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Herluf Trolle
Early life
Council of Denmark. Both King Christian III and King Frederik II had a very high opinion of Trolle's trustworthiness and ability and employed him in various diplomatic missions. Herluf Trolle's lively manners made him popular everywhere but not with his wife's nephew Peder Oxe (1520–1575), the subsequently distinguished finance minister, whose narrow grasping ways, especially as the two men were near neighbors, did not contribute towards family harmony. It was Trolle whom Frederik II appointed to investigate the charges of malversation brought against Oxe. Both Trolle and his wife were far renowned for their piety and good works, and their
John B. Veihmeyer
Education & Philanthropy & Awards and recognition
John B. Veihmeyer Education Veihmeyer is based in New York City and is a BBA in Accounting from University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business. Philanthropy He is co-chair of CEOs Against Cancer and is a board member of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Awards and recognition Veihmeyer has been consistently named as one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting" by Accounting Today magazine, and one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Corporate Governance by Directorship Magazine. In 2013, Mr. Veihmeyer was honored as “Responsible CEO of the Year” by Corporate Responsibility Magazine.
Jean-Pierre Vallotton
Awards
Jean-Pierre Vallotton a decadent, however, the sort of decadent that will be viewed as being great in years to come: the space between us is a path of magnificence, and here the faintest of our footsteps draws forth a flower. His neo-baroque poetry stands at the crossroads of whatever styles, forms, and contents led to this spot; and it is with the pernicious artefacts found here that Jean-Pierre Vallotton invents the unknown structures that will welcome the birds of paradise of tomorrow." (Antonio D’Alfonso, in Wings Folded in Cracks)
Jessie Bay
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the bay, Sheila Cove, for his daughter.
Johann Albrecht Bengel
Greek New Testament
any variant reading which had not already been printed in some preceding edition of the Greek text. From this rule, however, he deviated in the case of the Apocalypse, where, owing to the corrupt state of the text, he felt himself at liberty to introduce certain readings on manuscript authority. In the lower margin of the page he inserted a selection of various readings, the relative importance of which he denoted by the first five letters of the Greek alphabet in the following manner: α was employed to denote the reading which in his judgment was the true one, although
Joint Intelligence Committee (United Kingdom)
Foreign liaison
for the London CIA chief. Resident intelligence chiefs from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand may attend when certain issues are discussed.
Indian National Democratic Congress
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Forward Bloc members stood as INDC candidates, denoting that the Tamil Nadu state unit of that party has virtually merged into INDC. 12 INDC candidates, 12 CPI candidates and 2 DMK candidates were elected against only 10 of the Congress. This was the first time the Congress lost its hold over the municipality after Independence. The INDC-AIFB-CPI-DMK front only lost in three constituencies where they had nominated independent candidates. In July 1959 INDC merged into the Swatantra Party. Albeit representing virtually opposite positions on the left-right scale, the cooperation between the Forward Bloc and the Swatantra Party continued in the state.
John Reed (fur trader)
Pacific Fur Company & Legacy
survived the winter alone and took care of the two children until she reached Fort Okanogan in the spring. Legacy The general area of the Reed's second post was found to be valuable by later trappers. In 1819 Donald McKenzie opened a new station there, though it was later abandoned. Thomas McKay later established Fort Boise in 1835, within the coral of McKenzie's old station.
Josip Iličić
Early career & Palermo
again, in the return leg of the UEFA Europa League playoff round against Sicilian Palermo, which ended in a 3–2 win for the Slovenian side. On the very next day, it was confirmed that Palermo had acquired Iličić and teammate Armin Bačinović from Maribor for a permanent move. The transfer fee paid by Palermo was undisclosed, but it was reported to be around €2.3 million. Palermo Iličić debuted for Palermo in the Serie A on 12 September 2010 against Brescia, replacing Giulio Migliaccio in the second half. In the next round, he was already a starter and scored his first
James Johnson (engraver)
Life
Six Canzones for Two Voices (1772), A Collection of Favourite Scots Tunes … by the Late Mr Chs McLean and other Eminent Masters (c1772) and Twenty Minuets (1773) by Daniel Dow. In 1786 he became burgess of Edinburgh. On 2 July 1791 he married Charlotte Grant, daughter of the writer Lauchlan Grant. They had a son, James, baptised on 13 September 1792, who appears not to have survived to his majority. He opened a music shop, Johnson & Co., in 1790 in the Lawnmarket in Edinburgh which was continued after his death until 1815 as Johnson & Anderson by his apprentice John Anderson. He
James R. Sweeney II
Biography & Federal judicial service
where he practiced corporate law until becoming a judge in 2018. Federal judicial service His nomination was announced and sent to the Senate on November 1, 2017. President Trump nominated Sweeney to the seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana vacated by Judge Sarah Evans Barker, who assumed senior status on June 30, 2014. A hearing on his nomination before the Senate Judiciary Committee was held on January 10, 2018. On February 8, 2018, the Judiciary Committee voted to report his nomination by voice vote. On August 28, 2018, his nomination was confirmed by
Johnny Carey
Coaching career
his greatest success as a manager came with Nottingham Forest. In 1967, he guided them to the FA Cup semi-finals and to second place in the First Division behind his former club Manchester United. Between 1955 and 1967 Carey also served as team manager of the Republic of Ireland. However Carey had very little power as the team itself was chosen by a selection committee. In October 1970, Carey returned to the manager's role at Blackburn, after a spell as administrative manager. He was sacked on 7 June 1971.
