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         Fine Henry:     more books (101)
  1. Calculus, by Henry B Fine, 1927
  2. A college algebra by Henry Burchard Fine, 2010-07-28
  3. William Henry is a Fine Name (Civil War Series #1) by Cathy Gohlke, 2006-10-01
  4. Henry Miller: Stories, Essays, Travel Sketches by Ed Fine, Henry Miller, et all 1997-07
  5. Earth and Ocean: The Terrestrial World in Early Byzantine Art (Monographs on the Fine Arts) by Henry Maguire, 1987-09-01
  6. Sussex manors, advowsons, etc., recorded in the Feet of fines, Henry VIII. to William IV. (1509-1833); alphabetically arranged and ed. by Edwin H.W. Dunkin by Edwin Hadlow Wise Dunkin, 2010-09-13
  7. Henry Moore: Twenty sculptures from the collection of Thomas Gibson Fine Art by Henry Moore, 1974
  8. Henry Moore: Ideas for Sculpture by Anne Wagner, Henry Moore, 2010-03-31
  9. A tribute to Henry Moore, 1898-1986: May-June 1987 by Henry Moore, 1987
  10. An Annual Discourse Before the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: Delivered in the Hall of the Musical Fund Society, On the 29Th of November, 1826 by Henry Dilworth Gilpin, 2010-01-12
  11. Henry Moore, 85th birthday exhibition: Stone carvings, bronze sculptures, drawings, 15 June-13 August 1983 by Henry Moore, 1983
  12. Michel Henry by Michel Henry, 1986
  13. Henry James: Essays on Art and Drama by Henry James, 1996-10
  14. Rich mixture, fine pitch by Henry Flory, 1995

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A fine henry V is followed by a fine henry IV Part I; and the object of doing theplays in this order is again illuminated by Terry Hands s emphasis in his
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Henry IV Part One
A fine Henry V is followed by a fine Henry IV Part I ; and the object of doing the plays in this order is again illuminated by Terry Hands's emphasis in his direction on the character of Prince Hal. From the point at which the young Prince, having consented to take part in a thoroughly unsavoury escapade, speaks his improbable lines about mixing with Falstaff and his wretched mob only to appear brighter when he had packed them up, he becomes a young hero. As his father Henry IV, Emrys James has doffed the graces he wielded as Chorus and becomes a gruff, piggy-eyed, impatient monarch shiftily unsure of his own position, able to persuade himself only by violence of speech and action. Alan Howard's Hal so suggests his splendid future in even his most squalid activities that they hardly seem squalid at all, but always capable, by a suitable stretch of the imagination, of a decent interpretation. Matching the Prince on the other side of the field is a splendid Hotspur by Stuart Wilson. The balance between these two is made the main interest of the play; as the production is cast in a heroic mould and Bolingbroke is hard to show as much as a hero, this works well. Mr. Wilson puts so much passion into his interpretation that at one point, in the Shrewsbury camp, he seems on the point of a seizure. Even in his moments of intimacy with his wife (beautifully done as a wilful teenage girl by Ann Hasson) he puts action before tenderness. Falstaff is played by Brewster Mason in the familiar image we all know and like - vast and grey-bearded and decked in what were once smart crimson clothes, his lawn sleeves now a little stained, his coat unlikely ever to meet again round his belly. Mr. Mason has a quietly gentlemanly manner that suits the part well; when he accuses the Hostess about the picking of his pockets, he is irritated, not furious. He is properly accoutred for the field, however, having no doubt outfitted himself from the profits of his recruiting swindles.

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8. Fine_Henry
henry Burchard fine. henry fine received private coaching before entering the Collegeof New Jersey in 1876, almost exactly 100 years after it was founded.
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Henry Burchard Fine
Born: 14 Sept 1858 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania , USA
Died: 22 Dec 1928 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
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Henry Fine received private coaching before entering the College of New Jersey in 1876, almost exactly 100 years after it was founded. The College of New Jersey's name was changed to Princeton University in 1896. Fine entered the College with the intention of studying classics and he began to study these subjects as well as Sanskritt. However, at Princeton he came across Halsted who had studied under Sylvester at Johns Hopkins University and spent the years 1878 to 1881 as an instructor in postgraduate mathematics at Princeton. Halsted inspired Fine to turn towards mathematics. After receiving his A.B. in 1880, Fine was appointed a fellow in experimental science at Princeton but, never happy with experimental work, he happily changed to be a tutor in mathematics in 1881. Fine then, as was the custom of the day, decided to study in Germany. He travelled to Leipzig in 1884 and there attended lectures by Klein Carl Neumann and others. He worked for his doctorate on a topic suggested by

