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In the 1890s, a powerful and innovative National League Orioles squad included several future Hall of Famers, such as " Wee " Willie Keeler, Wilbert Robinson, Hughie Jennings, Peter Griffin and John McGraw.
On March 24, 1945, Camilla Christine Hall was born in Saint Peter, Minnesota.
Her parents, George and Lorena Hall worked at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota from 1938-1952.
Camilla Hall was the only surviving child of four ; two of her siblings died of a kidney disorder, Peter and Nan, and a third, Terry, of congenital heart disease.
Then, Camilla Hall attended Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.
* Peter Hudson Australian Rules Footballer, considered one of the greatest full-forwards in the game's history, when playing for Glenorchy he kicked 616 goals in 81 games with some records stating he instead kicked 769 goals ; he is also a member of the AFL Hall of Fame
* Intelligent Design Debate debate between paleontologist Peter Ward and Stephen Meyer co-founder of the Discovery Institute at Talk of the Times event at Town Hall Center for Civic Life, Seattle, Washington
Her second husband was British theatre director Peter Hall.
* 1956: Gigi, by Anita Loos, director Sir Peter Hall, New Theatre, London
* 1961: Ondine, by Jean Giraudoux, director Sir Peter Hall, Aldwych Theatre, London
* 1955 Kevin Peter Hall, American actor ( d. 1991 )
The trading of Adam Schneider and Sean Dempster, as well as the team being coached by the former assistant coach at Sydney, Ross Lyon, plus the fact that former Saints players Barry Hall, Tony Lockett and Peter Everitt had played for the Swans, have led to a much stronger rivalry between the clubs, with matches being dubbed " Ross versus Roos " ( from 2007 until 2010 ) by many commentators.
Notable pioneering video artists also emerged more or less simultaneously in Europe and elsewhere with work by Domingo Sarrey ( Spain ), Juan Downey ( Chile ), Wolf Vostell ( Germany ), Slobodan Pajic ( France ), Wolf Kahlen ( Germany ), Peter Weibel ( Austria ), David Hall ( UK ), Paul Wong ( Artist ) ( Canada ), Lisa Steele ( Canada ), Colin Campbell ( Canada ), Miroslaw Rogala ( Poland ), Danny Matthys, Chantal Akerman ( Belgium ), Akram Zaatari ( Lebanon ), Mireille Astore ( Lebanon / Australia ) and others.
** Kevin Peter Hall, American actor ( b. 1955 )
* May 5 The Music Hall in New York ( now known as Carnegie Hall ) has its grand opening and first public performance, with maestro Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky as the guest conductor.
Sir Peter Hall, director of the National at the time, wrote of Campbell in his Diaries, " He is a total anarchist and impossible to pin down.
Amadeus was first presented at the Royal National Theatre, London in 1979, directed by Sir Peter Hall and starring Paul Scofield as Salieri, Simon Callow as Mozart, and Felicity Kendal as Constanze.
It ran for 1, 181 performances and was nominated for seven Tony Awards ( best actor for both McKellen and Curry, best director for Peter Hall, best play, best costume design, lighting, and set design for John Bury ), of which it won five ( including a best actor Tony for McKellen ).< ref >
The first attempt was the filming ( by Peter Whitehead and Stanley Dorfman ) of Led Zeppelin's Royal Albert Hall performance on 9 January 1970, but the lighting was judged to be mediocre, and the film was shelved ( this footage was later remastered and featured on the 2003 release Led Zeppelin DVD ).
George Peter Alexander Healy's 1851 painting of Calhoun, with a rare smile ; on exhibit at City Hall in Charleston, South Carolina | Charleston, South Carolina
Sir Peter Hall was appointed artistic director ( designate ) in 1959, and formed the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) in 1961.
NASM was originally written by Simon Tatham with assistance from Julian Hall, and is currently maintained by a small team led by H. Peter Anvin.
In 1959 she appeared at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre under the direction of Peter Hall as Helena in A Midsummer's Night Dream opposite Charles Laughton as Bottom and Coriolanus opposite Laurence Olivier ( in the title role ), Albert Finney and Edith Evans.
The series was nominated for a BAFTA award in 1978 for " Best Film Cameraman " ( Peter Hall ) and won in 1980 for " Best Light Entertainment Programme / Series ".

Hall and edited
The Journal and the Epistles, edited and with commentary by Hall Worthington and Joan Worthington
*" Hall of Mirrors " ( Castle Fantastic, edited by John DeChancie and Martin Greenberg, March 1996 )
File: Westminster Hall edited. jpg | Westminster Hall, with Kent's screen in place
* Occasional Meditations ( 1630 ), edited by his son Robert Hall
Following the structure established by Barton and Hall, Bogdanov combined a heavily edited 1 Henry VI and the first half of 2 Henry VI into one play ( Henry VI ), and the second half of 2 Henry VI and 3 Henry VI into another ( Edward IV ), and followed them with an edited Richard III.
Hall followed the Jackson / Seale structure, combining 1 Henry VI and 2 Henry VI into one play that all but eliminated 1 Henry VI, and following this with an edited version of 3 Henry VI.
Following the structure established by Barton and Hall, Bogdanov combined a heavily edited 1 Henry VI and the first half of 2 Henry VI into one play ( Henry VI ), and the second half of 2 Henry VI and 3 Henry VI into another ( Edward IV ), and followed them with an edited Richard III.
Hall followed the Jackson / Seale structure, combining 1 Henry VI and 2 Henry VI into one play which all but eliminated 1 Henry VI and following this with an edited version of 3 Henry VI.
Hall followed the Jackson / Seale structure, combining 1 Henry VI and 2 Henry VI into one play which all but eliminated 1 Henry VI and following this with an edited version of 3 Henry VI.
It was edited by Benjamin Hall Kennedy, James Riddell and William George Clark ; there was also a revised edition ( 1890 ) with revisions by Henry Holden and R. D. Archer-Hind.
From the Townley Hall collection he reprinted several manuscripts and edited Sir John Eliot's works, Sir Richard Boyle's Lismore Papers, and various publications for the Chetham Society, the Camden Society and the Roxburghe Club.
Using his initials W. H., Hall had edited a collection of the poems of Robert Southwell that was printed by George Eld, the same printer for the 1609 Sonnets.
From October 1922 to July 1924 Spare edited, jointly with Clifford Bax, the quarterly, Golden Hind for Chapman and Hall publishers.
Five parts have appeared, four edited by F. Hall, the fifth by J. A. H.
* A third book of Perkins ' letters is also in print: Editor to Author: The Letters of Maxwell E. Perkins, edited by John Hall Whelock.
Beyond the Book: Extending MARC for Subject Access, edited by Toni Petersen and Pat Molholt, by G. K. Hall.
* Narrative of the North Polar expedition: U. S Ship Polaris, Captain Charles Francis Hall commanding, edited under the direction of G. M. Robeson by C. H. Davis.
* Lord Ernle, edited by Hall, G. ( 1956 ), English Farming Past and Present, 5th Edition.
File: Fonthill hall edited. jpg | Hall, Fonthill Abbey
The journal was initially edited by Stuart Hall and was marked by a preoccupation with popular culture and advancing a Marxist critique of contemporary consumer capitalism.
* The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, edited by Raymond E. Brown, Joseph A. Fitzmeyer, and Roland E. Murphy, Prentice Hall 1990, update of 1968 edition, see John S. Kselman and Ronald D. Witherup, " Modern New Testament Criticism ," sections II & III on Bultmann and reactions, pp. 1137 1142.

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