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Gaines and was
Gaines '" by Ted White was the first in a series of nostalgic, analytical articles about comics by Lupoff, Don Thompson, Bill Blackbeard, Jim Harmon and others under the heading, All In Color For A Dime.
The Lamb was to have revolved around Chris Gaines, a fictional rock singer and his emotionally conflicted life as a musician in the public eye.
The Life of Chris Gaines, which was intended as a ' pre-soundtrack ' to the film.
Brooks's endless promotion of the album and the film did not seem to stir much excitement and the failure of the Chris Gaines experiment became fairly evident mere weeks after the album was released.
Gaines felt the atypical timing was necessary to maintain the magazine's level of quality.
Gaines was strict about enforcing this quota, and one year, longtime writer and frequent traveller Arnie Kogen was bumped off the list.
Later that year, Gaines ' mother died, and Kogen was asked if he would be attending the funeral.
Mad contributor Tom Richmond has tweaked critics who say the magazine's decision to accept advertising would make late publisher William Gaines " turn over in his grave ", pointing out this was impossible because Gaines was cremated.
The delegates selected a committee of five to draft a declaration of independence ; the committee was led by George Childress and also included Edward Conrad, James Gaines, Bailey Hardeman, and Collin McKinney.
His interaction with Mads atheist publisher Bill Gaines was suitably irreverent: Berg would tell Gaines, " God bless you ," and Gaines would reply, " Go to Hell.
Boyd Gaines was the first performer to be nominated for each of Best Featured Actor in a Play in 1989 for The Heidi Chronicles, Best Actor in a Musical in 1994 for She Loves Me, Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2000 for Contact ( and again in 2008 for Gypsy ) and Best Actor in a Play in 2007 for Journey's End.
Gaines learns that it was sabotage.
Then Gaines realizes that Deputy Shorty was able to move revolution-prone workers into his sector because, as deputy, Shorty had access to the psychological files on the technicians.
Describing the origins of Hawkman, Fox recalled, " I was faced with the problem of filling a new book that publisher Max Gaines was starting ... As I sat by the window I noticed a bird collecting twigs for a nest.
General Gaines was ill, and so his subordinate, Brigadier General Henry Atkinson, received the assignment.
When news of the Scott Massacre on the Apalachicola reached Washington, D. C., Gaines was ordered to invade Florida and pursue the Indians but not to attack any Spanish installations.

Gaines and named
Gaines County is named for James Gaines, a merchant who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.
In 1963, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers created Lake Walter F. George ( unofficially named Lake Eufaula ) behind the lock and dam of Fort Gaines, Georgia, once again assuring Eufaula's importance as an inland port.
George Strother Gaines was named as the company spokesman and he bought the town site atop White Bluff as soon as it offered for sale.
The east-west streets were named for national and local heroes, as well as commissioners, such as Childress, Fulton, Gaines, Lyon, Monroe, Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, and Jackson.
Lewis laid out the town and named it in honor of George Strother Gaines.
In the 1991 book entitled The Campus as a Work of Art, author Thomas Gaines named the Bloomington campus one of the five most beautiful in America.
The town is named after General Edmund Pendleton Gaines, who defended the area during the War of 1812.
* Gaines Basin – A hamlet named after a wide place in the Erie Canal for barges to turn around.
Gainesboro was named after General Edmund Pendleton Gaines ( 1777 – 1849 ).
It was suggested by one of the original settlers of Cooke County, Colonel William Fitzhugh, that the town be named after General Edmund Pendleton Gaines.
The town is named after General Edmund P. Gaines.
In 2001, the school's African American center was named for Gaines and another early African American who challenged the school's color bar in court.
Gaines was named the CIAA coach of the year a record six times ( 1957, 61, 63, 70, 75, 80 ); received the CIAA Basketball Tournament Outstanding Coach Award eight times ( 1953, 57, 60, 61, 63, 66, 70, 77 ); was inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame ( 1975 ), NAIA Helms Hall of Fame ( 1968 ) and N. C. Sports Hall of Fame ( 1978 ) and received the Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America.
The C. E. Gaines Center ( built 1976 ), an athletic complex on the WSSU campus and home of the basketball team, is named after him.
" Big House " Gaines Athletic Hall of Fame is also named after him.
In 2011, Collegeinsider. com named the Clarence Gaines Award in his honor.
A number of places in the United States were named in his honor, including Gainesvilles in Florida, Texas, and Georgia ; Gaines Township in Michigan ; and Gainesboro in Tennessee.
On February 15, 1979, Steve's and Cassie's mother, also named Cassie LaRue Gaines, was killed in an automobile accident near the cemetery where Steve and Cassie are buried.
It was named for Edmund Pendleton Gaines.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Bill Gaines named to Knight Chair in Journalism.
Set in Washington, DC, Powerhouse focused on the adventures of a racially and ethnically diverse group of six teenagers and young adults from the inner city, based at a community center founded by a woman named Brenda Gaines, who inherited the location from her family.

Gaines and Kinney
Gaines sold his company in the early 1960s to the Kinney Parking Company, which would also acquire National Periodicals ( aka DC Comics ) and Warner Bros. by the end of that decade.

Gaines and board
As World War II began, Bill Gaines was rejected by the United States Army, United States Coast Guard and United States Navy, so he went to his draft board and requested to be drafted.

Gaines and member
He is most well known as a guitarist and songwriter for southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, and is the younger brother of Cassie Gaines, who was also a member of the band.
In December 1975, Steve Gaines ' older sister, Cassie, became a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd's female backup singers, The Honkettes.
* Cassie Gaines ( 1948 – 1977 ), American singer ; backup singer for Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, and sister of fellow band member Steve Gaines ( below )
" Gaines played as a lineman for the Bears football team, was a member of the basketball team, and participated in track.
Gaines was a member in numerous organizations, including the Sigma Pi Phi (" the Boule ") and Omega Psi Phi fraternities, Boy Scouts of America, Forsyth County Heart Association, and United States Olympic Committee.
The Big House Gaines Scholarship was established in 2006 by the Reynolda Rotary Club in recognition of the fact that Gaines was a charter member of that club.
Gaines ' first Pulitzer Prize came in 1976 as a member of an investigative team at the Tribune looking into unsafe medical practices at some Chicago hospitals.

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