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Linwood and Clark
* Linwood Clark, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District, 1929 1931.
* TCM Remembers 1998: composer John Addison, Gene Autry, Binnie Barnes, Lloyd Bridges, Dane Clark, art director George Davis, John Derek, special effects visual Linwood G. Dunn, Alice Faye, Norman Fell, editor Gene Fowler, Jr., Douglas Fowley, Patricia Hayes, Valerie Hobson, Josephine Hutchinson, director Alan J. Pakula, Leonid Kinskey, director Akira Kurosawa, cinematographer Charles Lang, Phil Leeds, Jean Marais, E. G. Marshall, Roddy McDowall, Jeanette Nolan, Lucille Norman, Maidie Norman, Dick O ' Neill, Maureen O ' Sullivan, composer Gene Page, choreographer Jerome Robbins, Gene Raymond, Roy Rogers, Esther Rolle, Frank Sinatra, J. T. Walsh, Vincent Winter, O.
Roy Linwood Clark ( born April 15, 1933 ) is an American country music musician and performer.
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* 1955 Linwood Boomer, Canadian writer
* May 31 Mecklenburg Correctional Center-6 inmates-including James and Linwood Briley escape from a death row facility, the first and only occasion this has ever happened in the US.
* December 30 The Linwood bank robbery leaves two police officers dead.
At RKO, Linwood Dunn used a travelling matte to create " wipes " where there were transitions like a windshield wiper in films such as Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).
* Linwood A location near the west town line.
* " Linwood ", written and performed by Jon Chandler on The Grand Dame of the Rockies Songs of the Hotel Colorado and the Roaring Fork Valley ; winner of the 2009 Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Song
Following the Hillman Avenger's move to Linwood in 1976, the very last European Hunters were assembled in the Santry plant, Shanowen Road, Ireland from " complete knock down " ( CKD ) kits until production ended in 1979 but no evidence exists to suggest that the Talbot badge was applied to any production Hunter following Chrysler Europe's 1978 takeover by Peugeot, and the application of that badge to other Chrysler models sold on or after 1 August 1979.
* Linwood Boomer as Adam Kendall ( 1978 1981 )
One of the many problems was that Linwood was over away from Ryton, and the engine castings although made in Linwood, would have to be sent to Ryton to be machined and assembled, and then sent back up to be put on the cars a round trip.
In the end a complex schedule of trains shifting completed cars and raw castings down south and trains loaded with engine gearbox assemblies and many other Ryton sourced goods ran north for the duration of Linwood Imp production.
* Basehor Linwood School District
* 6 / 7: Johnstone Linwood Cirular: Riverside Transport
* Linwood Vrooman Carter or Lin Carter ( 1930 1988 ), American author
* Linwood G. Dunn ( 1904 1998 ), American cinematographer and special effects artist
* Mary Linwood ( 1755 1845 ), British needle woman
* John Linwood linn programming
John " Tiger " Linwood Fox ( April 2, 1907 April 6, 1954 ), or Tiger Jack Fox as he was better known, was a colorful, hard punching, American light heavyweight boxer.
# Linwood, Nebraska $ 13, 654
* Linwood Barclay No Time For Goodbye

Linwood and 1965
John Linwood Battelle ( born November 4, 1965 ) is an entrepreneur, author and journalist.

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He first worked with William L. " Big Bill " Stidger ( not Burris Jenkins ), pastor of the Linwood Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
* Frank Sutton, Freeholder District 3, including Egg Harbor Township ( part ), Hamilton Township ( part ), Linwood and Northfield.
When the name Stranger became a problem for the Postal Service who confused Stranger with a nearby town also named Stranger ( referred to as " Big " Stranger ), the town was renamed Linwood on December 20, 1877.
Since 1837, ten municipalities have separated from the original Egg Harbor Township, including Atlantic City ( 1854 ), Absecon ( 1872 ), South Atlantic City ( now Margate ) ( 1885 ), Somers Point ( 1886 ), Pleasantville ( 1888 ), Linwood ( 1889 ), Longport ( 1898 ), Brigantine ( 1903 ), Ventnor ( 1903 ) and Northfield ( 1905 ).
Children within the area usually attend Linwood Elementary School ( Grades K-4 ), Chichester Middle School ( Grades 5-8 ), or Chichester High School ( Grades 9-12 ).
Children within the township usually attend Linwood Elementary School ( Grades K-4 ), Chichester Middle School ( Grades 5-8 ), or Chichester High School ( Grades 9-12 ).
Stations were located in later years at Woolston ( formerly Hillsborough ), Opawa and Linwood ( the last two as passenger halts until the end of suburban trains in 1972 ).
* Linwood Cemetery ( Dubuque ), a cemetery in Iowa, United States
* Linwood Boomer ( born 1955 ), Canadian-American television producer, writer, and actor
* Linwood Earl Briley ( died 1984 ), American murderer
* Linwood Pendleton ( born 1964 ), American environmental economist
* Linwood H. Rose ( born 1951 ), American university president

Linwood and American
* Linwood Pendleton ( 1964-), American environmental economist, Acting Chief Economist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ).
Malcolm in the Middle was an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
Linwood Wray Carlton ( born June 18, 1937 ) is a former American collegiate and professional football running back who played professionally in both Canada and the U. S.
Charles Linwood Williams ( born March 8, 1960 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina ), better known as " Buck ", is a retired American professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the Portland Trail Blazers.

Clark and 1876
The 1961 theme is the Dakota Territorial Centennial, with the pictures including the Lewis and Clark expedition, the first river steamboat, the 1876 gold rush, a little red schoolhouse on the prairie, and today's construction of large Missouri River reservoirs.
References to Lewis and Clark " scarcely appeared " in history books even during the United States Centennial in 1876 and the expedition was largely forgotten.
In 1876 William S. Clark arrived to found an agricultural college in Sapporo.
Industries locating to Clark County during the nineteenth century included the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana and the Ford Plate Glass Company established in Jeffersonville in 1876.
1865, Lewis Sliter ; 1866, William M. Horton: 1867, William Moul ; 1868, John L. Lape ; 1869, Moses Coul ; 1870, James Clark ; 1871, William Moul ; 1872, Burton A. Thomas ; 1873, William M. Horton ; 1874, Jeremiah Conant, Moses Coul ; 1875, William Moni ; 1876, Burton A. Thomas ; 1877, Frank Pettit, Joel B. Peck ; 1878.
Hokkaido University ( Hokudai for short ) was originally founded in 1876 as by William S. Clark with the help of five faculty members and a first class size of 24 students.
In 1876, the Japanese government hired Clark as a foreign advisor to establish the Sapporo Agricultural College ( SAC ), now Hokkaido University.
In 1876, Clark was invited by the government of Japan to establish the Sapporo Agricultural College, now Hokkaido University.
Clark signed his contract with the Japanese government on March 3, 1876, in Washington, DC.
Clark spent eight months in Sapporo from 1876 to 1877.
Clark sold the property to the Washburn brothers in 1874, who built a larger hotel in 1876, adding to it later.
* William Henry Clark ( 1876 1952 ), British civil servant and diplomat
In 1876 W. R. teamed up with Hines Clark to trail 1200 mares north to pens in the Cherokee Outlet ; Charley was among the half-dozen riders.
* Joseph E. A. Smith, The History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts ; Clark W. Bryan & Co., publishers ; Springfield, Massachusetts 1876

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