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Prior to Pearl Harbor, General Henry H. " Hap " Arnold, commander of the USAAF, had turned down both Love's 1940 proposal and that of the better connected and more famous Cochran, despite the lobbying by Eleanor Roosevelt.

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Jackie Cochran, another pioneering aviator and one of Earhart's friends, made a postwar search of numerous files in Japan and was convinced the Japanese were not involved in Earhart's disappearance.
* Former NFL players Red Cochran and Jim Tolbert were born in Fairfield.
Since Morton and Cochran County were one of the last in the state to be broken out into farmland and settled, the motto for Morton became, " The Last Frontier ".
Among Cochran's marital innovations was ' spiritual wifery ', and " tradition assumes that ( Cochran ) received frequent consignments of spiritual consorts, and that such were invariably the most robust and attractive women in the community ".
Lott and his future Senate colleague, Thad Cochran ( also elected to Congress that year ), were only the second and third Republicans elected to Congress from Mississippi since Reconstruction.
Cochran was also reelected in a rout ; he and Lott were the first Republicans to win a second term in Congress from the state since Reconstruction.
The group, whose style was based upon the sounds of Sun Records artists and other artists from the 1950s, were heavily influenced by Eddie Cochran, Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent and Bill Haley & His Comets.
Among his appointments and successors in the Statistics department were Oscar Irwin, John Wishart, Frank Yates, William Cochran and John Nelder.
One of his fellow students was RAF Sgt Jack Morton, who told a humorous anecdote while he and his fellow student Rennie were in the same class: " At the end of our primary course we were posted to a Basic Flying School at Cochran Field, Macon, Georgia.
The class which completed the course at Cochran Field was now split up, half were posted to Napier Field, Dothan, Alabama, to train on single engine planes, and the remainder were posted to twin-engine schools.
Like Cochran, Napier Field was a large permanent Air Corps Base and most of us were quite content to stay on the camp when we had time off.
Two Royal Air Force airmen ( F / O Dennis H. Cochran, and F / L Anthony R. H. Hayter ) who were involved in The Great Escape, and murdered by the Gestapo after re-capture, were cremated at Natzweiler.
Filing for divorce, Cochran moved back to northwest Florida, settling in DeFuniak Springs, where her parents were then living.
In early 1941, Olds asked Cochran to find out how many women pilots there were in the United States, what their flying times were, their skills, their interest in flying for the country, and personal information about them.
Also in June 1941, Arnold suggested that Cochran take a group of qualified female pilots to see how the British were doing.
The singer Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent were involved in a car crash in Chippenham on 17 April 1960 on Rowden Hill.
Her parents were Robert Cochran, a Scots-Irish immigrant, and his wife, Sarah.
Only one provincial officer, Captain John Cochran, and five provincial soldiers were stationed at Fort William and Mary.
Several injuries but no deaths occurred in the engagement, and Cochran and his men were released after about an hour and a half of confinement.
Odlum and Cochran were close friends of Amelia Earhart and her husband George P. Putnam and the Odlums were financial backers of Earhart's flying activities.

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Cochran established an estate there called Fern Cliff, which operated as a museum for a while but has since been demolished.
Founded in 1957, the NAR is the oldest and largest spacemodeling organization in the world with over 5200 members and 125 affiliated clubs across the U. S. It was established in 1957 by Orville Carlisle and G. Harry Stine and is currently headed by Ted Cochran.
But the series has since been revived by GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, and The Vault of Horror Volume 2 was released in January 2012.
But the series has since been revived by GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, and The Haunt of Fear Volume 1 was released in January 2012.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a press release dated September 1, 2011 that it is continuing the EC Archives series, with the first new releases scheduled for November 2011.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a September 1, 2011 press release that it is continuing the EC Archives series, and the first new releases shipped in January 2012.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a press release dated September 1, 2011 that it is continuing the EC Archives series, with the first new releases scheduled for November 2011.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a press release dated September 1, 2011 that it is continuing the EC Archives series, with the first new releases scheduled for November 2011.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a press release dated September 1, 2011 that it is continuing the EC Archives series, with the first new releases scheduled for November 2011.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a press release dated September 1, 2011 that it is continuing the EC Archives series, with the first new releases scheduled for November 2011.
GC Press LLC, a boutique imprint established by Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman, announced in a press release dated September 1, 2011 that it is continuing the EC Archives series, with the first new releases scheduled for November 2011.

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F. Morris Cochran, university vice president and business manager, said the house has been bought to provide rental housing for faculty families, particularly for those here for a limited time.
* 1935 – Hank Cochran, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( d. 2010 )
He also had ambitions to work in film, like Elvis Presley and Eddie Cochran, and registered for acting classes with Lee Strasburg's Actors ' Studio, where the likes of Marlon Brando and James Dean had trained.
The first song to commemorate the musicians was “ Three Stars ” by Eddie Cochran.
Also in 1986, LCDR Donnie Cochran, joined the Blue Angels as the first African-American Naval Aviator to be selected.
" Her portraits Fanny Travis Cochran, Dorothea and Francesca, and Ernesta and her Little Brother, are fine examples of her skill in painting children ; Ernesta with Nurse, one of a series of essays in luminous white, was a highly original composition, seemingly without precedent.
In 1950, Gertrude Mary Cox and William Gemmell Cochran published the book Experimental Designs which became the major reference work on the design of experiments for statisticians for years afterwards.
Some important contributors to the field of experimental designs are C. S. Peirce, R. A. Fisher, F. Yates, C. R. Rao, R. C. Bose, J. N. Srivastava, Shrikhande S. S., D. Raghavarao, W. G. Cochran, O. Kempthorne, W. T. Federer, V. V. Fedorov, A. S. Hedayat, J.

