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Hawks and Athole
In 1926 Hawks was introduced to Athole Shearer by his friend Victor Fleming, who was dating Athole's sister Norma Shearer at the time.
* to Athole Shearer ( 1928 – 1940 ), sister of movie actress Norma Shearer, mother of his daughter Barbara Hawks and son David Hawks ;
* Athole Shearer ( 1900 – 1985 ), actress, wife of director Howard Hawks

Hawks and Shearer
Shearer's first marriage to writer John Ward was unhappy and she and Hawks began dating throughout 1927 until Shearer asked Ward for a divorce in 1928.
In October 1929, Hawks and Shearer had their first child, David Hawks.

Hawks and finally
Due to boredom, Hawks attempted to get a transfer during the first half of 1918 before finally being sent to Fort Monroe, Virginia.
When Hughes found out about the rival film, he did everything he could to sabotage The Dawn Patrol by harassing Hawks and other studio personal, hiring a spy that was quickly caught and finally suing First National for copyright infringement.
Hawks completed initial shooting of the film in early 1941, but due to perfectionism and battles with the Hollywood Production Code, Hughes continued to re-shoot and re-edit the film until it was finally released in 1943, with Hawks uncredited as director.
When war finally did break out, the war effort was led by the War Hawks in Congress under Clay at least as much as it was by Madison ; this accorded with the president's preference for checks and balances.
The members of The Band gradually came together as a part of Toronto-based, rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins's backing group, the Hawks: Helm, an original Hawk who journeyed with Hawkins from Arkansas to Ontario, then Robertson who was told by Hawkin's ," You won't make much money but you'll get more pussy than Frank Sinatra ", Danko, Manuel and finally, Hudson.
Hudson finally relented, so long as the Hawks each paid him $ 10 per week to be their instructor ; all music theory questions were directed to Hudson.
However, the American Point System standardized finally in 1886 is different from Hawks ’ original idea in that 1 pica is not precisely equal to < sup > 1 </ sup >⁄< sub > 6 </ sub > inch ( neither the Imperial inch nor the U. S. inch ), as the United States Type Founders ’ Association defined the standard pica to be the Johnson Pica which had been adopted and used by Mackellar, Smiths and Jordan type foundry ( MS & J ), Philadelphia.
Via a draft-day trade that sent Macauley and rookie Cliff Hagan to the rival St. Louis Hawks, he finally acquired a center in Russell, who would go on to become a Hall-of-Famer.
These moves ( and a few unpopular cost-cutting measures ) helped to make the Hawks gradually more competitive with each passing year, and in 1999, the team finally broke through.
The Hawks finally reclaimed the Pacific League regular season title in 2010 after a seven-year wait.
In 1963, the band parted ways with Hawkins and started touring under the name " Levon and The Hawks ," and later as " The Canadian Squires " before finally changing back to " The Hawks.
Tooling money was finally appropriated to eliminate the grooved trunk lid that had required the 1962-63 Hawks ' faux rear " grille.
By the beginning of February 1960, Hawks finally began to roll from the South Bend assembly line.
After clinching the last spot in the West Division with a losing record, the Cougars defeated the number-one seed Portland Winter Hawks in the conference quarterfinals and the third-ranked Spokane Chiefs in the conference semifinals before finally losing to the second-ranked Seattle Thunderbirds in the Western Conference final.
New York shocked the NBA as they navigated past the Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks, and finally the Indiana Pacers en route to becoming the first eighth seeded team to make it to the NBA Finals, where they met the San Antonio Spurs.
He finally relented but only when Goldwyn agreed to give Hawks top billing.
Harrington finally became a nightly starter, but the Hawks did not fare as successfully as the Pacers did after his departure.
He finally made the Blackhawks roster in 1982 and played there until 1987 when the Hawks left him unprotected.
He finally left the Hawks after the 1971-72 campaign, having compiled a 327-291 career coaching record.
Years later after Arthur saw Lauren Bacall's performance in To Have and Have Not Arthur apologized to Hawks and told him that she finally understood what he had wanted from her.
Hawks stated in interviews that he had originally planned to star both Clark Gable and Wayne in the film until Gable's death finally ruled that out.
After little success with the Black Hawks, Goodfellow finally retired from the NHL for good.

