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Light Over Water: The Genesis of Music ( 1983 ): This work was commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles as the score for the collaborative work Available Light, which was choreographed by Lucinda Childs and had a set design by architect Frank Gehry.
He was raised in Warsaw, Illinois, and educated first at the private school of the Reverend Stephen Childs, an Episcopal clergyman.
The Widney Alumni House, the campus ' first building The University of Southern California was founded following the efforts of Judge Robert M. Widney, who helped secure donations from several figures in early Los Angeles history: a Protestant nurseryman, Ozro Childs, an Irish Catholic former-Governor, John Gately Downey, and a German Jewish banker, Isaias W. Hellman.
According to the historian David Childs, “ Brandt was anxious that his government should be a reforming administration and a number of reforms were embarked upon ”.
William Childs Westmoreland ( March 26, 1914 – July 18, 2005 ) was a United States Army General, who commanded US military operations in the Vietnam War at its peak ( 1964 – 68 ), during the Tet Offensive.
William Westmoreland was born in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, to Eugenia Talley Childs and James Ripley Westmoreland.
Milford Center was home to mills, distilleries, tanneries, and companies such as the Milford Center Lumber and Supply Company, Ohio Elevator and Grain Company, Robinson and Richter Company, and Childs and Cover, a carriage manufacturer.
Not a soul was in camp when Tom Childs Sr., and his son arrived.
With them was Washington Michael Jacobs of Tucson, Arizona ... Childs and Jacobs located the mining claim which constituted most of the old Ajo group of mines.
Additionally, a 1926 Childs fire truck which was purchased from the village of Ballston Spa in 1945 is maintained as a unique parade piece representing their history.
The David Childs designed Worldwide Plaza established a beach head when it was built in 1989 at the former Madison Square Garden site, a full city block between 49th and 50th Streets and between Eighth and Ninth Avenues.
It was there in Marion that he met Jean Childs, who later became his wife.
A Public Elementary School in Barangay Jagobiao, Mandaue City, Philippines ( inside Eversley Childs Sanitarium compound ) was also named after him.
The secession movement came to an abrupt end, though not before John C. Childs of Yreka was inaugurated as the governor of the State of Jefferson.
In the 1980s Hubbard was again leading his own jazz group-this time with Billy Childs and Larry Klein, among others, as members-attracting very favorable reviews, playing at concerts and festivals in the USA and Europe, often in the company of Joe Henderson, playing a repertory of hard-bop and modal-jazz pieces.
He left Vancouver in May 1967 and took his family to Deep Springs College in California where composer friend Barney Childs was a professor.
In 1992, a revival was mounted by International Production Associates that included the participation of Wilson, Glass and Childs.
The old Post-Dispatch was characterized by a liberal editorial page and columnists, including Marquis Childs.
Maurice Childs, a women's hairdresser from nearby Chiswick, was walking home across the bridge in the early morning when he noticed smoke and sparks coming from a suitcase that was lying on the walkway.
Childs was later awarded an MBE for his quick-thinking.
David Childs was tapped to redesign the building.
The group was formed by Euros Childs ( vocals and keyboards ), John Lawrence ( vocals and guitar ) and Richard James ( bass guitar ) whilst still at Bro Myrddin Welsh Comprehensive School in Carmarthen.
While in the band, Childs said that one of the most frequent questions he was asked was about the origin of the band's name.

Childs and before
For the first month of so before any regular appearances occurred, many reporters also presented on the News Channel, including Ros Childs, who presented after John Suchet on the first day as the ITV News Channel.
He finished runner-up in the U18 national championships in 2001 to Richard Bloomfield and also finished runner-up in the senior national championships that autumn beating top 100 player Martin Lee and British no 4 Arvind Parmar before losing in the final to Lee Childs in straight sets.

Childs and left
In July 1970, syndicated columnist Marquis Childs noted that Tydings ' problems on the left stemmed from his support of a crime bill for the District of Columbia, which was perceived as repressive against African Americans.
Solomon Childs, while having the third-largest presence on the album, left the group for unknown reasons in 2005.

