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* Yeager, Chuck, Bob Cardenas, Bob Hoover, Jack Russell and James Young.
* Bob Hoskins as J. Edgar Hoover
Among the artists working on the Disney comic strips were Floyd Gottfredson ( Mickey Mouse, Treasury of Classic Tales, holiday ), Roman Arambula ( Mickey Mouse ), Rick Hoover ( Mickey Mouse, Gummy Bears ), Manuel Gonzales ( Mickey Mouse ), Bill Wright ( Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus ), Ted Thwaites ( Mickey Mouse ), Riley Thomson ( Uncle Remus ), Chuck Fuson ( Uncle Remus ), John Ushler ( Treasury of Classic Tales, Scamp, Uncle Remus, holiday ), Carson Van Osten ( Mickey Mouse ), Al Taliaferro ( Donald Duck ), Frank Grundeen ( Donald Duck ), Al Hubbard ( Donald Duck ), Kay Wright ( Donald Duck ), Ellis Eringer ( Donald Duck ), Dick Moores ( Uncle Remus ), Paul Murry ( Jose Carioca, Uncle Remus ), Daan Jippes ( Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse ), Tony Strobl ( Donald Duck, holiday ), Jim Engel ( Mickey Mouse ), Ken Hultgren ( Mickey Mouse and His Friends ), Julius Svendsen ( Mickey Mouse and His Friends, Treasury of Classic Tales ), George Wheeler ( True Life Adventures ), Jesse Marsh ( Treasury of Classic Tales ), Richard Moore ( Winnie the Pooh ) and Bob Grant ( Merry Menagerie ).
* Bob Hoover, airshow and test pilot, author
On October 10, 2007, college president Bob Hoover announced that the name would revert to The College of Idaho, with the mutual agreement of the J. A.
" Bob " Hoover ( born January 24, 1922 ) is a former air show pilot and United States Air Force test pilot, known for his wide-brimmed straw hat and wide smile.
Later when Yeager was asked who he wanted for flight crew for the supersonic Bell X-1 flight, he named Bob Hoover.
Bob Hoover has set records for transcontinental and " time to climb " speed, and has personally known such great aviators as Orville Wright, Eddie Rickenbacker, Charles Lindbergh, James H Doolittle, Jacqueline Cochran, Neil Armstrong, and Yuri Gagarin.
Bob Hoover is best known for his civil air show career, which started when he was hired to demonstrate the capabilities of Aero Commander's Shrike Commander, a twin piston-engined business aircraft which had developed a rather staid reputation due to its bulky shape.
Bob Hoover is considered one of the founding fathers of modern aerobatics, and was described by Jimmy Doolittle as, "... the greatest stick-and-rudder man who ever lived.
On 18 May 2010 R. A. " Bob " Hoover delivered the 2010 Charles A. Lindbergh Memorial Lecture at the Smithsonian Institute's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
* Bob Hoover video in which he pours tea while performing a barrel roll from Amelia's Landing Hotel aviation video library
* Audio interview with Bob Hoover
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The BD-10 prototype aircraft which flew over 200 hours at the Mojave Flight Test Center in California, and was flown by such notables as General Chuck Yeager, Hoot Gibson, Bob Hoover, John Travolta, Jerry Seinfeld, and Victor Belenko.
Bob Hoover, chase pilot for Welch and Yeager, has also gone on record to debunk the Welch story.
* Yeager, Chuck, Bob Cardenas, Bob Hoover, Jack Russell and James Young.
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At that time, GSA's commissioner of the Public Building Service, Bob Peck, said that GSA preferred to sell the Hoover Building and its site to a private developer and not specify whether the structure should be maintained or demolished.
In June 2009 Dambisa Moyo told former U. S. presidential Republican speech writer Peter Robinson during a Hoover Institute sponsored Uncommon Knowledge interview that " the harshest thing that has happened terms of responses to her 2009 book Dead Aid, Bono's and Bob Geldof's organization, called One, who I had tried to have a number of meetings with before the book came out, about what the theses of the book were, launched a very vitriolic attack against me.
Bob Hoover, the World War II fighter pilot, former test pilot and fellow aerobatic pilot, was a close friend of Scholl.
* Bob Hoover ( 2003 ).

