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For example Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. says that United States Air Force culture includes an egalitarianism bred from officers as warriors who work with small groups of enlisted airmen either as the service crew or onboard crew of their aircraft.
During 1968-1969 Roxon was commissioned to write what became the world's first rock encyclopedia, published by Grosset & Dunlap in late 1969 and the work for which she is best remembered.
Some of the workers moved closer to their work by living in small trailers at the abandoned Camp Dunlap.
It dramatizes the nightly work of an astronomer at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, Ontario, a facility that is owned and operated by the University of Toronto, Canada.
More or less a remake, and with the hero and villain roles now both played by females, Blood of Dracula could have easily been titled " I Was a Teenage Vampire "; Blood of Dracula, with a story and screenplay credit by I Was a Teenage Werewolf writer Ralph Thornton ( a pseudonym for AIP producer Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel ), features many other similarities to I Was a Teenage Werewolf-for instance, both have ( among other things ): a teenager with social behavior problems, an adult ' mad scientist ' who is searching for the perfect guinea pig under the guise of helping troubled youth, an observer who can tell the killings are the work of a monster, a disbelieving police chief afraid of the press, a song written by Jerry Blaine and Paul Dunlap accompanied by a choreographed " ad-lib " dance number, hypnosis as scientific medical treatment, drug injections, specific references to Carpathia, hairy transformation scenes, and even some of the same dialogue.
But there were no professional dramatists until William Dunlap, whose work as playwright, translator, manager and theatre historian has earned him the title of " Father of American Drama "; in addition to translating the plays of August von Kotzebue and French melodramas, Dunlap wrote plays in a variety of styles, of which André and The Father ; or, American Shandyism are his best.
After recording the 1971, You're So Beautiful album, Gadson, Dunlap, Jackson, and Blackmon left the Watts Band to work with Bill Withers, playing on the albums Still Bill ( 1972 ) and Live at Carnegie Hall ( 1973 ).
Shortly after the aforementioned interviews aired among great publicity, the copy editor whom Grosset & Dunlap sent to San Clemente to work on the book with Nixon's staff was named David Frost.
In 2003, Allen's work, along with that of Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Wolf Kahn, toured Southeast Asia in the Washington-based Meridian International Center's exhibition, Outward Bound: American Art at the Brink of the Twenty-First Century, co-curated by fellow Mississippian Bill Dunlap.
In 1757, when he was ten years old, he went to work as an apprentice to his uncle, William Dunlap, a printer and bookseller in Philadelphia.
" Dunlap left her position in 2003 so she could work for a teacher certification company.

Dunlap and immediately
In his first season in the major leagues, Dunlap immediately established himself as one of the game's best players.
However, Dunlap booked the sales immediately.

Dunlap and received
Grosset & Dunlap, however, held firm ; they had received an increasing number of letters from parents who were offended by the stereotypes present in the books, particularly the Hardy Boys.
In January 1888, Dunlap finally consented to the sale and received $ 2, 000 of the $ 5, 000 sales price paid to Detroit.
Among many honors, in 1999, Do received the Sky Dunlap Lifetime Achievement Award from the Orange County Press Club.
Eventually Merrill withdrew most of his force, although a third of the men under Lt. Col Dunlap never received the order and remained on the field until nightfall.

