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Frank Horton

Frank O. Horton (1882–1948), United States Representative from Wyoming

Frank O. Horton

During the Spanish-American War he served as a private in Company C, Fiftieth Iowa Regiment in 1898; he moved to Saddlestring, Wyoming in 1905 and engaged in livestock raising.


1970–71 Manchester United F.C. season

Following speculation that the Celtic manager Jock Stein would take over during the close season of 1971, Leicester City manager Frank O'Farrell was given the United job.

An Airman's Letter to His Mother

A portrait of Flying Officer Rosewarne (painted from his mother's photographs) by Frank O. Salisbury was unveiled on 18 September 1941 and although his mother attended she wished to remain anonymous desiring to be known only as "the mother of the young unknown warrior".

Brad Gooch

His most acclaimed work is a biography of the poet Frank O'Hara, City Poet.

Brian Merriman

In the 20th century, a number of translations have been produced, including notable English versions by Arland Ussher, Frank O'Connor, Edward Pakenham, 6th Earl of Longford, David Marcus, Ciarán Carson, Thomas Kinsella and a partial translation by Seamus Heaney.

Clinton T. Horton

Clinton Thompson Horton (October 31, 1876 in Petrolia, Butler County, Pennsylvania – January 25, 1953) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Ethnoscience

The anthropologist Robin Horton, who taught at several Nigerian universities, considered the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples as incorporated within conceptual world views that bear certain similarities to, and differences from, the modern scientific worldview.

Frank O'Bannon Highway

A by-pass of Paoli, which has been tentatively numbered as SR 237, is one of the state's Major Moves projects scheduled to begin construction in 2012.

Frank O'Donnell

Francis Martin O'Donnell (born 1954), Irish national, Ambassador of SMOM to Slovakia and retired former UN Resident Coordinator

Frank Hugh O'Donnell (1846–1916), Irish nationalist writer and politician

Frank J. Hugh O'Donnell (1894–1976), Irish critic, playwright and politician

Frank O'Driscoll Hunter

In 1944 the Earl of Halifax, then Britain's Ambassador to the U.S., presented to General Hunter, in the name of the King of England, the CBE, "Commander of the military division of the most excellent order of the British Empire."

Frank O'Farrell

While Torquay manager he returned to West Ham to sign three players, John Bond, Ken Brown and Bill Kitchener.

Frank O'Leary

As the son of a career Army officer, O’Leary moved with his family to many different states during his childhood.

Heather Burge

Heather Marie (Burge) Quella (born November 11, 1971 in Fairfax, CA) is a former professional basketball player and is the twin sister of Heidi (Burge) Horton.

Indiana State Road 237

The redesignation is due to SR 37's designation being transferred to a new route (the Frank O'Bannon Highway) from I-64 to SR 64 and SR 145 between St. Croix and Eckerty.

Jamie Selkirk

John Gilbert and Michael Horton were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for those episodes.

Melissa S. May

She was appointed to the Court of Appeals by Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon in 1998.

New York Genealogical and Biographical Society

Fifteen of the works were painted by Frank O. Salisbury (1874–1962), one of the great English portrait painters of the Twentieth century.

New York Poets Theatre

Productions included Loves Labor, an eclogue by Frank O'Hara, Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise by Wallace Stevens, and di Prima's own Murder Cake.

Nic Pizzolatto

His collection of short fiction Between Here and the Yellow Sea was long-listed for the 2006 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and named one of the top five fiction debuts of the year by Poets & Writers Magazine.

Peter Grippe

While primarily known as a sculptor working in bronze and clay, he created a portfolio of etchings by 21 artists (examples include Willem de Kooning, Jacques Lipchitz, and Peter Grippe himself) and 21 poets (including Frank O'Hara, Dylan Thomas, and Thomas Merton) in a work entitled 21 Etchings and Poems.

Peter S. Brunstetter

In 2006, Brunstetter was appointed to fill a vacancy in the NC Senate resulting from the death of Senator Ham Horton.

Poetry Project

Housed in the historic St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, the grounds are the site of historic memorials to poets Paul Blackburn, Allen Ginsberg, Michael Scholnick, W.H. Auden, Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan, and others.

Priscilla Horton

In the spring of 1855, the German Reeds presented the first performance of "Miss P. Horton's Illustrative Gatherings," musical theatre performances usually consisting of one or two brief comic operas designed for a minimal number of characters and performed with either the piano and harmonium or a small ensemble of musicians.

Robert Horton

Robert E. Horton (1875–1945), American ecologist and soil scientist

Robin W.G. Horton

Horton's sister-in-law is renowned Nigerian sculptor Sokari Douglas Camp.

Rolf Dieter Brinkmann

The precision of description of this style never left him, but merged in his poetry with influences from William Carlos Williams, Frank O'Hara, and Ted Berrigan.

Siren suit

Winston Churchill was a famous wearer, having a pin stripe version which he wore during the war years and then for portraits by Oscar Nemon and Frank O. Salisbury after the war in the 1950s.

Sokari Douglas Camp

She was raised by her brother-in-law, the anthropologist Robin Horton.

St Gerard's School

Frank O'Reilly, Irish banker, businessman; 23rd Chancellor of the University of Dublin.

The Empty Family

The Empty Family was shortlisted for the 2011 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.

The Radio Network

The company was bought out by a syndicate that included The New Zealand Herald and New Zealand Listener publisher Wilson & Horton and United States radio company Clear Channel Communications; Wilson & Horton was then purchased by Ireland-based media conglomerate Independent News & Media, and onsold to Independent's Australian subsidiary APN.

Thomas-Morse R-5

Despite these problems, the two R-5s, flown by Captain Frank O'Driscoll Hunter and Lieutenant Clayton L. Bissell were amongst the starters for the Pulitzer Race on 14 October.

Vladimir Mayakovsky

Frank O'Hara wrote a poem named after him, "Mayakovsky", in which the speaker is standing in a bathtub, a probable reference to his play The Bathhouse.

Water and religion

Robin Horton, "African Traditional Thought and Western Science."

Wesley W. Horton

Horton researched and prepared the plaintiffs' position in the landmark school finance case Horton v. Meskill on behalf of his son Barnaby, the lead plaintiff.

William Edward Zeuch

In 1917, at Ruskin College in Florida, along with the husband and wife combination of Kate Richards O'Hare and Frank O’Hare, Zuech created the basis for a school that would focus on educating the future leaders of an emerging class of workers.


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