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Mitchell Barton drew in the fragrance deeply, letting the smoke lie warm and soothing in his throat for a moment before he exhaled.
The 1977 edition also lists Peter G. Dowdeswell of Earls Barton for drinking two pints of beer from a single vessel in 2. 3 seconds on June 11, 1975 and two litres in 6. 0 seconds on 7 February 1975.
A later proposal by William Barton Rogers led to a charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was signed by the governor of Massachusetts on April 10, 1861.
The director was Scott Elliott, the choreographer Aszure Barton, and, while not adored by the critics, the production was nominated for the " Best Musical Revival " Tony award.
Carlisle never actually played with the band, owing to her being sidelined by a bout of mononucleosis for an extended period, and she was replaced by her friend Donna Rhia, real name: Becky Barton, who played three gigs and recorded their first single.
* February 27 – U. S. Congressman Daniel Sickles shoots Philip Barton Key for having an affair with his wife.
In 1925 famed advertiser Bruce Barton, a future congressman, sent a letter to 24 wealthy men in America to raise funds for the college.
Thanks to such leaders as Barton W. Stone ( 1772 – 1844 ) and Alexander Campbell ( 1788 – 1866 ), the camp meeting revival became a major mode of church expansion for the Methodists and Baptists.
Barton always had a passion for being a nurse.
Clara Barton became a school teacher in 1837 teaching in the area for a dozen years in schools at Oxford, N. Oxford, Charlton, and West Millbury.
In 1869, during her trip to Geneva, Switzerland, Barton was introduced to the Red Cross and Henry Dunant's book A Memory of Solferino, which called for the formation of national societies to provide relief voluntarily on a neutral basis.
When Clara Barton returned to the United States, she inaugurated a movement to gain recognition for the International Committee of the Red Cross by the United States government.
* Barton Center for Diabetes Education, North Oxford, MA
* Newton Barton Diary, 1894 – 1895 – A shipboard diary kept by able seaman Newton Barton on one of his voyages to recruit South Sea Islanders for the Queensland cane fields.
Barton eventually received ownership of the organization, which she held for 4 years.
According to radio talk show host Glenn Sacks, investigators also speculated that Barton started the fire so she could be a hero for putting it out and saving the forest.
In 1981, John Barton followed the 1957 Old Vic model and directed a heavily edited version of the play as a double bill with The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the RSC, starring Patrick Stewart as Titus, Sheila Hancock as Tamora, Hugh Quarshie as Aaron and Leonie Mellinger as Lavinia.
Thomson took the symbolism for the colors from a book called Elements of Heraldy by Antoine Pyron du Martre, which William Barton had lent to him.
* Clara Barton Camp, summer camp for girls with diabetes
In the autumn of 1533, various arrests were made in connection with the so-called revelations of the Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, but as Fisher was taken seriously ill in December, proceedings against him were postponed for a time.
** Iphigenia at Aulis, the first part of The Greeks trilogy, adapted and directed by John Barton for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1980.
Fred Barton, a robot historian, is credited with saving Robby from ruin and completely restoring him to his original state ; Barton used original duplicate replacement parts made for Forbidden Planet by MGM's prop department.

