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  • John Whiting
  • English actor, dramatist and critic (1917–1963)

    John Robert Whiting (15 November 1917 – 16 June 1963) was an English scriptwriter and actor. Born in Salisbury, he was educated at Taunton School, "the

    John Whiting

    John_Whiting

  • Whiting (surname)
  • Surname list

    The surname Whiting is of Saxon origin meaning 'the white or fair offspring'. The Saxon suffix "-ing" denotes 'son of' or 'offspring'. It is a patronymic

    Whiting (surname)

    Whiting_(surname)

  • John Whiting (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Whiting (anthropologist) Jack Whiting (cricketer), John Whiting, cricketer John Whiting, namesake of Whiting, Vermont John Lanyon Whiting (1851–1922)

    John Whiting (disambiguation)

    John_Whiting_(disambiguation)

  • The Devils (play)
  • Play written by John Whiting

    Hall for the Royal Shakespeare Company and written by British dramatist John Whiting, based on Aldous Huxley's 1952 book, The Devils of Loudun. The Devils

    The Devils (play)

    The_Devils_(play)

  • John Whiting (anthropologist)
  • John Wesley Mayhew Whiting (June 12, 1908 Chilmark, Massachusetts – May 13, 1999, Chilmark, Massachusetts) was an American sociologist and anthropologist

    John Whiting (anthropologist)

    John_Whiting_(anthropologist)

  • Urbain Grandier
  • French Catholic priest convicted of witchcraft and burned at the stake in 1634

    Alexandre Dumas père, Eyvind Johnson, and Aldous Huxley, the playwright John Whiting, filmmaker Ken Russell, composers like Krzysztof Penderecki and Peter

    Urbain Grandier

    Urbain Grandier

    Urbain_Grandier

  • The Devils (film)
  • 1971 film by Ken Russell

    non-fiction book The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley, as well as John Whiting's subsequent 1960 play The Devils. United Artists initially pitched the

    The Devils (film)

    The_Devils_(film)

  • John Whiting (MP)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    John Whiting (died after 1430) of Shaftesbury, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament and lawyer. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England

    John Whiting (MP)

    John_Whiting_(MP)

  • The Devils of Loudun
  • 1952 novel by Aldous Huxley

    demonic possession within this book. The Devils (1960), play written by John Whiting Die Teufel von Loudun (1969), opera written by Krzysztof Penderecki Die

    The Devils of Loudun

    The_Devils_of_Loudun

  • Lisa Dillon
  • English actress (born 1979)

    and The Tempest by William Shakespeare, The Devils by John Whiting, The Devil's Law Case by John Webster, Yentl by Leah Napolin and The Playboy of the

    Lisa Dillon

    Lisa_Dillon

  • John Whiting Award
  • British playwright award

    Between 1965 and 2010, the John Whiting Award (from 2007 renamed the Peter Wolff Trust Supports the John Whiting Award) was awarded annually to a British

    John Whiting Award

    John_Whiting_Award

  • Further than the Furthest Thing
  • classic". It was the winner of the 1999 Peggy Ramsay Award, the 2001 John Whiting Award, and the Edinburgh Fringe First Award. Mill Laverello, a housewife

    Further than the Furthest Thing

    Further_than_the_Furthest_Thing

  • Graham Whiting
  • NZ international rugby union & league player (born 1946)

    Graham John Whiting (born 4 June 1946) is a New Zealand former rugby footballer. A prop, Whiting represented King Country in rugby union at a provincial

    Graham Whiting

    Graham_Whiting

  • John Cage
  • American avant-garde composer (1912–1992)

    Dan Waber, Sigi Waters and John Whiting "John Cage" (biography, works, resources) (in French and English). IRCAM. John Cage at IMDb Artist Biography

    John Cage

    John Cage

    John_Cage

  • Peter Whiting (rugby union)
  • Rugby player

    Peter John Whiting (born 6 August 1946) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A lock, Whiting represented Auckland at a provincial level, and was

    Peter Whiting (rugby union)

    Peter_Whiting_(rugby_union)

  • Samuel Whiting Jr.
  • American clergyman (1633–1713)

    Reverend Samuel Whiting Snr. (1597-1679) and his second wife, Elizabeth St. John. Elizabeth belonged to the prominent landowning family of St. John of Lydiard

    Samuel Whiting Jr.

    Samuel Whiting Jr.

    Samuel_Whiting_Jr.

