ThomasSavage may refer to ThomasSavage bishop 1463 1508 , archbishop of York ThomasSavage major 1608 1682 , English soldier and New England colonist and merchant ThomasSavage politician 1808 1887 , member of the Legislative Council of Quebec ThomasSavage novelist 1915 2003 , American author ThomasSavage, 3rd Earl Rivers 1628 1694 , English peer ThomasSavage, 1st Viscount Savage , Viscount Savage Tom Savage bishop 1900 1966 , Anglican bishop Tom Savage painter born 1953 , American painter Thomas R. Savage , American insurance executive Thomas S. Savage 1804 1880 , American Protestant clergyman, missionary, physician and naturalist Tom Savage American football born 1990 , American football quarterback Tom Savage Irish media figure , chairman of the RT Board hndis Savage, Thomas fr ThomasSavage nl ThomasSavage ... more details
Thomas Staughton Savage 1804 1880 was an United States American Protestant clergyman, missionary, physician and natural history naturalist . Born June 7, 1804 in Cromwell, Connecticut, died December 27, 1880 in Rinebeck, New York. First marriage to Susan A. Metcalfe September 28, 1838, he married his second wife, Maria Chapin in 1842, it was after her death that he married Elizabeth Rutherford granddaughter of the author Eliza Fenwick in 1844. He was the father of five children, Elizabeth Fenwick Savage b.1846 , Alexander Duncan Savage b.1848 , Thomas Rutherford Savage b.1852 , William Rutherford Savage b.1854 , Jesse Duncan Savage b.1858 . He was the grandfather of the American artist Thomas Casilear Cole 1888 1976 . In 1836 Savage was sent as a missionary to Liberia . During his time in Africa he acquired the skull and other bones from an unknown ape species, which he described in 1847 at the Boston Society of Natural History with United States American Natural history naturalist and anatomist Jeffries Wyman ref Savage TS. 1847 . http books.google.com books?id 0Hpbwjpr58AC&pg PA245&dq Communication describing the external character and habits of a new species of Troglodytes T. gorilla .&ei 9bkRSvCaOoiENor0zLAJ Communication describing the external character and habits of a new species of Troglodytes T. gorilla . Boston Soc Nat Hist 245 247. ref ref Savage TS, Wyman J. 1847 . http books.google.com books?id crgrAAAAYAAJ&pg PA417&dq Notice of the external characters and habits of Troglodytes gorilla, a new species of orang from the Gaboon River, osteology of the same.&ei g7oRSrHEFYLWNKKe0ckO ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savage, Thomas S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1804 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1880 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savage, Thomas S. Category 1804 births Category 1880 deaths Category American zoologists US zoologist stub fr Thomas Staughton Savage no Thomas Staughton Savage pt Thomas Staughton Savage ... more details
Other persons ThomasSavageThomas R. Tom Savage is an United States American insurance executive who was chief executive officer of American International Group Financial Products AIGFP from 1994 until his retirement in 2001. ref name Morgenson2008 Morgenson, Gretchen September 27, 2008 http www.nytimes.com 2008 09 28 business 28melt.html Behind Insurer s Crisis, Blind Eye to a Web of Risk. New York Times ref AIGFP is considered a key company in the Global financial crisis of 2008 2009 . ref name dennis2009 Dennis, Brady and Robert O Harrow Jr. January 5, 2009 . 1998 2005 AIG & the anatomy of the crash. The Washington Post ref Life and career Savage earned his undergraduate degree from Trinity College Connecticut Trinity College in 1972. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Claremont Graduate University in 1977. Prior to AIGFP, Savage was vice president of Drexel Burnham Lambert , an investment bank, and an executive at First Boston Corporation . Savage was succeeded by Joseph Cassano . He serves on the Board of Trustees for Trinity College. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savage, Thomas R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savage, Thomas R. Category Living people Category Drexel Burnham Lambert US business bio stub ... more details