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In 1896, responding to the humanitarian crisis in the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the Hamidian Massacres, Barton sailed to Constantinople and after long negotiations with Abdul Hamid II, opened the first American International Red Cross headquarters in the heart of Turkey.
Nevertheless, the protectionists were lukewarm supporters of federation and in June 1891, Barton resigned from the Council and stood for election to East Sydney and announced that " so long as Protection meant a Ministry of enemies to Federation, they would get no vote from him ".
These articles caught the attention of Otis Barton, an engineer who had long admired Beebe and who had his own ambition to become a deep-sea explorer.
Famous match races include the 1851 match at York between the Epsom Derby winners The Flying Dutchman and Voltigeur ; the 1878 four mile long race in Louisville between the Eastern U. S. colt Ten Broeck and California filly Mollie McCarty that inspired the song Molly and Tenbrooks, the Canadian contest between Man o ' War and Sir Barton in 1920, won by Man O ' War ; Seabiscuit's victory over War Admiral in the 1938 Pimlico Special ; the 1955 race between Nashua and Swaps, the 1966 Pace of the Century between standardbred champs Bret Hanover and Cardigan Bay, and 1975's tragedy-marred contest between colt Foolish Pleasure and filly Ruffian at Belmont Park.
The band was initially fronted by Peter Barton, who has a long history, going back to the early 1980s, of playing with resurrected famous acts, including The Animals, The Hollies and Lieutenant Pigeon.
Other business included the long standing issue of Robert Barton of Over Barnton's ship the Black Bark, seized by Spanish pirates off England in 1519.
He donated the house, with its long narrow garden running from Barton Road to Selwyn Gardens, to the university upon his death in 1946.
A notable feature of Bradford on Avon is the huge grade II * listed tithe barn, 180 feet long and 30 feet wide, which was constructed in the 14th century and is now part of Barton Farm Country Park.
Barton — known as " Black Bart " for the long sentences he gave criminals — revealed his contempt for the prosecutors.
At both houses during this long career she played all the leading tragedy and comedy parts, and Barton Booth ( who discovered her ) said she was the best successor of Mrs Oldfield.
" Barton Hall " was the first new arrival on the railway in over 25 years on long term loan and was eventually purchased by the Railway to assist with railway operations.
His long experience in Victoria made him a natural choice to be Treasurer in the first federal ministry under Edmund Barton.
Beginning in 1948, the Hammer film company made three Dick Barton films and, long after the radio series had been replaced by The Archers, Southern Television made a television version in 1979.
Wright designed the complex as an integrated composition of connecting buildings, consisting of the primary building, the Martin House, a long pergola connecting with a conservatory, a carriage house-stable and a smaller residence, the Barton House, which shares the site and was built for George F. Barton and his wife Delta, Darwin Martin's sister.
Lyne supported federation only at the last minute after long being a strong opponent and, as a result, he was unpopular with other leading colonial, pro-federation politicians including Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin.
In August 1869, he met Clara Barton, who was in Switzerland for a long medical rest.

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Edward Ferrars then pays a short visit to Barton Cottage but seems unhappy and out of sorts.
A. Barton Hepburn, then president of Chase Manhattan Bank, founded the School in 1916 with 11 full-time faculty members and an opening class of 61 students, including 8 women.
* Barton Stone, Presbyterian non-Calvinist, then early leader of the Restoration Movement
Barton then achieved widespread recognition by delivering lectures around the country about her war experiences.
Barton then came up with another design, which the committee submitted back to Congress on May 9, 1782, just five days after being formed.
Great Span's saddle then slipped, leaving Billy Barton in the lead until he too then fell.
It then included the present counties of Jasper, McDonald, and Barton, which were successively created from it.
Founder Clara Barton, then 67, came to Johnstown with 50 doctors and nurses and set up tent hospitals as well as temporary " hotels " for the homeless, and stayed on for five months to coordinate relief efforts.
Wake stood as a Liberal candidate in the 1949 Australian federal election for the Sydney seat of Barton, running against Dr. Herbert Evatt, then Deputy Prime Minister, Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs in the Ben Chifley Labor government.
Following the shootings, police searching Barton's home found that his second wife, Leigh Ann Vandiver Barton, and two children, Matthew David Barton ( 12 ) and Mychelle Elizabeth Barton ( 10 ), had been murdered by hammer blows before the shooting spree ; the children had then been placed in bed, as if sleeping.
* Donald Sinden as Sir Peter Teazle, Marc Sinden as Charles Surface, Googie Withers as Lady Sneerwell, directed by John Barton, Haymarket Theatre ( transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre ) in 1983 and then was chosen as the British Council's 50th anniversary tour of Europe in 1984.
This provision was first proposed in 2003 and had been thought by some to be a priority of Tom DeLay and Rep. Joe Barton, then chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee.
In 1872 Western Union, then financed by the Vanderbilts and J. P. Morgan, bought one-third of Gray and Barton Co. and changed the name to Western Electric Manufacturing Company of Chicago.
She went to the SHAPE High School in Mons in Belgium, then Barne Barton Secondary Modern school in St Budeaux and Stoke Damerel High School for Girls ( now called Stoke Damerel Community College ) in Stoke, Plymouth.
( Before emigrating to New Zealand, Barton had been Supervisor at the then Trentham Hall.
The ground was well prepared, then, when in the summer of 1908 he and his cousin Robert Barton took a holiday motor tour inspecting agricultural co-operatives in the south and west of Ireland.
The route then passed through Barton and then crossed the southwestern corner of Santa Fe County.
In 1995, Judge Robert Barton ordered a new trial for Violet, then 72, and Cheryl, who had been imprisoned eight years.
Morrow then appeared from 1960 – 1961 as Joe Cannon in three episodes of NBC's The Outlaws with Barton MacLane.
Historians have erroneously claimed that Barton then studied at the University of Göttingen, but this has yet to be verified.

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