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The British-American settlement that became Bangor was started in 1769 by Jacob Buswell, and was originally known as Condeskeag ( or Kenduskeag ) Plantation. Kenduskeag Stream
Shortly thereafter, President Charles Blanchard died, and Buswell was called to be the third president of Wheaton.
It was created by artist Blair Buswell, who has sculpted the busts of more than a dozen inductees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
SFC Buswell is the holder of a Purple Heart for injuries sustained in April 2004, when his convoy was hit by a rocket.
The following day, Buswell was placed under investigation by Colonel Luke S. Green, Chief of Staff of Fifth Army in Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, for " making statements disloyal to the United States.
The statue, which was commissioned by artist Blair Buswell, is twice life-size.
On 4 August 2008, Troy Buswell resigned as Opposition Leader and two days later Barnett was re-elected unopposed to the Liberal leadership despite the fact that he had previously announced his retirement and Deidre Willmott ( who would subsequently be appointed as his Chief of Staff ) had been endorsed in his electorate.
Porter's resignation saw Barnett serve as an interim Treasurer until he was officially replaced by Troy Buswell the following month on 7 July.
Buswell first started on the soap opera in 1966 and was a very popular character for twelve years, until he chose not to renew his contract rather abruptly in late 1978.
The Bible Presbyterian Church was formed in 1937, predominantly through the efforts of such conservative Presbyterian clergymen as Carl McIntire, J. Oliver Buswell and Allan MacRae.
Walter " Walt " Buswell ( November 6, 1907 in Montreal, Quebec October 16, 1991 in Saint-Eustache, Quebec ), was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 8 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens.
He was played by Neville Buswell.

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* J. Oliver Buswell ( 1926 1940 )
* Kapstein, Matthew “ The Illusion of Spiritual Progress ”, in Robert Buswell, ed., Paths to Liberation, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. pp. 193 224

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* Buswell, Robert E., Jr. " The Biographies of the Korean Monk Wŏnhyo ( 617-686 ): A Study in Buddhist Hagiography.
* Buswell, Robert E., Jr.
* Brook Ziporyn, Tiantai School in Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Robert E. Buswell, Ed., McMillan USA, New York, NY, 2004.
* Brook Ziporyn, Tiantai School in Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Robert E. Buswell, Ed., McMillan USA, New York, NY, 2004.
* J. Oliver Buswell, president of Wheaton College
In the fall of 1925, J. Oliver Buswell, an outspoken Presbyterian, delivered a series of lectures at Wheaton College.
In 1940, this tension led to the firing of Buswell for being, as two historians of the college put it, " too argumentative in temperament and too intellectual in his approach to Christianity.
In general, it appears that women are somewhat more modest ( Berg, Stephan, & Dodson, 1981 ; Heatherington et al., 1998 ), have slightly lower self-esteem ( Kling, Hyde, Showers, & Buswell, 1999 ), and have lower levels of narcissism ( L. Carroll, 1989 ) than men.
* Buswell, Robert E. ( ed ).
Most noted among the well-to-do are Leslie Harrington, owner of the mill, and his spoiled son Rodney, the good-hearted doctor Matthew Swain and upstanding Seth Buswell, owner of the newspaper.
The story detailed the plight of Sergeant First Class Donald Buswell, an Army Intelligence Analyst and veteran of both wars in Iraq.
SFC Buswell, the Iconoclast revealed, had responded to a mass e-mail about the September 11, 2001 conspiracy theories.
Buswell argued to the sender that there are many unanswered questions about the events of that day, and claimed he feels a new investigation is necessary.

was and captain
The war captain had been badly wounded and was fighting to hold his seat.
He was a captain, he said, in the army, and on the train to New York his purse and all his money had been stolen, and would I lend him twenty-five dollars to be given him at the General Delivery window??
His captain was thin and haggard and his beautiful boots were worn and shabby.
This was an honor, like dining with a captain at his private table.
The captain was remarking that it was a nice day for a picnic when finally one of the shovels struck an object.
The captain was gone, and the mate was gone.
It was evident that a captain should remain at his desk, directing with a firm hand and keeping a firm seat.
He sat stiff-backed in a chair that did not swivel, though it was obvious to Gun that Killpath felt his position as acting captain plainly merited a swivel chair.
because he'd be damned if he was going to be a mid-watch pencil-pusher just to please his ulcerated pro-tem captain.
During his college career, Dr. Clark was captain of his basketball team and was a football letterman.
The red-haired captain, towering above the prisoner as a symbol of decency and authority, was shocked to find himself looking with sympathy upon Philip Spencer.
He was the captain, so he could ask questions like that.
During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to England captain Ivo Bligh by a group of Melbourne women.
When Peate returned to the pavilion he was reprimanded by his captain for not allowing his partner, Charles Studd ( one of the best batsman in England, having already hit two centuries that season against the colonists ) to get the runs.
Bligh promised that on the tour to Australia in 1882 83, which he was to captain, he would regain " the ashes ".
Australian captain Herbie Collins was stripped of all captaincy positions down to club level, and some accused him of throwing the match.
It was the prospect of bowling at this line-up that caused England's 1932 33 captain Douglas Jardine to adopt the tactic of fast leg theory, also known as Bodyline.
Bradman was succeeded as Australian captain by Lindsay Hassett, who led the team to 4 1 victory in 1950 51.
This was the beginning of one of the greatest periods in English cricket history with players such as captain Len Hutton, batsmen Denis Compton, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Colin Cowdrey, bowlers Fred Trueman, Brian Statham, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, Tony Lock and wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans.
Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
In 1982 83 Australia had Greg Chappell back from WSC as captain, while the England team was weakened by the enforced omission of their South African tour rebels, particularly Graham Gooch and John Emburey.
Mike Gatting was the captain in 1986 87 but his team started badly and attracted some criticism.

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