Infobox Christian leader honorific prefix name ThomasSavage honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of York image imagesize alt caption province diocese see appointed 18 January 1501 enthroned unknown ended 1507 predecessor Thomas Rotherham successor Christopher Bainbridge ordination consecration 28 April 1493 other post Bishop of Rochester br Bishop of London birth name birth date 1463 birth place death date September 1507 death place buried York Minster nationality religion residence parents occupation profession alma mater signature ThomasSavage 1463 1508 was an English clergyman. On 3 December 1492, Savage was nominated Bishop of Rochester . He was consecrated on 28 April 1493. He held the post he until 1497 when he was translated to be Bishop of London . ref name Handbook268 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 268 ref Savage s last post was as Archbishop of York from 1501 to 1507. He was translated from the Diocese of London see of London on 18 January 1501. ref name Handbook283 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 283 ref While Archbishop he was responsible for the marriage ceremony of Arthur, Prince of Wales , eldest son of Henry VII of England Henry ... of Rochester, London and York, the three places where ThomasSavage was a bishop before becoming an Archbishop. This chapel now belongs to the Marquis of Cholmondeley . Savage died in September 1507, either on the 2nd or the 3rd. ref name Handbook283 ThomasSavage is buried in York Minster ... before Thomas Rotherham s ttl title Archbishop of York years 1501 1507 s aft after Christopher Bainbridge s end Bishops of London Archbishops of York Persondata NAME Savage, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 1507 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savage, Thomas Category 1463 births ... Category People of the Tudor period ArchbishopofYork stub fr ThomasSavage archev que no ThomasSavage ... Henry VIII , then married Catherine. Between 1501 and 1507, Savage built the Savage Chapel at St ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name ThomasSavage image ThomasSavage by Adison Berkey .jpg caption ThomasSavage. Photograph by Adison Berkey circa 1976 birth name ThomasSavage birth date birth date 1915 4 25 mf y birth place Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City ... Steinbeck , Robert Benchley , Dorothy Parker influenced Thomas McGuane , Annie Proulx website spouse Elizabeth Fitzgerald children Robert Brassil Savage br Russell Yearian Savage, son br Elizabeth St. Mark Main, daughter ThomasSavage April 25, 1915 July 25, 2003 was an United States American author ... title Afterword in ThomasSavage, The Power of the Dog url publisher Warner Trade year 2001 . ref After ... a B.A. in 1940. ref name Los Angeles Times 2003 cite news title ThomasSavage, 88 Writer Best Known ..., Savage had worked as a wrangler, ranch hand, welder, and railroad brakeman. ref name New York Times 2003 cite news title ThomasSavage, 88, Novelist Drawn to the American West url http www.nytimes.com 2003 08 25 arts thomassavage 88 novelist drawn to the american west.html publisher The New York ... University in Waltham, Massachusetts . By 1955, Savage was able to stop teaching and focus on his writing full time. ref name Hart cite web url http biography.jrank.org pages 4714 Savage Thomas.html title ThomasSavage Biography ThomasSavage Comments publisher Brief Biographies date accessdate ... url title ThomasSavage publisher Gale Biography in Context year 2001 accessdate November 8, 2010 ref ... Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savage, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... , Virginia , United States DEFAULTSORT Savage, Thomas Category Articles created via the Article ..., which drew on early experiences in the Western United States American West . Background Savage was born in Salt Lake City , Utah , in 1915 to Elizabeth Yearian and Benjamin Savage. His parents divorced ..., The Pass , Savage secured a teaching position at Suffolk University in Boston Boston, Massachusetts ... more details
Infobox person name Major ThomasSavage image Major Thomas Savage.jpg caption Major ThomasSavage, 1679, by Thomas Smith painter Thomas Smith birth date Birth date 1608 birth place Taunton , England death date death date and age 1682 02 14 1608 05 17 death place Boston , Massachusetts spouse Faith Hutchinson br Mary Symonds known for King Philip s War occupation Merchant and soldier ThomasSavage 1608 February 14, 1682 was an English people English soldier and New England colonist and merchant, attaining the rank of major in King Philip s War . Life Born in Taunton , Somerset , he was son of William Savage, a blacksmith . Thomas was apprenticed to the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors Merchant Taylors of London on 9 January 1621. He went to Massachusetts with Henry Vane the Younger Sir Harry Vane aboard the Planter in 1635. He was admitted a freeman of Boston in 1636, and became a member of the artillery company in 1637. In the same year he took the side of his mother in law, Anne Hutchinson , in the controversy that her teaching excited. He was compelled in consequence to leave the colony, and with William Coddington he List of early settlers of Rhode Island Founders of Portsmouth and many others founded the settlement of Rhode Island in 1638. Savage was a signer of the Portsmouth ... ThomasSavage of