Leslie Herbert Daiken (29 June 1912 – 15 August 1964) was an Irish advertising copywriter, editor, and writer on children's toys and games, in his youth...
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Daiken may refer to Leslie Daiken (1912–1964), Irish-Jewish advertising copywriter, poet, and editor, formerly Yodaiken Melanie Ruth Daiken (1945–2016)...
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Good-Bye Twilight: Songs of Struggle in Ireland, a collection of songs by Leslie Daiken. Its lyrics refer to the Irish Civil War (1922–23), while the flag in...
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1945, Beckett gave the manuscript of Watt to his friend Leslie Daiken, in the hope that Daiken could find a publisher for it, but he failed to do so. In...
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Yod (1922–1975), American esoteric spiritual leader and restaurateur Leslie Daiken (1912–1964; nicknamed Yod), Irish writer, editor and activist Yod (astrology)...
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of the early 20th century included Liam O’Flaherty and Seán O'Casey. Leslie Daiken, Charles Donnelly and Peadar O'Donnell are also well-known. Modern working-class...
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Daiken (27 July 1945 - 25 June 2016) was an English composer and music educator. She was born in London, the daughter of a Canadian mother and Leslie...
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– Honor Arundel – John Atkins – Maurice Carpenter – Herbert Corby – Leslie Daiken – Idris Davies – Tom Farnol – Alun Lewis – Jack Lindsay – John Manifold...
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and various left wing publications. Together with two other poets, Leslie Daiken and Ewart Milne, he was one of the founders of a duplicated publication...
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1900s. The toy collection traces its origins back to the 1950s, when Leslie Daiken founded the National Toy Museum and Institute of Play. Brooker Hall...
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Irish Front, together with two other poets, Charles Donnelly (poet) and Leslie Daiken. The background to the Spanish Civil War contributed to his political...
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and Tom Mullins on its staff. In 1964, O'Neill wrote a tribute to Leslie Daiken (1912–1964), and he was still working for The Irish Press in the 1970s...
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‑ Ewart Milne, Charles Donnelly, Blanaid Salkeld, Mairin Mitchell, Leslie Daiken – whose poems and texts also performed acts of witness, solidarity and...
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W. R. Rodgers - Robert Farren - Brian O'Nolan - Donagh MacDonagh - Leslie Daiken - Niall Sheridan - Valentin Iremonger - Máire MacEntee - Roy McFadden...
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Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 7 December 2020. Beckett, Samuel; Daiken, Leslie H. "Abraham Leventhal: An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom...
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Ivan Karabyts 1945 2002 Ukrainian Graciane Finzi 1945 French Melanie Ruth Daiken 1945 2016 English Victoria Bond 1945 American Ruben Sargsyan 1945 2013 Armenian...
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began on February 1, 1984, with "Monica" (later remade in Cantonese sung by Leslie Cheung) and he won eight music awards in the same year. After taking a short...
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Recorded Music Association. Archived from the original on 8 March 2024. Daiken (ed.), Leslie (1936). Goodbye Twilight: Songs of Struggle in Ireland. London: Lawrence...
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Twilight Years: 1923–1948. Dublin: Argenta. p. 491. ISBN 9780951117248. Daiken, Leslie H. (1936). Good-bye, twilight: songs of the struggle in Ireland. Lawrence...
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1529-8817.2007.00318.x. S2CID 84284928. Yamada, Kiyofumi; Tanaka, Tomoko; Han, Daiken; Senzaki, Kouji; Kameyama, Tsutomu; Nabeshima, Toshitaka (1999). "Protective...
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studied Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition at Morley College with Melanie Daiken and James Iliff. Fraser began his teaching career at the University of Cape...
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Philipp. Alexander Abercrombie George Benjamin Peter Donohoe Melanie Ruth Daiken Jay Gottlieb Alcides Lanza Matthew Schellhorn this teacher's teachers Lotti...
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Critical Anthology 1870–1970, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press Daiken, Leslie H. (compiler) (1936) Goodbye, Twilight: Songs of the Struggle in Ireland...
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