  • Alexi Kaye Campbell
  • Greek-British playwright

    awarded The Critics' Circle Prize for Most Promising Playwright and the John Whiting Award for Best New Play. The production, directed by Jamie Lloyd, was

    Alexi Kaye Campbell

    Alexi_Kaye_Campbell

  • Migration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the novel Migrations, by Karim Alrawi, a stage play and winner of the John Whiting Award Migration (2014 film), an animated film by Mark Lomond and Johanne

    Migration

    Migration

  • Leonard Whiting
  • British actor (born 1950)

    Leonard Whiting (born 30 June 1950) is a British semi-retired actor and singer widely known for his teenage role as Romeo in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968

    Leonard Whiting

    Leonard Whiting

    Leonard_Whiting

  • Heidi Thomas
  • English screenwriter and playwright

    gained national attention when her play Shamrocks and Crocodiles won the John Whiting Award in 1985. Her play Indigo was performed by the Royal Shakespeare

    Heidi Thomas

    Heidi Thomas

    Heidi_Thomas

  • Joe Penhall
  • English-Australian playwright and screenwriter

    playing space in London in 1994. It was very well-received, winning the John Whiting Award, and has since been played off-Broadway twice. In 2000 Penhall

    Joe Penhall

    Joe Penhall

    Joe_Penhall

  • The Devils
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Devils is a name for: The Devils (play), the 1960 play by John Whiting based on the book The Devils of Loudon (1952) by Aldous Huxley The Devils (film)

    The Devils

    The_Devils

  • Advanced Encryption Standard
  • Standard for the encryption of electronic data

    ciphers". Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Bruce Schneier; John Kelsey; Doug Whiting; David Wagner; Chris Hall; Niels Ferguson; Tadayoshi Kohno; et al

    Advanced Encryption Standard

    Advanced Encryption Standard

    Advanced_Encryption_Standard

  • Tanya Luhrmann
  • American anthropologist (born 1959)

    Richard Shweder Merrill Singer Dan Sperber Melford Spiro Beatrice Whiting John Whiting Journals Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Ethos Medical Anthropology

    Tanya Luhrmann

    Tanya_Luhrmann

  • Terry Johnson (dramatist)
  • British dramatist and director

    for Best Play 1995 and 1996, the Meyer-Whitworth Award 1993 and the John Whiting Award 1991. He has had many West End productions as director and/or writer

    Terry Johnson (dramatist)

    Terry_Johnson_(dramatist)

  • Beatrice Blyth Whiting
  • American anthropologist

    the comparative study of child development. Together with her husband John Whiting, she was a key figure in the Harvard Department of Social Relations and

    Beatrice Blyth Whiting

    Beatrice_Blyth_Whiting

  • Robert Flemyng
  • British actor (1912–1995)

    also took on more serious roles in plays by T. S. Eliot, Graham Greene, John Whiting and others. He toured Australia, Britain, Canada, India, South Africa

    Robert Flemyng

    Robert Flemyng

    Robert_Flemyng

  • Jonathan Harvey (playwright)
  • English screenwriter, actor, playwright, and author

    Beautiful Thing, a gay-themed play-turned-film for which he won the John Whiting Award in 1994. In 1995, his play Boom Bang-a-Bang premiered at the Bush

    Jonathan Harvey (playwright)

    Jonathan_Harvey_(playwright)

  • Helen Edmundson
  • British playwright and screenwriter (born 1964)

    internationally. In 1993, Edmundson's original play The Clearing, which won the John Whiting Award, was staged at the Bush Theatre. In 1994, her adaptation of The

    Helen Edmundson

    Helen_Edmundson

  • Whiting, Vermont
  • Town in Vermont, United States

    Whiting is a town in Addison County, Vermont, United States. The town was named for John Whiting, a landholder. The population was 405 at the 2020 census

    Whiting, Vermont

    Whiting, Vermont

    Whiting,_Vermont

  • Whiting
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Kansas Whiting, Maine Whiting, Missouri Whiting, New Jersey Whiting, Vermont Whiting, Wisconsin Whiting, Wyoming Whiting Bay (Maine), US Whiting Farms

    Whiting

    Whiting

  • Whiting, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    Whiting (/ˈwaɪtɪŋ/ WYTE-ing) is a city located in the Chicago Metropolitan Area in Lake County, Indiana, which was founded in 1889. The city is located