Dunlap and from
Dunlap High School is on the southeast fringe of the village and serves many students from northern areas of Peoria.
In 1878, Benjamin " Pap " Singleton chose Dunlap as the site for his second Singleton Colony, a community of freedmen who had migrated from Tennessee, because of land available under the Homestead Act.
In 1982, their publishing division, G. P. Putnam's Sons, bought Grosset & Dunlap from Filmways.
The album was a success and Withers began touring with a band assembled from members of The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band: drummer James Gadson, guitarist Benorce Blackmon, keyboardist Ray Jackson, and bassist Melvin Dunlap.
The Detroit team was filled with stars from the era, including future Hall of Famers Sam Thompson and Ned Hanlon, as well as second baseman Fred Dunlap, the " Big Four ", and the pitching of Lady Baldwin and Charlie Getzein.
He was the head of the Department of Astronomy at the University of Toronto and director of the David Dunlap Observatory from 1946 until his death.
Beginning with its terminus at US 20 on the southeast side of Elkhart, US 33 is a winding road that cuts diagonally from northwest to southeast through Northeast Indiana and serves as Main Street or a portion of Main Street in several cities and towns, including Elkhart, Dunlap, Goshen and Churubusco.
Frederick C. " Sure Shot " Dunlap ( May 21, 1859 – December 1, 1902 ) was a second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball from 1880 to 1891.
Dunlap played second base for the St. Louis Maroons from 1884 to 1886 and also served as the team's manager for portions of those seasons.
Dunlap, too, expressed delight at the move, noting that he had " tried for two seasons to get away from the Maroons.
Dunlap announced in November 1887 that he would not consent unless the Detroit club paid him half of the sum it was to receive from Pittsburgh to secure his release.
Dunlap played for the Pittsburgh Alleghenies from 1888 to 1890.
Crane wrote: " Fred Dunlap was acknowledged to be the best second baseman of his day, and was excellent from every angle.
When he retired from baseball, Dunlap was reported to have $ 100, 000 in savings.
He worked at the Dunlap Observatory from 1933 until 1940.
It takes its name from the concrete slabs that remain from the abandoned World War II Marine barracks of Camp Dunlap.
The company also used the Dunlap name for its lesser quality tools from the late 1930s until the late 1950s.
Following the O ' Reilly Auto Parts 250, pit reporter Ray Dunlap tweeted, “ Hot news from the track.
Simplot made billions from the invention of frozen french fries by one of its scientists, chemist Ray L. Dunlap.
The McLaren team was considered very " multi national " for the times and consisted of team owner and leader Bruce McLaren, fellow New Zealander Chris Amon and another " Kiwi " and the 1967 Formula One World Champion, Denny Hulme, Team Manager Teddy Mayer, Mechanics Tyler Alexander, Gary Knutson, Lee Muir, George Bolthoff, Frank Zimmerman, Tom Anderson, Alan Anderson, David Dunlap, Leo Beattie, Donny Ray Everett, and Haig Altoonian ( all from the USA ), Don Beresford, Alec Greaves, Vince Higgins, and Roger Bailey ( UK ), Tony Attard ( Au ), Cary Taylor, Jimmy Stone, Chris Charles, Colin Beanland, Alan McCall and Alistair Caldwell ( NZ ).

Dunlap and Frederick
* Dunlap, Riley E., Frederick H. Buttel, Peter Dickens, and August Gijswijt ( eds.

Dunlap and who
Also involved in the Nancy Drew writing process were Harriet Stratemeyer Adams's daughters, who gave input on the series and sometimes helped to choose book titles ; the Syndicate's secretary, Harriet Otis Smith, who invented the characters of Nancy's friends Bess and George ; and the editors at Grosset and Dunlap.
The current Carroll County courthouse was designed by Elmer E. Dunlap of Indianapolis, who also designed the Spencer County courthouse.
The city was named for state legislator William Dunlap, who played a prominent role in the county's creation.
* Zane Grey uses the name Izaak Walton in Betty Zane ( New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1903 ) in a fishing story: Alfred Clarke said " I never knew one ( girl ) who cared for fishing.
The township was named Coleraine in 1790 by one of first settlers, John Dunlap who was a surveyor who had been born in Coleraine, Ireland.
John Trumbull told Dunlap that in 1771, being then a student at Harvard College, he called on Copley, who " was dressed on the occasion in a suit of crimson velvet with gold buttons, and the elegance displayed by Copley in his style of living, added to his high repute as an artist, made a permanent impression on Trumbull in favor of the life of a painter.
However, in 1857, surprising his friends, he became engaged to Frances Dunlap, who many described as simple and unattractive.
The New York group included a number of young male professionals who called themselves the Friendly Club ( including Dr. Elihu Hubbard Smith, Brown's closest friend during this period, and William Dunlap ), along with female friends and relatives who were interested in companionship and cultural-political conversation.
Adamson testified against Dunlap and Robison, who were convicted of first-degree murder in the same year, but whose convictions were overturned in 1978.
A young Kevin Costner has a brief scene as " Frat Boy # 1 ", Shannen Doherty appears as a Bluebell scout, Dawn Dunlap as Maxine and Vincent Schiavelli plays a man who delivers a sandwich to Winkler's character.
One of the attendees was mining executive David Dunlap, who was bitten by the astronomy bug as a result of the lecture, and expressed an interest in Chant's efforts to build a large observatory.
Alfred Henry Spink, who saw Dunlap play, wrote that Dunlap could chase down a ball in the outfield and throw it to home plate " with such fearful speed and accuracy that the ball seemed to sing as it flew.
However, Bill James, in his 2001 book The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, ranked Dunlap as the 89th greatest second baseman of all time ( and the 8th best of those who played the majority of their careers in the 19th century ).
His funeral was poorly attended by his former baseball colleagues, and one former player who did attend observed, " There were not enough friends of Dunlap at his funeral to bury him and we had to call on the hack drivers to make up the list of active pall-bearers.
... Dunlap was a real infielder of the type so popular ten years ago -- one of the solid, bulky style through whom no grounder seemed able to pass, but who could nevertheless wave the hot ones goodbye with graceful ease when occasion demanded.
The construction of a teak wardrobe closet and the system of bronze-framed screens to enclose the deck porch were completed to Mies ’ designs by his former employee and architect William Dunlap and a local millworker who mediated between them.

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