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1. William H. Channing Papers
- www.clements.umich.edu
- Channing Papers.
- Channing, William H. ...
- Background note:William Henry Channing was the son of Francis Dana Channing and Susan Higginson Channing, and the nephew of the renowned Unitarian clergyman, William Ellery Channing. ... After attending Boston Latin School and Harvard College (class of 1829), Channing entered Harvard Divinity School, embarking on a long and successful careeer as a reform-minded minister. ... According to his biographer in the Dictionary of American Biography, Channing "labored much in social reforms, and was a zealous and eloquent preacher. ...
- Many of the letters in the Channing Papers were written by William Henry Channing's mother, Susan Channing. ... An 1847 letter mentions the publication of the first volume of Channing's memoirs. ...
- Channing to Susan Channing describes the meetings of a new "church of united brethern and christian friends" organized in New York by William Russell, and at which William H. Channing preached. ...
- During the Civil War, Channing served as the chaplin of Stanton Hospital. Five letters are from relatives and friends of deceased soldiers thanking Channing for his kind letters. ...
- Subjects Channing, Susan .
- Channing, William H. ...
2. William Ellery Channing
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- William Ellery Channing.
- William Ellery Channing was born in 1780 in Newport, Rhode Island. Second in a family of nine children, Channing was acquainted early with sadness at the death of his father when the boy was only thirteen. Despite the precarious finances of the large family, William Channing was able to continue in school and eventually enrolled at Harvard. In The Life of William Ellery Channing, D. ... , William Henry Channing places his uncle's decision to enter the ministry in his senior year of college; he quoted, "In my Senior year,. ...
- Channing returned to New England, specifically to Boston, where in 1803 he assumed the pastorate of the Federal Street Church. ...
- In his introduction to Selected Writings, David Robinson recounts a "well-known anecdote of Channing's boyhood": .
- " The sombre terror of the sermon struck the sensitive boy deeply, and when his father later pronounced it "sound doctrine," young Channing was crushed: "It is all true then. ...
- Although obviously a simplification of Channing's rejection of Calvinist doctrine, the story is indicative of the liberalism of his character. ... This moment marked a turning point in the liberal movement and in Channing's career. At the ordination of Jared Sparks in Baltimore, Channing delivered what would become a definitive oration entitled "Unitarian Christianity. ...
- The 1820's were years which Channing spent solidifying his philosophical and religious creed and administering to his flock. ...
- With the publication of Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies in 1830, Channing moved away from the strictly theological focus of his earlier works. Throughout the decade that followed, Channing's writing moved to social reform, especially to slavery. Although never a radical abolitionist, Channing wrote about the evils of slavery, and the moral corruption it wrought on both slave and slave-holder. ... In his introduction to the text, David Robinson writes, "Channing's Self-Culture was perhaps the classic definition of the idea in nineteenth-century America. " 2 If nothing else it, like an earlier Channing text, helped to put a name and a form to a developing American idea.
3. Handbook of Texas Online: CHANNING, TX
- www.tsha.utexas.edu
- CHANNING, TEXAS. Channing, the seat of Hartley County, is located on the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway in the southeastern part of the county. Of all the Panhandleqv towns associated with the XIT Ranch,qv only Channing can truly claim that it developed directly from that enterprise. It derived its original name, Rivers, from George Channing Rivers, paymaster of the railroad when it built through the county in the spring of 1888. Since the name Rivers duplicated that of another Texas town, the name was changed to Channing later that year. ... Twichellqv platted its business district in 1891, Channing was general headquarters of the XIT. ... When Tascosa was abandoned, several of its businesses were moved to Channing. By 1900 Channing had two lumberyards, two general stores, a school, and a grocery store, which also housed the post office. ... Two elections, one in November 1896 and the other in May 1903, were required for Channing to replace Hartley as county seat. The original frame courthouse was moved to Channing on wheels by a group of XIT cowboys and was transformed into a hotel when the brick courthouse was built in 1906. ...
- The XIT, which conducted much of its business from Channing, was the town's chief customer until liquidation of the ranch in 1911. ... Boyce, the Powells established the Channing Methodist Church. Walter Farwell, one of the family of XIT financiers, built his spacious summer home just outside Channing. ...
