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Young Peter Wendell, a student at the Westminster school, has measles, and his sister, Mrs. Andrew Thomas, and her husband, who live in Missoula, Mont., have a new baby.
The 1981 Rangers were led by 16 year old captain Brian Bellows, and also featured Al MacInnis, Mike Eagles and goalie Wendell Young.
* Wendell Young
On November 11, 1986, Roberts converted a Paul Reinhart play into his first career NHL goal against the Vancouver Canucks and Wendell Young Roberts made his NHL stay permanent beginning with the 1987 – 88 season.
The defensive corps included Dave Shaw and Al MacInnis, Wendell Young was the team's starting goaltender, and the top scoring line on the team was Jeff Larmer, Brian Bellows, and Grant Martin.
Other notable players include goaltender Wendell Young, ex-Pittsburgh star Rob Brown, long time Chicago Blackhawks stars Troy Murray, Chris Chelios, Al Secord, and defenseman Bob Nardella.
* 1 Wendell Young, G, 1994 – 2001
Kinnick, himself the grandson of a Governor, spoke before the Young Republicans and introduced 1940 presidential candidate Wendell Willkie at a campaign rally.
Wendell Edward Young ( born August 1, 1963 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.
* Wendell Young at Hockey Goalies
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Between 1986 and 1989 in the Continental and Memphis areas, members included Fuller, Golden, Dutch Mantel, Wendell Cooley, Detroit Demolition, Tom Prichard, The Flame, Cactus Jack, Brian Lee and Gary Young.
Wendell also appeared as a TV announcer in the movie, Mr. Saturday Night, which starred Billy Crystal as comedian Buddy Young, Jr., a character Crystal originally created when he was a regular on Saturday Night Live.

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During his raid on Washington, D. C. in 1864, Lincoln was watching the combat from an exposed position ; Captain Oliver Wendell Holmes shouted at him, " Get down, you damn fool, before you get shot!
A second group, headed by Chief Justice Edward D. White and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., stood for " reasonable " market regulation, managed either by private agreements among producers ( long permitted under common law ) or by public administrative agencies.
He had worked on Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential campaigns, including the 1940 presidential election against Wendell Willkie.
* November 5 – United States presidential election, 1940: Democrat incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt defeats Republican challenger Wendell Willkie and becomes the United States ' first and only third-term president.
It was directed by Otto Preminger and adapted by Wendell Mayes from the best-selling novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver.
It was the campaign headquarters for Wendell Willkie's 1940 presidential campaign against Franklin D. Roosevelt.
In April 1919, authorities discovered a plot for mailing 36 bombs to prominent members of the U. S. political and economic establishment: J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, U. S. Attorney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer, and immigration officials.
* Wendell Willkie, Republican Party nominee for the 1940 U. S. presidential election ( lost to Franklin D. Roosevelt )
* Nathan D. Wendell, New York State Treasurer 1880-1881
Republican candidate Wendell Willkie challenged President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a debate in 1940, but Roosevelt refused.
In 1942, Wendell Wilkie traveled to Britain and the Middle East as President Franklin D. Roosevelt's personal representative.
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* Knight, Denise D. " Oliver Wendell Holmes ( 1809 – 1894 )", Writers of the American Renaissance: An A-to-Z Guide.
When columnist and cousin Joseph Alsop claimed that there was grass-roots support for Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie, the Republican hope to defeat F. D. R.
In one story arc, he and Opus the Penguin were lost at sea ( after Oliver Wendell Jones had converted Cutter's wheelchair into a helium balloon ) while attempting to cause havoc at the South African embassy in Washington, D. C. ( their goal was to turn the South African ambassador black ).
From 1936 to 1976, the more centrist members of the Republican Party frequently won the national nomination with candidates such as Alf Landon, Wendell Willkie, Thomas E. Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford.
A widow, she was survived by her brother, Wendell Cully ; her two children, a daughter Polly Buggs wife of John A. Buggs who was deputy director of the U. S. Civil Rights Commission in Washington, D. C., at that time, and a son Emerson Brown, as well as four grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Wendell Vaughn becomes a superhero, using the codename Marvel Boy in his first appearance alongside S. H. I. E. L. D.
Although Quasar has not appeared as a superhero in the Ultimate Marvel setting, S. H. I. E. L. D agent Wendell Vaughn is the head of security for the top secret Project Pegasus in Devil's Point, Wyoming.
As Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. once said, Willis was " something between a remembrance of Count D ' Orsay and an anticipation of Oscar Wilde ".
Wendell Vaughn, an agent in the Marvel Comics espionage agency S. H. I. E. L. D., became the 1970s Marvel Boy in Captain America # 217 ( Jan. 1978 ), when he became bonded to the 1950s character's " quantum band " bracelets.
The publishers strongly supported Republican Wendell Willkie's 1940 presidential campaign against Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The term originally derives from the title of a 1927 book of that name by Prof. Howard McBain, while early efforts at developing the concept in modern form have been credited to figures including Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Louis D. Brandeis, and Woodrow Wilson.
* The Face of Justice: Portraits of John Marshall ( with William H. Gerdts, Wendell D. Garrett, Frederick S. Voss, and David B. Dearinger ), Huntington, West Virginia: Huntington Museum of Art, 2001.

