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Brockway and Glass
* Brockway Glass, Pennsylvania-based glass manufacturer
In 1964, 10 of the 12 H-A plants in operation were sold to Brockway Glass Company, and it is unclear if the remaining two plants used the H-A trademark after that year.
In 1988, Brockway Glass was taken over by Owens-Illinois, and its assets were liquidated, including the Crown Airways commuter airline.

Brockway and Corporation
Crown Coach Corporation was founded by Don M. Brockway in 1904 as the " Crown Carriage Company " in Los Angeles, California, eventually moving factory operations to Chino, California in San Bernardino County.

Brockway and Pennsylvania
Brockway is a borough in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Brockway is also the hometown of Kevin Benson, meteorologist for WPXI, Channel 11 News, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
vo: Brockway ( Pennsylvania )
In 1897, trackage rights were obtained by the Erie over the Pennsylvania Railroad, from Johnsonburg to Brockway, Pennsylvania, then known as Brockwayville.
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* Brockway, Pennsylvania
The main line consisted of approximately 88 miles ( 140 km ) of standard gauge track extending from Brockway, Pennsylvania to Freeport, Pennsylvania.
The main line consisted of approximately 190 miles ( 306 km ) of track extending from Brockway, Pennsylvania to Wayland, New York with several branches, particularly Olean, New York and Hornell, New York.

Brockway and constructed
The more lucrative Brockway to Freeport route was constructed beginning in 1903 as the Brookville & Mahoning.

Brockway and corporate
The corporate name is Heartland Midwest Management, Inc and is located at 3136 Brockway Road in Waterloo.

Brockway and on
Cracked. com writer Robert Brockway responded by opining that this made Ebert unqualified to judge video games, and that debating Ebert on such a topic was comparable to " a structured philosophical debate on the importance of pacifism and restraint with a rabid badger: Your opponent is not only unqualified from the start, but it's obviously just out to attack you.
On July 20, 1852, the first family to reside in the county, William and Margaret Brockway and their two children moved into a logging shanty on Mitchell Creek.
The Village of Brockport was founded by Hiel Brockway in 1823 and later incorporated in 1829. This village was founded around 1820 and grew to importance as a port on the Erie Canal, and the village was briefly the terminus of the canal until the western end of the canal was completed.
The Brockway Tavern building, located on the northwest corner of West Genesee and Onondaga, formerly housed a restaurant and later a funeral home, now houses a credit union.
Joey D. Vieira, also known as Donald Keeler, is best remembered for portraying chubby, beanie-wearing farm boy, Sylvester " Porky " Brockway on TV's Lassie ( retitled Jeff's Collie in syndicated reruns and on DVD ) from 1954-57.
Brockway Hall was built in 1966 and named after Hiel Brockway, a co-founder of Brockport, New York who in 1836 donated the land on which Hartwell Hall now stands.
Finally, the Crowell Block ( 303-307 Superior ) in the Superior Street National Commercial Historic District downtown ( listed on the National Register of Historic Places ), was built by Crowell ( c. 1858 ) and was part of a row of three story commercial buildings between the Albion Opera House and the Brockway block on the corner of Superior and Erie.
It rises in on the northern slope of the Big Sheep Mountains, in northwestern Prairie County, and flows northeast across the plains past Brockway and Circle and joins the Missouri in northeastern McCone County, approximately 4 mi ( 6 km ) south of Poplar.
The World Disarmament Campaign was founded by Brockway in 1979 to work for the implementation of the policies agreed at the 1978 Special Session on Disarmament of the UN General Assembly.
The Baron Brockway died on 28 April 1988, aged 99.
Brockway wrote over twenty other books on politics and four volumes of autobiography.
* Review of The Pepsi-Cola Addict by Anthony Brockway, on babylonwales. com, 4 February 2007.
Formed in 1989, the group originally consisted of Joe McTighe on vocals, David McClelland and Rockie Brockway on electric guitars, Chris Apanius on bass and Neil Chastain on drums.
* Brockway Mountain Drive, scenic drive on the Keeweenaw Peninsula of Michigan, USA
* Brockway ( The Simpsons ), fictional location on the TV animated series The Simpsons
A popular song based on the crime was even composed by Dexter Smith and W. H. Brockway, entitled " Bring Back Our Darling ".
He was born on January 24, 1820, on the family farm near Lima, New York, a son and the eldest child of Lavinia Brockway, the daughter of Clark Brockway and Sally Wade and Jarvis Raymond, the son of Jonathan P. Raymond and Hannah Jarvis.

Brockway and their
Brockway Hall also houses the BASC offices and is where new students can receive their photo identification.
In their book Men of Music, authors Wallace Brockway and Herbert Weinstock termed the piece an " atrocious potboiler ".
The IBRSU also sent several delegations to Spain to visit the party ’ s prisoners and try to secure their release, the first headed by its General Secretary, Fenner Brockway.

Brockway and aircraft
During the 1980s, the airport was a hub for the commuter airline Brockway Air, which operated a fleet of Fokker F-27 and Beechcraft 1900 tuboprop aircraft.

Brockway and later
Future party chairman Fenner Brockway later recounted the revivalist mood of the gatherings of his local ILP branch gathering in 1907:
Brockway Air later became a Piedmont Airlines affiliate carrier, and later a TWA affiliate carrier.
During this time he joined with John Prentiss Benson to create Flagg & Benson, which later became Flagg, Benson & Brockway with the addition of Albert Leverett Brockway.

Brockway and airline
* Brockway Air, Vermont-based regional airline

Brockway and ),
Other minor communities and geographic areas are Becket Hill, Brockway's Ferry ( also known as Brockway Landing ), Brush Hill, Elys Ferry, Grassy Hill, Gungy, Joshuatown, Lord Hill, Mt.
Archibald Fenner Brockway, Baron Brockway ( 1 November 1888 — 28 April 1988 ), was a British anti-war activist and politician.
* Zebulon Brockway ( 1827 – 1920 ), American penologist
** Brockway ( community ), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
** John Brockway ( Com ), 1, 674
# Loraine Wyman and Howard Brockway, Lonesome Tunes: Folk Songs from the Kentucky Mountains, Volume I ( 1916 ), I, p. 25, " Frog Went A-Courting " ( 1 text, 1 tune )
# Loraine Wyman and Howard Brockway, Lonesome Tunes: Folk Songs from the Kentucky Mountains, Volume I ( 1916 ), II, p. 86, " The Toad's Courtship " ( 1 text, 1 tune )

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