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In the U. S., the Vietnam War was on the front burner, the populace was passionately engaged, and the police riots outside the 68 Chicago Democratic Convention and the murder of Black Panther Fred Hampton were raw wounds.
Chevak ( Cevʼaq, which means " cut-through channel " in Chevak Cup ik ) is a city in Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska, United States.
He worked in Lionel Hampton s band at the Paradise Club in 1935 along with the reed player and arranger Eddie Barefield and trombonist Tyree Glenn.
For a commonly used example, as defined for federal economic purposes, the Hampton Roads metropolitan statistical area ( MSA ) additionally includes one county in northeastern North Carolina and two counties in Virginia s Middle Peninsula.
They include Welterweight Boxing Champion Storer College ( 1925 – 27 ); High Jump champion, Howard University Inter-Scholastic Games ( 1926 ); Gold Medalist in Cross Country, Storer College ( 1927 ); Back-stroke Swimming Champion and No. 3 swimmer in Freestyle Relay team, Howard University ( 1928 ); Captain, Lincoln University Soccer Team ( 1930 ); Winner Two Miles Run, Central Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Championships at Hampton Institute Virginia ( 1931 ); Bronze Medalist, Richmond Cross Country Marathon ( 1931 ); Gold Medalist in the 1, 000 yard run, One Mile Run and Three Mile Run, Catedonian Games in Brooklyn, NY ( 1932 ); Silver Trophy winner in the Half Mile race, and Silver Cup winner in the One Mile Race, Democratic Field Day Championships, New Haven, Connecticut ( 1933 ); Runner-up ( with G. K. Dorgu ) at the Lagos Tennis Men s Double Championships ( Division B 1938 ); anchor man for the ZAC team which won the 50 yards Freestyle Relay at the Lagos Swimming Championships ( 1939 ).
Wade Hampton and his sons appear in Merritt Parmelee Allen s novel Johnny Reb published in 1952 by Longmans, Green and Co.
The novel begins right before the war and shows both Hampton s style and character.
The book chronicles the adventures the Hamptons and a neighbor boy Ezra Todd have in Hampton s Legion and includes the Beefsteak Raid, the incident of Wade Hampton engaging the Union sniper and the death of his son Preston.
San Francisco Opera has presented three world premieres under David Gockley s tenure: Philip Glass and Christopher Hampton s Appomattox in 2007, Stewart Wallace and Amy Tan s The Bonesetter s Daughter in 2008, and Christopher Theofanidis and Donna Di Novelli s Heart of a Soldier in 2011.
Sykes attended Arundel High School in Gambrills, Maryland, and went on to graduate from Hampton University where she earned a bachelor s degree in marketing and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
The National Park Service rangers have current trail conditions which can be found in the Harry Hampton Visitor s Center.
Holiday Inns, Inc. was renamed " Holiday Corporation " in 1985 to reflect the growth of the company s brands, including Harrah's Entertainment, Embassy Suites Hotels, Crowne Plaza, Homewood Suites by Hilton and Hampton Inn.
* " The Song of the Man ", Hampton s, August 1910.
Although Hampton Roads represents a sheltered area from the tempests of both the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, the area s shorelines change with extreme weather.
Helping Others – Conditions at Hampton are discussed in this chapter, as well as Washington s first trip home from school.
Working with Hampton s group gave her the chance to be band mates with artists such as Charles Mingus and Wes Montgomery as well as with Ernest Harold “ Benny ” Bailey, who had recently vacated Gillespie s band and Albert Thornton “ Al ” Grey who would later go on to join Gillespie s band.

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F-89J s / n 52-2129 on display at the Air Power Park and Museum in Hampton, Virginia.
However, the U. S. Navy objected, due to concerns that collapse of high level bridge ( s ) ( due to either accidental or deliberate action ) could cause a large portion of the Atlantic fleet based at the Norfolk Navy Base at Sewell's Point and other craft within the Hampton Roads harbor area to be blocked from access to the Atlantic Ocean.
Green Wing < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s plot revolves around the lives of the staff of the East Hampton Hospital Trust, an NHS hospital with staff ranging from the slightly unusual to the completely bizarre.
Bevis of Hampton ( Old French: Beuve ( s ) or Bueve or Beavis de Hanton ( n ) e ; Anglo-Norman: Boeve de Haumtone ; Italian: Buovo d ' Antona ) or Sir Bevois, is a legendary English hero and the subject of Anglo-Norman, French, English, Venetian and other medieval metrical romances that bear his name.