Jerzy Borejsza
Biography
Jerzy Borejsza Biography Borejsza was born as Beniamin Goldberg to a Polish Jewish family. He was an older brother of Józef Różański – later a member of the Soviet NKVD and high-ranking interrogator in the Ministry of Public Security of Poland. As a youth, Borejsza sympathized with the Zionist radical left and anarchic political factions. After he got in trouble with the Polish authorities, his father sponsored his residence in France. Borejsza studied engineering, then Hispanic culture at the Sorbonne, and remained deeply involved with the politics and activism of anarchism. After his studies, Borejsza returned home and was briefly enlisted
Joint Intelligence Committee (United Kingdom)
Role in the Iraq dossier & Structure
2004, while critical of the British intelligence community, did not recommend that anyone should resign. Similarly, the US Senate Intelligence Committee, while critical of US intelligence officials, did not recommend any resignations in its report, also issued in July 2004. Structure The Committee is chaired by a permanent chairman, a member of the Senior Civil Service, and is supported by the Joint Intelligence Organisation which includes an assessments staff. The assessment staff is made up of experienced senior analysts drawn from across government and the military and conducts all-source analysis on subjects of interest to the committee. JIC papers draw
John C. Colt
Murder weapon
witnesses had reported the sounds of gunfire, Whiting's argument was that a revolver ball fired by the power of the percussion cap alone could propel the ball with "enough force to kill a man", without making the noise of the exploding black powder in the cylinder. Several witnesses were called in to testify against this idea including an early ballistician named Zabrisky and Samuel Colt himself, who demonstrated to the court, by shooting his revolver in the courtroom and catching the fired balls in his hand, that such a shot could not penetrate to the depth of the wound
Jacob Hoornbeck Stone House
Building
topped with a gabled roof shingled in asphalt with two interior brick chimneys at either end. A one-and-a-half-story rear wing, the original house on the site, projects to the north at the east corner. It has a gabled roof shingled in asphalt with a modern porch over its eastern entrance. At the northwest corner a hip roofed porch also connects the two sections. At the center of the south (front) facade of the main block is the recessed main entrance, a paneled door set between paneled pilasters with capitals that divide the sidelights. They support an entablature with a full-width similarly
Gunung Kawi
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temples on the west side are dedicated, according to the same theory, to the king's minor queens or concubines. Inscription: on the north shrine (east side) a legible inscription reads: "Haji Lumahing Jalu," meaning "the king made a temple here."
Josh Judge
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Josh Judge Josh Judge is a meteorologist at WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire. Judge's forecasts reach over 670,500 people in New Hampshire and the surrounding states. Judge joined the WMUR as a part-time employee in April 2001, while he also worked on-air at WHDH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, and WGME-TV in Portland, Maine. Judge became full-time at WMUR in 2003. Judge received the CBM seal (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist from the AMS) in 2006, and was among the first few in New England to receive it. Judge entered broadcasting when he was 12 years old, and when he was a senior in
Jose Levy
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as Andre de Lorde's The Hand of Death. The Grand Guignol experiment ended in 1922 when Levy met with interference from England's censorious Lord Chamberlain's Department. Upon announcing its demise, Levy stated that "the reason I am finishing with Grand Guignol is the too rigid censorship. . . it is impossible to carry on while the Lord Chamberlain's Department raises so many difficulties." In March 1934 Levy received the Légion d'honneur for recognition of his contributions to French drama and theatre in England. In an obituary published on 10 October 1936 in The Times, James Agate praised Levy’s passion for the theatre. He
Japan–Saudi Arabia relations
The latter half of 20th century
Japan during a visit to the Kingdom. In 1997, Ryutaro Hashimoto visited the Prime Minister of Japan at that time as part of the Kingdom of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz. In the month of October of the year 1998, he visited the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, Japan, when he was crown prince, and Saudi Arabia signed the agenda of cooperation with Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, was His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz, Emir of Riyadh region and later king, had visited Japan in April of
Henri Louis, Prince of Guéméné
Biography
Teresa of Savoy. The couple had five children, four of whom survived into adult age. The family owned the Hôtel de Rohan-Guémené on the Place des Vosges. In 1775 Henri Louis was appointed Grand Chamberlain of France by Louis XVI, inasmuch as his uncle Godefroy Charles Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, duke of Bouillon gave up that charge. The Princess of Guéméné also inherited a charge; she was appointed Governess of Royal Children. From the 1780s on Henri Louis and his family was involved in personal and political scandals. In 1782, Henri Louis's mistress, Countess Thérèse Lucy de Dillon, the first wife
John Blyth Barrymore
Biography
John Blyth Barrymore Biography John Blyth Barrymore III was born to John Drew Barrymore and Cara Williams. As such, he is from the famous Barrymore family: He is the half-brother of American actress Drew Barrymore, as well as the grandnephew of Ethel Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore. He is of partial Irish descent through his great-grandfather, actor Maurice Costello. John has stated that he does not remember if he met his aunt Diana Barrymore, who was also an actress. Norman Abbott, the director of the television show The Munsters, requested that John play the role of Eddie Munster in the show. John's
Joseph Curran
Formation of NMU
most of its membership, the ISU became almost moribund. In July 1937, Curran and other seamen's union leaders were invited by John L. Lewis to come to Washington, D.C., to form a major organizing drive among ship and port workers. The unions comprised by CIO had been ejected by the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in November 1936, and now Lewis wanted to launch a maritime union. His goal was to create, out of the 300,000 maritime industry's workers, a union as large and influential as the Steel Workers Organizing Committee. Although Lewis favored Harry Bridges, president of the Pacific
High School, Goulburn
History
High School in its new premises commenced on 2 October 1871. In 1868 he was awarded a Master of Arts from the University of Sydney. As well as high school education private instruction was offered by Metcalfe to "gentlemen desirous of improving their education." In January 1874 a fire destroyed the stables at the rear of Metcalfe’s school and it closed in October.
John C. Colt
Murder of Samuel Adams
hatchet. Colt struck Adams four or five times with the weapon, causing Adams to drop to the floor. Upon seeing that Adams was dead, Colt cleaned up the blood. The next morning (September 18), Colt placed the body into a large shipping crate and packed it with salt. He then addressed it to a non-existent address in New Orleans and hired a car-man named Barstow to deliver it to a ship named the Kalamazoo, scheduled to leave the next morning. After a day or so, Adams' family began searching the city for him, publishing notices in several newspapers such as the
Johnny Carey
Second World War
a Scottish League XI in a 3–2 defeat at Dalymount Park. His teammates on the day included Jimmy Dunne, Paddy Bradshaw and John Feenan. He also guested for Shamrock Rovers in a League of Ireland game against Limerick on 6 April 1941. He gave a good performance at inside left, scoring in a 5–0 win. He guested again for Rovers in April 1942 and scored twice in a 7–1 win against Shelbourne. He also played and scored again for Rovers in a League of Ireland Shield game at Milltown against Waterford United on 11 November 1945. Carey also served with
Forbes Road
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Forbes Road The Forbes Road was a historic military roadway in what was then British America, that was constructed in 1758 from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to the French Fort Duquesne at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in what is now downtown Pittsburgh, via Fort Littleton, Fort Bedford and Fort Ligonier. The road, 300 miles long, was named for Brigadier General John Forbes, the commander of the 1758 British expedition that built the road during the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania. The Forbes Road and Braddock's Road were the two main land routes that the British
Harsiese A
Burial
(pp. 88–89).