    Whiting, Indiana

    Whiting, Indiana

    Whiting,_Indiana

  • Narrow Road to the Deep North
  • Play written by Edward Bond

    changing political landscape over about 35 years. The play won Bond the John Whiting Award for 1968. Of course, that's only a symbol, but we need symbols

    Narrow Road to the Deep North

    Narrow_Road_to_the_Deep_North

  • How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found
  • 1985 book by Doug Richmond

    2005 by Fin Kennedy, about a man wanting to disappear, which won the John Whiting Award. The Polish ambient music collective How To Disappear Completely

    How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found

    How_to_Disappear_Completely_and_Never_Be_Found

  • The Contingency Plan
  • Plays written by Steve Waters

    Contingency Plan was published in 2009. The play was shortlisted for the John Whiting Award in 2010. Since the original production, staged readings of The

    The Contingency Plan

    The_Contingency_Plan

  • Richard Whiting (abbot)
  • English Roman Catholic abbot and martyr

    Richard Whiting O.S.B (1461 – 15 November 1539) was an English monk and the last Abbot of Glastonbury. Whiting presided over Glastonbury Abbey at the time

    Richard Whiting (abbot)

    Richard Whiting (abbot)

    Richard_Whiting_(abbot)

  • Vashti
  • Character in the Book of Esther; queen of Persia

    Vashti at Jewish Encyclopedia "Vashti, Queen of Queens" audio file, at John Whiting, "My KPFA - A Historical Footnote: Compendium Cliché Productions: The

    Vashti

    Vashti

    Vashti

  • John Lanyon Whiting
  • John Lanyon Whiting (February 23, 1851 – September 15, 1922) was a lawyer and politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as mayor of Kingston in 1886. The

    John Lanyon Whiting

    John_Lanyon_Whiting

  • Zinnie Harris
  • British playwright, screenwriter and director

    won an Edinburgh Fringe First Award, the Peggy Ramsay Award, and the John Whiting Award and was shortlisted for the Susan Smith Blackburn Award. The actress

    Zinnie Harris

    Zinnie_Harris

  • Basil Radford
  • English actor (1897–1952)

    (1943) The Blind Goddess by Patrick Hastings (1947) A Penny for a Song by John Whiting (1951) Adam Greaves, "Radford, (Arthur) Basil (1897–1952)", Oxford Dictionary

    Basil Radford

    Basil_Radford

  • Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco
  • Musical composition created by Jonathan Harvey

    composer's son Dominic, at the time a chorister there, both recorded by John Whiting. The text is taken from that written on the bell: Horas Avolantes Numero

    Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco

    Mortuos_Plango,_Vivos_Voco

  • The Black Mass
  • 1960s radio horror program

    contemporary pieces. The sound designer for most of the episodes was John Whiting, KPFA's production director. Their collaborations were later credited

    The Black Mass

    The_Black_Mass

  • Psychological anthropology
  • Interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology

    Irving Hallowell, and Margaret Mead. Major figures include John Whiting and Beatrice Whiting, Cora Du Bois, and Florence Kluckhohn. Leading figures include

    Psychological anthropology

    Psychological_anthropology

  • Guy Hibbert
  • British screenwriter

    writing career as a playwright. His play On The Edge was the winner of the John Whiting Award in 1985. Other awards include the Mental Health Media Award in

    Guy Hibbert

    Guy_Hibbert

  • Wole Soyinka
  • Nigerian playwright, poet and novelist

    Idanre and Other Poems were published. With Tom Stoppard, he received the John Whiting Award in London. He was also appointed Head of the School of Drama, University

    Wole Soyinka

    Wole Soyinka

    Wole_Soyinka

  • Le Voyageur sans bagage
  • 1937 play written by Jean Anouilh

    James Wellman A valet – John Warner A cook – Peggy Ann Clifford Juliette – Violetta Directed by Peter Hall Translated by John Whiting New York – premiere

    Le Voyageur sans bagage

    Le_Voyageur_sans_bagage

  • Moonlight in Vermont (song)
  • 1944 popular music song

    Vermont, written by John Blackburn (lyrics) and Karl Suessdorf (music) and published in 1944. It was introduced by Margaret Whiting in a 1944 recording

    Moonlight in Vermont (song)

    Moonlight in Vermont (song)

    Moonlight_in_Vermont_(song)

  • Ant Whiting
  • Musical artist

    worked as a producer and songwriter with artists such as John Newman and Rizzle Kicks. Whiting began his production and writing career with two tracks

