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Henderson made the decision to engage him through his art and had Pollock make drawings, which led to the appearance of many Jungian concepts in his paintings.
The mysterious deaths, murder conviction of Duane (“ Buck ”) Walker ( aka Wesley G. Walker ) and acquittal of his girlfriend, Stephanie Stearns, made headlines nationwide and led to a best-selling account written by Stearns's defense attorney, Vincent Bugliosi, and Bruce B. Henderson in the true crime book And the Sea Will Tell.
Surprised by the Allied offensive, the Japanese made several attempts between August and November 1942 to retake Henderson Field.
Henderson made his major league debut with Oakland on June 24, 1979, getting two hits in four at bats, along with a stolen base.
Following the Mets ' loss in the 1999 NLCS, the New York press made much of a card game between Henderson and Bobby Bonilla.
Henderson played the final three years of his contract in Birmingham, scoring 23, 37 and 24 goals, but only made one WHA playoff appearance in his five seasons, in 1978.
Here he completed the reduction, and continued the series, of the observations made by his predecessor, Thomas James Henderson.
Henderson Scout Reservation is made up of over of woodlands and is home to a lake that are both managed and maintained for the best possible Scouting experience.
However, with the opening of the district's new high school in neighboring Sour Lake, the old high school campus was repurposed into the new Henderson Middle School, and the old middle school campus was renovated and made the new China Elementary.
While the poster made no mention of " Hendersons " plural, as Lennon sings, John Henderson did perform with his wife Agnes, the daughter of circus owner Henry Hengler.
In 1991, Roy Henderson made a BBC Radio 4 broadcast in conversation with Richard Baker and Sir Keith Falkner.
While Hankinson did bring effective players like Mark Chung, Chris Henderson, Carlos Valderrama, and Joe Cannon to the squad — and made the playoffs every year — Hankinson also signed a number of expensive and unsuccessful players including ZiZi Roberts and Darryl Powell.
His second son William was created Baron Henderson in 1945 while his third son Arthur was made Baron Rowley in 1966.
Henderson and his partners probably believed that a recent British legal opinion, the Camden-Yorke opinion, had made such purchases legal.
The Japanese made several attempts to retake Henderson Field, resulting in continuous, almost daily air battles for the Tainan Kokutai.
This may have been an allusion to some controversial remarks about " blue-eyed, blonde Finnish nurses " made by the black Labour MP Diane Abbott, who had earlier accused Henderson of racism.
The two Radicals, Thomas Charles Thompson and John Henderson who had been returned for City of Durham were unseated, and an attack was then made on the seats of two other Radicals, Isaac Lowthian Bell and Charles Mark Palmer who had been returned for North Durham.
Henderson may have believed that a recent British legal opinion ( the Camden-Yorke opinion ) had made such purchases legal.
" Eventually, Henderson stopped showing up at the studio, which made Phair move out of his apartment and start working exclusively with Brad Wood on what would become Exile in Guyville.
Henderson made a wild stab for it and fell.
He made his theatrical debut as Harold Hill in The Music Man with Florence Henderson at the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre.
Biographer Stephen Henderson writes that the war had made him " more serious and less self-confident ", but " struck by the willingness of so many to march to horrible deaths in the name of an abstract principle ".
These facts made it more common to see surprise results than in most other tournaments, with players such as Dominic Dale, Marco Fu, Euan Henderson and Dave Harold all surprise finalists at the time.
Patchy's character made a special crossover guest star appearance on Big Time Rush in the episode " Big Time Beach Party " with Carlos Pena, Jr. and Logan Henderson.

Henderson and MLB
Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson ( born December 25, 1958 ) is an American former baseball left fielder who played in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for nine teams from 1979 to 2003, including four stints with his original team, the Oakland Athletics.
He is third in MLB behind Alfonso Soriano and Rickey Henderson.
The GBL was not affiliated with Major League Baseball or the organized Minor League Baseball system, but has featured players with MLB experience ( Rickey Henderson, Jose Canseco, Alex Arias, Bud Smith, Desi Wilson, Jose Lima, Hideki Irabu, Junior Spivey, Mark Prior ).
He was the last active MLB player from the 1970s, outlasting Rickey Henderson ( the last active position player ) by over a week.

