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During the first game, the Oilers blew a 3 0 lead, lost Dwayne Roloson for the series after Roloson suffered a knee injury, and lost 5 4 when Rod Brind ' Amour scored after backup Ty Conklin misplayed the puck.
The Town of Conklin was established in 1824 from the Town of Chenango by Nicholas Conklin ( 1782 1858 ).
* Conklin The hamlet of Conklin by the Susquehanna River on NY-7.
* Conklin Station A hamlet north of Corbettsville on NY-7.
* Conklin Center A hamlet north of Conklin village on NY-7.
* Conklin Cove a hamlet on Owasco Lake near the north town line.
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Edwin Grant Conklin ( November 24, 1863 November 20, 1952 ) was an American biologist and zoologist, born at Waldo Ohio, and educated at Ohio Wesleyan University and Johns Hopkins University.
Howard Conklin Baskerville ( April 10, 1885 April 19, 1909 ) = ( Monday, 30 Farvardin 1288 Persian solar year ) was an American teacher in the Presbyterian mission school in Tabriz, Iran, who died fighting for Iranian democracy.
Despite being visibly outplayed in nearly every aspect by Ty Conklin, whom he credited for not allowing the goaltending situation to become much worse than it was, Osgood's immense playoff experience was referred to throughout the season, and as the unquestioned starting goaltender in the 2009 playoffs he played nearly every minute of 23 games, finishing with a 15 8 record.
* Conklin, Jeff ; Dialog Mapping: Reflections on an Industrial Strength Case Study, in Visualizing Argumentation Tools for Collaborative and Educational Sense-Making, P. Kirschner, S. J. B Shum, C. S.
) Occasionally Conklin would rig competitions at the school such as that for prom queen so that his daughter Harriet would win.
* Harry " The Tyrant " Conklin lead vocals ( 1981 1985, 1994 2011 )

Conklin and hamlet
The bible-reading Mrs. Conklin compared the new hamlet to the biblical city of Babylon and proposed that name in apparent defiance of the area's rather bawdy reputation as a stop-over place for travelers on Long Island's south shore.
* Conklin, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada

Conklin and western
Most of the township is served by zip code 49345, northern portions are served by 49330 ( Kent City ), and a very small portion on the western part is served by 49403 ( Conklin ).

Conklin and part
* Conklin, in the southwest part of the township at.
* Conklin is to the north, and the Conklin ZIP code 49403 serves areas in the northern part of Wright Township.
In 1831, part of Conklin was used to form the Town of Windsor, but Conklin received territory from Windsor in 1851.
Another part of Conklin was used in 1859 to form the Town of Kirkwood.
In 1851, a small part of Windsor was used to help form the Town of Conklin.
In between, he had a significant role as ZaSu Pitts ' father in director Erich von Stroheim's acclaimed 1924 MGM production, Greed, although the part was cut from the film and the footage is now lost, and in 1928 in the Christie Film Company version of Tillie's Punctured Romance with W. C. Fields ( which had nothing to do with the 1914 Chaplin version, which Conklin had also appeared in, aside from the title ).
Conklin was part of Preston Sturges ' unofficial " stock company " of character actors in the 1940s, appearing in cameo parts in six films written by Sturges.

Conklin and town
The Lee Conklin Organ Museum is the main attraction within the town.
Conklin is a town in Broome County, New York, United States.
Nathaniel Conklin moved his family to the area, eventually calling it " New Babylon ", naming it after the ancient town of Babylon around 1803.

Conklin and at
Later, William Conklin built a sawmill here, and in about 1867, at the suggestion of an employee from Greenbush, New York, the name was changed.
Millions of building bricks were molded and baked at the Walker & Conklin and W. H.
Ball had initially wanted both actors to reprise their roles on television, however, both were unavailable at the time the show went into production as Benaderet was already playing Blanche Morton on Burns and Allen, and Gordon was under contract by CBS to play Mr. Conklin on the radio and television versions of Our Miss Brooks.
Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Conklin was educated at Dartmouth College and Harvard University, and graduated from Columbia University in 1927.
: Groff Conklin was the most important science fiction anthologist through the years of the genre's true second generation, that point at which its previously magazine-bound masterpieces were being systematically located, aligned and placed into permanent format.
An influential local lady, Mrs. Conklin, was used to living inland in what is now considered Dix Hills and was at unease with the home site that her grandchildren would be raised in.
* the absolute motion of the Sun at 308 km / s through the cosmic background radiation was measured by Conklin in 1969, some years before independent confirmation.
In 1937 Patty Conklin of Conklin Shows was awarded the contract for the CNE midway and his company continued to provide this service to the CNE until 2004, at which point it merged with other leading midway operators to form North American Midway Entertainment ( NAME ).
Conklin, convinced Bourne has turned, baits him into a meeting at the Rambouillet Cemetery in France.
He was born at New Haven, Connecticut, a son of Col. Jesse and Catharine ( Conklin ) Leavenworth.
Indeed, the phenomenologist aspires to understand the world -- or a particular thing within it -- at the individual level, often in personal terms ( Conklin, 2007, p. 276 ).
Many other important actors also began their careers at Keystone, including Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Louise Fazenda, Raymond Griffith, Ford Sterling, Fatty Arbuckle, Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, Ben Turpin, Harry Langdon and Chester Conklin.
Bourne's first objective is to get to his long time friend and handler at the CIA, Alex Conklin.
Opened in May 1979 it was operated by Conklin Shows ( operators of the midway at the Toronto Canadian National Exhibition ).
Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941.
Mr. Conklin is at the park to meet an old college girl friend, but finds Miss Brooks instead, 1955.
A self-described " late-bloomer ", and " shorter kid " at age 18, while spending his draft-eligible years ( to age 20 ) remaining off the radar of professional scouts first as a post-graduate at Shattuck, and then in his first year in Green Bay Conklin went unclaimed by any team in the NHL's Entry Draft.
Subsequently, he went on to earn numerous goaltending awards and accolades in both the USHL and NCAA, however, Conklin claims he never thought of becoming a professional until his junior year ( his second playing ) at UNH.

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