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* Robert M. Timm, Hopland Research & Extension Center, University of California, Hopland, California ; Rex O. Baker, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona ( retired ), Corona, California ; Joe R. Bennett, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services, Taft, California ; and Craig C. Coolahan, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services, Sacramento, California, " Coyote Attacks: An Increasing Suburban Problem " ( March 3, 2004 ).
Some notable current and retired jazz musicians in Hawaii include Gabe Baltazar ( saxophone ), Henry Allen ( guitar ), Adam Baron ( drums ), Vic Castellini ( Drums ), David Choy ( saxophone ), Rich Crandall ( piano ), Dan Del Negro ( keyboards ), Pierre Grill ( piano / keyboards / trombone ), Bruce Hamada ( bass ), DeShannon Higa ( trumpet ), Jim Howard ( piano ), Steve Jones ( bass ), John Kolivas ( bass ), Ryan Kunimura ( saxophone ), Noel Okimoto ( drums / percussion / vibes ), Michael Paulo ( reeds ), Rene Paulo ( acoustic grand piano ) was a forerunner of recording Hawaiian music in the jazz venue in the early 1960s and is one of Hawaii's legendary music greats, Robert Shinoda ( guitar ), Arex Ikehara ( bass ), Phil Bennett ( drums ), Aron Nelson ( piano ), Tennyson Stephens ( piano ), Dean Taba ( bass ), Betty Loo Taylor ( piano ), Tim Tsukiyama ( saxophone ) and Abe Lagrimas Jr. ( drums / ukulele / vibes ).
Routledge's extensive radio credits include several Alan Bennett plays and the BBC dramatisation of Carole Hayman's Ladies of Letters, in which she and Prunella Scales play retired women exchanging humorous correspondence over the course of several years.
Harvey has since left to pursue a solo career and Bennett has retired from the group.
Bennett retired from international rugby union in 1978, having won a total of 29 caps.
At the 1999 tournament, he was to fight American Michael Bennett in the final, but the whole Cuban team retired from the competition to protest the result of another Cuban boxer in the tournament whom they considered had been " robbed " by the judges, meaning that Bennett won the final on default.
He was not included in the cabinet of Conservative prime minister Richard Bennett, and retired from politics in 1935.
May Day: Started in 1968 by Professor Bennett Lamond of the English Department, who retired in 2004.
The first player to have his jersey number retired was Joel Bennett, who pitched for the Jackals from 2000 to 2006 and set most of the team's pitching records that have since been eclipsed by Isaac Pavlik, who has pitched with New Jersey since 2005.
* Jim Bennett ( hurler ) ( born 1944 ), Irish retired hurler
Miles had retired from representative football, and Bennett hoped he could remove the team's reliance on Lewis.
The Jets ' denials may be valid since Bucs coach John McKay, who allowed the Jets to score late in the 1984 contest, retired after the ' 84 season and had been replaced by Leeman Bennett, and also the Jets were 11-5 in 1985 and reached the playoffs, while Tampa Bay was in the midst of back-to-back 2-14 seasons in 1985 and ' 86.
* John Bennett ( hurler ) ( born 1934 ), Irish retired hurler
Donald Vivian Bennett ( May 9, 1915 – November 28, 2005 ) retired as a four star general from the United States Army in 1974.
Following the Badgers ' 2000 Final Four run, head coach Dick Bennett retired two games into the 2000 – 01 season.
Felton had replaced the retired Wayne E. Bennett.
After the season, Bennett quietly retired from the Australian Football League, having totalled 78 games and 222 goals.
Due to injury Drew Bennett retired on July 26, 2009 because a previous knee condition flared up.
* Richard Bedford Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935, retired here after his life in politics.
* Bill Bennett ( ice hockey ) ( born 1953 ), retired American ice hockey left winger
Having spent his entire playing career at the club and then becoming a member of the coaching staff after hanging up his boots, he was the club's longest-serving employee when he finally retired in 1998, and a surviving member of the Liverpool Boot Room, with the likes of Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, and Reuben Bennett having all died by this stage.
He formally retired from playing during the 1968-69 season and joined the coaching staff full-time, where he joined the ' Boot Room ' team of Shankly, Fagan, Bob Paisley and Reuben Bennett.