- Nevertheless, by 1940 Channing had a population of 475 with a high school, three churches, and five businesses, including a plant for grinding volcanic cinders and a cinder-block plant. Channing was incorporated in 1960 and grew as a shipping point and trade center for grains, feed, and livestock. ...
4. Boston.com / A&E / Music / Channing leaves a lasting impression
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- Home > A&E > Music Channing leaves a lasting impression Boston Globe Video clips introduced Carol Channing before she appeared onstage Sunday at the Berklee Performance Center. There Channing was on "Hollywood Squares," and the question was, "What is the longest-lived of all the land creatures?," and the star had the answer, her lipsticked grin stretched out and up toward her ears. ... Richard Dyer December 7, 2004 --> MUSIC REVIEW Channing leaves a lasting impression.
- Video clips introduced Carol Channing before she appeared onstage Sunday at the Berklee Performance Center. There Channing was on "Hollywood Squares," and the question was, "What is the longest-lived of all the land creatures?," and the star had the answer, her lipsticked grin stretched out and up toward her ears. ...
- Channing is, in fact, 83, but she doesn't seem to mind. ... " Channing left her signature blond wigs at home and appeared onstage with gray hair in unruly pigtails -- another wig? -- and a glam outfit of scarlet and glitter.
- Channing described her first meeting and audition with the head of the William Morris Agency when she was fresh out of Bennington College; she offered him the "Orestes Funeral Chant" and various outr ethnic specialties. She might well have sung a Handel aria as well -- years ago, in an interview with this reporter, Channing claimed familiarity with Handel and proved it by singing the aria "Lascia ch'io piango" from "Rinaldo. ...
- " Channing, as herself, then corrected her, "diverticulitis. ... An account of her command performances for British royalty led Channing into a hilarious comment on British teeth and the speech mannerisms that result from trying to cover them up with a stiff upper lip.
- Channing's singing voice remains a whiskey baritone of considerable character; sustained notes are a challenge, but she has perfected the art of speaking her songs. ...
- Channing's memory sometimes played dodgeball with her, and she would circle around the story she intended to tell, beginning it several ways until she found the thread that would lead her in; a couple of times she had to scoot to the piano and look on her list, reassuring the audience, "Once I get this show learned, I will come and perform it for you in the privacy of your own homes. ...
- It was hard to tell how much of the ditsy, scatterbrained approach was part of the act -- just as it was always hard to tell whether we were watching Channing as Lorelei Lee or Dolly Levi or whether those women had somehow joined the large company of Carol Channing impersonators.
- Like her most famous roles, Channing is a worldly innocent, and there's a whole lot more to her than she lets on -- her French, for example, is impeccable, and she didn't leave her intellectual interests behind her at Bennington. ... Channing performed it with the magnificent diction, discipline, and majestic pacing of a classical actress, and she played her voice like a cello. Still, her greatest characterization is not Lorelei or even Dolly -- it's Carol Channing. ...
5. Stockard Channing Photo Enlargement from Pick Prints
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- Stockard Channing Photo Enlargement.
- 30-day Return Policy and 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on Stockard Channing Photo Enlargement! .
- Note: my database indicates Stockard Channing may be out of stock, or discontinued. ...
6. William Ellery Channing
- www.americanunitarian.org
- William Ellery Channing.
- William Ellery Channing was a minister at the Federal Street Church in Boston during the early part of the 19th century. ...
- Channing's "Unitarian Christianity" was an address composed with an acute awareness of its potential historical significance. ... John White Chadwick, writing in 1903, noted that the sermon "is agreed to have been the strongest ever preached by Channing on distinctly Unitarian lines, his most important contribution to the Unitarian controversy, and to the definite integration of the Unitarian body. ... " Channing's sermon was the signal that the name had not only been accepted, but seized and affirmed. Moreover, Channing's preaching the sermon at a new liberal church outside Boston signaled the intention of the Unitarians to make theirs a national movement. ...
- From the preface to the sermon from the book "William Ellery Channing: Selected Writings (Sources of American Spirituality)" edited by David Robinson.
- Here Channing asserts that true religion consists in becoming more and more like the Supreme Being. ...
- Channing, D. ... (1841) - When his sermons were collected into a volume, Channing wrote this introduction.
7. Channing Memorial Church - William Ellery Channing
- www.channingmc.org
- Channing Memorial Church, Unitarian Universalist.
- Our History - William Ellery Channing .
- 1780--WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING--1842.