Boston and his descendents publisher David Clapp & Sons year 1914 url http www.archive.org details majorthomassavag00park ref On 12 March 1654 he and Captain Thomas Clarke were chosen .... See also List of early settlers of Rhode Island References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Savage, Thomas 1608 1682 Rhode Island settlers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savage, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Soldier DATE OF BIRTH 1608 PLACE OF BIRTH Taunton , England DATE OF DEATH 14 February 1682 PLACE OF DEATH Boston , Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Savage, Thomas ... or magistrate , and retained the office until his death on 14 February 1682. ref name park Family Savage ... more details
Infobox person name ThomasSavage, 3rd Earl Rivers image Rivers Memorial St Michaels Macclesfield Cheshire UK.jpg caption ThomasSavage, 3rd Earl Rivers birth date circa 1628 birth place Cheshire, United Kingdom death date 14 September 1694 death place Parish of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex other names known for occupation nationality British ThomasSavage, 3rd Earl Rivers circa 1628 &ndash 14 September 1694 was an English peer. He was the first son of John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers by his wife Catherine, daughter of William Parker, 13th Baron Morley . ref name Cracroft cite web title Rivers, Earl E, 1626 1737 url http www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk online content Rivers1626.htm work Cracroft s Peerage accessdate 6 February 2011 ref His father was closely involved in the English Civil War on the Cavalier Royalist side from 1641. Consequently he lost his castles at Halton Castle Halton and Rocksavage and their contents were confiscated. About 1647, he married firstly Elizabeth, illegitimate daughter of Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland by his mistress Martha Jeanes. Their children included Thomas, who married Charlotte, daughter of Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers Richard , who succeeded as 4th Earl Rivers Elizabeth and Annabella. They also had other children who died young. ref name Cracroft About 1684, he married secondly Arabella, daughter of Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey . They had no issue. ref name Cracroft He died at his house in Great Queen Street in the Parish of St Giles in the Fields , Middlesex . A memorial to him by William ... Macclesfield ref References references s start s reg en s bef before John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers John Savage s ttl title Earl Rivers years 1654 1694 s aft after Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers Richard Savage s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rivers, ThomasSavage, 3rd ... 1694 PLACE OF DEATH Parish of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex DEFAULTSORT Rivers, ThomasSavage ... more details
wiktionary savageSavage may refer to TOC right Places Canada Lower Savage Islands , Nunavut Middle Savage Islands , Nunavut Slovenia Savage Lake , a karst lake United States Savage, Maryland Savage, Minnesota Savage Mountain , an anticline extending from Bedford County, Pennsylvania southwest into Western Maryland Portugal Savage Islands , Madeira, Portugal People Savage surname , a surname and list ... for others. Dan Savage Media Film Savage film Savage film , a 1973 blaxploitation film by Cirio H. Santiago The Savage , a 1952 Western film Music Savage band , a heavy metal band from Mansfield, England Savage rapper , New Zealand born Rapper Savage album Savage album , by Eurythmics Savages, a song from the film Pocahontas 1995 film Pocahontas Roberto Zanetti or Savage, Italian musician and producer Video games Savage video game Savage video game , a 1988 action game by Firebird Software Savage The Battle for Newerth , a 2003 computer game by S2 Games Savage 2 A Tortured Soul , a 2008 computer game by S2 Games Savage , one of the 25 unlockable characters in Maxis s Action RPG Darkspore Other media Savage , a sequel series to the comic series Invasion 2000 AD Anthropology In an anthropological or scientific context, the term savage is controversial and usually considered obsolete. It can ... Savage surname , a surname and list of people with the surname Savage Arms , a firearm manufacturer HPI Savage , a radio controlled vehicle S3 Savage , a series of graphics chipsets Suzuki LS650 Savage , a motorcycle SS 13 Savage , a missile Savage, the dragon mode of Savage Noble , the only fully organic Transformer, from the Beast Machines series A member of a primitive culture . Both savage and primitive culture are controversial terms. See also Savages disambiguation Savage Island disambiguation Savage River disambiguation Noble savage , a person viewed as uncorrupted by civilization Barbarian lookfrom Savage lookfrom The Savage disambiguation geo de Savage fr Savage it Savage nl Savage ... more details