Hawks and married
Frank Hawks and Helen Howard met in the early 1890s and married in 1895.
Kenneth Hawks and Mary Astor eventually married in February 1928, while Bill Hawks and Bessie Love married in December 1929.
Hawks was married three times:
Hawks fell for Bacall as well ( normally he avoided his starlets, and he was married ).
Walker was under personal contract to Hawks and later married his brother William Hawks.
Divorced, in 1928 she married again, this time to noted film director Howard Hawks ( 1896 – 1977 ).
In 1959, she met Broadway producer Leland Hayward who was still married to Slim Hawks.
In 1928, she married director Kenneth Hawks at her family home, Moorcrest.
Shortly after the release of the album, the newly financially secure Manuel married his girlfriend, a young model from Toronto named Jane Kristiansen, whom he had dated intermittently since the Hawks days.
Hayward's marriage to Sullavan came to an end in 1946, and he married Slim Hawks three years later.
On May 4, 1960, hours after his divorce from Hawks was final, Hayward married Pamela Churchill in Carson City, Nevada.
On December 10, the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks made it public that Wada had married swimsuit model and actress Kasumi Nakane.
On the way, he discovers that his sisters were married to the Lords of Dragons, Hawks and Eagles.

Hawks and on
Howard Hawks was born in Goshen, Indiana on May 30, 1896.
Hawks's family on his father's side were American pioneers and his ancestor John Hawks had emigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1630.
Howard, bought him a Mercer race car and Hawks began racing and working on his new car during the summer vacation in California.
It was at this time that Hawks first met Victor Fleming, allegedly when the two men raced on a dirt track and caused an accident.
He was next employed as a prop boy and general assistant on an unspecified film directed by Cecil B. DeMille ( Hawks never named the film in later interviews and DeMille made five films roughly in that time period ).
Hawks left Cornell in April 1917 when the United States declared war on Germany and entered World War I.
Before Hawks was called for active duty, he took the opportunity to go back to Hollywood and by the end of April 1917 was working on Cecil B. DeMille's The Little American, where he met and befriended the then eighteen-year-old slate boy James Wong Howe.
Hawks next worked on the Mary Pickford film The Little Princess, directed by Marshall Neilan.
Hawks worked with Pickford and Neilan again on Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley before joining the United States Army Air Service.
Hawks worked on the scripts for all of the films produced, but had his first official screenplay credit in 1924 on Tiger Love.
But in 1925 when Thalberg hesitated to follow through on his promise, Hawks broke his contract at MGM.
Hawks's first film The Road to Glory was based on a thirty-five page treatment that Hawks wrote and is one of only two Hawks films that are lost films.
" Hawks worked on the script with Seton I. Miller, with whom he would go on to collaborate with on seven more films.
In March 1927 Hawks signed a new one-year, three picture contract with Fox and was assigned to direct Frazil, based on the play L ' Insoumise by Pierre Frondaie.
Hawks again worked with Seton Miller on the script about a Middle Eastern prince who has an affair with a Parisienne showgirl and cast Charles Farrell as the prince and Greta Nissen as Fabienne.
Hawks went both over schedule and over budget on the film, which began the rift between him and Sol Wurtzel that would eventually lead to Hawks leaving Fox.
Leaving Fox on sour terms didn't help his reputation, but Hawks was one of the few people in Hollywood who never backed down from fights with studio heads.
Hawks's first all sound film was The Dawn Patrol, based on an original story by John Monk Saunders and ( unofficially ) Hawks.
Accounts vary on who first came up with the idea of the film, but Hawks and Saunders developed the story together and tried to sell it to several studios before First National agreed to produce the film.

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