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To the Weston house came once William Allen Neilson, the president of Smith College who had been one of my old professors and who still called me `` Boy '' when I was sixty.
Just as Hart Crane had little influence on anyone except very reactionary writers -- like Allen Tate, for instance, to whom Valery was the last word in modern poetry and the felicities of an Apollinaire, let alone a Paul Eluard were nonsense -- so Dylan Thomas's influence has been slight indeed.
The September-October term jury had been charged by Fulton Superior Court Judge Durwood Pye to investigate reports of possible `` irregularities '' in the hard-fought primary which was won by Mayor-nominate Ivan Allen Jr..
Nancy Allen had acting roles in Carrie, Home Movies, Dressed to Kill and Blow Out.
In 1972 police in Chicago arrested two college students, Allen Schwander and Stephen Pera, who had planned to poison the city's water supply with typhoid and other bacteria.
Historian Joseph Allen recounts that on one occasion Nelson, whose eyesight was still suffering following his wound, offered toothpicks to an officer who had lost his teeth and then passed a snuff-box to an officer whose nose had been torn off, causing much embarrassment.
In 1990, it was discovered in the archive of the Stasi ( the state security service of the former German Democratic Republic ) that a member of CND's governing council, Vic Allen, had passed information to them about CND.
It also had eight George Washington and Ethan Allen class ballistic missile submarines with the capability to launch 16 Polaris missiles each with a range of.
In 2004, Booz Allen Hamilton selected Dartmouth College as a model of institutional endurance " whose record of endurance has had implications and benefits for all American organizations, both academic and commercial ," citing Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward and Dartmouth's successful self-reinvention in the late 19th century.
Born in rural Connecticut, Allen had a frontier upbringing but also received an education that included some philosophical teachings.
Upon his release, Allen returned to the Grants, which had declared independence in 1777, and resumed political activity in the territory.
Joseph Allen died in 1755 ; at the time of his death he was one of the wealthier landowners in the area, ran a successful farm, and had previously served as town selectman.
Allen had, before his father's death, begun studies under a minister in the nearby town of Salisbury with the goal of gaining admission to Yale College.
Young and Allen eventually decided to collaborate on a book intended to be an attack on organized religion, as Young had convinced Allen to become a Deist.
While many historians have believed that Allen took these actions because he already held Wentworth grants of his own, there is no evidence that he was issued any such grants until after he had been asked to take up the defense of grants held by others.
Allen had the work, which historian Charles Jellison describes as " rebellion in print ", printed in Connecticut, and began selling and giving away copies in early 1775.
Arnold generously opened his stores to Allen's hungry men, and tried to dissuade Allen from his objective, noting that it was likely the alarm had been raised and troops were on their way to St. John.
On July 4, Allen and Warner made their case to New York's Provincial Congress, which, despite the fact that the Royal Governor had placed a price on their heads, agreed to the formation of a regiment.
On September 8, Schuyler sent Allen and Massachusetts Major John Brown, who had also been involved in the capture of Ticonderoga, into the countryside between St. John and Montreal to spread the word of their arrival to the habitants and the Indians.
He was kept in solitary confinement and chains, and General Richard Prescott had, according to Allen, ordered him to be treated " with much severity ".
The death of Heman, with whom Allen had been quite close, hit him quite hard.
Vermont's government had also become more than a clique dominated by the Allen and Chittenden families due to the territory's rapid population growth.
While they had not always been close, and Allen's marriage had often been strained, Allen felt these losses deeply.

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Rockwell also acquired the privately held Allen-Bradley Company for $ 1. 6 billion in February 1985 — $ 1 billion of which was cash to the owners of Allen Bradley — and became a producer of railroad electronics.
The season was marked by major trades and acquisitions by many teams, most notably Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen being acquired by the Boston Celtics, Pau Gasol going to the Los Angeles Lakers, and Shaquille O ' Neal going to the Phoenix Suns.
The Texas and Pacific acquired additional right-of-way in 1899 to extend the spur from Port Allen to New Roads, Louisiana and beyond to Alexandria, Louisiana.
In 1935 the firm went out of business and its records were acquired by Charles and Harry Nissen and Thomas Allen.
It was here that Van Allen acquired his interest in cosmic rays.
The Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society acquired the house in 1991 with money donated by the Foellinger Foundation and the Ropchan Foundation.
Samuel Allen, a businessman who had acquired the Mason claims, was appointed the first governor under the 1691 charter.
To manage the influx of GI Bill students after World War II, Saint Michael's acquired temporary housing in the form of military barracks from Fort Ethan Allen in Colchester.
1 and the other pieces of land acquired by Allen and Hamilton to Isaac Norris II and the other trustees of the province.
The property was part of a plot Allen purchased in 1735 from his business partner Joseph Turner, who had acquired the land from Thomas Penn, son of William Penn.
In 1960 Fairchild merged with Allen B. DuMont Laboratories and acquired a large interest in Società Generale Semiconduttori, an Italian semiconductor producer.
On June 15,, the sixth anniversary of the Midnight Massacre, the Mets acquired first baseman Keith Hernandez from the St. Louis Cardinals for pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey.
Upon becoming Redskins coach, Allen traded for or acquired many players-all veterans of course-he had formerly coached with the Rams, including Jack Pardee, Richie Petitbon, Myron Pottios, John Wilbur, George Burman, and Diron Talbert, leading to the Redskins sometimes being referred to in those days as the " Ramskins.
The company was acquired in 1958 by Glaxo Laboratories, who retained ' Allen and Hanburys ' as a separate marque within the GSK group.
Kriyānanda established Ananda Village as a World Brotherhood Colony in 1968 on 40 acres ( 160, 000 m2 ) of land near Nevada City, California — his portion of a 160-acre ( 0. 6 km2 ) parcel acquired with Richard Baker, Gary Snyder, and Allen Ginsberg.
In 1991, the house was acquired by the Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society.
The Bog of Allen Nature Centre was acquired by IPCC in 2003 and since then work has been ongoing to develop an internationally recognised centre for peatland conservation, education and research.
In the mid 18th century Ralph Allen added Gothic components after he acquired Bathampton Manor by marriage in 1731.
The company was acquired by W H Allen & Co in 1960, and subsequently by Amalgamated Power Engineering.
As part of Pinnacle Foods, Birds Eye also acquired Freshlike from the Allen Canning Company.
In addition to the Rich s brand, the company sells products under a number of other brands it has acquired, such as: Mother s Kitchen ; Allen ; Rolling Pin Donuts ; World Catch ; Battistoni ; SeaPak ; Farm Rich ; Casa Di Bertacchi ; Byron s Barbecue ; Tiki Bay Beverages ; and Jon Donaire.
Professor Raymond Allen Dwek BSc DPhil DSc FRS ( born 10 November 1941 ) is a scientist at the University of Oxford and founded its spin-off biotechnology company, Oxford GlycoSciences Ltd. ( acquired by Celltech in 2003 ).

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