Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Brinkley, Arkansas" ¶ 27
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Brinkley and opened
In 1918, Brinkley opened a 16-room clinic in Milford, where he won over the locals immediately by paying good wages, invigorating the local economy and making house calls on patients afflicted with the virulent and deadly outbreak of the 1918 flu pandemic.
Soon after Brinkley opened up shop, he scored an advertising coup that made major newspapers come calling: the wife of his first goat gland transplantation patient gave birth to a baby boy.

Brinkley and convention
Producer Reuven Frank, who had advocated pairing Huntley and Brinkley for the convention coverage, thought using two anchors on a regular news program " was one of the dumber ideas I had ever heard.
He was paired with co-anchor Robert Trout in the 1964 political convention anchor booth, temporarily displacing Walter Cronkite, in an unsuccessful attempt to match the popular NBC Huntley – Brinkley anchor team.

Brinkley and center
From its ties to the transportation industry, the City of Brinkley continues to maintain a position at the center of major transportation arteries.

Brinkley and 1996
Brinkley would retire from the program in 1996.
Donaldson appeared as a panelist on the Sunday morning television program This Week with David Brinkley from its inception in 1981 and after Brinkley's retirement in 1996 co-anchored the This Week program with Cokie Roberts until the two were replaced in September 2002 by George Stephanopoulos.
After Brinkley retired on December 8, 1996, Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts co-hosted.
* David Brinkley ( 1981 – 1996 )

Brinkley and which
However, last night the tapes were not run at all during the evening hours and all we got on TV were a few snatches which Douglas Edwards and Huntley and Brinkley could squeeze into their programs.
He was a frequent interviewer with Bob Clark on the ABC Sunday news program, Issues and Answers, which began in 1960 but was revamped and renamed in 1981 as This Week with David Brinkley.
I'd look at other girls my age and feel perplexed by their obvious interest in the latest fashion, which boy in class was the cutest, and who looked the most like cover girl Christie Brinkley.
The facilities of the old XERA border blaster which had been created by John R. Brinkley, were confiscated by the Mexican government in 1939 and the license for Villa Acuña remained silent until 1947.
The name Roy Hinkley is used one other time when Mr. Howell introduces the Professor as Roy Huntley and the professor corrects him, to which Mr. Howell replies, " Brinkley, Brinkley.
A Petition Request was granted to incorporate Brinkley on August 6, 1872, at which time the town had 50 qualified voters.
* October 29 – Chet Huntley and David Brinkley take over anchor duties of the NBC evening newscast, which is renamed The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
He replaced Camel News Caravan with the Huntley-Brinkley Report, which premiered on October 29, 1956, with Huntley in New York and Brinkley in Washington.
The program's ratings slipped late in the decade as CBS's Walter Cronkite gained fame for his coverage of the space program, a field in which neither Huntley nor Brinkley had much interest.
In these years I have often been stopped in public by a cop who was polite who knew I was either Huntley or Brinkley, but weren't sure which and so they have asked, so from now on, when somebody stops me in the street and says, " Aren't you Chet Huntley?
In 1983 Brinkley wrote and illustrated a book on health and beauty titled Christie Brinkley's Outdoor Beauty and Fitness Book, which topped the New York Times best seller list.
The two met at Studio 54 in New York City at a party promoting a calendar in which Brinkley appeared.
Brinkley helped found a club for cutting, an equestrian sport in which a rider has two and one half minutes to cut as many cattle from a herd as he can. Since 1998, Brinkley has given nearly $ 100, 000 to organizations and candidates of the Democratic Party of the United States, including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Democratic National Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, America Coming Together and Moveon. org.
) Illogically, this partitioning re-assigned some areas that seem to be almost in the heart of Oxon Hill ( such as all of the Bock Road, Tucker Road, Murray Hills, and Brinkley Road areas, including several large prominent churches, Rosecroft Raceway, the ice rink, and ironically even Oxon Hill Middle School ) to Fort Washington mailing addresses, which can cause confusion.
A new study proposed a more westerly path which would move the Anacostia station west, replace the Good Hope Road station with one at Congress Heights, and terminate at a station ( named " Rosecroft " in plans and Metro maps ) near Brinkley Avenue and Rosecroft Drive in Fort Washington instead of Branch Avenue in Suitland.
Bertie himself is expected at Brinkley Court to deliver the school prizes at the local grammar school, which he considers a fearful task.
Though he was stripped of his license to practice medicine in some states, Brinkley, a crowd favorite and natural showman, still launched two campaigns for Kansas governor, one of which was nearly successful.
As a telegrapher, Brinkley went to New York City to work for Western Union, after which he moved to New Jersey to work at one, then another, railway company.
Brinkley and Crawford decided to settle out of court with Greenville's angry merchants for a sum of several thousand dollars, most of which Crawford paid.
To resolve the possibility of his bigamy being exposed, Minnie pushed Brinkley to file for divorce from Sally, which he did in December 1915.
The patient then begged Brinkley to try the operation, which Brinkley did, for $ 150.

