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During the trip, he ceremonially purchased biscuits from Amon G. Carter, who had grown up in the city.
Governor Pat Neff, Amon G. Carter, Reverend E. E. Robinson, Colonel Ernest O. Thompson, and Representative R. M. Chitwood spoke at the event.
He has also won the Amon G. Carter award for periodical prose in 1966, for Texas: Good Times Gone or Here Again ?.
The # 12-ranked Frogs lost a showdown for the Southwest Conference title with the # 10-ranked Texas Longhorns on November 10 in what remains the third best-attended game in the history of Amon G. Carter Stadium.
The game is traditionally played in the 44, 008-seat Amon G. Carter Stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, featuring a team from Mountain West Conference and a team from Conference USA.
On August 15, 2010, TCU announced plans for the renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium to take place immediately after the 2010 football season.
In 1928 the school received a generous gift from local newspaper magnate and philanthropist Amon G. Carter, and in 1930 the school opened Amon G. Carter Stadium, where the TCU football team still plays.
He won despite the fervid opposition of Amon G. Carter, publisher of the Fort Worth Star Telegram newspaper and later the benefactor of the Amon Carter Museum.
He developed a close relationship thereafter with Amon G. Carter, Jr. Wright often said that the easiest way to " defeat an enemy is to make him your friend.
Amon G. Carter Stadium is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas.
It was named after Amon G. Carter, a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster.
In 1928, the school received a generous gift from local newspaper magnate and philanthropist Amon G. Carter, and in 1930, the school opened Amon G. Carter Stadium, where the TCU football team still plays.
In August 2010, TCU announced a $ 105 million reconstruction of the west side and north end zone of Amon G. Carter Stadium to better enhance football fans ' experience, upgrade amenities, and transform the historic Fort Worth icon into the " Camden Yards " of collegiate football stadiums.
Aside from reduced-capacity sell-outs that occurred during the 2011 season during reconstruction, Amon G. Carter Stadium most recently sold out for the October 24, 2010 TCU vs. Air Force game ; the announced attendance was 47, 593.
Prior to the sellout against Texas Tech, the last sellout at Amon G. Carter was on November 17, 1984, when the 12th-ranked TCU fell to 10th-ranked Texas in a regionally televised contest on ABC.
The highest ever recorded attendance at Amon G. Carter was 50, 307, which occurred in 2009 against the University of Utah.
The 2012 home season is the first time an entire season is sold out at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
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* 1908 Amon Göth, commandant of Nazi concentration camp ( d. 1946 )
In 1989, Amon recorded their second demo, Sacrificial, at Morrisound with producer Scott Burns.
The # 1 car was driven by Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby, and together with the # 2 car driven by Bruce McLaren / Chris Amon ( 1st overall ) and # 5 car driven by Bucknum / Hutcherson ( 3rd overall ) gave Ford its first victory in a 24 hour race.
The finish, however, was clouded in controversy: in the final few hours, the Ford GT of New Zealanders Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon closely trailed the leading Ford GT driven by Englishman Ken Miles and New Zealander Denny Hulme.
Or they could arrange a tie, with the McLaren / Amon and Miles / Hulme cars crossing the line side-by-side.
Then, not long before the finish, the Automobile Club de l ' Ouest ( ACO ), organizers of the Le Mans event, informed Ford that the geographical difference in starting positions would be taken into account at a close finish meaning that the McLaren / Amon vehicle, which had started perhaps behind the Hulme-Miles car, would have covered slightly more ground over the 24 hours and would therefore be the winner.
They could reward an outstanding driver who had been at times extremely difficult to work with, or they could decide in favour of drivers ( McLaren / Amon ) with less commitment to the Ford program but who had been easier to deal with.
The Ford X-1 was a roadster built to contest the Fall 1965 North American Pro Series, a forerunner of Can-Am, entered by the Bruce McLaren team and driven by Chris Amon.
The estate was designed by Charles Busby and Amon Henry Wilds and constructed by Thomas Cubitt.
1968 saw the first major German rock festival in Essen, and the foundation of the Zodiak Free Arts Lab in Berlin by Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conrad Schnitzler, which helped bands like Tangerine Dream and Amon Düül achieve cult status.
