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Harlon and Hill
* Jimmy Terwilliger, 2005 Harlon Hill Trophy Winner.
Danny Woodhead is a two-time winner of the Harlon Hill Trophy for best player in NCAA Division II football ( 2006 and 2007 ).
The Harlon Hill Trophy is an award in American college football given to the individual selected as the most valuable player in NCAA Division II.
The award is named for former University of North Alabama and National Football League player Harlon Hill.
The Harlon Hill Trophy is 30 inches tall ( 2 1 / 2 feet ) and weighs 63 pounds.
Replicas of the Harlon Hill Trophy are on display at:
The trophy is named for Harlon Hill, who played at Florence State Teachers College ( now the University of North Alabama ) from 1950 to 1953, where he was named an NAIA All-American in his senior year.
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Terwilliger, the former Harlon Hill Trophy winner ( Division 2's Heisman Trophy ) is trying to put the Bears back in the MVC race.
He became just the second Bear to account for multiple receiving seasons in a career, joining Harlon Hill ( 1954, 1956 ) Booker tied for fourth in the NFL with 20 receptions of or longer, while placing seventh in the NFC with 54 first-down catches and sixth in the conference with 24 third-down receptions.
In his final season, Smith caught 63 passes for 986 yards and 13 touchdowns, and was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, given annually to the top football player at the Division II level.

Harlon and ;
Of the six men depicted in the picture, three ( Franklin Sousley, Harlon Block, and Michael Strank ) were killed during the battle ; the three survivors ( John Bradley, Rene Gagnon, and Ira Hayes ) became celebrities upon their identification in the photo.
The flag raisers included John Bradley ( a Navy corpsman, and the author's father ), Rene Gagnon, Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Harlon Block, and Franklin Sousley ; the latter three men died later in the battle.

Harlon and starred
He had a recurring role on the TV series Vega $, as Harlon Twoleaf and starred in the movies Fish Hawk, The Outlaw Josey Wales, and Orca.

Harlon and at
It was the hometown of Harlon Block, one of the Marines photographed raising the flag at Iwo Jima.

Harlon and well
Later that same day Harlon lost his life as well, killed by Japanese mortar fire.

Harlon and .
* Harlon Block, one of the soldiers pictured in Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, was born in Yorktown.
At the second raising of a flag on the peak, Joe Rosenthal photographed six Marines: Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Rene Gagnon, Harlon Block, Franklin Sousley, and U. S. Navy corpsman John Bradley raising the U. S. flag on the fourth day of the battle ( February 23 ).
The memorial features the Marines and Sailor who raised the second flag over Iwo Jima: Sgt Michael Strank, Cpl Harlon Block, PFC Franklin Sousley, PFC Rene Gagnon, PFC Ira Hayes, PM2 John Bradley.
Harlon Henry Block ( November 6, 1924 – March 1, 1945 ) was a United States Marine during World War II.
The Block children were: Edward, Jr., Maurine, Harlon, Larry, Corky, and Melford.
Harlon Block was expelled in his freshman year when he refused to tell the principal which student had vandalised the school.
When his mother first viewed Joe Rosenthal's iconic flag raising photograph in the Weslaco newspaper on February 25, just two days after the photo was taken, she immediately exclaimed, " That's Harlon ", pointing to the figure on the far right.
Block's mother never wavered in her belief that it was Harlon insisting, " I know my boy ", yet no one believed her.
Harlon Block is featured in the 2006 Clint Eastwood film Flags of Our Fathers, and was portrayed by American actor Benjamin Walker.
Accompanying him were Corporal Harlon Block, Pfc Ira Hayes and Pfc Franklin Sousley.
Cpl Harlon Block, who looked up to Strank as all of the squad did, took over command.

