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Hammond and Map
They also have national and international coverage with American Map Company ( AMC ) and Hammond Map respectively, which absorbed the assets of General Drafting in 1992.

Hammond and World
The Hammond organ was widely used in United States military chapels and post theaters during the Second World War, and returning soldiers ' familiarity with the instrument may have helped contribute to its popularity in the post-war period.
During the First World War the U. S. Navy evaluated a radio controlled torpedo launched from a surface ship called the Hammond Torpedo.
* August 25 – Harry Hammond Hess, American geologist and United States Navy officer in World War II ( b. 1906 )
The more well known include World Athletics Championships multiple gold medal-winning sprinter Tyson Gay ; former Tates Creek High School and Louisville Cardinals kicker David Akers, who is the all-time scoring leader for the Philadelphia Eagles ; former Louisville Cardinals football player and Cleveland Browns cornerback Frank Minnifield ; Miami Marlins outfielder Austin Kearns ; former Kentucky and Pittsburgh Steelers center Dermontti Dawson ; and NBC Sports announcer Tom Hammond.
The new LP featured complex double-tracked keyboard parts which could not be duplicated by a single keyboard player in a live setting, so Jools ' brother Christopher Holland then 17 played and toured as a second keyboardist in 1985 and performed Hammond Organ on one of the singles Heartbreaking World sung by Jools Holland.
During World War II, the Hammond Airport ( now Hammond Northshore Regional Airport ) served as a detention camp for prisoners of war from Nazi Germany.
The exhibit " World of Top Gear " has cars created by Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
Guyots were first recognized by Harry Hammond Hess in 1965 who collected data using echo-sounding equipment on a ship he commanded during World War II.
* Live at the World Café-Volume 9 ( 1999 )-" Hammond Song "
Crane is associated with the Hammond Organ which was central to The Crazy World of Arthur Brown album, as well as to Atomic Rooster's music.
Harry Hammond Hess ( May 24, 1906 – August 25, 1969 ) was a geologist and United States Navy officer in World War II.
The songs in which Hammond does play solos are " Last Nite ", " Trying Your Luck ", " Take It or Leave It ", " Under Control ", " The End Has No End ", " Ize of the World ", and " Vision of Division ".
Wonders of the Ancient World ; National Geographic Atlas of Archaeology, Norman Hammond, Consultant, Nat ' l Geogr.
Hammond World Atlas Corporation, 1993.
Leslie experimented with devices to, in his words, improve the sound of the Hammond organ, based on experience he gathered from other jobs, including fixing radios and one at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D. C., during World War II.
A few months after the end of World War II, Miles Hammond is invited to the first meeting of the Murder Club in five years.
Hammond received his only cap for Ghana against Mexico on 1 March 2006 in a pre-2006 FIFA World Cup friendly.
While serving in the United States Navy during World War II, he learned to play the Hammond organ.
He made his Test match debut against South Africa in 1939 and after the Second World War was chosen as vice-captain to Wally Hammond on the 1946 — 47 tour of Australia where he captained England in the fifth Test.
In the novel, InGen founder John Hammond is killed in the accident and InGen files for Chapter 11 on October 5, 1989, the island is destroyed by the ( fictional ) Costa Rican Air force, the survivors are sworn to secrecy and by the time of The Lost World, InGen is defunct with its equipment being sold off.
In 2007, he received an International Reggae and World Music Award nomination for the band's debut CD The Road Less Traveled, and completed a 36 city US tour with reggae singers Beres Hammond and Marcia Griffiths titled the " For The Love Of It Tour ".
* The Whole Wide World for Jesus, words by Catherine Johnson ( 1894 ) with words by J. Dempster Hammond ( 1880 ), available via Cyber Hymnal

Hammond and Atlas
The introduction to the Hammond Atlas ( 1992 ) states:
Wonders of the Ancient World ; National Geographic Atlas of Archeology, Norman Hammond, Consultant, Nat ' l Geogr.