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Nobody's Daughter featured a great deal of material written and recorded for Love's aborted solo album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, including " Pacific Coast Highway ", " Letter to God ", " Samantha ", and " Never Go Hungry ", although they were re-produced with Larkin.
Love's varying genre interests were illustrated in a 1991 interview, in which she stated: " There's a part of me that wants to have a grindcore band and another that wants to have a Raspberries-type pop band.
The classic film noirs The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key ( 1942 ) were based on novels by Hammett ; Cain's novels provided the basis for Double Indemnity ( 1944 ), Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ), The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1946 ), and Slightly Scarlet ( 1956 ; adapted from Love's Lovely Counterfeit ).
They were of course used in Love's Last Shift, with John playing Loveless, the male lead, and his wife Susanna the flirtatious heiress Narcissa, a secondary character.
Eight of Shirley's plays were reprinted in a single quarto volume in 1640 ; these were The Young Admiral, The Duke's Mistress, Hyde Park, Love's Cruelty, The Wedding, The Constant Maid, The Opportunity, and The Grateful Servant.
In 1638 Love's Riddle and a Latin comedy, the Naufragium Joculare, were printed, and in 1641 the passage of Prince Charles through Cambridge gave occasion to the production of another dramatic work, The Guardian, which was acted before the royal visitor with much success.
Sexual education for Carpenter also meant forwarding a clear analysis of the ways in which sex and gender were used to oppress women, contained in Carpenter's radical work Love's Coming-of-Age.
In Japan, the album was called Into the Skyline + 1, and featured three extra tracks: " Nothing Moves Me ", a previous B-side, and two tracks that were both released as singles, i. e. " It's My Style ", and " Love's a Cradle ".
A Colonel Silius Titus had been commissioned by certain presbyterians to carry letters to Henrietta Maria in France ; the queen's replies were conveyed by Colonel Ashworth, and were read in Love's house in London.
There is documentary proof ( a tape box label ) that " Surfers Rule ", " South Bay Surfer " and " Boogie Woodie " were indeed recorded on that date at Western, and it's noticeable that whilst Mike Love's lead vocals for " Hawaii " and " Catch a Wave " are hampered by a heavy cold, his other leads on the album are fine.
In 2000, Mortimer met American actor Alessandro Nivola, while both were starring in Love's Labour's Lost.
Among them were ten plays from the first season in Paris but with a different casts since not all the original members of the troupe came to New York: Molière's La Jalousie du Barbouillé, L ' Avare and L ' Amour médecin, Musset's Barberine, the Copeau / Croué adaptation of Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, and Nuit des rois, the adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night shared the stage with Le Carrosse du Saint-Sacrement (" The Carriage of the Holy Sacrament ") of Prosper Mérimée, La Surprise de l ' Amour (" Love's Surprise ") of Musset, and Poil de Carotte (" Carrot Head ") of Jules Renard.
In 1702, she wrote The Beau ’ s Duel and The Stolen Heiress, both of which were produced that same year, and then Love's Contrivance for the next season.
Howe ' er Love's native hours were set,
The early tragedies of Appius and Virginia, and Tancred and Gismund were taken from The Palace of Pleasure ; and among better-known plays derived from the book are the Shakespearean Romeo and Juliet, Timon of Athens, Edward III, All's Well That Ends Well ( from Giletta of Narbonne ), Beaumont and Fletcher's Triumph of Death, John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and James Shirley's Love's Cruelty.
Two albums were released: The Searchers and Play for Today ( retitled Love's Melodies outside the UK ).
's rendition of " First We Take Manhattan " and House of Love's " Who by Fire " ( the lead tracks on each side of the vinyl and cassette versions ) were swapped so that R. E. M., one of the most popular American rock bands of the era, led the album.
" Greenstreet argued that the comic scenes in Love's Labour's Lost were influenced by a pageant of the Nine Worthies only ever performed in Derby's home town of Chester.
Ibsen called Love's Comedy an extension of his poem " On the Heights " (" Paa Vidurne "), insofar as both works explore a need for liberation ; both, he suggested, were based on his relationship with his wife Suzanna.
Brian Wilson and Mike Love of The Beach Boys were crushed to learn that Murry Wilson ( father to three of the Beach Boys, Love's uncle, and the band's music publisher ) had sold their company Sea of Tunes to A & M Records during 1969 for a fraction of what it was worth – or earned in the following years.
" Black Is the Colour ( Of My True Love's Hair )" and " I Wonder as I Wander " were both written by the Kentucky folk singer and composer John Jacob Niles.

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