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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.

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The land covered by these grants, parts of Eaton and Albany, was incorporated in 1852 as " Madison ," in honor of President James Madison, who was born 100 years earlier.
The Eaton School was organized by Hamlin F. Eaton in 1856 and incorporated in 1874 "... for the promotion of literature, science and morality.
In 1911, Joseph O. Eaton, brother-in-law Henning O. Taube and Viggo V. Torbensen incorporated the Torbensen Gear and Axle Co. in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
The new company will be called Eaton Global and incorporated in Ireland.
The long-time Downtown Calgary store, designed by Ross and Macdonald in the 1920s, was largely demolished in 1988, although two facades were preserved and incorporated into a new Holt Renfrew store as part of a redevelopment of Calgary Eaton Centre ( in 2009 Holt Renfrew re-opened in what was once Eaton's second downtown location ).
In one concession to history, red bricks were incorporated into the design of the arena façade, evoking the memory of the Eaton ’ s store that had once graced Portage Avenue.
In an effort to recognize the store's history, red bricks were incorporated into the design of the arena façade, evoking the memory of the Eaton ’ s store that had once graced Portage Avenue.

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Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
Another example of Gothic parody in a similar vein is The Heroine by Eaton Stannard Barrett ( 1813 ).
The small portion of the city that extends into Eaton County is located in Michigan's 7th congressional district, which has been represented by Republican congressman Tim Walberg since 2011.
The small portion of the city that extends into Eaton County is located in the 24th district of the Michigan Senate, which is currently represented by Republican state senator Rick Jones.
Lambert – Eaton myasthenic syndrome ( LEMS, sometimes Lambert – Eaton syndrome or Eaton – Lambert syndrome ) is a rare autoimmune disorder that is characterised by muscle weakness of the limbs.
He won the lasting regard of Jackson by his courtesies to Peggy Eaton, wife of Secretary of War John H. Eaton, with whom the wives of the cabinet officers led by Vice President Calhoun's wife, Floride Calhoun had refused to associate in the Petticoat Affair.
Barrington doubles as the blond Gold Girl ( inspired by Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger ) while her red-headed " Shirley " character watches her perform.
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.
On a semi-truck with constant mesh transmission ( non synchronized ), such as by the Eaton Roadranger series, not only is double clutching required, but a clutch brake is required as well.
Much of this work is summarized in a book by Gareth Eaton and William Lipscomb, NMR Studies of Boron Hydrides and Related Compounds, one of Lipscomb's two books.
These hybrid designs do not have an official designation, although one name used by HP and Eaton is double conversion on demand.
Korn also created a fan-base described by both Doug Small and Eaton Entertainment as extremely loyal.
Funded by a generous donation from Mrs. Theodore Eaton, widow of the rector of St. Clement's Episcopal Church in New York City.
Hugh de Beauchamp of Eaton Socon endowed the priory with 28 acres ( 113, 000 m² ), the priory also held land around Coppingford chapel ; during these early years it also held a considerable number of Selions, given to them by local people as gifts of faith.
* EcoFeminism & Globalization: exploring culture, context and religion, edited by Heather Eaton & Lois Ann Lorentzen

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