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Arthur Young

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Gender Male
Death44 years ago
Date of birth December 16,1863
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
Date of died January 20,1979
DiedSt Thomas' Hospital
London
United Kingdom
Crossways (Aiken
South Carolina)
South Carolina
United States
1948
Crossways (Aiken
South Carolina)
South Carolina
United States
Children Arthur Young
Job Accountant
Movies/Shows When a Stranger Calls
Chester's Big Night
Daddy Day Care
The Gelignite Gang
Awards Fellow of the Royal Society
Knighted date1953, 1962, 1971
Education University of Glasgow
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A tour of Ireland
A six months tour through the North of England
The farmer's tour through the east of England
The autobiography of Arthur Young
General view of the agriculture of Hertfordshire
Travels during the years 1787, 1788, & 1789
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex
The Example of France a Warning to Britain. the Second Edition. by Arthur Young, Esq. F. R. S
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk
View of the agriculture of Oxfordshire
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Suffolk
Tours in England and Wales
Arthur Young and His Times
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General Report on Enclosures
Observations on Currency, Population, and Pauperism: In Two Letters to Arthur Young, Esq
The Constitution Safe Without Reform: Containing Some Remarks on a Book Entitled The Commonwealth in Danger, by John Cartwright, Esq. By the Author of The Example of France a Warning to Britain
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Sussex. With Observations on the Means of Its Improvement
An Inquiry Into the Propriety of Applying Wastes to the Better Maintenance and Support of the Poor: With Instances of the Great Effects which Have Attended Their Acquisition of Property, in Keeping Them from the Parish Even in the Present Scarcity. Being the Substance of Some Notes Taken in a Tour in the Year 1800
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hants: With Observations on the Means of Its Improvement
Arthur Young and the Business He Founded: Personal Reminiscences
Rural Oeconomy: Or Essays on the Practical Parts of Husbandry. Designed to Explain Several of the Most Important Methods of Conducting Farms of Various Kinds; Including Many Useful Hints to Gentlemen Farmers
Letters Concerning the Present State of the French Nation
The River and the Road: A Journey of Redemption
Political Essays Concerning the Present State of the British Empire: Particularly Respecting: I. Natural Advantages and Disadvantages. II. Constitution. III. Agriculture. IV. Manufactures. V. The Colonies, and VI. Commerce
A Six Weeks Tour, Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales. Describing, Particularly, I. the Present State of Agriculture and Manufactures. II. the Different Methods of Cultivating the Soil
Nautical Dictionary: Defining the Technical Language Relative to the Building and Equipment of Sailing Vessels and Steamers, Seamanship, Navigation, Nautical Astronomy, Naval Gunnery, Maritime Law and Commerce, General and Particular Average And
A Tour in Ireland;; Volume 1
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lincoln
Peace and reform, against war and corruption
A Tour in Ireland;; Volume 2
Travels During the Years 1787, 1788 and 1789: Undertaken More Particularly with a View of Ascertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, Resources, and National Prosperity, of the Kingdom of France; to which is Added, the Register of a Tour Into Spain
The Adventures of Emmera
An Historical Dissertation on Idolatrous Corruptions in Religion from the Beginning of the World; . . . of 2; Volume 2
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Sussex: A Reprint of the Work Drawn Up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement
The Farmer's Letters to the People of England: Containing the Sentiments of a Practical Husbandman, on Various Subjects of Great Importance the Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. in Two Volumes. of 2; Volume 1
Rural Oeconomy: Or, Essays on the Practical Parts of Husbandry. . . . To which is Added, The Rural Socrates: Being Memoirs of a Country Philosopher. By the Author of The Farmer's Letters
An Abridgment of the Six Weeks, and Six Months Tour's of Arthur Young, Esq; Through the Southern, and Northern Counties of England and Part of Wales. . . . Abridged at the Request of the Dublin Society. by John Wynn Baker, F. R. S
The Farmer's Letters to the People of England: Containing the Sentiments of a Practical Husbandman, on Various Subjects of Great Importance . . . To which are Added, Sylvae; Or Occasional Tracts on Husbandry and Rural Oeconomics
A Six Months Tour Through the North of England. Containing, an Account of the Present State of Agriculture, Manufactures and Population, in Several Counties of This Kingdom. . . . in Three Volumes. of 3; Volume 1
The Farmer's Letters to the People of England: Containing the Sentiments of a Practical Husbandman, on Various Subjects of Great Importance the Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. in Two Volumes. of 2; Volume 2
The Farmer's Letters to the People of England: Containing the Sentiments of a Practical Husbandman, on Various Subjects of Great Importance: Particularly, the Exportation of Corn. The Balance of Agriculture and Manufactures. The Present State of Husbandry . . .
An Essay on the Management of Hogs; Including Experiments on Rearing and Fattening Them
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Productivity Statistics for Federal Government Functions, Fy 1967-94
A Six Weeks Tour, Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales: Describing, Particularly, I. The Present State of Agriculture and Manufactures. . . . V. The State of the Working Poor . . . With Descriptions and Copper-plates . . . By the Author of the Farmer's Letters
The Expediency of a Free Exportation of Corn at this Time: with Some Observations on the Bounty, and Its Effects. By the Author of the Farmer's Letters to the People of England [i. e. Arthur Young].
A Course of Experimental Agriculture: Containing an Exact Register of All the Business Transacted During Five Years on Near Three Hundred Acres of Various Soils; . . .
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Robert Arthur Young was a Scottish American. He was one of the founders of Ernst & Young, the international accounting firm.

