-
which they are
directed by the facility's director, Dr.
Hendrick Joliet Easterman, to
destroy their own
public and
private records while avoiding the psychotic...
- real
birth parents. He
called himself Mr.
Easterman. A
couple of
police officers walking by saw him.
Easterman ran off to
evade them.
After an interview...
-
himself who
remarried twice." [5] [6] ^
Easterman, 1942, 33. ^
Easterman, 1942, 33–34. ^
Easterman, 1942, 34. ^
Easterman, 1942, 34–35. ^ ChivalricOrders.org...
- The
Judas Testament is a 1994
novel by
Daniel Easterman. The plot
revolved around the
discovery of an
ancient scroll hidden deep in the
vaults of the...
- book further, but Styler's real
feelings about Easterman are revealed. He is
desperate to see
Easterman, and
suggests that he wore a strait-jacket to keep...
- chamber. The
party was
especially noted for its anti-Semitism and
Alexander Easterman writes of the party's
brief time in office, "Goga
proclaimed his policy...
-
accusations of forgery. As a novelist,
MacEoin wrote under the pen
names Daniel Easterman and
Jonathan Aycliffe.
MacEoin was a
former Baháʼí and
wrote in 2009 that...
- the Art Deco style.
Describing the
hotel as it
looked in 1938, A. L.
Easterman of London's
Daily Express and
later of the
Daily Herald referred to its...
- divorce, but it is not
clear when;
Quinlan places it in 1920.
According to
Easterman, she was
still married to Tâmpeanu in 1923, when she
first encountered...
-
Stephenson in the
television miniseries Cross of Fire (1989). In
Daniel Easterman's alternate history novel K is for
Killing (1997),
Stephenson is featured...