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The 4000-seat Harrison Stand on the ground s southern side was built in 1908 followed by the 8000-seat Wardill Stand in 1912.
The next book to carry Charteris s name, 1964's Vendetta for the Saint, was written by science fiction author Harry Harrison, who had worked on the Saint comic strip, after which Charteris edited and revised the manuscript.
The uses of these islands vary: Davids ' Island, the former location of the U. S. Army s Fort Slocum, is currently unoccupied but is slated for use as passive parkland ; Glen Island is a County park for passive and active recreation ; Huckleberry Island is largely undeveloped and has one of the largest rookeries for some shore bird species in western Long Island Sound ; Columbia Island was the former site of CBS television broadcast antennas and is currently unoccupied ; Echo Island is used by a private yacht club ; Execution Rocks is the site of a 19th century lighthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places ; Pea Island is owned by Huguenot Yacht Club but remains undeveloped ; Goose Island is undeveloped ; Clifford, Harrison and Tank Islands are part of a nature preserve and city park ; and Oak and Pine Islands are used as private residences.
When Nico finds out that the priest s death was of Zagon s making, and that Zagon is planning to kill Harrison, Nico seeks to bring down Zagon and all involved with him to justice.
After 1903 it became a recreational hall to commemorate Dr John Harrison ( who was a physician in Roscommon town s workhouse, during the famine of the 1840s ) it was used as a dance hall, cinema and theatre before it was sold to the Bank of Ireland in 1972.
General William Henry Harrison s army made its last camp in Sullivan County at Big Springs on September 29, 1811.
Harrison used Benjamin Truman s fort as his headquarters.
In 2009, a suite of new spaces at Snape Maltings, including the Hoffmann Building s Britten Studio and the Jerwood Kiln Studio, was opened with the premiere performance of Harrison Birtwistle s The Corridor.
The centenary of Britten s birth will be held between November 2012 and November 2013, and the 2013 Festival, the 66th, will feature a new production by Tim Albery of Britten s opera, Peter Grimes, the complete Church Parables in Orford Church and new works by Harrison Birtwistle, Wolfgang Rihm, Judith Weir, Magnus Lindberg and Richard Rodney Bennett.
In an article entitled, “ The Dangers We Face ,” written in the November 1957 issue of the Bulletin, Harrison Brown stated, “ I believe that we ( the United States ) are rapidly approaching the time when industrial society will reach a ‘ point of no return – a point beyond which recovery from major disruption may literally be impossible ...” The dangers of full-scale nuclear war were a major concern of the Bulletin contributors, and the fear and “ Peril ” that they felt was expressed through their writing.
While natural gas was found throughout Blackford County, crude oil was found mostly in the county s Harrison Township, which includes Montpelier.
General Harrison set up his encampment on a ridge about a mile northwest of Prophet s Town.
After a fierce battle, General Harrison and his army defeated the Prophet s Indian confederation at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
In 1917, a school Cross Country Team composed of William Harrison, Henry Eiler, Royal Bouschor, Walter Long, Theodore Stark, Harry McKenzie, Kermit Davis, and Roy Carson was organized and competed in an outdoor run with the Men s Department of the Duluth Y. M. C. A.
In 1855, the first public school for all children was opened in Miss Harrison s house with the first school, Gibson House, built in 1859.
Colonel Groom s son, Harrison Groom established a camp at the edge of a little lake just west of the present town of White Deer.
Parnell Vindicated: the lifting of the veil, London, Constable, 1931 Harrison s two books defending Parnell were published in 1931 and 1938.
Appalled at the desperate situation affecting his homeland and relatives, Bengali musician Ravi Shankar first brought the issue to the attention of his friend George Harrison in the early months of 1971, over dinner at Friar Park, according to Klaus Voormann s recollection.
Reprising her earlier administrative roles at Apple headquarters and Friar Park, O ' Dell set about contacting local musicians from the Harrisons rented house in Nichols Canyon, as Harrison took the long-distance calls, hoping more than anything to secure Bob Dylan s participation.
After meeting with Badfinger in London to explain that he d have to bow out of working on Straight Up, Harrison flew to New York on 13 July to see Lennon, who agreed to consider participating in the show as well.
During the middle of July also, once back in Los Angeles, Harrison produced Ravi Shankar s Bangladesh benefit record, an EP titled Joi Bangla, featuring Ali Akbar Khan and Alla Rakha.

