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Courtship[edit]

Source Leading article given in source Who does the source say is the director? Comments
Science + Media Museum / Robert Paul and the race to invent cinema The N/A "Over the next 10 years, Robert Paul became a remarkably prolific film-maker... ...His output includes many ‘firsts’ which remain significant in British film history. The comedy short The Soldier’s Courtship (1896) was Britain’s, and arguably the world’s, first fiction film."
The Bioscope The Robert W. Paul director: "Robert Paul
production company: Paul’s Animatograph Works
supervised by: Alfred Moul"
BFI database The Alfred Moul "Producer R.W. Paul"
BFI Screen Online The N/A "Paul's first films were actualities, but he innovated in producing what was arguably the first British story film, The Soldier's Courtship (1896), featuring Fred Storey, Julie Seale, and Paul's wife Ellen."
University of Brighton School of Media - The Soldier’s Courtship? or Tommy Atkins in the Park? The
Who's Who of Victorian Cinema A N/A "In addition to the various actualities shot in the streets, a little comedy called A Soldier's Courtship was staged on the roof of the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square, where he was then exhibiting. This starred Fred Storey, Julie Seale, and Paul's wife Ellen as the interloper. It became so popular that he made a second version the following year."
Visit Bradford The Paul
Magic Lantern The Paul
A&S Computing Media Library A "Paul produced what is arguably the first British narrative film A Soldier's Courtship (1896, now lost)"
Museum Crush The "In the collections of the National Science and Media Museum are surviving frames from the first fiction film The Soldier’s Courtship (1896), a reconstruction of which is being screened as part of the exhibition..."
Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema

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Rework these several tables into one table by year?

Meserve[edit]

Grzimek[edit]

Succession boxes for NYT executive editor[edit]

Alberta[edit]

Career[edit]

Views on Evangelicalism and Donald Trump[edit]

Roger Kennedy bibliography[edit]

Lincoln Forum[edit]

Garry Wills bibliography[edit]

Carnegie Medal[edit]

Diana Preston[edit]

Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer[edit]

Develop filmography/ies

Ian Toll[edit]

Give these all a once-over

George Lochner[edit]

Jonathan Thunder[edit]

Twelve[edit]


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Bug[edit]

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Barbour and RNC[edit]

Better plot on Immortal Combat[edit]

Founding fathers[edit]

Desperately Seeking Susan[edit]

Piper comments on They Live and Bronswik[edit]

Robin[edit]

Reduplicated band names[edit]

Helmreich[edit]

Expand these tables to 1700(?)[edit]

Graham and Muscatine[edit]

Scout Raskin[edit]

Mad World + Shirelles[edit]

U2 Unforgettable Fire[edit]

CT + Galli[edit]

Hitch[edit]

Raiders[edit]

Tom Osborne[edit]

Sharon Stone[edit]

  • Total Recall commentary on Stone's acting in TR + Basic Instinct

PB vs. MA[edit]

Peter Gabriel[edit]

Yossarian[edit]

French[edit]

Katie Hill[edit]

Myra Breckinridge[edit]

Watson Welles[edit]

Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra[edit]

Roger Simon[edit]

List of children of clergy[edit]

Mueller Report[edit]

Peter Davison[edit]

Huckabees[edit]

Geyer[edit]

Similarities with the career of Georgie Anne Geyer[edit]

Columnist Mike Royko of the Chicago Tribune wrote a 1993 column observing parallels between the fictional character Georgie Anne Lahti and his former colleague, foreign correspondent Georgie Anne Geyer. Royko detailed similarities in the names, hair styles, Chicago roots, journalistic career paths, and authorship of writings on Fidel Castro between Lahti and Geyer, and proceeded to level criticisms at producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and her husband and partner Harry:

"There are other similarities, but you get the idea: The fictional TV Georgie Anne has to be based on the real-life Georgie Anne... ...See, the real Georgie Anne is not happy with the TV sitcom Georgie Anne. For one thing, the TV Georgie Anne-while a talented journalist-is a bit of a floozy. While researching her book on Fidel Castro, she apparently spent considerable time in bed with him. The real life Georgie Anne doesn't gather her facts that way... ...This troubles the real-life Georgie Anne. While not a prude, she has spent about 30 years building a reputation as one of the top foreign correspondents in the world... ...The real-life Georgie Anne is a brilliant, respected expert in foreign affairs, who writes a column that appears in 120 newspapers, has authored important books and magazine articles. Along the way, she's put her life on the line more than once. She has reason to be proud of her accomplishments. It wasn't easy. She broke in to journalism when the few women on newspapers covered cooking, fashion or society... ...But since show biz is show biz, they turn her into a bimbo. It isn't inconceivable that readers, editors and government officials might see the TV show and ask: 'Hey, that's our Georgie Anne Geyer. Is she really a floozy?' Did the TV producers ask if they could use the real Georgie Anne that way? Not only did they not ask, they loftily deny that their TV Georgie Anne is in any way based on the real life Georgie Anne. A mere coincidence, yuck, yuck."[1]

Charles Grayson[edit]

"He began his writing career as a contributor to Esquire magazine. He later wrote seven novels and became editor of six story anthologies, including “Stories for Men” (1936), “Half‐a‐Hundred Tales by Great American Writers” (1945) and “The Fourth Round” (1953)."

Partial list of Ace Books - Is this the same guy? SIgns point to yes!

  • D-207 NA Charles Grayson Hollywood Doctor (1957)
  • D-49 MY Dan Cushman Tongking! / Charles Grayson Golden Temptress - This book says that Golden Temptress (published by Ace in 1954) was originally published by Doubleday in 1948 under the title The Broken Gate. This source says that The Broken Gate was written in 1948 by Charles Grayson, 1903-1973.

This book says that the author of the Golden Argosy is also the author of Golden Temptress and Hollywood Doctor.

Murder in the Air[edit]

Floods[edit]

DGA and WGA[edit]

Lists of awards by actor[edit]

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Think about these names and possible redirects[edit]

Stubs I have started to return to and enhance[edit]

Rita Moreno[edit]

Allan Nevins Prize (2)[edit]

Lists of awards received by person[edit]

State Mottos[edit]


