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Wrigley and Chris
* Wrigley, Chris ( editor ) Warfare, Diplomacy and Politics: Essays In Honour Of A. J. P.
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Chris Young ( baseball pitcher ) | Chris Young warms up in the bullpen before a game at Wrigley Field minutes before the 12: 05 start ( see scoreboard clock ).
* Robert, Jean-Louis, Antoine Prost and Chris Wrigley, eds.

Wrigley and .
The favorite guest of the house, as far as the staff was concerned, was Mr. Wrigley, the chewing gum king.
The White House had chewing gum until it could chew no more, and every Christmas, Mr. Wrigley sent the President a check for $100, to be divided among all the help.
The opinion continues here that with a 162-game schedule, pitching spread thin through a 10-team league and a most inviting target in Los Angeles' Wrigley Field Jr., Mantle just might break the most glamorous record on the books, Babe Ruth's 60 homers of 1927.
* 1891 – The Wrigley Company is founded in Chicago, Illinois.
After taking the first two games at home against the Cubs, in the National League Division Series, they took the series to Wrigley Field, where they completed their sweep, earning their first berth in the National League Championship Series since 2001.
Costas, along with Tony Kubek, was calling the Saturday baseball Game of the Week from Chicago's Wrigley Field.
The team played home games at Wrigley Field on Chicago's North Side through the 1970 season.
They are also known as " The North Siders " because Wrigley Field, their home park since 1916, is located in Chicago's north side Lake View community at 1060 West Addison Street.
Beginning in 1916, Bill Wrigley of chewing-gum fame acquired an increasing quantity of stock in the Cubs.
The management team of Wrigley and Veeck came to be known as the " double-Bills.
The ' 32 series against the Yankees featured Babe Ruth's " called shot " at Wrigley Field.
After the " double-Bills " ( Wrigley and Veeck ) died in 1932 and 1933 respectively, P. K.
Wrigley, son of Bill Wrigley, took over as majority owner.
He was unable to extend his father's baseball success beyond 1938, and the Cubs slipped into years of mediocrity, although the Wrigley family would retain control of the team until 1981.
Due to the wartime travel restrictions, the first three games of the 1945 World Series were played in Detroit, where the Cubs won two games, including a one-hitter by Claude Passeau, and the final four were played at Wrigley.
Wrigley ejected Billy Sianis, who had come to Game 4 with two box seat tickets, one for him and one for his goat.
They paraded around for a few innings, but Wrigley demanded the goat leave the park due to its unpleasant odor.
Wrigley died in 1977.
The Wrigley family sold the team to the Chicago Tribune in 1981, ending a 65-year family relationship with the Cubs.
" With the nation watching and Wrigley Field packed, Sandberg emerged as a superstar with not one, but two game-tying home runs against Cardinals closer Bruce Sutter.
With his shots in the 9th and 10th innings Wrigley Field erupted and Sandberg set the stage for a comeback win that cemented the Cubs as the team to beat in the East.
The celebrating crowd outside at Wrigley Field was enormous despite the fact the Cubs were on the road.
Thus the first two games were played at Wrigley Field and the next three at the home of their opponents, San Diego.

Wrigley and J
As part of the deal, the company sold the Chicago Cubs and its properties, including Wrigley Field and a stake in Comcast SportsNet Chicago, to the family of J. Joseph Ricketts.
The All Golds were Hercules Richard " Bumper " Wright ( captain ), George William Smith ( vice-captain ), Albert Baskirville ( secretary ), Herbert Turtill, Harold Rowe, Duncan McGregor, Dally Messenger, Edgar Wrigley, Joseph Lavery, Richard Wynyard, William Wynyard, Lance Todd, Edward Tyne, William Tyler, Arthur Kelly, Tom " Angry " Cross, William Massa Johnston, Eric Watkins, Conrad Byrne, Adam Lile, Daniel Gilchrist, Arthur Callam, Charles Pearce, William Trevarthen, Charles Dunning, William Mackrell, Daniel Fraser ( assistant manager ), Jim Gleeson ( treasurer ), and H. J.
Professor C J Wrigley ( born in 1947 ) attended Goldsworth School.

Wrigley and P
The resourceful Weeghman formed a syndicate including the chewing gum manufacturer William Wrigley Jr. to buy the Chicago Cubs from Charles P. Taft for about $ 500, 000.
The growing Carmichael family was thriving in Los Angeles in the former mansion of chewing-gum heir William P. Wrigley, Jr., when World War II broke out.
Philip Knight Wrigley ( December 5, 1894-April 12, 1977 ), sometimes also called P. K.

Wrigley and Taylor
It was built by Charles Comiskey after a design by Zachary Taylor Davis, and was the site of four World Series ( one of which was played by the Chicago Cubs because of a lack of seating at Wrigley Field ) and more than 6, 000 major league games.