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* D. Young Computational Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World Problems, John Wiley & Sons ( 2001 ).
Early landmarks of the secondary literature include the monographs by Buchler ( 1939 ), Feibleman ( 1946 ), and Goudge ( 1950 ), the 1941 Ph. D. thesis by Arthur W. Burks ( who went on to edit volumes 7 and 8 ), and the studies edited by Wiener and Young ( 1952 ).
Few would dispute the verdict of James D. Forbes, an editor of the eighth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica: " His scientific glory is different in kind from that of Young and Fresnel ; but the discoverer of the law of polarization of biaxial crystals, of optical mineralogy, and of double refraction by compression, will always occupy a foremost rank in the intellectual history of the age.
* D ' Arcy McGee, former Young Irelander, Father of Canadian Confederation who was assassinated for his criticism of the Fenian raids on Canada.
The first chief executive officer of RCA was Owen D. Young ; David Sarnoff became its general manager.
These include: The Young Lions ( 1958 ), The Naked and the Dead ( 1958 ), Battle Cry ( 1955 ), Run Silent, Run Deep ( 1958 ), Captain Newman, M. D.
Robert Young gives a fine taut performance as the patiently questing D. A., whose mind and sensibilities are revolted — and eloquently expressed — by what he finds.
* Once Upon a Time-How Fairy Tales Shape Our Lives, by Jonathan Young, Ph. D.
* Hammock, E. A. D. and Young, L. J.
Member Christopher B. Shank ( R ), serves the 2nd district in Maryland and Ronald N. Young ( D ), serves in the 3rd district.
N. D. Young, 1957.
* Miscellaneous Works of the Late Thomas Young, M. D., F. R. S.
Critically, it is considered a Bildungsroman – i. e., a novel of self-cultivation – and would be included in the same genre as Dickens's own Great Expectations ( 1861 ), Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure, Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh, H. G. Wells's Tono-Bungay, D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, and James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
* Union City ( racehorse ), a racehorse owned by William T. Young of Overbrook Farms and trained by D. Wayne Lukas, who died after the 1993 Preakness.
* President Franklin D. Roosevelt was played by Captain Jack Young, a lookalike who is seen only from the back.
Young Morrison also played with the Harry Mack Showband, the Great Eight, with his older workplace friend, Geordie ( G. D .) Sproule, whom he later named as one of his biggest influences.
BYU also claims notable professional football players including two-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP Steve Young ' 84 & J. D.
* Dewda Yorger — " The Deary Rewdgo Series for Intrepid Young Ladies ( D. R.
The major figures of early Mormon history, including Joseph Smith, Jr., Hyrum Smith, Brigham Young, John Taylor ( Mormon ), Edward Partridge, Sidney Rigdon, Parley P. Pratt and John D. Lee, were included in the migration.
The Commission was chaired by Owen D. Young, who was at the time Chairman of the General Electric Company.
In 1946-48 a Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University, chaired by Owen D. Young, Chairman of the General Electric Company, studied New York's existing higher education institutions and recommended consolidating them into a state university system.
* William Gray Espy, ( the original Snapper Foster of The Young and the Restless ) and Donna D ' Errico were born in Dothan.
W. D. Young erected the first building on the site, a frame structure, which was used as the temporary courthouse.
* Owen D. Young, founder of the Radio Corporation of America, was a lifelong resident of Van Hornesville.
Souderton's current borough councilors are: John Young, Andrew Schlosser ( Vice President ), Ned Leight, Preston Miller, Edward Huber, Richard Halbom, Steven Toy, Brian Goshow ( President ), and D. Jeffery Gross.

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