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# C + C Music Factory featuring Deborah Cooper and Q-Unique – " Keep It Comin ' ( Dance Till You Can't Dance No More )"
In 1797, Daniel C. Cooper had laid out the Mad River Road, the first overland connection between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dayton, opening the " Mad River Country " at Dayton and the upper Miami Valley to settlement.
According to Wray, Jean Harlow had been RKO's original choice, but because MGM put Harlow under exclusive contract during the pre-production phase of the film, she became unavailable and Wray was approached by director Merian C. Cooper to play the role of Ann Darrow, the blonde captive of King Kong.
In 1963, Merian C. Cooper attempted to sue John Beck claiming that he outright owned the King Kong character, but the lawsuit never went through as it turned out he was not Kong's sole legal owner as he had previously believed.
25 years of team effectiveness in organizations: Research themes and emerging needs, in C. Cooper & I. Robertson ( eds ), International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Vol.
Kit Carson is included in a number of 20th century novels and pulp magazine stories: Comanche Chaser by Dane Coolidge, On Sweet Water Trail by Sabra Conner, On to Oregon by H. W. Morrow, The Pioneers by C. R. Cooper, The Long Trail by J. Allan Dunn and Peltry by A. D. H. Smith.
* Cooper, D. C., 1972, " Theorem Proving in Arithmetic without Multiplication " in B. Meltzer and D. Michie, eds., Machine Intelligence.
** Merian C. Cooper, American aviator, director, and producer ( b. 1893 )
* Cooper, Bruce C., " Riding the Transcontinental Rails: Overland Travel on the Pacific Railroad 1865 – 1881 " ( 2005 ), Polyglot Press, Philadelphia ISBN 1-4115-9993-4
The two directors of Chang, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, had previously worked together on Grass ( 1925 ) and later collaborated on the blockbuster film King Kong ( 1933 ).
Category: Films directed by Merian C. Cooper
Cary and the studio eventually settled on " Cary Grant " ( Grant thought the letters " C " and " G " to be lucky: they had brought previous success for both Clark Gable and Gary Cooper ).
His parents were Welsh-born army recruiting sergeant father Thomas H. ( Tom ) Cooper, and his English-born wife Gertrude ( née Gertrude C. Wright ) from Crediton, Devon.
* Price, M., Cooper, C., Competing Visions, Shifting Boundaries: The Construction of Latin America as a World Region
Stars featured in the film included Charlotte Henry as Alice, W. C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle ( Grant's star was still on the ascent at the time ), Gary Cooper as the White Knight, Edward Everett Horton as The Hatter, Charles Ruggles as The March Hare, and Baby LeRoy as The Joker.
The statistical theory surrounding meta-analysis was greatly advanced by the work of Nambury S. Raju, Larry V. Hedges, Harris Cooper, Ingram Olkin, John E. Hunter, Jacob Cohen, Thomas C. Chalmers, Robert Rosenthal and Frank L. Schmidt.
The studio's head of production, Merian C. Cooper, had recommended the cancellation of O ' Brien's project as he thought the story was boring but he was impressed by the effects work and saw how it could be used to facilitate the development of his own pet project about a giant gorilla battling Komodo dragons.
O ' Brien continued to work with Merian C. Cooper at RKO on a number of projects including the epic The Last Days of Pompeii ( 1935 ) and The Dancing Pirate ( 1936 ), which was O ' Brien's first Technicolor production.
The film is Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison's documentation of their journey from Angora ( modern-day Ankara, Turkey ) to the Bakhtiari lands of western Iran, in what is now the western part of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province and the eastern part of Khuzestan.
Category: Films directed by Merian C. Cooper
He also lectured and taught at a number of other schools, including the Art Students League of New York, the National Academy of Design, Cooper Union, and the Art Students ' Guild in Washington, D. C., until he withdrew from teaching by 1898.
* Cooper, C. H. ( 1861 ).
Twenty-two books were dedicated to him between 1936 and 1998, including works by H. E. Bates, Edmund Blunden, C. Day Lewis, Ray Bradbury, Diana Cooper, Eric Linklater, Compton Mackenzie, Anthony Powell and Leon Edel.

