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* 1903: Siebe Gorman starts to make a submarine escape set in England ; in the years afterwards it was improved, and later was called the Davis Escape Set or Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus.
R. C. Gorman ( 1931 – 2005 ) was an internationally renowned artist of the Navajo Nation, sometimes called the " Picasso " of the American Indian Arts.
In 1982 Tarrant, Carolgees, Gorman, Randolph Sutherland and Henry hosted a late-night show-with the up and coming comics Alexei Sayle and Helen Atkinson-Wood called O. T. T.
This special corps used an early scuba set which did not make bubbles, called A. R. O ( from Auto Respiratore ad Ossigeno ), an evolution of the Dräger oxygen self-contained breathing apparatus designed for the mining industry and of the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus made by Siebe, Gorman & Co and by Bergomi, designed for escaping from sunken submarines.
He and longtime friend and future songwriting partner Freddie Gorman were in a short-lived group called The Fidalatones, and was later ( 1960 – 62 ) a member of Motown recording act The Satintones as well as being a member of The Rayber Voices, a quartet that backed up several early Motown recording acts.
In 1999, Wallace challenged comedian Dave Gorman, who at the time was his flatmate, to find 54 other people called Dave Gorman (" one for every card in the deck, including the Jokers ").
Paul Gorman of Music Week called the group " smart, witty, abrasive and downright fun ".
Aviator Charles Lindbergh established a camp in 1930 on the northeast side of the Gorman Hills, where he tested and flew a folded-wing glider called the Albatross.
Philip Gorman was called up to the Republic of Ireland military soccer team for the military games in India during October 2007.
The sixth and final programme included a testimony by Joseph Gorman, who called himself Joseph Sickert and claimed to be the illegitimate son of noted painter Walter Sickert.
* 1985: Siebe Gorman ( by now called ' Siebe plc ) acquires CompAir, a business making compressed air equipment for divers and firefighters.
He did, however, count meeting an actor who had once played a character called Dave Gorman.
The show was called Are You Dave Gorman ?.
After the first dissolution of Throwing Muses following the group's 1996 Limbo album, Narcizo started an electronic instrumental project called Lakuna, including the participation of wife Melissa " Misi " Narcizo, Bernard Georges, Belly's Tom Gorman, Kristin Hersh, and Frank Gardner.

Gorman and team
Gorman went on to lead the US Davis Cup team, where he captained a record 18 match wins and one Davis Cup title ( 1972 ) as a player and two more Davis Cup championships as a coach ( 1990 and 1992 ).
The organization retains many Whaler connections among its off-ice personnel ; in addition to many members of executive management and the coaching staff, broadcasters Chuck Kaiton, John Forslund and Tripp Tracy ( at the time a minor-league player ), and equipment managers Wally Tatomir, Skip Cunningham and Bob Gorman all made the move to North Carolina with the team.
Manager Tommy Gorman of the Montreal Canadiens stated that if the trophy was awarded to his team, that the manner of awarding the trophy to Bibeault or Durnan would be decided by his management.
Muhammad said he wanted Gorman to remain a part of Curry's team, but Gorman said he wouldn't accept a position as co-manager and that Curry would not work out of his gym if he was not Curry's manager.
The following year his team won the 1986 BRL grand final against Brothers 14-6 before becoming the first Queenslander since Tom Gorman in 1929, to be named as captain for a Kangaroo tour.
Carl Donnelly and Alan Mulcahy both represented Ireland at university level while striker Philip Gorman represented the Irish military team in their qualification games for the world military championships.
Gorman had played a big role in the teams qualification and was one of three eircom league players in the team.
His son, Arthur Pue Gorman, Jr., attended Lawrenceville Prep and traveled to the Maryland Agricultural College ( now the University of Maryland ), where he played on the football team as a fullback and served as an assistant coach.
At the age of 22, Gorman was one of the founding members of the Washington Nationals Base Ball Club, the first official baseball team in America.
As a member of the Holland – Dozier – Gorman writing-production team ( before Holland – Dozier – Holland ), Gorman ( as a mailman ) was one of the co-writers of Motown's very first # 1 pop hit " Please Mr. Postman ", recorded by Marvelettes.
In 2011, the team played in the Barry Sollenberger Kickoff Classic — which features top Arizona teams against top Nevada teams — in the same year, losing to Las Vegas's Bishop Gorman High School 42-22, but the team won a third state title — this time in the new Division II, over Cienega High School from Vail, Arizona.
Though he never stated why he left the team there were rumours that he was to join the Senators, whose former owner and manager, Tommy Gorman, resigned on the same day from the New York Americans.
He coached the team for two more seasons, 1932 – 33 and 1933 – 34, before being let go and replaced by Gorman.
The team played its home games at McEneaney Field on the grounds of O ’ Gorman High School in the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Freddie Gorman, another songwriting partner of Holland ( before Holland became part of the Holland – Dozier – Holland team ) was also involved in the final reworking.
The Montreal Canadiens had turned the corner and now Tommy Gorman and Dick Irvin had a team to make the fans happy.
But Tommy Gorman kept the team alive.
In that team was Shelley Sandie ( née Gorman ) who had been a young 18 year old on the Seoul team.

