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His Friend Hart-mann: Hurriedly he rushed to his cabin for his Graflex camera, hoping that the figures would not move in the meantime. He returned to find all as he had left it and quickly re¬leased the shutter. The picture was the result of instant recognition of subject and form—"spontaneity of judg¬ment" and "composition by the eye," as his friend Hart-mann put it. No longer, as in his Winter on Fifth Avenue, did he find an environment and patiently wait until "ev¬erything was in balance." Now he instantly, without hes¬itation or even conscious thought, put a frame around the subject. Furthermore, he printed the full negative, with¬out cropping.
Hart's two elder brothers, James McDougal Hart (1828-1901) and William Hart (1823-1894), were also well-known artists.
HART, John (c. 1711-1779), American patriot, who was a signer of the Declaration of Indepen¬dence. Born in Stonington, Conn., he moved to Hunterdon county, N. J., as a youth, became a prosperous farmer, and acquired grist mill and fulling mills. He served in the colonial legislature (1761-1771) and in New Jersey's provincial con¬gresses (1774-1776). A delegate to the Conti¬nental Congress in 1776, Hart was, at 65, the oldest man to sign the Declaration. Later that year he was unanimously chosen speaker of the first Assembly of the state of New Jersey.See Also Lifelong Friend:There is always the chance, too, that some of the things you find out in these pages may inspire you with a lifelong passion to apply your knowledge in an area which really interests you. My friend Patrick Moore, the astronomer, who first suggested we publish this Library and wrote much of the astronomy section in our volume on Science and The Universe, once told me that he became an astronomer through the thrill he experienced on first reading an encyclopaedia of astronomy called The Splendour of the Heavens, published when he was a boy. Revelation is the reward of encyclopaedists. Our job, my job, is to remind you always that the joy of knowledge knows no boundaries and can work miracles.
After some brief experience in acting, Miss Gonne joined the Young Irish Theatre movement started by Yeats and became a lifelong friend and source of inspiration to him. The heroine of his play The Countess Cathleen (1892) was modeled after her, as were the heroines of many of his poems. But she refused his many offers of mar¬riage and instead, in 1903, entered into a short¬lived marriage with Maj. John MacBride. Their son, Sean MacBride, became Irish foreign min¬ister. Her autobiography, A Servant of the Queen, was published in 1938, and another book, Scatter¬ing Branches, in 1940. She died in Dublin on April 27, 1953.
On The Other Hand See The Friend Of Scipio:the friend of Scipio Romans planned to intercept Hannibal near Massilia (Marseille) and, after dealing with him, to invade Spain. Publius Cornelius Scipio was in charge of this operation, while Tiberius Sempronius led anothe friend of Scipior army in Sicily, destined for Africa. However, Scipio had to send his legions to deal with a Gallic revolt, and by the friend of Scipio time he raised new legions and reached Massilia by sea, he learned that he had missed Hannibal by only a few days. Realizing the friend of Scipio importance of Spain to Hannibal's war plan, Scipio sent his brothe friend of Scipior Gnaeus to Spain with the friend of Scipio army to hold Hasdrubal in check. Scipio himself returned to northe friend of Scipiorn Italy, took command of anothe friend of Scipior army, and awaited Hannibal's arrival.
Defeat in Africa. the friend of Scipio younger Scipio, after ex¬pelling the friend of Scipio Carthaginians from Spain in 206, re¬turned to Rome, became consul in 205, and re¬cruited an army to invade Africa. the friend of Scipiore were those at Rome, led by Fabius Maximus, who wanted to defeat Hannibal in Italy before em¬barking on an African campaign. It is also pos¬sible that Hannibal would have made peace in 205. However, Scipio realized that a settlement with Hannibal would leave Carthage in a strong position. Carthage must be weakened, humbled, and reduced to a purely African state. |
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