Jubilee City
Plot
a stay-at-home dad, though he does continue to paint. Acclaim for his artwork begins to accumulate, and with success a more stable lifestyle ensues. Soon his wife and him separate, and once again drugs and alcohol become a major part of his life. The book ends on a slightly upward note, as Andoe learns how to better balance his life and ceases to drink.
Jack Del Rio
Kansas City Chiefs & Dallas Cowboys
been retired for 12 years. Chiefs fans who came across the assault told Jack Louis Del Rio that Taylor was actually an 11-year veteran and legend in the Kansas City Chiefs organization. Taylor would later press charges and the two would settle out of court. In 1988, Jack started 10 games at left outside linebacker, while registering 77 tackles, one sack and one pass defensed. Jack was released on August 29, 1989. Dallas Cowboys On August 30, 1989, Jack was claimed off waivers by the Dallas Cowboys. Jack was named the starter at strongside linebacker in the fifth game against the
John Niemeyer Findlay
Education and career
to 1975, as well as a Fellow of both the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was also an Editorial Advisor of the journal Dionysius. A chair for visiting professors at Boston University carries his name, as does a biennial award given for the best book in metaphysics, as judged by the Metaphysical Society of America. Findlay betrayed a great commitment to the welfare and formation of generations of students (Leroy S. Rouner was fond of introducing him as "Plotinus incarnate"), teaching philosophy in one college classroom after another for sixty-two consecutive academic years. On
Indiana Pacers
2000–2005: Isiah Thomas era
also signed Larry Bird as team president, and Bird wasted little time in dismissing coach Isiah Thomas and replacing him with Rick Carlisle. The Pacers responded to Carlisle extremely well, and had a breakthrough 2003–04 season in which they finished 61–21, earning the best record in the NBA as well as a franchise record. O'Neal and Artest made the All-Star team, and Artest was named the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year, the Pacers swept the Boston Celtics easily in the first round, and squeezed by a scrappy Miami Heat team in the conference semifinals. But the Detroit Pistons proved
Jacob Hoornbeck Stone House
Building
Jacob Hoornbeck Stone House Building The house is located at the northwest corner of the junction of the two roads. It is on a 15-acre (6.1 ha) lot that straddles Boice Mill Road to Mill Brook south of the property, where the remains of a mill once on the site can be seen at the base of a steep waterfall. To the east, across Drum Farm Road, are barns built when the house was the center of a much larger dairy farm. The surrounding neighborhood is a rural area of fields and woodlots. The building itself is a two-and-a-half-story five-bay stone structure
Jack Murphy (Irish politician)
Resignation
year when he publicly dictated to the previous Government over the ill-fated Mother and Child Scheme. Shortly afterwards McQuaid formally denounced the unemployment movement – a move which at a single stroke ended the possibility of Murphy enlisting any support from other church figures or from any other high profile individuals. In addition to such major public reversals, Murphy also faced with a growing dissatisfaction at the lack of political progress coming from supporters. Moreover, he was by now being forced to defend against pressure coming from within the ranks of the UPC itself for him to take a more left-leaning
Jefferson Rock
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Jefferson Rock Jefferson Rock is a rock formation on the Appalachian Trail in Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. It consists of several large masses of shale rock, piled one upon the other, that overlook the Shenandoah River just prior to its confluence with the Potomac River. The name of this landmark derives from Thomas Jefferson, who stood there on October 25, 1783. He found the view from the rock impressive and wrote in Notes on the State of Virginia: "The passage of the Patowmac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature. You
Josué Teixeira
Managerial career
Josué Teixeira Managerial career He is the current head coach of Macaé, where he led the team to the title of the Serie C, beating traditional teams like Fortaleza, in a crowded Castelão. the CRB winning the first game 4-0 and Paysandu, while achieving a draw with goals away from home, within the Mangueirão.
Jack Murphy (Irish politician)
Canada
which he was introduced to by Johnston. Thanks to this and other jobs he did for members of the same establishment, Murphy was eventually voted in as an associate member. Johnston recalled later "Being an associate member of the NCO's mess was a much sought-after honour in that region. It was quite funny to me at the time, although not to some others who voted against us, that Jack (who was after all a convicted republican) was invited to be an associate member of an army mess. For his part, Jack made some notable contributions – some beautiful carvings –
Jeffrey Fuller
ACLU
and he also served as the general financial secretary of the organization. While at the ACLU, he developed an integrated membership system to distribute contributions between the national organization and the member's affiliate, organized new affiliates, and oversaw the Indian Civil Rights Committee. During his tenure, the ACLU grew from 9,000 combined national and affiliate members with 7 affiliates to 48,000 combined members with 27 affiliates. Fuller left the ACLU in 1959 to serve as the manager of the fundraising department of a direct mail firm. However, Fuller continued as editor of Civil Liberties, the ACLU's monthly publication, a post he
John Tarnoff
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career in the mid-1970s working as a literary agent, and then as a film studio production executive and film producer. In these capacities, he was responsible for films including Diner, The Year of Living Dangerously, Pink Floyd The Wall, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and The Power of One. A co-founder of Village Roadshow Pictures in 1988, he pioneered U.S./Australian co-productions in the late 1980s and early 1990s executive producing a handful of films including The Delinquents and Prisoners of the Sun. Branching into multimedia development in 1994, he licensed the interactive rights to Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and produced the
Joseph Whitwell
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Saltburn C.C., plus he led Durham to the Minor Counties Championship title in 1901. Whitwell died in November 1932, in Langbaurgh Hall, Great Ayton, Yorkshire. His brother, William Whitwell, played ten matches for Yorkshire.
