• Archibald McColl Learmond Baxter (13 December 1881 – 10 August 1970) was a New Zealand socialist, pacifist and conscientious objector. Baxter was born...
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    actress Anne Baxter, American actress Annie Baxter, American radio reporter Annie White Baxter (1864–1944), Missouri politician Archibald Baxter, New Zealand...
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    1969. He was married to writer Jacquie Sturm. Baxter was born in Dunedin as the second son to Archibald Baxter and Millicent Brown and grew up near Brighton...
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  • Bella Baxter, a woman whose early life and identity are the subject of some ambiguity. That ambiguity is complicated by her husband Archibald McCandless's...
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  • is administered to New Zealand conscientious objectors, including Archibald Baxter during the First World War. Hercules 2014 A warlord is chained and...
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  • Archibald Baxter gave a particularly graphic account of his experience with Field Punishment No. 1 in his autobiography "We Will Not Cease". Baxter's...
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  • letter written by Archibald Baxter to his parents, describing the punishments he was suffering in France as a conscientious objector. Baxter said of this letter...
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    protest. Also during the First World War fourteen objectors, including Archibald Baxter, were forcibly sent to the front lines and were subject to Field Punishment...
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    group of 14 New Zealand conscientious objectors, notably including Archibald Baxter, forcibly enlisted, sent to the front in France, and maltreated. He...
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    Through these performances he came to know former conscientious objector Archibald Baxter. Fraser, whose opinions already included opposition to the Vietnam...
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    Hennacy – American activist André and Magda Trocmé – French pastor Archibald Baxter – New Zealand farmer Carl von Ossietzky – German journalist Dorothy...
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  • suffragist Ludwig Bauer (1878–1935) – Austro-Swiss writer and pacifist Archibald Baxter (1881–1970) – New Zealand pacifist, socialist, and anti-war activist...
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    children, Viola, and Millicent, who later married Archibald Baxter and was mother to the poet James K. Baxter. In addition, Brown also helped establish the...
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    1888 and Viola in 1897. Millicent later married Archibald Baxter and was mother to the poet James K. Baxter. In 1892 Connon and Macmillan Brown took leaves...
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  • of Art at Otago Polytechnic from 2004. He is also a trustee of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust. JW Smeaton (Retrieved 7 September 2023) "The Birth...
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  • Archibald Easton Baxter (December 16, 1844 – October 6, 1925) was a Scottish-American lawyer and politician from New York. Baxter was born on December...
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  • Otto Baecker  Germany 7 January 1898 22 May 1970 Cinematographer Gold Archibald Baxter  New Zealand 13 December 1881 10 August 1970 Socialist, pacifist We...
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  • also housed fourteen New Zealand conscientious objectors (among them Archibald Baxter and his brothers Alexander and John), who had been forced into the...
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  • Smedley Butler speech, 1933 and pamphlet, 1935 We Will Not Cease – Archibald Baxter memoir, 1939 Which Way to Peace? – Bertrand Russell, 1936 White Flash...
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    Myrdal (awarded in 1982) and Britta Holmström. Notable figures like Archibald Baxter, Doris Blackburn, Vera Brittain, Charles de Gaulle, Ammon Hennacy,...
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  • second series, Costello faces other dangerous cases, again with Bosley and Archibald (Michael Winslow), the son of an old friend, who Costello amusingly nicknames...
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  • of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in June 1941. 1939 We Will Not Cease Archibald Baxter Controller of Censorship 1941 Unrestricted Banned in August 1941 for...
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  • Archibald Murray Baxter (4 August 1921 – 1 August 2012) was an Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League...
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    honour of his presidency, a portrait of Russell by the war artist Archibald Baxter was donated to the nation. Although no longer the organisation's leader...
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    that took place in Invercargill, New Zealand on 8 April 1908. James Reid Baxter killed his wife and five children with an iron stove scraper before shooting...
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    The Brooks–Baxter War, also known as the Brooks–Baxter Affair, was an attempt made by failed gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brooks of the “Brindle-tail”...
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    over 100 titles, including notable writers such as Michael King and Archibald Baxter. Cole Catley also ran writing workshops, which led to a number of writers...
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  • transhipped aboard Omrah and HMT Norman. The conscientious objector, Archibald Baxter along with 13 others, was shipped out of New Zealand on this voyage...
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    supplied reinforcements to the two active Otago Battalions on the front. Archibald Baxter an Otago conscientious objector was assigned to the 3rd Otago Battalion...
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    Archibald Joseph Cronin (19 July 1896 – 6 January 1981), known as A. J. Cronin, was a Scottish physician and novelist. His best-known novel is The Citadel...
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