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The flat actually belonged to singer Harry Nilsson, who was loaning it to Moon, The flat, No. 12 at 9 Curzon Place ( now called Curzon Square ), Shepherd Market, Mayfair, was the same property where singer Cass Elliot died four years earlier.
It was updated in early 1991 to mourn the passing of Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, Jackie Wilson, Dennis Wilson, John Lennon, Roy Orbison, Sam Cooke, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Cass Elliot, who died a few months after the original version of the song was released.
When the results of the survey were made public, Michigan territorial governor Lewis Cass was unhappy, since it was not based on the Congressionally approved Ordinance Line.
As Democrats convened in Baltimore in June 1852, four major candidates vied for the nomination: Lewis Cass of Michigan, the nominee in 1848, who had the backing of northerners in support of the Compromise of 1850 ; James Buchanan of Pennsylvania, popular in the South as well as in his home state ; Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, candidate of the expansionists and the railroad interests ; and William L. Marcy of New York, whose strength was centered in his home state.
Cass Gilbert ( November 24, 1859 – May 17, 1934 ) was a prominent American architect.
Gilbert was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the middle of three sons, and was named after the statesman Lewis Cass, to whom he was distantly related.
Mary Margaret “ Peggy ” Cass ( May 21, 1924 – March 8, 1999 ) was an American actress, comedian, game show panelist, and announcer.
Remembered today primarily as a regular panelist on the long-running To Tell The Truth, Cass was best known for her performance as Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame on both Broadway and in the film version ( 1958 ), a role for which she won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress, and later received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Cass was also part of the nine member ensemble cast for the 1960 Broadway revue A Thurber Carnival, adapted by James Thurber from his own works.
In 1987, Cass was featured in the early Fox sitcom Women in Prison.
The county was named for Lewis Cass, a senator from Michigan who favored the annexation of Texas.
Cass County was formed in 1846 from sections of Bowie County.
It was named for Lewis Cass, a U. S. Senator from Michigan who had favored the annexation of Texas to the United States.
In December 1958, a film of the same title, based on the play, was released by Warner Brothers, with Russell and Cass reprising their roles.
It was named after railroad executive George Washington Cass ( 1810-1888 ).
In the Nebraska license plate system, Cass County is represented by the prefix 20 ( it had the twentieth-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922 ).
Cass County was formed in 1854.
It was named after the General Lewis Cass.
The county was organized in 1835 as Van Buren County but was renamed in 1848 after U. S. Senator Lewis Cass of Michigan who later became a presidential candidate.

Cass and central
Cass County is a county located in west central Missouri.
Two towns, Austin and Everett, had previously served the farming community of the south central Cass County.
Hector International Airport is a joint civil-military public airport located three miles ( 5 km ) northwest of the central business district of Fargo, a city in Cass County, North Dakota, United States.
Clark issued " an extermination order ", which he gave to Lewis Cass, a man who played a central role in Jackson's removal policy.
Cass Lake is a glacially-formed lake in north central Minnesota in the United States.
John Martin Cass Academy ( JMC Academy ) is an Australian private college that provides private education and training for the Creative Industries with campuses in central Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
MN 371 serves as a north – south route in central and north-central Minnesota between Little Falls, Baxter, Brainerd, Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, Walker, and Cass Lake.

Cass and figure
One figure associated with the ICF was Cass Pennant, who wrote on football hooliganism in the 1990s and 2000s.

Cass and Indian
Secretary of War Lewis Cass dispatched General Winfield Scott to end the violence by forcibly removing the Creeks to the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
Cass Lake is a city in Cass County, Minnesota, United States, located within the boundaries of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation.
Following passage of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and establishment of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, tribal headquarters were located in Cass Lake.
The last known Wendigo Ceremony conducted in the United States was at Lake Windigo of Star Island of Cass Lake, located within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota.
It is approximately long and wide, located in Cass and Beltrami counties, within the Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Indian Reservation, adjacent to its namesake city of Cass Lake.
Of the 2, 196 students that attend Cass Technical High School, 1, 951 ( 89. 3 %) of them are Black or African American, 89 ( 4. 0 %) are Asian American, 70 ( 3. 2 %) are Hispanic or Latino, 56 ( 2. 6 %) are White, 17 ( 0. 8 %) are Arab, and 2 ( 0. 1 %) are American Indian or Alaska Native.
In 1846, he was stationed in Barbados, where he gathered information to compile a geographical and statistical description of the island, later to be published as the History of Barbados published in 1848 by Cass as a library series of West Indian studies.
The Leech Lake Indian Reservation ( Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag in the Ojibwe language ) is an Indian reservation located in the north-central Minnesota counties of ( in descending order of reservation area ) Cass, Itasca, Beltrami, and Hubbard.
Under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the present " Greater " Leech Lake Indian Reservation was formed from the merger of the Leech Lake, Cass Lake, and Lake Winnibigoshish Indian reservations of the Pillager Band, the Chippewa Indian Reservation of the Lake Superior Chippewa, and White Oak Point Indian Reservation of the Mississippi River Band of Chippewa Indians.
In 1934 it merged with the Cass Lake, Chippewa, Lake Winnibigoshish and Leech Lake Indian reservations to form the contemporary Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and its reservation.
While this act mainly addressed the disposition of unallotted lands on Ojibwe Indian reservations in Minnesota, of the Chippewas of the Mississippi, Cass Lake, Leech Lake, and Winnibigoshish Indian reservations were designated as a Forest Reserve.

Cass and removal
* August 16: Cass wrote that Forsyth had threatened Mason's removal from office if the President's recommendations were not followed.
Lewis Cass, Secretary of War, believing that this was yet another ploy to delay action on removal for an additional year, threatened to sign the treaty with John Ridge.
Jackson quickly dispatched the Secretary of War Lewis Cass to present his terms, which included western land titles, self-government, relocation assistance, and several other long-term benefits — all conditioned on a total Cherokee removal.
Cass refused, saying that he would discuss only removal.

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