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It won the 1956 William Allen White Children's Book Award. Thomas McKee, the former manager of Wiley's Camp on the North Rim of the Canyon, read Henry's novel and wrote to express his interest in the book. McKee told Henry that his son, Bob, was Brighty's closest companion. He sent Henry a photograph of young Bob McKee sitting on Brighty's back.
Henry Durand (6 June 1861 – 8 May 1929) [1] wrote, with Carl Wilhelm, "Bright College Years", the Yale University alma mater. [2] Durand was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of John Durand, a railroad builder and manager, and his wife Martha Boyd Stewart Durand. [1] He prepared for Yale at the Hopkins School. He graduated with the Yale Class ...
Duria Antiquior – A more Ancient Dorset is a watercolour painted in 1830 by the geologist Henry De la Beche based on fossils found by Mary Anning, and was the first pictorial representation of a scene from deep time based on fossil evidence.
Henry Bright was born on 5 June 1810 [1] in Saxmundham, Suffolk, the third son of some nine children of Jerome Bright (1770–1846), a clockmaker, and Susannah Denny, of Alburgh in Norfolk, who were married on 28 June 1790. Jerome and Susannah Bright attended services in the Congregational chapel at Rendham, a few miles from Saxmundham. [note 1]
Henry Dalrymple White (1820–1886), British Army officer; Henry Eli White (1876–1952), New Zealand-born architect; Henry Fancourt White (1811–1866), Australian surveyor in South Africa; Henry Julian White (1859–1934), biblical scholar; Henry Kirke White (1785–1806), English poet; Henry Luke White (1860–1927), Australian grazier and ...
In 1981, with the help of the Big Sur Land Trust, White formally organized "The Henry Miller Memorial Library". [1] White was director of the institution until he died in 1989. The Big Sur Land Trust managed the library until October 1998, when the non-profit The Henry Miller Memorial Library Inc. was created to sustain the library. [2] [3]
The excavation map of Dura-Europos. Tower 24, in the top left, was the find location of the shield. In the 1920s and 30s, Yale University and the French Academy held joint excavations of Dura-Europos, after the modern rediscovery of the site initiated with the widely published photos and findings of James Henry Breasted.
White Zombie – Baltzola – May, 1999 – Second-ever female ascent of an 8c route, by Josune Bereziartu. [13] [72] Raz – Baltzola – May, 1999 – Third-ever female ascent of an 8c route, by Josune Bereziartu. [72] Welcome to Tijuana – Rodellar – May, 2000 – Fourth-ever female ascent of an 8c route, by Josune Bereziartu. [72]