Josip Pivarić
Dinamo Zagreb & Dynamo Kyiv & International career
a 1–0 pre-season friendly victory over F.C. Copenhagen. Dynamo Kyiv On 8 August 2017, Pivarić signed a three-year contract with Ukrainian club Dynamo Kyiv. International career Pivarić made his full international debut for the Croatian national football team on 14 August 2013, in a 3–2 win over Liechtenstein in Vaduz. In May 2018 he was named in Croatia’s preliminary 32 man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Throughout the tournament Ivan Strinić, Croatia's first choice left back, was battling injuries mostly due to his team playing 3 consecutive extra time matches to get to the final. This allowed
John B. McClelland
Crawford expedition
on January 3, 1778. He was a brave and efficient officer, and much respected as a citizen. His election as one of the general officers of the expedition, at Mingo Bottom (present Mingo Junction, Ohio), was evidence of the confidence reposed in him by the volunteers, with many of whom he was personally acquainted. Upon learning that a British detachment from Detroit was about to join forces with the Wyandot Indian forces, and that a large band of Shawnee warriors had also appeared to the south, Colonel Crawford commenced a retreat, with Major John McClelland leading the way. However, the volunteer
HMS Maori (F24)
Wreck
bow section lies in white sand at a depth of 14 m (46 ft), the aft section of the ship having been abandoned in deep water during the tow from Grand Harbour to Marsamxett Harbour. Much of the forward superstructure is extant, including the two front gun bases. Much marine life can be found on the wreck.
John Lewis (British politician)
Role in Profumo scandal
poured out the whole story of Profumo and the Soviet diplomat Ivanov. Lewis was overjoyed at this opportunity to get Ward named as a national security risk, and also twist the facts to make it look as though he was living off immoral earnings. In partnership with George Wigg, who had a score to settle with Profumo, Lewis made frequent allegations to the police about Ward’s activities, until they arrested him. When Ward committed suicide in mid-trial, Lewis celebrated with champagne.
Hussein Bicar
Abu Simbel Salvage and "The Eighth Wonder" Film
forward to participate in the rescue of these monuments under the umbrella of the UNESCO. In a remarkable feat of the 20th-century technology, Abu Simbel, one of the most valuable of Egypt’s monuments, was moved to a higher location. During the transfer of Abu Simbel, the idea developed of making a movie to document the history of the temple from its construction to the present, the movie called “The Eighth Wonder” was a product of efforts of former Minister of Culture Dr.Sarwat Okasha. Dr. Okasha asked John Feeney from Canada to direct this production. Dr. Shehata Adam prepared the historical material.
Josip Pivarić
Dinamo Zagreb
2012 in a 0–3 win over NK Karlovac. His first goal for the Modri came in a 1–1 draw with NK Rijeka on 21 April 2012. Pivarić scored a historic goal for Dinamo in September 2015, the opening goal in a famous 2–1 victory over Arsenal FC in the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League. In a friendly match against Norwegian side Strømsgodset in January 2016, Pivarić sustained extensive ligament damage to his knee, forcing him out for the remainder of the 2015–16 season and missing out on probable UEFA Euro 2016 national team selection. Pivarić made his return on 6 July 2016, in
Jason McGuinness
Career & Cliftonville
the end of the 2010 season, Bohemians were unable to offer new contracts due to financial troubles and Jason was released from the club. On 25 January McGuinness signed a one-year contract with Sligo Rovers. McGuinness signed once again for The Hoops in November 2012. McGuiness signed for another of the big 4 Dublin clubs, St Patrick's Athletic, on 11 November 2014 before being released In June 2016. Cliftonville The day after his release, it was announced McGuinness had joined the NIFL Premiership with Cliftonville.
John C. Colt
Early life
to work as a menial. John was known to keep locks of hair belonging to her and Margaret all through his life. At age 14, Colt started work as an assistant bookkeeper for the Union Manufacturing Company in Marlborough, Connecticut. He quit the job and relocated to Albany, New York in less than a year. He returned to Hartford during 1826 and studied at an academy for three months. During 1827, he found employment as a mathematics teacher at a ladies seminary in Baltimore, Maryland for a year. During 1828, he became a supervisory engineer for a canal near
Jane Addams
Emphasis on children & Documenting social illnesses
racism, child labor and exploitation, drug abuse and prostitution in Chicago and their effects on child development. Through the years, their mission has now become to improve the social and emotional well-being and functioning of vulnerable children so they can reach their fullest potential at home, in school, and in their communities. Documenting social illnesses Addams and her colleagues documented the communal geography of typhoid fever and reported that poor workers were bearing the brunt of the illness. She identified the political corruption and business avarice that caused the city bureaucracy to ignore health, sanitation, and building codes. Linking environmental
John Davidson (ice hockey)
Broadcasting career
Fox, ABC, ESPN, NBC and Global). Davidson served as the lead color commentator, partnering with play-by-play announcer Mike Emrick, for the NHL on Fox from 1994–1999 and again for the NHL on NBC from 2005–2006. Eddie Olczyk, a studio analyst, would take over the color commentator position in the 2006–2007 season after Davidson left broadcasting to take over as President of the St. Louis Blues. The following timeline is a list of all season-long hockey coverage he has done, such as in-game commentary and post-game analysis shows. It does not include special events such as the Winter Olympics or Canada Cup.