    Ant Whiting

    Ant_Whiting

  • List of alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
  • 2003) Billie Whitelaw (Acting) Hugh Whitemore (Acting Diploma 1957) John Whiting (Acting Diploma 1937) June Whitfield (Acting Diploma 1944) Nigel Whitmey

    List of alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

    List_of_alumni_of_the_Royal_Academy_of_Dramatic_Art

  • Charlie Whiting
  • Formula One race director (1952–2019)

    Charles Whiting (12 August 1952 – 14 March 2019) was a British mechanic. He served as the FIA Formula One Race Director, Safety Delegate, Permanent Starter

    Charlie Whiting

    Charlie Whiting

    Charlie_Whiting

  • Anthropology
  • Scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies

    studied, Actes which they did. This part of History is named Anthropology." John Kersey's 1706 edition of The New World of English Words includes the definition

    Anthropology

    Anthropology

  • Jeanne des Anges
  • French Nun (1602-1665)

    literary sources, Aldous Huxley's 1952 book The Devils of Loudun and John Whiting's 1960 play The Devils. Huxley's book deals extensively with Sister Jeanne's

    Jeanne des Anges

    Jeanne des Anges

    Jeanne_des_Anges

  • Double bind
  • Psychological dilemma

    Gregory Bateson and his colleagues (including Don D. Jackson, Jay Haley and John H. Weakland) in the mid-1950s, in their discussions on complexity of communication

    Double bind

    Double_bind

  • Navajo medicine
  • Traditional healing practices

    Richard Shweder Merrill Singer Dan Sperber Melford Spiro Beatrice Whiting John Whiting Journals Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Ethos Medical Anthropology

    Navajo medicine

    Navajo_medicine

  • Sam Walters (director)
  • British theatre director (born 1939)

    Festival, September 1992 The Dutch Courtesan (John Marston) October 1992 A Penny for a Song (John Whiting), December 1992 The Artifice (Susannah Centlivre)

    Sam Walters (director)

    Sam Walters (director)

    Sam_Walters_(director)

  • Attack Attack! (American band)
  • American metalcore band

    new members. Attack Attack! formed in 2007 when Johnny Franck, Andrew Whiting, Nick White and Andrew Wetzel met Austin Carlile while playing in local

    Attack Attack! (American band)

    Attack Attack! (American band)

    Attack_Attack!_(American_band)

  • Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
  • British Indian writer

    co-produced by Soho Theatre and Coventry Belgrade and was shortlisted for the John Whiting Award. In 2014, Khandan (Family) opened at the Birmingham Rep before

    Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti

    Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti

    Gurpreet_Kaur_Bhatti

  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Private university in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

    "On the NSA" blog from interim Dean Andrew Douglas from the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering. The request cited concerns that the

    Johns Hopkins University

    Johns_Hopkins_University

  • Michelle Rosaldo
  • American anthropologist

    Richard Shweder Merrill Singer Dan Sperber Melford Spiro Beatrice Whiting John Whiting Journals Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Ethos Medical Anthropology

    Michelle Rosaldo

    Michelle_Rosaldo

  • Ken Russell
  • British film director (1927–2011)

    Aldous Huxley's book The Devils of Loudun (1952) and using material from John Whiting's play The Devils, the film starred Oliver Reed as a priest who stands

    Ken Russell

    Ken Russell

    Ken_Russell

  • Peter Hall (director)
  • English theatre, opera and film director (1930–2017)

    of Summer (John Whiting, New Theatre Oxford) 1956 Camino Real (Tennessee Williams, Phoenix Theatre, London) 1957 The Moon and Sixpence (John Gardner, opera

    Peter Hall (director)

    Peter_Hall_(director)

  • The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
  • American construction company

    shortly after graduating from Johns Hopkins University. Seventeen years later, in 1955, Hackerman would be named Whiting-Turner's second president. Hackerman

    The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

    The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

    The_Whiting-Turner_Contracting_Company

  • Peter Brook
  • English theatre and film director (1925–2022)

    Stevenson, Patrick Stewart and David Suchet 1951: A Penny for a Song, by John Whiting 1955: Hamlet, with Paul Scofield 1956: A View from the Bridge, by Arthur

    Peter Brook

    Peter Brook

    Peter_Brook

  • Paul Farmer
  • American medical anthropologist and physician (1959–2022)

