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He is known as host of the Minnesota Public Radio show A Prairie Home Companion ( also known as Garrison Keillor's Radio Show on United Kingdom's BBC Radio 4 Extra, as well as on RTÉ in Ireland, Australia's ABC, and Radio New Zealand National in New Zealand ).
Alworth, Mix, Hadl, Joiner, Coryell, Gillman, Garrison, Fouts, White, Winslow, Faison, Benirschke, Lincoln, Washington, Humphries, Ladd and Wilkerson are also members of the San Diego Hall of Champions, which is open to athletes from the San Diego area as well as those who played for San Diego-based professional and collegiate teams.
Garrison was also a good receiver out of the backfield, catching 21 passes for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Dallas also had an outstanding trio of running backs, Walt Garrison, Duane Thomas, and Calvin Hill, who rushed for a combined total of 1, 690 yards and 14 touchdowns during the season.
Many also came hoping to find young noblemen among the officers of the Garrison and Naval base to whom they might marry their daughters.
For this reason, Chiang was also extremely grateful to Tang for assuming command of the Nanking Garrison and thus allowing Chiang to avoid the dilemma posed by the situation.
He also appeared on radio with Garrison Keillor in The American Radio Company of the Air.
Vicenza is home to the United States Army post Caserma Ederle ( Camp Ederle ), also known as the U. S. Army Garrison Vicenza.
In February 2009, the Star-Spangled Banner Flag or the Great Garrison Flag ( also known as the 15 Star Flag ) was officially adopted as the Official U. S. Flag of the Baltimore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America by authority of the Council Executive Board.
It is now also known as the Royal Garrison Church and is an English Heritage property and a listed Ancient Monument.
The Garrison church remains, albeit roofless, as a popular tourist attraction. It was also used as the set for Horatio Hornblower's wedding in Hornblower: Duty, 2003.
There are also several private schools in the area, including McDonogh School, a K-12 school and Garrison Forest School, also a K-12 school.
John Kettell sent his family to the Lancaster Garrison, which was also attacked and burned.
Garrison was also a prominent voice for the women's suffrage movement.
Garrison sold home-made lemonade and candy as a youth, and also delivered wood to help support the family.
The state of Maryland also brought criminal charges against Garrison, quickly finding him guilty and ordering him to pay a fine of $ 50 and court costs.
It was also the Garrison Town for the 71st Infanterie Division.
There are also the Methodist Chapel and St. Wilfred's Garrison Church.
Within the span of a few months in late 1590, he received four military appointments, in rapid succession, with each subsequent post carrying greater responsibility than the last: Commander of the Kosarijin Garrison in Pyeongan province, Commander of the Manpo Garrison, also in Pyeongan province, and the Commander of the Wando Garrison, in Jeolla province, before finally receiving the appointment as Commander of the Left Jeolla Naval District.
Indeed, he has said that his playing style was influenced more by Bach counterpoint than by rock or soul bass players – although one can also hear the fluidity and power of a jazz bassist such as Charles Mingus or Jimmy Garrison in Lesh's work, along with stylistic allusions to fellow San Francisco psychedelic-era bassist Jack Casady.
Cricket was played at the Domain and both sports were also played at Moore Park and the Garrison Ground ( now the Sydney Cricket Ground ).
The highest point in the town is the U. S. Geological Survey's Garrison benchmark at a corner of the Ulster County line on Kings Hill, at above sea level ; this is also the highest point in the neighboring Town of Newburgh as well.

Garrison and believed
Bob Love, a Korean war ace, Chuck Lyford, Ben Hall and Lynn Garrison are believed to have flown combat missions but it has never been confirmed.
In January 1968, New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison, certain there had been a New Orleans-based conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy, subpoenaed Thornley to appear before a grand jury, questioning him about his relationship with Oswald and his knowledge of other figures Garrison believed to be connected to the assassination.
Garrison, who believed slaveowners would be punished by God, rejected the violence Walker advocated but nevertheless recognized that slaveowners were courting disaster by refusing to free their slaves.
Garrison believed that Clay Shaw was the man named as " Clay Bertrand " in the Warren Commission Report.
Smith, along with his friend and ally Lysander Spooner, was one of the leading advocates of the United States Constitution as an antislavery document, as opposed to abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison who believed it was to be condemned as a pro-slavery document.
Military historian Webb Garrison, Jr. believed Huger did not leave the area properly, stating: "... the evacuation of Norfolk was handled poorly by Confederate Gen. Benjamin Huger — too much property was left intact.

Garrison and Shaw
She and Shaw have two children, Gillian and Lydia Hearst-Shaw, and reside in Garrison, New York.
After the Shaw trial, Garrison wrote three books on the Kennedy assassination, A Heritage of Stone ( 1970 ), The Star Spangled Contract ( 1976, fiction, but based on the JFK assassination ), and the best-seller, On The Trail of The Assassins ( 1988 ).
According to Clay Shaw's defense team, witnesses, including Perry Russo, claimed to have been bribed and threatened with perjury and contempt of court charges by Garrison in order to make his case against Shaw.
New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison prosecuted Clay Shaw on the charge that Shaw and a group of right-wing activists, including David Ferrie and Guy Banister, were involved in a conspiracy with elements of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) in the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Garrison arrested Shaw on March 1, 1967.
Garrison said that Shaw used the alias " Clay Bertrand " among New Orleans ' gay society.
Garrison later wrote a book about his investigation of Clay Shaw and the subsequent trial called On the Trail of the Assassins.
In the book, Garrison states that Shaw had an " extensive international role as an employee of the CIA ".
Shaw confronts his commanding officers Charles Garrison Harker and James M. Montgomery, whom he finds are involved in war profiteering and corruption, and threatens to report them to the War Department if the 54th infantry is not deployed for combat.
During this period, Crisman was subpoenaed by Jim Garrison to testify in the case against Clay Shaw in the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Rationale for use on Jim Garrison and Trial of Clay Shaw
Oswald's New Orleans activities were investigated by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, as part of his prosecution of Clay Shaw in 1969.
As Garrison continued his investigation, he became convinced that a group of right-wing extremists, including Ferrie, Banister, and Clay Shaw, were involved in a conspiracy with elements of the CIA to kill John F. Kennedy.
From here on, believe me, I'm a dead man ...." On March 1, 1967, Garrison arrested and charged Clay Shaw with conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy.
Also in 1967, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison interviewed George and Jeanne de Mohrenschildt as part of Garrison's prosecution of Clay Shaw.

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