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* December 9 – Joe Kelley, American Baseball Hall of Famer ( d. 1943 )
* Kelley Arnold ( 1910-2003 ), Brigadier General, Assistant Division Commander of the 49th Armored Division 1965-1970, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff of the 49th Armored Division ( 1961-1965 ), Texas Military Forces Hall of Honor, Camp Mabry, Texas.
The teams featured Hall of Fame manager Ned Hanlon and a lineup with six future Hall of Famers: first baseman Dan Brouthers, second baseman John McGraw, shortstop Jennings, catcher Wilbert Robinson, right fielder ” Wee Willie ” Keeler, and left fielder Joe Kelley.
Between 1830 and 1834 Hall J. Kelley led a campaign to rename the Cascade Range as the President's Range and also to rename each major Cascade mountain after a former President of the United States.
Kelley was inducted into the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame on October 27, 2006.
This trade brought in two future Hall of Fame players, which added to the already established Orioles core of players including third baseman John McGraw, catcher Wilbert Robinson, shortstop Hughie Jennings, and center fielder Joe Kelley, all future Hall of Fame members.
While in Missouri, Bonneville was inspired by the writing of Hall J. Kelley, as well as editorials in the St. Louis Enquirer ( edited at the time by Thomas Hart Benton ) to join in the exploration of the American West.
A new chapter in undergraduate business education at the Kelley School of Business began on March 30, 2012, as our Undergraduate Building was named Hodge Hall.
: For the Hall of Fame ice hockey coach, see Jack Kelley ( ice hockey ).
In the late 1820s, Hall J. Kelley of Boston was among men who became interested in commercial possibilities in the Oregon Country, described by a later historian as offering a " field of exploitation for adventurous capital ".
In recognition of his career achievements, Kelley was elected a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1971.
Hall Jackson Kelley ( February 24, 1790 – January 20, 1874 ) was an American settler and writer known for his strong advocacy for settlement by the United States of the Oregon Country in the 1820s and 1830s.
Hall Jackson Kelley died in Massachusetts on January 20, 1874, at the age of 83, and was buried in Palmer.
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* TCM Remembers 1999: Iron Eyes Cody, Betty Lou Gerson, Huntz Hall, Susan Strasberg, film critic Gene Siskel, Richard Kiley, director Stanley Kubrick, Garson Kanin, composer Ernest Gold, Ellen Corby, Charles " Buddy " Rogers, Rory Calhoun, Dirk Bogarde, Oliver Reed, DeForest Kelley, Bobs Watson, director Allan Carr, Sylvia Sidney, screenwriter Mario Puzo, screenwriter Norman Wexler, Ruth Roman, director Edward Dmytryk, director Charles Crichton, Victor Mature, editor Harold F. Kress, George C. Scott, Ian Bannen, Mabel King, Madeline Kahn and Desmond Llewelyn.
* 2006: Julie Andrews, Laurie Berkner, Chris Brown, Cheyenne, Ciara, Miley Cyrus, Diana DeGarmo, Gloria Estefan, Renee Fleming, Big Apple Circus, Natalie Grant, Hall & Oates, High School Musical cast, Jonas Brothers, Josh Kelley, Darlene Love, Barry Manilow, Sarah McLachlan, Tara Conner, Sandi Patty, John Tartaglia, Ali Larter, Denise Van Outen, and Connie Britton
Winston Kelley is the NASCAR Hall of Fame Executive Director.
* NASCAR Hall of Fame Executive Director Winston Kelley ;
In the 1830s, he became interested in the Northwest and planned an expedition with Hall J. Kelley.
When Wyeth was 30, Hall J. Kelley convinced him that the Oregon Country had excellent commercial prospects.
In 1815 Hall Jackson Kelley conducted a private school for boys in the house, and there he first read the newly published Journals of Lewis and Clark.

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The next morning, as the clock struck nine, he appeared at the Council meeting in the Town Hall and insisted that the couple would have to be punished if the Church was to be respected.
In fiscal year 1959, the Medical Museum was moved to Chase Hall, a temporary building on Independence Avenue at Ninth Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed Forces Medical Services.
During the period from 1 July 1960 through 31 January 1961, the Medical Museum was required to move to Temporary Building `` S '' on the Mall from Chase Hall.
Hall, for example, was quite explicit on this point when he said states outside European civilization must formally enter into the circle of law-governed countries.
The only public demonstration in honor of John Brown was held at Pratt's Hall in Providence, on the day of his execution.
On the morning following the Pratt Hall meeting the editor of the Providence Daily Journal wrote that although the meeting was milder and less extreme than those held in other areas for similar purposes, it could have been avoided completely.
As I was walking back to the Police Station, which was in the same building with the City Hall and Post Office, I saw Mrs. Tim Williams sneaking into the back of my car.
Over the weekend, Mrs. Self, personnel clerk, was a feted and honored guest of the Atlanta Club, organization of women employes at City Hall.
The presentation was made before several hundred persons at the annual meeting of the League at Olney Hall, College of Marin, Kentfield.
In recent years Anna Xydis has played with the New York Philharmonic and at Lewisohn Stadium, but her program last night at Town Hall was the Greek-born pianist's first New York recital since 1948.
Rococo music -- a lot of it -- was played in Carnegie Recital Hall on Saturday night in the first of four concerts being sponsored this season by a new organization known as Globe Concert Arts.
The work was presented as the final event in the Town Hall Festival of Music.
He was supposed to be in court this afternoon, at City Hall.
The first meeting was held in Faneuil Hall, a great big place where we were able to meet members from all the other states.
On July 9, 2011, Agassi was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Newport, Rhode Island.
The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
He was interviewed in his home at Cobham Hall by Montague Grover and the report of this interview was as follows.
Neither his letters nor his diaries nor his New York Times obituary ever mentions the game, and he was never inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
It hosted the annual Hall of Fame Game, an exhibition game between two major league teams that was played from 1940 until 2008.
In the Hall of Two Truths, the deceased's heart was weighed against the Shu feather of truth and justice taken from the headdress of the goddess Ma ' at.
Its main building was named Albertus Magnus Hall in 2008.
It was inducted into the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame, along with Sackson, in 2011.

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