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Crandall and was
Crandall University 106736150RR0001 was registered as a charitable organization in Canada on 1967-01-01.
On August 21, 2009 it was announced that the institution had changed its name to Crandall University in honour of Rev.
Gwynne's performance as Jud Crandall in Pet Sematary was based on author Stephen King himself, who is also quite tall — only an inch shorter than the actor — and uses a similarly thick Maine dialect.
In a statement to the public, former CEO of American Airlines, Robert Crandall said, " Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing shows airline industry deregulation was a mistake.
Dave Fleischer was credited as director, although virtually all the animation was done by Roland Crandall.
The justification-suppression model of prejudice was created by Christian Crandall and Amy Eshleman.
A line was completed across the northern half of county in 1874 running from Floyd County connecting Crandall and then continuing west into Crawford County.
A southward extension connecting Corydon to Crandall was completed in 1882.
The Connecticut General Assembly passed the " Black Law " which prohibited the education of black children from out of state, but Crandall persisted in teaching, and was briefly jailed in 1832.
Corydon was connected by Southern Railways to the main line running across northern Harrison County at Crandall.
Crandall was laid out in 1872 by its namesake, Cornelius F. Crandall.
The first hotel, the Crandall House, was rushed to completion in June 1878.
Charles W. Crandall, the superintendent, was the son of Charles Martin Crandall, known as the maker of Crandall ’ s building blocks and grandson of Asa Crandall who ran a furniture factory in Covington in 1840.
Mr. Crandall was in the same business in Montrose, Pennsylvania, where his large factory burned August 27, 1886, involving a loss of $ 46, 000.
Prudence Crandall, who established a pioneering school for African-American girls, was born in 1803 in the area that is now Hope Valley.
Some notable current and retired jazz musicians in Hawaii include Gabe Baltazar ( saxophone ), Henry Allen ( guitar ), Adam Baron ( drums ), Vic Castellini ( Drums ), David Choy ( saxophone ), Rich Crandall ( piano ), Dan Del Negro ( keyboards ), Pierre Grill ( piano / keyboards / trombone ), Bruce Hamada ( bass ), DeShannon Higa ( trumpet ), Jim Howard ( piano ), Steve Jones ( bass ), John Kolivas ( bass ), Ryan Kunimura ( saxophone ), Noel Okimoto ( drums / percussion / vibes ), Michael Paulo ( reeds ), Rene Paulo ( acoustic grand piano ) was a forerunner of recording Hawaiian music in the jazz venue in the early 1960s and is one of Hawaii's legendary music greats, Robert Shinoda ( guitar ), Arex Ikehara ( bass ), Phil Bennett ( drums ), Aron Nelson ( piano ), Tennyson Stephens ( piano ), Dean Taba ( bass ), Betty Loo Taylor ( piano ), Tim Tsukiyama ( saxophone ) and Abe Lagrimas Jr. ( drums / ukulele / vibes ).
The English village was the home of one of Westerly, Rhode Island's founding fathers, Elder John Crandall ( ca.
Crandall was arrested for violating this law.
Rosecrans was born on a farm near Little Taylor Run in Kingston Township, Delaware County, Ohio, the second of five sons of Crandall Rosecrans and Jemima Hopkins.

Crandall and veteran
In December 1963, the Giants traded Bailey to the Milwaukee Braves for veteran catcher Del Crandall, and Haller became their undisputed starting catcher.
Crandall seized the regular catcher's job from veteran Walker Cooper in 1953 and held it for eight years, handling star Braves pitchers such as left-hander Warren Spahn and right-handers Lew Burdette and Bob Buhl.

Crandall and War
Lt. Col. Bruce P. Crandall, U. S. Army receives the Medal of Honor in 2007 for extraordinary heroism in the Vietnam War ( 1965 ).

Crandall and which
In the midst of Eastern's turmoil American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall sought a new hub in order to utilize new aircraft which AA had on order at the time.
The first issue of the journal contained twenty papers, ten of which were written by Beebe, and two more of which were jointly written by him and Lee Crandall, the zoo's assistant curator of birds.
Martin Crandall was brought in fold on keyboards, and Dave Hernandez ( frontman of local punk legends Scared of Chaka, which had played dozens of shows with Flake Music ) on bass.
Animated in the limited animation style pioneered by Jay Ward, predecessors which inspired its style, it tells of three superhero kids: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl.
", and her gadget is a jumprope, which she uses as a lasso when combatting villains, but can also be used to transform herself, Crandall and Hector into their heroic alter-egos when all three jump rope together.
Sherman's wife ( Crandall ) arrives late and rear-ends her husband's staff car, bumping it into the rear bumper of a Navy bus, which then drives away, dragging the admiral's staff car in tow with the admiral's driver chasing after it.
Benjamin Potter Crandall sold baby carriages in America in the 1830s which have been described as the " first baby carriages manufactured in America " His son, Jesse Armour Crandall was issued a number of patents for improvements and additions to the standard models.
The week after his father's death, several students, including Rex Crandall, bullied Quinn at school, which ended in an incident where he hit Rex with a baseball bat.
In 1982, he had a famous conversation with American Airlines CEO Robert Crandall, in which he was told by Crandall that if Braniff raised their prices, American would too.
A prominent abolitionist, Arthur Tappan of New York, donated $ 10, 000 to hire the ablest lawyers to defend Crandall throughout her trials, the first of which opened at the Windham County Court on August 23, 1833.
Crandall averaged 125 games caught during the peak of his career, and he paid the price, missing most of the 1961 season due to shoulder trouble, which gave Joe Torre his opportunity to break in.

Crandall and served
The city is served by the Crandall Independent School District.
Combine is served by Crandall Independent School District and by Dallas Independent School District.
The minuscule Kaufman County portion is served by Crandall Independent School District.
At American, he served as controller, and later as executive vice president for finance and planning under CEO Robert Crandall.
With degrees in pedagogy from the University of Wyoming and the University of Denver, and additional graduate training at Cornell and the University of California, Crandall served as superintendent of schools in several western cities prior to becoming a professor of agricultural education at the University of California in 1921.
In 1970 he returned to Milwaukee as first-base coach with the Brewers, served as interim skipper in between Dave Bristol and Del Crandall, then coached for the Mets ( 1973 – 75 ).
Shelton later continued post-graduate work at Peerless College of Chiropractic in Illinois and served an internship at Crandall Health School in Pennsylvania.

Crandall and General
In 1995, the Connecticut General Assembly designated Prudence Crandall as the state's official heroine.

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