Jimmy Dunn (footballer, born 1900)
Club career
Jimmy Dunn (footballer, born 1900) Club career Dunn, born in Glasgow and nicknamed "ginger" due to the colour of his hair, started his senior career in 1920 when Hibernian signed him from his local Junior side Govan St Anthony's. He stayed eight years with the Edinburgh club (304 matches, 103 goals in the Scottish Football League and Scottish Cup) helping them to consecutive Scottish Cup finals in 1923 and 1924, although he collected a runners-up medal on each occasion. Dunn joined Everton immediately after his Wembley escapades and played with the Merseyside club for the next 7 seasons. He won
Judita Cofman
Early life and education
Judita Cofman Judita Cofman (1936–2001) was a Yugoslav-German mathematician, the first person to earn a doctorate in mathematics at the University of Novi Sad. She was known for her work in finite geometry and for her books aimed at young mathematicians. Early life and education Cofman was born on June 4, 1936 to a prominent ethnically German but Hungarian-speaking family (variously spelled Cofman or Zoffmann) in Vršac, then in Yugoslavia and now part of Serbia. Her father was a brewer, but the family brewery (founded in 1859) was closed by the occupying Germans in World War II and then nationalized by
John Yau
Life and career
John Yau Life and career According to Matthew Rohrer's profile on Yau from Poets & Writers Magazine, Yau's parents settled in Boston after emigrating from China in 1949. His father was a bookkeeper. As a child Yau was friends with the son of the Chinese-born abstract painter John Way. By the late 1960s Yau was exposed to, "a lot of anti-war poetry readings in Boston [and] so I'd heard Robert Bly, Denise Levertov, Galway Kinnell, people like that. I don't know - Robert Kelly (poet) just seemed a different kind of poet. Mysterious, in a way.
Julia Domna
Civil war & Power and influence
declared openly his son Caracalla as successor, Clodius Albinus was hailed emperor by his troops. At the Battle of Lugdunum in 197, Severus defeated and killed Albinus, establishing himself as Emperor. Thus Julia Domna became Empress consort. Power and influence Unlike most imperial wives, Julia remarkably accompanied her husband on his military campaigns and stayed in camp with the army. During this time, honorary titles were granted to Julia similar to those given to Faustina the Younger, including mater castrorum, mother of the camp, mater Augustus, mother of Augustus, and mater patriae, mother of the fatherland. She was respected and
Jean-Baptiste Abel
Deputy & Governor of Algeria
last war." Governor of Algeria In July 1919 Abel accepted the post of Governor-General of Algeria from Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, holding this office while remaining a deputy. The appointment, effective 31 July 1919, was temporary. He resigned as vice-president of the chamber on 5 August 1919. He was reelected as deputy in the general elections of 16 November 1919. He now appeared in the chamber only to represent the government on discussions about Algeria. Abel replaced Charles Jonnart as governor-general. Jonnart had enacted a law that gave many Algerians the right to obtain French citizenship. However, they had to abandon
Grace Metalious
Publishing phenomenon
murdered her sexually abusive father (upon which the book is partly based). The murder was investigated by the Sheriff of Belknap County, Sheriff Homer Crockett, and members of the New Hampshire State Police. Hollywood lost no time in cashing in on the book's success—a year after its publication, the heavily sanitized movie Peyton Place was a major box office hit. The movie's premiere was held at the Colonial Theatre in Laconia, New Hampshire. A prime time television series that began airing the fall after her death (on ABC-TV, from 1964 through 1969) was a ratings success as well. Metalious was promoted
Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System
History
2018, then February 2019. On 8 April 2019, Khaw Boon Wan, together with Malaysia's Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook, held a joint press conference to announce that the two countries were working towards a "supplemental agreement" to temporarily suspend the project for 6 months, allowing Malaysia to review "key parameters" of the project. The suspension would be approached in the same way as was done for the suspension of the Kuala Lumpur–Singapore high speed rail. On 21 May 2019, the two countries have agreed to suspend the project for 6 months until 30 September, after which the project shall continue. This will
Joaquín Ezpeleta Enrile
Biography
to Captain-General of Cuba until 1840 when he resigned for health issues. During his time as Captain-General he organized a fire brigade and he promoted the establishment of a savings banks and the laying of railway lines, being rewarded for such advances with the Laureate Grand Cross of Saint Ferdinand, by royal decree of September 24, 1838. He combined his military career with his political career, being elected MP for Navarre in 1834 and 1836 and life senator since 1845. From January to June 1852 he was Minister of War and from June to December of the same year Minister of
Henry Tyler (Conservative politician)
Personal life
Charles Pasley, K.C.B. in 1852. Lady Tyler's Terrace in Rhymney is named after her. He was interested in homeopathy and contributed large sums of money for the expansion of the London Homeopathic Hospital. His daughter Margaret Lucy Tyler (1875–1943) was a student of James Tyler Kent and became one of the most influential homeopaths of all time
John Lyon (cricketer)
Early cricket career
playing for the Indian touring team, Lyon stepped up to take part in 16 first-team matches, "keeping wicket with distinction and also playing several innings of importance and promise", Wisden noted. His highest score of the season was 48 in the match against the Indian tourists; Engineer did not play in that game. In the winter of 1974-75, Lyon joined the unofficial tour of South Africa organised by Derrick Robins, which played matches against South African provincial sides despite the ban on official sporting contact because of the apartheid policies. Lyon played in only one first-class match on the tour. Engineer resumed
Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo
History & 1938 to 1974
market immediately. 1938 to 1974 The first exhibition was co-organized by the Chinese Manufacturers' Association and Hong Kong YWCA, held from 2 to 8 April in 1938 at St. Paul's College under the name Exhibition of Chinese Products. Using the slogan “Chinese People should use Chinese Goods”, it aimed to encourage Hong Kong citizens and the Chinese diaspora to support Chinese-made products. In 1950, the 8th Exhibition was instead renamed Exhibition of Hong Kong Products and started to focus on goods manufactured in Hong Kong rather than mainland China. The slogan also changed to “Hong Kong people use Hong Kong
Jane Addams
Peace movement
Hall received negative coverage by newspapers such as The New York Times, which branded her as unpatriotic. Later, during her travels, she spent time meeting with a wide variety of diplomats and civic leaders and reiterating her Victorian belief in women's special mission to preserve peace. Recognition of these efforts came with the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Addams in 1931. As the first U.S. woman to win the prize, Addams was applauded for her "expression of an essentially American democracy." She donated her share of the prize money to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Jhumpa Lahiri
