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At Gen Con 2012, FASA Games, Inc. was revealed, which includes FASA Corporation co-founder Ross Babcock on the Board of Directors.
The single piece cast iron frame was patented in 1825 in Boston by Alpheus Babcock, combining the metal hitch pin plate ( 1821, claimed by Broadwood on behalf of Samuel Hervé ) and resisting bars ( Thom and Allen, 1820, but also claimed by Broadwood and Érard ).
This design is attributed to Gottfried Silbermann or Christian Ernst Friderici on the continent, and Johannes Zumpe or Harman Vietor in England, and it was improved by changes first introduced by Guillaume-Lebrecht Petzold in France and Alpheus Babcock in the United States.
Carlyle replaced Babcock, who later signed on to coach the Red Wings.
The Kemeny Commission noted that Babcock and Wilcox's PORV valve had previously failed on 11 occasions, nine of them in the open position, allowing coolant to escape.
Many similar Babcock and Wilcox reactors on order were canceled ; in total, 51 American nuclear reactors were canceled from 1980 – 1984.
The boundaries of the town were the South Shore Railroad on the north, Babcock Road on the east, the Liberty Township line on the south, and the Portage Township line on the west, excluding the Zehner and Lightfoot properties.
Parkwood Estates with 38 lots, south of Haglund Road, Trail Creek with 41 lots, and Corlin's Landing with 202 lots, both to be located on the west side of Babcock Road, south of Old Porter Road.
John married Martha Babcock in the township on June 29, 1873.
* Tim M. Babcock, 16th Governor of Montana, grew up on a ranch and later a house in Glendive, graduate of Dawson County High School in Glendive
Several state-of-the-art operational wind turbines are sited on Babcock Ridge, the " eastern continental divide ," along the eastern edge of Cambria and Somerset Counties.
A twentieth-century lexicographer, Philip Babcock Gove, attacked it retrospectively on those grounds.
The University's Babcock Graduate School of Management maintains a presence on the main campus in Winston-Salem and in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Founded in 1669 by John Babcock, it is a beachfront community on the south shore of the state.
In July and November 1869, under authority of the President Grant and permission by the State Department on the second trip, Orville Babcock, private secretary to President Grant, secretly negotiated a treaty with President Buenaventura Báez, President of the Dominican Republic.
In 1866, William Buckingham Curtis, Harry Buermeyer, and John C. Babcock opened a gymnasium on the corner of 6th Avenue and 14th Street in their New York City apartment, after discussing the rapid rise of organized athletics in England.
* John Babcock, Canada's last WWI veteran, was born on a farm near the village.
The Freeland home scenes were shot at a rented house on Babcock Avenue in the San Fernando Valley.
The crater Babcock on the Moon is named after him, as is asteroid 3167 Babcock ( jointly named after him and his son ).
* Babcock crater on the Moon is named only for his father

Babcock and Nanny
She is best known for her role as C. C. Babcock on The Nanny.

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Babcock later worked for the Chickering & Mackays firm who patented the first full iron frame for grand pianos in 1843.
The primary instigator and contributor to these and other scandals was Grant's personal secretary, Orville E. Babcock, who indirectly controlled many cabinet departments and was able to delay investigations by reformers.
Babcock had direct access to Grant at the White House and had tremendous influence over who could see the President.
However, one of the Bechtel Governors must be a representative of Babcock and Wilcox ( B & W ) or the Washington Division of URS Corporation ( URS ), who is nominated jointly by B & W and URS each year, and who must be approved and appointed by Bechtel.
Philip Babcock Gove, an editor at Merriam-Webster who became editor-in-chief of Webster's Third New International Dictionary, wrote a letter to the journal American Speech, fifteen years after the error was caught, in which he explained why " dord " was included in that dictionary.
The Vetters were former employees of the Babcock Company who left to start their own company in the 1950s.
It was edited by Philip Babcock Gove and a team of lexicographers who spent 757 editor-years and $ 3. 5 million.
Douglas Babcock suggests that Rutherford, while himself honourable, left himself at the mercy of unscrupulous men who ultimately ruined his political career.
The parents, who according to the artist's granddaughter, Martha Babcock Amory, came to Boston in 1736, were " engaged in trade, like almost all the inhabitants of the North American colonies at that time ".
Besides Lansbury as Mame, the cast included Bea Arthur as Vera Charles, Frankie Michaels as Patrick, Jane Connell as Agnes Gooch, and Willard Waterman ( who had played Claude Upson in the 1958 film ) as Dwight Babcock.
Charles L. Remond's siblings included Nancy, the eldest, wife of James Shearman, an oyster dealer ; Caroline, a salon owner, wife of Joseph Putnam ; Cecelia, co-owner of a wig salon, wife of James Babcock ; Maritchie Juan, wig salon co-owner ; Sarah Parker, abolition activist ; and John, who was married to Ruth Rice.
Sharpe set up what he called the Bureau of Military Information and was aided by John C. Babcock, who had worked for Allan Pinkerton and had made maps for George B. McClellan.
* Barbara Babcock, who had parts in several other Star Trek episodes, had a very unusual role here: voicing over Isis the cat's " meows ".
Detroit marks the seventh coaching stint for the nomadic Babcock, a native of Ontario who has lived in six Canadian provinces ( Saskatchewan, Quebec, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba ) and four US states ( Washington, Ohio, California and his current residence, Michigan ).
He joined Mike Babcock ( Detroit Red Wings ), Scotty Bowman ( Montreal ), Tom Johnson ( Boston ), Mike Keenan ( Philadelphia ), Glen Sather ( Edmonton ), and Fred Shero ( Philadelphia ) as head coaches who led their teams to back-to-back 50-win seasons.
In April 1875, Pierrepont was appointed U. S. Attorney General by President Ulysses S. Grant, who having teamed up with Secretary of Treasury, Benjamin Bristow, vigorously prosecuted the notorious Whiskey Ring, a national tax evasion swindle that involved whiskey distillers, brokers, and government officials, including President Grant's private secretary, Orville E. Babcock.
It featured a live performance at the Sunrise Musical Theater in Sunrise, Florida, backed by Bobby Scumaci on keyboards, Johnne Sambataro on rhythm guitar ( who rejoined Mason for the DVD, after previously touring with him in 1978 ), Richard Campbell on bass and Greg Babcock on drums.
William Babcock Hazen ( September 27, 1830 – January 16, 1887 ) was a career United States Army officer who served in the Indian Wars, as a Union general in the American Civil War, and as Chief Signal Officer of the U. S. Army.
Courtney Babcock ( born June 30, 1972 ) is a Canadian runner, who is a two-time national champion in the women's 5. 000 metres.
During a playoff series against the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2009, Detroit coach Mike Babcock said of Holmström, " I think there's ( defencemen ) out there who think they might actually get to him.
Philip Babcock Gove ( 1902-1972 ) was an American lexicographer who was editor-in-chief of the controversial Webster's Third New International Dictionary, published in 1961.
Soon after that, the shops were purchased by the Babcock family who operated them until the 1930s, employing at their peak over 100 workers.

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