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Haven Kimmel ( born 1965 ) is an American author, novelist, and poet.
Haven Kimmel was born in New Castle, Indiana, and was raised in Mooreland, Indiana, the focus of her bestselling memoir, A Girl Named Zippy: Growing up Small in Mooreland, Indiana ( 2001 ).
Haven Kimmel was a poet prior to writing the memoir of her early childhood.
* Purity of Heart, A Haven Kimmel Fan Site

Haven and author
* February 27-George Haven Putnam, American author, publisher
* April 2-George Haven Putnam, American author, publisher ( died 1930 )
However collaborating author Eric Flint intervened asking for the invention of a mutual enemy for both the Star Kingdom of Manticore and the Republic of Haven to oppose in a spy and counterspy spin-off sub-series the two contractually agreed to co-write, just as they have contracts to write in Flint's 1632 universe.
* George Haven Putnam ( 1844 – 1930 ), American soldier, publisher, author, son of George Palmer Putnam
A town called Derry is also mentioned in the " Haven " TV series and in Horns, a 2010 novel by author Joe Hill, who is King's oldest son.
George Wharton Edwards ( 1859 in Fair Haven, Connecticut – January 18, 1950 in Greenwich ) was an American impressionist painter and illustrator and author of several books of travel and historical subjects.
Her sister, Rebecca Kettell Shepard married author and publisher George Haven Putnam, the eldest son of publisher George Palmer Putnam and Victorine Haven Putnam.
William Lyon Phelps ( January 2, 1865 New Haven, Connecticut – August 21, 1943 New Haven, Connecticut ) was an American author, critic and scholar.
Livingston was the brother of Max Farrand, the Professor of History at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California and at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut ; the first Director of the new Huntington Library, after the death of philanthropist and patron Henry E. Huntington, located in San Marino near Pasadena, California ; and author.

Haven and .
More than 25 carefully selected cities were visited, including New York, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Newark, Elizabeth, Stamford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, and Waltham.
This two-part bridge is best described by Rev. Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College, in his `` Travels In New-England And New-York '', published in New Haven in 1821.
Its editors only knew of one example to point to, a public housing development of 278 homes in New Haven described by John Schulz in the March, 1950 issue.
The earlier New Haven development was public housing, so it easily leaped over the problems met in a private venture.
The men's shops on Hanover's Main Street compare favorably with those in Princeton and New Haven.
Its founders were often away as well ; in the middle of harvesting, they left for a lecture tour through Providence, Rhode Island, New York City, and New Haven, Connecticut.
( See Barrett, Anthony A., Agrippina: Sex, Power and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1996.
A number of schools have been named after Albert, including Albertus Magnus High School in Bardonia, New York, Albertus Magnus Lyceum in River Forest, Illinois, and Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut.
In 1848, the New York and New Haven Railroad Line was completed through Connecticut, providing a direct, faster rail connection from New York City to Boston.
A full version was presented at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1974, with Gilbert Price as Jimmy and Stephanie Cotsirilos as Jenny.
New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2003.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut of Russian Jewish heritage, Capp was the eldest child of Otto Philip and Matilda ( Davidson ) Caplin.
Capp's parents were both natives of Latvia whose families had migrated to New Haven in the 1880s.
Four non-profit news outlets, Norwood News, Mount Hope Monitor, Mott Haven Herald and The Hunts Point Express serve the borough's poorer communities.
New Haven: Yale University Press.
* McLaughlin, R. Emmet, Caspar Schwenckfeld, reluctant radical: his life to 1540, New Haven: Yale University Press ( 1986 ).
) Catalogue of Bright Stars, New Haven, Connecticut, U. S. A.
New Haven: Yale University Press.
New Haven: Compass Publishing Company.
In 1892, Frank Haven Hall, superintendent of the Illinois Institute for the for the Education of the Blind, created the Hall Braille Writer, which was like a typewriter with 6 keys, one for each dot in a braille cell.
Connecticut's center of population is in Cheshire, New Haven County, which is also located within the Tri-State area.
Thomas Hooker led a band of followers overland from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded what would become the Connecticut Colony ; other settlers from Massachusetts founded the Saybrook Colony and the New Haven Colony.
Both the Connecticut and New Haven Colonies established documents of Fundamental Orders, considered the first constitutions in North America.

Kimmel and author
* Robert Kimmel Smith ( born 1930 ), American children's author
Kimmel is an author of two books, an editor of one, and an author of numerous articles.

Kimmel and novelist
Kimmel earned her undergraduate degree in English and creative writing from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana and a graduate degree from North Carolina State University, where she studied with novelist Lee Smith.

Kimmel and poet
Tom Kimmel ( born Thomas Eugene Hobbs II in 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee ), is an American singer-songwriter and poet.

Kimmel and .
* 1882 – Husband E. Kimmel, American admiral ( d. 1968 )
The trousers were eventually bought for $ 500 by comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who famously hung them from the rafters of his television studio.
Among the irregular contributors with just a single Mad byline to their credit are Charles M. Schulz, Chevy Chase, " Weird Al " Yankovic, Andy Griffith, Will Eisner, Kevin Smith, J. Fred Muggs, Boris Vallejo, Sir John Tenniel, Jean Shepherd, Winona Ryder, Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Alexander, Walt Kelly, Rep. Barney Frank, Tom Wolfe, Steve Allen, Jim Lee, Jules Feiffer, Donald Knuth and Richard Nixon, who remains the only President credited with " writing " a Mad article.
" Sondheim and Rich had more conversations on January 18, 2009 at Avery Fisher Hall, on February 2, 2009 at the Landmark Theatre, Richmond, Virginia, on February 21, 2009 at the Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and on April 20, 2009 at the University of Akron College of Fine and Applied Arts, EJ Thomas Hall, Akron, Ohio.
* May 14 – Husband E. Kimmel, American admiral ( b. 1882 )
* February 26 – Husband E. Kimmel, American admiral ( d. 1968 )
Ten days after the attack, Lt. General Short and Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, commander of the Navy at Pearl Harbor, were both relieved of their duties.
* Daniel M. Kimmel ( 2004 ), The Fourth Network ISBN 1-56663-572-1
Trained by John Kimmel, Mr. Pat was not a successful runner.
Leigh Kimmel of The Billion Light-Year Bookshelf says that the novel is " the work of the man at the height of his powers, confident in his abilities and in the editorial respect he enjoys, and thus free to take significant risks in writing a novel that would stretch the boundaries of the genre as they stood at the time.
As a result, scheduled appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Ellen DeGeneres Show were canceled.
Kimmel ( 1996 ) supports that “ masculinity has been ( historically ) defined as the flight from women and the repudiation of femininity ” ( p. 123 ).
* Colm Feore as Admiral Husband E. Kimmel
For example, Admiral Kimmel was not on a golf course on the morning of the attack ( he was planning to meet General Short for a regular game, but cancelled as news of the attack came in ), nor was he notified of the Japanese embassy leaving Washington, D. C., prior to the attack.
* Kimmel, Husband E. Kimmel's Story.

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