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And in 1923 he established as a separate division the Music Department, with its own offices in Amen House and with Foss as first Musical Editor.
From 1964 to 2004, the portal at the base of the ramp was inscribed with the words ’’ Bring me men ... ’’ taken from the poem, " The Coming American ," by Samuel Walter Foss.
Pure Prairie League, formed in Ohio in 1969 by Craig Fuller, had both critical and commercial success with 5 straight Top 40 LP releases, including Bustin ' Out ( 1972 ), acclaimed by Allmusic critic Richard Foss as " an album that is unequaled in country-rock " and Two Lane Highway, described by Rolling Stone Magazine as " a worthy companion to the likes of The Byrds ' Sweetheart Of The Rodeo and other gems of the genre ".
In 1997 Camel again toured the west coast of the U. S., Japan and Europe ( as they had in 1992 ) with Latimer supported by Bass, Foss Patterson ( keyboards ) and drummer Dave Stewart.
After his death, the hundred-acre farm of George Washington Foss was purchased and soon a beautiful new building, designed by well-known Boston architect, Richardson, sat on the hill with the name on its facade, " Austin-Cate Academy-1903 ".
Edward Foss writes, based on the statement of Charles Runnington, that it was Hale who actually provided the King with this defence, and that it was only because the defence prevented any counsel being called for the King that Hale did not appear in court.
In 2008, a youth TV show, Local Edition with Devry Foss and Austin Gamst, from North Metro TV, started as a local edge-opinion show that covered Blaine like a newscast.
* A revised edition, a reprint of the original " with additions, annotations, and comments by Hubert Foss " was published by Bodley Head in 1952 ( in USA by Greenwood Press, 1974: ISBN 978-0-8371-7292-7 )
The terminal was built in 1986 and designed by Foss Associates with Thompson Consultants.
The River Foss runs along the eastern boundary of New Earswick with the York to Scarborough Line running to the west.
The responsibility for the management of the river's drainage area lies with the Foss Internal Drainage Board ( IDB ).
There are mooring points in the lock basin on the River Ouse side with overnight mooring on the River Foss prohibited.
In 1069 William the Conqueror dammed the River Foss just south of York Castle, close to its confluence with the Ouse, in order to create a moat around the castle.
* Foss ( surname ), people with the last name Foss
Dropping out of school, young Foss, at the age of 17, with his mother, took over the running of the family farm.
While at the University of South Dakota ( USD ), along with other like-minded students, Foss convinced authorities to set up a Civil Aeronautics Authority flying course at the university ; he built up 100 flight hours by graduation.
By 1940, armed with a pilot certificate and a degree in Business Administration, Foss hitchhiked to Minneapolis to enlist in the Marine Corps Reserves, in order to join the Naval Aviation Cadet program to become a Naval Aviator.
Dissatisfied with his role in photographic reconnaissance, Foss made repeated requests to be transferred to a fighter qualification program.
Foss shot down a Japanese Mitsubishi Zero on his first combat mission on October 13, but his own F4F Wildcat was shot up as well, and with a dead engine and three more Zeros on his tail, he landed at full speed, with no flaps and minimal control on the American-held runway at Guadalcanal, barely missing a grove of palm trees.
As lead pilot in his flight of eight Wildcats, the group soon became known as Foss's Flying Circus, with two sections Foss nicknamed " Farm Boys " and " City Slickers.
" Conditions in the jungle were extreme, and in December 1942, Foss was stricken with malaria.

Foss and energy
In that work, Foss showed energy and imagination.

