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The first president ( Henry Dunster ), the first benefactor ( John Harvard ), and the first schoolmaster ( Nathaniel Eaton ) of Harvard were all Cambridge University alumni, as was the then ruling ( and first ) governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop.
Baxter was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to John and Mary Barber ( Eaton ) Baxter.
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
His second wife was Selene Kumin Vega, followed by marriage to Sally Eaton ( 1980 to 1985 ).
Those " different types " of films he had made-The Great Sinner ( 1949 ) for MGM, Time Out of Mind ( 1947 ) for Universal ( which Siodmak also produced ), The Whistle at Eaton Falls ( 1951 ) for Columbia Pictures-all proved ill suited to his noir sensibilities ( although The Crimson Pirate, despite the difficult production, was a surprising and pleasant departure ).
Another student was Nathaniel Eaton, later of Harvard College.
Furtado continued the collaboration with Eaton and West, who co-produced her debut album, Whoa, Nelly !, which was released in October 2000.
In 1795, Bejamin Outram opened the Little Eaton Gangway upon which coal was carried in wagons built at his Butterley Ironworks.
The Act was sponsored by Senator George H. Pendleton, Democratic Senator of Ohio, and written by Dorman Bridgeman Eaton, a staunch opponent of the patronage system who was later first chairman of the United States Civil Service Commission.
* Daniel Eaton, who was the subject of the defense Percy Bysshe Shelley offered in his famous essay, A Letter to Lord Ellenborough.
London, Ontario-based Cableshare used NAPLPS as the basis of touch-screen information kiosks for shopping malls, the flagship of which was deployed at Toronto's Eaton Centre.
The trust fund created from the Syms and Eaton donations has remained intact since the 17th century and was incorporated into support for the Hampton public school system.
Eaton County was named for John Eaton, who was Secretary of War under U. S. President Andrew Jackson, making it one of Michigan's Cabinet counties.
Eaton County was formed in 1837 from open territory.
It was named after John H. Eaton, an American Secretary of War.
Eliza Eaton was the next teacher, and received $ 2 for each pupil, that being the tax levied on those sending their children to the school.
* Jazz musician Cleveland Eaton ( Count Basie Orchestra ) was born in Fairfield.
Safford was founded by Joshua Eaton Bailey, Hiram Kennedy and Edward Tuttle, who came from Gila Bend, in southwestern Arizona.
Originally settled by Puritans as part of the town of New Haven, Hamden was purchased by Theophilus Eaton and the Reverend John Davenport in 1638 from the local Quinnipiack Native American tribe.
It was named after William Eaton, an officer and diplomat involved in the First Barbary War.
In 1965 the building was reopened as the Valves and Control Plant Number Two, by the Dole Valve Company, Eaton Corporation.

Eaton and first
Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
Anderson and colleagues from St Thomas ' Hospital, London, were the first to mention a case with possible clinical findings of LEMS in 1953, but Lambert, Eaton and Rooke at the Mayo Clinic were the first physicians to substantially describe the clinical and electrophysiological findings of the disease in 1956.
Some of the most influential studies of Pteranodon during the 20th Century were published by George Francis Eaton, who conducted thorough re-analysis of the known specimens and published some of the first good photographs and illustrations of the best specimens.
The Padres dealt starting pitcher Adam Eaton, middle reliever Akinori Otsuka, and minor-league catcher Billy Killian in exchange for starting pitcher Chris Young, left fielder Terrmel Sledge, and first baseman Adrian Gonzalez.
1552 ) and the father of an Elizabeth Wighte ( 1606 – 1671 ) who is sometimes thought to have been the ex-wife of Nathaniel Eaton ( 1610 – 1674 ), the first schoolmaster of Harvard College, Massachusetts ; there is a possibility that Bridget White, the sister of John White the Governor of Roanoke Colony, and Bridgett White, the second wife of the same above-mentioned Robert Wight, are directly related to each other.
The first discovery of natural gas in Indiana occurred in the town of Eaton, in 1876.
The first discovery of natural gas in Indiana occurred in the town of Eaton in 1876.
The first white man to purchase property and settle here was Mr. Abe Eaton, who later sold it to the Kansas City, Lawrence & Southern Kansas Railroad which then became the Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railway.
The area constituting Eaton Rapids was first settled by pioneers around the year 1835, mainly for the timber and water power in the area.
Corchaug Indians, who were the first residents of the area, sold land to Theophilus Eaton, governor of New Haven, CT.
The furnace was built in 1803 by Daniel Eaton and is mentioned in the first line of the 1995 Bruce Springsteen song " Youngstown ".
The first lots were sold in January and February 1915 by Walter Eaton and Ed Dunn.
During the 1950s, Bogarde came to prominence playing a hoodlum who shoots and kills a police constable in The Blue Lamp ( 1950 ) co-starring Jack Warner and Bernard Lee ; a handsome artist who comes to rescue of Jean Simmons during the World's Fair in Paris in So Long at the Fair, a film noir thriller ; an accidental murderer who befriends a young boy played by Jon Whiteley in Hunted ( aka The Stranger in Between ) ( 1952 ); in Appointment in London ( 1953 ) as a young Wing-Commander in Bomber Command who, against orders, opts to fly his 90th mission with his men in a major air offensive against the Germans ; an unjustly imprisoned man who regains hope in clearing his name when he learns his sweetheart, Mai Zetterling, is still alive in Desperate Moment ( 1953 ); Doctor in the House ( 1954 ), as a medical student, in a film that made Bogarde one of the most popular British stars of the 1950s, and co-starring Kenneth More, Donald Sinden and James Robertson Justice as their crabby mentor ; The Sleeping Tiger ( 1954 ), playing a neurotic criminal with co-star Alexis Smith, and Bogarde's first film for American expatriate director Joseph Losey ; Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ), co-starring Brigitte Bardot in one of her first film roles ; as a returning Colonial who fights the Mau-Mau with Virginia McKenna and Donald Sinden in Simba ( 1955 ); Cast a Dark Shadow ( 1955 ), as a man who marries women for money and then murders them ; The Spanish Gardener ( 1956 ), co-starring Michael Hordern, Jon Whiteley, and Cyril Cusack ; Doctor at Large ( 1957 ), again with Donald Sinden, another entry in the " Doctor films series ", co-starring later Bond-girl Shirley Eaton ; the Powell and Pressburger production Ill Met by Moonlight ( 1957 ) co-starring Marius Goring as the German General Kreipe, kidnapped on Crete by Patrick " Paddy " Leigh Fermor ( Bogarde ) and a fellow band of adventurers based on W. Stanley Moss ' real-life account of the WW2 caper ; A Tale of Two Cities ( 1958 ), a faithful retelling of Charles Dickens ' classic ; as a Flt.
Eaton took over the management of the cemetery in 1917 and is credited as being the " Founder " of Forest Lawn for his innovations of establishing the " memorial park plan " ( eliminating upright grave markers ) and being the first to open a funeral home on dedicated cemetery grounds.
The first Forest Lawn, in Glendale, was founded in 1906 by businessmen who hired Dr. Hubert Eaton, a firm believer in a joyous life after death, who was convinced that most cemeteries were " unsightly, depressing stone yards ," and pledged to create one that would reflect his optimistic beliefs, " as unlike other cemeteries as sunshine is unlike darkness.
He appointed Amos Eaton as the school's first senior professor and appointed the first board of trustees.

