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Although the Washington team endured long bouts of mediocrity ( immortalized in the 1955 Broadway musical Damn Yankees ), they had a period of prolonged success in the 1920s and 1930s, led by Hall-of-Famers Bucky Harris, Goose Goslin, Sam Rice, Heinie Manush, Joe Cronin, and above all Walter Johnson.
However, the presence and nature of his genital anomaly is not considered certain, and some scholars ( such as Vincent Cronin and Simone Bertiere ) assert that surgical repair would have been mentioned in the records of his medical treatments if it had indeed occurred.
Throughout the spring and summer of 1982, the Ceroc troupe worked with choreographer Michel Ange Lau, whose classes Cronin and Sylvia Coleman had attended at the Centre Charles Peguy, a French youth centre, in Leicester Square.
Cronin, James Hilton and Ernest Hemingway to help write the script, before giving the project to John Steinbeck, who had previously written the screenplay for the 1941 documentary The Forgotten Village but had not written a fictional story for the screen.
After obtaining his doctorate in 1955, Cronin joined the group of Rodney Cool and Oreste Piccioni at Brookhaven National Laboratory, where the new Cosmotron particle accelerator had just been completed.
* English writer Vincent Cronin has had a home in Marbella for decades.
In, Cronin had a breakout year, batting. 346 with 13 home runs and 126 RBI.
Some members had left a failing assembly in Ryde and Cronin travelled down to break bread with them.
His performances at club, state and national level were again awarded as he received his second Player of the Year Dally M Medal, the first time a player had won the award consecutively since Parramatta Eels great Michael Cronin in 1977 & 1978.
Unfortunately for Cronin, San Jose had two very competent goalkeepers in front of him, 2003 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Pat Onstad and Jon Conway, and the young keeper did not get any playing time in the 2004 season.
According to Sean Cronin, author of Kevin Barry, he hoped for a firing squad rather than the gallows, due to the fact that he had been condemned by a military court.
“ Well, they are not going to let me like a soldier fall … But I must say they are going to hang me like a gentleman .” This was, according to Cronin, a reference to George Bernard Shaw ’ s The Devil ’ s Disciple, the last play Kevin and his sister had seen together.
Walter Johnson also retired in 1932 and the Senators had regular shortstop Joe Cronin taking over as manager also.
Thus, he was inspired in meeting John Cronin, an area local who had worked aboard the Clearwater, a replica of the Hudson River sloop that fostered education and the restoration of the Hudson.
After Gillis left, Fischetti and Cronin still wanted to continue to pursue their dreams of making it big, so they headed back to the United States and had an open audition.
During the 1997 election campaign, MP Brian Wilson had met with a group of local teenagers who had stressed the need for local facilities, and, with the help of Largs architect Paddy Cronin, plans were developed to provide a Healthy Living Centre which would include fitness facilities, internet access, a healthy eating cafe and child care.
It was also around this time that Cronin had discussed with a social worker his plans to take his father's military records and alter them so that he could join the IRA ; it was later revealed that he tried to join another Irish terrorist group around that time.
From the earliest points of childhood, Cronin had been involved with mental health specialists.
Cronin had revealed to Waite that he'd felt suicidal while serving his sentence for the initial assault.
By this time, Cronin had a long criminal record and was considered by some psychiatrists as untreatable.
Of the 1992 assault on Judy X, Cronin told Baird that in his mind, she hadn't been there, but instead, he was imagining an assault on his maternal grandfather, who he had a lengthy love-hate relationship with.
For his fifth book, Dr. Cronin drew on his experiences practising medicine in the coal mining communities of the South Wales Valleys — as he had for The Stars Look Down two years earlier.

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Arrowsmith has been compared with The Citadel by A. J. Cronin ( first published after Arrowsmith in 1937 ), which also deals with the life experiences of a young idealistic doctor who tries to challenge and improve the existing system of medical practice.
Most attention has been focused on the Red Sox being the last major league team to integrate its roster ( Cronin once passed on signing a young Willie Mays, never traded for an African-American player, and the Red Sox remained an all-white team throughout his GM tenure ).
Cronin retired from domestic politics at the 1981 general election, having been elected to the European Parliament for a five year term in 1979.
Documented in a paper titled " The Problem Of American Communism In 1945 " Cronin wrote, " In the State Department, the most influential Communist has been Alger Hiss.
Arrested shortly afterward, his trial was brief, and in August of that year, having been branded by the Scottish High Court as " Walter Mitty gone mad ", Cronin was sentenced to life in prison for the crime.
Cronin also discussed with Baird his beliefs that he was reincarnated, that he'd been a soldier with the Charge of the Light Brigade.
There have also been questions regarding his relationship with his grandfather, whom Cronin claims sexually abused him during the ages of 5 to 12.
This has been contradicted somewhat in cases where Cronin also referred to his grandfather as a confidant and friend.
John Cronin has been added to the register of sex offenders for life.
Cronin became a member of Brooks's, a political club in St James's Street, in 1984 having been proposed as a member by Roy Jenkins.
* Leigh wanted Laurence Olivier for the role of Roy Cronin, and was unhappy that Taylor had been cast in the part, although she had enjoyed him on the set of A Yank at Oxford.