Childs and group
The story about an orphan gaucho called Martín Peñalosa, who has deserted from the army and becomes the leader of a rebel group, follows the legend of Martín Fierro in many ways, although the film is based upon a book by Herbert Childs and a screenplay by Philip Dunne.
Euros Childs ' sister Megan Childs ( violin ) subsequently joined the group and the band signed to the Welsh record label Ankst.
Other members of this group included Michael O ' Connell, Robert Forster, Claire McKenna, Gary Warner, Peter Adams, Sue Welch, Colin Bloxsom and Tony Childs
She met Eduardo del Barrio, toured with his group Caldera, and sang in Billy Childs ' jazz band Night Flight.

Childs and convicts
One of his first duties was to arrange for the trial of 26 convicts alleged to have been involved in murders during the revolt of July 1846 at the end of Childs ' administration.
Thirteen convicts were convicted of murder and hanged by Childs ' successor, John Price, who considered Childs responsible for the state of affairs that led to the revolt.

Childs and July
They had four children: Childs Frick ( born March 12, 1883 ), Martha Howard Frick ( born August 9, 1885 ), Helen Clay Frick ( born September 3, 1888 ) and Henry Clay Frick, Jr. ( born July 8, 1892 ).
However, he was appointed commandant of Norfolk Island in July of that year, to replace Major Joseph Childs, and the leave was never taken.

Childs and 1846
Major Joseph Childs ( 1787 – 1870 ) was a British Royal Marines officer and penal administrator ; he was commandant of the second convict settlement at Norfolk Island, from 7 February 1844 to August 1846.

Childs and four
Young had four children with his first wife, Jean Childs, who died of cancer in 1994.
He won his first race in Melbourne, the Carlyon Cup over 1, 600 metres, by almost four lengths, in course record time, and began a successful relationship with New Zealand jockey Greg Childs.
The Thomas Crane Public Library was built in four stages: the original building ( 1882 ) by architect H. H. Richardson ; an additional ell with stack space and stained glass ( 1908 ) by William Martin Aiken in Richardson's style ; a major expansion ( 1939 ) by architects Paul A. and Carroll Coletti, with stone carvings by sculptor Joseph A. Coletti of Quincy ; and a recent addition ( 2001 ) by Boston architects Childs, Bertman, and Tseckares, which doubled the size of the library.

Childs and .
* Childs, Craig House of Rain: Tracking a Vanished Civilization Across the American Southwest.
* 1867 – Cupid Childs, American baseball player ( d. 1912 )
Childs ' Set-Theoretic Data model.
He now tours with his own band of Nashville musicians: Tony Migliore, Jerry Kroon, Ralph Childs and Carl " VIP " Viperman.
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Some critics, such as philosophers Roy Childs, Norman P. Barry, and Chandran Kukathas, have argued that Objectivist ethics are consistent with anarcho-capitalism instead of minarchism.
* Role of the Ribosome, Gwen V. Childs, copied here
* December 4 – The State of Jefferson is declared in Yreka, California, with judge John Childs as a governor.
* For a thorough scientific overview of disorders of proline and hydroxyproline metabolism, one can consult chapter 81 of OMMBID Charles Scriver, Beaudet, A. L., Valle, D., Sly, W. S., Vogelstein, B., Childs, B., Kinzler, K. W.
Lucien Lagrange, and David Childs.
* Matt D. Childs, The 1812 Aponte Rebellion in Cuba and the Struggle Against African Slavery, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006
Johnson beat former colored heavyweight champ Frank Childs on October 21, 1902.
Childs had twice won the colored heavyweight title and continued to claim himself the true colored champ despite having lost his title in a bout with George Byers and then, after retaking the title from Byers, losing it again to Denver Ed Martin.
Johnson won by a TKO in the 12th round of the scheduled 20-rounder, when Childs ' seconds signaled he couldn't go on.
While colored champ, he defeated ex-colored champs Denver Ed Martin and Frank Childs again and beat future colored heavyweight champs Sam McVey three times and Sam Langford once.
* Childs, Peter, and Roger Fowler.

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