Eaton and commissioned
Douglas ' biographer, Edward Hubbard, estimated that the duke commissioned four churches and chapels, eight large houses, about 15 schools and institutions, about 50 farms ( in whole or part ), about 300 cottages, lodges, smithies and the like, two cheese factories, two inns, and about 12 commercial buildings ( for most of which Douglas was the architect )-and these were just the buildings in the city of Chester and on the Eaton estate.
Aguiyi-Ironsi enlisted into the Nigerian Army on 2 February 1942 and was admitted and excelled in military training at Eaton Hall, England and also attended Royal Army Ordnance Corps before he was later commissioned officer as an infantry officer in the rank of Lieutenant on 12 Jun 1949.

Eaton and December
On 12 December 1894, at Eaton Hall, he married Lady Margaret Evelyn Grosvenor ( 9 April 1873 – 27 March 1929 ), the daughter of the 1st Duke of Westminster.
" Exploring Postwar Consumption: The Campaign to Unionize Eaton ’ s in Toronto, 1948-1952 ,” The Canadian Historical Review 86: 4 ( December 2005 ), 641-672.
Alan Eaton Davidson ( 30 March 1924 – 2 December 2003 ) was a British diplomat and historian best known for his writing and editing on food and gastronomy.
* December 27-Cyrus S. Eaton, investment banker, businessman and philanthropist ( d. 1979 )
Eaton was recommissioned in December 1951, after it was reclassified DDE-510, and joined Escort Division 22 at Norfolk, Virginia, May 1952.
She was born at Burford, Shropshire and died on 27 December 1987 at the Tuxedo Old People's Home, 104 Eaton Crescent, Swansea, Wales, aged 114 years 208 days, having moved to Swansea after her marriage.
William Stephens was born in Eaton, Ohio on December 26, 1859.
He was son of Peter White ( d. 19 December 1615 ), vicar of Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, was born at Eaton Socon about 1564 ( parish register begins in 1566 ).
* December 27 – Cyrus S. Eaton, president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in the 1950s ( d. 1979 ).
Susan Eaton ( July 9, 1957 – December 30, 2003 ) was an assistant professor of public policy at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, who became a nursing home researcher at Harvard and workers ' activist.
Benjamin Harrison Eaton ( December 15, 1833 – October 29, 1904 ) was an American politician, entrepreneur and agriculturalist in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Starting in December 2004, Rhodes made regular appearances for Carolina Championship Wrestling, where his first match for the promotion saw him team up with The Rock ' n ' Roll Express to take on Dennis Condrey, Bobby Eaton, and Stan Lane, all three of the best-known members of the Midnight Express.
William Eaton Chandler ( December 28, 1835November 30, 1917 ) was a lawyer who served as United States Secretary of the Navy and as a U. S. Senator from New Hampshire.
In December 1991, the Enforcers joined Paul E. Dangerously's Dangerous Alliance, which also included Rick Rude, " Stunning " Steve Austin, Bobby Eaton and Madusa.
The original line opened between New Castle and Richmond in December 1853, and it was operated jointly with the Richmond and Miami Railroad and Eaton and Hamilton Railroad, which continued the line southwest to Hamilton, Ohio.
The Eaton and Hamilton absorbed the Richmond and Miami on December 1, 1854.
John Eaton, Jr. ( December 5, 1829 – February 9, 1906 ) was a U. S. Commissioner of Education and a brevet brigadier general during the American Civil War.

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