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This would begin a trend of Plimpton being typecast in the role of a rebellious tomboy for several years, beginning with her critically lauded performance as the Reverend Spellgood ( Andre Gregory )' s daughter in the 1986 film The Mosquito Coast, starring Harrison Ford.
As with Harrison s “ Bangla Desh ”, all profits from the recording would go to the newly established George Harrison – Ravi Shankar Special Emergency Relief Fund, to be distributed by UNICEF.

Harrison and campaign
Harrison ran an unsuccessful campaign in 1872 for election to the Forty-third Congress.
The United States presidential election of 1840 saw President Martin Van Buren fight for re-election against an economic depression and a Whig Party unified for the first time behind war hero William Henry Harrison and his " log cabin campaign ".
Harrison / Reid campaign poster
Nico breaks free after being held in the kitchen of a hotel during a campaign party in which Harrison is attending.
Harrison was elected on the campaign phrase " Tippecanoe and Tyler too ".
Harrison was elected president after a campaign in which Hanna fundraised considerably, consoling himself with the thought that though Harrison was an Indianan, he had at least been born in Ohio.
The presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison was the first to greatly benefit from music, after which it became standard practice for major candidates to use songs to create public enthusiasm.
In 1840 he edited a major campaign newspaper, the Log Cabin which reached 90, 000 subscribers nationwide, and helped elect William Henry Harrison president on the Whig ticket.
He clipped newspaper articles for a high salary, a reward from Senator Pat Harrison for Bilbo's campaign support.
Harrison s campaign manager asked Bilbo to consider voting for his fellow Mississippian.
Nicknamed " Martin Van Ruin " in the Whig press, his 1840 re-election campaign ended in a landslide defeat at the hands of Whig candidate William Henry Harrison.
In 1891 he pointedly snubbed President Benjamin Harrison when Harrison visited Oregon on a campaign tour.
Quay, not surprisingly, wasn't nearly as thrilled to work for Harrison's re-election campaign in 1892, even referring to Harrison as the " White House iceberg " for his cool, unfriendly demeanor.
His family-run lumber mill in the village of Juniper, New Brunswick ran into financial difficulties in the late 1970s, but his impeccable reputation was such that his friend, but staunch Liberal Party supporter, Harrison McCain, organized an investment campaign that raised sufficient capital from businessmen to allow the mill to make a financial recovery.
* 1965: John R. Harrison, Gainesville Sun ( Florida ), " for his successful editorial campaign for better housing in his city.
The Gainesville Sun has won two Pulitzer Prizes: publisher John R. Harrison won in 1966 for his campaign for better housing codes, and editorialist Horance G. Davis, Jr. won in 1971 for his editorials in support of peaceful desegregation of the local school system.
United States Army Colonel George Croghan and his superior General William Henry Harrison designed a large campaign to capture control of the Great Lakes and sever the fur trade alliance between the British and the tribes of the region ; as part of this campaign, the Americans attempted to retake Mackinac Island in July 1814.
Other historians, such as Lowell Harrison, have downplayed the importance of the campaign in the peace negotiations and the outcome of the war, arguing that Clark's " conquest " was little more than a temporary occupation.
In 1893, he supported Harrison's reelection campaign under the delusion that if Harrison won the election, Prendergast would receive an appointment as Corporation Counsel.
He took an active part in the presidential campaign of 1844 as a supporter of Henry Clay, as he had done four years previously in the election of William Henry Harrison, and was a presidential elector in that year.
The day-to-day operations of the NRCC are overseen by Executive Director Guy Harrison, who manages a staff involved in campaign strategy development, planning and management, research, communications, fundraising, administration, and legal compliance.

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