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DICEY LOUISE CHAPMAN.(CAPITAL REGION)
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TROY -- Dicey Louise Chapman, 61, died January 27,1999 at Samaritan Hospital in Troy. She was employed at Leisure Arms Nursing Home in Troy until her retirement in 1994. Louise was a member at Wilborn Temple C.O.G.I.C. and a member of their usher board and the North Carolina State Rally. Survivors include five sons, Dannie Chapman, Robert E. Chapman, both of Troy, William B. Chapman, James C. Chapman and Calvin R. Chapman, all of Albany; four daughters, Bettie J. Lewis, Carolyn J. Chapman, Mary A. Andrews and Denise Chapman, all of Troy; two sisters, W. Viola Wilkins of ...
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CRAIGIE AITCHISON
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...50 years, the painter Craigie Aitchison drew on the...legal. His father, Craigie Mason Aitchison KC...at Loretto, the young Craigie-to-be was also groomed...school's director, Sir William Coldstream. Aitchison...
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Art lover's creative legacy lives up to his public vision; The Derek Williams Trust, which has purchased important pieces of art for public display in Wales, celebrates its 10th anniversary this week. Here William Wilkins looks at the contribution of its long-lasting legacy to our pictorial heritage.(News)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...Gallery of Wales to purchase, works by the following artists: Frank Auerbach Craigie Aitcheson Sir Anthony Caro David Hockney Sir Howard Hodgkin Leon Kossoff David Nash William Pye Bridget Riley Rachel Whiteread CAPTION(S): ON TRUST: Frank Auerbach...
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words : Bimbo
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...It sounds impressive. They name as their authority Sir William Craigie's four-volume Dictionary of American English of...that it added ". . .made of brandy and sugar" - Sir William was talking about a drink. American recruits in the...
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Word is out on Scots dictionary
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; WHEN Sir William Craigie withdrew to his study in 1925 to begin compiling a dictionary of...in compiling the dictionary may have something to do with the fact Sir William had first tackled the small matter of compiling the Oxford English...
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Audlego Islendinga: Brot ur sogu islenzkrar bokautgafu og prentunar fra ondverdu fram a pessa old.
Magazine article from: Scandinavian Studies
; ...find thumb-nail sketches of the contributions of Gudbrandur Vigfusson, Eirikr Magnusson, William Morris, George Webbe Dasent, Sir William Craigie, the Viking Society for Northern Research, and Saga Book. The picture in Denmark is more complex...
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Do not play scrabble with these people: celebrating 75 years of the completion of the O.E.D. (Frontline).
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...perhaps surprisingly, 1928 heralded the arrival of macho, national curriculum, and newscasting, among others). Sir William Craigie, then Editor of the Dictionary, replied to Baldwin's speech, including a comment which is as true today as...
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Booknotes
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...as you might say, can be traced to a celebrated paper presented to the Philological Society in London in 1919 by Sir William Craigie, co-editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, and the son of a Dundee jobbing gardener, who called for the creation...
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Scots tongue entrusted to the Filipinos
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday
; ...amateur and professional lexicographers over the past 60 years. The DOST project, as it is known, was started by Sir William Craigie, the compiler of the first Oxford English Dictionary, in 1931. Tentative attempts at computerising the process...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Queen Adelaide, consort of William IV, 1792; Sir George Grove, engineer and...Music and Musicians, 1820; William Thomas Best, organist and...crack shot, 1860; Sir William Alexander Craigie, lexicographer, 1867; John...
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Birthdays Sir Leonard Appleyard, Ambassador...civil engineer, 1834; William Nicol, physicist, 1851...astronomer, 1865; Sir William Rowan Hamilton, astronomer...historian, 1948; Sir William Alexander Craigie, lexicogapher, 1957...
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