A Broadway revival ran at Studio 54 from December 2, 2004 to January 30, 2005, directed by Amon Miyamoto and starring B. D.
Shortly thereafter, the Ninja Tune record label released a series of remixes of various sections, produced by a number of prominent electronica artists, including Amon Tobin, Talvin Singh and DJ Spooky.
The first midrash claims that six steps were constructed because Solomon foresaw that six kings would sit on the throne, namely, Solomon, Rehoboam, Hezekiah, Manasseh, Amon, and Josiah.
Under the two preceding kings, Amon and Manasseh, idolatry had been introduced in the most shameful forms ( especially the cult of Baal and Astarte ) into the Holy City, and with this foreign cult came a foreign culture and a great corruption of morals.
Amon Göth, the commandant of the Płaszów camp, and other SS guards used Jewish property ( such as money, jewellery, and works of art ) for themselves, although according to law, it belonged to the Reich.
Amon Göth's personal secretary, Mietek Pemper, alerted Schindler to the Nazis ' plans to close all factories not directly involved with the war effort, including Schindler's enamelware facility.
On March 10, Fannin had divided his force, by sending out 148 Texians with William C. Francis, Amon B.
* Early 1080s BC-Herihor, the high-priest of Amon, usurps Ramesses XI's authority, becoming the de facto ruler of Upper Egypt.
The six-month search was conducted along the Egyptian-Libyan border in a remote 100-square-kilometer area of complex dunes south west of the uninhabited Bahrein Oasis, approximately 100 miles south east of Siwa ( Amon ) Oasis.
; Stonewain Valley: A long narrow cleft in the northern outskirts of the White Mountains, running east-west behind a ridge that connected the hills of Amon Dîn, Eilenach and Nardol and was covered by the Drúadan Forest.
; Grey Wood: " Wide grey thickets " that grew at the eastern end of the Stonewain Valley, between Amon Dîn and the White Mountains.
They were fortified by Gondorians to serve as their north-eastern defence, with the watchtowers built on the hills of Amon Hen and Amon Lhaw on opposite banks of the river, and the Gates of Argonath constructed at the northern entrance into the straits of Anduin as a warning to trespassers.

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* Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas ( 1961 ; also expansion in 2001 )
His paintings may be found in the collections of Amon Carter Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ); Museum of New Mexico ( Santa Fe, New Mexico ); St. Louis Art Museum ; murals in the Missouri State Capitol ( Jefferson City, Missouri ); Gilcrease Museum ( Tulsa, Oklahoma ); Stark Museum of Art ( Orange, Texas ); Nelson-Atkins Museum ; Wichita Art Museum ; and others.
The Swimming Hole, 1884-5, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas.
Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
* Amon Carter Museum: Texas Bird's-Eye Views ( Whitewright )
The engineering was by Will Branch of Fort Worth who had engineered WBAP for Amon Carter, owner of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
File: George Caleb Bingham View of Pikes Peak Amon Carter Museum. jpg | View of Pikes Peak, 1872
* Amon Carter Museum ( Texas )
After World War II, Fort Worth annexed the site and developed it into Amon Carter Field with the help of American Airlines.
In 1960, Fort Worth purchased Amon Carter Field and renamed it Greater Southwest International Airport GSW in an attempt to compete with Dallas ' more successful airport.
* Home by the Lake ( 1852 ), Amon Carter Museum.
Ownership of the newspaper passed to his mother, and several months later his brother Amon Carter Evans was named Chief Executive of the paper.
Six of those paintings are highlighted in Chimneys and Towers: Charles Demuth ’ s Late Paintings of Lancaster, a 2007 Amon Carter Museum retrospective of his work, displayed in 2008 at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
According to the exhibit notes from the Amon Carter show, Demuth's will left many of his paintings to Georgia O ' Keeffe.
Fort Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum.
Many Russell paintings and bronze works are displayed in the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, along with the other most prominent western artist Frederic Remington.
Image: Chase William Merritt Idle Hours 1894. jpg | William Merritt Chase, Idle Hours, 1894, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
The game will return to Amon Carter Stadium in Fort Worth in 2012 after construction on that stadium is completed.

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