Infobox film name The Savage image size image The Savage FilmPoster.jpeg caption director George Marshall director George Marshall producer Mel Epstein writer L. L. Foreman novel br Sydney Boehm screenplay starring Charlton Heston cinematography John F. Seitz editing Arthur P. Schmidt distributor Paramount Pictures released September 1952 runtime 95 mins. country USA language English language English The Savage is a 1952 in film 1952 western genre Western film directed by George Marshall director George Marshall and starring Charlton Heston . Much of the film was shot in the Black Hills of South Dakota . Plot synopsis A young boy, Jim Aherne Jr., is the only survivor of a raid on a wagon train by Crow Nation Crow Indians. He is rescued by a group of Sioux Nation Sioux Indians and is raised by Chief Yellow Eagle as a Sioux and renamed Warbonnet. Jim grows to maturity, but soon his loyalties between his tribe and his white heritage are divided. Gold is discovered in the Black Hills and the Sioux expect the sovereignty of their territory to be respected because of an earlier treaty. Warbonnet s allegiance is questioned when he urges Yellow Eagle not to go to war. Warbonnet is sent to Fort Duane to determine whether the U.S. government intend to honor the treaty. On his way, he helps save a party of U.S. cavalry, led by Lt. Hathersall, from an attack by Crow Indians. Because of this he is received warmly by Col. Robert Ellis at the fort. However Capt. Vaughant calls him a savage . After several days Warbonnet leaves the fort when he learns that his Sioux sister, Luta, has been captured by soldiers. He meets his friend Long Mane who tells him that the soldiers were killed by a party of Crow and that Luta was taken captive. Warbonnet leads a party of Sioux on a raid on the Crow ... links imdb title id 0045123 title The Savage Amg movie 108952 The Savage George Marshall DEFAULTSORT Savage, The Category 1952 films Category American films Category English language films Category ... more details
Viscount Savage was a title in the Peerage of England . It was created in 1626 for ThomasSavage, 1st Viscount Savage Sir ThomasSavage, 2nd Baronet , husband of Elizabeth Savage, Countess Rivers Elizabeth Savage whom he married in 1602 and heir apparent by special remainder to his father in law s titles of Baron Darcy of Chiche 1613 , Viscount Colchester 1621 and Earl Rivers 1626 . He died in 1635 before inheriting these titles, so on the death of Thomas Darcy, 1st Earl Rivers in 1640 the titles went instead to Savage s son John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers John, 2nd Viscount Savage , who became 2nd Earl Rivers. Thomas widow Elizabeth was created Countess Rivers in her own right in 1641. The Savage viscountcy and baronetcy became extinct along with the Rivers titles in 1737. Sir John Savage, 1st Baronet John Savage was created baronet, of Rocksavage , Cheshire , on 29 June 1611. ref http www.archive.org stream cu31924092524374 page n49 mode 2up George Edward Cockayne Complete baronetage 1900 ref Savage Baronets, of Rocksavage 1611 Sir John Savage, 1st Baronet died 1615 ThomasSavage, 1st Viscount Savage Sir ThomasSavage, 2nd Baronet 1586 1635 created Viscount Savage in 1626 Viscounts Savage 1626 ThomasSavage, 1st Viscount Savage 1586 1635 John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers John Savage, 2nd Viscount Savage 1603 1654 succeeded as 2nd Earl Rivers in 1640 For further succession, see Earl Rivers References Reflist cite web title Peerage Sandys de Vine to Setrington url http www.leighrayment.com peers peersS2.htm publisher leighrayment.com accessdate 6 February 2011 cite web title Baronetage Sabine to Selby Bigge url http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsS1.htm publisher leighrayment.com accessdate 6 February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Savage, Viscount Category Viscountcies ... more details
John Savage may refer to John Savage died 1491 , List of Knights and Ladies of the Garter Knight of the Garter John Savage, a conspirator in the 1568 Babington Plot to execute Elizabeth I of England John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers c.1603 1654 John Savage engraver fl. 1690 1700 , printseller in London John Savage surveyor , 18th century surveyor for Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron John Savage Congressman , member of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth United States Congress in 1815 16 and 1817 18 John Houston Savage 1815 1904 , member of the United States Congress from Tennessee during the 1850s John S. Savage 1841 1884 , member of the Forty fourth United States Congress in 1875 76 from Ohio John L. Savage 1879 1967 , American civil engineer and United States Bureau of Reclamation design chief John Alfred Savage , English footballer who played for Italian club Juventus in the 1900s Jack Savage footballer 1929 English goalkeeper who played for Hull City, Halifax Town, Manchester City, Walsall and Wigan Athletic John Savage politician 1932 2003 , doctor and Premier of Nova Scotia John E. Savage , computer scientist and Brown University professor John Savage actor 1949 , actor Jack Savage 1964 , baseball player John Savage baseball 1965 , baseball head coach Places Savage Hall John F. Savage Hall , the basketball arena for the University of Toledo In fiction John the Savage , a character in the novel Brave New World See also Jon Savage , writer, broadcaster and music journalist Savage surname hndis Savage, John fr John Savage ... more details
English footballer for Liverpool ThomasSavage disambiguation Tracie Savage born 1962 , American ...Savage is a family name that may refer to TOC right A C Adam Savage , American television co host of MythBusters Alan Savage disambiguation , several people Alan Savage football chairman , chairman of Scottish Premier League team, Inverness Caledonian Thistle Alan Savage novelist , one of the many pseudonyms of Christopher Nicole Alfred Savage 1903 1980 , former colonial Governor of British Guiana Alfred H. Savage , retired public transit manager, Canada and United States Andrea Savage born 1975 , American actress Anne Savage, maiden name of Anne Berkeley, Baroness Berkeley , lady in waiting to Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII of England Ann Savage actress 1921 2008 , American film actress Anne Savage disambiguation , several people Augusta Savage born 1892 , African American sculptor of the Harlem Renaissance Bas Savage born 1982 , professional English footballer Ben Savage born 1980 , American film and TV actor Booth Savage , Canadian film actor Brian K. Savage born 1955 , State of Vermont representative Brian Savage born 1971 , retired Canadian professional ice hockey left winger Bruce Charles Savage 1906 1993 , former United States Public Housing Authority Commissioner under President Dwight D. Eisenhower Candace Savage , Canadian nature writer Carrie Savage , American voice actress and actress Chantay Savage , R&B dance singer Charles Roscoe Savage 1832 1909 , British born landscape and portrait photographer Charlie Savage , newspaper reporter D K Dan Savage , sex advice columnist Derek Savage 1917 2007 , British writer and peace campaigner Dudley Savage 1920 2008 , British BBC radio presenter Dutch Savage , former professional wrestler Edward Savage footballer born 1989 , English actor Edwin Sidney Savage 1862 1947 , English clergyman Eugene Savage 1883 1978 , American painter and sculptor Ezra P. Savage 1842 1920 , American politician and 16th governor of Nebraska ... more details
Image Savage Gardens.jpg thumb right 150px The northern corner of Savage Gardens for the Australian pop rock band of a similar name Savage Garden Savage Gardens is a minor street in the City of London , connecting Crutched Friars in the north to Trinity Square in the south, crossing Pepys Street . It was pedestrianised in 2011. The house of Viscount Savage Sir ThomasSavage was here in the 17th century, after whom the street is named. ref Cite book last Smith first A. year 1970 title Dictionary of City of London Street Names publisher David & Charles isbn 0715348809 page 188 ref The nearest London Underground station is Tower Hill tube station Tower Hill . A mainline terminus is also close by at Fenchurch Street railway station Fenchurch Street , as is a Docklands Light Railway station at Tower Gateway DLR station Tower Gateway . References Reflist coord 51.511141 N 0.077795 W region GB Category Streets in the City of London ... more details
The Savage Rose is a Denmark Danish psychedelic rock group, founded in 1967 by Thomas Koppel , Anders Koppel , Alex Riel , Jens Rugsted , Flemming Ostermann , and Annisette Koppel . Ilse Marie Koppel was also participating. Nils Tuxen replaced Flemming Ostermann from their second album. Since the mid 1970s, the group has been an acoustic trio consisting of Thomas Koppel , Annisette Koppel then Hansen and John Ravn as a core. From the beginning of the 1990s, the group returned to electric instrumentation. Thomas Koppel died on February 25, 2006. Discography Savage Rose 1968 In the Plain 1968 Travelin 1969 Your Daily Gift 1971 Refugee 1971 D dens Triumf 1972 Babylon 1972 Wild Child 1973 Solen Var Ogs Din 1978 En Vugge Af St l 1982 Vi K mper For At Sejre 1984 Kejserens Nye Kl der 1986 Sangen For Livet 1988 Ild & Frihed 1989 Gadens Dronning 1990 M nebarn 1992 Black Angel 1995 Tameless 1998 For Your Love 2001 The Anthology 