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The most notable examples of these were HMS Pickle, which raced back to England with news of the British victory and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson at the end of the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Whiting ( 79 tons and four guns ), which lowered anchor in the harbor of Hampton Roads on 8 July 1812, carrying dispatches.
* Edwin Way Teale ( 1899 – 1980 ), American naturalist and author, lived on a farm in rural Hampton with his wife Nellie from 1959 until his death in 1980.
Hampton attempted to turn the play's success to his own advantage, giving interviews to the press, gate-crashing a producers ' party, and beginning a campaign of harassment against Guare that included phone calls and death threats, prompting Guare to apply for a restraining order in April 1991, which was unsuccessful.
Contributing artists and writers worked on the strip over the years, including Stephen Slesinger who scripted and approved all of the stories until his death in 1953 ; Jim Gary, Edmund Good, John Wade (" Johnnie ") Hampton, Robert MacLeod and Bill Lignanti ( of The Palm Restaurant fame ).
Queen Victoria gave the special favour of allowing his widow and daughter the use of apartments at Hampton Court Palace, until her death.
He served at the Southampton Dutch Reformed Church in Neshaminy in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, until his death on November 24, 1783 in North Hampton, Pennsylvania, at the age of twenty-eight.
On Sir Robert's death in 1850, the manor was inherited by his son, Frederick, who did much to ' modernise ' Hampton, demolishing many half-timbered and thatched cottages.
Lt Robert Hampton Gray, a Canadian naval airman who piloted a Vought Corsair with 1841 Naval Air Squadron on HMS Formidable, was awarded the Victoria Cross, following his death in an attack on a Japanese destroyer at Onagawa Wan, Japan, on August 9, 1945.
After her death, her East Hampton property became the Pollock-Krasner House and Studio, and is open to the public for tours.
After Coltrane's death, Garrison worked with Hampton Hawes, Archie Shepp, and groups led by Elvin Jones.
In the 1950s he worked with his brother's original group, with Lionel Hampton, and with J. J. Johnson, then in 1959 joined his brother's new quintet and stayed with it until Cannonball's death in 1975.
After his death in 1821, the spa passed through a series of owners: Charles Jugnot, William Simonton, and Joseph Hampton.
In the Overland and Petersburg campaigns of 1864, he was constantly employed as a divisional commander under Stuart, and, after Stuart's death, under Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton.
Fred Hampton, Jr. ( born December 29, 1969 ) is an African-American political activist and the son of Fred Hampton, Sr .. His father was a Black Panther who was shot to death while sleeping by the Chicago Police in 1969.
Hampton, Sr. was 21 at the time of his death ; Johnson was 19.
Due to the sporadic airing of the series, the episode she was in, " The Curse of Hampton Manor ," aired two years after her death.
Donald T. Bexley died on April 15, 1997, at the age of 87, in City of Hampton where he made his home, death due to heart and kidney failure.
This incident in the character's background was inspired by the 1969 death of Fred Hampton, who was shot and killed during a raid upon his residence conducted by Chicago police and other law enforcement personnel.
After Stuart's death in 1864, he was replaced by Wade Hampton, who was a more mature, and arguably more effective, commander.
Before his death, Erik Routley, a noted authority on church music, called Hampton " the greatest living composer of hymn tunes.

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The Rockies went 73 – 89 in both years that Hampton and Neagle were in Colorado, and the amount of money owed them ( the Rockies paid a sizable portion of Hampton's salary even after he was traded to the Atlanta Braves ) crippled the team for the next several years.
Catcher Charles Johnson, who had been acquired along with Wilson in the Hampton trade, was traded to the Boston Red Sox.
He was named for his father's commanding officer, Wade Hampton III.
Their last meeting was in 1658 at Hampton Court, though they could not speak for long or meet again because of the Protector's worsening illness — Fox even wrote that " he looked like a dead man ".
Some of this gas was used in the world's first helium-filled airship, the U. S. Navy's C-7, which flew its maiden voyage from Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Bolling Field in Washington, D. C., on December 1, 1921.
In January 1604, King James VI of Scotland and I of England convened the Hampton Court Conference where a new English version was conceived in response to the perceived problems of the earlier translations as detected by the Puritans, a faction within the Church of England.
In 1881, the Peninsula Extension of the C & O was built from Richmond down the Virginia Peninsula to reach a new coal pier on Hampton Roads in Warwick County near the small unincorporated community of Newport News Point.
In 1982, Hampton Fancher and David Peoples ' loose cinematic adaptation became the film Blade Runner, which was directed by Ridley Scott.
Steiner states that the sole original source to claim that he did join a church – in Hudson, New York – is Vernon B. Hampton, in Religious Background of the White House ( Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1932 ), the basis of which Steiner was unable to verify.
However, Scott's persistence was rewarded and, on 2 September 1908, at the Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace, the wedding took place.
In 1957, Raymond and Rosa Parks left Montgomery for Hampton, Virginia ; mostly because she was unable to find work.
From that, one of them ( each would later recall it was the other ) came up with replicant and it was inserted into Hampton Fancher's screenplay.
Captain Trevor Hampton in the 1950s or 1960s designed an early single-hose aqualung with a full-face mask with a circular window that was a very big, and thus very sensitive demand regulator diaphragm.
The Southern University Marching Band was also featured during the halftime show, playing " Get Ready ", and several New Orleans jazz standards with Hirt, and Lionel Hampton.
In 1638, Bachiler and others successfully petitioned to begin a new plantation at Winnacunnet, to which he gave the name Hampton when the town was incorporated in 1639.
Shortly thereafter, Bachiler was excommunicated by the Hampton church on unfounded charges of " scandal ", but protested to Governor Winthrop and was later reinstated.
There was no Lawrence, Kansas in the story, although there was a small Kansas town called " Hampton ".
While Hume was writing the script, he and producer Robert Papazian, who had great experience in on-location shooting, took several trips to Kansas City to scout locations and met with officials from the Kansas film commission and from the Kansas tourist offices to search for a suitable location for " Hampton.
" It was during this time that the decision was made to change " Hampton " in the script to " Lawrence.
* November 12 – The SS Vestris developed a severe starboard list, was abandoned and sank approximately 200 miles off Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA.
After returning to Hampton as a teacher, in 1881 he was named as the first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.

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