Gorman and ever
The term was picked up by George Gorman of the 2nd North Carolina at the Centennial Manassas Reenactment in 1961, and has been used by reenactors ever since.
Mrs Pam Greenhalgh was acting head of one term before the appointment of Mrs Sandra O ' Gorman, who has been at the helm ever since.
Phillip Gorman scored Kildares first ever competitive league goal in that same fixture in the Eircom League first division cup, the clubs first ever competitive game.
Other sketches included a regular pastiche of Paddy O ' Gorman and his shows which consist of interviewing people at random-Bull Islands Paddy O ' Gormless would do similar, but with ever more inane interviews.
The term was picked up by George Gorman of the 2nd North Carolina at the Centennial Manassas Reenactment in 1961, and has been used by reenactors ever since.

Gorman and on
* 1848 – Camila O ' Gorman and Ladislao Gutierrez are executed on the orders of Argentine dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas.
The Wilson – Gorman Tariff Act of 1894 attempted to impose a federal tax of 2 % on incomes over $ 4, 000 ( worth $ today ).
With equipment on loan from Siebe Gorman, he and Penelope (" Mossy ") Powell penetrated into the cave, reaching " Chamber 7 " using standard diving dress.
But in Britain Siebe Gorman and Heinke kept aqualungs expensive, and restrictions on exporting currency stopped people from importing them.
Gorman opened " The Navajo Gallery " in 1968 on historic Ledoux Street, the first art gallery owned by a Native American in the United States.
Jim Magilton left the club by mutual consent on 16 December 2009, along with his assistant John Gorman.
Gorman owned the land on which the bill's sponsors wanted to build the new capitol building, and at one point had been heard saying, " If the capitol remains in Saint Paul, the territory is worth millions and I have nothing.
The towns of Bayard, Gorman, and Gormania on a 1900 USGS topographical map.
In May 2002, following newspaper headlines of his sex with a prostitute and use of illegal drugs, Deayton was relentlessly ridiculed on the show by Hislop and Merton ( along with guests Dave Gorman and Ken Livingstone ).
During the legal and public campaigns against the writs of assistance and Stamp Act 1765, Bonham's Case was given as a justification for nullifying the legislation, and in the income tax case of 1895, Joseph Hodges Choate used Coke's argument that a tax upon the income of property is a tax on the property itself to have the Supreme Court of the United States declare the Wilson – Gorman Tariff Act unconstitutional, leading to the passage of the Sixteenth Amendment.
The opening clarinet glissando came into being during rehearsal when ; "... as a joke on Gershwin, Gorman ( Whiteman's virtuoso clarinettist ) played the opening measure with a noticeable glissando, adding what he considered a humorous touch to the passage.
Two audio recordings exist of Gershwin performing an abridged version of the work with Whiteman's orchestra: an acoustic recording made June 10, 1924, released on two sides of Victor 55225 and running 8: 59 ( this recording includes the original clarinetist, Ross Gorman, playing the glissando ) and an electrical recording made April 21, 1927, released on both sides of Victor 35822 and running 9: 01 ( about half the length of the complete work ).
* Ned O ' Gorman, ' My dinners with Isaiah: the music of a philosopher's life – Sir Isaiah Berlin ' – includes related article on Isaiah Berlin's commitment to ideals of genuine understanding over intellectual mastery, Commonweal, 14 August 1998.
Instead he later worked with The Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman and an unnamed bassist on a new project.
In 1932, Narciso Bassols, then Secretary of Education, appointed O ' Gorman to the position of Head of Architectural Office of the Ministry of Public Education, where he went on to design and build 26 elementary | schools in Mexico City.
* Juan O ' Gorman on artcyclopedia. com
Chris Tarrant and Bob Carolgees were the only ex-Tiswas personnel regularly seen on screen, and John Gorman helped out on writing duty.
When the Hag was apparently on her death bed, O ' Gorman tried to force her to hand over all powers of the tai-pan to him.
* Gorman, Gerard ( 2011 ): The Black Woodpecker: A monograph on Dryocopus martius.
Stories and Reflections on Service ( with Paul Gorman ) ( 1985 ) ISBN 0-394-72947-1
The case arose from investigations into his communications with Siobhan Gorman of the Baltimore Sun and Diane Roark of the House Intelligence Committee as part of his attempt to blow the whistle on several issues including the NSA's Trailblazer project.

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