Wrigley and Other
Other manufacturers to have pulled out of the area include Wrigley Company and Dairy Farmers of Britain which went into receivership in June 2009.
Other notable owners and exhibitors of Saddlebreds include the Don Mattingly family ( Diamond 5 Farms ), Misdee Wrigley Miller ( of Wrigley's gum ), Michele MacFarlane ( Scripps newspapers ), Elisabeth Goth ( Dow Jones ), the Pettry-Fergusson family ( Rustoleum ), Mary Gaylord McClean ( Gaylord Entertainment ) and many others.
Other broadcasters included color commentators Mike Pawlawski and Charles Davis, and sideline reporter Steve Wrigley.

Wrigley and 1982
On April 10, 1982, Zachry took a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

Chris and editor
In 2006 Chris Noonan directed Miss Potter, a biopic of Potter ’ s life focusing on her early career and romance with her editor Norman Warne.
This success was largely driven by the network of underground fanzines, the most important and far reaching of which were Extraordinary Sensations, produced by future radio DJ Eddie Piller, and Shadows & Reflections, published by future national magazine editor Chris Hunt.
Sales steadily declined from the mid-1990s to around 200, 000 in 2001, by which time Chris Donald had resigned as editor and passed control to an " editorial cabinet " comprising his brother, Simon, Dury, Thorp and new recruits Davey Jones and Alex Collier.
An occasionally recurring actor in these strips is Arthur 2 Stroke, now acknowledged as the " Guru of Viz " by Chris Donald founder editor.
In response to a submission from Arbortext, Inso, and Microsoft, a W3C working group on XSL started operating in December 1997, with Sharon Adler and Steve Zilles as co-chairs, with James Clark acting as editor ( and unofficially as chief designer ), and Chris Lilley as the W3C staff contact.
The game was created in 1979 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, by Canadian Chris Haney, a photo editor for Montreal's The Gazette and Scott Abbott, a sports editor for The Canadian.
The script editor was Chris Boucher.
Script editor Chris Boucher, whose influence on the series grew as it progressed, was inspired by Central American and South American revolutionaries, especially Zapata, in exploring Blake and his followers ' motives and the consequences of their actions.
David Maloney, an experienced BBC director, was assigned to produce the series and Chris Boucher was engaged as script editor.
During production of Beavis and Butt-heads final seasons, MTV representatives approached story editor Glenn Eichler, offering a spin-off series for Daria, and a five-minute pilot, " Sealed with a Kick ", was created by Eichler and " Beavis and Butthead " staffer Susie Lewis ( although written by Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil ).
" PALGN editor Chris Sell called him the best boss in Mario Galaxy, stating that it wasn't just because of the battles with him being " superb, screen filling affairs ", but also because he is " back to being mean again ".
" Wired. com editor Chris Kohler called Bowser awesome, adding that his segments are funnier than Mario and Luigi's.
In his decade of making documentary short films, Resnais had established his interest in and talent for collaboration with leading figures in other branches of the arts ; with the painters who were the subjects of his early works ; with writers ( Eluard in Guernica, Cayrol in Nuit et Brouillard, Queneau in Le Chant du styrène ); with musicians ( Darius Milhaud in Gauguin, Hanns Eisler in Nuit et Brouillard, Pierre Barbaud in Le Chant du styrène ); and with other film-makers ( Resnais was the editor of Agnès Varda's first film, La Pointe courte, and co-directed with Chris Marker Les statues meurent aussi ).
* Chris R. Vaccaro, editor with Aol, professor at Hofstra University and author
Koppel anchored the broadcast with Chris Bury, and served as its managing editor.
When Chris quit as editor in 1999, Simon took up the role of co-editor along with Graham Dury, Simon Thorp, Davey Jones and Alex Collier.
The executive producer was Armando Iannucci and the script editor was Chris Morris.
" As reported in the Washington Post, former editor Chris Crain summarized the Blades editorial reasoning for the ' outings ' by stating that " It is 2004, not 1954, and sexual orientation in and of itself is no longer a ' private fact ' beyond the pale of inquiry.
The title cut was written by ex-Byrd Chris Hillman and former Crawdaddy magazine editor Peter Knobler.
Other alumni include Chris Hartnett, CEO of USA Global Link, who received his BA from MUM, Michael C. Dimick, a Natural Law Party candidate who received his MBA degree, and Jennie Rothenberg-Gritz who is the senior editor for TheAtlantic. com A son of Joaquim Chissano, then President of Mozambique, and several children of his cabinet members received scholarships to Maharishi International University in the mid-1990s.
The characters were allegedly inspired by a real family observed by Viz editor Chris Donald in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne city centre, where the son began an unprovoked assault on another boy ; the parents, rather than intervening, began shouting encouragement to their child.
The editor in chief is Chris Mitchell, the editor is Clive Mathieson and the editor-at-large is Paul Kelly.

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