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- 1281: Marilyn Monroe: Suicide or Murder
- ... was confronted by two Secret Service Agents, who grilled him for an hour about his appearance at the private affair. They wanted to make sure he didn't write about Marilyn and Bobby, he told Richard Adle, who had gotten him into the party. (Brown, and Barham) The following weekend, Marilyn learned that the president was about to end their affair, at the urging of his advisors who believed his public ...
- 1282: John Wilkes Booth
- ... woman who was well connected to the Confederate spy network. Thomas Harbin, an acquaintance of Booth and originally part of the plan to capture President Lincoln, took them to William Bryant and then to Dr. Richard Stuart's home. Stuart, however, did not allow the two men to remain at his home. Booth and Herold went to the cabin of William Lucas, another free black man, forcibly removing Lucas and his ...
- 1283: Seeing Through Salvador Dalν's Kaleidoscopic Eyes
- ... six items of jewelry. In Rome, he worked with Luchino Visconti on a production of Shakespeare's As You Like It. Then he designed the sets and costumes for the play Don Juan Tenorio and Richard Strauss's Salome in Madrid and London, respectively. In 1975, Dalν began showing signs of illness. His work was increasingly interfered with by the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. In 1978 he entered a clinic ...
- 1284: A Memorable Experience in Photography
- ... the beauty and power it can have on your emotions. Works Cited Capa, Robert. New York: Grossman, 1974. Capa, Robert. Images Of War New York: Paragraphic Books, 1974. Capa, Robert. Photographs Eds. Cornell Capa and Richard Whelan. New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc, 1985.
- 1285: Charles Darwin: His Life Story of Dicovery
- ... absolutely no view on 'Darwin's Theory of Evolution' or 'Darwinism' what is commonly believed by the magistarium is that one should not necessarily take the Bible in a literal sense ..." -An excerpt from Robert Richard's The Meaning of Evolution. Charles Darwin, a British naturalist has revolutionized biological and genetic studies with his new idea of "Natural Selection." His theory on evolution, which held that a species had emerged from ...
- 1286: Oscar Wilde
- ... by Lord Chamberlain under an old law forbidding theatrical depiction of biblical characters. Renowned actress Sarah Bernhardt, who was to appear in the play, produced it in Paris in 1894. Thirteen years later German composer Richard Strauss turned it into a successful opera. In 1895, Wilde began flaunting his off-and-on relationship with Douglas in public. Outraged by this, the Marquess of Queensberry left a visiting card at Wilde's ...
- 1287: Biograhy of Arnold Schwarzenegger
- ... Arnold is a perfect example of the American Dream realized. Perhaps his struggle is the reason that Schwarzenegger appeals to the world. The symbolic representation of the American Dream is a powerful force. "
Time's
Richard Corliss called him 'the most potent symbol of worldwide dominance of the US entertainment industry'" (Hoberman 24). People see Schwarzenegger as an American Icon because he achieved the American Dream, thus making him an American ...
- 1288: Charles Manson: Orgins of a Madman
- ... succeeded in gaining one of these followers, the first thing he did was to deprogram both their ego and their "hang ups," about conventional society. By "hang ups," he meant anything he did not like. Richard DeMargeno, a criminologist, believed Manson was able to control these people by replacing their father figures. "It wasn't a very difficult process. He was dealing with lonely insecure people in need of a father ...
- 1289: Woman of the Year: 1953-Queen Elizabeth II
- ... Arthur George and was later known as Prince of Wales. They also had Princess Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise on August 15, 1950, Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward on February 19, 1960, and Prince Edward Antony Richard Louis on March 10, 1964. Elizabeth and Philip were on a tour in Kenya when her dad died on February 6, 1952, and she automatically became Queen Elizabeth II. She was not just Queen of ...
- 1290: William Shakespeare
- ... They had three children Suzanne(1583) and the twins Hamnet and Judith(1585). In his mid-twenties he left Stratford(supposedly because of poaching on the Queen's land) for London. His first job with Richard Burbage's men was as an osler; next an actor. No one knows what he was doing during 1585-1592. By 1592 he had become known in London as an actor and playwright; his rise ...
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