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Callison subsequently left the sea, studied at Dundee College of Art in Scotland, and went into business.

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Though Ashburn and Roberts were gone, younger pitchers Art Mahaffey, Chris Short, and rookie Ray Culp ; veterans Jim Bunning and screwballer Jack Baldschun ; and fan favorites Cookie Rojas, Johnny Callison, and NL Rookie of the Year Richie Allen brought the team within a hairsbreadth of the World Series in 1964 after strong showings in 1962 and 1963.
* March 12 – Johnny Callison, American baseball player ( d. 2006 )
The genus Glirodon has been described by Engelmann G. F. and Callison G. ( 1999 ) from a ' gliriform tooth '.
* Engelmann & Callison, ( 1999 ), Glirodon grandis, a new multituberculate mammal from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation.
At the end of that month, they had a secret gig in Perth under a pseudonym, The Andy Callison Project, as a warm-up to their US tour.
Prior to the benefit concert the band played in Perth as The Andy Callison Project.
Brian Callison ( born 1934 ) is a UK novelist known for his best-selling thrillers and sea stories.
Dr. Dorian Cramer Lord Callison Santi Vickers Hayes Laurence / Dr. Christina Karras Martin
Along with outfielder Johnny Callison and pitchers Chris Short and Jim Bunning, Allen led the Phillies to a six-and-a-half game hold on first place with just twelve games to play in an exceptionally strong National League.
Johnny Callison said, " Thomas got himself fired when he swung that bat at Richie.
* Anthony D. Call ( Herb Callison, One Life to Live )
John Wesley Callison ( March 12, 1939 – October 12, 2006 ) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball, best known for his years with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1960 to 1969.
Born in Qualls, Oklahoma, Callison batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
The next season, Callison split time between Chicago and Indianapolis.
On July 23,, in a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Callison had the first hit ( a single ) seen live by television audiences in Europe.
Callison had hit the first pitch he saw in that at bat from Cubs pitcher Cal Koonce.
In the 1964 All-Star Game at Shea Stadium in New York, he hit a game-winning walk-off home run off pitcher Dick Radatz with two out in the ninth inning, a three-run shot to right field to give the NL a 7 – 4 victory ; it was only the third walk-off HR in All-Star history, with Callison joining legends Ted Williams and Stan Musial in baseball annals.
Callison was 12-for-48 during the last twelve games, including a 3-homer game on September 27 against the Milwaukee Braves which the Phillies still lost 14 – 8, dropping them out of first place for the first time since July.
With the team behind by two on September 29, Callison did not start because he had the flu with chills and fever.
But Callison pinch-hit late in the game and managed a single.

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The gallery was housed at Boora Architects from its founding until about 2001, and then moved to the headquarters of Wieden + Kennedy in Northwest Portland.
Finally, in 1992, the Metro government moved out of Toronto City Hall altogether and into a newly constructed Metro Hall at 55 John Street, which was designed by Brisbin Brook Beynon Architects ( BBB Architects ).
Designed by Geddes Architects, the centre was built on the site of Whitgift Middle School, renamed Trinity School of John Whitgift in 1954, which moved to a new site at Shirley Park in 1965.

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Architects and builders have taken varied approaches to incorporating water towers into the design of their buildings.
The Physical Sciences Facility, a federally funded research complex that was designed by Flad Architects, is slated to open in 2010 and will house PNNL ’ s research into materials science, radiation detection, and ultra-trace analysis.
ARPL suggests to convert the church into three apartments and to build some new development to the rear to make it financially viable ( just as CRGP Architects had requested 3 years earlier ), and advises the Council to encourage the owner to progress the development to ensure the building does not decline to the point where demolition is required.
Architects returning from study with western architects introduced the International Style of modernism into Japan.
The second phase was intended to turn the May building into new offices and galleries, designed by SPF Architects.
Architects HOK Sport and Antoine Predock's design pulled restaurants, administrative offices and other amenities away from the seating bowl itself into other buildings surrounding the bowl.
Was tossed into the time stream by Earth-Man, and has appeared as part of a group of forgotten comic book characters, including Doctor Thirteen, and battled against the Architects in the Tales of the Unexpected limited series.
In 1928 Foster and Marcel Scherer set up FAECT, the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians, a secret apparatus front organization which had as its aim the infiltration of Communists into varies public and private technical organizations.
The informative Rationals ( Architects and Inventors ) prefer theorizing, designing, and prototyping their ideas, so they can feel overburdened when called upon to finalize their ideas into practical operation by themselves.
Dominic Williams of Ellis Williams Architects won an architectural design competition, managed by RIBA Competitions, in the mid 1990s to convert the 1950s Baltic Flour Mill into a centre for art.
The Stony Brook Gatehouse has since been decommissioned and in 2010 was converted into the headquarters for the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, and a visitors ' center by Ann Beha Architects.
The Austrian Society of Engineers and Architects defines " NATM " as a method where the surrounding rock or soil formations of a tunnel are integrated into an overall ring-like support structure.
Selldorf Architects was responsible for the complete renovation and conversion into a museum.
He graduated from the AA in 1965 with an honours diploma, and having entered into a partnership with Terry Farrell, he joined the Royal Institute of British Architects two years later in 1967.
This will add contemporary galleries and spaces for education and events, inserted into the historic interior in an award-winning design by Dow Jones Architects.
* Designing elevator systems for Architects and Engineers, including elevator bank traffic studies, component specifications, and providing blueprint drawings for incorporation into contract bid packages.
Sam Hoyt is the recipient of numerous awards, including 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award by the New York League of Conservation Voters, Elected Official of the Year in 2008 by both the State Historic Preservation Office and American Institute of Architects, the 1992 SUNY Chancellor ’ s Recognition Award, the 2001 William B. Hoyt Environmental Award from the National Audubon Society ( named in honor of his father ), the 2001 League of Conservation Voters ’ Creating a Greener New York Award, as well as recognition in 2001 from the WNY Chemical Dependency Consortium and the NY Council on Problem Gambling for his efforts into creating awareness and funding for drug and gambling addiction treatment and prevention programs.
Ban fits well into the category of “ Ecological Architects ” but he also can make solid claims for being modernist, a Japanese experimentalist as well as a rationalist.
Diamond Architects, which by 1989 had evolved into the partnership of A. J.
A front organization was created by a NKVD agent in 1928 for the infiltration and placement of scientists into industry and government: the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians ( FAECT ).
In 1912 at the age of 24 he was made an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects and went into partnership with Harold S. Scott, with whom he designed a cinema in Birchfield, completed in 1913, and several upmarket houses in Warwickshire.
The National CAD Standard is a collaborative effort in the United States between the National Institute of Building Sciences, the American Institute of Architects, and the Construction Specifications Institute, to create a unified approach to the creation and collaboration of building design data by means of building information modeling and integrated into CAD software such as MicroStation and AutoCAD.

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