We Meet Again: The story of Dame Vera Lynn's wartime classic

Jun 18,2020 5:16 pm

Dame Vera signature to The Song several times, with The Most famous version from the 1943 film of the Same Name

We then Again Dame Vera Lynn was the Meet ' s song. It is also one of The First singles was to use a Synthesizer, was accused of "mushy" for the troops, and has featured in the Dr. Strangelove and Strange things.

no, The Song captured the heart of the pain and optimism of Britain At War better than We do Meet Again.

Recorded in 1939, Vera Lynn , the texts provided comfort for all those who were apart from their loved ones.

"We will not met again, don't know where, know When / But I know we'll meet again some Sunny Day . "

The Song has since been cited by The Queen , and covered by Johnny Cash . It even offers in the UK chart earlier this year, a message of hope during the coronavirus lockdown.

"His poetry appeared to me as a perfect example of what "the greeting card song" Dame Vera wrote in her 1975 autobiography Vocal chorus could call.

"A very basic human message of the kind That want to tell people, But find it to be embarrassing, indeed, in words. "

The Singer was only 22 When she for the First Time to The Song . It was in The First year of The Conflict - the so-called, When the troops were drafted, But very little fighting took place -That Lynn The Song while shopping around The Music -publishing company in London's Denmark Street for New Material .

One of the leading lights at The Time , Hughie Charles was, was looking for the opportunity to open the batting, Lancashire County Cricket Club to his luck as a composer.

After Lynn evaluated as "a Very Nice boy," he encouraged her, at the recording of two Patriotic songs he had written with Ross Parker in anticipation of The Coming hostilities - the high-pitched, optimistic There will Always be A England, and the wistful, We will Meet Again.

you came first of all, We'll Meet Again in the summer with Bert Ambrose and his orchestra. "Looking Back on the reviews, I see That the Newspapers picked it right away," she told The Guardian in 1995.

"It was the perfect song to sign, and I started to use it more and more. "

Synth-pop-pioneers

With a melody free to Anton Rubinstein ' s, it was The Singer of the performance, which touched the hearts of the people - their characteristic low tone and emotional delivery, chiming with the prevailing mood of The Time .

your first recording of The Song took place later in That year, accompanied by Arthur Young on a new instrument called The World 's first commercially available polyphonic synthesizers.

"instrument, which had reproduced the sound of a dozen instruments", only made his debut in the New York World Fair, the April, what is one of The First pop records (maybe The First ) That on a synth.

But it was a later recording, supported by a full orchestra, which was more famous.

By this time they had become a fixed size on armed forces radio with your program Sincerely,

More Than 20% of The British public tuned in to The Show night Every Sunday , as Lynn songs of hope in the midst of the distress and read from the letters of people, separated by The War .

"even Though we are the program from a studio, I've always tried to imagine, as I said, the singing and the entertainment of My Own house", The Singer . "Dealing with myself, not for an audience in the conventional sense, But of scattered individuals - an intimate conversation, But a couple of million people. "

Each episode ended with a rendition of We'll meet again. "Keep smiling through just like you always do," asks you, the listener. But not everyone was happy.

after a series of British military defeats in North Africa, a small But vocal campaign argues That "radio" veteran "Crooner" and "sloppy sentimental rubbish" were, the effect on the troops ' morale.

