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In the beginning Charles Alston's mural work was inspired by the work of Aaron Douglas, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, the latter who he met when they did mural work in New York.
Fox senior vice president for news Michael Clemente issued a statement saying, " This was a production error in which the copy editor changed a script and didn't alert the control room to update the video ".
Spending much of his childhood in Ferndale, he was moved at age 12 to San Clemente, California, where he spent a short time in a Catholic high school before he went back to public school to graduate from high school a year early.
President Ronald Reagan posthumously awarded Robinson the Presidential Medal of Freedom on March 26, 1984, and on March 2, 2005, President George W. Bush gave Robinson's widow the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian award bestowed by Congress ; Robinson was only the second baseball player to receive the award, after Roberto Clemente.
At some of the mithraeums which have been found below churches, for example the Santa Prisca mithraeum and the San Clemente mithraeum, the ground plan of the church above was made in a way to symbolize Christianity's domination of Mithraism.
It was sunk during an explosive test off San Clemente Island on October 1, 1970.
Smith was recognized for his community service efforts with the 1994 Branch Rickey Award and the 1995 Roberto Clemente Award.
He was the son of a certain Projectus, born in Rome and a priest of the Basilica di San Clemente on the Caelian Hill.
Roberto Clemente Walker ( August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972 ) was a Puerto Rican baseball player whose Major League career comprised the 18 seasons stretching from 1955 through 1972, all of them played with the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder.
Clemente was awarded the National League ( NL ) Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) Award in 1966.
Off the field, Clemente was involved in charity work in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need.
Roberto Clemente was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, to Don Melchor Clemente and Luisa Walker.
Clemente joined Puerto Rico's amateur baseball league when he was sixteen years old ; while there, he played for the Ferdinand Juncos team, which represented the municipality of Juncos.
By the end of the following winter ball season, Brooklyn was one of several major league clubs seeking to sign Clemente.
Clemente was promoted to the team's starting lineup the following season and batted. 288 as the team's leadoff hitter, and by season's end, on February 19, 1954, Zorilla had signed Clemente to a contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers ' Triple-A affiliate, the Montreal Royals.
" Sukeforth noticed that Clemente was being used as a bench player for the team and discussed the possibility of drafting Clemente to the Pirates with the team's manager, Max Macon.
With Clemente fast becoming a fan favorite, there would seem little not to like about the early progress of his highly touted rookie season, but the transition from Puerto Rico to Pittsburgh was, in fact, anything but smooth.
During the off season, Clemente played with the Santurce Crabbers in the Puerto Rican baseball winter league, where he was already considered a star.
While his active service was completed in March 1959, Clemente would remain in the Individual Ready Reserve until September 1964.
Outside of a potentially game-changing but barely foul ' home run ' off Whitey Ford in Game Six, Clemente was generally kept off balance by Yankee hurlers.
During the 1961 season, Clemente was selected as the starting right fielder for the National League in the All-Star game.

Clemente and elected
They voted to waive the waiting period for Clemente, due to the circumstances of his death, and posthumously elected him for induction into the Hall of Fame, giving him 393 of the 420 available votes, or 92 % of the vote.
In, he was elected by the Hall's Veterans Committee, joining Roberto Clemente as the only other Puerto Rican in Cooperstown.
And with the full support of the people of Cornago who rallied behind his cause, Clemente Lacea was duly elected into office as the Municipal President of Albur in the year 1916.
Walters was elected in 2004 to represent the 73rd Assembly District, which includes coastal Orange and San Diego county communities of Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, Oceanside, Dana Point, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, and Aliso Viejo.
One DMI candidate was elected to the municipal council, Clemente Gasco Aldonza.

Clemente and National
After his fast start, Clemente finished his rookie season with an average of. 255, owing at least in part to the recurrence, or perhaps persistence, of the counterproductive batting tics noticed three years before by Dodger scout Al Campanis-and, more to the point, the fact that National League pitchers were noticing as well.
Early in the 1960 season, Clemente accumulated 25 runs batted in ( RBIs ) in 27 games in May and finished the month at. 353 to lead all National League batters.
For his efforts, The Sporting News named Clemente its National League Player of the Month.
Clemente returned in plenty of time to help the Pirates clinch the National League pennant, which they did on September 25, finishing the season at 95-59.
Following the season, he returned to Puerto Rico along with Orlando Cepeda, a native of Ponce who had just led the National League in home runs and RBIs, thus inadvertently collaborating with first-time batting champion Clemente to give their mutual homeland a collective National League triple crown.
During the 1970 campaign, Clemente compiled an average of. 352 ; the Pirates won the National League East but were subsequently eliminated by the Cincinnati Reds.
It is located on the Southern California coast, in San Diego County, and bordered by Oceanside to the south, San Clemente, Cleveland National Forest, Orange and Riverside counties to the north, and Fallbrook to the east.
* Roberto Clemente is the National League MVP.
On July 9, 2008, she named as her running mate journalist and community activist Rosa Clemente and clinched the party's nomination three days later at the 2008 Green Party National Convention.
Javier Clemente was appointed the first ever coach of the Serbia National team.
Madlock is also one of only three right-handed hitters to have won multiple National League batting titles since 1960, Roberto Clemente having also won four and Tommy Davis having won back-to-back titles in 1962 and 1963.
The interior of the building contains four panels painted in 1941 by José Clemente Orozco, two of which are named " The Social Labor Movement " and " National Wealth.
The project involves the Conservancy, National Marine Fisheries Service ( NMFS ), the Conservation League Foundation and the Californian American Water company ( CalAm ) working together to remove the San Clemente Dam.

Clemente and Baseball
At the Major League Baseball All-Star game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 11, 2006, many of the players on both teams wore yellow wristbands with the initials " RCW " in honor of Clemente.
At the end of the fourth inning, Clemente was awarded the Commissioner's Historical Achievement Award by the Commissioner of Baseball ; the award was accepted by his widow.
Clemente was inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame.
Later that year, Clemente was nominated as a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
* Society of American Baseball Research BioProject biography of Clemente
* December 31 – Roberto Clemente, Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player ( b. 1934 )
** Roberto Clemente, Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player ( d. 1972 )
* December 31 – Puerto Rican Major League Baseball star Roberto Clemente and all four other people aboard a Douglas DC-7 die when the plane crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off Isla Verde just after takeoff from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
On October 20, Major League Baseball announced that Ortiz was the winner of the Roberto Clemente Award.
Clemente Rafael Álvarez ( born May 18, 1968 in Anzoátegui State, Venezuela ) is a former Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in the.
The Roberto Clemente Award is given annually to a Major League Baseball player selected for his character and charitable contributions to his community.
* Had Stan Ross actually played in Major League Baseball and had 2, 997 hits, he would have been 27th all-time in the Major Leagues between Roberto Clemente who had 3, 000 hits and Sam Rice with 2, 987.
* Roberto Clemente ( 1934 – 1972 ), Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player
The facility was supposed to be constructed between two local sport venues: the Roberto Clemente Coliseum and Hiram Bithorn Baseball Stadium, about a mile and a half away from the current arena site.
The Roberto Clemente Award is given annually to the Major League Baseball ( MLB ) player who " best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team ", as voted on by baseball fans and members of the media.
Several notable members of the Baseball Hall of Fame such as, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Bill Mazeroski, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and Mike Schmidt have played at McKechnie Field during their careers.
Zisk was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates out of Seton Hall University in the third round of the 1967 Major League Baseball Draft, and made his major league debut on September 8, 1971 replacing Roberto Clemente in right field in the eighth inning of Pittsburgh's 10-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs, and got a single in his first major league at-bat.

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