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Bullard and soon
Bullard became increasingly violent as his alcoholism worsened, and he eventually left for New York, followed soon after by Kitty.

Bullard and erected
The church was erected because of the generosity of Captain David King of the shipbuilding firm of Bullard King & Co which also ran the Natal Direct Shipping Line, which ran ships direct from London to Durban without stopping at the Cape.

Bullard and building
While Pershing was working to the south of Lake Lanao, Major Robert Lee Bullard was working to the north, building a road from Iligan to Marahui.
In addition, the following facilities were renovated: the Jack C. Massey Center for Mathematics and Science, George N. Bullard Gymnasium, Frances Bond Davis Theatre, Marnie Sheridan Gallery, and Souby Hall, the administrative building.
The Bullard Machine Tool Company was a large American machine tool – building firm.
The Bullard Laboratories, located in West Cambridge on Madingley Rd, and the Godwin Laboratory, in the New Museums Site are satellite departments of the main building.

Bullard and established
Although the trajectory of Silver City's development was to be different from the hundreds of other mining boom towns established during the same period, Captain Bullard himself never lived to see even the beginnings of permanence, as he was killed in a confrontation with Apache raiders less than a year later, on February 23, 1871.

Bullard and himself
" Beginning in the Spring of 1949, he finds himself in junior high and is at last allowed to grow up, establishing relationships with the girls in the Bullard home across the street.
* Mike Bullard-Comedian, spoofed himself by playing a telephone repairman ( Bullard is a former Bell Canada employee )

Bullard and sale
Despite his plans, Bullard was unable to reach a deal with the city for the sale of the property, primarily due to being unable to attract outside investors to the project, many of which were reluctant to invest in the by now very rundown Coney Island neighborhood.
" City voters responded in November by electing Perry Bullard to the Michigan House of Representatives on a platform that called for full legalization of the possession, but not sale, of marijuana by adults throughout the state.

Bullard and farm
The founding of the town occurred shortly after the discovery of silver ore deposits at Chloride Flats, on the hill just west of the farm of Captain John M. Bullard and his brother James.

Bullard and .
* 1994 – Eugene Bullard, the only black pilot in World War I, is posthumously commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
* Fiensy, David A., " Population, Architecture, and Economy in Lower Galilean Villages and Towns in the First Century AD: A Brief Survey ," in John D. Wineland, Mark Ziese, James Riley Estep Jr. ( eds ), My Father's World: Celebrating the Life of Reuben G. Bullard ( Eugene ( OR ), Wipf & Stock, 2011 ), 101-119.
* 1928 – George Bullard, American professional baseball player ( d. 2002 )
On 8 April 1919, naval Admiral W. H. G. Bullard and Captain Stanford C. Hooper met with executives of the General Electric Corporation ( GE ) and asked them to discontinue selling the company's Alexanderson alternators ( used in the high-power AM radio transmitters of that era ) to the British-owned Marconi Company, and to its subsidiary, the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America.
Admiral Bullard received a seat on the Board of Directors of RCA for his efforts in establishing RCA.
In June 1870, Laura Curtis Bullard, a Brooklyn-based writer whose parents became wealthy from selling a popular morphine-containing patent medicine called " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ", bought the rights to The Revolution for one dollar, with Anthony assuming its $ 10, 000 debt, an amount equal to $ in current value.
Under Bullard, the journal adopted a literary orientation and accepted patent medicine ads, but it folded in February 1872.
During that golden age of match shooting, the most popular target rifles were made by Bullard, Stevens, Remington, Maynard, Ballard, Farrow, and Winchester.
On the ice, the Penguins began the 1980s with defenseman Randy Carlyle, and prolific scorers Paul Gardner and Mike Bullard, but little else.
Eugene Bullard, Black Expatriate in Jazz-Age Paris.
The band worked with record producer Joe Chiccarelli, and Kim Bullard, later of Kajagoogoo.
M. Bullard gave 20 acres ( 80, 000 m < sup > 2 </ sup >) as the Lakeview townsite.
There are five other pubs in the Town Centre-The Charlotte in Station Road, the Duke of Wellington on London Road and the Crayford Arms, Duke's Head and The One Bell ( owned by Jimmy Bullard, a championship footballer ), all on or adjoining Crayford High Street.
* County Clerk / Register of Deeds: Bill Bullard, Jr. ( Republican )
* Robert D. Bullard, " Father of Environmental Justice "; Dean, School of Public Affairs, Texas Southern University

Eau and Claire
The following month, Capp was charged in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in connection with another alleged incident following his April 1 lecture at Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire.
The Eau Claire district attorney, a Republican, refused to dismiss the attempted adultery charge.
The Braves assigned Aaron to the Eau Claire Bears, the Braves ' Northern League Class-C farm team.
The guests in attendance included Aaron's first manager with the Braves, Charlie Grimm, his teammate from Jacksonville, Felix Mantilla, Eau Claire president Ron Berganson, and Del Crandall, the catcher for the 1957 world champion Braves and the-then manager of the Brewers.
* Lincoln, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, a town
A kiddie parade at a Eau Claire Municipal Band | Municipal Band concert in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
* July 15 – A severe and destructive thunderstorm strikes 4 counties in western Wisconsin, including the city of Eau Claire.
Father-daughter duo Jim and Claire Jeffries juggling to the music of the Eau Claire Municipal Band in Owen Park, Eau Claire, Wisconsin | Owen Park, Eau Claire, Wisconsin | Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Eau and Wisconsin
* Brunswick, Wisconsin, in Eau Claire County
Eau Claire County ( is French for Clear Water ) is a county located in the U. S. state of Wisconsin.
The entire town was separated as Eau Claire County by an act of the Wisconsin State Legislature on October 6, 1856.
Eau Claire County contains portions of the Wisconsin State Senate districts 23 and 31, represented by Terry Moulton ( R ) and Kathleen Vinehout ( D ) respectively.
He then taught at the University of WisconsinEau Claire for three years and eventually attended the same institution in 1982.
Category: University of WisconsinEau Claire alumni
As of 1971, the Wisconsin State Universities comprised nine public universities ( Platteville, Whitewater, Oshkosh, River Falls, Stout, Superior, Stevens Point, La Crosse, Eau Claire ) and four freshman-sophomore branch campuses, with a total enrollment of 64, 148.

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