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In Buck v. Bell Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, in support of eugenics policy, that
Creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, prompted by producers Dan Melnick and David Susskind, wrote Get Smart as the comedic answer to the successful 1960s spy television dramas such as The Man from U. N. C. L. E., The Avengers, I Spy and others.
Schilling has a longstanding feud with ESPN and former Arizona Republic reporter Pedro Gomez, initially over an article he wrote concerning manager Buck Showalter.
Edna St. Vincent Millay, who married Milholland's widower Eugen Boissevain in 1923, also wrote a poem, " To Inez Milholland ," included in her collection The Buck in the Snow.
In 1927, Holmes wrote the 8-1 majority opinion in the Buck v. Bell case that upheld the forced sterilization of a woman who was claimed to be of below average intelligence.
guitarist Peter Buck wrote the main riff and chorus to the song on a mandolin while watching television one day.
Piedmont and Buck wrote and produced the pilot with Piedmont directing, filming in New York City and Los Angeles and featuring Molly Shannon, David Spade and Paul Rudd.
Grant wrote " Buck Rogers " with The Pixies as an influence, but " on a comic book level ".
He also wrote and acted in several plays ( 1995-2000 ), and had a role in the Detlev Buck film, Männerpension.
He was writer, director and executive producer of the pilot film and major episodes of It Takes a Thief and McCloud, wrote and produced installments for the series The Invisible Man and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and produced the first-season Tony Franciosa episodes of The Name of the Game.
Stevens also wrote for the revival show of The Outer Limits between 1996 and 1997, and wrote the play The Lovers, which became the film The War Lord, along with producing the pilots for Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Hale wrote also The sequence of tenses in Latin ( 1887 – 1888 ), The anticipatory subjunctive in Greek and Latin ( 1894 ), and a Latin grammar ( 1903 ), to which the parts on sounds, inflection and word-formation were contributed by Carl Darling Buck.
White was a writer and producer on Dawson's Creek and Freaks and Geeks and wrote and acted in the films Chuck & Buck, The Good Girl, Orange County, School of Rock and Nacho Libre.
John H. Bell, the surgeon who operated on Buck on 19 October, 1927, wrote in his surgical report:
In his review for Rolling Stone, Peter Travers gave The Devil's Rejects three out of four stars and wrote, " Let's hear it for the Southern-fried soundtrack, from Buck Owens ' " Satan's Got to Get Along Without Me " to Lynyrd Skynyrd's " Free Bird ," playing over the blood-soaked finale, which manages to wed The Wild Bunch to Thelma and Louise ".
Buck wrote the teleplay for Tremors 4: The Legend Begins in 2004.
Joining the writing staff in season two were Jill Soloway, who wrote 7 episodes and became a co-executive producer in season five ; and Scott Buck, who wrote 7 episodes and became a co-executive producer in season four.

Buck and poem
Although looking rather frail ( Buck at the time was sick with lung cancer ) and struggling to maintain his composure ( Buck was obviously showing the signs of Parkinson's disease as well ), Buck stirred emotions by reading a patriotic-themed poem during the pregame ceremonies.
Video Replay on the scoreboard at Busch Stadium shown on the 5th anniversary of the 9 / 11 attacks of Buck reading his For America poem at Busch Memorial Stadium before the first Cardinals game after the 9 / 11 attacks.

Buck and named
Back in the house a hoodlum named Red Buck, sore because Billy had been allowed to leave unscathed, jumped from a bunk and swore he was going after him to kill him right then.
Isaac Buck, Burton Marchbanks, Henry L. McDaniel, Lawson Clark, Carr Terry, Richard F. Cooke, H. D. Marchbanks, Craven Maddox, and Elijah Con, all of Jackson County, were named by the Act to superintend the surveying of the new county.
The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association named Buck as Missouri Sportscaster of the Year 22 times, and inducted him into its Hall of Fame in 1990.
A section of I-64 / US-40 in St. Louis is named the Jack Buck Memorial Highway in his honor.
The Jack Buck Award, presented by the Missouri Athletic Club " in recognition of the enthusiastic and dedicated support of sports in St. Louis ", is named in his honor.
* Scout Museum named for William Hillcourt, and Carson Buck Memorial Library, Constantia, New York
It was also a gathering spot where Dakota watched deer or bucks drink at the lake from the top of Buck Hill, in which was named by early settlers who witnessed this activity.
Another important historic property is the Isaiah W. " Buck " Snuggs House, an antebellum home on Third Street then owned and now named for a Stanly County sheriff who lost his leg in the Civil War Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.
They were John, Amariah and Hannah ( wife of George L. Byon ) Hammond ; Esther Wright ( second wife of Ira Bulkley ); Elizabeth Cook ( wife of Orsemus Rathbone ); Willis and Nancy ( wife of Brockhurst L. Baker ) Hammond ; George L. and Harris T. Ryon ; Benson, Elizabeth and Charles Tubbs ; Maria Coates ( wife of Lorenzo Cook ); Edward, Charlotte and Hester Buck ; Phebe Mascho, who died young, and her brother Charles ; and a girl named Rifle, who lived in the family of John Ryon, Sr. Miss Wright ’ s pay for teaching was " calculated at one dollar per week, or one bushel of good merchantable wheat.
The city is named for former Texas Ranger and Navarro County Sheriff, Buck Barry.
Ten trustees were named ; William Miller, Matthew Harrison, Jacob Bowman, Valentine Smith, Charles Buck, Peter Stover, Isaac Hite, Leonard Batice, John Funk, and Philip Huffman ( Hoffman ).
Crabbe made regular television appearances, including one on an episode of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, in which he played a retired fighter pilot named " Brigadier Gordon " in honor of Flash Gordon.
* 1980 Guest-starred in the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode " Planet of the Slave Girls " as an aged pilot named " Colonel Gordon ," a tongue-in-cheek reference-and salute-to his Flash Gordon roles
Additionally, the college has also recently completed major construction projects on the campus, including a significant renovation of the college's art museum and a new fitness center named after Peter Buck.
Haggard was named Top New Male Vocalist, Kay Adams was named Top New Female Vocalist and Buck Owens ' band, The Buckaroos, was named Band Of The Year.
Buck and Stipe started writing music together ; at the time Stipe also spent time in a local group named Gangster.
* Kill Buck – A hamlet east of Salamanca on Route 219, named after a chief of a local tribe.
* Rural Hill – a location in the northwest part of the town on County Road 79, named after early settlers, the Hill brothers ; once known as " Buck Hill ".
After the 1994 – 95 Major League Baseball strike cut the season short and cancelled the post-season, the BBWAA writers named the managers of the Yankees ( Buck Showalter ) and Montréal Expos ( Felipe Alou ), who led the leagues in winning percentage, Managers of the Year.
* A single by Buck 65, named after the baseball term
") Aiding them in their quest is Lucky Jack, a feisty, peg-legged rabbit, but a selfish horse named Buck ( Cuba Gooding Jr .), eagerly working in the service of Rico, a famous bounty hunter, seeks the glory for himself.
While the cows are in town, a bounty hunter named Rico ( who Buck, the Sheriff's horse, idolizes ) drops a criminal off and collects the reward.

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