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In 1925, the school established a department of geology and hired William Bennett Munro, then chairman of the division of History, Government, and Economics at Harvard University, to create a division of humanities and social sciences at Caltech.
It is not known whether pterosaurs practiced any form of parental care, but their ability to fly as soon as they emerged from the egg and the numerous flaplings found in environments far from nests and alongside adults has led most researchers, including Christopher Bennett and David Unwin, to conclude that the young were dependent on their parents for a relatively short period of time, during a period of rapid growth while the wings grew long enough to fly, and then left the nest to fend for themselves, possibly within days of hatching.
He grew up nearby at the home of his father, Henry John Bennett, at Hopewell Cape, the shire town of Albert County, then a town of 1, 800 people.
In addition to his Protestant faith, Bennett grew up with an abiding love of the British Empire, then at its apogee.
He was then a partner in the Chatham law firm of Tweedie and Bennett.
Bennett was ranked # 12 by a survey of Canadian historians out of the then 20 Prime Ministers of Canada through Jean Chrétien.
Green Bay then put the game away with an 11-yard touchdown run by Bennett.
On September 13 2001, the idea was presented to executives of Consolidated Edison, the electric utility company serving New York City, by John Englehart, then president of the brand innovation firm Arnell Group Architects John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi of PROUN Space Studio distributed their " Project for the Immediate Reconstruction of Manhattan's Skyline ".
The son of a co-op butcher, Walter and his wife Lilian Mary ( née Peel ), Bennett attended Christ Church, Upper Armley, Church of England School ( in the same class as Barbara Taylor Bradford ) and then Leeds Modern School ( now Lawnswood School ), learned Russian at the Joint Services School for Linguists during his national service and gained a place at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
The city of Bennettsville was founded in 1819 and named after Thomas Bennett, Jr., then governor of South Carolina.
He stopped off in Paris, Marseilles, then walked to Hyeres, where he ran out of money and wired Bennett for more.
Bennett then toured the country speaking against the Latter-day Saints and published a bitter anti-Mormon exposé charging the Saints with licentiousness.
In Istanbul, Gurdjieff also met Captain John G. Bennett, then head of British Military Intelligence in Constantinople.
* Sixth and final running of the Gordon Bennett Cup takes place in France on the Charade Circuit, then known as the Circuit d ' Auvergne, at Clermont-Ferrand.
After teaching political philosophy and American politics at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Kristol went to work in government in 1985, serving as chief of staff to Secretary of Education William Bennett during the Reagan administration, and then as Chief of Staff to the Vice President under Dan Quayle in the George H. W. Bush administration.
Friendly relations continued with Madame de Salzmann and her groups throughout 1951 and 1952, but by then Bennett was convinced that his more senior students were not making progress, and that he had to find out for himself whether there still existed an ancient tradition or source from which Gurdjieff had derived his teaching.
He had especially good relations with both of his senatorial colleagues from Louisiana, first Allen J. Ellender and, then, J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., who like Long was born in Shreveport.
During the 2006 – 07 season, the once-moribund Cougar men's basketball team achieved unprecedented success, including its first Top 10 ranking under then first-year head coach Tony Bennett, reaching as high as No. 9 in the AP poll on 2-20-07.
On March 30, 2007, after leading his team to a 26 – 8 record, 2nd place in the Pac-10 and to their first tournament appearance in over a decade, then Head Coach Tony Bennett was awarded the prestigious AP Coach of the Year award, receiving 40 of a possible 72 votes.
Bennett then further refined his approach to encompass jazz singing.
Bennett ( who had been a corporate lawyer with Canadian Pacific as a client prior to entering politics ) to pressure CNR into ending its on-train radio service in 1931 and then withdrawing from the radio business entirely in 1933.
Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with cheery commercial spokeswoman Mary Bennett ( aka the " Tea Lady "), whose blithesome pitches for Lipton Tea contrasted sharply with the macabre themes of the stories.
In 1960, Faubus defeated Attorney General Bruce Bennett in the Democratic gubernatorial primary for and then crushed the Republican choice, Henry M. Britt, an attorney from Hot Springs, to secure reelection.
The court then moved to impeach Clarendon, supported by many of Ashley's former political allies ( including George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, and Sir Henry Bennett, who by this point had been created Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington ).