Literary career & Literary focus
of Records. In 2017, Lahiri receives the Pen/Malamad award for excellence in the short story. The award was established by the family of Pulitzer Prize winning writer Bernard Malamud to honor excellence in the art of short fiction. In 2018, Lahiri published a short story "The Boundary" in The New Yorker. The story explores the life of two families and the contrasting features between them. Literary focus Lahiri's writing is characterized by her "plain" language and her characters, often Indian immigrants to America who must navigate between the cultural values of their homeland and their adopted home. Lahiri's fiction is autobiographical and frequently
Jesse H. Jones
Houston Ship Channel & American Red Cross
US President. The Wilson Administration offered positions to Jones such as the Undersecretary of the Treasury, two ambassadorships, and most notably, Secretary of Commerce. Jones confronted Mayor Campbell and other interests in regard to a wharf in Manchester, at that time outside of the City of Houston. Campbell advocated spending $300,000 of Houston Harbor District revenue to construct a wharf for a local cement manufacturer. Jones opposed this expenditure, and resigned from the board with other directors when the city approved the project. American Red Cross From 1917 until the end of World War II, Jones dedicated his activities to
Jesse H. Jones
Family history and early life & Timber and lumber
He requested a fifty percent raise, arguing that he worked day and night. His uncle refused. Jesse quit not long before the death of his father, William Jones. The will instructed that trustees manage the tobacco enterprise, while Jesse would assume control at age twenty-one. He also inherited about $2,000 in stock. Timber and lumber Jesse and his brother had liquidated the tobacco inventory from their father's estate, and spent the proceeds on their sisters' homes. Jesse returned to Dallas and applied for a position with the M.T. Jones Lumber Company's yard on Main Street and St. Paul. However, he
Iowa City Municipal Airport
Facilities
terminal building, an aircraft maintenance shop, two corporate hangar buildings, a multi-plane hangar with attached office area, and five buildings with 60 individual hangars (T-hangars).
José Alfredo Peñaloza
FIFA accreditation
José Alfredo Peñaloza José Alfredo Peñaloza Soto (born March 29, 1974 in Mexico City, Mexico) is one of five Mexican football referees who have been born and raised in the capital of the Mexican republic. He has been a football professional referee since 2001. FIFA accreditation In 2010, Peñaloza and Ricardo Arellano were international football referees as part of the 20-member football officiating crew by representing Mexico in FIFA. Every officials uniform has a FIFA FAIR PLAY patch located on the left-side sleeve of its uniform meaning in the fairness of soccer throughout Mexico and rest of the
Indiana Pacers
1987–2005: The Reggie Miller era
the Boston Celtics in 1991 that went to Game 5. The next season, the Pacers returned to the playoffs in 1992 and met the Celtics for the second year in a row. But this time, the Celtics left no doubt who was the better team, as they swept the Pacers in three straight games. Chuck Person and point guard Micheal Williams were traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the off-season, and the Pacers got Pooh Richardson and Sam Mitchell in return. For the 1992–93 season, Detlef Schrempf moved from sixth man to the starter at small forward and was elected
Judy O'Bannon
Emmy Award winning producer and host
their communities." In 2008, O'Bannon and co-producer Gary Harrison won the National Academy of Television Arts and Science's (NATAS) Lower Great Lakes Chapter's Emmy award for Regularly Scheduled Public Affairs Program for the Communities Building Community episode 301 "The Neighborhood." More recently, O'Bannon has hosted Judy O'Bannon's Foreign Exchange, which airs periodically on WFYI-TV, offering a collection of stories from various countries focused on "people who are finding new ways to use their mind, body and spirit to help change their world for the better." O'Bannon has also led development and co-produced several one-time feature programs that have included long-form
Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System
History
said that the project would still be completed on time by 2024. On 13 October 2018, it was reported that Singapore's Land Transport Authority has called for tender for the construction of a 1.1km tunnel and overhead bridge to Johor in end-September 2018. Construction is scheduled to begin in the middle of 2019. On 14 January 2019, Singapore's Minister of Transport, Khaw Boon Wan informed that the project is not progressing well, with Malaysia missing deadlines that were set in the bilateral meeting in 2018. Deadlines were extended as soon as they were negotiable - the first until September 2018, then December
Julia Franck
Literary works & Family connections & Translations
not described herself as a feminist author, feminist scholars have noted her presentation of women's experience of history, power structures, sexuality, and relationships (such as motherhood). Julia Franck's books have been translated into over 35 languages, including Albanian, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Georgian, Greek, English, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Rumanian, Swedish, Serbian, Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Taiwanese, Czech, Turkish, Hungarian and Belarusian Family connections Franck is the granddaughter of sculptor Ingeborg Hunzinger (1915-2009) and a great granddaughter of the artist and illustrator Philipp Franck (1860-1944). Translations . Rebecca Solnit. Aus der nahen
Judicial independence in Australia
Security of tenure
territories, provide that a judge can only be removed on an address by parliament, but it is only by convention that the concept of good behaviour is limited to the grounds of incapacity or misbehaviour. There have been occasions in which judges have been removed by the abolition of their court. In 1878 the Governor of Victoria dismissed all judges of County Courts, Mines and Insolvency and all Chairman of General Sessions, as well as a large number of public servants. and only some, not all were subsequently reappointed. The Supreme Court held that County Court judges held office at
Jim Leslie (journalist)
1976 activities
he could reach the hotel, he was shot and killed instantly in the parking lot by an unknown assailant. It was found a panel in the boundary fence had been removed, and the shooter used the space to hit Leslie. Given the lack of evidence, Baton Rouge detectives described it as a "professional hit." The Sheriff of Caddo Parish was Harold Terry (1925-2016), who had taken office nine days before. He informed the Leslie family in Shreveport about the executive's killing. Josiah Lee "J. L." Wilson, III (1940-2015), then a reporter for The Shreveport Times, reported that deputies told him that
John Lyon (cricketer)
Regular county player
the youngster's form and promise." Lyon's own batting was disappointing with a top score of only 34 and an average of less than 10 runs per innings, and his 41 dismissals put him 12th on the list of wicket-keepers in the English game for the 1977 season. He did, however, make his one representative appearance in the 1977 season, playing for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in the early-season match with the Australian team that often provided clues to Test match selection. Nine of the MCC team did subsequently play for England but Lyon, who took four catches in the match,
