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It was a place where many actors would start their careers, and often times while it had a reputation all on its own; the theater was home to many of these actors. Frankie Breton. Abraham Lincoln, Cooper Union. Lincolns address on February 27, , in Cooper Union , New York City would elucidate his position in the new Republican Party, revealing with a direct assessment the paradox regarding slavery and the answers to redeem Americas true diction of liberty, while giving his contingent enlightenment on the complex interpretations of the constitution based on the original founding fathers Cooper Union Address.

The Cooper Union address turned the Republican campaign and Lincoln from a regular political seminar to a prominent presidential candidate as closely illustrated in the midst of his speech,. Let us Republicans do our part to have it so. Even though much provoked, let us do nothing through passion and ill temper. Even though the southern people will not so much as listen to us, let us calmly consider their demands, and yield to them if, in our deliberate view of our duty, we possibly can.

About Cooper Union. Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in , the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art is an enlivening current functional private college in the east village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. Initially the school Opened for the education of adults which later transitioned to meet the standards of the board of education in admitting younger scholars.

The schools Great Hall located inside are home to Abraham Lincolns Cooper Union address and other added speeches by former presidents, serving as metro-politician art space, resembling a museum. Cooper Union attracts many diverse interested people, such as tourists, students, professors as well as political leaders who often congregate to lecture or address topics often seen as a traditional form that upholds cooper unions reputation, and a way to inspire audiences with such speeches of great concern and importance to Americans and the global society.

The Cooper Union Foundation Building was constructed between the years of and completed in , by the architect F. Its interior design is furnished and composed of dark wooded surfaces and marvel floorings which suggest the value of its rare and luxurious importance in history to most that visit or attend. In addition, Architect Peterson based its exterior design upon the 19 th century Italianate style of its pre-modern time.

With two children there might have been a chance to dig themselve out of the hole they had created for themselves, emotionally and financially. But a third made it next to impossible. Luke, already seven years older than his youngest sister, could take care of himself. He was the boy, the "heir" of the family and therefore he missed a lot of the abuse his father rained down on the girls. He belittled them and withheld from them any emotional support they might have needed.

Lisa was no better. She cared for Constance slightly more than Charlotte because her first daughter was a novelty. By the time Charlotte was born, Lisa didn't need another girl to play with, she already had one. As a result, Charlotte was largely neglected as a child, something school officials tried, in vain, to bring to her parents attention time and time again.

Things would only get worse for Charlotte when Luke left home for college and never looked back. COnstance, a popular girl, and the apple of her mother's eye no matter how rotten that apple might be grew to be a vain and mean and by no means a port in the storm that was her parents for her baby sister.

Left to her own devices, Charlotte chose to spend her time with herself and with books and her studies. She was a quiet child and didn't make friends easily because most of the children her age knew her father was a dark man and everyone around the Saunders family knew he had an eye for the younger girls, particularly students.

It would be in the middle of her high school years that Charlotte's father finally did something that would force the family to act. Caught in a compromising situation with a student, Ryan decided to abruptly pack up his family and leave town, rather than stay and face the music.

It was the first time the family's dirty laundry was aired for all the world to see and it was the fact that he got caught that pushed Ryan into a downward spiral of drinking and rage. Luke and Constance were both out of the house, so Ryan's rage fell squarely on his youngest daughter. The move to a completely new city and state was hard for teenage Charlotte. It necessitated a change in schools, which, by high school, is typically a death sentence.

But from her first day she realized she could use her new found anonymity and mystery to her advantage. She could redefine who she was. By bringing this case, the Saunders family has unwittingly moved the focus from the wrongdoer to make villains out of the police who after all were only trying to protect the public.

In the way of these things, Mark Saunders's role in this tragedy is being sanitised. At the time of his death, he was, at best, a troubled man and it is interesting that his barrister wife, Elizabeth Clarke, appears to be taking no part in putting this case before the courts. At QEB Chambers, where they both worked, it was Clarke who was seen as the rising star barrister, not him. Some associates believe his being unable to cope with his wife's greater success may have exacerbated his drinking.

Who knows? No one can really say what was in his mind that spring afternoon in Chelsea, on a day that purportedly began with a row between Mark and Elizabeth and ended in a deadly hail of bullets. It is a dreadful business for all involved, but it is important to remember that even though he was a lawyer, Mark Saunders had no more legal rights than anyone else. He is the fifth man to be shot dead by Met officers since Jean Charles de Menezes was killed in It was a terrible, terrible way for him to die, but tell me this: how can a man with a loaded gun ever not be a threat?

Apparently, a Large Hadron Collider was switched on somewhere this week. Or was that insider code-speak for the return of Fern Britton to This Morning after her summer break? It can't be! And speaking of smashing sub-atomic particles in a vacuum, just like the Collider did, isn't the catfight to replace Fiona Phillips on the GMTV sofa more entertaining than anything ever broadcast on the show? At 47, Phillips is six years older than her rival Garraway and is leaving because she is over the hill oh dear, sorry, I meant to write tired of the early morning starts , but my keyboard slipped.

Phillips has also suddenly remembered she's got two children she possibly hasn't seen since Christmas and is desirous of quality time with them, perhaps before social services come calling. But who will step into her gently steaming shoes? Who is brave enough to slip into that doughnut-shaped indent in the studio sofa? Fiona has a few ideas of her own. Meanwhile, Kate Garraway had her head in a nosebag of extra-strength spinach and could not be contacted for a quote.

To be honest, I adore all the breakfast TV girls. Even the annoying ones. But apart from Fern and the goddess Lorraine Kelly, have you noticed how irritating all their voices are? Their pitch is somehow plangent and squeaky at the same time, just like the noise a chipmunk might make if you pressed its nose down into a blender and reached for the on switch.

The worst thing is that they don't know how to turn down the volume when they're offscreen. That's why I knew it was Kate Garraway sitting at the next table in a London restaurant recently, squealing loudly with another furry rodent gal pal over a long lunch.

I noted that she drank lots of champagne with her food, then had a pint of lager to finish off. Classy dame. Kate, my GMTV money is on you! This husband-and-wife team has produced a work of perfume criticism that is as gripping as any thriller.

Perfume criticism? I had no idea it existed as a serious literary discipline until I read their passionate, word appraisal of Guerlain's Jicky, a scent which has been on sale continuously since It is a 'marvel of simplicity', they say, and describe it as having a big whoof of lemon cheesecake, with hints of lavender, vanilla and thyme in the mix.

Perfumes past and present, scents you and your mother once wore, are all conjured up like old friends in this evocative, aromatic swirl of sorcery and words. You may never have smelled Annick Goutal's Tubereuse, but their description - 'rubber tyres, steak tartare, Chinese muscle rub' - gives an unforgettable insight into its characteristics.

Can Can by Paris Hilton? Can it, say the authors, who describe this celebrity scent as smelling like 'remedial candy floss'.



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