Junius and Hill
At age fourteen, Amy received her only formal training in composition with Junius W. Hill, with whom she studied harmony and counterpoint for a year.
* Basilica of Junius Bassus, a civil basilica on the Esquiline Hill in Rome

Junius and ;
The famous Drudenhaus ( witch prison ), built in 1627, is no longer standing today ; however, detailed accounts of some cases, such as that of Johannes Junius, remain.
Romans scored other victories with proconsul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus and Gaius Marius ( elected in 113 BC ), but still the Lusitani resisted with a long guerilla war ; they later joined Sertorius ' ( a renegade Roman General ) troops ( around 80 BC ) and were finally defeated by Augustus ( around 28-24 BC ).
* Bennett, Wendell C. & Bird, Junius B .; Andean Culture History ; Handbook Series No. 15 ; second and revised edition ; © The American Museum of Natural History ; A publication of the Anthropological Handbook Fund, New York, 1960
Consequently, the Tribunes Marcus Fundanius and Lucius Valerius thought it was time to propose the abolition of the Oppian law ; but they were opposed by their colleagues, Tribunes Marcus Junius Brutus and Titus Junius Brutus.
His principal works were De Regno et Regali Potestate ( 1600 ), a strenuous defence of the rights of kings, in which he refutes the doctrines of those he coins monarchomachs: George Buchanan,Junius Brutus ” ( Hubert Languet or Philippe de Mornay ) and Jean Boucher ; and De Potestate Papae ( 1609 ), in opposition to the usurpation of temporal powers by the pope, which called forth the celebrated reply of Cardinal Bellarmine ; also commentaries on some of the titles of the Pandects.
L. J. Brutus is a leading character in Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece and in Nathaniel Lee's Restoration tragedy ( 1680 ), Lucius Junius Brutus ; Father of his Country.
Smith reports: " In the course of the administration of his province he gained a complete victory over the Numidian Tacfarinas ; but although he had formerly been a very great flatterer of Tiberius, yet he did not obtain the ornaments of a triumph, in order that his predecessor in the province of Africa, Junius Blaesius, an uncle of Sejanus, might not be thrown into the shade.
* Roman sculpture, tombstones, and inscriptions, including the Early Christian Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus and Dogmatic sarcophagus, and the epitaph of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus ;
* Gaius Claudius, a follower of Marcus Junius Brutus, who ordered him to put Gaius Antonius to death ; afterwards he was sent to Rhodes in command of a squadron, and after his patron's death, he joined Cassius Parmensis.
When the legislative session ended on March 13th, the Arkansas Senate elected Junius Marion Futrell as the new president pro tempore, but Oldham refused to agree that Futrell was the new acting governor ; the dispute was settled by the Arkansas Supreme Court on March 24th, in favor of Futrell.
Servilia's second marriage was with Decimus Junius Silanus, with whom she had three daughters ; Junia Prima, Junia Secunda, and Junia Tertia.
He was the son of the consul Marcus Junius Brutus ( consul in 178 BC ) and brother of the praetor Marcus Junius Brutus ; he himself was appointed consul in 138 BC ( jointly with Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio ).
Edmund Kean was at that time in the meridian of his fitful career ; William A. Conway, Thomas Apthorpe Cooper, and Junius Booth were playing under the management of the actors William B.
If Junius was doing what others did, he did it better than anybody else ; a fact which sufficiently explains his rapid popularity.
Robert Goddard's 2005 suspense novel, Sight Unseen, is set in the present day ; however, the identity of Junius is a major theme in the novel.
* Katritzky, Linde: Johnson and The Letters of Junius ; New Perspectives on an Old Enigma Peter Lang Publishing, New York ( 1996 )
Glover was one of the reputed authors of the Letters of Junius ; but his claims, advocated in 1825 by Richard Duppa, are slight.
The January 1988 Air Enthusiast magazine states: " Both Cecil Steeves and Junius Harworth remember the Wrights ; Steeves described them and recalled their telling Weisskopf that they had received his letter indicating an exchange of correspondence.

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