive, but he admitted the best Patrick Stewart on the Enterprise (other than Stewart himself, of course) is Marina Sirtis.
Actually, a sense of humor seems to be a prerequisite for admission to the crew of the Starship Enterprise.
www.doorly.com /writing/insurrection.htm   (334 words)

  
 Doctor Who - Spearhead from Space
"Spearhead from Space" launchedDoctor Whointo the 1970s with not only a new Doctor, Jon Pertwee, but a new assistant, the scientist Liz Shaw (Caroline John) and a regular place in the show for UNIT and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney).
Nicholas Courtney and John Levene are great to watch as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Sergeant Benton, respectively.
It also marked the debut of the program in color and saw the Doctor stranded on Earth after Patrick Troughton's last adventure, "The War Games" (1969).
www.virtshops.com /dvds/reviews/B00005LMAC.html   (871 words)

  
 Columbo - Episode Guide - TV Tome
gs : Robert Vaughn () Dean Stockwell () Poupee Bocar (Rosanna Wells) Jane Greer (Sylvia Danziger) Robert Vaughn (Hayden Danziger) Patrick Macnee (Captain Gibbon) Dean Stockwell (Lloyd Harrington) Bernard Fox (Purser Preston Watkins) Robert Douglas (Dr. Frank Pierce) Susan Damante-Shaw (Melissa)
Peck) Tim O'Connor (Mike Hathaway) Julie Newmar (Lisa Chambers) Marc Singer (Young Doctor (uncredited)) Paul Stewart (Clifford Paris) Dabney Coleman (Detective Murray) Kate Hawley (Mrs.
He locks him in a wine vault and turns off the air and conditioning, then drags the body out to the ocean and makes it look like Enrico died during a scuba-diving accident.
www.tvtome.com /tvtome/servlet/EpisodeGuideSummary/showid-1011/season-all   (871 words)

  
 Bloody Marsh
James O'Brien, White Outerbridge, John Palmer, John Perkins, Donald Ross, John Rutledge, Richard Scruggs, Jacob Shaw, John Shaw, Oliver Shaw, William Shrubsole, James Simpson, James Stewart, John Stewart, Sr., John Stewart, Jr., Capt. Patrick Sutherland, Lt.
John Hickey, Capt Patrick Sutherland,William Hill, Lt. John Tanner, Sir Patrick Houstoun, Lt. James Wall, Lt. Robert Howart, Thomas Webb, James Innes, Thomas White, Noble Jones, John Wilson
John Tanner, Lt. James Wall, Thomas Webb, Thomas White, John Wilson, and Lt. John Wymess.
www.petersnn.org /petersnn/Frederica.html   (871 words)

  
 Bloody Marsh
James O'Brien, White Outerbridge, John Palmer, John Perkins, Donald Ross, John Rutledge, Richard Scruggs, Jacob Shaw, John Shaw, Oliver Shaw, William Shrubsole, James Simpson, James Stewart, John Stewart, Sr., John Stewart, Jr., Capt. Patrick Sutherland, Lt.
John Pye, John Duncan, Lt. Thomas Marriott, John Shaw, James Finley, Daniel Martyn, Archibald Sinclair, John Finley, Don Daniel Mozoe (Mozo)
John Tanner, Lt. James Wall, Thomas Webb, Thomas White, John Wilson, and Lt. John Wymess.
www.petersnn.org /petersnn/Frederica.html   (877 words)

  
 Stirling James Hutchison: 3D View of the Web
Stevenson, Juliet Stevenson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Ronald Stewart, Al Stewart, Ewan Stewart, Jackie Stewart, Patrick Stewart, Rod Stillman, Marie Spartali Sting Stirling, James Stirling, James Hutchison Stoker, Bram Stone, John Stone, Joss Stoppard, Tom Story, John Stott, Ken Strachey, Lytton Stransham, Edward...
Shaw, John Liston Byam Shaw, Richard Norman Shelley, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Sheybal, Vladek Shiel, M. Shirley, James Shute, Nevil Siddal, Elizabeth Eleanor Sidgwick, Henry Sidney, Algernon Sidney, Sir Philip Skelton, John Skipper, George John Smirke, Sir Robert...
Bysshe Sher, Antony Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Shert, John Sherwin, Ralph Sherwood, Thomas Sheybal, Vladek Shiel, M. Shipman, Dr. Harold Shirley, James Shute, Nevil Shuttleworth, John Siddal, Elizabeth Eleanor Sidgwick, Henry Sidney, Algernon Sidney, Sir Philip Sigfrid of Wexlow Silverstone, Ben Simm...
www.resolve3d.com /Society/Philosophy/Philosophers/S/Stirling,JamesHutchison   (877 words)

  
 Names Appearing in the Volume
Family name : STEWART-SHAW, Bt Incumbent : SIR HOUSTON MARK SHAW-STEWART, 11TH BT., MC, TD Lineage : Lineage-Among the archives of this ancient family, there are preserved three charters by ROBERT III to Sir JOHN STEWART,...
Family name : SINCLAIR OF DUNBEATH Incumbent : SIR PATRICK ROBERT RICHARD SINCLAIR, 10TH BT Lineage : Lineage-ALEXANDER SINCLAIR of Latheron, Co Caithness, yst s of Hon George Sinclair, of Mey, and Margaret, dau of William...
Lineage : Lineage-WILLIAM SINCLAIR, 2nd Ld Sinclair, est s (by his 1st wife), of 1st Earl of Caithness (see that title), who endea...
www.electricscotland.com /burkes/s.htm   (877 words)

  
 The Coterie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its members included: Lady Diana Manners, the most famous beauty in England; Raymond Asquith, son of the Prime Minister and a famed barrister; Patrick Shaw-Stewart, a managing director of Barings Bank and war poet; Edward Horner, Duff Cooper and Sir Denis Anson.
World War I destroyed the original Coterie, taking the lives of Horner, Shaw-Stewart and Asquith.
The Coterie comprised a fashionable and famous set of English aristocrats and intellectuals of the 1910s, widely quoted and profiled in magazines and newspapers of the period.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Coterie   (119 words)

  
 math lessons - The Coterie
Its members included: Lady Diana Manners, the most famous beauty in England; Raymond Asquith, son of the Prime Minister and a famed barrister; Patrick Shaw-Stewart, a managing director of Barings Bank and war poet; Edward Horner, Duff Cooper and Sir Denis Anson.
World War I destroyed the original Coterie, taking the lives of Horner, Shaw-Stewart and Asquith.
It adopted the hostile description as a "corrupt coterie".
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/The_Coterie   (110 words)

  
 Lady Diana Manners - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lady Diana was the most famous of the group, but it included Raymond Asquith (son of the Prime Minister), Patrick Shaw-Stewart, Edward Horner, Sir Denis Anson and Duff Cooper.
Following the deaths of Asquith, Horner, Shaw-Stewart in the war and the death of Anson by drowning in 1914, Lady Diana was allowed to marry Duff Cooper in June 1919.
Lady Diana Manners ( August 29, 1892 - June 16, 1986), later Lady Diana Cooper and then Diana, Viscountess Norwich, was the youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, but was widely supposed to be the illegitimate daughter of Henry Cust.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lady_Diana_Manners   (110 words)

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