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That year, Jesse Harper, Notre Dame head coach, also showed how the pass could be used by a smaller team to beat a bigger one, first utilizing it to defeat rival Army.
The album titled Like a Fire has songs written specifically for Burke by Ben Harper, Eric Clapton, Jesse Harris, Keb ' Mo ', Meegan Voss and Steve Jordan and was released on June 10, 2008.
Second, Parseghian was Presbyterian and not Roman Catholic, although Rockne ( who converted in 1923 ), Jesse Harper and Edward McKeever were not Catholics either.
Jesse Harper became head coach in 1913 and remained so until he retired in 1917.
In the woods outside the small affluent town of Cherry Falls, Virginia, a teen-aged couple, Rod Harper ( Jesse Bradford ) and Stacy Twelfmann ( Bre Blair ) are getting romantic in a car when a black-haired female appears and murders them both.
* Jesse Bradford-Rod Harper

Jesse and class
" She favors Leslie the most out of her class, and says to Jesse when Leslie had died that she was the best student she had ever had.
Also as in 1945 the Old Timers Committee responded by electing the biggest class yet, then ten and now eleven people: Jesse Burkett, Frank Chance, Jack Chesbro, Johnny Evers, Clark Griffith, Tommy McCarthy, Joe McGinnity, Eddie Plank, Joe Tinker, Rube Waddell, and Ed Walsh.
So whenever you see her she's probably just trying to get her class to take at least one pop quiz without getting excuses from Jesse and the others.
In one episode, the class switched seats to fool Mr. Besser when he became substitute teacher, and when Nancy's report was worth an A, Mr. Besser mistook her for Charlie due to the seating arrangement plans ( since he knew few of the students ' names except Jesse and Vinnie, whom he often put in detention ).
That class also included among its graduates John Gibbon, George B. McClellan, Jesse Reno, and George Stoneman, who would fight on the Union side and Ambrose Powell Hill, Thomas Jonathan " Stonewall " Jackson, and George Pickett, who would fight on the Confederate side.

Jesse and 1902
* Johnson Hall ( 1899 ) is named for Dr. Jesse Johnson, Muskingum's president from 1883 to 1902.
In 1902 he transferred to Jesse French's St. Louis store.

Jesse and coached
His coach Larry Snyder who also had coached Jesse Owens said that Davis was possibly a greater talent than Jesse Owens .< cordnor nelson, track and field athletes the great ones, 1969 >
The team is coached by first time head coach Jesse Myers.

Jesse and who
Their best finish of this period was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, when in 1954 55 they finished as runners-up, after Udinese who originally finished second were relegated for corruption.
" He was not supposed to perform, but as he listened to the music of local musician Jesse Robinson who sang a song written for this occasion, Robinson sensed that he wanted to perform and handed him a microphone.
The support of Sharpton and other Black religious / political leaders ( e. g. Harvard's Peter Gomes, Jesse Jackson, Coretta Scott King ) is especially helpful for Black gays and lesbians who are negotiating the challenges of being gay in black communities.
* Jesse Prinz American philosopher who specializes in emotion, moral psychology, aesthetics and consciousness
In one case she paskinned din on " klaustra " a rare Greek word referring to an object, used in the Talmud, unfortunately Rabbi Yehudah Hanassi did not believe women could be credited with paskining din, as it says ' do not speak too much to women ' ( Tannah Rabbi Jesse the Galilean ), and therefore credited the law to Rabbi Joshua who may have been her father.
Rather than undergo surgery ( a risky procedure in 1856 ), the Gosses decided to submit to the ointments of an American doctor, Jesse Weldon Fell, who if not a charlatan, was certainly on the fringe of contemporary medical practice.
Dining together, Jesse's sons are brought one by one to Samuel, each time being rejected by him, speaking for God ; running out of sons, Jesse sends for David, the youngest, who was tending sheep.
Saul requests soothing music, and a servant recommends David the son of Jesse, who is renowned as a skillful harpist and soldier.
When word of Saul's needs reach Jesse, he sends David, who had been looking after a flock, and David is appointed as Saul's armor bearer.
Although Sydney had an extra player, Darren Jolly who was supposed to come off for Jesse White, on the field who was directly involved in the play.
Rudolph had a special, personal reason to hope for victory — to pay tribute to Jesse Owens, the celebrated American athlete who had been her inspiration, also the star of the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in Berlin, Germany.
* October 21 Lebanese kidnappers release Jesse Turner, a mathematics professor who had been held hostage for more than 4 years.
Lee taught friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover, who continued to teach some of Bruce ’ s early techniques.
There Maharet tells the story of Akasha and the red-haired twins ( who are, in fact, Maharet and her sister, Mekare ) to Pandora, Jesse, Marius, Santino, Eric, Armand, Daniel, Louis and Gabrielle.
The Dukes of Hazzard follows the adventures of " The Duke Boys ", cousins Bo and Luke Duke, who live in a rural part of the fictional Hazzard County, Georgia with their attractive cousin Daisy and their wise old Uncle Jesse, as they race around in their customized 1969 Dodge Charger stock car, christened ( The ) General Lee, evading crooked county commissioner Boss Hogg and his inept county sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, and always managing to get caught in the middle of the various escapades and incidents that often occur in the area.
* Jesse L. Duke ( Denver Pyle ), referred to by just about everyone in Hazzard other than Boss Hogg as " Uncle Jesse ", is the patriarch of the Duke clan, and the father-figure to all Dukes who stayed with him on the dilapidated " Duke Farm.
He returned to Bloomington where he wrote for the family newspaper, The Daily Pantagraph, which was founded by his maternal great grandfather Jesse W. Fell, who had also served as Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager in his 1858 race for the US Senate.
* Jesse Whitfield Covington ( 1889 1966 ), United States Navy sailor who received the Medal of Honor during World War I
Jesse Richards who ran the Stuckism Centre USA in New Haven, left the group in 2006 to focus on Remodernist film.
This group generally consists of those who were playing during the " Golden Age " in the 1950s, including Wade Mainer and his Mountaineers, Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys, the Stanley Brothers, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs with the Foggy Mountain Boys, Hylo Brown and The Timberliners, Ervin T. Rouse, who wrote the standard " Orange Blossom Special ", Reno and Smiley, the Sauceman Brothers, Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Jim & Jesse, Jimmy Martin and the Osborne Brothers, Red Allen ( who also recorded with the Osborne Brothers for MGM in the mid-fifties ), Mac Wiseman, Mac Martin and the Dixie Travelers, Carl Story and his Rambling Mountaineers, Buzz Busby, The Lilly Brothers, Bill Clifton and Jim Eanes.
Christopher J. Scarver ( born July 6, 1969 ) is an American convicted murderer who, while in prison, murdered notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and convicted murderer Jesse Anderson.

