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Blackford and Oakes
* Kim Philby appears as one of the central antagonists in William F. Buckley Jr's 2004 novel Last Call for Blackford Oakes.
The first in the Blackford Oakes series
* Kim Philby appears as one of the central antagonists in William F. Buckley's 2004 novel Last Call for Blackford Oakes.
Buckley wrote God and Man at Yale ( 1951 ) and over 50 other books on writing, speaking, history, politics and sailing, including a series of novels featuring CIA agent Blackford Oakes.
* Many of the " Blackford Oakes " spy novels, by conservative writer William F. Buckley, Jr., which are secret-history thrillers claiming that historical events considered to have been setbacks for the United States were actually brilliant strategic coups by the CIA which were merely allowed to look like defeats for security purposes, or at least were the product of the US's moral superiority.
Oakes ' personal life is somewhat hectic because of his constant globetrotting for the Agency, as he can never seem to find ample time to settle down with Sally, who yearns for the day when Blackford will retire from the CIA.
Oakes, Blackford
Oakes, Blackford
Oakes, Blackford
** Marco Polo, if You Can, a Blackford Oakes novel by William F. Buckley Jr.

Blackford and is
Philosophers like Russell Blackford even argue that intolerance is, to some degree, important.
Blackford County is located in the east central portion of the U. S. state of Indiana.
The county is named for Judge Isaac Blackford, who was the first speaker of the Indiana General Assembly and a long-time chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.
Created in 1838, Blackford County is divided into four townships, and its county seat is Hartford City.
Occupying only, Blackford County is the fourth smallest county in Indiana.
Although no interstate highways are located in Blackford County, three Indiana state roads cross the county, and an additional state road is located along the county's southeast border.
The boom period lasted about 15 years, and is reflected in Blackford County's population, which peaked in 1900 at 17, 213.
Today, 72 percent of Blackford County is covered by either corn or soybean fields ; additional crops, such as wheat and hay, are also grown.
According to the 2010 census, Blackford County has a total area of, of which ( or 99. 70 %) is land and ( or 0. 30 %) is water.
Along the north side of the county is Wells County, and on the eastern side of the county is Jay County, which separates Blackford County from Indiana's border with the state of Ohio.
Delaware County is located on Blackford County's southern border, and to the west is Grant County.
A small portion of the city of Dunkirk, known as Shadyside, is located in the Jackson Township portion of Blackford County, but most of Dunkirk is located in Jay County.
Shamrock Lakes is Blackford County's only incorporated town, achieving that status on May 21, 1973 — and was the first community in Indiana to do so in 50 years.
The site is located in Blackford County's Harrison Township, east of Montpelier.
This village is Blackford County's oldest community, and is the site of the county's largest water mill.
Blackford County's other former Jay County community is Montpelier, which is located west of Matamoras on the Salamonie River.
Blackford County's Montpelier was platted in 1837 ( before Matamoras ), and is the county's oldest platted community.
Over 70 percent of Blackford County's land is occupied by soybean or corn fields.

Blackford and fictional
* In Harry Turtledove's " Timeline-191 " series of books, the equivalent of Hoovervilles in the United States and Confederate States are called Blackfordburghs and Mitcheltowns, respectively, after fictional Presidents Hosea Blackford of the US and Burton Mitchel of the CS.

Blackford and Central
In October 2009, Central Railroad Company of Indianapolis pursued a leasing agreement to operate the east – west line with Norfolk Southern Railway in Blackford County.

Blackford and series
Throughout the series, Blackford proves himself to be the ultimate Cold War warrior, and risks his life for the country he loves countless times, while looking smooth doing it.
Blackford demonstrates this rebelliousness throughout the series, beginning with an incident involving the administration of Greyburn Academy, which Blackford briefly attends as a schoolboy.
Blackford re-entered the series in GW: B when, as a Congressman in the House of Representatives for the Socialist Party ( representing Dakota ), he became friendly with freshman Congresswoman Flora Hamburger ( representing New York ), developing a romantic relationship.

Blackford and written
The stories, written by Linda B. Blackford and Linda Minch, received international attention, including a story on the front page of The New York Times.
An essay written by Russell Blackford discusses the red and blue pills, questioning whether if a person were fully informed they would take the red pill, opting for the real world, believing that choosing physical reality over a digital simulation is not clear-cut.

Blackford and by
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was first adapted as an opera in 1978 by the composer Richard Blackford on commission from the village of Blewbury, Oxfordshire.
The name " Windsor " was replaced with the name " Blackford " by the House of Representatives in January 1838.
Although work constructing the railroad line began in the 1850s, it was not completed ( by connecting Fort Wayne to Muncie ) until 1870, and this delay caused it to be the second railroad to operate in Blackford County.
The railroad was named Union and Logansport Railroad Company by the time it entered Blackford County.
In Blackford County, passenger service on the Lake Erie and Western Railroad line ( owned by the Nickel Plate Road by that time ) was discontinued in 1931, and the last interurban train ran on January 18, 1941.
Blackford County's economy is supported by a labor force of approximately 6, 300 workers with an unemployment rate for August 2011 of 11. 2 percent.
The county's five public schools are administered by the Blackford County School Corporation.
The first newspaper in Blackford County was The Hartford City Times, which was started by Dr. John Moler in 1852.
In the 1990s, the consolidated rental car facility and Terminal A opened ( 1998 ), which was designed by Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects.
* Terminator 2: Hour of the Wolf ( 2004 ), a sequel to the New John Connor Chronicles trilogy by Russell Blackford.
Riding in a Jeep driven by his girlfriend, 2004 Summer Olympics silver medalist Sara McMann, Blackford, was ejected from the car when it ran off the road and rolled over.
Founded in 1893 as Manzanita Hall by Frank Cramer in Palo Alto, Harker now has three separate campuses: Bucknall, Blackford, and Saratoga, named for the streets on which they lie.
* American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold by Harry Turtledove ( 2002 ): In the 1932 Presidential election, Calvin Coolidge defeats incumbent President Hosea Blackford.
On February 14, 1825, Hendricks resigned his position as Governor to become a United States Senator after being elected to that position by the legislature, defeating Chief Justice Isaac Blackford.
When Japan and the USA go to war in 1932 after Japan is caught smuggling weapons to the occupied Canadian province of British Columbia by the USS Remembrance, and Japanese bombers attack Los Angeles, Blackford is easily turned out of office by the Democratic ticket of Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover.
Also in 2005, Ibooks, Inc published Kong Reborn by Russell Blackford.
The music and lyrics were composed by Andy Blackford, later a creative partner in the advertising agency KB49.

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