Henderson and history
One Australian writer Gerard Henderson has rejected this theory, yet others such as Australian history Professors Judith Brett Latrobe Uni.
Although there is no question that Cartwright was a prominent figure in the early development of baseball, some students of baseball history have suggested that Henderson and others embellished Cartwright's role.
In addition to the career steals record, Henderson also holds the single-season record for stolen bases ( 130 in 1982 ) and is the only player in AL history to steal 100 bases in a season, having done so three times.
In the entire history of Major League Baseball through the 2008 season, only 57 non-pitchers are known to have batted right and thrown left, and Henderson is easily the most successful player in this exclusive group.
Henderson became the first player in major league history to reach 80 stolen bases and 20 home runs in the 1985 season.
Dench's more recent film career has garnered six Academy Award nominations in nine years for Mrs. Brown in 1997 ; her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love in 1998 ; for Chocolat in 2000 ; for the lead role of writer Iris Murdoch in Iris in 2001 ( with Kate Winslet playing her as a younger woman ); for Mrs Henderson Presents ( a romanticised history of the Windmill Theatre ) in 2005 ; and for 2006's Notes on a Scandal, a film for which she received critical acclaim, including Golden Globe, Academy Award, BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild nominations.
They married in 1962, and though Henderson had the opportunity to play professional hockey by that time, he considered giving up the game to become a history and physical education teacher.
Henderson scored a goal in the clinching game, a 9 – 3 win, that led the Red Wings to the first Memorial Cup final in the team's history.
Although Ellis Park is located on the Indiana side of the Ohio river, by an oddity of history, the land from Waterworks and Shawnee roads in Evansville south to the Ohio River are part of Henderson County.
* Early Henderson history
* Henderson history summary
Examples include Bill Mazeroski, who is the only player in Major League Baseball history to end a seventh game of the World Series with a walk-off home run ( however, Mazeroski is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, due primarily to his status as one of the greatest defensive infielders of all time ); Paul Henderson, a Canadian ice hockey player who scored the deciding goal in the 1972 Summit Series ; Mike Jones, who tackled Kevin Dyson at the one-yard line on the final play of Super Bowl XXXIV ; and Jimmy Glass, an English football goalkeeper, who is remembered for scoring a goal in the last seconds of the final day of 1998-99 English Third Division that kept his club in The Football League.
Henderson was also responsible for bringing Louis Armstrong from Chicago to New York in October 1924, thus flipping the focal point of jazz in the history of the United States ( although Armstrong left the band in November 1925 and returned to Chicago ).
Chris Henderson went down in history as the first player ever to score a goal in the brand-new stadium.
Bruce Henderson, founder of The Boston Consulting Group, graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1937, while Bill Bain, founder of Bain and Company, graduated in 1959 with Phi Beta Kappa honors in history, and currently serves on the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust.
Henderson got the rebound of Esposito's shot, shot and was stopped ; but in perhaps the most famous moment in Canadian sports history, he put the rebound behind Tretiak with only 34 seconds to play.
He was Sen. Harry Reid's history teacher at Basic High School in Henderson, Nevada, and later promoted Reid's political career.
With 808 steals in his career, Raines has the fourth-highest total in major league history, behind Rickey Henderson, Lou Brock and Ty Cobb.
Often regarded as one of the most important recording engineers in music history, Van Gelder has recorded several thousand jazz sessions, including many widely recognized as classics, in a career spanning more than half a century. Van Gelder has recorded many of the great names in the genre, including Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Grant Green, Wayne Shorter, John Coltrane, and many others.
By means of it Henderson has had considerable influence on the history of Great Britain.
The Economist magazine stated that Henderson did more to change the way business is done in the United States than any other man in American business history.
* Romare Bearden, Harry Henderson, A history of African-American Artists.
Mangareva's history and its ancient links with the Pitcairn and Henderson islands is well-covered in Jared Diamond's book, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed ( 2005 ).
In Social issues in television fiction, Lesley Henderson furthers the assessment of Trevor as an outsider with the observation that he was one of very few Scottish characters in the soap's history, and the sole Scottish character at the time.

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