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* Cooper, Keith D., and Torczon, Linda, Engineering a Compiler, Morgan Kaufmann, 2004, ISBN 1-55860-699-8.
* Leroy Gordon " Gordo " Cooper, Jr., USAF ( 1927 – 2004 ), flew 15 May 1963
Cooper visited the island in July 1913 with the scientists Charles Montague Cooke, Jr., and Joseph F. Rock, who wrote up a scientific description of the atoll.
* McPherson, James M., and William J. Cooper, Jr., eds.
But in the 1930s, A. S. Fishbach, Ben Cooper, Inc., and other firms began mass-producing Halloween costumes for sale in stores as trick-or-treating became popular in North America.
* Tecumseh, Furniture Brands International, Hancock Fabrics, Inc., Magnolia Fabrics, Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Mississippi, H. M. Richards, JESCO Construction, MTD Products, Savings Oil Company ( Dodge's Stores ), and Cooper Tire & Rubber Company all operate or are headquartered in Tupelo and Lee County.
Members of the Borough Council Borough Council are Council President Dennis Mehaffey Sr., Mark Cooper, Michael Duer, Anne Marie Henry, Harry Schaeffer and Michael Szatkowski.
* Cooper, B., ( 1983 ) Transformation of a Valley: The Derbyshire Derwent Heinemann, republished 1991 Cromford: Scarthin Books
As of January 2010, the council president was Sandra Kase, the council vice-president was Robert F. Thompson, Jr., and the remaining members were Marvin Rappaport, Roberta Rowlands, Nancy Cooper, Michael Jacobs, and Jack Schumacher.
Cooper was born John Cooper, Jr., in Los Angeles, California.
Both the term and the specific exercise method were developed by Dr. Kenneth Cooper, M. D., an exercise physiologist, and Col. Pauline Potts, a physical therapist, both of the United States Air Force.
* Faulks, Philippa and Cooper, Robert L. D., The Masonic Magician ; The Life and Death of Count Cagliostro and his Egyptian Rite, London, Watkins, 2008.
* Cooper, Phillip J., By Order of the President: The Use and Abuse of Executive Direct Action, Kansas State University, Kanniversity Press, 2002.
Withdrawing the concession was " probably the ( lesser ) of the bad options " for News Corp., said Louise Cooper, markets analyst for London-based BGC Partners.
* Cooper, Barbara T., " Alexandre Dumas, père ", in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol.
* Cooper, F., A. Khare and U. Sukhatme.

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* Stephen Cooper The Real Falstaff ( a biography of Sir John Fastolf ) ( Pen & Sword, 2010 )
Other actors noted Colbert's comic timing ; David Niven related in his biography that Gary Cooper was " terrified " at the prospect of working with Colbert in his first comedy, Bluebeard's Eighth Wife, because he considered Colbert to be an expert in the genre.
It has won the £ 5, 000 Duff Cooper Prize for an outstanding literary work in the field of history, biography or politics, the £ 3, 000 Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History, the prestigious BBC Samuel Johnson for the best work of non-fiction published in the United Kingdom and the 2003 Governor General's Literary Award in Canada.
He has been the subject of four notable biographies: the first, Man o ' War, by Page Cooper and Roger Treat, was published in 1950, and is a classic of its kind ; Walter Farley, author of The Black Stallion series, also wrote a slightly fictional biography of Man o ' War ; in 2000, Bowen, Edward L. wrote a biography called Man o ' War: Thoroughbred Legends from Eclipse Press ; and in 2006, Dorothy Ours wrote a new, extensively sourced biography entitled Man o ' War: A Legend Like Lightning.
* A biography of Sir Anthony St Leger will be found in Athenae Cantabrigienses, by Charles Henry Cooper and Thompson Cooper ( Cambridge, 1858 )
* T S Cooper biography
The Duff Cooper Prize is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of history, biography, political science or ( very occasionally ) poetry, published in English or French.
The Cooper brothers were particularly close growing up and, in his biography, Henry talks of how they came to each other's aid when things turned nasty in the school playground.
* Susie Cooper Information Site biography, factory history, pottery marks.
* Smithers, A J, The Man Who Disobeyed: Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien and His Enemies, London: Leo Cooper, 1970 ISBN 0-85052-030-4 — Only modern biography.
In 1931 he published a biography of Bryan Cooper, who had recently died.
* William Cooper biography, J. R. Rank Organisation
She continued to play the romantic female lead in an adventure film set in the 1906 Philippines, The Real Glory, opposite Gary Cooper and David Niven, and opposite Don Ameche in the first Technicolor biography of Stephen Foster, Swanee River ( 1939 ).
Cooper, Whina 1895-1994 ( biography of Dame Whina Cooper )
In his biography, Cooper alleges the British Boxing Board of Control blocked the match but the reason is unclear.
* Kenneth Cooper biography
His latest published work was a biography of his friend Sir Astley Cooper Key, and his last article was a critical examination of the tactics adopted at Trafalgar, which showed his acumen and insight at their best.
In his biography of Fastolf The Real Falstaff ( 2010 ), Stephen Cooper re-locates this battle from Rouvray-Saint-Denis to Rouvray-Saint-Croix.
* Astley Paston Cooper biography.
In his biography of Sir John Fastolf, Stephen Cooper gives reasons why the battle probably took place near Rouvray-Sainte-Croix, rather than Rouvray-Saint-Denis.

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