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Founded in 1895 from the estate of the Chicago real estate investor Allen Cleveland Lewis, Lewis Institute stood where the United Center now stands.
Television and film actor Hal March, familiar to TV viewers as a supporting regular on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show and My Friend Irma, found instant fame as the quiz show's host, and Lynn Dollar stood nearby as his assistant.
The song was written by T. D. Sullivan in 1867, and first published December 7 1867, inspired by Edmund O ' Meager Condon's speech from the dock when he stood trial along with the three Manchester Martyrs ( Michael Larkin, William Phillip Allen, and Michael O ' Brien ).
This record stood until 1996 when Allen Johnson broke it at the Atlanta Games.
( The acronym stood for " Allen & Betty Klein and COmpany ," although Klein would often joke that it stood for " A Better Kind of COmpany ").
In 1866 the then headmaster Revd Henry G Merriman ( headmaster 1859 – 75 ) purchased Allen House, a large house set in extensive grounds which stood opposite the school.
The authenticity of the whaling scenes are noted in the opening screen credits, which praise the bravery of both A. G. Penrod and Paul H. Allen, the cameramen, " who, in small boats, stood by their cameras at the risk of their lives to photograph the fighting whales.
A cross between Johnny Rotten and Woody Allen, with a shock of red hair, gaudy jackets adorned with punk-style badges, and thick glasses ( worn, ostensibly, to reduce the likelihood of getting assaulted ), Pennis stood out from the crowd and asked celebrities atypical questions, ranging from playful to cruel.
In the 1943 election, the Democratic Labour Party put forward 52 candidates, including Keith Hay, Alfred E. Allen and Colin Scrimgeour ( who stood against Peter Fraser in.
In the 1943 elections, the DLP fielded 52 candidates including Lee, Keith Hay, Alfred E. Allen, Colin Scrimgeour ( who stood against Peter Fraser in ) and Norman Douglas.

Allen and against
* 1955 – The American Civil Liberties Union announces it will defend Allen Ginsberg's book Howl against obscenity charges.
The Newest Inductees are Defensive end Charles Haley, Offensive Lineman Larry Allen, and Wide Receiver Drew Pearson on 6 November 2011 against the Seattle Seahawks during Halftime.
The trial, for which Allen hired Jared Ingersoll to represent the grantholder interest, began in July 1770, pitting Allen against politically powerful New York grant-holders, including New York's Lieutenant Governor Colden, James Duane ( who was prosecuting the case ), and Robert Livingston, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( who was presiding over the case ).
Allen persisted with actions against the New York-issued grantholders and their tenants even though a number of the Wentworth proprietors were tiring of the business.
* 1965 – Catholic Worker member Roger Allen LaPorte, protesting against the Vietnam War, sets himself on fire in front of the United Nations building.
Allen ( 1971 ) comments that in the First Temple Era, there were essentially seer-priests, who formed a guild, divined, performed rituals and sacrifices, and were scribes, and then there were canonical prophets, who did none of these ( and were against divination ) and had instead a message to deliver.
* Dice against the Nazis: Propaganda aimed to reduce fear, By Clive Gilbert and Kevin Allen, BBC News Magazine, 24 August 2007.
* December 5 – In New York City, Benjamin Spock and Allen Ginsberg are arrested for protesting against the Vietnam War.
Headed by Sidney Gottlieb, the MKUltra project was started on the order of CIA director Allen Welsh Dulles on April 13, 1953 .< ref > Church Committee ; p. 390 " MKUltra was approved by the DCI < nowiki > of Central Intelligence on April 13, 1953 "</ ref > Its remit was to develop mind-controlling drugs for use against the Soviet bloc, largely in response to alleged Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean use of mind control techniques on U. S. prisoners of war in Korea.
Caricature from 1899 showing Chicago mayor Carter Harrison, Jr., fighting against the " Allen bill ", signed by Governor John Riley Tanner that gave control of Chicago's intra-city transportation system to Yerkes
Aspinall was involved in court cases on behalf of Apple over the years ( including cases against The Beatles ' then-manager Allen Klein, their label EMI, and the case against Apple Computer ).
Racing against older horses for the first time he was beaten by the Allen Jerkens-trained Onion, a four-year-old gelding.
In September, Secretariat returned to Belmont for the 1 mile Woodward Stakes in which he was matched against the Allen Jerkens-trained, four-year-old Prove Out.
One of his first major policy shifts towards a more aggressive posture against communism, Dulles directed the CIA at this point now under the directorship of his brother Allen Dulles, in March 1953, to draft plans to overthrow the Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran.
Allen left to fight against Mexico for Texas independence.
Allen Buchanan, who supports secession under limited circumstances, lists arguments that might be used against secession:
* February 3 – John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr hire Allen Klein as The Beatles ' new business manager, against the wishes of Paul McCartney.
Dr. Allen Reichman, a psychiatrist who interviewed Ferguson, indicated in his report that Ferguson may have been feigning mental illness when he spoke of conspiracies against him.
Lennon soon offered a different version of events, blaming manager Allen Klein for spreading false rumours, yet coming up with a story of his own that seemed to make a more damning case against himself: “ I just didn ’ t feel like it.
Rather than seek reelection to the House, Sandlin ran unsuccessfully in the 1936 Democratic primary against Allen J. Ellender for an open seat in the U. S. Senate.
" The founder and ex-chair of Liberal Party, Allen Lee Peng Fei, decided to leave the party since he believed the change was against public sentiments.
Plutonian Ode is a poem written by American Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in 1978 against the arms race and nuclear armament of the superpowers.