State
federal district
or territory
Motto English translation Language Date Ref(s)
 Alabama Audemus jura nostra defendere We dare defend our rights Latin 1923 [2]
 Alaska North to the Future English 1967 [3]
 American Samoa Samoa, Muamua Le Atua Samoa, let God be first Samoan 1973 [4]
 Arizona Ditat Deus God enriches Latin 1863 [5][6]
 Arkansas Regnat populus[N 1] The people rule Latin 1907 [7]
 California Eureka (Εὕρηκα) I have found it Greek 1849[N 2] [8]
 Colorado Nil sine numine Nothing without providence Latin November 6, 1861 [9]
 Connecticut Qui transtulit sustinet He who transplanted sustains Latin October 9, 1662 [10]
 Delaware Liberty and Independence English 1847 [11]
 District of Columbia Justitia Omnibus Justice for All Latin August 3, 1871 [12]
 Florida In God We Trust English 1868[N 3] [13]
 Georgia Wisdom, Justice, Moderation[N 4] English 1798 [15][16][14]
 Guam [17]
 Hawaii Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness Hawaiian July 31, 1843[N 5] [19][18]
 Idaho Esto perpetua Let it be perpetual Latin 1890 [20]
 Illinois State sovereignty, national union English 1819 [21]
 Indiana The Crossroads of America English 1937 [22]
 Iowa Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain English 1847 [23]
 Kansas Ad astra per aspera To the stars through difficulties Latin 1861 [24]
 Kentucky United we stand, divided we fall
Deo gratiam habeamus
Let us be grateful to God English
Latin
1942
2002
[25]
 Louisiana Union, justice, confidence English 1902 [26]
 Maine Dirigo I lead Latin 1820 [27]
 Maryland Fatti maschi, parole femine Strong deeds, gentle words Italian 1874 [28][29]
 Massachusetts Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty Latin 1775 [30]
 Michigan Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you Latin June 2, 1835 [31][32]
 Minnesota L'étoile du Nord[N 6] The star of the North French 1861 [33]
 Mississippi Virtute et armis By valor and arms Latin February 7, 1894 [34]
 Missouri Salus populi suprema lex esto Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law Latin January 11, 1822 [35]
 Montana Oro y plata Gold and silver Spanish February 9, 1865 [36]
 Nebraska Equality before the law English 1867 [37]
 Nevada All For Our Country[N 7] English February 24, 1866 [38]
 New Hampshire Live Free or Die English 1945 [39]
 New Jersey Liberty and prosperity English March 26, 1928 [40]
 New Mexico Crescit eundo It grows as it goes Latin 1887[N 8] [41]
 New York Excelsior Ever upward Latin 1778 [42]
 North Carolina Esse quam videri To be, rather than to seem Latin 1893 [43]
 North Dakota Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable
Serit ut alteri saeclo prosit
One sows for the benefit of another age English
Latin
January 3, 1863
March 11, 2011
[44][45]
[46]
 Northern Mariana Islands [17]
 Ohio With God, all things are possible[N 9] English October 1, 1959 [48][47]
 Oklahoma Labor omnia vincit Labor conquers all things Latin March 10, 1893[N 10] [N 11] [51][49][50]
 Oregon Alis volat propriis She flies with her own wings Latin 1854[N 12] [52]
 Pennsylvania Virtue, liberty, and independence English 1875 [53]
 Puerto Rico Joannes Est Nomen Ejus John is his name Latin 1511[N 13] [54][55]
 Rhode Island Hope English May 4, 1664 [56]
 South Carolina Dum spiro spero
Animis opibusque parati
While I breathe, I hope
Ready in soul and resource
Latin May 22, 1777 [57]
 South Dakota Under God the people rule English 1885 [58]
 Tennessee Agriculture and Commerce English May 24, 1802[N 14] [59]
 Texas Friendship English 1930 [60]
 Utah Industry English May 3, 1896[N 15] [61][62]
 Vermont Freedom and Unity
Stella quarta decima fulgeat
May the fourteenth star shine bright English
Latin
February 20, 1779
April 10, 2015
[63][64][65]
 Virginia Sic semper tyrannis Thus always to tyrants Latin 1776 [66]
 Virgin Islands United in Pride and Hope English January 1, 1991 [67]
 Washington Al-ki or Alki (Unofficial)[N 16] By and by Chinook Jargon [68]
 West Virginia Montani semper liberi Mountaineers are always free Latin September 26, 1863 [69]
 Wisconsin Forward English 1851 [70]
 Wyoming Equal Rights English 1893 [71]

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Rebirth of a Nation[edit]

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Boorstin[edit]

Barry[edit]

  • Ray Berry
  • This article is about the Vikings linebacker. For the Hall of Fame Colts receiver and former Patriots head coach, see Raymond Berry.

Lights Out[edit]

Putin[edit]

Massaquoi[edit]

Odyssey[edit]

Aptronyms[edit]

CIA and world lit[edit]

Foote notes[edit]

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Most recent book[edit]

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Govt of Peru[edit]

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Linking on US elections[edit]

Piano Jazz episodes?[edit]

Review ALA for categories etc[edit]

Firing Line[edit]

Walk to Freedom[edit]

Cold War[edit]

John Taylor[edit]

Tejeda Tejada[edit]

Ohioans as ambassadors[edit]

Brewer[edit]

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With your wings[edit]

Diaz Balart[edit]

1868 election citations[edit]

Holocaust Memorial Center[edit]

Radio West[edit]