"If our armed forces really like this kind of thing, it should be the duty of The Bbc to the fact to hide from The World ," wrote a typical correspondent for The Daily Telegraph in 1942. Instead, he argued, to listen to the troops a little more virile should be"".

"Anti-mud" campaign

In response, The Bbc formed a Dance Music policy Committee, colloquially called the "anti-mud" - The Committee for the evaluation of The Music it was broadcasting.

"We have recently introduced a policy of excluding sickly sentimentality, especially during the singing of certain singers, pursued disgusting and not at All In line with what we feel is The Need of The Public in This Country ," said a judgment from the year 1942.

Among The Victims of the Bing Crosby ' s standard-I ll Be Home For Christmas, which would make The Committee to the opinion That troops were homesick and discouraged. Similarly, The Mills Brothers-Paper Doll was not forbidden, because "we knew That it is desirable to broadcast The Song , the topic of female infidelity".

Vera Lynn was made a dame in 1976

The Star was not to be swayed by the arguments, writing a column in the Sunday Dispatch said, the armed forces personnel and their "wives and sweethearts" is rated the mood of your weekly radio show.

"During my two series with kind Regards, I received letters from The Boys in the forces, at the rate of 1,000 per week. In The End I got 18,000, and you always come here," she wrote.

"When I saw it," she reflected later, The Song We'll meet again, "reminded The Boys what they're really fighting for, for the valuable, personal things rather than the ideologies and theories. "

'Strange pleasures'

As the "anti-mud" debate raged, one of The Star 's "middle-aged listeners", voicing his support for Lynn in particular.

"The Words of their songs can have so much sentimental claptrap. But they treated her with so much tenderness, as if they were precious old folk, as if they meant something, something you believed and assumed That their audience believed," he wrote.

"By some magic That they invented to convince you That neither you nor anyone else had ever sung, or the songs heard before That they only just discovered their peculiar pleasures... and was generously passing on. "

Unfortunately, The Bbc has bowed to the pressure and s aborted Lynn ' show, But their popularity is maintained.

In 1943, the main role in a film, loosely based on her own life, discovered in the a beautiful young dancer, A Gift for singing, and to entertain your talents, the British Army in Europe.

with the title We will Meet Again, the finale featured a re-recording of the title, was the best-known version of The Song .

Soon after, Sincerely, again, was recorded by The Bbc , and Lynn continues to travel The World , performing to "The Boys " in Uniform .

Dame Vera appeared with Petula Clark and Bruce Forsyth on the 60th anniversary of The End of the second World War , in the year 2005

But while the bitter-sweet lyrics of We were goodbye perfectly suited to the uncertainty of The War , The Song endured and adapted after 1945.

It has been covered by Frank Sinatra< Peggy Lee , Rod Stewart and Sammy Davis Jr, It was referred to the, Pink Floyd in their song, and used to haunting effect, in the of Stanley Kubrick 's apocalyptic satire Dr. Strangelove.

During the Cold War , he was chosen to comfort the of The Bbc 's Wartime Broadcasting Service As One of the pieces That would be played, and to reassure survivors of a nuclear Armageddon.

More recently, it has featured in TV shows such as Strange things, and The Simpsons , and in films such as Hellboy and Trainspotting 2; while there is also a Ghost, which has a backdrop of The Tower of Terror ride at Walt Disney World in California.

As the Corona Virus in the UK earlier this year, The Song That was called the message of the cheerful resilience, by The Queen , who, as you rarely televised address, told The Nation : "We will be back with Our Friends . We will be with our families again. We will meet again. "

your message helped The Song to enter The Singles chart for the First Time in its 81-year history (the original recording pre-dated The Charts , although Charles and Parker ' s Sheet Music was a Bestseller in the 1940s).

In All That time, Dame Vera said she "was never tired of singing" it.

"I had no idea That The Song would be The Tune people, most in connection with The War -era," she wrote in her autobiography. "Or, my vote would have most likely the people of The Hope for The Future , we needed it to be reminded of at this time.

"I said That the students are learning today, The Words We' Meet ll Again. I'm excited about That . "

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