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The Philosophy Hall at Columbia University, which housed the basement laboratory where Armstrong developed FM radio.
Philosophy Hall, the Columbia building where Armstrong developed FM, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2003 in recognition of that fact.
Also, the United States Army Communications and Electronics Life Cycle Management Command ( CECOM-LCMC ) Headquarters at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland is named Armstrong Hall in his honor.
The JA Ranch is located in the counties of Donley, Hall, Briscoe, and Armstrong.
Rodeo was the hometown of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Lefty Gomez for the New York Yankees, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt as well as Eric the Midget of the Howard Stern Show.
The largest venue is the Armstrong Hall near the town centre capable of seating 350 and adjacent to this is the Cossham Hall with a seating for 140.
Thornbury Musical Theatre Group ( TMTG ) perform shows at the Armstrong Hall.
Thornbury Amateur Dramatic Society ( TADS ) perform several plays each year, often in the Armstrong Hall or the adjacent Cossham Hall.
North Avon Youth Theatre ( NYTC ) are a youth group who perform an annual show at the Armstrong Hall in Thornbury in April.
He defeated other Hall of Fame fighters such as Jake LaMotta, Carmen Basilio, Gene Fullmer, Randy Turpin, Carl ' Bobo ' Olson, Henry Armstrong, Rocky Graziano and Kid Gavilan.
Armstrong became a member of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame.
* Biographical sketch for Henry Armstrong on the International Boxing Hall of Fame ( IBHOF ) web site
On February 29, 2012 the USSF announced the induction of Tony Meola, Claudio Reyna, Tony DiCicco, and Desmond Armstrong into the Hall of Fame.
Beginning with the album Bells, a live concert at New York Town Hall with Donald Ayler, Charles Tyler, Lewis Worrell and Sunny Murray, Ayler turned to performances that were chains of marching band-or mariachi-style themes alternating with overblowing and multiphonic freely improvised group solos, a wild and unique sound that took jazz back to its pre-Louis Armstrong roots of collective improvisation.
In 1990, Wilde was elected into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame as a member of that institution's inaugural class, a distinction shared with all time greats such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Harry Greb, Benny Leonard and Henry Armstrong.
A similar café, known as the " Kineticart " is located in Armstrong Hall, the main engineering building.
It is located in the center of Armstrong Hall, and among the tables and chairs various engineering and science exhibits can be viewed.
Since the mid-1950s, new facilities include three large residence halls, Worner Campus Center, Tutt Library, Olin Hall of Science and the Barnes Science Center, Honnen Ice Rink, Boettcher Health Center, Schlessman Pool, Armstrong Hall of Humanities, Palmer Hall, El Pomar Sports Center, and Packard Hall of Music and Art.
* Kotler, Philip and Armstrong, Gary Principles of Marketing Pearson, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2007 ISBN 978-0-13-239002-6, ISBN 0-13-239002-7

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Half a mile below at the mouth of Salyer's Canyon was an old ranch that the company had purchased from A. J. Armstrong, occupied by a Mexican, his wife, and an old trapper.
For example, it was a battalion of the 7th Cavalry under Colonel George Armstrong Custer that had been wiped out at the Battle of The Little Big Horn.
The main relief presenters are Martine Croxall, Gavin Esler ( BBC News at Five ), Sophie Long ( mainly weekday afternoons ), Rachel Schofield ( Monday mornings ), Tim Willcox and Julian Worricker ( Friday afternoons ), while Fiona Armstrong, Ellie Crisell, Ben Geoghagen, Roger Johnson, Kasia Madera, Chris Rogers, Babita Sharma, Julia Somerville, Sue Thearle and Carole Walker also fill in for regular presenters.
Three years before Davis ' lectures, Henry Edward Armstrong taught a degree course in chemical engineering at the City and Guilds of London Institute.
Realizing that iron was more difficult to pierce with breech-loaded cannon, Armstrong designed rifled muzzle-loading guns, which proved successful ; The Times reported: " even the fondest believers in the invulnerability of our present ironclads were obliged to confess that against such artillery, at such ranges, their plates and sides were almost as penetrable as wooden ships.
The soundtrack album, which featured Louis Armstrong, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, and Carmen McRae was recorded in 1961 ; the musical itself was performed at the 1962 Monterey Jazz Festival.
Davenport was founded on May 14, 1836 by Antoine LeClaire and was named for his friend, George Davenport, a colonel during the Black Hawk War stationed at nearby Fort Armstrong.
Davenport was established on May 14, 1836 by Antoine LeClaire, and named after his good friend Colonel George Davenport who was stationed at Fort Armstrong during the war.
The ban at Ericsson was eventually lifted, and Armstrong was re-hired by Ericsson in 2004.
John Armstrong, who was also a native of New York, began working at the Oxford University Press at a young age and eventually reached the position of Vice President of the American branch.
Emily Smith first met John Armstrong in the North Presbyterian Church, which was located at 31st Street and Ninth Avenue.
In 1895 the Armstrong family moved from their brownstone row house at 347 West 29th Street to another similar house at 26 West 97th Street in the Upper West Side.
In order to improve his health the Armstrong family moved in 1902 from the Upper West Side into a house at 1032 Warburton Avenue in Yonkers, which overlooked the Hudson river.
As an undergraduate, and later as a professor at Columbia University, Armstrong worked from his parent's attic in Yonkers, New York to develop the regenerative circuit, the superheterodyne receiver, and the superregenerative circuit.
In 1934 Armstrong began working for RCA at the request of the president of RCA, David Sarnoff.
Sarnoff and Armstrong first met at a boxing match involving Jack Dempsey in 1920.
Financially broken and mentally beaten after years of legal tussles with RCA and others, Armstrong lashed out at his wife one day with a fireplace poker, striking her on the arm.
In 1946 the FCC's decision to use Armstrong's FM system as the standard for NTSC television sound gave Armstrong another chance at royalty payments.
Her first film under RKO was The Most Dangerous Game ( 1932 ), co-starring Joel McCrea and shot at night on the same jungle sets that were being used for King Kong during the day, with the leads from both films, Wray and Robert Armstrong, appearing in both movies.
* 1935 – Inventor Edwin Armstrong gives the first public demonstration of FM broadcasting in the United States at Alpine, New Jersey.

