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  1. Harold James "Jim" Nicholson was born on November 17, 1950, in Woodburn, Oregon. The son of a career Air Force officer, Nicholson found it difficult to make friends, due to his innate shyness and the constant relocation of his father's change in duty station. He attended Desert High School at Edwards Air Force Base in California, from grades ...

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    Marjorie Hope Nicolson (1894-1981), American literary scholar; Mark Nicolson, American tenor and voice teacher; Nigel Nicolson, British publisher, writer and politician, son of Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West; Phyllis Nicolson, mathematician; William Nicolson, British bishop; See also. Nicolson Institute, school on the Isle of Lewis

  3. Harold Nicolson. (1886-1968), Diplomat and writer; husband of Vita Sackville-West. Sir Harold George Nicolson. Sitter associated with 21 portraits. Harold Nicolson entered the Diplomatic Service in 1909. He married Vita Sackville-West in 1913 and the story of their relationship is recalled in Nigel Nicolson 's book Portrait of a Marriage (1973 ...

  4. サー ・ ハロルド・ジョージ・ニコルソン ( 英語: Sir Harold George Nicolson, KCVO, CMG, 1886年 11月21日 - 1968年 5月1日 )は、 イギリス の 外交官 、 歴史家 、 政治家 、 作家 、 貴族 。. 外交 に関する著作のほか、 ポール・ヴェルレーヌ や バイロン など 作家 や ...

  5. Harold Nicolson. Erresuma Batuko 37. Parlamentuko kidea. Sir Harold George Nicolson ( Teheran, 1886ko azaroaren 21a - Sissinghursteko gaztelua, Kent, 1968ko maiatzaren 1a) britainiar politikari, diplomazialari, historialari, biografo, eleberrigile eta kazetaria izan zen. Diplomatiko baten semea izan zen eta Persian jaio zen.

  6. The book relates to Sackville-West's complicated marriage to writer and politician Harold Nicolson. Two chapters are written by Sackville-West. They are centred on herself and her passion for Violet Trefusis for whom she abandoned Harold Nicolson, Vita's bisexual husband and her two children, Nigel and Ben . Three chapters were written by her ...

  7. Sir Harold Nicolson (1886–1968) was a writer and politician. He was born in Tehran, Persia, and was educated at Wellington College and Balliol College, Oxford. From 1909 to 1929 he worked in the diplomatic service. From 1930 to 1931 he edited the "Londoner's Diary" for the Evening Standard .