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White and Eagle
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
It was through being an Eagle Scout that he was present with other Boy Scouts outside of the White House at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, which took place on Lynch's birthday in 1961.
But finally in 1705 King August II managed to establish the Order of the White Eagle which remains Poland's most prestigious order of that kind.
So today, a knight is simply referred to as " Name Surname, knight of the White Eagle ( Order )".
She attended the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson in Austin, Texas on July 14, 2007 and three days later accepted the highest Polish distinction, the Order of the White Eagle, on behalf of Ronald Reagan at the Reagan Library.
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Two crossed swords also look like a Christian cross and the mixed symbolism has been used in military decorations, for instance in the Polish Order of the White Eagle ( before 1730 ) and the Cross of Independence.
* Knight of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland, 1996 )
* A. S. Marquis, Dr. John McLoughlin ( The Great White Eagle ).
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
The Eagle Pencil Company, New York, NY, featured a line of wax crayons offered up in 6 and 12 count boxes with a color line that included White, Pink, Violet, Terrasienna, Yellow, Blue, Brick Red, Brown, Orange, Red, Green and Black.
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Krasicki was honored by Poland's King Stanisław August Poniatowski with the Order of the White Eagle and the Order of Saint Stanisław, as well as with a special 1780 medal featuring the Latin device, " Dignum laude virum Musa vetat mori " (" The Muse will not let perish, men who are deserving of glory "); and by Prussia's King Frederick the Great, with the Order of the Red Eagle.
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
The Comanche under Isa-tai ( White Eagle ) retaliated by attacking a group of hunters in the Texas Panhandle in the Second Battle of Adobe Walls ( 1874 ).
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
* Grand Cross of the Order of the White Eagle
* Order of the White Eagle
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Poland )
Category: Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle ( Russian )

White and Broadway
" Great White Way " is a nickname for a section of Broadway in the Midtown section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, specifically the portion that encompasses the Theatre District, between 42nd and 53rd Streets, and encompassing Times Square.
A portrait of Broadway in the early part of the 20th century and " The Great White Way " late at night appeared in " Artist In Manhattan "( 1940 ) written by the painter-writer Jerome Myers:
* Bowling Green Building, later the White Star Line Building ( 11 Broadway )
In 2003, Christopher Trumbo mounted a Broadway play based on his father's letters called Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted, in which a wide variety of actors played his father during the run, including Nathan Lane, Tim Robbins, Brian Dennehy, Ed Harris, Chris Cooper and Gore Vidal.
For " Top Hat, White Tie and Tails ", probably Astaire's most celebrated tap solo, the idea for the title song came from Astaire who described to Berlin a routine he had created for the 1930 Ziegfeld Broadway flop Smiles called " Say, Young Man of Manattan ," in which he gunned down a chorus of men – which included teenagers Bob Hope and Larry Adler – with his cane.
Broadway Avenue, in the summer during the tourist seasonThe prospectors ' journey began for many when they climbed the mountains over the White Pass above Skagway and onward across the Canadian border to Bennett Lake, or one of its neighboring lakes, where they built barges and floated down the Yukon River to the gold fields around Dawson City.
The German version features such elements as the magic mirror, the poisoned apple, the glass coffin, and the seven dwarfs, who were first given individual names in the Broadway play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1912 ) and then given different names in Walt Disney's 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
About thirty years after that, William Warren Barbour's nephew, Thomas Barbour, played four small parts, including Sir William Griswald, in the Broadway production of The Great White Hope.
* The Gay White Way Broadway revue opened at the Casino Theatre on October 7 and ran for 105 performances
In 1978, Carter was cast as Effie White in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, but departed the production during development to take a television role on the ABC-TV soap opera, Ryan's Hope in New York.
She followed that with starring roles in Arrowsmith ( with Myrna Loy ), A Farewell to Arms ( with actor Gary Cooper, whom Hayes admitted to finding extremely attractive ), The White Sister, What Every Woman Knows ( a reprise from her Broadway hit ) and Vanessa: Her Love Story.
This led to television appearances in: Stars over Hollywood, Gruen Guild Playhouse, four episodes of Broadway Television Theatre, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, Corky and White Shadow, the H. J.
She also starred in Peter Shaffer's Black Comedy / White Lies, in 1967, which was the production in which both Michael Crawford and Lynn Redgrave made their Broadway debuts.
The 13: 17 train from Liverpool Street to White City, standing in the westbound platform, was run into by the 12: 49 Hainault to Ealing Broadway train which had been tripped by the emergency system outside the station but failed to stop in time to avoid collision.
Alexander's major break in acting came in 1967 when she played Eleanor Backman in the original production of Howard Sackler's The Great White Hope at Arena Stage in Washington, D. C. Like her co-star, James Earl Jones, she went on to play the part both on Broadway ( 1968 ), winning a Tony Award for her performance, and in the film version ( 1970 ), which earned her an Oscar nomination.
Alexander starred in the original theatrical production of The Great White Hope under Sherin's direction at Arena Stage prior to the play's Broadway debut.
Her Broadway debut came in 1981 with A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking.
White designed the second Madison Square Garden ( 1890 ; demolished in 1925 ), The Cable Building — the Broadway cable car power station ( 611 Broadway, 1892 ), Madison Square Presbyterian Church, the New York Herald Building ( 1894 ; demolished ), the First Bowery Savings Bank, at the Bowery and Grand Street, 1894, Washington Square Arch ( 1889 ), Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, and the Century Club, all in New York City.
She began her career in theater, making her Broadway debut in the 1969 play Red, White and Maddox.
By the end of her acting career, she was rewarded with three Obie awards, for In White America ( 1963 ) and A Raisin In the Sun, and was in the Broadway production of Having Our Say ( 1995 ) ( McCann 121 ).
In Broadway, he performed in the Assembly Room of the Lygon Arms ( formerly known as the White Hart Inn ).
It was a big room on the top floor of a building on Broadway and Forty-eight Street, where Broadway and Seventh Avenue meet – an important midtown crossroads, and in the heart of the Great White Way, the Broadway theatre district.

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