Armstrong and Columbia
In science and technology, Columbia alumni include: founder of IBM Herman Hollerith ; inventor of FM radio Edwin Armstrong ; inventor of the nuclear submarine Hyman Rickover ; founder of Google China Kai-Fu Lee ; scientists Stephen Jay Gould, Robert Millikan, Helium – neon laser inventor Ali Javan and Michael Pupin ; chief-engineer of the New York City subway William Barclay Parsons ; philosophers Irwin Edman and Robert Nozick ; and economist Milton Friedman
In addition, Columbia established the Edwin Howard Armstrong Professorship in Computer Science in Armstrong's memory.
The five largest private employers in Columbia County are Fred Meyer, Armstrong World Industries, Wal-Mart, Boise Paper, and USG.
Athena helps build the Argo, Roman moulded terracotta plaque, first century AD Jason and the Argonauts is a 1963 Columbia Pictures fantasy feature film starring Todd Armstrong as the titular mythical Greek hero in a story about his quest for the Golden Fleece.
* Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines: inc. " Weatherbird ", " Muggles ", " Tight Like This ", " West End Blues ": Columbia 1928: reissued many times inc. as The Smithsonian Collection MLP 2012
One category on the Revlon Category Board was " Jazz ", and within months of the premiere Columbia Records issued a 1955 album of various jazz artists under the tie-in title $ 64, 000 Jazz ( CL 777, also EP B-777 ), with the following tracks: " The Shrike " ( Pete Rugolo ), " Perdido " ( J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding ), " Laura " ( Erroll Garner ), " Honeysuckle Rose " ( Benny Goodman ), " Tawny " ( Woody Herman ), " One O ' Clock Jump " ( Harry James ), " How Hi the Fi " ( Buck Clayton ), " I'm Comin ', Virginia " ( Eddie Condon ), " A Fine Romance " ( Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond ), " I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart " ( Duke Ellington ) and " Ain't Misbehavin '" ( Louis Armstrong ).
The regenerative receiver was invented and patented in 1914 by American electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong when he was an undergraduate at Columbia University.
Haas and Diliberto had previously produced the award-winning documentary series Totally Wired ( 1982 – 1989 ), which won Columbia University's Major Armstrong Award, the Ohio State Award, and the National Federation of Community Broadcaster's Award.
* In Canada, The Gambrinus Malting Corporation is based in Armstrong, British Columbia.
In 2008, Wheldon married his long-time personal assistant, Susie Behm, originally from Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada.
* Armstrong, British Columbia
* William James Armstrong ( 1826 – 1915 ), merchant, miller and politician in British Columbia
* The institute is housed at the corner of West 112th St. and Broadway in New York City in Columbia University's Armstrong Hall.
*" All of Me " ( Columbia, 1932 ) performed by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
The company was founded by the Armstrong Group in 1990, and is based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Shyla Stylez ( born September 23, 1982 in Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada ) is the stage name of Amanda Friedland, a Canadian pornographic actress.

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