John Blyth Barrymore
Biography
mother did not allow him to take the role, and in later years John thanked his mother for not allowing him to become a child actor. Like his father, John has had a sporadic career in film and television, mainly appearing in shlock horror movies and comedies. John found himself homeless in 2012, though he was able to get a food stamps card. While on skid row, he took to wearing a shirt printed with "I'm Drew Barrymore's brother". After John's sister Jessica Barrymore was found dead in her vehicle in 2014, he publicly criticized half-sister Drew for not being receptive to
Jannie Stander
Golden Lions & Pumas & South Africa Under-20
time losing 19–23 to the Blue Bulls with Stander playing the whole 80 minutes. Pumas Stander joined Nelspruit-based outfit the Pumas for the 2015 season and made his debut for his new side in their opening match of the 2015 Vodacom Cup season, a 57–18 victory over the Griffons. The Pumas won the Vodacom Cup for the first time in 2015, beating Western Province 24–7 in the final. Stander made four appearances during the season. South Africa Under-20 In 2013, Stander was included in a South Africa Under-20 squad that toured Argentina as preparation for the
Helah Kiprop
Marathon running
best time of 67:39 minutes for sixth place was the fastest ever recorded for such a low position. She set out to win at the Berlin Half Marathon, taking an early lead, and was first to finish in 67:54 minutes, reversing her placings with Ongori from the previous year. Her fast performances earned her an invite to the 2013 Berlin Marathon and on her debut run she recorded a time of 2:28:02 hours for the distance, ending in fourth place in the top level competition. Her last outing that year was at the first ever Kochi Half Marathon, which she
Hochtief
After the Helfmann brothers
while the Hochtief saw an opportunity to profit from the Treaty of Versailles, organising the delivery of construction materials to France as part of German reparations for World War I. Fate intervened as Stinnes died in 1924 and within a year his industrial empire collapsed, while the French occupation of the Ruhr destroyed the chance to profit from the reparations contract that had been made with the French industrialist Guy Louis Jean de Lubersac. With the help of several banks, the company (now known as Hochtief Aktiengesellschaft für Hoch- und Tiefbauten vorm. Gebrüder Helfmann) avoided insolvency. In the aftermath of
Jim Johnsen
University of Alaska Issues & Past roles
struggles with collapsed oil revenues. He makes the case for supporting Alaska's higher education system, both extolling the virtues of education and the role the university can play in bolstering the state's economy. Past roles Prior to joining the university, Johnsen held executive leadership positions in the private sector with Alaska Communications and with Doyon, Limited, and in higher education at the University of Minnesota and the University of Alaska between 1992-2008 in executive roles including director of labor relations, vice president of administration and chief of staff. He was also a visiting scholar at the Center for Studies in
John Yau
Life and career
He was interested in the occult, in gnosticism and abstract art - things that had a particular appeal to me." According to Rohrer, Yau's decision to attend Bard College was motivated by his admiration of Kelly. Yau's most recent books are "Egyptian Sonnets" (Rain Taxi, 2012), Exhibits (Letter Machine Editions, 2010), A Thing Among Things: The Art of Jasper Johns (Distributed Art Publishers, 2009), and The Passionate Spectator: Essays on Art and Poetry (University of Michigan Press, 2006). His collections of poetry include Paradiso Diaspora (Penguin, 2006), Ing Grish, with Paintings by Thomas Nozkowski (Saturnalia, 2005),Borrowed Love Poems (Penguin,
John Hodgson (British Army officer)
Military career
with the rank of Brigadier, from 1806 to 1810. In 1811, by when he had been promoted to Major-General, he was appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Curacao (ruled by Britain from 1807 to 1815). He also served as colonel of the 3rd Garrison Battalion of the 83rd Regiment of Foot and then as colonel of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Foot. (1835–46) He was father of General Studholme John Hodgson. A memorial to him lies in St James's Church, Piccadilly.
Judy O'Bannon
Honors and recognitions
important yet unseen role in keeping community development and related legislation alive in the Indiana General Assembly."
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Solan
Affiliations
Secondary Education with affiliation number 640010, following the curriculum prescribed by CBSE.
Jane Addams
Hull House
liked. As Hull House grew, and the relationship with the neighborhood deepened, that opportunity became less of a comfort to the poor and more of an outlet of expression and exchange of different cultures and diverse communities. Art and culture was becoming a bigger and more important part of the lives of immigrants within the 19th ward, and soon children caught on to the trend. These working-class children were offered instruction in all forms and levels of art. Places such as the Butler Art Gallery or the Bowen Country Club often hosted these classes, but more informal lessons would often
Gwynn Parry Jones
Life and career
and John Ireland's These Things Shall Be, recorded in 1948 with the Hallé Orchestra and Sir John Barbirolli. He also recorded operetta songs and ballads, under the pseudonym 'Roland Oliver', which were issued on the Regal label. In 1938, he was one of the four tenors featured in the line-up of 16 eminent singers who performed in the première of Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music, celebrating Sir Henry Wood's silver jubilee as a conductor. In their individual lines, the four tenors were given music specially written for their voices, Jones's plaintive timbre following the two lyric tenors and one Heldentenor with
José Juan Vázquez
Celaya & León
he played the entire 90 minutes of the game and subsequently became an undisputed starter for the rest of the season. Vázquez eventually was loaned to Club León for the Clausura 2012 tournament, one season after accomplishing promotion with Celaya. León Vázquez arrived at León on 12 December 2011 on loan while the team was still playing the Liga de Ascenso. In his first season, he started in every match, being substituted only once. During the Clausura tournament, León won the league final, giving them the right to play the Promotional final against Correcaminos, which they won by an aggregate
Jerry Lee's Greatest
Background
Bragg quotes Phillips as he explained his reasoning to Sun researcher Martin Hawkins: "I was always very cautious about putting out a lot of product on my artists just to ensure a certain amount of income...You only have to look at some of the crap they put out on Elvis Presley, just because he was in a picture show or something...When Jerry Lee took a beating from the press it would have been stupid to try and cram product down people's throats. Believe me, just before that happened, Jerry was the hottest thing in America." Jerry Lee's Greatest!