Jesse and would
Bill Doolin's ambition, it appeared, was to carve out his name with bullets alongside those of Jesse James and Billy the Kid, and Bill Tilghman had sworn he would stop him.
Kevin Bass came up with the tying and winning runs on base ; however Jesse Orosco would strike him out, ending the game.
The fictional exploits of Jesse Livermore as chronicled in Reminiscences of a Stock Operator ( 1923 ) also describe speculative vehicles dubbed " pools " that are similar, if not the same, in form and function as what would later be called " hedge funds ".
Riefenstahl filmed competitors of all races, including African-American Jesse Owens in what would later become famous footage.
Indeed, Jesse Lasky Jr., the co-writer on The Ten Commandments, described how the director would customarily spread out prints of Alma-Tadema paintings to indicate to his set designers the look he wanted to achieve.
Then he made a serious gaffe by announcing to an audience of New York City's Jewish community that, if nominated, he would consider Reverend Jesse Jackson as a Vice Presidential candidate.
Daisy worked as a waitress at the Boar's Nest, the local bar owned by Boss Hogg, as part of an agreement with Boss Hogg so that he would give Uncle Jesse and the boys a loan for a lower interest rate so the boys could purchase the entry fee for a race that they wished to race General Lee in.
However, while both Boss Hogg and Uncle Jesse would scowl at the mention of the other's name, the two enjoyed a lifelong " friendship " of sorts, with one helping the other when in desperate need.
Jesse Lasky intended to capitalize on the star power of Valentino, and cast him in a role that would solidify his reputation as the " Latin Lover ".
David, the youngest ( divinely favored ) son of Jesse of Bethlehem would succeed Saul.
In August 2009, it was announced that Ventura would host TruTV's new show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.
In 1882 Jesse N. Smith predicted that a Mormon temple would one day be built in Pima.
Holder had been Jesse Fell ’ s partner in the founding of Towanda, Illinois, one of his partners in the development of Normal, Illinois, and the town of Holder, Illinois would soon be named in his honor.
Jesse W. Fell, a native of Chester County in southeastern Pennsylvania, was a widely known land dealer in Central Illinois who played major role in founding many Illinois towns including Clinton, Dwight, Normal, Pontiac, and who was the driving force behind the establishment of the school that would become Illinois State University Holder was linked with Fell in many of his town founding schemes including Normal and Larchwood in Lyon County, Iowa ; the McLean County town of Holder is named in his honor.
According to tradition, Jesse Kirk, Kirksvilles first postmaster, shared a dinner of turkey and whiskey with surveyors working in the area on the condition that they would name the town after him.
On September 5, 1847, Jesse James was born on the James farm, where his family resided to the northeast of the site where Kearney would eventually be established.
Few local citizens would join Brady's posse, which enlisted a gang of outlaws known as the Jesse Evans Gang.
Jesse bitterly muses that he would be considered the greatest pool player of all time, if it were not for the memory of the late Fats Brown overshadowing him.
Two later pitchers, Jesse Haines and Freddie Fitzsimmons, were sometimes characterized as knuckleball pitchers even by their contemporaries, but in their cases this again refers to a harder-thrown, curving pitch that would probably not be called a knuckleball today.
Believing the Perfectos would draw greater attendance in more densely populated St. Louis, the Robisons transferred most of the Cleveland stars, including future Baseball Hall of Famers Cy Young, Jesse Burkett, and Bobby Wallace, to St. Louis.
:: I would say that my major problem with Hollywood is this — I sometimes paraphrase Bob Dylan — Bob Dylan says " I may look like Robert Ford, but I feel just like Jesse James.
In the seven-shape system invented by Jesse B. Aikin, the notes of a C major scale would be notated and sung as follows:
During his term as Governor of the State of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura proposed converting the Minnesotan legislature to a single chamber with proportional representation, as a reform that he felt would solve many legislative difficulties and impinge upon legislative corruption.
The band's search for a new singer concluded in February with the announcement that original lead vocalist Jesse Leach would return to the band, as the band felt that Leach's energy, as well as his overall comfort and command of both the old and new material, made him the clear choice during auditions. Since Leach's return, the band continued to the process of recording their new album and touring.
However, prominent civil rights activist Jesse Jackson ( who would later be named an Honorary Globetrotter ) came to their defense by stating, " I think they've been a positive influence ...

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