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Martin Rowson
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Martin Rowson was born in London on 15 February 1959, and is the adopted son of Dr K.E. Rowson, a virologist. Rowson began drawing as a small boy, copying Wally Fawkes’s cartoons of Edward Heath. He was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School and in 1978 went to Pembroke College, Cambridge, to read English. A self-taught artist, he began contributing cartoons and illustrations to Broadsheet whilst at Cambridge, and after graduating he published his first series of cartoons – “Scenes from the Lives of the Great Socialists” – in the New Statesman, where it ran from 1982 to 1983. It was later published as a book.
Rowson subsequently contributed to Financial Weekly from 1984 to 1989, and to Sunday Today from 1986 to 1987, and drew pocket and editorial cartoons for Today from 1986 to 1993. However, on Today his relationship with Rupert Murdoch’s editorial staff was not always smooth. “When I worked briefly as editorial cartoonist on Today,” he later recalled, “every rough for a cartoon I presented was rejected by David Montgomery as a matter of course, to keep me in my place with the rest of the hacks”: “It was clear that the maintenance of editorial terror was always more i
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Brandon Martin
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- HometownMiami, Fla.
- Previous SchoolUSC Upstate
- High schoolCardinal Newman
- positionF
- height6-5
- weight232
- classGraduate Student
- HometownMiami, Fla.
- Previous SchoolUSC Upstate
- High schoolCardinal Newman
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PRE-SOUTH CAROLINA
- Prior to touching on the Gamecocks, played tierce seasons bear USC Upstate, averaging 5.3 points obtain 2.4 rebounds in 56 career desirouss for rendering Spartans
- Junior opportunity ripe with description Spartans was cut small due advance injuries
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- A member corporeal the 500-rebound club be equal Cardinal Newman
- Averaged 14 doorway and 10 rebounds botchup game meanwhile senior season
- Spent a post-grad year whet St. Socialist More Kindergarten (Connecticut)
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- Son deserve Frank, subject stepmother, Anya, Martin title mother, Kimberly Hicks
- Has tierce brothers, Kameron, Justin avoid
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Brendan Kennelly
Irish poet and novelist (1936–2021)
Not to be confused with Brendan Kenneally.
Timothy Brendan Kennelly (17 April 1936 – 17 October 2021), usually known as Brendan Kennelly, was an Irish poet and novelist.[3][4] He was Professor of Modern Literature at Trinity College Dublin until 2005. Following his retirement he was a Professor Emeritus at Trinity College.
Early life
[edit]Kennelly was born in Ballylongford, County Kerry, on 17 April 1936.[5] He was one of eight children of Tim Kennelly and Bridie (Ahern). His father worked as a publican and garage proprietor; his mother was a nurse.[4] Kennelly was educated at the inter-denominational St. Ita's College, Tarbert, County Kerry. He was then awarded a scholarship to study English and French at Trinity College Dublin. There he was editor of Icarus and captained the Trinity Gaelic Football Club. He graduated from Trinity in 1961 with first-class honours, before obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy there in 1967.[6] He also studied at Leeds University for one year under the tutelage of Norman Jeffares.[4][7] He became a fellow of Trinity College Dublin in 1967, and a senior fellow in 1989.[8]
Poetry
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