For the British physician and professor in physiology, see John Berry Haycraft.
John Stacpoole HaycraftCBE (11 December 1926 – 23 May 1996) was an English language teacher and author who founded the International House World Organisation, which has shaped the evolution of the profession of English language teaching (ELT).[1]
^"Obituary:John Haycraft". The Independent. 28 May 1996. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
John Stacpoole Haycraft CBE (11 December 1926 – 23 May 1996) was an English language teacher and author who founded the International House World Organisation...
philanthropist James Haycraft (1865–1942), English cricketer John Berry Haycraft (1859–1922), English physiologist JohnHaycraft (1926–1996), English...
countries. International House was founded in 1953 by JohnHaycraft and his wife Brita Haycraft in Cordoba (Spain), to provide an innovative approach...
International Trust is a not-for-profit charitable organisation established by JohnHaycraft to provide English language instruction and teacher training. Each year...
for wearing black. She was working in a coffee shop when she met Colin Haycraft. The couple married in 1956 and eventually had seven children. Their daughter...
research. Haycraft was born in Lewes, East Sussex, England, in 1857, the son of actuary John Berry Haycraft. His younger brother was Sir Thomas Haycraft, a judge...
the Haycraft Commission of Inquiry which looked into the causes of the Jaffa Riots. Haycraft was born in Islington, London, the son of actuary John Berry...
Thompson, James Fox, Christopher Reeve, Peter Vaughan, Hugh Grant, JohnHaycraft, Michael Lonsdale, Jeffry Wickham, Paula Jacobs, Ben Chaplin, Abigail...
and Professor of Geopolitics. Royal Holloway, University of London JohnHaycraft, founder of International House World Organisation Sir Rudolph Peters...
essay by David Hawley Sanford from The Mind's I Where Was I?, book by JohnHaycraft 2006 Where was I?!, book by Terry Wogan 2009 Where Was I? (film), 1925...
(1988). "Donne, John". In Johnston, Bernard (ed.). Collier's Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New York: P.F. Colliers. pp. 346–349. Kunitz & Haycraft 1952, pp. 156–158...
Marie Stopes. In the main, eugenists agreed with the sentiments of Dr JohnHaycraft who, in an 1894 speech on "Darwinism and Race Progress" at the Royal...
H.M. had been regarded more favorably by a number of critics. Howard Haycraft, author of the seminal Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective...
Crime". The Book and Magazine Collector (3). Diamond Publishing Group. Haycraft, Howard (1941). Murder For Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective...
purchased by Colin Haycraft and a friend Tim Simon. Haycraft would run the company until his death in 1994. In this period Haycraft was described as a...
Haycraft (1820-1871), was a wealthy brothel madam and philanthropist, who donated money to the widows and orphans of the American Civil War. Haycraft...
seminal 1941 work, Murder for Pleasure, crime fiction historian Howard Haycraft included the first two Nero Wolfe novels, Fer-de-Lance and The League of...
innovative twist ending having a significant impact on the genre. Howard Haycraft included it in his list of the most influential crime novels ever written...
The John Hour refers to the public naming of "johns" (male customers of female prostitutes). In October 1979, New York City mayor Ed Koch instructed WNYC...
the Blind Alley". Virginia Quarterly Review. 17: 227–236. Reprinted in Haycraft, Howard (1976). Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective...