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George McVey

1865 births | 1896 deaths | 19th century baseball players | brooklyn grays players | major league catchers | major league first basemen | major league players from new york


George W. McVey (September 16, 1865 in Port Jervis, New York - May 3, 1896 in Quincy, Illinois) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player. He played three games at first base and three games at catcher for the Brooklyn Grays during the 1885 baseball season.

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William C. Conway

1865 births | 1969 deaths | american centenarians | american latter day saints | druids | leaders in various latter day saint denominations | ordo templi orientis | people from california | prophets


William Conway William C. Conway (May 15, 18651969) was the leader of a mystical sect in the Latter Day Saint movement that combined the teachings of Joseph Smith, Jr. with Druidry and some of the ideas of Aleister Crowley and the Ordo Templi Orientis.

A native of Redondo Beach, Calfornia, Conway was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and held the office of high priest in the Melchizedek priesthood. Conway was also a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), and was initiated into the XI° order of the O.T.O. on January 1, 1945 by Franklin Thomas or Victor Neuberg. Some confusion has existed as to how or why Conway was initiated into this order, as the XI° involves instruction into sexual and magical anal intercourse techniques and Conway was not a homosexual.P.R. Koenig, "XI°—Per Aftera Ad Astra: Anal Intercourse and the O.T.O.". In the O.T.O., Conway was referred to as Tau Lucifer II.

Nephi Anderson

1865 births | 1923 deaths | american novelists | latter day saint art and culture | latter day saint writers | lds fiction | mormon missionaries | religious themed fiction | the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints periodicals


birth_place = Christiana, Norway

death_date = death_place = Salt Lake City), Utah, United States occupation = Educator, author, genealogist nationality = Norwegian period = 1889 - 1923 movement = LDS fiction, Home Literature magnum_opus = Added Upon influences = influenced = }}

Yevgeni Bauer

1865 births | 1917 deaths


Yevgeni Bauer (or Yevgeny Bauer or Evgeni Bauer or Evgenii Bauer or Ievgueni Bauer) was a Russian film director born in 1865 and deceased in the Crimea on June 22, 1917. He was the most important Russian film director before the October Revolution. Yevgeni Bauer made more than seventy films between 1913 and 1917 of which 26 survived.He already used relatively long sequence shots and displacements of camera virtuosos.

link : http://www.gildasattic.com/bauer.html

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