Feminist artists[edit]

Barry Black[edit]

Ferguson Public Library[edit]

Middle East / Detroit[edit]

Groundhog Day[edit]

ALA Awards[edit]

Smithe[edit]

Emme Award[edit]

Basbanes[edit]

Toynbee award[edit]

Forbes + Forbes[edit]

Law enforcement[edit]

LA Times Book Prize[edit]

Oxford Science[edit]

Scripps[edit]

  • Category:Scripps National Spelling Bee - Years, locations, template? Also - What's up w citing another WP article?
    • [[1st Scripps National Spelling Bee|01]]:
    • [[Category:1925 in Kentucky|Scripps]]
    • [[Category:Scripps National Spelling Bee competitions]]
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Hillman Prize[edit]

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Mexico Royal Tour[edit]

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Kahn lectures[edit]

Clete Roberts[edit]

Tarbuck[edit]

Hadden[edit]

Political messages / Seuss[edit]

Smith Vermont[edit]

Detroit Public Library[edit]

Bartlett Steele bibliography[edit]

Directorial debuts[edit]

Cornelius Ryan[edit]

Adams Chronicles[edit]

Making of the President[edit]

List of musicals[edit]

Alan Lomax[edit]

Olympic flag bearers[edit]

Writers in films[edit]

Moby Dick[edit]

Google News + 9/11[edit]

Henry Hikes[edit]

Art Film[edit]

Gnarls Zelig[edit]

Last Sultan[edit]

Criterion[edit]

Pop History[edit]

Texas Tornado[edit]

Round Midnight[edit]

  • Make sure the jazz musicians who appeared in Round Midnight (film) all have imdb links on their individual pages.

Sopa Pipa[edit]

  • Infobox and/or category for SOPA/PIPA?

Not Proven[edit]

  • Check on this and fix if needed.

Boorstin[edit]

Oxford Companions[edit]

Museum of Broadcast Communications[edit]

Ambrose books[edit]

Compilation[edit]

Departments of Agriculture[edit]



Pinkerton - Kane Co.[edit]

Truffaut - Sign language[edit]

Look for more details + confirmation on the Havel & Catch-22 story[edit]

"No one knew how to deal with the military. The head of the president's military office had to be a general, but all of the generals had gone through Communist indoctrination. The candidates answered every question monosyllabically, until Zantovsky thought to ask them what they read at bedtime: "One apparently only read the statutes and the order of battle manuals, the second read all the Marxist classics in Russian, and the third, slightly more enlightened, enjoyed reading histories of battles and campaigns from Hannibal to von Clausewitz. The fourth, an antiaircraft missile brigade commander, hesitated for a long time, after which he stuttered: 'Catch-22.' It was no contest.""

Berkman Fellows[edit]

Sundown towns[edit]

Get citations for each of these towns, and put all into categories by state

Ship templates[edit]

See which of these would be good to have ship templates used in:

General bulk-up and enhancement[edit]

U.S. Ambassador to Fooistan[edit]

Star Spangled Banner[edit]

Fleming[edit]

ISBNs and OCLC numbers may be for subsequent editions of the title.

