José Mármol
José Mármol , 1817-71, Argentine writer of the romantic school. His invectives against Juan Manuel de Rosas earned him the nickname "the poetic hangman of Rosas." He was imprisoned by Rosas in 1839 and later fled to Montevideo, where he lived until the overthrow of the dictator. Mármol's fame rests primarily upon his novel La Amalia (1851-55, tr. 1919), which, despite its stilted style, presents a powerful description of the tyranny of Rosas. He also wrote El peregrino (1847) [the pilgrim], a long poem in imitation of Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
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JOHNSTON, SAMUEL
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 11/20/2007; 206 words
; Died October 4, 2007. The family of the late Samuel Johnston wish to thank everyone for their support and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to the Rev. Dario Leal and Mr W. Magill.
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Rev. Samuel S. Johnston, 83; was rector of Wellesley church
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 2/7/1994; 500 words
; The Rev. Samuel S. (Tobe) Johnston, former rector of St. Andrew...heart failure. He was 83. Rev. Johnston, an Episcopalian minister, was...there for 10 years. In 1951, Rev. Johnston became rector of St. Andrew's...
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OBIT - JOHNSTON, SAMUEL CHARLES
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 1/12/2008; 449 words
; Samuel Charles Johnston, 19, of Salem, went home to be with...parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Michael Johnston, of Salem, Va.; one sister, April...and two brothers, Aaron and Philip Johnston, both of Salem. He is also survived...
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MACARTNEY, SAMUEL JOHNSTON
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 6/27/2008; 275 words
; Died June 25, 2008, peacefully, in his 96th year in hospital, (house private), beloved husband of the late Mary and father of Margaret, Sandy, Joyce and the late Jim and Hazel. Funeral Service to be held on Saturday 28th June at 9.30 a.m. in Woodvale Presbyterian Church, Woodvale Road, Belfast and
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Johnston wheeling and dealing; GM signs Ricketts, waives Samuel and pursues another striker.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario); 4/12/2008; 601 words
; ...play tomorrow. Johnston said the release...Trinidadian striker Collin Samuel wasn't related...signing. Instead, Johnston said Samuel will return to Trinidad...hamstring. Despite Samuel's slow start to the season, Johnston says his release...
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Football: MO GO'S A NO GO FOR ARABS ACE; Samuel told he can't join Johnston.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 5/16/2007; 700+ words
; ...United striker Collin Samuel has been denied the chance...seal a deal with Maurice Johnston's MLS side Toronto...has since emerged that Samuel should have applied for...and former Old Firm star Johnston remains keen on the player...
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JOHNSTON, WILFRED SAMUEL
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 6/21/2007; 236 words
; ...2007, (suddenly), at his home, Avonmore Road, London, (formerly of Killyman, Dungannon), beloved son of the late Samuel and dearly-loved son of Mollie and loving brother to Mertie and Edith. Cremation at Putney Vale, London on Tuesday 26th...
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JOHNSTON, SAMUEL JAMES
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 12/12/2007; 288 words
; The family of the late Sammy (Sam) wish to thank all who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement. All who sent cards, letters, gifts, donations in lieu of flowers, telephoned or called at the home, attended the funeral or helped in any way. Thanks also to the Ministers for their kind
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JOHNSTON, SAMUEL (SAM)
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 10/5/2007; 188 words
; Deeply regretted by the Doak family and the Bunting family. The Lord is my Shepherd.
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JOHNSTON, SAMUEL (SAMMY)
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 12/3/2007; 191 words
; Deepest sympathy to his wife Peggy, daughter Audrey and son-in- law Colin, from nephew Jack Shanks.
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Samuel Johnston
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Samuel Johnston 1733-1816, political leader in the...Carolina, where his uncle, Gabriel Johnston , was royal governor. After being admitted...Continental Congress (1780-82). Johnston was governor of North Carolina (1787...
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Johnson, Hugh Samuel
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...opportunities to serve as did Hugh Samuel Johnson (1882 – 1942...from the Great Depression. Hugh Samuel Johnson was born on August 5, 1882...Fort Scott, Kansas. His father, Samuel Johnston, and mother, Elizabeth Mead...
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Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson 1853-1937, English actor-manager. He was trained by Samuel Phelps, made his first appearance in 1874, and thereafter performed with the Bancrofts (1878), John Hare, and Henry Irving...
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Iredell, James
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States
...Edenton, N.C., 20 Oct. 1799; interred Gov. Samuel Johnston's private burial ground, Hayes, N.C.); associate...to study law, which he did under the tutelage of Samuel Johnston, whose sister, Hannah, he married on 18 July 1773...
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Goldwyn, Samuel
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
...1925; son: the producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. Career: 1895...Selwyn; 1922—formed Samuel Goldwyn Productions, with...GOLDWYN: books— Johnston, Alva, The Great Goldwyn...1937. Griffith, Richard, Samuel Goldwyn, New York, 1956...
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