Brinkley and can
Perhaps in reply to a control room for objectivity, referencing Daley's refusal to be interviewed by John Chancellor earlier in the evening, Brinkley can be heard over the McGovern demonstration to have scolded " Mayor Daley had his chance!
But before he can make progress on that front, he discovers that there are other guests in the party at Brinkley.
* Brinkley: Brinkley is an elephant whom if you feed him enough times, he will spit out stars and other things which can be used for money.
The return of his powers is later revealed to be a CIA-sponsored attempt to lure Brinkley out of retirement so that they can assassinate him as required by a nuclear disarmament treaty with the USSR.
It can safely be forecasted that whenever a dispute arises between Japanese and British interests, Captain Brinkley and his journal will play the part, through thick and thin, of defenders of the Japanese.

Brinkley and seat
The county seat is Clarendon, while its largest city is Brinkley.
Madeline, a friend of Bertie's cousin Angela, is staying at Brinkley Court ( country seat of Aunt Dahlia and Uncle Tom ).
Brinkley Court is a recurring fictional location, a country house in the stories of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being the seat of Tom and Dahlia Travers.
* Brinkley Court, the seat of Dahlia Travers and her husband Tom in the novels and stories of P. G. Wodehouse

Brinkley and up
According to author, Douglas Brinkley, President Harding came to the most northern U. S. territory in order to " open up Alaska lands " for oil, mining, and timber development and industry.
:: David Brinkley: Chet, I, too, would like to thank all of those who tuned us in and put up with us, particularly including those who write the nasty letters!
Brinkley winds up to throw an autographed football into the audience during a USO show in the Eagle Sports Complex at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia and Herzegovina ( December 22, 1999 ).
When Brinkley refused to give up his goal of becoming a doctor, Sally Brinkley left him one final time, taking the three girls home to North Carolina.
Brinkley set up a storefront business in Greenville, South Carolina with a man named Crawford.
In 1917, Brinkley, now an Army Reservist, was called up for service during World War I.
In 1920 Voronoff demonstrated his technique before several other doctors at a hospital in Chicago, at which Brinkley showed up uninvited.
Reports of patients who took Brinkley's suggested treatments showing up sick at another doctor's office began to grow, and eventually Merck & Co. pharmaceuticals, whose medicines Brinkley routinely misprescribed, requested Fishbein take action ; the AMA responded that they had no power over Brinkley, save to try to inform the public.
By 1930, when the Kansas Medical Board held a formal hearing to decide whether Brinkley's medical license should be revoked, Brinkley had signed death certificates for 42 people, many of whom were not sick when they showed up at his clinic.
The Mexican government, eager to get even with its northern neighbors for dividing up North America's radio wavelengths without giving any to Mexico, granted Brinkley a 50, 000-watt radio license and construction began on XER-AM, his new " border blaster " across the bridge from Del Rio in Villa Acuña, Coahuila ( since renamed Ciudad Acuña ).
In 1932, the Mexican government allowed Brinkley to up his wattage to 150, 000 watts.
Around this time, Brinkley decided to sever the rest of his ties to Kansas, closing down his hospital there and opening a new one in Del Rio, which took up three floors of the Roswell Hotel, where he lived with his wife.
Though Brinkley continued to perform the occasional goat gland transplant, in Texas his practice shifted mostly to performing slightly modified vasectomies and prostate " rejuvenations " ( for which he charged up to $ 1, 000 per operation ($ in current value ), and prescribed his own proprietary medicine for after-care ).
When Del Rio's city elders refused to put the competitor out of business, Brinkley closed up shop and reopened in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas with another hospital at what is now Marylake Monastery.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Brinkley said the government was covering up his CIA mission because it was classified.
While much of each 12-24-page issue was taken up with sensationalistic photos and text ( and even some acknowledged fiction ), the illustrations are generally top-notch ... Cover artists include Howard Chandler Christy, James Montgomery Flagg, Nell Brinkley, A. K. Macdonald, C. D. Mitchell, Leon Bakst, Erté, Lee Conrey, Fish, Russell Patterson, Henry Raleigh, José Segrelles, G. E. Studdy and lots more.

0.273 seconds.