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- founder of the New Thought movement.
- Henry Wood (disambiguation)
- Henry Wood (1834-1909): Early New Thought Mentor by Deb Whitehouse (conference paper)
- Henry Wood (Wood, Henry, 1834-1909) | The Online Books Page - bibliography
- Wikisource page
- Library of Congress authority
Norman Tanner SJ
[edit]Malcolm McBain, British diplomat
[edit]- Search
- Malcolm McBain PDF from Churchill College, University of Cambridge
- Recipient of the MC, [Ancestry medal card scan http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/1262/30850_A000200-00697?pid=1151704&backurl=http://search.ancestry.co.uk//cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DImO3%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DMedalRolls%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Dfrancis%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dbray%26gsln_x%3D0%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Ddq7%26pcat%3D39%26fh%3D9%26h%3D1151704%26recoff%3D9%252011%26ml_rpos%3D10&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ImO3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true]
- RW Surrey Rgt ~ Ancestry WWI search. No Mil ID number
- Editor of Russian and Japanese prize cases with [[Cecil Hurst]
- Husband of Ruth Hester Frances Scarlett, dau. of Lt.-Col. Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett & sister of Shelley Scarlett, 5th Baron Abinger, Robert Scarlett, 6th Baron Abinger and Hugh Scarlett, 7th Baron Abinger.
- UPenn ebooks page for Bray.
- WorldCat ID page
- Official Website
- WP linking pages:
- John Keats (not currently on Percy Bysshe Shelley page though
- James Scarlett, 8th Baron Abinger
- Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry
- Duncan Wu
- Beatrice Harrison
- Official Websiste
- Co-founded by James Scarlett, 8th Baron Abinger
- Vogel, Cornelia Johanna de (1905-1986) - Biography at Huygens ING
- Cite: © Huygens ING - Den Haag. Bronvermelding: A.H.M. van Schaik, 'Vogel, (1905-1986)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn6/vogelcde 12-11-2013
- SORT = VOGEL, C J de
- Bibliography
- Ecclesia Catholica, 1946
- Greek Philosophy, 3 vols., 1950
- Pythagoras and Early Pythagoreanism, 1966
- Philosophia I, 1970
- Philosophia II, 1972
- Rethinking Plato and Platonism, 198
56 - actually published posthumously according to bio at Huygens
- Vogel dab page for Vogel-s
Frederick Moore, American journalist
[edit]- Some modern editions of his works give his middle initial as W., but no evidence for this.
- Author and journalist
- Known works:
- The Balkan Trail (1906)
- Passing of Morocco (1908)
- Chaos in Europe (1919)
- America's Naval Challenge (1929)
- With Japan's Leaders (1942)
- (As contributor)
- Saitō, Hiroshi / Japan's policies and purposes; selections from recent addresses and writings (1935)
- Catalogue of very important old Chinese rugs, and a few other rare works of Chinese art, including sculptures, porcelains, bronzes, embroideries and jewelry, from the collections of Frederick Moore [...] and John Kimberly Mumford [...] to be sold [...] (1919)
- Catalogue of brilliant old robes from the late court of the Manchus (1917)
- Biographical information in footnotes from My Life before the War, 1860-1917 by John J. Pershing
- Goodreads author record edited from Pershing's autobiography
- Spectator review of The Balkan Trail
- DAB page - Frederick Moore.
- Google search
- Identities:
- Frederick Ferdinand Moore
- Often misidentified with Frederick Moore (Journalist)
- Also born 1877. NLA suggest died 1956 BUT mixes up his works with those of the journalist.
- Known works:
- The Devil's Admiral (1913)
- Siberia To-Day (1919)
- Isle O' Dreams (1920)
- Sailor Girl (1920)
- The Samovar Girl (1921)
- Goodreads Author page
- Title page of Siberia To-Day (Appleton, 1919): "Late Captain, Intelligence Division, General Staff. A.E.F. Siberia. Author of The Devil's Admiral".