Bennett and Britain
* Fourth running of the Gordon Bennett Cup takes place in Ireland due to road racing being illegal in Great Britain, the scheduled host.
* It is at the 1903 Gordon Bennett cup that international racing colours are formally adopted with Italy taking red, Germany white, France blue and Great Britain taking its British racing green ( BRG ) for the first time.
Napier's 1902 win brought the Gordon Bennett hosting duties to Britain, and the 1903 event was held south of Dublin, with three shaft-driven Napiers defending British honour, all in the ( later famous ) green: a brace of 470 cu in ( 7708 cc ) 45 hp ( 33. 5 kW ) fours of Charles Jarrott and J. W. Stocks ( with McDonald, the Genoa plant manager, his riding mechanic ), and an 80 hp ( 838 cu in, 13, 726 cc ), the Type K5, of Edge ; Jarrott and Stocks wrecked, while Edge was disqualified for receiving outside assistance ( onlookers helped throw buckets of water over the wheels to cool the tyres ).
* The third Gordon Bennett Cup is run from Paris to Innsbruck and won by Selwyn Edge ( Great Britain ) driving a Napier 30hp.
* American Women's Singles Championship – Helen Wills Moody ( USA ) defeats Eileen Bennett Whittingstall ( Great Britain ) 6 – 4 6 – 1
In the weeks following the grand final Bennett travelled with the Broncos to England, where they played the 1992 World Club Challenge against British champions Wigan, helping Brisbane become the first NSWRL club to win the match in Britain.
* French Women's Singles Championship – Helen Wills Moody ( USA ) defeats Eileen Bennett Whittingstall ( Great Britain ) 6 – 1 6 – 2
As one of Britain ’ s most respected and versatile musicians, Bennett has produced over two hundred works for the concert hall, and fifty scores for film and television, as well as having been a writer and performer of jazz songs for fifty years.
To succeed President Daniel Dana, Dartmouth Trustees selected Bennett Tyler, a South Britain, Connecticut, minister and Yale graduate.
The last leg of the narrator's return trip must be by train, as she wishes to get from Paris to Great Britain, where she will meet up with Bennett again.
* John Bennett ( rugby league ), rugby league footballer of the 1920s and ' 30s for Great Britain, England, Rochdale Hornets, and Wigan
He returned to Great Britain and studied music in London under William Sterndale Bennett and at the University of Cambridge.
Born in Cooperstown, New York State, USA, Bennett moved to Britain in 1969, where she was educated at Bognor Regis Comprehensive School, then studied politics, philosophy and economics at St Anne ’ s College, Oxford.
A reference to the play is made in the popular British TV series, Little Britain, in which a schoolmaster finishes the morning roll call with " Unman, Wittering and Zigo absent ", while Alan Bennett credits Giles Cooper and the play's influence in his creation of The History Boys.
He has also worked as Peter Hall ’ s assistant director on Tamburlaine at the National Theatre of Great Britain in 1976, and when he went to live in New York in 1980, he subsequently worked on Broadway as a librettist for Michael Bennett ( of A Chorus Line ).

Bennett and 1938
Howard Hughes also used Floyd Bennett Field as the start and finish of his July 1938 record-setting circumnavigation of the globe in ninety-one hours ( as depicted in the 2004 film The Aviator ).
Floyd Bennett Field's most storied flight was probably that of Douglas " Wrong Way " Corrigan who, in 1938, after repeatedly being denied permission by the authorities to attempt a non-stop flight to Ireland, " accidentally " crossed the Atlantic in a second-hand surplus aircraft on a flight registered to go to California.
In 1938, at 7 years old, his father brought him to Winnipeg at the Conservative Party of Canada leadership convention where he met his namesake, R. B. Bennett.
Herridge returned to Canada and was a delegate to the 1938 National Conservative Party Convention and raised hackles when he made an attack on a policy resolution that endorsed orthodox finance policy, rejecting the New Deal policies advocated by Bennett and Herridge in the last days of Bennett's government.
In 1938, the company completed what Bennett described as the most modern paint manufacturing plant in the West.
On 9 July 1938, Corrigan again left California for Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York.
* Bobby Bennett ( The Famous Flames ) ( born 1938 ), member of James Brown's singing group The Famous Flames
At least two movies have depicted a fictional account of the first drive along the Chisholm Trail: The Texans ( 1938 ), directed by James Hogan and starring Randolph Scott and Joan Bennett, and Red River ( 1948 ), directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift.
Bennett was unsuccessful in his first two attempts for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, losing in 1938 and 1940 to incumbent Democrat Frank E. Hook.
His companies of the late ' 30s, Victory Pictures ( 1935 – 1939 ) and Puritan Pictures ( 1935 – 1938 ), relied on screen menace Bela Lugosi, cowboy star Tim McCoy and Olympic athlete Herman Brix ( later to change his name to Bruce Bennett ) to draw the customers.
In 1942, Hook lost in the general election to Republican John B. Bennett ( having previously defeated him in 1938 and 1940 ).

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