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This was built by John Templeman from plans submitted by James Finley of Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
John Norville Gibson Finley served as Director of the new branch, which was known as University College.
Moses I. Finley observes " this typical bit of fiction must mean that there was an old Theban hero Hector, a Greek, whose myths antedated the Homeric poems.
Glenn Davis was traded to Baltimore for Curt Schilling, Pete Harnisch and Steve Finley in 1990.
John Finley of Richmond, Indiana, wrote a poem, " The Hoosier's Nest ", which was published in 1833 and was used as the " Carrier's Address " of the Indianapolis Journal, January 1, 1833.
In this same period, on the initiative of the Virginian politician Charles F. Mercer and the Presbyterian minister Robert Finley from New Jersey, in 1816 the American Colonization Society ( ACS ) was established in Washington D. C. by American politicians, senators and religious leaders from a variety of orientations.
Upon moving to Oakland, the " A " cap emblem was restored, although in 1970 an " apostrophe-s " was added to the cap and uniform emblem to reflect the fact that Finley was in the process of officially changing the team's name to the " A's.
According to Bill Libby's Book, Charlie O and the Angry A's, owner Charlie O. Finley banned the word " Athletics " from the club's name because he felt that name was too closely associated with former Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack, and he wanted the name " Oakland A's " to become just as closely associated with him.
The elephant was retired as team mascot in 1963 by then-owner Charles O. Finley in favor of a Missouri mule ( it was also rumored to have been done by Finley in order to attract fans from the then heavily Democratic constituents of Missouri by replacing the traditional Republican mascot to one associated with Democrats ).
Samuel Finley Breese Morse ( April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872 ) was an American contributor to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs, co-inventor of the Morse code, and an accomplished painter.
Morse was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the first child of the pastor Jedidiah Morse ( 1761 – 1826 )— who was also a geographer — and Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese ( 1766 – 1828 ).
Years earlier, Charles O. Finley, the owner of the Kansas City Athletics, sought to relocate his baseball team to Dallas, Texas, but the idea was rebuffed and ultimately declined by the other A. L.
Finley detected only few authentic Mycenean beliefs in the eighth-century Homeric world, but Nilsson suggested that the Mycenean religion was the mother of the Greek religion.
With the coming of free agency after the 1976 season, and with team owner Finley unwilling to pay the higher salary that Jackson would ask for, Jackson was traded on April 2, 1976 along with minor leaguer Bill VanBommell and Ken Holtzman to the Baltimore Orioles for Don Baylor, Mike Torrez, and Paul Mitchell.
In a 2007 article on Simpsons guest stars, Adam Finley of TV Squad wrote that McClure was " responsible for some of the funniest moments in Simpsons history ".
In 2006, the ball club was sold to Joe Finley and Craig Stein, while Pecor maintained a minority stake.
Finley and Stein declared their intention to move the team to Allentown, Pennsylvania, for the 2008 season, where a new stadium was set to begin construction that September ( now built as Coca-Cola Park ).
Moses Finley remarked of themis, as the word was used by Homer in the 8th century, to evoke the social order of the 10th-and 9th-century Greek Dark Ages:

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They had two sons: John Wesley Crockett was born July 10, 1807, followed by William Finley Crockett ( born 1809 ).
John Finley Crowe ( June 16, 1787-January 17, 1860 ) was born in Greene County, Tennessee and grew up in Tennessee and Missouri.
Albright was born in Coquimbo, Chile, the eldest of six children of American evangelical Methodist missionaries Wilbur Finley Albright and Cornish American Zephine Viola Foxwell.
Finley suggested at the inaugural meeting of an African Society that a colony be established in Africa to take free people of color, most of whom had been born free, away from the United States.
They have 3 children: Dylan Christian ( born 1992 ), Tess Iona ( born 1994 ) and Finley Emil ( born 2003 ).
Finley was born in Ensley, Alabama, but was raised in Gary, Indiana, and later lived in La Porte, a small town 60 miles east of Chicago.
Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, the son of Jay Emerson and Florence ( née Finley ) Williams.
Turco and his wife Kelly have two daughters, Hailey ( born early 2002 ) and Katelyn ( born May 2004 ), and one son, Finley ( born August 2008 ) with the family residing in Highland Park, Texas.
Paul Finley Zaloom ( born December 14, 1951 ) is an American actor and puppeteer, best known for his role as the character Beakman on the television show Beakman's World.
Peter Finley Dunne was born in Chicago on July 10, 1867.
Charles Edward " Chuck " Finley ( born November 26, 1962 in Monroe, Louisiana ) is an American former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher.
They were married on June 9, 2001, and have three daughters ; Finley Faith ( born October 14, 2003 ), Avery Grace ( born June 21, 2005 ), and Emery Hope ( born December 18, 2008 ).
They married in 2001 and have three daughters: Finley Faith ( born October 14, 2003 ), Avery Grace ( born June 22, 2005 ), and Emery Hope ( born December 18, 2008 ).
Steven Allen Finley ( born March 12, 1965, in Union City, Tennessee ) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder.
Finley Quaye ( born 25 March 1974, Edinburgh, Scotland ) is a Scottish musician.

