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Harold Hobson

the complete catalogue, 1922-1988

(178) Lehmann, Maria, Come Back With Diamonds (201) Lennon, John, In His
Own Write (231) Stephen D (204) The Au ... Play With a Tiger (200) Lessing,
Gottfried, Nathan the Wise (227) (227) Levene, Philip, Kill Two Birds (203) Levin,
Ira, ...

The Harold Lloyd Encyclopedia

Harold Lloyd, born in 1893, became one of the greatest comic actors in America. This is a compendium of all things Lloyd, with entries on noteworthy persons, recurring themes, crucial elements of Lloyd's life (birth, education, marriage, family, hobbies, death, etc.), his prime co-stars and co-workers, the films that made him a legend (201 of them), and numerous other topics covering every facet of the man and the actor, all fully cross-referenced and accompanied by a vast collection of images and advertisements. Lacking the vaudeville training of his chief contemporaries, Lloyd nonetheless grew quickly from a gag technician to a skilled actor. In 1917, he created his famed Glass Character, but a live bomb amongst the props maimed his hand two years later. Keeping his handicap hidden by use of a revolutionary prosthetic, he continued to both charm and enthrall audiences. The action may be outlandish, he said of himself, but the characters--most particularly the central character--must not be. An Appendix A lists the Lloyd shorts in the order produced, with the Production Code assigned by the Rolin Film Company officials. Appendix B is a proper filmography, listing each Lloyd film from 1913 to 1966 in chronological order.

Annette M. D'Agostino. 101 Fraser, William R. Fox Film Corporation With ... Olin
Caldwell Francis was born on September 13, 1892 in Mooreville, Mississippi, the
first child of Nathan and Nessie Francis. He later was big brother to three sisters.

Harold Frederic Powell genealogy

1693 Stratford and d. 1753/4 Brookfield, CT. ii. HANNAH. Born, 11 Apr 1703, in
New Milford, CT. She m. 10 Aug 1738 New Milford, Nathan Barnum. iii.
BENJAMIN. Born, 29 Apr 1704, in New Milford, CT. Oied, before 1765, in New
Milford.

Wilbur Schramm and Noam Chomsky Meet Harold Innis

Media, Power, and Democracy

Wilbur Schramm and Noam Chomsky Meet Harold Innis is an original, critical, in-depth analysis of the media and communication thought of Canada’s most highly acclaimed scholar, Harold Adams Innis. Even in Canada, however, Innis’s writings until now have been only partially cited and interpreted: Innis is usually stereotyped as being merely an economic historian fixated on previous civilizations, whereas in fact he was an astute analyst whose main concerns were with present problems and future trajectories. In the United States, meanwhile, Innis’s media and communication writings have been quite neglected and even denigrated. Drawing on Innis’s less frequently cited work, including his long neglected Political Economy in the Modern State, Robert Babe opens up Innis’s media scholarship as a whole, unfolding it in startling critical, yet ultimately appreciative ways. By comparing Innis’s media scholarship with Wilbur Schramm's and Noam Chomsky's, moreover, Babe tests the claims, positions, and modes of analysis not only of Innis, but also of the other two celebrated scholars as well, casting new light on their works and allowing the reader to imagine what sort of discourses might have been possible had the three been in conversation together. Wilbur Schramm and Noam Chomsky Meet Harold Innis provides comparative insight into foundational media scholarship in the United States and Canada, and explores in some detail the relevance of Innis for twenty-first century digitized society.

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, David, Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney. The Lonely Crowd. Yale University
Press ...

Harold F. Silver

Western Inventor, Businessman, and Civic Leader

Inventors such as Harold Farnes Silver can be counted among the few souls who reshape their time and place. Silver belongs in the company of such figures as Cyrus McCormick and fellow Utah natives John Moses Browning and Philo Farnsworth, for he created machines that transformed whole industries. An entrepreneur as well, he built corporations on the foundation of his inventions. He then shared his success and business acumen through civic service that strengthened the communities with which he was affiliated, especially Denver, Colorado, where he made his home. During World War II, as owner of a still fledgling business, he piloted the effort that brought inland shipyards hundreds of miles from the ocean to the city by the Rocky Mountains. As a philanthropist and as an organizer or participant in countless causes and business organizations, he left a rare legacy of public service through private means in Denver and elsewhere. Mastery of mechanical invention made Harold Silver's business and civic achievements possible. He was born into a family of mechanical engineers, craftsmen in iron and steel. Their trade was with mines, smelters, farms, and food factories, businesses whose products were the mainstays of the western economy. Sugar, from sugar beets, and coal were among the most important of those products. In the twentieth century new technology continued to alter farms and mines, but as midcentury approached, coal mines and sugar factories still employed many antiquated labor-intensive methods. Mechanization, chemistry, and automation had only begun to redefine the nature of work and production in these industries. Harold Silver had an unequaled role in creating the machinery that accelerated that process. He invented new means of receiving and processing sugar beets and extracting sugar from them, dramatically reducing labor needs and increasing production capabilities. Having revolutionized the sugar beet business, he then created a new way of obtaining sugar from its other major source, sugar cane. His influence on coal mining was perhaps even more important, earning him a place among America's greatest inventors. Silver's continuous coal miner, a teethed monster of a machine, tore out coal by the wall, moved it from the mining face, and loaded it for transport to the surface. It replaced back-breaking hand labor by miners, integrated the various tasks of several less-efficient machines, and made coal mining safer, less expensive, and more productive. Harold Silver faced a fair share of controversy and hardship along his road to achievement and success. From his youth in Salt Lake City as part of a polygamous and broken Mormon family to his own permanent break with his youngest son, episodes of personal tragedy as well as joy and public accomplishment shaped a life that has received insufficient notice.

Nathan Rosenberg, Technology and American Economic Growth (Armonk, N.Y.:
M. E. Sharpe, 1972). Joseph Rossman ... Yale University Press, 1970). Gregory C
. Thompson and Allan D. Ainsworth, EIMCO: The History 242 Harold F. Silver.

From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology (CBSB11) – Celebrating Harold Scheraga’s 90th Birthday

Gregory D. Hawkins, Christopher J. Cramer, and Donald G. Truhlar,
Parametrized Models of Aqueous Free Energies of Solvation ... Nathan A. Baker,
David Sept, Simpson Joseph, Michael J. Holst, and J. Andrew McCammon,
Electrostatics of ...

Harold Macmillan and the Berlin Wall Crisis, 1958-62

The Limits of Interest and Force

Drawing on newly released government papers, John Gearson assesses the development of Harold Macmillan's foreign policy during the Berlin Wall Crisis. Tracing the bitter alliance disputes of the crisis, Dr Gearson shows how Macmillan's attempts to chart an independent course, crucially undermined his standing with his European partners and revealed his confused approach to European security. Berlin is placed at the centre of consideration of British foreign policy, making this book an important contribution to the historiography of the period.

... 208m, 217n Tusa, Ann, 206n, 207n, 233n Twining, General Nathan, 87
general war, argues US should ignore risk of, ... 126, 129–30 and U-2 summit,
144, 150 and western peace plan, 93–5, 99 see also Eisenhower, Dwight D.;
Kennedy, ...

A Harold Bell Wright Trilogy

The Shepherd of the Hills/The Calling of Dan Matthews/God and the Groceryman

Wish he would join; we'd be sure of him then ... They would like mighty well to get
him away from us if ... I guess if the truth was known old Nathan's about the best
fixed of anyone in Corinth." Sometimes a group would put their heads closer ...