Hammond and Corporation
The Leslie Speaker and the Hammond Organ brands are currently owned by Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation.
In 1980, the Hammond Corporation finally bought Electro Music and the Leslie name from CBS.
* Electro Tone Corporation, a company that produced add-ons for Hammond organs in the 1960s and 1970s
Hammond is also a writer for Australian television, having written both the critically acclaimed mini-series A Difficult Woman and the TV movie, Secret Men's Business, the highest rated show ever aired on television by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
* 2-door convertible-subcontracted to American Sunroof Corporation in North America and Baur in Europe ; German market convertibles made by two different coachbuilders: Keinath and Hammond & Thiede.
A farm in the area owned by the Stephenson family was sold in 1795 to Abijah Hammond, who built a large mansion ( later the offices of the Silver Beach Garden Corporation ).
He established the Hammond Radio Research Corporation in 1911 and eventually developed a radio controlled torpedo system for the navy, which he successfully demonstrated in 1918.
Harris Hays Hammond, a financier, became president of Dominguez Oil Fields Company, which earned him $ 2 million in 1936, and president of Laughlin Filter Corporation, a small New Jersey company which manufactures centrifuges.

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* Hammond, Matthew H., " Ethnicity and Writing of Medieval Scottish History ", in The Scottish Historical Review, Vol.
The album also includes the traditional hymn " I Know I've Been Changed ", performed as a duet by Hammond and Waits.
* " Blues Variation " from Pictures at an Exhibition also contains an uncredited quote of the ' head ' of Bill Evans ' minor blues piece " Interplay ", during Keith Emerson's Hammond Organ solo.
Although it was acknowledged as a continuation of their old work, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers, Sam Spies of the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that " the experiments in style that made Cake fun to listen to have all but disappeared from ' Pressure Chief ' ... What's left is mostly uninspired, so-called alternative rock ", and Graeme Hammond of the Sunday Herald Sun wrote that " the melodies are listless, the album bereft of anything with the verve of Short Skirt / Long Jacket or Comfort Eagle ".
*" Back to the 101 ", by Albert Hammond Jr.
At the end of the over, England captain Wally Hammond spoke with Bradman and criticised him for not " walking "; " from then on the series was a cricketing war just when most people desired peace ", Whitington wrote.
The city was founded by Glenn Hammond Curtiss, " The Father of Naval Aviation ", and James Bright, during the famous " land boom " of the 1920s and was originally named Country Club Estates.
I was a big Vanilla Fudge fan, with their Hammond organ and searing guitar on top, and we had David's high vibrato vocals anyway so that's how we decided to shape it ", Box recalled.
* Art Neville – Hammond B3 organ on " Completion Smile ", " As Long as It Matters ", and " I Can't Figure You Out " from Congratulations I'm Sorry
James Hammond Trumbull suggested to the American Philological Association that it comes from an Algonquian word for " counsel ", ' cau ´- cau-as ´ u '.
The signal input is " single-ended ", allowing a simpler connection to organs, that have a built-in speaker system, such as the Hammond A100 or a Wurlitzer.
* John Nau – piano on " I'm Goin ' Home ", Hammond organ
Hammond eventually came to appreciate Waltrip's " finesse ", and smooth driving style which proved highly successful.
Jeff Hammond, interviewed by television pit reporters during the final stint of the race, said that his strategy was for Waltrip to " draft off anybody, and everybody ", to save fuel.
* Ray Manzarek – piano, Gibson G-101 organ, Hammond organ on " Wild Child ", " The Soft Parade " and " Do It "
In 1984, the single " My Ever-Changing Moods ", backed with the Hammond organ instrumental " Mick's Company ", reached No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.
Hammond & Anderson refer to these variations as " states " within the " first printing ", and recorded only two: one with the bowing hobbit on the title page, and one with the seated flautist.
Several other reviews were equally positive, including that of Pete Hammond of Boxoffice magazine, who wrote that she's " ideally cast in the key female role " Even reviewers who didn't necessarily like the film complimented her performance, such as James Berardinelli, who wrote that " the demands of the role prove to be within her range, which is perhaps surprising considering she has been thus far pigeonholed into more lightweight parts ", and Colin Covert of the Star Tribune, who wrote that she " generated a spark and brought a degree of determination to her character, developing an independent female character who's not always in need of rescuing.
David's work with other composers includes Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias's " To All the Girls I've Loved Before ", with Albert Hammond ; Sarah Vaughan's " Broken Hearted Melody ", with Sherman Edwards ; the 1962 Joanie Sommers hit " Johnny Get Angry ".

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