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Halliday Gibson Sutherland (1882–1960) was a Scottish medical doctor, writer, opponent of eugenics and the producer of Britain's first public health education cinema film in 1911.
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Halliday Gibson Sutherland (1882–1960) was a Scottish medical doctor, writer, opponent of eugenics and the producer of Britain's first public health education...
Journey by HallidaySutherland. Sutherland visited the Magdalene Laundry in Galway in April 1955 and wrote of the visit in the book. Sutherland met the Bishop...
influence of biology, and Scottish tuberculosis pioneer and author HallidaySutherland. Ward's 1913 article "Eugenics, Euthenics, and Eudemics", Chesterton's...
has offices in London, Brussels, Melbourne and in the US. In 1922, HallidaySutherland wrote a book called Birth Control: A Statement of Christian Doctrine...
R. Tolkien, who presented a paper on Thompson in 1914. In 1933, HallidaySutherland used a phrase from the second line of the poem as the title of his...
Church minister. Their children were HallidaySutherland, Francis Sutherland and Joan Sutherland. HallidaySutherland's best-selling autobiography "The Arches...
O'Flaherty 1933 Novel Banned in the Irish Free State. The Laws of Life HallidaySutherland 1935 Non-fiction Banned in the Irish Free State for discussing sex...
Catholicism Graham Sutherland: English artist who did religious art and had a fascination with Christ's crucifixion HallidaySutherland: doctor, tuberculosis...
Poems (1897), and a posthumously published essay, Shelley (1909). HallidaySutherland borrowed the second line of The Hound of Heaven for the title of...
Hough FRS, physicist, leader in the discovery of gravitational waves HallidaySutherland, physician and author John Christie, cricketer Walter Coulter, amateur...
was delivered in the Stopes v Sutherland libel trial in the High Court, London. The defendant, Dr HallidaySutherland, successfully defeated the libel...
were: C. S. Lewis, J. B. Phillips, Cecil Street, Mabel Lethbridge, HallidaySutherland, Vicki Baum, and Maria von Trapp. Baum's Grand Hotel (1930), originally...
at the University of Edinburgh. His most noteworthy student was HallidaySutherland who continued his crusade against tuberculosis. In 1894 he founded...
Desmond Garland [a.], Donald Garland [a.], Joseph Gordon [c.], Vincent Halliday-Sutherland [a.], Francis Head [l.], Paddy Finucane [a.], Arthur Hirons [a.]...
buried at Logie Easter Cemetery. In "The Arches of the Years," Dr. HallidaySutherland (his nephew) described him as "a tall, red-haired Scotsman, with...
Gang.[citation needed] The libel trial between Marie Stopes and Dr. HallidaySutherland opened in the High Court, London.[citation needed] The Revenue Commissioners...
I have experience". Dr HallidaySutherland would quote her words in his 1922 book "Birth Control". When Stopes sued Sutherland for libel, McIlroy testified...
pessary". Dr HallidaySutherland heard her talk and he later quoted her in his 1922 book "Birth Control". When Marie Stopes sued Dr Sutherland for libel...
Mary Elizabeth Sutherland Carpenter (September 1, 1920 – March 20, 2010) was a writer, feminist, reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist...
There, he befriended a former sideshow employee, Joseph Daniel "Doc" Halliday, and their long conversations inspired much of his work, particularly Gresham's...
Marvin Teleplay by : Harold Swanton Philip Abbott as Mark Halliday, Nancy Gates as Debbie Halliday, John Baragrey as Arthur Clymer / Detective Arbison April 8...