Jonathan Williams
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 16 years ago |
Date of birth | March 8,1929 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Asheville |
North Carolina | |
United States | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Weight | 101 (kg) |
Current teams | Indianapolis Colts |
Parents | Constance Williams |
John Williams | |
Died | Highlands |
North Carolina | |
United States | |
Education | Harvard University |
Movies/Shows | Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans |
Nominations | Canadian Screen Award for Best Web Program or Series, Fiction |
Year of servic | 1801 - 1812 |
Servicebranch | Army |
Date of died | March 16,2008 |
Teams | Washington Commanders |
Picked date | Detroit Lions |
Siblings | Jeremiah Williams |
Founded | The Jargon Society |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 438155 |
Jubilant Thicket: New and Selected Poems
Ear in Bartramis Tree: Selected Poems 1957-67
Blues & roots, rue & bluets
Elite/Elate Poems : Selected Poems, 1971-75
Blackbird Dust
Elegies and celebrations
The Loco Logodaedalist in Situ
Get hot or get out
Quote, Unquote
Blithe Air: Photographs from England, Wales, and Ireland
Shankum Naggum
Metafours for Mysophobes
Untinears & antennae for Maurice Ravel
Lexington Nocturne
The Fifty-two Clerihews of Clara Hughes
Le Garage Ravi de Rocky Mount: An Essay on Vernon Burwell
Eight Days in Eire, Or, Nothing So Urgent as Mañana
In the Azure over the Squalor
The Magpie's Bagpipe: selected essays of Jonathan Williams
Quantulumcumque: Sub-aesthetic Poems
Mahler
Fourteen Poems
The Sanctification of Human Nature and the Believer's Death to Sin
I Shall Save One Land Unvisited 11 Southern Photographers
Between the Lines: Poems on the DART
Harry Callahan Retrospective, 1941-82
Imaginary Postcards: (clints Grikes Gripes Glints)
Dementations on Shank's Mare: Being 'meta-fours in Plus-fours' and a Few 'foundlings' Collected from Rambles (and Drives) in Herefordshire, Gwent, Powys, Avon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Cumbria and North Yorkshire
A Blue Ridge Weather Prophet Makes Twelve Stitches in Time on the Twelfth Day of Christmas
Without Hate: A Change of Heart
Portrait Photographs
Jonathan Williams Life story
Jonathan Williams was an American poet, publisher, essayist, and photographer. He is known as the founder of The Jargon Society, which has published poetry, experimental fiction, photography, and folk art since 1951.
Can the British Museum dig itself out of trouble?
... The questions were even more serious for his deputy, Jonathan Williams...
British Museum boss Hartwig Fischer defends 2021 theft investigation
... In one of several emails he sent to follow up any progress, this time to a board trustee, Dr Gradel accuses Mr Fischer and deputy director Jonathan Williams of " sweeping it all under the carpet...
British Museum safety claims 'opportunistic' - MP
... Deputy director Jonathan Williams responded in July 2021 to Dr Gradel, saying " there was no suggestion of any wrongdoing"...
British Museum bosses first alerted to thefts in 2021
... Deputy director Jonathan Williams responded in July 2021 to Dr Gradel, saying " there was no suggestion of any wrongdoing"...
Laverbread: Seaweed-loving chef's bid to promote delicacy
... Pembrokeshire chef Jonathan Williams - owner of Cafe Mor at The Old Point House in Angle - loves it so much that he s founded National Laverbread Day...
Aberfan teacher who rescued children dies aged 82
... Mr Williams son, Jonathan Williams, 53, said " he was a lovely man" but had " struggled" after the disaster...
Apple's 'sexist' credit card investigated by US regulator
... There have been a lot of strides taken in the last five to six years to improve the explainability of decisions taken based on machine learning techniques, commented Jonathan Williams of Mk2 Consulting...
British Museum safety claims 'opportunistic' - MP
By James GregoryBBC News
Greek claims that the British Museum is not safe after a series of thefts are " blatant opportunism" The Chair of its cross-party group has said.
MP Tim Loughton said it was " incredibly rare" for items to go missing and the institution was taking it " seriously".
But archaeologist Despoina Koutsoumba said The Museum could no longer claim Greek heritage was being protected.
The institution said a staff member had been sacked after treasures were reported " missing, damaged or stolen".
Legal action is being taken by The Museum against the unnamed member of staff.
The Economic Crime Command of the Metropolitan Police is investigating but no arrests have been made. The Museum has also started an independent review of security.
Items including gold, jewellery and gems of semi-precious stones are among those missing, though The Museum has not specified which items in particular.
It is now believed that More Than 1,500 objects were stolen, damaged and destroyed, in a crisis that is threatening the institution's reputation.
According to the PA news agency, The Missing items are believed to have been taken over a " significant" period of time.
Mr Loughton, who chairs the British Museum All-Party Parliamentary Group, told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that news of items going missing from The Collection in London was " damaging" but so too were claims The Museum was not safe.
" What is particularly damaging is [the] blatant opportunism of The Greeks and others saying, 'Oh No , the British Museum is not safe', " He Said .
The Tory MP, who has been In Touch with The Museum , said it had undertaken a " tremendous amount of work cataloguing" items in its collection and had The Most online documentation in The World .
" People want to know the extent of the objects which have disappeared, what investigations took place at The Time when various reports came in and what is being done now because otherwise [it's] Getting Out of hand, " he added.
His comments follow renewed calls by officials in Greece for The Return of The Parthenon sculptures - among The Most high-profile contested items in The Museum 's collection.
The sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles, once adorned The Parthenon atop The Acropolis in Athens and.
Greece has long claimed they were illegally acquired during a period of foreign occupation.
Ms Koutsoumba, director of The Association of Greek Archaeologists, told BBC Radio 4 's World Tonight programme that it was " obvious" the sculptures would be well protected in Greece, not in The Museum .
" We Are very much worried how many Greek items were [among] these stolen items and we want to tell the British Museum that they cannot anymore say that Greek cultural heritage is more protected in the British Museum , " She Said .
" They have to return The Parthenon marbles back because they are not safe in London. "
She added that the potential security issues the thefts have exposed were a " problem for all museums in The World ".
" All museums in The World have to learn What Happened in the British Museum so that if we have problems in our security protocols [we can] change it, " She Said .
The Bbc has also seen correspondence showing that an art dealer alerted The Museum to the alleged stolen items in 2021.
Ittai Gradel alleged in February 2021 he had seen items online belonging to The Museum , according to The Correspondence .
Deputy director Jonathan Williams responded In July 2021 to Dr Gradel, saying " there was no suggestion of any wrongdoing".
The Museum 's independent review is being led by former museum trustee Sir Nigel Boardman and Lucy D'Orsi, Chief Constable of British Transport Police.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com