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10. Fine_Henry
Biography of henry fine (18581928) henry Burchard fine. Born 14 Sept 1858 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania , USA henry fine received private coaching before entering the College of New Jersey
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Henry Burchard Fine
Born: 14 Sept 1858 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania , USA
Died: 22 Dec 1928 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
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Henry Fine received private coaching before entering the College of New Jersey in 1876, almost exactly 100 years after it was founded. The College of New Jersey's name was changed to Princeton University in 1896. Fine entered the College with the intention of studying classics and he began to study these subjects as well as Sanskritt. However, at Princeton he came across Halsted who had studied under Sylvester at Johns Hopkins University and spent the years 1878 to 1881 as an instructor in postgraduate mathematics at Princeton. Halsted inspired Fine to turn towards mathematics. After receiving his A.B. in 1880, Fine was appointed a fellow in experimental science at Princeton but, never happy with experimental work, he happily changed to be a tutor in mathematics in 1881. Fine then, as was the custom of the day, decided to study in Germany. He travelled to Leipzig in 1884 and there attended lectures by Klein Carl Neumann and others. He worked for his doctorate on a topic suggested by

11. Fine, Henry Burchard
fine, henry Burchard. fine, henry Burchard (18581928), the firstand only dean of the departments of science, was one of the men
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Fine, Henry Burchard
Fine, Henry Burchard (1858-1928), the first and only dean of the departments of science, was one of the men who did most to help Princeton develop from a college into a university. He made Princeton a leading center for mathematics and fostered the growth of creative work in other branches of science as well. Nationally he was one of the group of men who, in Professor Oswald Veblen's words, ``carried American mathematics forward from a state of approximate nullity to one verging on parity with the European nations.'' Fine was the oldest of four children of a Presbyterian minister of Dutch ancestry in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. His father died when the children were young, and they were brought up by their mother, an able woman of strong character. (Three of her children became educators: Dean Fine; John B. Fine 1882, founder of the Princeton Preparatory School; and May Margaret Fine, founder of Miss Fine's School.) The family came to live in Princeton in 1875, and Henry entered the College the following year, graduating in 1880. Fine played the flute in the college orchestra, rowed on one of the crews, and served for three years as an editor of the

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13. Fine, Henry Burchard
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Fine, Henry Burchard
Fine, Henry Burchard (1858-1928), the first and only dean of the departments of science, was one of the men who did most to help Princeton develop from a college into a university. He made Princeton a leading center for mathematics and fostered the growth of creative work in other branches of science as well. Nationally he was one of the group of men who, in Professor Oswald Veblen's words, ``carried American mathematics forward from a state of approximate nullity to one verging on parity with the European nations.'' Fine was the oldest of four children of a Presbyterian minister of Dutch ancestry in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. His father died when the children were young, and they were brought up by their mother, an able woman of strong character. (Three of her children became educators: Dean Fine; John B. Fine 1882, founder of the Princeton Preparatory School; and May Margaret Fine, founder of Miss Fine's School.) The family came to live in Princeton in 1875, and Henry entered the College the following year, graduating in 1880. Fine played the flute in the college orchestra, rowed on one of the crews, and served for three years as an editor of the

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An Introduction to the Frick Art Reference Library Welcome to the home page of the Frick Art Reference Library. This Library is one of the world's great repositories for the documentation and visual study of Western Art and serves as the research arm of The Frick Collection. The Library was founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick as a memorial to her father, Henry Clay Frick, to further her father's stated goals for The Frick Collection : “to encourage and develop the study of the fine arts, and to advance the general knowledge of kindred subjects.” Its mission has always been to gather photographs of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and illuminated manuscripts executed between the fourth and the mid-twentieth century by European and American artists; to collate with each photograph facts relating to the object’s history and present location; and to create a comprehensive research library for the study of Western art. Today the Library’s holdings of books, periodicals, auction sale catalogs, special collections and archives complement the photoarchive to comprise one of the world’s most valued art research centers and the most comprehensive resource on the history of collecting and patronage.
For more than seventy-five years, the Library has been committed to the highest standards in text and image collections development and public service to benefit the research of all members of the art community, including those who study art in its broader historical and cultural context. The historic and tranquil setting of the Library, adjacent to the Collection, welcomes all adults with a serious interest in art.

17. The Henry James Scholar's Guide To Web Sites * R. Hathaway *
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Write him at henry_Gould@brown.edu. 5.19.2004. Jonathan offered a fine reading of Frost sonnet yesterday clock arrived safely in St. Petersburg. posted by henry 1243 PM
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[I've removed a rather bilious late-night post from yesterday.]
Today is the saint's day of Guillem de Gellone, who began appearing somewhat to my own surprise toward the end of the longy-long poem Forth of July . He pops up in some of the shorter poems too lately.
chansons de geste . I like to think that he's an (extremely distant) ancestor (which was traced through my maternal grandmother's family by a genealogist on the web).
This is also the anniversary of William Blackstone's burial at his Study Hill, in Cumberland.
Tomorrow's the 551st anniversary of the fall of Constantinople (1453). I'm going down to NYC to see the Byzantium show at the Met tomorrow, for my 52nd birthday (5/29).
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DANTE
Spiral, whirlpool, maelstrom, Medusa’s hair – these metaphors of curvature (like paint dust afloat from Siena’s nearby mural) only remind you where you are: in Hell. The sordid images (once disgust subsides) become pure pathos, after all. Where desire rages

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