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The ' 38 club saw Dizzy Dean lead the team's pitching staff and provided a historic moment when they won a crucial late-season game at Wrigley Field over the Pittsburgh Pirates with a walk-off home run by Gabby Hartnett, which became known in baseball lore as " The Homer in the Gloamin '".
Whipple thus became Professor and Chairman of Pathology and the founding Dean of the new School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester.
Agriculture Dean Charles Curtiss and his young family replaced Wilson and became the longest resident of Farm House.
He became Dean of Killaloe, in Ireland.
" With the help of record producers Herb Alpert and Lou Adler, Jan and Dean scored a No. 10 hit with " Baby Talk " ( 1959 ), their first song to contain a few of the soon to be famous elements that became associated with surf ( close vocal harmonies, selective use of major and minor chords, falsetto doo-wop singing ) and then scored a series of hits over the next couple of years.
In 1964 Jan and Dean were signed to host what became the first multi-act Rock and Roll show that was edited into a motion picture designed for wide distribution.
Richard Chenevix Trench played the key role in the project's first months, but his Church of England appointment as Dean of Westminster meant that he could not give the dictionary project the time it required ; he withdrew, and Herbert Coleridge became the first editor.
He became Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1244 ( or 1240 ).
He became Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1218 or 1219.
Despite this, some wrestlers, such as Chris Jericho, Ric Flair, Bret Hart, Kurt Angle, Ken Shamrock, The Undertaker, Dean Malenko, and Chris Benoit, became famous for winning matches via submission.
Defensive end Dean also became involved in a hold out and was traded to the 49ers.
When he was a child, his family moved from Atlanta to Charlottesville, Virginia, where he lived during his adolescence, then moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where his father became Dean of Education at Louisiana State University ( LSU ).
Defensive end Fred Dean and linebacker Jack " Hacksaw " Reynolds were big contributors up front, making it difficult for the opposing teams to rush the ball ; Dean became a 49er after an in-season trade with the San Diego Chargers and piled up 12 sacks for San Francisco.
Bush became Vice President of MIT and Dean of the MIT School of Engineering in 1932, and president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1938.
The now defunct investment bank of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette had numerous talented people working there including people such as William Donaldson who served in the Nixon administration, as well as Ken Moelis, Bennett Goodman, Herald " Hal " Ritch, Joel Cohen, Safra A. Catz who became president of Oracle Corporation, Tom Dean, Larry Schloss, Michael Connelly, and others.
Kazan became known as an " actor's director " because he was able to elicit some of the best performances in the careers of many of his stars, such as Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger, Karl Malden, James Dean, Julie Harris, Carroll Baker, Eli Wallach and Natalie Wood.
In 1972 he joined the Department of Folklore and Folklife and became Dean of Graduate School of Education in 1975.
He was Chairman of his department from 1983 – 1985 and in 1985 became the Dean of Yale College for four years.
He fired White House Counsel John Dean, who went on to testify before the Senate and became the key witness against the president.
After James Dean popularized them in the movie Rebel Without a Cause, wearing jeans became a symbol of youth rebellion during the 1950s.
Crossing the Kaskaskia became much easier when the bridge now known as the General Dean Suspension Bridge was built in 1859, at a cost of $ 40, 000.
Schonberg surmises that had Bizet lived, he might have revolutionised French opera ; as it is, verismo was taken up mainly by Italians, notably Puccini who, according to Dean, developed the idea " till it became threadbare ".
Its Founding Dean, Professor Zhu Rongji, later became the fifth Premier of the People ’ s Republic of China.
On 2 July 2004, the Very Reverend Canon Dr Jeffrey John became the ninth Dean of the Cathedral.

Dean and Freemason
* Reverend Colin Galloway: Dean of Washington National Cathedral and fellow Freemason to Peter Solomon and Warren Bellamy.

Dean and 1931
* 1931Dean Smith, American basketball coach
* 1931Dean Jones, American actor
** James Dean, American actor ( b. 1931 ) September 30 | Sept. 30: James Dean.
in October 1931 ; he met Hewlett Johnson, then Dean of Canterbury.
Local mining activity was relatively ephemeral, and the large Forest of Dean Mine was shut down in 1931.
* William Williams ( priest ) ( 1848 – 1930 ), Dean of St David's, 1919 – 1931
* Dean Ing ( born 1931 ), American thriller and science fiction author
* David John Jones ( 1870 – 1949 ), Dean of Llandaff Cathedral ( 1931 – 1948 )
In 1929 and 1931 Wade Dean filed mining claims to the sulfur on Adams ' summit plateau.
Dean Edwards Smith ( born February 28, 1931 ) is a retired American head coach of men's college basketball.
Although Everton were relegated to Second Division in 1930, Dean stayed with them, and the club subsequently won the Second Division in 1931, followed by the First Division again in 1932, and the FA Cup in 1933 ( in which he scored in the final itself ) – a sequence of success not matched since.
* Dean Jones ( actor ) ( born 1931 ), American actor
Dean Carroll Jones ( born January 25, 1931 ) is an American actor.
Since the beginning of the 1921 season, the first full season of the live-ball era, only three pitchers have had 30-win seasons ( Lefty Grove in 1931, Dizzy Dean in 1934, and Denny McLain in 1968 ).
Thomas Sutherland ( born May 3, 1931 ), former Dean of Agriculture at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon was kidnapped by Islamic Jihad members near his Beirut home on June 9, 1985.
In 1931 in the first game of the Dixie Series championship, Birmingham's 43-year-old Ray Caldwell outpitched 22-year-old Dizzy Dean, who had guaranteed a win.
Clarence Whittlesey Mendell, Dean of Yale College, had been named Master in 1931 and he held the post until 1943.
Upon graduation he served from 1931 to 1933 as an Assistant Dean at Yale Law School and his teaching schedule during these years has been definitively documented.
* John Hannah ( Dean of Chichester ) ( 1843 – 1931 ), Anglican priest and son of John Hannah ( Archdeacon of Lewes )
George Bell as Dean of Canterbury, 1931, portrait by Philip de László
From 1931 to 1935 he was Dean of the Division of the Biological Sciences.
In 1931, it was changed to Dean and in 1946 back to Director.
Just those four and Dizzy Dean ( 1932 – 35 ) have done it since 1931.

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