Title Year ISBN OCLC Publisher Subject matter Interviews, presentations, and reviews Comments
Cowpens (Official National Park Handbook) 1988 ISBN 9780912627335 OCLC xxxx Division of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior Battle of Cowpens, Cowpens National Battlefield Are there multiple editions?
Now We Are Enemies: The Story of Bunker Hill 1960
2010
ISBN 9780984225668 OCLC 641469210 St. Martin's Press Battle of Bunker Hill ISBN and OCLC for 2010 50th anniversary edition
Beat the Last Drum: The Siege of Yorktown 1781 1963
2016
ISBN 9781541170100 OCLC 1034743404 St. Martin's Press Siege of Yorktown ISBN and OCLC for 2016 edition
One Small Candle: The Pilgrims' First Year in America 1964
1980
ISBN 9780393334449 OCLC 1008747166 W. W. Norton & Co. Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony ISBN and OCLC for 1980 edition
Washington's Secret War: The Hidden History of Valley Forge 2005 ISBN 9780060829629 OCLC 61529854 Smithsonian Books Valley Forge Presentation by Fleming on Washington's Secret War, December 7, 2005, C-SPAN
The Perils of Peace: America’s Struggle to Survive After Yorktown 2007 ISBN 9780061139109 OCLC xxxx HarperCollins Presentation by Fleming on The Perils of Peace, October 11, 2007, C-SPAN
The Irish-American Chronicle 2009 ISBN 9781412715362 OCLC 244177117 Publications International Irish Americans
The New Dealers’ War: FDR and the War Within World War II xxxx ISBN xxxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] Presentation by Fleming on The New Dealers' War, May 10, 2001, C-SPAN
Booknotes interview with Fleming on The New Dealers' War, August 26, 2001, C-SPAN
Duel: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and the Future of America xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, Burr–Hamilton duel
Liberty! The American Revolution xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] The American Revolution
The Man from Monticello: An Intimate Life of Thomas Jefferson xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] Thomas Jefferson
The Man Who Dared the Lightning: A New Look at Benjamin Franklin xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin: A Life in His Own Words xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] Benjamin Franklin
The Forgotten Victory: The Battle for New Jersey–1780 xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
The First Stroke: Lexington, Concord, and the Beginning of the American Revolution xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]] Battles of Lexington and Concord
West Point: The Men and Times of the U.S. Military Academy 1969 ISBN 9780688027414 OCLC xxxx ‎ William Morrow & Co. United States Military Academy
1776: Year of Illusions 1996 ISBN 9780785807247 OCLC xxxx [[]] 1776 in the United States
The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers 2009 ISBN 9780061139123 OCLC xxxx Smithsonian Books Founding Fathers of the United States After Words interview with Fleming on The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers, January 23, 2010, C-SPAN
Presentation by Fleming on The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers and the role of women in the lives of the Founding Fathers, January 21, 2010, C-SPAN
A Disease in the Public Mind: A New Understanding of Why We Fought the Civil War 2013 ISBN 9780306821264 OCLC 808413574 Da Capo Press Origins of the American Civil War Presentation by Fleming on A Disease in the Public Mind, June 6, 2013, C-SPAN
The Great Divide: The Conflict between Washington and Jefferson That Defined a Nation 2015 ISBN 9780306821271 OCLC 880889261 Da Capo Press George Washington, Thomas Jefferson Presentation by Fleming on The Great Divide, April 23, 2015, C-SPAN
The Strategy of Victory: How George Washington Won the American Revolution 2017 ISBN 9780306824968 OCLC 1008913772 Da Capo Press George Washington in the American Revolution
The Louisiana Purchase 2003 ISBN 9780471267386 OCLC xxxx John Wiley & Sons The Louisiana Purchase Presentation by Fleming on The Louisiana Purchase, September 18, 2003, C-SPAN
The Illusion of Victory: America in World War I 2003 ISBN 9780465024674 OCLC xxxx Basic Books United States in World War I Presentation by Fleming on The Illusion of Victory, July 10, 2003, C-SPAN
Novels[edit]
Title Year ISBN OCLC Publisher Subject matter Interviews, presentations, and reviews Comments
Liberty Tavern xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Dreams of Glory xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
The Spoils of War xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Rulers of the City xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
A Passionate Girl xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Promises to Keep xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Remember The Morning xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
The Wages of Fame xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
The Secret Trial of Robert E. Lee xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
The Officers' Wives xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Time and Tide xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Over There xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
Loyalties: A Novel of World War II xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
All Good Men xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
The God of Love xxxx ISBN xxx Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character OCLC xxxx [[]]
When This Cruel War Is Over 2001 ISBN 9780812576450 OCLC 50793815 Forge


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