    Harvard faculty to sign a letter to The Harvard Crimson defending Professor John Comaroff, who had been found to have violated the university's sexual and

    Paul Farmer

    Paul Farmer

    Paul_Farmer

  • Exorcism in the Catholic Church
  • Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist. Doubleday. ISBN 9780385522700. Blake, John (4 August 2017). "When exorcists need help, they call him". CNN. Retrieved

    Exorcism in the Catholic Church

    Exorcism in the Catholic Church

    Exorcism_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • List of playwrights
  • Playwright list

    Wettig (born 1951, United States) Peter Whelan (1931–2014, England) John Whiting (1917–1963, England) Adolf von Wilbrandt (1837–1911, Germany) Oscar Wilde

    List of playwrights

    List_of_playwrights

  • Galois/Counter Mode
  • Authenticated encryption mode

    doi:10.17487/RFC5647. RFC 5647. Informational. Kohno, Tadayoshi; Viega, John; Whiting, Doug (2004). "CWC: A High-Performance Conventional Authenticated Encryption

    Galois/Counter Mode

    Galois/Counter_Mode

  • Whiting School of Engineering
  • Engineering school of Johns Hopkins University

    The G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering, commonly the Whiting School or WSE, is the engineering school of Johns Hopkins University, a private research

    Whiting School of Engineering

    Whiting_School_of_Engineering

  • Anne Bancroft
  • American actress (1931–2005)

    obsessed with a priest (Jason Robards) in the 1965 Broadway production of John Whiting's play The Devils. Produced by Alexander H. Cohen and directed by Michael

    Anne Bancroft

    Anne Bancroft

    Anne_Bancroft

  • Gabrielle Drake
  • British actress (born 1944)

    toured with the Oxford Stage Company in that year, as Hester Bellboys in John Whiting's A Penny for a Song, alongside Julian Glover, Jeremy Clyde, and Charles

    Gabrielle Drake

    Gabrielle_Drake

  • Ethnomedicine
  • Study of traditional medicine practiced in ethnic groups

    Richard Shweder Merrill Singer Dan Sperber Melford Spiro Beatrice Whiting John Whiting Journals Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Ethos Medical Anthropology

    Ethnomedicine

    Ethnomedicine

  • Progress trap
  • Creation of new problems with progress

    Michael S. Gazzaniga Spheres of Influence, MIND, May 2008 Eating the Earth by John Whiting Tragedy of the Commons 6 February, 2019 by Alexandra Spiliakos

    Progress trap

    Progress trap

    Progress_trap

  • Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history
  • Hay Fever – by Noël Coward A Gala Shakespeare Revel The Devils – by John Whiting The Merry Wives of Windsor – by William Shakespeare Macbeth – by William

    Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history

    Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history

    Stratford_Shakespeare_Festival_production_history

  • Stephen Whiting
  • U.S. Space Force general officer

    Stephen Newman Whiting (born 14 September 1967) is a United States Space Force general who serves as the commander of the United States Space Command

    Stephen Whiting

    Stephen Whiting

    Stephen_Whiting

  • Chapbook
  • Short inexpensive booklet

    chapbooks are found in the libraries of provincial yeomen and gentry. John Whiting, a Quaker yeoman imprisoned at Ilchester, Somerset, in the 1680s had

    Chapbook

    Chapbook

    Chapbook

  • Culture-bound syndrome
  • Psychiatric and somatic symptoms experienced within a specific culture

    PMID 10948492. S2CID 33348909. Schechter, Daniel S.; Kaminer, Tammy; Grienenberger, John F.; Amat, Jose (2003). "Fits and Starts: A Mother-Infant Case-Study Involving

    Culture-bound syndrome

    Culture-bound_syndrome

  • Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars
  • formed part of the garrison of Fort Stanwix: Rhode Island Regiment, John Whiting, colonel. In 1762 the Assembly voted to raise a provincial regiment of

    Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars

    Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars

    Provincial_troops_in_the_French_and_Indian_Wars

  • John Sleyne
  • Irish Roman Catholic prelate (c. 1638 – 1712)

    the Mayor of Cork, for Sleyne to be expelled. A letter from Dawson to John Whiting, Mayor of Cork, on 9 January 1703, queried why "no account [was] ever

    John Sleyne

    John Sleyne

    John_Sleyne

  • John F. Kennedy
  • President of the United States from 1961 to 1963

    John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), also known as JFK, was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his

    John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy

    John_F._Kennedy

  • Jack Whiting (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1894–1975)

