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Curtis and was
But during the second half of the century its fortunes reached a low point and when in 1897 Cyrus H. K. Curtis purchased it -- `` paper, type, and all '' -- for $1,000 it was a 16-page weekly filled with unsigned fiction and initialed miscellany, and with only some 2,000 subscribers.
Curtis Allen Huff, 41, of 1630 Lake Av., Wilmette, was arrested yesterday on a suppressed federal warrant charging him with embezzling an undetermined amount of money from the First Federal Savings and Loan association, 1 S. Dearborn St., where he formerly was employed as an attorney.
The company was badly hit by the economic contraction of the early 1980s as worldwide sales of Aston Martin shrank to three per week and chairman Alan Curtis together with fellow shareholders American Peter Sprague and Canadian George Minden came close to shutting down the production side of the business, to concentrate on service and restoration.
The first series titled The Black Adder was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, while subsequent episodes were written by Curtis and Ben Elton.
The Black Adder was the first series of Blackadder and was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, and produced by John Lloyd.
Chaplin has also been the subject of a musical, Limelight – The Story of Charlie Chaplin by Christopher Curtis and Thomas Meehan, which was performed at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2010.
The CMM was published as a book in 1995 by its primary authors, Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis.
It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant.
It was a feminist movement in that most of its teachers and students were women ; notable among the founders of the movement were Emma Curtis Hopkins, known as the " teacher of teachers " Myrtle Fillmore, Malinda Cramer, and Nona L. Brooks ; with its churches and community centers mostly led by women, from the 1880s to today.
In 1917, Heber Curtis had observed a nova S Andromedae within the " Great Andromeda Nebula " ( as the Andromeda Galaxy, Messier object M31, was known ).
To support his claim that the Great Andromeda Nebula was an external galaxy, Curtis noted the appearance of dark lanes resembling the dust clouds in the Milky Way, as well as the significant Doppler shift.
The Home Office removed gunpowder from its list of Permitted Explosives ; and shortly afterwards, on 31 December 1931, the former Curtis & Harvey's Glynneath gunpowder factory at Pontneddfechan, in Wales, closed down, and it was demolished by fire in 1932.
He was soon noticed by Blake Edwards, who in 1958 cast him as a neurotic harried navy yeoman in Operation Petticoat with Cary Grant and Tony Curtis.
Charles Curtis, the nation's first Native American Vice President, was from the Kaw tribe in Kansas.
Smith found that the 1826 letter by James Curtis cited by Dunn and others as the first known use of the term was actually written in 1846, and a 1827 diary entry by Sandford and Son ( published in a newspaper in 1859 ) was likely an editorial comment and not from the original diary.
Taking over as starter was veteran quarterback Kerry Collins, who had been signed to the team after dissatisfaction with backup quarterback Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky.
He was also close friends with actors Tony Curtis, Ernie Kovacs, Walter Matthau, and Kevin Spacey.
Thought lost for decades, a print was found by filmmaker Curtis Harrington in the Universal vaults in 1968 and restored by George Eastman House.
Jaxson's first appearance was on August 18, 1996 and has been played by Curtis Dvorak since his inception.
Niven was an adviser to Ronald Reagan on the creation of the Strategic Defense Initiative anti missile policy, as covered in the BBC documentary Pandora's Box by Adam Curtis.
LambdaMOO was founded in late 1990 or early 1991 by Pavel Curtis at Xerox PARC .< ref name =" internetculture "> Now hosted in the state of Washington, it is operated and administered entirely on a volunteer basis.

Curtis and subsequently
In 1987, Curtis filed a US patent application that subsequently issued as Patent No. 4, 753, 647.
Curtis was educated at Haileybury College and then at University of Oxford subsequently becoming a lawyer.
In her work for the NCAI in 1924 Zitkala-Ša ran a voter-registration drive among Native Americans in order to raise their support for the Curtis Bill, which was subsequently passed by Congress.
After working initially as a short story writer, Koster was subsequently hired by a Berlin movie company as scenarist, became assistant to director Curtis Bernhardt.
Montañez was charged with Curtis ' murder and subsequently sentenced to a term of imprisonment.
Curtis was subsequently buried in a red granite-fronted wall crypt in the ' West Gallery of Forsythia Court ' mausoleum at Pinelawn Memorial Park
Near the bar, police found an abandoned Dodge Dart that was subsequently traced back to Alice Curtis.
The episode, entitled The Fullfillment has French playing a blacksmith named Curtis Norton whose wife could not have children and subsequently adopts an eight-year-old orphan boy who has come to stay the week on Walton's Mountain.
Gamma Phi Beta was subsequently founded by Helen M. Dodge, Frances E. Haven, E. Adeline Curtis and Mary A. Bingham on November 11, 1874, at Syracuse University.
Although he was expected to compete for the center field job in, Logan was beaten out by Curtis Granderson and was subsequently injured upon arrival in the minors.
The Oilers subsequently forced a punt with two minutes remaining, but Steve Tasker forced a fumble while tackling wide receiver Curtis Duncan, and linebacker Ray Bentley recovered the ball, allowing Buffalo to run out the clock.
In 1922, he married Phoebe Curtis Reed, and the couple subsequently had three children, the eldest of whom was William C. Sturtevant.
While Confederate Major General Sterling Price enjoyed some successes during this campaign, he was decisively defeated at the Battle of Westport by Maj. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis and subsequently driven back into Arkansas by Union cavalry under Maj. Gen. Alfred Pleasonton.

