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Crossman and opening
Recent changes have included upgrading the accommodation for Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Science students in the newly refurbished Richard Crossman Building, and the opening of a Sports Centre.

Crossman and on
“ In the long term, therefore, fortified by increases in supplementary and other benefits under the Crossman regime in 1968 – 70, the welfare state had made some impact, almost by inadvertence, on social inequality and the maldistribution of real income ”.
* Crossman Corners – A location in the southwest part of the town on NY-5.
In 1969, a trio of Brunswick engineers-Phil Crossman, Bob Kenrick, and Brad Baldwin-began working on the creation of a game utilizing a frictionless surface.
He served as Parliamentary Secretary ( Junior Minister ) in the Ministry of Housing and Local Government ( under Richard Crossman, then later Anthony Greenwood ) where he worked, among much else, on planning and conservation, and on devising the soon-to-be-set up Department of the Environment ( Secretary of State, Tony Crosland ) He was responsible for setting up the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution and for giving off.
It was originally called Albany Road and was first proposed in 1853 by Lt William Crossman of the Royal Engineers, who examined and reported on various possible Perth-Albany routes.
The only major towns on the road between Perth and Albany are Williams, Kojonup and Mount Barker, with roadhouses at North Bannister, Crossman and Arthur River.
* Wally Crossman was oldest person engraved on the Stanley Cup at age 87.
Originally titled The Eagle Squadron, it is based on a story by " Melville Crossman ", the pen name for 20th Century Fox studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck.

Crossman and 19
* Richard Crossman ( 1 November 1968 – 19 June 1970 )

Crossman and November
* November 13, 1990 — Traded by the Hartford Whalers to the New York Islanders in exchange for Doug Crossman.

Crossman and said
Editor Richard Crossman said in the book's introduction: " The Kronstadt rebels called for Soviet power free from Bolshevik dominance " ( p. x ).
Editor Crossman said in the book's introduction: " The Kronstadt rebels called for Soviet power free from Bolshevik dominance " ( p. x ).

Crossman and government
As early as 1965, in a new introduction to Walter Bagehot's classic work The English Constitution, Richard Crossman identified a new era of " Prime Ministerial " government.
Later in 1968, when the government published its Bills for the new session, Powell was angry at Heath's acceptance of the plan drawn up by the Conservative MP Iain Macleod and Labour's Richard Crossman to reform the Lords, titled the Parliament ( No. 2 ) Bill.
The AMC was later to be a strong advocate for expanding county boroughs and unitary local government, and it was to the annual conference of the AMC in 1965 that Richard Crossman called for a reform of all local government.
Mayor Crotty ’ s extensive experience in government, civic, and real estate activities makes his leadership with Crossman & Company invaluable.

Crossman and ;
It was also stocked and unintentionally introduced in various states, including Illinois ( Milner 1874b ; Goode 1884 ), Indiana ( Gerking 1945 ), Nebraska, Nevada ( Minckley 1973 ), North Carolina ( Shute and Etnier 2000 ), Ohio and Pennsylvania ( Scott and Crossman 1973 ; Busch et al.
* Crossman, Charles S ; A Complete History of Watch and Clockmaking in America ; Compiled by Donald Dawes, from The Jewelers Circular and Horological Review
Crossman, EJ ; Simpson, RC.
Crossman, EJ ; Huston, J ; Campbell, RR.

Crossman and had
In 1957, Bevan joined Richard Crossman and Morgan Phillips in a controversial lawsuit for libel against The Spectator magazine, which had described the men as drinking heavily during a socialist conference in Italy.
The area that is now the village of Dansville was originally settled by Samuel Crossman in 1844, who like many settlers at the time, had come from the state of New York in search of a new life.
In Sachar's account, Crossman intimated that " the main points of Bevin's discourse were ... that the Jews had successfully organised a conspiracy against Britain and against him personally.
As editor of the New Statesman ( 1972 – 78 ), succeeding Richard Crossman, whose deputy he had been ( 1970 – 72 ), he appointed Robin Cook as the magazine's parliamentary adviser in 1974, ( Cook also contributed articles ), James Fenton, Christopher Hitchens and Martin Amis as literary editor in 1977.

Crossman and power
Before the cold war began in the late 1940s, Foot favoured a ' third way ' foreign policy for Europe ( he was joint author with Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo of the pamphlet Keep Left in 1947 ), but in the wake of the communist seizure of power in Hungary and Czechoslovakia he and Tribune took a strongly anti-communist position, eventually embracing NATO.

Crossman and for
Leading opponents of membership included Richard Crossman, who was for two years ( 1970 – 72 ) the editor of New Statesman, at that time the leading left-of-centre weekly journal, which published many polemics in support of the anti-EC case.
A proposed “ minimum income guarantee ” for widows and pensioners was never implemented, together with Richard Crossman ’ s compulsory national superannuation scheme.
Shortly afterwards he found his way into New College, Oxford, where he gained a First in PPE after studying for two years, under tutors including Dick Crossman and John Hicks.
However, in October 1886, Waltham co-founder, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, in a letter to author Crossman, refuted the name and stated that the first Company name was the Warren Manufacturing Company, named for General Warren of Roxbury, a famous soldier of the War of Independence. The word " watch " was specifically omitted to retain secrecy of the novel operation.
According to Crossman, there is a likely chance that the species may have existed there for many years prior to being detected.
Rather than bury this report it was in fact deliberately leaked to the papers by the then Secretary of State for Health Richard Crossman, who hoped to obtain increased resources for the health service.
After leading England in South Africa in 1948 / 49, Mann led his side for two Tests in the following summer, before he stood down, citing inability to participate regularly due to his family's brewing business commitments ( Mann, Crossman & Paulin ).
Craig Crossman is a national newspaper columnist for McClatchy newspapers, specializing in computer-related articles.

Crossman and by
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
( Includes texts by William Morris, George Bernard Shaw, GDH Cole, Richard Crossman and Aneurin Bevan.
However, the present building dates back to 1930 when it was rebuilt by brewers Mann, Crossman & Paulin in the Arts & Crafts style.
Permanent home-seekers located there as early as 1836-40, and the first business establishment was a small store, with a general stock, opened by Samuel Crossman about 1847.
The original plat of the village was laid out May BG, 1857, by Samuel Crossman and Ephraim Hillaird.
* Mountain Rain by Eileen Fraser Crossman
Keep Left was a pamphlet published in the United Kingdom in 1947 by the New Statesman that was written by Michael Foot, Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo.
* Produced and acted by Henrietta Crossman.
Surviving examples of Pitkin watches show that the parts are in fact interchangeable, contrary to what is reported by Crossman.
* Mountain Rain by Eileen Fraser Crossman
* Mountain Rain, by Eileen Crossman, OMF 1982.
The Verne Citadel was designated by Captain W Crossman of the Royal Engineers and enclosed an area of fifty-six acres.
The British contingent was comprised by Lord Morrison, Sir Frederick Leggett, Wilfrid Crick, Reginald Manningham-Buller, and Richard Crossman, and headed by Sir John Singleton.

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