2002 Are You Ready live, 2004 Commented out because image was deleted Image Annisette.jpg thumb 250px right Lead singer of the Savage Rose, Annisette. Universal Daughter 2007 External links http www.thesavagerose.net Official site DEFAULTSORT Savage Rose Category Psychedelic rock music groups Category Danish musical groups Category Musical groups established in 1967 Denmark band stub da The Savage Rose de The Savage Rose is The Savage Rose no Savage Rose ru The Savage Rose sv Savage Rose ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 Notability date April 2010 Infobox musical artist name Savage Circus image background group or band origin Germany years active 2004 present genre Power metal label Dockyard 1, Century Media current members Jens Carlsson br Emil Norberg br Yenz Leonhardt br Thomas Thomen Stauch Thomen Stauch past members Piet Sielck br Mike Terrana associated acts Blind Guardian , Persuader , Iron Savior website URL http savage circus.com Savage Circus is a Germany German Sweden Swedish power metal band originally created as a side project by Thomas Thomen Stauch Thomen Stauch before leaving Blind Guardian . Biography Savage Circus began when Stauch asked his friend Piet Sielck if he was interested in joining Thomen s new project, which he was. Piet then introduced a Swedish band called Persuader to Thomen. Thomen liked the band and also liked the fact that the vocalist sounded very much like Hansi K rsch . Citation needed date January 2008 Thomen immediately said that he wanted to have Jens Carlsson singer of Persuader in the band. Citation needed date January 2008 Jens brought with him Persuader guitarist Emil Norberg. Their debut album, Dreamland Manor was released in August 2005. Thomen Stauch was fired from the band on 17 August 2007 due to his frail health, ref name one cite web url http www.savage circus.com biography.php title Official Savage Circus Homepage publisher Savage circus.com date 2009 10 26 accessdate 2011 10 28 ref leading to the cancellations of many shows. In September 2007, Mike Terrana joined the band as the new drummer. At the same time Yenz ... 2004 Emil Norberg guitars 2004 Yenz Leonhardt bass, backing vocals 2007 Thomas Thomen Stauch drums ... in Atlanta 2007 References Reflist External links http savage circus.com Official homepage Category ... Records artists cs Savage Circus de Savage Circus es Savage Circus it Savage Circus ja pt Savage Circus ru Savage Circus sv Savage Circus ... more details
Savage River may refer to In Australia Savage River Tasmania , a tributary of the Pieman River Savage River, Tasmania , a town in northwestern Tasmania Savage River National Park , in Tasmania In the United States Savage River Maryland , a tributary of the Potomac River Savage River State Forest , in Maryland Savage River Alaska in Denali County geodis de Savage River ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Samuel Phillips Savage image caption pseudonym birth date Birth date and age 1940 11 09 df yes birth place Camden, South Carolina occupation Novelist genre movement influences influenced website spouse Nora Manheim children signature Sam Savage born November 9, 1940 is an American novelist and poet, best known for his 2006 novel Firmin Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife . Other published works are The Cry of the Sloth and The Criminal Life of Effie O . Life and work Sam Samuel P. Savage was born in 1940 in Camden, South Carolina . His father, Henry Savage Jr., a lawyer by profession, was also an author, publishing several books of history and natural history. Savage graduated from Yale University in 1968. He subsequently studied philosophy at Yale and at the University of Heidelberg , Germany, receiving a Phd from Yale University with a dissertation on the political thought of Thomas Hobbes . He also taught at Yale, in his words briefly and unhappily. Prior to attending Yale he was poetry editor of Reflections ... in the Civil Rights Movement . After leaving Yale Savage spent several years in France. He returned ... Savage GoodReads biography ref He is married to Nora Manheim, daughter of the noted literary translator Ralph Manheim . They have two children. Savage also has a son by a previous marriage. Savage is the author ... in 2005 and described as a children s book for adults. It is illustrated by Virginia Beverley Savage ..., and Absolutely Complete Works 2009 Acclaim Sam Savage was finalist for 2007 Awards for books published ... . NAME Savage, Sam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 9, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH Camden, South Carolina DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savage, Sam Category 1940 births Category ... from Wisconsin Category People from Madison, Wisconsin de Sam Savage es Sam Savage fr Sam Savage it Sam Savage pl Sam Savage ... more details