Bennett and recommended
John Bassett, Wadham College, Oxford graduate and assistant to Ponsonby, recommended jazz band mate and rising cabaret talent Dudley Moore, who in turn recommended Alan Bennett, who had been a hit at Edinburgh a few years before.
This had been done in preparation for Buchan's appointment as Canada's governor general ; when consulted by Canadian prime minister Richard Bennett about the appointment, the Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition, William Lyon Mackenzie King, had recommended that the King allow Buchan to serve as viceroy as a commoner, but George V insisted that he be represented by a peer.
A family friend, Frank Woodward, recommended Vélez to actor Richard Bennett, who was well known in the American theater.
Unfazed, Random House representative Bennett Cerf recommended that stores move the book to the fiction section.
Dr. George Bennett of Johns Hopkins University recommended against surgery.
Because there is no evidence for either in Rhamphorhynchus, Bennett considered his findings consistent with an ectothermic metabolism, though he recommended more studies needed to be done.

Bennett and him
The arrival city for his airline ticket read " New York "; landing, instead, in the neighboring state outraged him and caused him to order the plane to fly to Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field.
He halted or revamped corrupt programs and developed an antidrug offensive, which enabled him to collaborate with Director of the National Drug Control Policy Bill Bennett.
The Denison team sent a letter to James Gordon Bennett Challenging him to a match game.
One day, while Bennett was crossing the Miramichi River on the ferry boat, a well-dressed lad about nine years younger came over to him and struck up a conversation.
Behind him, 3 of the Bills starting linebackers, Darryl Talley, Shane Conlan, and Cornelius Bennett, were selected to the Pro Bowl.
Bennett played with the Buffalo Bills when they suffered their 4 consecutive Super Bowl losses in XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII ; and thus was determined to finally get a championship ring that had eluded him in the past.
While Bennett and Miller were already pursuing traditional careers, Cook had an agent due to his having written a West End revue for Kenneth Williams ; as a result, Cook's agent negotiated a higher weekly fee for him to participate, although by the time the agent's fee was deducted, Cook actually earned less than the others from the initial run.
Bennett proceeds to write a series of enormously popular articles mocking Longfellow's hick ways and odd behavior, giving him the moniker " Cinderella Man ".
On July 25, 1880, Captain Joseph H. Hurst, of Company A, 12th Infantry, and Commanding Officer of Fort Bennett, asked Deputy U. S. Marshal Virgil Earp to help him track Cowboys who had stolen six U. S. Army mules from Camp Rucker.
In 2010, Bennett described how he was mugged by two women who surreptitiously squirted him with ice cream in Marks & Spencer, Camden Town.
Bennett, who initially was grateful the women had helped clean him said the experience afterwards made him ' less likely to believe in the kindness of strangers.
In October 2008 Bennett announced that he was donating his entire archive of working papers, unpublished manuscripts, diaries and books to the Bodleian Library, stating that it was a gesture of thanks repaying a debt he felt he owed to the British welfare state that had given him educational opportunities which his humble family background would otherwise never have afforded.
On May 24, 2009, the former guitarist for the band Wilco, Jay Bennett, died in his sleep of an overdose of the drug via Duragesic time-release patches prescribed for him.
";, a Chippendale's dancer, in a famous sketch that paired him with guest host Patrick Swayze ; one of the " Gap Girls ", who hung out together at a local mall ; a stereotypical lunch lady, to the theme of Lunchlady Land performed by Adam Sandler ; and Bennett Brauer, a Weekend Update commentator who often divulged his personal and hygienic problems via air quotes.
A review in Variety magazine included: " Fritz Lang's production and direction ably project the sordid tale of the romance between a milquetoast character and a gold-digging blonde ... Edward G. Robinson is the mild cashier and amateur painter whose love for Joan Bennett leads him to embezzlement, murder and disgrace.
Bennett successfully lobbied McKay to replace him in his old job with Stevens, and Stevens returned to Washington, D. C., to take up the position.
Shah gave Bennett a " Declaration of the People of the Tradition " and authorised him to share this with other Gurdjieffians.
For three days he toured training bases involved in the modification program, distressed at his findings of shortages and work failures, and on the spot made Maj. Gen. Bennett E. Meyers, a military procurement officer accompanying him, the coordinator of the program.
Bennett himself would later display an extraordinary talent for languages, which enabled him to talk with many spiritual teachers in their native tongues, and to study Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic and Christian sacred texts in their original forms.
Bennett makes little reference to his childhood in his autobiography, ' Witness ', but elsewhere he credits his mother with instilling in him the virtues of hard work and tolerance.
Taken to a military hospital, operated upon, and apparently in a coma for six days, Bennett had an out-of-body experience which convinced him that there is something in man which can exist independently of the body.
Ouspensky, who Bennett met through Prince Sabaheddin, a reformist thinker who had introduced him to a wide range of religious and occultist ideas, including Theosophy and Anthroposophy.

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