- Born in Newport, Rhode Island, Channing was the son of a father who represented the Presbyterianism of Princeton, but of a mother who came of liberal Harvard stock.
- In 1815, however, The Trinitarian or Orthodox Congregationalists withdrew their support from Harvard and established their seminary at Andover; and in 1820 Channing organized the conference of liberal ministers, which in May, 1825, became the American Unitarian Association. ...
- Always a semi-invalid, in 1821 Channing took a long vacation, and on his return was assigned a colleague in his church. ...
8. Carol Channing: A Who2 Profile
- www.who2.com
- CAROL CHANNING • Singer / Actor.
- Carol Channing's fame comes from two smashing successes on Broadway: as Lorelei in 1950's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and as Dolly in 1964's Hello, Dolly!. Although she didn't get the film roles (the roles went to Marilyn Monroe and Barbra Streisand, respectively), Channing was associated with the characters her entire career and performed the plays thousands of times. ...
- Extra credit: Her son is Channing Lowe, an editorial cartoonist for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. ... Channing's signature song is "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" (though her version of "Hello, Dolly!" is as famous as Louis Armstrong's). ... Channing is a Christian Scientist (a member of the church founded by Mary Baker Eddy). ... In 2003 the 82-year-old Channing married Harry Kullijian, her former high school sweetheart. ...
- Go to our loop Dolly Shot to read more about Channing and her role as Dolly Gallagher Levi.
- 1996 article profiling Channing as she performs Hello, Dolly! for the 5,000th time.
- Carol Channing v. ...
- Carol Channing: Jazz, Baby!.
9. About Carol Channing
- www.johnrpierce.com
- About Carol Channing.
- Carol Channing's book Just Lucky I Guess: A Memoir of Sorts was released on October 8, 2002, and can be ordered from amazon. ...
- by Carol Channing,.
- Carol Channing on video and DVD.
- Carol Channing was born January 31, 1923, at Seattle, Washington.
- Carol Channing albums at gemm. ...
- Carol Channing had "announced her engagement to her childhood sweetheart, Harry Kullijian," reported playbill. ...
- On Saturday May 10, 2003, Carol Channing, 82, married her junior high school sweetheart Harry Kullijian, 83, reports an Associated Press article, as well as BBC News.
- Carol Channing.
- Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey on Broadway is a pleasant TV special made in 1969. ... Some of the songs weren't ideal choices, and some of Carol Channing's routines would have worked better in a nightclub rather than on the stage of a Broadway theatre. ...
- Carol Channing items at ebay. ...
- Carol Channing is scheduled to perform at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston on December 5, 2004, at 7 p. ... Channing, a living American treasure, has songs to sing, dirt to dish, and uproarious stories to share," says the Berklee web site.
- Carol Channing items at ebay. ...
10. PAL: William Ellery Channing (1780-1842)
- www.csustan.edu
- Chapter 4: Early Nineteenth Century: William Ellery Channing (1780-1842) .
- (Photo source: William Ellery Channing Center) .
- Channing, William Henry. ...
- "The Channing Rhetoric and 'Splendid Confusion'. ...
- "Prejudice and Antislavery: The Colloquy between William Ellery Channing and Edward Strutt Abdy, 1834. ...
- "Channing's Influence on Peabody: Self Culture and the Danger of Egoism. ...
- "The Figure of William Ellery Channing. ...
- Studies in Religion in Early American Literature: Edwards, Poe, Channing, Emerson, Some Minor Transcendentalists, Hawthorne, and Thoreau. ...
- "'A Fearful Price I Have Had to Pay for Loving Him': Ellery Channing's Troubled Relationship with Ralph Waldo Emerson. ...
- Channing, the reluctant radical; a biography. ...
- "William Ellery Channing and The Red Badge of Courage. ...
- "William Ellery Channing. ...
- 'The Legacy of Channing: Culture as a Religious Category in New England Thought. ...
- William Ellery Channing: Selected Writings. ...
- "Ellery Channing: The Turning Point. ...
- "'That Sainted Spirit': William Ellery Channing and the Unitarian Milton. ...
11. Welcome to the Channing Laboratory Website
- www.channing.harvard.edu
- The Channing Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research division of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. ... Dennis Kasper (William Ellery Channing Professor), and the Co-Directors, Dr. ...
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- Noritake Channing 8411 China.
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