Peter Ritchie Ritchie-Calder, Baron Ritchie-Calder CBE (né Calder; 1 July 1906 – 31 January 1982), was a Scottish socialist writer, journalist and academic...
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Angus Lindsay Ritchie Calder (5 February 1942 – 5 June 2008) was a Scottish writer, historian, and poet. Initially studying English literature, he became...
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Nigel David McKail Ritchie-Calder (2 December 1931 – 25 June 2014) was a British science writer and climate change denier. Nigel Calder was born on 2 December...
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travel information on @SimonCalder. Calder is the son of science writer Nigel Calder and the grandson of Lord Ritchie-Calder. He is the nephew of the Scottish...
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computer scientist Nigel Calder (1931–2014), British science writer, son of Peter Calder, father of Simon Calder Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982), Scottish...
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David Low Kingsley Martin Christopher Mayhew J. B. Priestley, chairman Ritchie Calder Peter Thorneycroft Richard Titmuss H. G. Wells Kitty Wintringham Tom...
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Raymond Firth Antony Flew James Hemming Julian Huxley Margaret Knight Ritchie Calder Isaac Asimov Paul Blanshard Joseph Leon Blau Arthur Danto Paul Edwards...
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1979. Don Lusher (1923–2006), trombonist and jazz band leader Lord Ritchie-Calder (1906–1982), journalist and environment expert Lionel Tertis (1876–1975)...
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School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why...
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Macartney 1958–1961 Elizabeth Wiskemann 1961–1967 Peter Ritchie Calder, Lord Ritchie-Calder For a short history of the Oxford chair, see Adam Roberts...
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Research Council) Dora Russell (Mrs. Bertrand Russell) (author) Lord Ritchie-Calder (president, Rationalist Press Association) Harry Stopes-Roe (senior...
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Talking to India is a book authored by E. M. Forster, Ritchie Calder, Cedric Dover, Hsiao Ch'ien and others, and published by Allen and Unwin in 1943....
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1977), Harold D. Lasswell (d. 1978), Mark Van Doren (d. 1972), Peter Ritchie Calder (d. 1982) and Mortimer J. Adler (d. 2001). The Propædia also lists just...
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Kingdom 1958 Karl von Frisch Germany 1959 Jean Rostand France 1960 Ritchie Calder United Kingdom 1961 Arthur C. Clarke United Kingdom 1962 Gerard Piel...
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Calder (1942–2008), literary critic and historian Jenni Calder (née Daiches) (b. 1941), literary historian Peter Ritchie Calder, Baron Ritchie-Calder...
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School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why...
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Thursday, May 14, 1953, which resulted in a May 15, 1953, article by Ritchie Calder in the London newspaper News Chronicle, entitled "Why You Are You. Nearer...
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Times editor Lionel Barber Vernon Bartlett – diplomatic correspondent Ritchie Calder - science editor, who broke the story of the discovery of DNA structure...
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board held its first meeting in May 1969 under the chairmanship of Lord Ritchie-Calder when eight committees were set up to deal with the most important sectors...
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in London on Thursday, 14 May 1953, which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London on Friday, 15 May 1953, entitled "Why...
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first Calder Cup. Ritchie finished the postseason with seven goals and 11 points in 13 games in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Following their Calder Cup win...
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(1966). As I recall: the 1880s to the 1960s. with an introduction by Ritchie Calder. London: MacGibbon & Kee. with other authors Boyd Orr, John; Lubbock...
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Medical School in London on 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on 15 May 1953, entitled "Why You Are...
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School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why...
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Angus Calder (1942–2008), academic, writer, historian, poet and literary editor Jenni Calder (née Daiches) (born 1941), literary historian Peter Ritchie Calder...
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Photography 6.2.9 Decoration and Design The lead author was Lord Peter Ritchie-Calder, who wrote the introduction "Knowing How and Knowing Why". 7.1 Nature...
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botanist George Duncan (1884–1965), Church of Scotland minister Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982), socialist writer, journalist, and academic Prince Edward...
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critical of the Treaty of Versailles return to table of contents Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982) – Scottish science journalist, socialist and peace activist...
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objection, and noted that there had been counter-examples such as Lord Ritchie-Calder and Lord Francis-Williams. Also Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke became...
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The other members of its executive committee were Martin, Priestley, Ritchie Calder, journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss...
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