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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Stanley Morison. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • by using a typeface specially cut by the famous Times typographer Stanley Morison for Cambridge University Press" to this Lexicon font. (Also, Lexicon...
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  • is plagiarized, almost word for word, from the back cover blurb on Stanley Morison's biography of John Bell. Pdonz (talk) 14:26, 22 April 2011 (UTC)...
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  • which included Ehrhardt late in Morison's life. (This seems to have been a Monotype/Morison project in all but name - Morison wrote the foreword, it was published...
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  • thread" is of dubious reliability; see WP:USERGENERATED. Reference 27 ("Stanley Morison: a portrait") is missing any information about who wrote it, who published...
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  • through quite a bit, for example adding old style figures to the fonts. Stanley Morison is credited with the design of Times New Roman, but there is no evidence...
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  • actually been drawn by his hand. He worked under the direction of Stanley Morison at Monotype and should be credited for his work. Aside from the mentioning...
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  • memorial stone in the style of a Celtic cross. Although Reed biographer Stanley Morison suggests that Reed's legacy is his History of the Old English Letter...
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  • above page 435 in Morison. But he distorts Morison, claiming, "As his candidate for the first person to complete a circumnavigation, Morison (p. 435) nominates...
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  • Strictly speaking "Bembo" refers to the range of roman characters. When Stanley Morison and the Lanston Monotype Company finished their metal interpretation...
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  • --Davide41 (talk) 13:33, 6 June 2010 (UTC) ★ Samuel Eliot Morison ( American historian ) Samuel Eliot Morison was a great American historian, was professor of...
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  • are also recounted in the official history of the U.S. Navy by Samuel E. Morison, (1947). The Battle of the Atlantic, September 1939-May 1943, Boston: Little...
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  • Sail. "As a mariner and navigator," according to Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, foremost biographer in English of Christopher Columbus, "[Magellan] was...
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  • *[http://www.newsreel.org/nav/title.asp?tc=CN0048-3&s=Toni Documentary: "Toni Morison In Black and White: volume 3" distributed by California Newsreel] <br>...
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  • of the subordinate units; compare Willmott's Barrier & the Javelin & Morison's 14 volume history of the Navy in WW2. Trekphiler 14:23, 25 March 2007...
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  • (UTC) Sources. --Τασουλα (Shalom!) (talk) 19:47, 11 February 2011 (UTC) Morison, in his Southern Voyages (1974), stated that Gonçalo Coelho (Vespucci was...
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  • Holm played Anna. First national tour. This needs more info. Patricia Morison played Anna, according to this and this and this and this from rnh.com...
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  • (OG1872-77), Professor of Physiology, King's College London Sir Theodore Morison KCSI, KCI.E., CBE. (OG 1874-77), Member of the Council of India, Principal...
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  • Rise of The Spanish Empire in the Old World and in the New (4 vol. 1934) Morison, Samuel Eliot. The European Discovery of America: The northern voyages...
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  • Journal Sentinel. Kevin Baas | talk 18:50, 2004 Sep 11 (UTC) IBM hired Stanley Morison (the designer of Times New Roman) to design a version of Times New...
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