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Among them are Frank Sinatra, Congressman Sonny Bono, Alice Faye, Phil Harris, " Papa " John Phillips, Jane Wyman, Dinah Shore, George Montgomery, Cameron Mitchell, Harold Robbins, Busby Berkeley, William Powell, Betty Hutton, Guy Madison, Buddy Rogers and many more.
Harold Dallas " Hal " Rogers ( born December 31, 1937 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 1981.
The January 1961 Kentucky Guardsman reported a story noting Harold Rogers recognition in his selection as soldier of the year, stating, " Specialist Fourth Class Harold ( Hal ) Rogers has been named “ Soldier of the Year ” by vote of the 125 member Battery A of the Fifth Observation Battalion at Lexington.
" I know of no one in the region who has done more to improve the quality of life in Southern and Southeastern Kentucky ," said Charlene Harris, chair of the SCC board of directors at the naming of the Harold D. Rogers Student Commons Building at KCTCS Somerset campus.
On the House / Senate conference decision to bolster the Department of Commerce and support the Clinton Administration priorities, President Clinton remarked, “ I commend the congressional leadership, Senator Ernest Hollings, Senator Pete Domenici, Congressman Neal Smith, and Congressman Harold Rogers, for their foresight and support in revitalizing this country through these programs.
* Harold A. Rogers ( 1899 – 1994 ), founder of Kin Canada
* Harold Steven Rogers ( born 1942 ), American professor of African history and political activist
Those memorialized include Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Will Rogers, Conrad Nagel, Rudolph Valentino, Fred Niblo, Tom Mix, and Harold Lloyd.
* 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.
* The collected works of Harold Davenport ( 1977 ) in four volumes, edited by B. J. Birch, H. Halberstam, C. A. Rogers
The band currently features Merle Allin, Sachs, guitarist Benjamin " FC Murder " Bunny ( formerly known as " Sonny Harlan "), and new singer Harold Rogers.
BCN's first Rock DJ, " Mississippi Harold Wilson " ( Joe Rogers ), used the station's first slogan, " The American Revolution " and played the very first song " I Feel Free " by the rock group Cream.
Many of the biggest names in theater, radio, and motion pictures were featured on these albums, such as: Bing Crosby, Harold Peary (" The Great Gildersleeve "), Orson Welles, Jeanette MacDonald, Roy Rogers, Fanny Brice, William Boyd (" Hopalong Cassidy "), Ingrid Bergman, Danny Kaye, and Fredric March.
Also appearing were Griff Rhys Jones as Cornelius Carrington, Paula Jacobs as Mrs. Biggs, Paul Rogers as the Dean, John Woodnutt as the Senior Tutor, Lockwood West as the Chaplain, Willoughby Goddard as Professor Siblington, and Harold Innocent as the Bursar.
Baer worked on several other radio shows produced by Norman MacDonnell, including the situation comedy The Harold Peary Show ( aka Honest Harold ) as Pete the Marshal, Rogers of the Gazette ( loosely based on the early life of Will Rogers ) as Doc Clemens, Fort Laramie, and The Adventures of Philip Marlowe.
In The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs, Shorty Rogers re-worked the song as ( in the words of Talkin ' Broadway ) " a high-energy, wild Latin dance extravaganza ".
The sixteen founding members were Ragnar Frisch, Charles F. Roos, Joseph A. Schumpeter, Harold Hotelling, Henry Schultz, Karl Menger, Edwin B. Wilson, Frederick C. Mills, William F. Ogburn, J. Harvey Rogers, Malcolm C. Rorty, Carl Snyder, Walter A. Shewhart, Øystein Ore, Ingvar Wedervang and Norbert Wiener.
Newton was succeed in 1971 by Clark Rogers, who was swiftly followed by Harold G. Baldbridge in 1972, and in 1979 by Rick McNair.

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Harold Fleming and Lionel Bender, who are sympathetic to Greenberg's classification, acknowledge that at least some of his macrofamilies ( particularly Nilo-Saharan and Khoisan ) are not fully accepted by the linguistic community and may need to be split up ( Campbell 1997 ).
In an opinion shared in some form or another by Harold Bloom, and Peter Alexander, early scholar Andrew Cairncross, stated that " It may be assumed, until a new case can be shown to the contrary, that Shakespeare's Hamlet and no other is the play mentioned by Nashe in 1589 and Henslowe in 1594.
It may have been Norman propaganda designed to discredit Harold, who had emerged as the main contender to succeed King Edward.
The Bayeux Tapestry has been claimed to show Harold's death by an arrow to the eye, but that may be a later reworking of the tapestry to conform to 12th-century stories in which Harold was slain by an arrow wound to the head.
King Harold had a son posthumously, called Harold Haroldsson, who may have been this man, and may also be the occupant of the grave.
Harold may have had a wife, Ælfgifu and a son, Ælfwine, who became a monk on the continent when he was older.
Research by Harold Sackeim has shown that excessive current causes more risk for memory loss, and using right-sided electrode placement may reduce verbal memory disturbance.
The concept that insulin resistance may be the underlying cause of diabetes mellitus type 2 was first advanced by Prof. Wilhelm Falta and published in Vienna in 1931, and confirmed as contributary by Sir Harold Percival Himsworth of the University College Hospital Medical Centre in London in 1936.
The professional history of radioactive weaponry may be traced to a 1943 memo from James Bryant Conant, Arthur Holly Compton, and Harold Urey, to Brigadier General Leslie Groves of the Manhattan Project and to a 1940 science fiction story, " Solution Unsatisfactory " by Lt. J. G. Robert A. Heinlein, USN ( R ).
* Sir Harold Ridley ( United Kingdom ) In 1949, may have been the first to successfully implant an artificial intraocular lens after observing that plastic fragments in the eyes of wartime pilots were well tolerated.
The E-text reports, however, that in 952, “ the Northumbrians drove out King Olaf and accepted Eric, son of Harold .” The Annals of Ulster for the same year report a victory of the ' foreigners ', i. e. the Northmen or the Norse-Gaels, over “ the men of Scotland and the Welsh i. e. Britons of Strathclyde and the Saxons .” Exactly what this succinct account may tell us of Eirik's second rise to power, if at all, is frustratingly unclear.
The Bayeux Tapestry has been claimed to show Harold's death by an arrow to the eye, but this may be a later reworking of the tapestry to conform to 12th-century stories that Harold had died from an arrow wound to the head.
While it may not be possible to positively ascertain which is the original or " more correct " story, Harold Courlander writes, at least in Oraibi ( the oldest of the Hopi villages ), little children are often told the story of the sipapu, and the story of an ocean voyage is related to them when they are older.
Harald II ( or Harold II ) may refer to:
However, one historian, Pauline Stafford, theorizes that both archbishops may have consecrated Harold.
The scandal, now known as the Profumo Affair, led to Profumo's resignation and withdrawal from politics, and it may have helped to topple the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan.
A script for a potential third film was under development by Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, the writing team that worked with Harold Ramis on the 2009 comedy Year One ; according to Ramis, the four main cast members from the original film may have minor on-screen roles: " The concept is that the old Ghostbusters would appear in the film in some mentor capacity ".
According to Brian Dunning of Skeptoid, folk tales of the Jersey Devil prior to 1909 calling it the " Leeds Devil " may have been created to discredit local politician Daniel Leeds who served as deputy to the colonial governor of New York and New Jersey in the 1700s, and folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand wrote that the spread of contemporary pop culture has overtaken traditional Jersey Devil legends.
As linguist Harold Fasold puts it, " The standard language may not even be the best possible constellation of linguistic features available.
This view is held in some form or another by Harold Bloom, Peter Alexander, and Andrew Cairncross, who stated that " It may be assumed, until a new case can be shown to the contrary, that Shakespeare's Hamlet and no other is the play mentioned by Nashe in 1589 and Henslowe in 1594.
As the King of England was struggling to find an heir: historians have argued that he may have sent Harold Godwinsson to negotiate the return of Edward the Atheling from Hungary, and passed through Flanders, on his way to Germany.
Harold Brown may refer to:

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For example, Robert M. Page, a Reader in Democratic Socialism and Social Policy at the University of Birmingham, writes about " transformative democratic socialism " to refer to the politics of the Clement Attlee government ( a strong welfare state, fiscal redistribution, some nationalisation ) and " revisionist democratic socialism ," as developed by Anthony Crosland and Harold Wilson:
King Harold may refer to:
Harold may refer to:
While the various manuscript revisions of the poem refer to the Renaissance, French Revolutions, the Irish rebellion, and those of Germany and of Russia, Richard Ellman and Harold Bloom suggest the text refers to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Harold I ( or Harald I ) may refer to:
Harald III ( or Harold III ) may refer to:
Harold Ickes may refer to:
The backing vocals ' references to " Mr Wilson " and " Mr Heath ," suggested by Lennon, refer to Harold Wilson and Edward Heath, who were the leaders of the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, the two largest parties in British politics.
Harold Lee may refer to:
USS Harold J. Ellison has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
Harold Foster may refer to:
Harold Jackson may refer to:
Ever since taking in her lodger, Marjorie insists that Harold refer to her as " mum ", giving more than a little oedipal slant to their subsequent lustful antics.
Harold Johns may refer to:
Harold Burton may refer to:
Harold Ridley may refer to:
* Harold Bloom in The Western Canon uses the term agon to refer to the attempt by a writer to resolve an intellectual conflict between his ideas and the ideas of an influential predecessor in which " the larger swallows the smaller ", such as in chapter 18, Joyce's Agon with Shakespeare.
Harold Davis may refer to:
Harold Moore may refer to:

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