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Only several months after the closing of the World's Fair, he published a short story entitled " The Man Who Was King " in the school magazine of Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo.
The novel tells the true story of Dr. H. H. Holmes, a serial killer responsible for the death of hundreds of women during the Chicago World's Fair.
Perth has been known as The Fair City since the publication of the story Fair Maid of Perth by Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott in 1828.
Meet Me in St. Louis is a 1944 musical film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which tells the story of an American family living in St. Louis at the time of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair in 1904.
In 1939, Fox co-created ( with artist Bert Christman ) the character of the Sandman, a gasmask-wearing costumed crime-fighter whose first appearance in Adventure Comics # 40 ( July 1939 ) was pre-empted by an appearance in New York World's Fair Comics ( for which Fox also wrote a Zatara story ).
The area is the setting of the humorous short story " The Ghoul of Golders Green " ( May Fair, 1925 ) by Michael Arlen.
* BBC News story: Reviving the Mayfair May Fair
* http :// www. facebook. com / pages / Unisphere-Clothing / 180261655344521 * nywf64. com ( 1964 / 1965 New York World's Fair Website ) story of Unisphere at the World's Fair
Our Fair City is a fantasy short story by Robert A. Heinlein, originally printed in Weird Tales, January 1949.
Their case was taken up by a television consumer affairs show Fair Go, which broadcast the story nationwide on TV ONE in October 2004.
The road is featured briefly in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when Harry and his friends were escaping from Death Eaters, by J. K. Rowling ; The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins ; Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf ; Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and its musical adaptation, My Fair Lady ; Saturday and Atonement by Ian McEwan ; several Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; the Saki story Reginald on Christmas Presents ; several stories by John Collier ; A Room with a View by E. M. Forster ; The London Eye Mystery, The Late Mr Elvesham by Herbert G. Wells by Siobhan Dowd ; The Wish House by Celia Rees ; a The Matrix-based story, Goliath by Neil Gaiman ; features often in novels by Mark Billingham and The Lonely Londoners by Sam Selvon.
However, Clooney continued to describe the event in later interviews, as well as the cover story of the October 2003 issue of Vanity Fair magazine, in which he states: " I would not stand for him humiliating and yelling and screaming at crew members, who weren't allowed to defend themselves.
In a 2006 Vanity Fair story, Keaton described her role as " the everyman of that piece, as someone who wanted to be extraordinary but was probably more ordinary ...
Vanity Fair stands by the story.
Interest in Holmes's crimes was revived in 2003 by Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America, a best-selling non-fiction book that juxtaposed an account of the planning and staging of the World's Fair with Holmes's story.
" After the Vanity Fair story broke, Woodward, Bernstein, and Benjamin C. Bradlee, the Posts executive editor during Watergate, confirmed Felt's claim to be Deep Throat.
Samuel Johnson noted of The Fair Penitent that, " The story is domestic, and therefore easily received by the imagination, and assimilated to common life ; the diction is exquisitely harmonious, and soft or spritely as occasion requires.
Howard Waldrop's 1985 short story " Heirs of the Perisphere " describes the excavation of the time capsule which was buried at the 1939 World's Fair.
In 1887 a three story Victorian red brick building with bay windows and a turret on the southeast corner was constructed at 107 South Fair Oaks on the northwest corner at Dayton Street.
Several have peripheral connections to the sea: The Nylon Pirates ( 1960 ) tells a story of piracy aboard a modern ocean liner, not pirates in the traditional meaning of the word, but card-sharps, and A Fair Day's Work ( 1964 ) deals with labour unrest in a shipyard.
By 1994, when the final Target book was published, all but six of the broadcast Doctor Who serials had been novelised, as well as a radio serial ( Slipback ), stories slated for the " missing season " but never produced due to the 18-month hiatus in 1985-1986 ( The Nightmare Fair, The Ultimate Evil and Mission to Magnus ), the spinoff K-9 And Company, and even a 1976 children's story record ( The Pescatons ), which has the distinction of being the final Doctor Who book published under the Target imprint.

Fair and women's
For sporting endeavours, Sauvé formed the Jeanne Sauvé Trophy, for the world cup championship in women's field hockey, and the Jeanne Sauvé Fair Play Award, to recognise national amateur athletes who best demonstrate fair play and non-violence in sport.
In Not the Messiah ( He's a Very Naughty Boy ), the song " A Fair Day's Work " makes references to " The Lumberjack Song ", with Eric Idle singing about the masculine virtues of work, but also of dressing in women's clothing to go to " naughty bars ".
In 1999, she was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada by then-Governor General Adrienne Clarkson in recognition of her successful recording career, her role in Lilith Fair, and the charitable donations she made to women's shelters across Canada.
In its initial 3 years, Lilith Fair raised over $ 10M for women's charities throughout North America.
The largest retail outlets were a Jelleff's women's store, Larimers gourmet grocery and delicatessen, and a Drug Fair.
AFGE has played a crucial role in the struggle for women's rights and civil rights in the federal sector, and was one of the first unions to establish a Women's Department and a Fair Practices Department, with the officer over those Departments holding a seat on the NEC and with Women's and Fair Practices Coordinators elected in each AFGE District since the early 1970s.
In 1893 Modjeska was invited to speak to a women's conference at the Chicago World's Fair, and described the situation of Polish women in the Russian and Prussian-ruled parts of dismembered Poland.
* Fair Daffodils ( R. Herrick ), women's chorus, keyboard ( 1914 )
Fair Lady and Sarie are South Africa's largest selling English-and Afrikaans-language women's magazines, respectively.
women's show in the spring, and the Vankleek Hill Fair held annually in August.
Vassarette is a brand of women's underwear owned by Vanity Fair Brands.
New Deal legislation, including the Fair Labor Standards Act and Aid to Dependent Children programs, incorporated many reforms that the Children's Bureau and its network of grassroots women's organizations had supported for years.

Fair and cricket
* Fair and unfair play, in cricket
The 39th Street Grounds served as the playing field of the Chicago Wanderers cricket team during the 1893 World's Fair.
Horn Fair Day 2007 ; cricket in a steady drizzle. Ebernoe Horn Fair is held in the small Sussex village of Ebernoe, the location of which is about five miles north of Petworth ().
Category: Fair use cricket images
Category: Fair use cricket images
Category: Fair use cricket images
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There are several annual events held including The Midsummer Fun Fair, The Neighbourhood Watch Summer Fête and The Dame Norma Major charity cricket match.
*: Category: Fair use cricket images for cricket images used under fair use provisions of United States copyright law.
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