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" Clay presided at the founding meeting of the ACS on December 21, 1816, at the Davis Hotel in Washington, D. C. Attendees included Robert Finley, James Monroe, Bushrod Washington, Andrew Jackson, Francis Scott Key, and Daniel Webster.
Well-known non-Germanic baritones of recent times have included the Italians Giorgio Zancanaro and Leo Nucci, the Frenchman François le Roux, the Canadian Gerald Finley and James Westman and the versatile American Thomas Hampson, his compatriot Nathan Gunn and the Britisher Simon Keenlyside.
No doubt the delays in making surveys tended to retard the settlement of this area ; the extreme northeastern portion of the area in this county, including the confluence of Finley Creek and James River, was not surveyed until 1838.
The James Finley House, Corker Hill, and Culbertson-Harbison Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
With the help of Katie's three big, strong brothers ( James Arness, Lex Barker, Keith Andes ), Glenn takes Petree away from the goons Finley assigned to watch him, and makes him confess over the radio.
Wojnarowicz is also connected to other prolific artists of the time, appearing in or collaborating on works with artists like Nan Goldin, Peter Hujar, Luis Frangella, Karen Finley, Kiki Smith, John Fekner, Richard Kern, James Romberger, Ben Neill and Phil Zwickler.
Pennsylvania also sent secret agents, such as the Reverend James Finley, to work against the Westsylvania movement.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper chose James Moore to handle responses in the daily Question Period when opposition members alleged misconduct by senior Conservatives, Doug Finley and Tom Flanagan.
* Lineup: Judith, Voice Male, Jukebox 2000, The Bomfunk MCs, Krezip, Lords of Acid, El Tattoo del Tigre, The Dallas Explosion, Twarres, Laïs, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Travis, Emmi, Mauro, Das Pop, Wheatus, Finley Quaye, Frank Black and the Catholics, Fun Lovin ' Criminals, James Brown
Florida state law chapter 3500, approved March 1, 1883, gave the company, together with George F. Drew, J. J. Finley and George R. Fairbanks of Florida and James S. Bailey of Georgia authority to build the canal in Florida
His paternal grandparents were James Finley from Paisley, and Ann McDonald.
* James I. Finley ( 1968, EE ), Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology.
Kelley's younger brother James Finley Kelley ( 1816 – 1894 ) was also a resident of Columbus, Ohio, where with his wife, the former Eliza Van Horn, he raised three children: Albert ( b. 1845 ), a railroad brakeman, Virginia ( b. 1857 ), a school teacher, and Rebecca ( b. 1859 ).
* Finley, James Bradley, 1781 – 1856 ( W. P. Stricklkand, Ed .).
James B. Finley, or, Pioneer Life in the West, 1856.
File: Jacobs-creek-bridge-1. jpg |" View of the Chain Bridge invented by James Finley Esq.
It was designed by Judge James E. Finley, and was 136 feet long by 15 feet wide.
It featured Richard Paul Fink as Edward Teller, Gerald Finley as J. Robert Oppenheimer, Thomas Glenn as Robert Wilson, Kristine Jepson as Kitty Oppenheimer, Eric Owens as General Leslie Groves, James Maddalena as Jack Hubbard, Jay Hunter Morris as Captain James F. Nolan, Beth Clayton as the Oppenheimers ' Tewa maid Pasqualita, and Seth Durant as Peter Oppenheimer ( Robert Oppenheimer's son ).
On 21 and 23 November 2008, Gerald Finley and most of the Met cast reprised their roles with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, in a semi-staged production by James Alexander.

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