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Dillard was born in Cleveland, Ohio, attended East Technical High School.
Fort Dillard was built as a Confederate fort in the county.
There were also two Cherokee settlements of unknown division, Chicherohe ( Chechero ), which was destroyed during the American Revolutionary War, located along Warwoman Creek, east of Clayton, and Eastertoy ( Eastatowth, Estatowee ) which was located near the present-day Dillard.
Morris was a church-choir singer from his youth, trained at the Juilliard School of Music, and graduated from Dillard University in 1958.
John Dillard served as a lieutenant in the Virginia Militia in the American Revolution where he was in the Battle of Guilford Court House and other battles.
Dillardtown: Located along Dillardtown Road and extending to US 23 Business, Dillardtown was the original homestead of the Dillard family, who later started a construction company and built the neighborhood between 1948 and 1970.
In the century that Sauratown was in existence many still prominent families settled in the Land of Eden, including the Brodnax, Dillard, Ruffin, Morehead, Henry, and Winston families.
In 2003, Charles was awarded an honorary degree by Dillard University.
His educational career was long established prior to teaching applied instrumental music classes at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Atwater was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Harvey Dillard, an insurance adjustor, and Alma " Toddy " Page Atwater.
Previously the stadium was used for high school football games for Fort Lauderdale High School, Stranahan High School, Northeast High School, and Dillard High School for home high school football games.
At the Olympic Games in London, he thought he had won the 100 m only to learn the victory was given to teammate Harrison Dillard.
The history of Dillard University dates back to 1869 and its founding predecessor institutions -- Straight University ( later to be renamed Straight College ) and Union Normal School ( which was to become New Orleans University ).
In 1972, the Dillard & Clark song " Through The Morning Through The Night " was used in Quincy Jones's soundtrack of the Sam Peckinpah movie The Getaway.
This song, along with " Polly " ( both from the second Dillard and Clark album ), was also recently covered by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss on their album " Raising Sand ".
He was also an in-demand studio musician, playing and singing on sessions for Gene Clark, Dillard & Clark, Poco, Dan Fogelberg and others.
After the university was absorbed into the nearly created Dillard University, the campus buildings served as a school and YWCA until demolished in 1950.
In 1934, after experiencing financial difficulties, Straight College was merged with New Orleans University to form Dillard University.
William Thomas Dillard, ( September 2, 1914 – February 8, 2002 ) was the founder of the Dillard's Department Stores chain.
William T. Dillard was born on 2 September 1914 in Mineral Springs, Howard County, Arkansas.
Alonzo Dillard Folger ( 9 July 1888-30 April 1941 ) was a Democratic U. S Congressman from North Carolina between 1939 and 1941.
Middleton's black counterpart on the commission was Dr. Albert Dent, president of Dillard University in New Orleans, and the directors chosen to head the staff of this Commission on Human Relations, Rights, and Responsibilities were white attorney John Martzell and black attorney Jesse N. Stone.
When Dillard left the band in 1984, Dale Crover was recruited out of an Iron Maiden-cover band, and the band's rehearsals moved to a back room of Crover's parents house in Aberdeen, Washington.

Dillard and also
COGIC continues to influence gospel music with a whole new generation of artists with COGIC roots that include: Kim Burell, Kierra Sheard, J. Moss, Micah Stampley, Kurt Carr, Ricky Dillard, Kelly Price, Mary Mary, Tamela Mann, Earnest Pugh, DuShawn Washington and Michelle Williams, The current leader of the International Music Department in Dr. Judith Cristie McAlister of Nashville, TN, who is also a major praise and worship national recording artist.
Coverdell's state Senate papers are held by Georgia State University, while his papers from the Peace Corps and United States Senate are housed at the Ina Dillard Russell Library of Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, which also has a public policy institute named in his honor.
Joshi is also the author of God's Defenders: What They Believe and Why They Are Wrong ( 2003 ), an anti-religious polemic against various writers including C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, T. S. Eliot, William F. Buckley, Jr., William James, Stephen L. Carter, Annie Dillard, Reynolds Price, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Guenter Lewy, Neale Donald Walsch and Jerry Falwell, which is dedicated to theologian and fellow Lovecraft critic Robert M. Price.
Annie Dillard also makes a reference to him in her 1992 novel The Living.
Rosenwald also contributed to HBCUs such as Howard, Dillard and Fisk universities.
Dillard also plays drums on the 1983 EP, making his first appearance on a Melvins release in 29 years.
These include that Dr. Dillard Workman, who was Adams ' medical associate, was also Ruby McCollum's physician for her prenatal care of Adams ' child by her, had actively campaigned for Adams during his senatorial race, testified to McCollum's sanity at the trial, conducted Adams ' autopsy and testified to that autopsy during the murder trial.

Dillard and commercial
While many private rollers still operate ( notables include Raymond W. Dillard, Tyler D. Tyson, Brad Ream, and Don Adams ), the vast introduction of commercial elongated machines into the marketplace in around 1985, following the introduction of the coin-operated penny press machine 1971, decreased the demand for private issues.

Dillard and success
While some critics dismissed Romero's film because of the graphic scenes, writer R. H. W. Dillard claimed that the " open-eyed detailing " of taboo heightened the film's success.

Dillard and paperback
Dillard was published by Pocket Books in trade paperback format in October 2003.

Dillard and list
Dillard spent three weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list.

Dillard and .
According to Longman and Dillard, the book includes two ' characters ', Qoheleth / Solomon and the narrator.
* 1937 – R. H. W. Dillard, American poet
Dillard, includes as a major plot point the aftermath of T ' Pol killing a person during a mission.
* Dillard, C. B .; Abdur-Rashid, D .; and Tyson, C. A.
William Harrison " Bones " Dillard ( born July 8, 1923 ) is an American former track and field athlete, the only male so far to win Olympic titles in both sprinting and hurdling events.
However, at the trials for the 1948 Summer Olympics, Dillard failed to qualify for the 0 m hurdles event, though he qualified as third ( and last ) for the 100 m, not his specialty.
At the Games, Dillard reached the final, which seemed to end in a dead heat between Dillard and another American, Barney Ewell.
The finish photo showed Dillard had won, equalling the World record as well.
Four years later, still a strong hurdler, Dillard did qualify for the 110 m hurdles event, and won the event in Helsinki.
Dillard attempted to qualify for a third Olympics in 1956, but failed.
Dillard took part in the 1953 Maccabiah Games.
Dillard worked for the Cleveland Indians baseball franchise in scouting and public relations capacities, and hosted a radio talk show on Cleveland's WERE.
The 1958 Gilbert High Panthers finished 12-0, winning the Florida Interscholastic Athletic Association black school state championship with a 14-7 victory over Dillard High School of Fort Lauderdale before more than 11, 000 spectators.
The song explores the mystical musings of Annie Dillard found in her Pulitzer prize-winning book, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.

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