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Jay and Miller
In the 1960s, record producer J. D. " Jay " Miller published pro-racial segregation music with the " Reb Rebel " label featuring racist songs by Johnny Rebel and others, demeaning black Americans and the Black Civil Rights movement.
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Leading writers who created original material for radio included Norman Corwin, Carlton E. Morse, David Goodis, Archibald MacLeish, Arthur Miller, Arch Oboler, Wyllis Cooper, Rod Serling, Jay Bennett, and Irwin Shaw.
Union County is the birthplace of Thomas Warren Bennett, Mary Alice Smith ( Little Orphan Annie ), Cincinnatus Hiner " Joaquin " Miller, Jay Hall Connaway, Major General Frederick Leroy Martin and Ambrose Burnside.
In 2007, IVHS wrestling coach Ursal “ JayMiller was inducted into the Oregon Chapter of The National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum.
Starring Hazel Dawn, Miller and Lyles, Florenz Ames, Jay C. Flippen and Jack Benny.
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Victor Miller and assistant editor Jay Keuper have commented on how memorable the music is, with Keuper describing it as " iconographic ".
The origins of swamp blues were based around the Louisiana state capital of Baton Rouge and particularly associated with the record producer J. D. " Jay " Miller.
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Players like Robert Allenby, Raymond Floyd, Tom Watson, Ian Baker-Finch, Ernie Els, Jay Haas, Johnny Miller, and Gary Player have participated.
* Jay Miller, Mark Derby: William E. Trautmann, New Zealand Wobbly, Industrial Worker No. 1689, Seite 5, IWW, Philadelphia PA., November 2006.
* Jay Miller Lockheed U-2 ; Aerograph 3.
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* Miller, Jay and Roger Cripliver.
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* Miller, Jay, Tsimshian Culture: A Light through the Ages, Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1997.
* Miller, Jay, and Carol Eastman, eds., The Tsimshian and Their Neighbors of the North Pacific Coast, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1984.
Featured Jack Kevorkian, Al Sharpton, NAMBLA, the Kids of Widney High, Boyd Rice, Suzanne Muldowney, 100 suicides ( including Colleen Applegate, Diane Arbus, Linda Marie Ault, Craig Badiali & Joan Fox, Thomas Barker, Raymond Belknap & James Vance, The Bergenfield Four, William Lee Bergstrom, Anilia Bhundia, Felix Bourg, Thomas Lynn Bradford, M. Jay Briggs, Buddhist Monks in Vietnam, Dan Burros, Chris Chubbuck, William Corcoran, Inocencia Rosa Cortes, Dennis & Lindsay Crosby, Ian Curtis, Carl Czerny, Jeffrey Davis, Jeanine Deckers, The " Deer Hunter " suicides, Giuseppe Dolce, The " Dungeons and Dragons " suicides, R. Budd Dwyer, Sergei Esenin, Donald C. Forrester, the " Gloomy Sunday " suicides, James Green, Charles Haefner, William Gordan Hall, Ernest Hemingway, Ann Hemmingway, Andrew L. Hermann, Dr. Albert Herschman, Adolf Hitler, Abbie Hoffman, Danny Holley, Derek Humphry's wives, the Ingersoll suicides, Jack the Bum, Joe, the Boy with Elastic Skin, Roop Kanwar, Doug Kenny, Thomas Kenny, the Kevorkian suicides, Mike Keys, David Koresh & Friends, Veronique Le Guen, Diane Linkletter, Mattrew Lovat, Paul Lozano, Tina Mancini, Donald Manes, Masada, Rich & Jamie Masters, Leanita McClain, Albert Medrano, the Mount Mihara suicides, Karl Miller, Yukio Mishima, Marilyn Monroe, Donnie Moore, Lillie Norwalk, the Old Believers, Frank R. Olson, Gerald Olson, the " Ozzy Osbourne " suicides, John Parks, Peregrinus, Scott Phillips, Sylvia Plath, Freddie Prinze, George Reeves, Rufus Ripley, Edgar Rosenberg, Gregg Sanders, Sappho, William Sexton, Del Shannon, Stephan Simon, Mitch Snyder, Stockbrokers during the Great Depression, Charles Stuart, Harry Swart, Jacques Vaché, Vincent Van Gogh, Vatel, Popo Walker, Doodles Weaver, John Webster, George C. Wheeler, Dan White, Dennis Robert Widdison, Mary Woodson, Wrzesinaski, John B.
A number of core Green Acres characters, such as Fred and Doris Ziffel ( originally Fred's wife was named Ruthie )), Arnold the Pig, Newt Kiley, and Ben Miller, first appeared on Petticoat Junction in the 1964 – 1965 season, which saw a number of scripts written by Green Acres creator Jay Sommers.
Other notable pediatric ophthalmologists have included: Jack Crawford, John T. Flynn, David S. Friendly, Eugene R. Folk David Guyton, Eugene Helveston, Arthur Jampolsky, Barrie Jay, Phillip Knapp, Burton J. Kushner, Henry Metz, Marilyn T. Miller, John Pratt-Johnson, Arthur Rosenbaum, William E. Scott, Gunter K. von Noorden, and Mette Warburg.