Savage Island may refer to Islands Niue , formerly Savage Island an island in the south Pacific Ocean Savage Island Alaska , an island in the U.S. state of Alaska Savage Island Vermont , an island of the U.S. state of Vermont Savage Island Washington , an island of the U.S. state of Washington Savage Islands , a small Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean off the Canary Islands. Entertainment Savage Islands film Savage Islands film , aka Nate and Hayes , a 1983 pirate adventure film starring Tommy Lee Jones Savage Island film Savage Island film , a 1985 film starring Linda Blair Savage Island album Savage Island album , a 2008 album released by rapper Savage rapper Savage disambig de Savage Island fi Savage Island ... more details
Arthur Savage may refer to Arthur Savage footballer , 19th century footballer Arthur William Savage , late 19th century gun designer, and inventor of radial tires hndis Savage, Arthur ... more details
Savage Souls can refer to Savage Souls album an album by the band Mystic Prophecy Savage Souls film Savage Souls film , a 2001 film directed by Ra l Ruiz disambig ... more details
er. ref cite book last Savage first Michael title The Savage Nation publisher Thomas Nelson publisher ... The National Arbitration Forum ruled against Savage s claim. ref cite web last Leavitt first Thomas ... Michael Savage, Thank You work TMLC Blog publisher Thomas More Law Center date October 23, 2007 ...Other people Infobox person name Michael Savage image image size caption birth name Michael Alan Weiner ..., do not add details like Dr. Michael Savage born Michael Alan Weiner March 31, 1942 is a conservatism ... commentator. He is the host of The Savage Nation , a radio syndication nationally syndicated talk show that airs throughout the United States on Talk Radio Network . The Savage Nation has an audience ... SF radio host Michael Savage, banned from Britain Will they ban my listeners too? publisher SFGate ... written books on herbalism herbal medicine and homeopathy . As Michael Savage, he has written four ... NYT Bestseller list url http www.hawes.com 2003 2003 03 02.pdf The Savage Nation accessdate May ... publisher Hawes ref Savage has summarized his political philosophy in three words border s, language, and culture. Some, including Savage himself, have characterized his views as conservative nationalism ..., theology, philosophy, sports, culture, and personal anecdotes. Since 2009, Savage has been barred ... work BBC News title UK least wanted list published date May 5, 2009 ref ref Savage forbidden ... 2009 05 05 michael savage banned fro n 196631.html ref ref http www.americanthinker.com 2009 05 michael savage banned in the u.html Document quotes Home Office name promoters of hate excluded from the United Kingdom, Savage seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts and fostering .... etc... This has since been revealed through emails and other mediums to characterize Savage as a scapegoat. Personal life Savage was born Michael Alan Weiner in the Bronx , New York, one ... heritage. ref name New Yorker ref name sfsavage cite news first Ron last Russell title Inside the Savage ... more details
About the eighteenth century English poet the Def Leppard bassist Rick Savage Richard Savage c. 1697 1 August 1743 was an English poet. He is best known as the subject of Samuel Johnson s Life of Savage ... Poets Lives of the English Poets . Savage s parentage, while the subject of some dispute, is central to his legend. Besides the story related by Johnson, a romantic account of Savage s origin and early ... Henry Brett . Lady Macclesfield had two children by Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers , the second of who ... nothing more is positively known of him. In 1718, Richard Savage claimed to be this child. He stated ... for her illegitimate children. Discrepancies in Savage s story made James Boswell suspicious, but the matter was thoroughly investigated for the first time by W Moy Thomas, who published the results ..., Clarence Tracy in his seminal biography The Artificial Bastard did give weight to Savage s claims. In Richard Holmes Dr. Johnson and Mr. Savage the author, though not in complete agreement, did not discount .... Savage, impostor or not, blackmail ed Mrs Brett and her family with some success, for after the publication ... by taking him into his house and allowing him a pension of 200 a year. Savage s first certain work ... in the title role of his tragedy, Sir Thomas Overbury 1724 , and his Miscellaneous Poems were published ... 1699 1754 Countess of Hertford . Savage was at his best as a satire satirist , and in The Author ... Thomson s Seasons , part of which had already appeared. Savage tried without success to obtain patronage ... of reach of his creditors. Savage went to Swansea , but he resented bitterly the conditions imposed ... to help him except Pope, and in 1743 he, too, wrote to break off the connection. Savage died in prison on 1 August 1743. Savage was the subject of a novel, Richard Savage 1842 , by Charles Whitehead , illustrated by John Leech caricaturist John Leech . Richard Savage , a play in four acts by J ... of Savage s career. See also S.V. Makower, Richard Savage, a Mystery in Biography 1909 . A gentleman ... more details