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Editor Foss stated, `` Of their guilt there can be no doubt but they are entitled to sufficient time to prepare for trial, and a fair trial ''.
In direct contrast to the other Rhode Island editors, Samuel S. Foss of the Woonsocket Patriot outwardly condemned the trial as being completely unfair.
Concerning the sentence, Foss wrote, `` If it be possible that mercy shall override vengeance and that John Brown's sentence shall be commuted to imprisonment, it would be well -- well for the country and for Virginia ''.
* 1915 – Joe Foss, American marine and politician ( d. 2003 )
* The traditionalist view that the epistle is written by Paul is supported by scholars that include Ezra Abbot, Asting, Gaugler, Grant, Harnack, Haupt, Fenton John Anthony Hort, Klijn, Johann David Michaelis, A. Robert, and André Feuillet, Sanders, Schille, Brooke Foss Westcott, and Theodor Zahn.
( Jack ) Good, Peter Calvocoressi and Hugh Foss.
Robbie had originally wanted to establish the franchise in Philadelphia, but AFL commissioner Joe Foss suggested courting Miami due to its warm climate, growing population, and lack of a football team.
* 1858 – Eugene Foss, American politician, 45th Governor of Massachusetts ( d. 1939 )
* Foss v Harbottle ( 1843 ) 2 Hare 461, from which the rule known as " the rule in Foss v Harbottle " is derived, and which is still the cornerstone of minority shareholder rights in company law in common law legal systems over 160 years later.
* December 5 – Wenche Foss, Norwegian actress ( d. 2011 )
* May 10 – Betty Foss, American female professional baseball player ( d. 1998 )
* August 15 – Lukas Foss, German-born composer ( d. 2009 )
* Foss Dyke is constructed in Britain.
Cantatas were also composed by Mark Alburger, Erik Bergman, Carlos Chávez, Osvald Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, Ned Rorem, William Schuman, Roger Sessions, Siegfried Strohbach, Michael Tippett, and Kurt Weill.
In 1921, Milford hired Hubert J. Foss, originally as an assistant to Educational Manger V. H. Collins.
However, as Sutcliffe says, Foss, a modest composer and gifted pianist, " was not particularly interested in education ; he was passionately interested in music.
" When shortly thereafter Foss brought to Milford a scheme for publishing a group of essays by well-known musicians on composers whose works were frequently played on the radio, Milford may have thought of it as less music-related than education-related.
Then, other than general support, Milford left Foss largely to his own devices.

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The planes, light with most of the gas burned out, responded beautifully.
He stroked the hens and they responded with delighted clucks, he gobbled with the turkeys and they at once were all attention, he quacked with the ducks, and cackled with a pair of exceedingly flattered geese.
Perhaps the most important incentive for them will be clear evidence that where other countries have done this kind of home work we have responded with long-term commitments.
The railroads have responded by adding 20,000 more box cars with doors 12' or wider for forklift unloading ( a 21% increase while the total number of box cars was falling 6% ) and by cutting their freight rates twice on lumber shipped in heavily loaded cars.
Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the naive state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in this fashion.
And the evidence that he does, indeed, stand there derives quite simply from the vigorous interest with which rather casual readers have responded to that book for the past century or so.
It was only after we had responded, with what I fear were similar cliches, that she went into action by questioning our desire for friendship and understanding with a challenge about aggressive and warlike actions by the U.S. Government in Cuba and Laos.
The audience, according to Edward Cushing, responded with " a demonstration of enthusiasm impressively genuine in contrast to the conventional applause which new music, good and bad, ordinarily arouses.
But England responded with 437 and then dramatically dismissed Australia for 166 with Bobby Peel taking 6 for 67.
Haakon rejected the claim, and in the following year responded with a formidable invasion.
As the President's leniency toward the South became more apparent, the former secessionists responded with more arrogance.
He responded to questioning with charges of apostasy and handed out harsh punishments for the slightest deviations.
Fifty-one composers responded with pieces, including Beethoven, Schubert, Archduke Rudolph of Austria, F. X.
Other scholars have responded that Banquo's dreams have less to do with killing the king and more to do with Macbeth.
In August 1940, the territory responded, with the rest of the AEF, to the call from General Charles de Gaulle to fight for Free France.
In 718, Chilperic responded to Charles ' new ascendancy by making an alliance with Odo the Great ( or Eudes, as he is sometimes known ), the duke of Aquitaine, who had made himself independent during the civil war in 715, but was again defeated, at the Battle of Soissons, by Charles.
Ruddock responded to the Stasi revelations with " certainly had no influence on national CND, and as a pro-Soviet could never have succeeded to the chair.
The Germanic guard, stricken with grief and rage, responded with a rampaging attack on the assassins, conspirators, innocent senators and bystanders alike.

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