Bob and learned
In addition to picking cotton, the young Jim Bob learned to play the fiddle and the mandolin.
One professor playing the game was Bob Sklar, who taught an American Studies seminar which included Daniel Okrent, who learned of the game his professor played.
In 1971, Bob Fosse learned through Harold Prince, director of the original Broadway production, that Cy Feuer was producing a film adaptation of Cabaret through ABC Pictures and Allied Artists.
Colonel Bob Marr, a Massachusetts Air Guardsman serving as NORAD ’ s Northeast Air Defense Sector commander, learned from the FAA that American Airlines Flight 11 might have been hijacked.
Dave Guard ( Donald David Guard, October 19, 1934 – March 22, 1991 ) and Bob Shane ( born Robert Castle Schoen, February 1, 1934 ) had been friends since junior high school at the Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii where both had learned to play ukulele in required music classes.
When he and Bob Forward discovered the Usenet group and learned more about the original series, they began to work in classic Transformer elements, placing Beast Wars in the same universe.
Tad soon discovered Dottie's pregnancy deception, while Bob had learned he was terminally ill.
" That's when I learned what the songs were about: born-again Christians in the old corral ... I liked the irony of Bob coming to me, the Wandering Jew, to get the Jesus feel ...
Bob Layton learned to read comics from the age of four, explaining that his " older sister Sue became bored with reading the same comic to me about fifty times.
Bob and John Nolan stated, " Pilots who love to loop around the skies of Flight Simulator 5 will go bananas for this stuff, but those who learned to fly with their index fingers on a joystick trigger ... might get a little edgy once the wow-power wears off.
As identifiable a figure in New England as Bill Russell, Bob Cousy and Larry Bird, Celtics fans learned at an early age when watching the team play on television to turn the sound down on their television and pick up Most's radio broadcast on their local Celtics radio affiliate.
From the age of seventeen, Clayton learned the trumpet, and was taught by Bob Russell, a member of George E. Lee ’ s band.
In Concert, Part 2 is the first Baez album to feature a Bob Dylan cover: " Don't Think Twice It's Alright " and " With God on Our Side " ( according to Baez, the first Dylan song she ever learned ).
The October recording sessions also saw the band attempting the traditional song " Old Blue ", which McGuinn had originally learned from watching Bob Gibson and Bob Camp at Chicago's Gate of Horn club back in April 1961.

Bob and fly
To get back, Bob theorizes, they must fly back through the rift.
The day before the band was to fly to Hawaii to record the follow-up to Darkest Days with producer Bob Rock, the band was dropped by Columbia Records.
He even invites Bob to fly out to Chicago to join the tour for family support.
These four songs included “ Fly, fly, fly ,” “ Move up, Johnson ,” “ Colored aristocracy ,” and “ Dem golden clouds .” Bob Cole ’ s popularity and stardom began to accelerate through his involvement in top productions, such as “ Black America .” Soon, he was promoted and became a writer and stage manager for the Creole Show.
Washburn called upon Bob Reeve, a famous Alaskan bush pilot, who later replied by cable to Washburn, " Anywhere you'll ride, I'll fly ".
He gave up three consecutive hits to Gene Stephens, Gene Mauch and Sammy White to start the second inning, and after an sacrifice fly by pitcher Bob Porterfield, he gave up a double to Frank Malzone, knocking Larsen out of the game.
At the age of 20, he made his major league debut with the Colt. 45s on September 21, 1963 as a late-inning defensive replacement for John Bateman, and hit a sacrifice fly to score Bob Aspromonte in his only at-bat.
Rhyne and Paul Waner then hit fly balls to Bob Meusel in left.
Landreaux was a member of the 1981 World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers, and caught the final out of the 1981 World Series, a fly ball to center field off the bat of Bob Watson.
Major Robert " Bob " White became the first person to fly an aircraft into space on 17 July 1962 when he flew his X-15 to an altitude of 314, 750 feet.
He rented Bob Hedman's ( of Hedman Headers ) plane to learn to fly.

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