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When Engel first spotted Cronin playing in Kansas City, " I knew I was watching a great player.
Calvin's widowed mother and his siblings moved to Washington as well, and at least three brothers — Sherry, Jimmy and Billy — and a brother-in-law, Joe Haynes, would eventually become Senators ' executives, while brother-in-law Joe Cronin, a Hall of Fame shortstop, would serve as playing manager of the Senators and Boston Red Sox, general manager of the Red Sox, and president of the American League.
Despite Parramatta declining from premiers to seventh with Cronin and Price retiring and Grothe and Ella playing very little due to injuries, 1987 was undoubtedly Sterling's finest year.

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A huge air shower experiment called the Auger Project is currently operated at a site on the pampas of Argentina by an international consortium of physicists, led by James Cronin, 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics of the University of Chicago and Alan Watson of the University of Leeds.
Cronin was later in a group called Loose Cannons with Toothpick ( Doug Ray ).
Cronin also formed a rap duo with Doug Ray ( formerly of Bad Ronald ) called Loose Cannons.

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Cronin recorded one album with the band, 1972's R. E. O ./ T. W. O.
In early 1989, Richrath was asked to leave over disagreements with Cronin regarding musical direction.
He was the third Red Sox player to hit 100 home runs with the team, following his teammates Jimmie Foxx and Joe Cronin.
Cronin was originally a NAUI instructor who decided to form his own organization with Erickson, and to break diver training down into different courses instead of the single universal course then prevalent.
Cronin, David: Europe's Alliance with Israel: Aiding the Occupation, p. 17.
In six career Series starts, he was 4-2 with 32 strikeouts and a low 1. 79 earned run average, and is still remembered for striking out Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, and Joe Cronin in their consecutive at-bats in the 1934 All-Star Game.
Doctors was first shown on BBC One on 26 March 2000 with an episode entitled " Letting Go ", Dr. Brendan McGuire is introduced as the head partner at a general practice, The Riverside Surgery, in the Midland town of Letherbridge with his wife Kate ( Maggie Cronin ) as Office Manager and a team of young doctors ; Dr. Steve Rawlings ( Mark Frost ), Dr. Helen Thompson ( Corrine Wicks ), Dr. Rana Mistry ( Akbar Kurtha ) and Dr. Caroline Powers ( Jacqueline Leonard ).
For the Scottish, English, and Irish volumes, he worked with the BBC and folklorists Peter Douglas Kennedy, Scots poet Hamish Henderson, and with the Irish folklorist Séamus Ennis, recording among others, Margaret Barry and the songs in Irish of Elizabeth Cronin ; Scots ballad singer Jeannie Robertson ; and Harry Cox of Norfolk, England, and interviewing some of these performers at length about their lives.
* A. J. Cronin – Lady with Carnations
Nikki Warrington ( Rebecca Blake ) endured marriage problems and problems with her large blended family which also consisted of her doctor husband Andrew ( Simon Cook ), his children Luke ( Royce Cronin ) and Sara ( Beth Cordingly ), and Nikki's children Becky ( Chandra Reugg ) and Darren ( Joe Fox, later Ike Hamilton ) from her previous marriage to Adrian Scott ( Ariyon Bakare ), who was at the time serving a prison sentence.
This Francis Hutchinson should not be confused with the Francis Hutchinson who was connected with John Nelson Darby, Edward Cronin, and John Bellett in the movement of the late 1820s later known as " Plymouth Brethren ".
In 1964, however, James Cronin and Val Fitch provided clear evidence that CP symmetry was also violated in an experiment with neutral kaons.
His subsequent meeting with American League president Joe Cronin and the departure of manager Joe Gordon seemed to settle Piersall down for the remainder of the season.
* About Face 3: The Essentials of Interaction Design ( with Robert Reimann and David Cronin ) ( ISBN 0-4700-8411-1 )
Cronin assumed managerial duties in, a role he would continue with the Boston Red Sox, the team he was traded to prior to the season, by Senators ' owner Clark Griffith.
In, Ted Williams ' rookie season with the Sox, Doerr began a string of 12 consecutive seasons with 10 or more home runs and 73 or more runs batted in ; in 1940 the Red Sox became the 12th team in major league history to have four players with 100 RBI, with Foxx, Williams, Cronin and Doerr each collecting at least 105.

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