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* Dr. Marjorie Crandall Candida Allergy and Vulvodynia
* Prudence Crandall ( 1803 1890 ), a schoolteacher who set up a school for black girls in town despite local resistance.
More recently ( 2001 and 2002 ), Bailey and Richard Crandall showed that the existence of this and similar formulas has implications for the long-standing question of " normality " whether and why the digits of certain mathematical constants ( including pi ) appear " random " in a particular sense.
These settlers were three men Seventh Day Baptists from Berlin and Brookfield, New York: Clark Crandall, Nathan Green, and Edward Green.
Sweeney has guest-starred on various TV series, including House ( 2006 ) as Crandall, an ex-bandmate of Dr. Gregory House ; Jericho as John Goetz ( 2006 2008 ); Castle as an LA detective ( 2011 ), and more.
Benjamin Ray Crandall, 1924 1933:
* Martin Crandall keyboards, bass guitar, backing vocals ( 1998 2009 )
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Warren Crandall Giles ( May 28, 1896 February 7, 1979 ) was a National League executive in Major League Baseball.
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 ).
In 1957, with a lineup that included future Baseball Hall of Fame members Henry Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Warren Spahn, and Red Schoendienst and stars such as the pitchers Lew Burdette and Bob Buhl, and the regular players Johnny Logan and Del Crandall the Braves won the National League pennant by eight games over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Crandall eventually turned to managing, and piloted two American League clubs, the Milwaukee Brewers ( 1972 75 ) and the Seattle Mariners ( 1983 84 ).

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In 1832, Prudence Crandall, a schoolteacher raised as a Quaker, stirred controversy when she opened a school for black girls in town.
Crandall is a town in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana, United States.
Cornelius persuaded the builders of the Southern Railway ( US ) to move the planned route for their line through the area from its original surveyed path north of the present day State Highway 64 to its present path through the town of Crandall.
Prudence Crandall was born on September 3, 1803 to Pardon and Esther Carpenter Crandall, a Quaker couple in the Hope Valley area in the town of Hopkinton, Rhode Island.

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Crandall University 106736150RR0001 was registered as a charitable organization in Canada on 1967-01-01.
* Nanotechnology: Molecular Speculations on Global Abundance Edited by BC Crandall ( ISBN 0-262-53137-2 ) offers interesting ideas for MNT applications.
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.
Crandall received the opportunity to make Snow White on his own as a reward for his several years of devotion to the Fleischer studio, and the resulting film is considered both his masterwork and an important milestone of The Golden Age of American animation.
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.
Beebe's duties as curator were passed to Lee Crandall, the former Assistant Curator who had worked under Beebe, although Crandall continued to rely on Beebe for help treating illness in birds, and caring for the exotic birds brought back from Beebe's expeditions.
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.
There, he met his wife, Crandall Close ; the two married in 1971 and moved to North Carolina, where Bowles worked on his father's 1972 gubernatorial campaign.
Mercer had formed Flake Music in 1992 with Neal Langford on guitar, Phil Higgs and then Marty Crandall on bass, and Jesse Sandoval on drums.
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.
According to an interview published on Pitchfork Media on May 6, 2009, " keyboardist Marty Crandall and drummer Jesse Sandoval had been replaced by Ron Lewis from Grand Archives and the Fruit Bats on bass and Joe Plummer of Modest Mouse on drums ".
* Bruce P. Crandall, went on to receive Medal of Honor for actions in Vietnam.
Crandall resumed his role as the number one catcher in 1962 while Torre stayed on as the back up catcher.
When Sherman prepares to attack an enemy oiler, Crandall accidentally launches the torpedo prematurely, blowing up a truck on the beach.
Steve called Richard Crandall, a computer scientist, on stage to demo the G4.
On October 13, 1890, Founders Myron Mckee Crandall, Owen Lincoln Potter, and Monroe Marsh Sweetland were placed on the Supreme Council and authorized to proceed with expansion plans.

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Holly's transition to rock continued when he opened for Bill Haley & His Comets at a local show organized by Eddie Crandall, the manager for Marty Robbins.
On Monday, August 6, 2007, at 2: 48 A. M., UtahAmerican Energy's Crandall Canyon Mine, west north-west of Huntington, collapsed ; trapping 6 workers inside.
Corydon was connected by Southern Railways to the main line running across northern Harrison County at Crandall.
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Crandall is located at ( 32. 627407 ,-96. 453276 ).
On Monday, August 6, 2007, at 2: 48 a. m. ( MDT ), UtahAmerican Energy's Crandall Canyon Mine, 15 miles ( 24 km ) west north-west of Huntington, collapsed trapping 6 workers inside.
" " Amos Crandall, called ' Deacon Crandall ' and originally from Rhode Island, taught school four winters at $ 10 per month, boarding himself and taking his pay in produce or labor.
Mrs. Crandall often volunteers herself or her husband to assist with investigations, either by driving them, chaperoning them, or at times, actively engaging in activity such as spying from horseback!
In Benjamin Crandall, Cal Poly acquired a well-respected educator with teaching and administrative experience at both the secondary and university level.
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.
Most artists, however — even expert inkers of their own work like Lou Fine, Reed Crandall, Will Eisner, and Alex Toth — all at times hired or allowed other artists to ink their drawings.
By the 1963 season, the Braves had begun to play Crandall at first base as Torre had taken over the starting catcher's role.
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 1617, John Crandall was baptised to James and Eleanor Crandall at St. James the Great church, and became one of the founders of Westerly, Rhode Island, USA.
The Collins Radio board had been delivered at the last minute and was being wired at sea by Rick Crandall, one of the first hired by Pierson to program the stations.
* Chauncey W Crandall, Cardiologist, heart health editor NewsMax, and chief of the transplant cardiology program at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic
Ventriloquist Arthur Crandall announces that Gabbo's new program will air in direct competition with the established Krusty the Klown Show on each afternoon at 4 p. m. Gabbo's catchphrase — " I'm a bad wittle boy " — instantly charms his intended audience, and this has a negative impact on Krusty and his show.
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.
Hardesty and Crandall are very excited by the Weyburn Bill ( the right for agents to carry firearms ), calling it " a real Christmas present ", but Lucy Ann does not like the idea at all.

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