Julia Kunin
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Julia Kunin Julia Kunin is an American sculpture and video artist. She was born in Vermont, and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her work is inspired by organic forms, undersea creatures, and interior spaces, with a focus on the female body. She graduated from Rutgers University (M.F.A.) in 1993 and Wellesley College (B.A.) in 1984, and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been featured in ARTnews, House and Garden, The Brooklyn Rail, and in Harmony Hammond's book Lesbian Art in America (Rizzoli, 2000). Kunin is the recipient of many honors and awards, including a
Julia Slingo
Career and research
of the atmosphere, and she pioneered new ways to represent clouds in weather forecast and climate models. In 1985 she left the Met Office and, after a year at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) in Reading, UK, Dame Julia moved in 1986 to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in the USA. While at NCAR she was awarded in 1989 a PhD in atmospheric physics from the University of Bristol, for a thesis completed through a series of published papers. In 1990, Slingo returned to the UK, to join the Department of Meteorology at the University of
Jeffrey Laitman
Activities in scientific and scholarly societies
Vice President of The Mount Sinai Alumni, Inc., and in 2011 elected President of that organization. In 2009 he was also elected Vice-Chair of the Anatomical Committee of the Associated Medical Schools of New York (ASMSNY). Laitman also serves as Associate Editor and Editor for Functional and Evolutionary Morphology for The Anatomical Record, and in that role has overseen many special issues of that journal, such as ones on aquatic mammals, paranasal sinuses, dinosaurs, primate functional anatomy, new world monkey evolution, the anatomy underlying new advances in cochlear and vestibular implants and the evolution of primate special senses.
José Juan Vázquez
Chivas & International career
of Clausura 2017. On 18 November 2017, it was confirmed that "El Gallo" was going to play for Santos Laguna International career Vázquez received his first international call up for the Mexico national football team on 23 January 2014, under coach Miguel Herrera for a friendly match against South Korea held in the United States in preparation for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He started the match and played 55' minutes, being substituted out for Jesús Zavala. Mexico went on to win the match 4–0. After few participations with the national team Vázquez was included in Miguel Herrera's final 23-man list participating
Josh Judge
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meteorologists, a chapter written by the staff of the Mount Washington Observatory, and hundreds of pictures. The book is reported to have sold over 5,000 copies in its first month alone. In 2009, Judge wrote a children's book with Kathe Cussen about weather, titled "Weather Facts and Fun". Judge, his son Adam, and adopted daughter Adelina, live in southern New Hampshire.
James Adams (entrepreneur)
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James Adams (entrepreneur) James Adams is an American author and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of BeeAudio, an audiobook production company in Ashland, Oregon, United States. Adams was born in Newcastle, England, where he spent his childhood. In 1991, he immigrated to the United States, becoming a citizen in 1997. Previous to founding BeeAudio, Adams founded the Ashland Institute for Strategic Studies, a virtual intelligence organization, and iDefense, a cyber intelligence agency. He also served as CEO of United Press International. Adams is an expert on warfare and intelligence, and has written 13 best-selling fiction and non-fiction books on
John VII of Constantinople
Life
accession of Theophilos, John was appointed synkellos (patriarch's assistant), a position that made him a likely heir to the patriarchate. In c. 830, John was dispatched on an embassy to the Caliph al-Ma'mun, but this did little to prevent a period of fierce warfare between the Byzantine Empire and the Abbasids. He did, however, bring back a plan of the Abbasid palace at Baghdad for the amusement of his emperor and supervised the building of a similar structure in Bithynia. The circumstances of John VII's patriarchate are obscure. He was appointed patriarch, in 837, by his student Theophilos
Hossein Amanat
Practice
Canada. On 7 May 2019 the Universal House of Justice announced Amanat as the architect of the future Shrine of 'Abdu'l-Bahá.
Jane Addams
Feminine ideals
housekeeping." Addams thereby enlarged the concept of civic duty to include roles for women beyond motherhood (which involved child rearing). Women's lives revolved around "responsibility, care, and obligation," which represented the source of women's power. This notion provided the foundation for the municipal or civil housekeeping role that Addams defined, and gave added weight to the women's suffrage movement that Addams supported. Addams argued that women, as opposed to men, were trained in the delicate matters of human welfare and needed to build upon their traditional roles of housekeeping to be civic housekeepers. Enlarged housekeeping duties involved reform efforts
Joanna, Missouri
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Joanna, Missouri Joanna is an extinct town in Ralls County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. A variant name was "Oakland". A post office called Joanna was established in 1895, and remained in operation until 1912. The community was named after Joanna Burnett, the mother of a local merchant.
John Adams High School (Indiana)
History & Fine arts
school in the South Bend metropolitan area. The mock trial team at Adams won two national titles, in 2009 and 2011, as well as 16 state titles, making it the most successful competitive high school mock trial program in state history. Fine arts Under the direction of Kathleen Kohn, the orchestra sends ensembles and soloists to compete at the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) competition, earning several golds each year. Show choir, under the direction of Dr. Donald Moley (often simply known as “Doc”, is a popular corse at Adams. nearly all performers receive a gold or gold with distinction
Haverhill Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota
Demographics
Latino of any race were 0.50% of the population. There were 531 households out of which 41.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 79.8% were married couples living together, 3.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 14.7% were non-families. 12.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 3.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.94 and the average family size was 3.21. In the township the population was spread out with 29.5% under the age of 18, 6.6% from 18 to 24,
Johnny Carey
Second World War & Return to Manchester United
the British Army in both Italy and the Middle East and while in Italy, he also played part-time for several different clubs using the nickname Cario. When the war ended Carey received several offers to stay on in Italy. Return to Manchester United On his return to Manchester United, Carey began playing as a midfielder and defender. He was also appointed team captain by Matt Busby. He captained United to victory in the 1948 FA Cup final and to second place in the First Division four times before eventually winning the title in 1952. His teammates at United during this