Jay and Soldier
The first issue had photographs by Ruby Ray and articles on Factrix, The Slits, conspiracies ( written by Jay Kinney ), Young Marble Giants, Boyd Rice's Non, Cabaret Voltaire, Sun Ra, flashcards, Japan, J. G. Ballard, Julio Cortázar, rhythm & noise, Soldier of Fortune Magazine, Throbbing Gristle, nuclear disaster, Situationism, Octavio Paz, and punk prostitutes.

Jay and Class
The Avon Marching Black and Gold, led by Jay Webb, Matt Harloff, and Robert Burns, was ranked number one in the state of Indiana by the Indiana State School Music Association ( ISSMA ) seven years in a row ( two times in Class B, five times in Class A ).
* 1995 – Klasse von ' 95 ( Class of ' 95 ) – with Main Concept, Massive Töne, ZM Jay, MC René, F. A. B., Der Tobi & Das Bo
* Jay Thomas ( Class of 1966 ), actor ( Eddie LeBec of " Cheers ", " Murphy Brown ") and radio personality ( Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 108 M-TH, Channel 101 F )
* Jay Zainey, ( Class of 1969 ), current Federal District Court judge ; appointed by President George W. Bush
* Jay Duplass ( Class of 1991 ), filmmaker ( Baghead, Cyrus )
* Jay Dardenne ( Class of 1972 ): former Louisiana secretary of state and state senator, current Louisiana Lieutenant Governor.
* Jay Bell – Class of 1984.
* Jay Morris ( Class of 1983 ), Louisiana state representative since 2012 from Ouachita and Morehouse parishes
The Class of 2001 also featured future international stars Jay DeMerit and Gavin Glinton.
* Jay Merlin Meythaler, MD, Class of 1983, Chairman of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Wayne State

Jay and War
But in 1794, after the French Revolution toppled that country's monarchy, the American government came to an agreement with the Kingdom of Great Britain, the Jay Treaty, that resolved several points of contention between the United States and Great Britain that had lingered since the end of the American Revolutionary War.
After the Civil War, parties increasingly relied on wealthy individuals for support, including Jay Cooke, the Vanderbilts, and the Astors.
* Jay R. Vargas, Medal of Honor recipient during the Vietnam War
The Jay Ward studio, producer of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, used limited animation in its series, but compensated with its satire of Cold War politics and popular culture and its off-beat humor.
After the events of DC's Infinite Crisis crossover and the World War III event that was chronicled in 52, JSA members Jay Garrick, Alan Scott, and Ted Grant decided to revive the Justice Society.
Hormel joined the World War I effort, George's son Jay C. went into military service and by the end of the war, exports accounted for 33 % of the company's yearly volume.
During the Second World War he was posted to British India, as a captain and returned to make his film debut in 1948, where he starred in the second feature comedy short Death in the Hand, opposite Esme Percy and Ernest Jay.
Later that year, she co-starred in the Diane English / CBS sitcom, Love & War, with Jay Thomas.
In 1866-1868, Drew engaged in the Erie War, in which Drew conspired along with fellow directors James Fisk and Jay Gould to issue stock to keep Vanderbilt from gaining control of the Erie Railroad.
Cooke and his firm Jay Cooke & Company were most notable for their role in financing the Union's war effort during the American Civil War.
Jay Cooke during the Civil War period
On January 1, 1861, just months before the start of the American Civil War, Cooke opened the private banking house of Jay Cooke & Company in Philadelphia.
Jay was unsuccessful in negotiating an end to the impressment of American sailors into the Royal Navy, which later became a key issue leading to the War of 1812.
* November 19, 1794: The United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain signed the Jay Treaty, which attempted to clear up some of the lingering problems left over from the American Revolutionary War
When Albert Jay Nock, not long later, published a column criticizing Samuel Gompers and trade unions for being complicit in the war machine of the First World War, The Nation was briefly suspended from the U. S. mail.
John Jay McCloy ( March 31, 1895, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – March 11, 1989, Stamford, Connecticut ) was a lawyer and banker who served as Assistant Secretary of War during World War II, president of the World Bank and U. S. High Commissioner for Germany.
* Simson, Jay W., Naval Strategies of the Civil War: Confederate Innovations and Federal Opportunism.
After World War II, Hodges continued command of First Army at Fort Jay at Governors Island, New York until his retirement in March 1949.
During the American Civil War, Castle Williams held Confederate prisoners of war and Fort Jay held captured Confederate officers.
Underwood, Jay Built for War: Canada's Intercolonial Railway ( 2005 ) Railfare Books.
The backing and promotions of famed Civil War financier Jay Cooke in the summer of 1870 brought the first real momentum to the company.
After the rebel colonists ' victory in the American Revolutionary War, Britain finally ceded the area to the United States ( US ) under the Jay Treaty of 1796, to settle the northern border.
Washington appointed McHenry Secretary of War in 1796 and immediately assigned him the task of facilitating the transition of Western military posts from Great Britain ’ s control, one of the terms of the Jay Treaty.

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