Allen and Joan
* Letter to the Hussites dictated by Joan of Arc on March 23, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
* August 20 – Joan Allen, American actress
* Joan of Arc's first letter to Reims — translation by Allen Williamson of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on August 5, 1429.
* Joan of Arc's second letter to Reims — letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on March 16, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
Other regulars and semi-regulars over the years included Nanette Fabray, Kaye Ballard, Wally Cox, Morey Amsterdam, Florence Henderson, Marty Allen, Wayland Flowers and Madame, Barbara Eden, George Gobel, Vincent Price, Charo, Sandy Duncan, Carol Wayne, Jonathan Winters, Karen Valentine, and Joan Rivers.
Bob Dylan holds a cue card in the music video for " Subterranean Homesick Blues ". The film features Joan Baez, Donovan and Alan Price ( who had just left The Animals ), Dylan's manager Albert Grossman and his road manager Bob Neuwirth ; Marianne Faithfull, John Mayall, Ginger Baker, and Allen Ginsberg may also be glimpsed in the background.
* Joan of Arc's Letter to Clermont-Ferrand – Translation by Allen Williamson of an entry concerning Joan of Arc's letter to this city on 7 November 1429.
* Allen, Joan, and Owen R. Ashton.
Footprints & Sunset on Adirondack Trails: The Memoirs of James Manchester Wardner 1831-1904, privately published by Joan Wardner Allen, printed by Graphics North, Jay, NY.
The cast includes Joan Allen, Annabeth Gish, Powers Boothe, J. T.
* Joan Allen as Pat NixonWhen Beatty was thinking about doing the film, he insisted on doing a reading of the script with an actress and Allen was flown in from New York City.
It was nominated for four Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Anthony Hopkins ), Best Actress in a Supporting Role ( Joan Allen ), Best Music, Original Dramatic Score and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen.
* Joan of Arc's letter to Tournai — English translation ( by Allen Williamson ) of this letter dictated by Joan of Arc on June 25, 1429.
In 1976, Malkovich, along with Joan Allen, Gary Sinise, and Glenne Headly, became a charter member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.
He went on to appear in the Lincoln Center Festival's production of St. Joan of the Microphone, and in a play with Woody Allen.
The fame of co-stars like Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, Helen Hunt, Joan Allen, Catherine Hicks and Sofia Coppola rose considerably in the years after this film.
Peggy Sue arrives at the reunion and is happy to reconnect with her old friends, Maddy ( Joan Allen ) and Carol ( Catherine Hicks ), and all start to comment on old high school memories and how times ( and classmates ) have changed.
* Joan Allen as Maddy Nagle
When asked by Joan Allen ( impersonating NASA flight director Linda Ham ) about his death, Will Ferrell as Caray replied, " What's your point?

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