    John George Benjamin Whiting (19 February 1894 – 15 July 1975) was an English cricketer. Whiting's batting style is unknown, but he was a right-arm fast

    Jack Whiting (cricketer)

    Jack_Whiting_(cricketer)

  • Charles M. Schulz
  • American cartoonist (1922–2000)

    "Happiness is hearing an intellectual laugh!" Charles Schulz interviewed in his Marin County home study by Gail Rudwick and John Whiting, October 30, 1962

    Charles M. Schulz

    Charles M. Schulz

    Charles_M._Schulz

  • Bruce Schneier
  • American computer scientist (born 1963)

    Schneier, Bruce; Kelsey, John; Whiting, Doug; Wagner, David; Hall, Chris; Ferguson, Niels. The Twofish Encryption Algorithm, John Wiley & Sons, 1996. ISBN 0-471-35381-7

    Bruce Schneier

    Bruce Schneier

    Bruce_Schneier

  • The Devils of Loudun (opera)
  • 1969 opera by Krzysztof Penderecki

    in 1972 and 1975. It has a German libretto by the composer, based on John Whiting's dramatization of Aldous Huxley's book of the same name. The work was

    The Devils of Loudun (opera)

    The Devils of Loudun (opera)

    The_Devils_of_Loudun_(opera)

  • Taunton School
  • Public school in Somerset, England

    and novelist J. M. Roberts, author and historian John Whiting, actor Jonathan Hall, army officer John Mackie, cricketer Jonathan Miller, English theatre

    Taunton School

    Taunton School

    Taunton_School

  • Michael M. J. Fischer
  • Richard Shweder Merrill Singer Dan Sperber Melford Spiro Beatrice Whiting John Whiting Journals Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Ethos Medical Anthropology

    Michael M. J. Fischer

    Michael_M._J._Fischer

  • Mustapha Matura
  • Trinidad and Tobago playwright (1939–2019)

    and in Trinidad, including: 1971: The George Devine Award. 1971: The John Whiting Award. 1974: The Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright Award. 1991:

    Mustapha Matura

    Mustapha_Matura

  • David Pownall
  • British playwright and radio dramatist (1938–2022)

    for Music to Murder By (1976) and Richard III Part Two (1977). 1981 John Whiting Award for Beef (1981), radio play.[citation needed] New York Theatre

    David Pownall

    David_Pownall

  • Griller Quartet
  • British string quartet (active 1931 - 1963)

    - Sidney Aaron Griller, The Independent 23 Nov 1993. See article by John Whiting The Griller String Quartet - E Quatribus Unum. See also Nicholas P. Lafkas

    Griller Quartet

    Griller_Quartet

  • Young Cassidy
  • 1965 British film by Jack Cardiff and John Ford

    Set in 1911 and the growing protest against British rule in Ireland, young John Cassidy (Seán O'Casey) is a labourer by day and a pamphleteer by night. When

    Young Cassidy

    Young_Cassidy

  • Star Trek: Hidden Frontier
  • 2000 American TV series or program

    the USS Independence, under a skeleton crew, and led by Commander Joseph Johns, is dispatched to investigate. But, unbeknownst to them, they're about to

    Star Trek: Hidden Frontier

    Star_Trek:_Hidden_Frontier

  • Harvard Department of Social Relations
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration at Harvard University in the US

    Florence Kluckhohn (value orientations), David Riesman (sociology) John and Beatrice Whiting (cross-cultural child development), Evon Z. Vogt (comparative

    Harvard Department of Social Relations

    Harvard Department of Social Relations

    Harvard_Department_of_Social_Relations

  • Romeo and Juliet (1968 film)
  • 1968 film by Franco Zeffirelli

    Directed and co-written by Franco Zeffirelli, the film stars Leonard Whiting as Romeo and Olivia Hussey as Juliet. Laurence Olivier spoke the film's

    Romeo and Juliet (1968 film)

    Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)

  • Margaret Whiting
  • American singer (1924–2011)

    Eleanor Whiting (July 22, 1924 – January 10, 2011) was an American singer of popular music who gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. Whiting was born

    Margaret Whiting

    Margaret Whiting

    Margaret_Whiting

  • James Wood (musician)
  • British composer, percussionist and conductor

    toured extensively with the soprano, Sara Stowe and the sound engineer, John Whiting. All of these pieces were also recorded for CD and released by Continuum

    James Wood (musician)