- http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Moore%2C%20Frederick%20Ferdinand%2C%201877-
- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Lw4DAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=Moore,+Frederick+Ferdinand,+1877-&source=bl&ots=MmRXfn9BN0&sig=UHyLduT2jE4MON9M_38shjcm-9c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSutSNkfDMAhXLCcAKHY6EAkAQ6AEIMzAF#v=onepage&q=Moore%2C%20Frederick%20Ferdinand%2C%201877-&f=false
- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6jLWCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=frederick+moore+siberia&source=bl&ots=dRds4TrcSY&sig=qMF_Fx4OZLcftFMzIrd_OFNMUMY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjh6d-bk_DMAhUkJcAKHYAIBnAQ6AEIJzAD#v=onepage&q=frederick%20moore%20siberia&f=false
- https://archive.org/stream/siberiatodayill00moorgoog#page/n12/mode/2up
- http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupid?key=ha001235190
J. N. Westwood / John Norton Westwood, author
[edit]- Dr John N Westwood is an honorary members of CREES (Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies) at the University of Birmingham.
- Author profile on OUP
- J. N. Westwood, Honorary Research Fellow, University of Birmingham
- Encyclopedia.com entry - evidence for middle name, also groups works
- Works on:
- Russian history
- Middle Eastern history
- Russo-Japanese war
- WWII
- Eastern Front
- Railway history (international), especially regarding steam trains.
- Eugene Victor Thaw
- b. 1927 USA
- Art collector, Art dealer, Author
- Married to Clare Eddy Thaw
- Patron of various museums and galleries, especially the Pierpont Morgan Library.
- Morgan Library & Museum bio (PDF)
- BA St. John's College, Annapolis.
- Graduate studies in Art History at Columbia University, 1948-1950
- Founded E.V. Thaw & Co. at age of 23
- Founder member of the Art Dealers Association of America, board member since 1964, President 1970-1972.
- Began formal association with the Morgan in 1968 - elected to Association of Fellows. Trustee board member since 1988.
- 2003 received Hadrian Award from the World Monuments Fund.
- Eugene V. Thaw Named Honorary Trustee at Metropolitan Musem - Met Museum press release, 30 September 2002
- The Apollo Awards 2008, Apollo magazine, 1 December 2008 - Eugene V. Thaw announced as Personality of the Year by Louise Nicholson.
- Oral history interview with Eugene V. Thaw, 2007 October 1-2, Archives of American Art transcript
- A Collector Who Can Let Go of His Treasures, article in The New York Times, 24 November 2002 by Jason Edward Kaufman.
- Collector Eugene Victor Thaw speaks on the pursuit of quality, interview by Steven Litt, 06 March 2010, for Cleveland.com regarding his opinions on collecting
- Eugene V. Thaw Endows Curatorial Position at the Morgan Library, Observer Culture, by M.H. Miller, 13 June 2014.
- British Museum biography
- b. 1927
- wife's name
- middle name
- Sharing the Bouty of an Art Collector, New York Times, Carol Vogel, 22 January 2009.
- Morgan Library & Museum bio (PDF)
- ≠ Wikilinks needed
- Redirect: Eugene Thaw, linked from Hadrian Award list.
- Police Gazette (painting) - past owner (listed)
- Museum_of_Modern_Art#Board_of_trustees - honorary trustee (listed)
- Fenimore Art Museum - re the Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection of American Indian Art.
- Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - donor list
- Jan Krugier?, art dealer - listed in a quote
- Per Fredrik Thorkelsson Scholander
- Marine biologist
- Other biology
- Respiration (mammals)
- student and son-in-law of Laurence Irving (scientist) - redlink
- 29 November 1905 - 13 June 1980 [
- Elected National Academy of Sciences, 1961
- WorldCat au search
- LCCN: n/88/283197
- Arrival in US at Swarthmore in 1939:
- <ref name="Appreciation">{{cite journal | url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/510320 | title=Laurence Irving: An Appreciation | journal=Physiological and Biochemical Zoology: Ecological and Evolutionary Approaches | year=2007 | volume=80 | issue=1 | pages=9-24 | doi=10.1086/510320 | last=Dawson | first=William R. | archive-url=https://www.alaska.edu/files/uajourney/IrvingAppreciation.pdf |dead-url=no |archive-date=21 March 2011}}</ref>, p.12
- Sandboxed
- The Online Books Page for Gertrude Clarke Nuttall
- Google preview of The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science
- LC Auth: no/2015/099121
- Entry in Ladies in the Laboratory? as Gertrude Clarke (see also confirms id), pp.47.
- Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturalists as Nuttall, Mrs. Gertrude Clarke, p.523
- 1864-1929
- UPenn Online Books Page
- David F. Wright in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Published in print September 2004 | Published online September 2004 | e-ISBN: 9780198614128 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/49011
- "Kelman, John (1864-1929), United Free Church of Scotland minister, was born on 20 June 1864 in the Free Church manse, Dundonald, Ayrshire, the only son of John Kelman (1830-1907), minister of Dundonald Free Church of Scotland, and his wife, Margaret Harper Urquhart. His only sister, Janet Harvey Kelman, became a ..."
- Born 20 Kune 1864 in Dundonald, Ayrshire
- Son of John Kelman (1830-1907) and wife Margaret Harper Urquhart.
- 1 sister, Janet Harvey Kelman
- Education
- Leith High School; Royal High School, Edinburgh
- Edinburgh University, matriculated in 1879, MA graduation 1884.
- Taught by J.S. Blackie (Greek) and David Masson
- New College Edinburgh - trained as minister for the Free Church, like his father 1884-5, 1888-90 = interuption by illness.
- Recuperated in Australia where 1887-88 studied at Ormond (Presbyterian) College in Melbourne.
- Licensed as assistant in June 1890, to George Adam Smith in Queen's Cross Aberdeen.
- Honorary DD from Edinburgh University in 1907.
- Honorary DD from Yale University in 1917
- Honorary LittD from Lafayette University 1920
- Honorary DD from Princeton 1921
- Married 18 May 1892 to Ellin Runcorn Bell, dau of William Hamilton Bell (Edinburgh)
- Started ministry 4 March 1897 at New North Free Church in Edinburgh, succeeding Dr Robert Gordon Balfour.
- Volunteered as minister on outbreak of war (which?) but fell ill again.
- Worked with YMCA in France and Italy between 1916 & 1917.
- Awarded OBE 1917
- Commissioned 1917 by British government to "advocate the allied cause in America".
- Nov 1919 moved to a post in New York and preached in many locations including Yale University. - published as The War and Preaching (1919)
- Delivered the Mendenhall lectures in 1920 at De Pauw, Indiana - Some Aspects of International Christianity (1920)
- Sick again c1921 and returned to Britain
- April 1924 - appointed minister in Hampstead, London
- September 1925 - retired to Edinburgh
- Died 3 May 1929
- Sandboxed
- Obituary "William Shirley Bayley" by M.M. Leighton in Science, New Series, Vol. 98, No. 2537 (Aug. 13, 1943), pp. 145-146
- Cache of Memorial to Morris Morgan Leighton, 1887—1971 by Louis L. Ray of the U.S. Geological Survey
- Howard Kahane - "Nancy Cavender, who is a Professor Emeritus at the College of Marin and coauthored later editions of Kahane's 1971 textbook,[1] was also "his companion",[2] according to the New York Times."
- [1] http://edu.cengage.co.uk/catalogue/product.aspx?isbn=1133942326
- [2] Lewis, Paul (2001) Obituary: Howard Kahane, 73, Philosopher Who Advanced a School of Logic, New York Times, May 22 (Accessed April 29, 2011) <ref name="obit">Lewis, Paul (2001) [https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/22/nyregion/howard-kahane-73-philosopher-who-advanced-a-school-of-logic.html Obituary: Howard Kahane, 73, Philosopher Who Advanced a School of Logic], New York Times, May 22 (Accessed April 29, 2011)</ref><ref>Hausman, Alan., Landesman, Charles. and Seamon, Roger. (2002) Howard Kahane, 1928-2001 ''[[Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association]]'' Vol. 75, No. 5, May, pp. 191-193</ref>
- Nancy M Cavender - Cengage author page
- Nancy M. Cavender, College of Marin "Nancy M. Cavender is Professor Emeritus at the College of Marin."
- English department
- of Mill Valley - Kahane's obit
- Husband of Nancy L. Lapp
- Paul W. Lapp - BAS Library. Firewalled.
- Paul W. Lapp in Memoriam - by Delbert R. Hillers
- Paul W. Lapp: In Memoriam - by Edward F. Campbell Jr.