Curtis and cast
The film featured an all-star cast that included Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, and Kim Novak.
Clenshaw – Curtis quadrature is essentially a change of variables to cast an arbitrary integral in terms of integrals of periodic functions where the Euler – Maclaurin approach is very accurate ( in that particular case the Euler – Maclaurin formula takes the form of a discrete cosine transform ).
The cast starred Stephen Greif as Peter Lorre, Peter Marinker as Lester Salkow, Kerry Shale as Robert Shutan, John Chancer as Curtis Gemmil, Helen Longworth, Kenneth Collard, Nathan Osgood and John Rowe.
Plans for another revival series ( or film ) have been discussed off and on since the 1991 series ' demise, including a TV miniseries to wrap up the plotlines of the canceled NBC series and a feature film, co-written by Dan Curtis and Barbara Steele, utilizing the 1991 cast.
The decision to cast Grant was unanimous, as he and Richard Curtis had a " writer / actor marriage made in heaven ".
Curtis Hanson cast her again as Eminem's mother in 8 Mile ( 2002 ).
Langham was part of the original cast for Not the Nine O ' Clock News pilot in 1979, written by Richard Curtis.
He performed in small plays and on national television commercials before being cast in his first feature film, playing the son of Jamie Lee Curtis ' character in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later.
The Playhouse was also visited by a regular cast of human characters, including Miss Yvonne ( Lynne Marie Stewart ), Reba The Mail Lady ( S. Epatha Merkerson ), Captain Carl ( Phil Hartman ), Cowboy Curtis ( Laurence Fishburne ) and a small group of children, The Playhouse Gang.
The cast also includes: Robert Curtis-Brown as Todd, Winthorpe's romantic rival for Penelope ; James Belushi as Harvey, a party-goer on New Years Eve ; Jamie Lee Curtis ' sister Kelly Curtis cameos as Penelope's friend Muffy ; Frank Oz as a corrupt cop ; and Bo Diddley as a pawnbroker.
" She, again, also commended the cast by calling it " well-chosen ", commenting on Murphy and Aykroyd as " the two actors best suited ", stating that the Duke brothers were " played delightfully " by Ameche and Bellamy and — concluding that " the supporting cast is also quite good "— praising Curtis for managing " to turn a hard-edged, miniskirted prostitute into a character of unexpected charm.
The cast included Hal Linden as Mayer Rothschild, Leila Martin as Gutele, Jill Clayburgh as Hannah Cohen, Keene Curtis in the multiple roles of the various national leaders doing business with the Rothschild family ( Prince William of Hesse, Joseph Fouché, Herries, and Prince Metternich ), Paul Hecht as Nathan Rothschild, Chris Sarandon as Jacob Rothschild, and Robby Benson as young Solomon Rothschild.
Universal first cast Van Doren in a minor role as a singer in Forbidden, starring Tony Curtis.
Interested in Van Doren's allure, Universal then cast her in The All American ( 1953 ), ( also starring Tony Curtis ), playing her first major role as Susie Ward, a wayward girl who is the man-trap at a campus beer joint.
Another longtime favorite was Stacey Donovan Forbes ( portrayed by Lauren-Marie Taylor, the only continuously running original cast member ), who was killed off via a poisoned powder puff in summer 1995, and Gwyneth Alden, the long-suffering matriarch who never stopped loving her roguish ex, Clay, or her mentally disturbed children, Trisha and Curtis.
Andy Warhol and his director Paul Morrissey cast Curtis and Candy Darling in Flesh ( 1968 ) and, with the addition of Holly Woodlawn, in Women in Revolt ( 1971 ); a comedic spoof of the women's liberation movement.
John Wayne was cast as Wead, Ken Curtis as John Dale Price, and Ward Bond played director Ford in the thinly-disguised pseudonymous character of John Dodge.
Donald Curtis, playing Ronal, Flash's right-hand-man throughout the serial, inexplicably is omitted altogether from the screen cast despite the primary nature of his character.
The Original Broadway cast also features Victoria Clark ( Mother Superior ), Fred Applegate ( Monsignor ), Sarah Bolt ( Sister Mary Patrick ), Chester Gregory ( Eddie ), Kingsley Leggs ( Curtis ), Marla Mindelle ( Sister Mary Robert ) and Audrie Neenan ( Sister Mary Lazarus ).
The television cast: back, from left: Doreen Thomson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Melinda Naud, Bond Gibson.
Its cast featured most of the main actors from the earlier film, including Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Curtis Armstrong, Larry B. Scott, Timothy Busfield, Donald Gibb, and Andrew Cassese.

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