    James Wood (musician)

    James_Wood_(musician)

  • Jean-Joseph Surin
  • French Jesuit priest, mystic, writer, and exorcist (1600–1665)

    Playwright John Whiting adapted Huxley's book as the play The Devils (1960). Ken Russell directed a feature film adaptation of Huxley's book and Whiting's play

    Jean-Joseph Surin

    Jean-Joseph_Surin

  • Economic globalization
  • International economic globalization

    July 2012) "Wealthy hiding $21 trillion in tax havens, report says" John Whiting, tax policy director at the UK's Chartered Institute of Taxation commented

    Economic globalization

    Economic globalization

    Economic_globalization

  • William H. C. Whiting
  • Confederate States Army general

    William Henry Chase Whiting (March 22, 1824 – March 10, 1865) was a United States Army officer who resigned after 16 years of service in the Army Corps

    William H. C. Whiting

    William H. C. Whiting

    William_H._C._Whiting

  • Dukun
  • Indonesian term for shaman

    Festschrift in Honour. By Peter G. Riddell, Tony Street, Anthony Hearle Johns Contributor Peter G Riddell, Ph.D., Peter G. Riddell. BRILL, 1997. ISBN 90-04-09818-6

    Dukun

    Dukun

    Dukun

  • Loudun possessions
  • 1634 witchcraft trial in Loudun, France

    titled The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley tells the same story. John Whiting's 1961 theatre play The Devils (play), commissioned by Sir Peter Hall

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  • Aldwych Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    The Collection (1962) by Harold Pinter A Penny for a Song (1962) by John Whiting The Homecoming (1965) by Harold Pinter Old Times (1971) by Harold Pinter

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  • Johny
  • Boy/Male

    American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish

    Johny

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John

    Johny

  • John
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Welsh, German, etc.

    John

    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

    John

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    John

    God is Gracious

    John

  • JOHN
  • Male

    English

    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

    JOHN

  • John
  • Boy/Male

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    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God

    John

  • Jon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Jon

    The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan

    Jon

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    John

    God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan

    John

  • JOHNA
  • Female

    English

    JOHNA

    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

    JOHNA

  • JOHAN
  • Male

    German

    JOHAN

    Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.

    JOHAN

  • JON
  • Male

    English

    JON

     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

    JON

  • Johnn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, Hebrew

    Johnn

    Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious

    Johnn

  • John
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God

    John

  • JOAN
  • Female

    English

    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

    JOAN

  • St. John
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    St. John

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

    St. John

  • Johns
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Johns

    English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.

    Johns

  • Jonn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew

    Jonn

    God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor

    Jonn

  • John
  • Biblical

    John

    the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan

    John

  • Johan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Johan

    German form of John

    Johan

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean

    John

    The grace or mercy of the Lord.

    John

  • JON
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    JON

     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

    JON

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  • Madkins
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    English

    Madkins

    English : metronymic from a pet form of the personal name Madde (see Madison).

  • Pochereth
  • Biblical

    Pochereth

    cutting of the mouth of warfare

  • Holton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called. The final syllable represents Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The first element has a wide variety of possible origins. In the case of three examples in Lincolnshire it is Old English hōh ‘spur of a hill’; for places in Oxfordshire and Somerset it is Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’; for one in Dorset it may be Old English holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’ or holt ‘small wood’; for a further pair in Suffolk it may be hola, genitive plural of holh ‘hollow’, but more probably a personal name Hōla.

  • Mokshit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Jain, Sanskrit

    Mokshit

    Who Gain Moksha; Salvation

  • Bhaarati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bhaarati

    Indian, Well-groomed

  • ZDENKO
  • Male

    Croatian

    ZDENKO

    , of Sidon.

  • Angusa
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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Angusa

    Praising; A Hymn

  • Reeti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Reeti

    Method, Wealth, Protection, Conduct, Auspiciousness, Memory, Well being

  • Amalatman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Amalatman

    Pure Minded; Virtuous

  • Prakruth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Prakruth

    Nature

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  • Cheap-jack
  • n.

    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To unite in marriage.

  • Join
  • n.

    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.

  • Coagment
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Injoint
  • v. t.

    To join; to unite.

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • Johnny
  • n.

    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Prester
  • n.

    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.

  • Dory
  • n.

    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join

  • Partner
  • v. t.

    To associate, to join.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • John
  • n.

    A proper name of a man.

  • Johannean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.