George Savage may refer to George Savage MP 1636 1683 , Member of Parliament for Wareham, 1679 1683 George Savage physician 1842 1921 , British physician George Savage politician born 1941 , Member of Northern Ireland Assembly Hndis Savage, George DEFAULTSORT Savage, George ... more details
Marshall ThomasSavage is an advocate of space travel who wrote The Millennial Project Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps ref cite web title Glossary url http tmp2.wikia.com wiki Marshall Savage Marshall Savage work The Millennial Project 2.0 accessdate 9 November 2010 ref and founded the Living Universe Foundation , which was designed to make plans for stellar exploration over the next 1,000 years. In his book are futurist inspirational quotes such as this blockquote i Teetering here on the fulcrum of destiny stands our own bemused species. The future of the universe hinges on what we do next. If we take up the sacred fire, and stride forth into space as the torchbearers of Life, this universe will be aborning. If we carry the green fire brand from star to star, and ignite around each a conflagration of vitality, we can trigger a Universal metamorphosis. Because of us, the barren dusts of a million billion worlds will coil up into the pulsing magic forms of animate matter. Because of us, landscapes of radiation blasted waste, will be miraculously transmuted Slag will become soil, grass will sprout, flowers will bloom, and forests will spring up in once sterile places. Ice, hard as iron, will melt and trickle into pools where starfish, anemones, and seashells dwell a whole frozen universe will thaw and transmogrify, from howling desolation to blossoming paradise. Dust into Life the very alchemy of God i . http lifeboat.com ex quotes savage blockquote See also John S. Lewis Gerard O Neill Robert Zubrin K. Eric Drexler References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savage, Marshall ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savage, Marshall Category Year of birth missing living people Category Futurologists Category Living people Category Space advocacy writer stub space stub ... more details
Infobox NFL player name Phil Savage image alt caption position Player personnel executive currentteam ... nowiki None nfl pfr dbf Phillip Phil Savage, Jr. born April 7, 1965 is a former general manager ... 2003&ndash 2004. He was a scout for the Browns from 1993&ndash 1995. Early years Savage attended ... in physical education from the University of Alabama in 1989. College coaching career Savage spent ... . First stint with Browns Savage began his career in the National Football League NFL as an intern with the original Cleveland Browns in 1991. Savage was hired by the new Browns head coach Bill Belichick ... Jim Bates . Baltimore Ravens Savage worked his way up the ladder in the front office as a scout ... Art Modell and the rest of the front office to Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore in 1995. Savage then played ... back Chris McAlister , running back Jamal Lewis , linebacker Adalius Thomas , tight end Todd Heap , safety Ed Reed and linebacker Terrell Suggs . Second stint with Browns Savage was named Senior Vice ... surfaced that Savage was on the verge of being fired after less than one year on the job, an item ... conflict between Savage and Browns team president John Collins American Football executive John Collins ... losing the power struggle with Savage. Savage stole the headlines in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft as the Browns drafted Wisconsin Badgers football Wisconsin offensive tackle Joe Thomas American football Joe Thomas with the third pick overall, and then acquired Notre Dame Fighting Irish ... to Dallas for the chance to pick Quinn. The Browns signed Savage to a three year extension through ... a fan http origin.wkyc.com news local story.aspx?storyid 101380 , Savage was fired on December ... Savage Out as Browns GM si.com, December 28, 2008 ref Crimson Tide Sports Network In April 2009, with Savage ... A Day game along with Eli Gold. Savage voiced an interest in the open position left vacant by Ken Stabler . In June 2009, Savage was officially named part of the Crimson Tide Sports Network CTSN . Philadelphia ... more details