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My cousin Alma, at whose home I was staying during the convention, introduced me to a group of young people from Rhode Island.
The Violin Concerto was dedicated " to the memory of an Angel ", Manon Gropius, the deceased daughter of architect Walter Gropius and Alma Mahler.
Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff was born in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Evanston to Alma Sophia ( née Welz, a housewife ) and William Kappelhoff ( a music teacher and choir master ).
The song was retitled to " Alma Mater " in the 1980s when its lyrics were changed to refer to women as well as men.
Eisenstein corresponded with Prokofiev from Alma Ata, and was joined by him there in 1942.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema was born as Lourens Alma Tadema on 8 January 1836, in the small village of Dronrijp, in Friesland in the north of the Netherlands.
In the summer of 1912, Alma Tadema was accompanied by his daughter Anna to Kaiserhof Spa, Wiesbaden, Germany where he was to undergo treatment for ulceration of the stomach.
Waits was born at Park Avenue Hospital in Pomona, California, the son of Alma Fern ( née Johnson ) McMurray and Jesse Frank Waits, both schoolteachers.
Its growth was due in part to the establishment of Alma Academia et Universitas Vilnensis Societatis Iesu by King Stefan Bathory in 1579.
The musical heir of Chueca was José Serrano, whose short, one act género chico zarzuelas-notably La canción del olvido, Alma de dios and the much later Los claveles and La dolorosa-form a stylistic bridge to the more musically sophisticated zarzuelas of the 20th Century.
" Alma says she will never return, telling Karen that her fiancé was an Army Air Corps pilot killed in a B-17 during the attack, " he was awarded the Silver Star, they sent it to his mother.
The first decade of the boom was largely concentrated along the South Platte River at the base of the mountains, the canyon of Clear Creek in the mountains west of Golden City, at Breckenridge and in South Park at Como, Fairplay, and Alma.
The University was founded on March 12, 1365 by Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, and his two brothers, Dukes Albert III and Leopold III, hence the additional name “ Alma Mater Rudolphina ”.
The format was shortened to a half-hour, removed local content, added a laugh track and replaced music videos with live performances from popular Canadian artists at the time, including Trooper, Max Webster, Ian Thomas and disco singer Alma Faye Brooks.
Eastland was born in Doddsville, the son of Woods Caperton Eastland, a cotton planter, and Alma Teresa ( Austin ) Eastland.
Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell.
It was followed by a new studio album, Música + Alma + Sexo released on January 31, 2011.
As " First Woman ", according to the script, she played the mother in " The Wolf at the Door ", a woman who insisted Macbeth was a murder mystery, the wife Mr. Preble wanted to get rid of, Miss Alma Winege ( who wanted to ship Thurber 36 copies of Grandma Was a Nudist ), a woman helping to update old poetry, Walter Mitty's wife, and the narrator of " The Little Girl and The Wolf ".
He was reportedly killed by Chiricahua Apaches led by Victorio that year in what became known as the " Alma Massacre ".
Alma White College, which closed in 1978, was a private college located in Zarephath, located in the building now occupied by Somerset Christian College.
In 1871, a party from Cheyenne, Wyoming, led by Thomas Harlan, settled near Alma, which was named after a daughter of one of the settlers.
The Margraviate of Brandenburg's first university was Frankfurt's Alma Mater Viadrina, founded in 1506 by Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg.
The part of Nancy was originally written for Alma Cogan, who despite being unable to commit to the production, steered a great many producers to invest in it.

Alma and founded
Alma was founded in 1853 by Ralph Ely.
The oldest of the villages, St-Joseph d ' Alma, was founded in 1867 by Damase Boulanger.
* Alma ’ s biggest newspapers are founded around the century: Satakunnan Kansa ( 1873 ), Aamulehti ( 1881 ), Kauppalehti ( 1898 ), Pohjolan Sanomat ( 1915 ), Kainuun Sanomat ( 1917 ) and Lapin Kansa ( 1928 ).
St James was founded in close association with the former Anglican Seminary St John's College, which was located in nearby Alma Road, between Landsdown Road and Alexander Street.
The Alma Mater Viadrina was founded in 1506 by Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg, as the principal university of Brandenburg.
Specifically, the association was founded " to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges.
The original Adath Israel orthodox congregation was founded in 1911 and its first permanent building was in Alma Road, off Green Lanes, before moving on towards Stoke Newington and the other side of Clissold Park in the 1950s.
The 101 Ranch written by Ellsworth Collings in collaboration with Alma Miller England, narrates the history of the famed Miller Brothers 101 Ranch, the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show, and the Miller family who founded and operated both the ranch and the show.
Clyde School was founded as a private girls ' school in 1910 in Alma Road, St Kilda by Miss Isabel Henderson, a leading educationist of her day.

Alma and spring
In 1938, following the Anschluss, Alma and Werfel, who was Jewish, were forced to flee Austria for France ; they maintained a household in Sanary-sur-Mer, on the French Riviera, from summer 1938 until spring 1940.
In the spring of 2009, the WMO retired the name Alma and replaced it with Amanda for use in the 2014 Pacific hurricane season.

Alma and 1871
Harlan County was created by the Nebraska Legislature on June 3, 1871, and Alma was made the county seat on July 3, 1871.
They were unsuccessful in resettling Alma, and it was not until March 1871 that Settlers were finally able to return to Alma.
In 1871 he married Alma Skånberg the daughter of Fredrik Skånberg, a Nobel coworker.

Alma and by
Alma and his companions had some success among the poor class of Zoramites who were then exiled from the Zoramite community by the governing rich class of Zoramites.
Storylines in the early part of the decade included: the death of newborn Katie McDonald in 1992, Mike Baldwin's wedding to Alma Sedgewick ( Amanda Barrie ) in 1992, Tommy Duckworth being sold by his father Terry in 1993, Deirdre Barlow's marriage to Moroccan Samir Rachid, and the rise of Tanya Pooley ( Eva Pope ) between 1993 and 1994.
* In 2005 Colin and Alma Powell were awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution.
There is a national public radio and television company Yleisradio ( Yle ), which is funded by television license fees, and two major private media companies, Alma Media and Sanoma, with national TV channels.
In he gives us a clear indication that the name Mormon is symbolically synonymous with the restoration of the covenant which took place in the land of Mormon by Alma and his people .</ p >
One of King Noah's priests named Alma is stirred by Abinadi's words and pleas on his behalf.
By the end of chapter 25, both the people of King Limhi, and the people of Alma have been guided by the Lord away from the Lamanites and to the land of Zarahemla.
Traditional among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various times such as commencement, convocation, and athletic events are: Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici ; ' Alma Mater ' ( 1904 ); and ' UNB Anthem ' with words by A. G. Bailey and music by D. V.
( Alma had by that time established a relationship with Franz Werfel, whom she later married.
Mosiah II resolved the problem by apparently establishing a distinction between civil crimes and religious crimes when Alma brought several church members to him to be judged.
Alma arranges for Sylvia to be caught in a compromising situation by Conrad when he returns.
The city gets its water supply from Alma Lake, which is perched above the city on the northeast, held back by a tall earthen dam that blocks Little Frog Bayou.
Alma is surrounded by several rural towns as well, including Rudy to the north, Dyer and Mulberry to the east, and Kibler to the southwest.

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