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Earle and Bruce
* Ohio State basketball coach Eldon Miller and Ohio State football coach Earle Bruce both resided in Worthington during their respective tenures as coaches.
Some of the program's most active members include Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith, Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Bruce Cockburn, Bruce Springsteen, and Mary Chapin Carpenter.
In the 2004 season, it relied heavily on head coach, former Ohio State coach Earle Bruce, and front office worker Chris Spielman.
Altogether Hayes had 58 players earn All-America accolades under his tutelage, many notable football coaches, such as Lou Holtz, Bill Arnsparger, Bill Mallory, Dick Crum, Bo Schembechler, Ara Parseghian and Woody's successor, Earle Bruce, served as his assistants at various times.
The following season, Carroll moved to Iowa State University, where he was again an assistant working on the secondary under Earle Bruce.
The genre reached its commercial, artistic and influential peak in the mid-1980s, with Springsteen's Born in the USA ( 1984 ), topping the charts worldwide and spawning a series of top ten singles, together with the arrival of artists including John Mellencamp, Steve Earle and more gentle singer / songwriters such as Bruce Hornsby.
The genre reached its commercial, artistic and influential peak in the mid-1980s, with Springsteen's Born in the USA ( 1984 ), topping the charts worldwide and spawning a series of top ten singles, together with the arrival of artists including John Mellencamp, Steve Earle and more gentle singer / songwriters as Bruce Hornsby.
Career highlights for Oren include being named Artist of the Year by Greil Marcus in 2004, musical directing the Randy Newman tribute at UCLA's Royce Hall for impresario Hal Willner, performing with Lou Reed, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, and once with Bruce Springsteen at Carnegie Hall.
: In Batman Begins, Fox is a research head and friend of Bruce Wayne's late father Thomas Wayne who is demoted by Wayne Enterprises CEO William Earle to the Applied Sciences division, which involves overseeing the supplies of Wayne Enterprises ' aborted research projects and prototypes.
" At the end of the film, Bruce, having gained majority control of Wayne Enterprises ' shares ( through various charitable foundations and trusts and so forth ) fires Earle and makes Fox the company's CEO.
His first collegiate coaching position was a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at Ohio State under head coach Earle Bruce.
Byars was a tailback with the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1982 to 1985, under head coach Earle Bruce.
On Hughes ' removal, he subsequently joined the Nationalist Party and from 1925 to 1929, he served as the Commonwealth Attorney-General in the Nationalist government under Stanley Bruce and Earle Page.
Directed by Earle Sebastian, produced by Joel Hinman, edited by Bruce Ashley, the video was inspired by and pays hommage to A Telephone Call, a short story written by American writer, Dorothy Parker.
Festival headliners over the years have included The Levon Helm Band, Jim Cuddy, Feist, Kris Kristofferson, Rufus Wainwright, Valdy, David Wiffen, Murray McLauchlan, Quartette, Bruce Cockburn, The Sadies, Roy Forbes, Connie Kaldor, Broken Social Scene, Martin Sexton, Jerry Douglas, Jane Siberry, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Jorane, Jesse Cook, Odetta ( well remembered for a powerful acoustic performance from the CUPE Main Stage during a power outage ), Kate and Anna McGarrigle, John Prine, Stephen Fearing, Richard Thompson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, La Bottine Souriante, Emmylou Harris, Arlo Guthrie, Natalie MacMaster, Steve Earle, Sarah Harmer, and Ron Sexsmith.
Lubick succeeded Earle Bruce and led CSU to multiple conference championships and bowl appearances.
He left after two years to become the wide receivers coach at Colorado State University under legendary coach Earle Bruce.
In this way he presaged many of the songs of Bruce Springsteen and Steve Earle.

Earle and succeeded
The others were Paramount Studios and Lee ’ s mentor Earle C Anthony, operating as KTLA ( originally W6XYZ ) and KSEE ( originally W6XEA ) respectively ( W6AXO was by this time KTSL – standing for Thomas S Lee, who had succeeded to his father ’ s position when Don Lee died in 1934.

Earle and Hayes
Dorothy Earle convinced Hayes to try his luck in motion pictures, and the couple moved to Los Angeles.

Earle and head
) By the late 1940s, head coach Earle " Greasy " Neale and running back Steve Van Buren led the team to three consecutive NFL Championship Games, winning two of them in 1948 and 1949.
He had been assigned to work with General Electric at Schenectady, New York State, to develop a nuclear propulsion plant for destroyers, but in May 1946, through the efforts of his wartime boss, Rear Admiral Earle Mills, who became the head of the Navy's Bureau of Ships that same year, Rickover was finally sent to Oak Ridge as the deputy manager of the entire project, granting him access to all facilities, projects and reports.
King Edward the Third first created his eldest sonne Edward surnamed the Blacke Prince, the Mirour of Chivalrie ( being then Duke of Cornwall and Earle of Chester ), Prince of Wales by solemne investure, with a cap of estate and Coronet set on his head, a gold ring put upon his finger, and a silver vierge delivered into his hand, with the assent of Parliament.
The German ambassador and the head of the German secret service secretly proposed to Earle that German troops could surround Hitler ’ s headquarters and turn Hitler over to the Allies as a war criminal.
In anticipation of a repeat of the post First World War economic recession, GM started the " Chevrolet Cadet " project ( a compact car intended to sell for less than ), that ran from 1945 to 1947, to extend the Chevrolet range downwards in the U. S. Chevrolet head of engineering Earle S. MacPherson was in charge of development.
Moreover Earle produced the design for Indian head / buffalo nickel.
A couple of years later Judson began working for Earle Manufacturing Company with Harry L. Earle as the head of the firm.

