Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Hugh Duffy" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Anson and initially
The division initially comprised eight naval battalions named after famous British naval commanders ( Anson, Benbow, Collingwood, Drake, Hawke, Hood, Howe, Nelson ), plus the Royal Marine Brigade of four battalions from the Royal Marine dépôts at the ports of Deal, Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth.
The company started with only one aircraft, a second-hand Anson Mark II, which was used initially on services to Dhahran.
Sociologists David G. Bromley and Anson Shupe initially defined the ACM in 1981 as a collection of groups embracing brainwashing-theory,
The North Riding initially consisted of the Townships of Anson, Bexley, Carden, Dalton, Digby, Eldon, Fenelon, Hindon, Laxton, Lutterworth, Macaulay and Drapper, Sommerville, and Morrison, Muskoka, Monck and Watt ( taken from the County of Simcoe ), and any other surveyed townships lying to the north of the North Riding.

Anson and was
Anson was the first player in history credited with collecting 3, 000 career hits.
After a disappointing record of 59-73 and a 9th-place finish in 1897, Anson was released by the Cubs as both a player and manager.
Cy Young's career is seen as a bridge from baseball's earliest days to its modern era ; he pitched against stars such as Cap Anson, already an established player when the National League was first formed in 1876, as well as against Eddie Collins, who played until 1930.
The Royal Navy named a King George V-class battleship after Beatty, but this ship was renamed HMS Howe before completion, as another battleship of the same class, intended to be named after Jellicoe, was renamed HMS Anson.
A 2004 book by Howard W. Rosenberg, Cap Anson 2: The Theatrical and Kingly Mike Kelly: U. S. Team Sport's First Media Sensation and Baseball's Original Casey at the Bat, reprints a 1905 Thayer letter to a Baltimore scribe who was asking about the poem's roots.
Robert Anson Heinlein ( ; July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988 ) was an American science fiction writer.
It was mainly by scurvy that George Anson, in his celebrated voyage of 1740 – 2, lost within the first ten months nearly two-thirds of his crew ( 1300 out of 2000 ).
* A 44 gun frigate, HMS Anson, was wrecked at Loe Bar in 1807.
However, probably the most important work on polynomial curves and sculptured surface was done by Pierre Bézier ( Renault ), Paul de Casteljau ( Citroen ), Steven Anson Coons ( MIT, Ford ), James Ferguson ( Boeing ), Carl de Boor ( GM ), Birkhoff ( GM ) and Garibedian ( GM ) in the 1960s and W. Gordon ( GM ) and R. Riesenfeld in the 1970s.
Originally published as a serial in Astounding Science Fiction ( January, February, March 1941, as by Anson MacDonald ) it was published in hardcover in 1949.
It was originally published as a two-part serial in Astounding Science Fiction ( April, May 1942, as by Anson MacDonald ) and then eventually as a single volume by Fantasy Press in 1948.
Anson captured a valuable Manila galleon but this was more than offset by the Spanish privateering attacks on the British transatlantic triangular trade route.
Another, to be commanded by Commodore George Anson, afterwards Lord Anson, was to round Cape Horn and to fall upon the Pacific coast of Latin America.
The expedition under Anson sailed late, was very ill-provided, and less strong than had been intended.
While Anson was pursuing his voyage round the world, Spain was mainly intent on the Italian policy of the King.
The convoy was intercepted by Anson on 3 May, and in the first Battle of Cape Finisterre his fourteen ships of the line wiped out the French escort of six ships of the line and three armed Indiamen, although in the meantime the merchant ships escaped.
The county was formed in 1779 from Anson County.
It was originally published in the October 1941 issue of Astounding Science Fiction under the pen name Anson MacDonald.
One of his Future History stories, it was first published in Astounding Science Fiction ( July 1941 as by Anson MacDonald ) and collected in The Green Hills of Earth ( and subsequently The Past Through Tomorrow ).
Smith was born in Brooklyn on January 21, 1938, the younger of two children of Anson Weston Smith, an Episcopal Sunday school teacher, writer, editor, and executive vice president of the Financial World ; and Rosamond Small.
Before the boundaries between the two Carolinas were fixed ( several changes took place between 1772 and 1805 ), the northern portion of York County was part of Bladen County, North Carolina, and in 1750 it was included in the newly created Anson County, North Carolina ( the first land grants and deeds for the region were issued in Anson ).

Anson and with
Spalding then coaxed teammates Deacon White, Ross Barnes and Cal McVey, as well as Philadelphia Athletics players Cap Anson and Bob Addy, to sign with Chicago.
Cap Anson would be recognized, with his. 421 average, if walks are included, but Sam Thompson would be the champion at. 372 if they are not.
The White Stockings, with Anson acting as player / manager, captured their third consecutive pennant in 1882, and Anson established himself as the game's first true superstar.
A view of the break-action of a typical side-by-side double-barreled shotgun, with the Anson & Deeley boxlock action open and the extractor visible.
The 1844 presidential election split dramatically, with the newer western regions of the Republic preferring the nationalist candidate Edward Burleson, while the cotton country, particularly east of the Trinity River, went for Anson Jones.
The refusal of prominent baseball figure Cap Anson to play the Toledo team, in an exhibition game with his Chicago White Stockings, accelerated the drawing of the color line.
* March 17 – The British steamship SS Utopia, carrying Italian migrants to New York, sinks in the inner harbor of Gibraltar after collision with the battleship HMS Anson, killing 564.
Anson returned alone with his flagship the Centurion on 15 June 1744.
Several thousand people from North Carolina, mainly from Orange County, Anson County, and Granville County in the western region, were extremely dissatisfied with the wealthy North Carolina officials whom they considered cruel, arbitrary, tyrannical and corrupt.
Finally, in 1842 the southeastern part of Mecklenburg County was combined with the western part of Anson County to become Union County.
Like its parent county Bladen, Anson County was originally a vast territory with indefinite northern and western boundaries.
Finally, in 1842 the western part of Anson County was combined with the southeastern part of Mecklenburg County to become Union County.
When finished, Anson is expected to directly employ nearly 25, 000 people with an annual payroll of more than $ 868 million.
In 1843, Terrill, along with Anson W. Halbert, built a sawmill on the Sebewa Creek, just west of " The Corners " located where the corners of four sections met along the eastern township line.
* Country singer Jeannie C. Riley, who in the second half of 1968 had a number-one pop and country hit with Harper Valley PTA, was also born in Anson on Friday, October 19, 1945.
The earlier episodes revolve around Richie and his friends, Warren " Potsie " Weber ( Anson Williams ) and Ralph Malph ( Donny Most ), with Fonzarelli as a secondary character.
In about 1748 his great grandson Thomas Anson commissioned architect Thomas Wright to remodel the house, which was extended with flanking two-storey, three-bayed pavilions linked to the central block by pedimented passages.
An Avro Anson was equipped with an American Hallicrafters S-27 amateur radio receiver, the only known receiver capable of receiving the 40 MHz signal at the time, requisitioned from a shop in Lisle Street, London, operated by a member of the Y Service.
Richard Howe entered the navy in the Severn, one of the squadron sent into the south seas with George Anson in 1740.
For the next few years Sandwich spent time at his country estate, largely avoiding politics, though he kept in close contact with both Bedford and Anson and Britain's participation in the Seven Years War.
He was not on good terms with the new First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Anson, although they shared similar views on how any future naval war against France should be waged.
When Keeler retired in 1910, he was second all-time in hits with 2, 932, behind only Cap Anson.
On March 20, 1845, North Anson was set off as a separate town, although on March 13, 1855, it reunited with Anson.

0.792 seconds.