Alfred Newman may refer to:
Alfred William Newman (April 5, 1834 – January 11, 1898) was an American jurist and legislator from Wisconsin.
Born in Durham, New York, Newman graduated from Hamilton College in 1857. After studying law he was admitted to the New York Bar. In 1858, he moved to Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, where he was elected judge and then district attorney. In 1863, Newman served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and in 1868-1869, served in the Wisconsin State Senate. In 1876, Newman was elected judge of the Wisconsin Circuit Court and in 1894, he served on the Wisconsin Supreme Court until his death.
Alfred Gambier Newman (18 January 1875 – 18 January 1921) was an Australian architect active in the first 20 years of the 20th century. He designed significant work for both the Methodist Church and the Newman and Vickery families.
Newman was born in Mount Gambier, South Australia, one of eight children of Emma Ann (née Fisher) and the Rev. Charles Thomas Newman. He was educated at Prince Alfred College (PAC), Adelaide (1887–1890) where his art master was James Ashton. After leaving PAC, Newman studied art and design at the South Australian School of Art . In 1896 his mother died in Kapunda. and in 1900 his father married Elizabeth Vickery, the daughter of Ebenezer Vickery, merging two prominent Methodist families.
Newman worked as an architect in Adelaide and became an Associate of the South Australian Institute of Architects in 1898. He advertised in The Advertiser as "Alfred G Newman A.S.A.I.A. Architect" of Augusta Street Glenelg, South Australia and later in King William Street, Adelaide before moving to Sydney in 1906. He resigned from the South Australian Roll of Architects in 1909.
If this life is like a movie,
then you're right,
I know everything.
So hold out for the end title.
But I won't wait.
I won't wait for you.
You want me to believe in nothing.
You're hearing me out again.
Again I say it's time to move on.
Save yourself the hurt and shame of saying goodbye and hearing no reply.
I do what you say; you ask of me.
But no one has to see us.
You want me to believe in nothing.