Earle and football
After graduating from college, Davidson coached high school football and earned a 28 – 7 record at Earle, Arkansas from 1957 to 1959 and a 28 – 5 – 1 record at Jonesboro High School from 1960 to 1962.
It was during this period that Earle Neale played baseball at Labatt Park before he started his career in the Big Leagues with the Cincinnati Reds in 1916, later becoming an award-winning and innovative football coach in American pro football.
On 10 November 2007 former Wimbledon football Robbie Earle visited Union Mills, where he helped coach the clubs Under-9's team.

Earle and coach
Thinking the game wouldn't be played in the blizzard, he remained home until Eagles coach Earle " Greasy " Neale called him and told him the game was still on.
In the process, Kelly Leak ( Jackie Earle Haley ) reunites with his estranged father ( William Devane ), who is ultimately recruited to coach them.
He then spent eighteen years as the defensive line coach on Earle Edwards ' coaching staff at North Carolina State University.

Earle and at
Some people, including Aubrey, consider these two contiguous, possibly coincidental events as related and causative of his death: " The Snow so chilled him that he immediately fell so extremely ill, that he could not return to his Lodging ... but went to the Earle of Arundel's house at Highgate, where they put him into ... a damp bed that had not been layn-in ... which gave him such a cold that in 2 or 3 days as I remember Mr Hobbes told me, he died of Suffocation.
With the help of his underling, Tim Stamper, Urquhart goes about making sure his competitors drop out of the race: Peter MacKenzie, secretary of health, accidentally runs his car over a protester at a demonstration staged by Urquhart and is forced to withdraw by the public outcry, while Harold Earle, secretary for education, is blackmailed into withdrawing when Urquhart anonymously sends pictures of him in the company of a rentboy he had paid for sex.
* Earle's rent boy appears in person at an important speech of his, distracting him ; subsequently, Earle is harassed by reporters who have been told of his indiscretion.
* Boston, Massachusetts, The standing portrait statue of Patton, designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser, was installed at the Charles River Esplanade along the Hatch Shell Circle in 1953.
During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, 36 women clad in orange miniskirts went to the Netherlands vs Denmark match in Johannesburg, using tickets supplied at least in part by British ITV pundit and ex-footballer Robbie Earle.
A year later, Earle Buck died at the age of 49 due to high blood pressure.
Tora !, who later waves his arms at the Pearl Harbor carnage, exclaiming to a shocked Captain John B. Earle ( Richard Anderson ) " Sir, THERE ' S your confirmation!
Earle Bryan Combs, born May 13, 1899 at Pebworth in Owsley County, played baseball for the New York Yankees from 1924 to 1935 and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1970.
Earle is located at ( 35. 270405 ,-90. 464841 ).
Its early role with carding machines, and the role that Pliny Earle played with the first water powered mill at Pawtucket, complete the case for inclusion on Leicester in this Federal NPS historic designation.
During a 7-night stint at The Town Hall in New York City, Bright Eyes welcomed the following guests on stage for special performances: Lou Reed on May 25 ; Ben Kweller on May 26 ; Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice on May 28 ; Norah Jones, Little Willie and Derrick E on May 29 ; Nick Zinner, Maria Taylor and Ben Gibbard on May 30, Steve Earle on May 31, and finally Ron Sexsmith and Britt Daniel on June 1.
" After the final Royalist defeat at the Battle of Worcester, Earle went abroad, and was made Clerk of the Closet and chaplain to his former student Charles II.
During the Great Plague of London in 1665-1666, Earle attended to Charles II and his Queen consort Catherine of Braganza at Oxford, and there he died.
James received her first professional vocal training at the age of five from James Earle Hines, musical director of the Echoes of Eden choir, at the St. Paul Baptist Church in south central Los Angeles.
Greene was the 1987 recipient of the Earle Grey Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Canadian Gemini Awards.
Earle began learning the guitar at the age of 11 and placed in a talent contest at his school at age 13.
Earle was " rebellious " as a youngster and dropped out of school at the age of 16.
In 1974 at the age of 19 Earle moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and began working blue-collar jobs during the day and playing music at night.
Earle presented excerpts of his poetry and fiction writing at the 2000 New Yorker Festival.
Steve Earle onstage with Allison Moorer at the Bumbershoot event in 2007

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