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This was started by Roy Noble, who built the guitar played by Clarence White from 1968 to 1972, and was followed by Bill Collings, Marty Lanham, Dana Bourgeois, Randy Lucas, Lynn Dudenbostel and Wayne Henderson, a few of the luthiers building guitars today inspired by vintage Martins, the pre – World War II models in particular.
It was directed by Sean Mathias, with set design by Stephen Brimson Lewis, costumes by Nicky Gillibrand, lighting by Mark Henderson and choreography by Wayne McGregor.
Wills ' record was broken in turn by Lou Brock in 1974, and Rickey Henderson in 1982.
The longest-serving was Archibald Henderson, sometimes referred to as the " Grand old man of the Marine Corps " due to his thirty-nine year tenure.
George next paid attention to Anne Henderson where he lodged with her family, but when she also rejected him he transferred his attentions to her sister Frances ( Fanny ), who was nine years his senior.
The Jaguars ' defense was a strong suit, as it included two Pro Bowl players, defensive tackles Marcus Stroud and John Henderson.
Though Henderson was a leading supporter of appeasement, his relations with Ribbentrop were extremely poor throughout his ambassadorship.
Henderson stated that the terms of the German " final offer " were very reasonable, but argued that Ribbentrop's time limit for Polish acceptance of the " final offer " was most unreasonable, and furthermore, demanded to know why Ribbentrop insisted upon seeing a special Polish plenipotentiary and could not present the " final offer " to Józef Lipski or provide a written copy of the " final offer ".
Ambassador Henderson, who had long advocated concessions to Germany, recognized that here was a deliberately conceived alibi the German government had prepared for a war it was determined to start.
No wonder Henderson was angry ; von Ribbentrop on the other hand could see war ahead and went home beaming.
The first version was developed by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway and Zoltan Somogyi and was released on April 8, 1995.
The statue was sculpted by artist Sid Henderson of California and weighs almost 300 pounds.
In 2010, Donald Henderson argued that the mass of Q. northropi had been underestimated, even the highest estimates, and that it was too massive to have achieved powered flight.
Henderson's work was further criticized by Habib, who pointed out that although Henderson used excellent mass estimations, they were based on outdated pterosaur models, and that anatomical study of Q. northropi and other large pterosaur forelimbs show a higher degree of robustness than would be expected if they were purely quadrupedal.
When he was in junior high and high school, Spiegel hung out at Bethesda Community Store, where the former owner Mike Henderson gave him his nickname " Spike Jonze " in reference to Spike Jones.
Then the tough battle for Guadalcanal, which was centred on the capture of the airfield, Henderson field, led to the development of the adjacent town of Honiara as the United States logistics centre.
Henderson was the top receiver of the game with seven catches for 111 yards.
( Gerela's problems may have begun on the opening kickoff when he was forced to make a touchdown saving tackle on Hollywood Henderson.
Henderson sacked Bradshaw for a 12-yard loss, but the play was nullified by a delay of game penalty on Pittsburgh, bringing up 3rd down and 9 instead of a fourth down.
He was also second to Ruth in career walks, but has since dropped to fourth place behind Barry Bonds and Rickey Henderson.
The abolition of slavery had historically been associated with Republicans, but Henderson was one of the War Democrats.
Burnham was born in Henderson, New York and raised in Chicago, Illinois.

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In attempts to fight his alcoholism, from 1938 through 1941 Pollock underwent Jungian psychotherapy with Dr. Joseph Henderson and later with Dr. Violet Staub de Laszlo in 1941-1942.
The Allies overwhelmed the outnumbered Japanese defenders, who had occupied the islands since May 1942, and captured Tulagi and Florida, as well as an airfield ( later named Henderson Field ) that was under construction on Guadalcanal.
In the first, a sophisticated approach to arranging predominated, originally in the work of Don Redman for the Fletcher Henderson band, later in the work of Duke Ellington for his Cotton Club orchestra, and Walter ' Foots ' Thomas for Cab Calloway's, Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra, and Mel Tormé's Mel-Tones.
Henderson later joked, " I was already fast.
Henderson later said, " All my friends were right-handed and swung from the right side, so I thought that's the way it was supposed to be done.
Henderson was a Most Valuable Player candidate a year later, in a season shortened by a players ' strike.
A year later, Henderson finished second in the league in batting average with a mark of. 325, losing out to the Kansas City Royals ' George Brett on the final day of the season.
A year later, Henderson signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.
To help keep him out of trouble, his father bought him a large transoceanic radio, and Smith became an avid fan of R & B music and the disc jockeys who played it, such as " Jocko " Henderson of Philadelphia, New York's " Dr. Jive " ( Tommy Smalls ), the " Moon Dog " Alan Freed, and Nashville's " John R ." Richbourg, who later became his mentor.
Henderson signed the contract, though he later regretted doing so before completing his term with the Maple Leafs.
Four decades later, Henderson remains a national hero.
It is named in honor of James Pinckney Henderson, the first Attorney General of the Republic of Texas, and later Secretary of State for the republic.
James C. Spencer, a former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Henderson County, 1939-1941, 1947-1949, later served as Henderson county judge from 1949 into the 1950s.
Two years later Ladnier toured Europe with Sam Wooding's band, then returned to the States to rejoin Fletcher Henderson, and then played in Noble Sissle's Orchestra, with whom he again toured Europe.
Two years later he continued his experiments at the works of Messrs. Fox, Henderson, and Co., of Smethwick, near Birmingham, who had taken the matter in hand.
Hunt's granddaughter Diana Holman-Hunt later claimed that before his marriage Woolner had been involved in a relationship with a lower-class girl called Amelia Henderson, who appealed to Hunt for support.
Henderson later became owner of the newspaper.
Two years later, the town decided to bring the Series back to Henderson.
* James C. Spencer, former member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1939 – 1941, 1947 – 1949, later Henderson county judge
* Granville Henderson Oury, ( 1825 – 1885 ), born in Abingdon, captain in the Confederate Army and later United States Congressman from Arizona.
Gerard Henderson, a Conservative Australian newspaper columnist, accused Pilger later in 2009 of " engaging in hyperbole against western democracies.
In 1875 the Henderson and Overton Branch Railroad, 16 miles long, was completed and was later joined by the International-Great Northern.
Later on Guadalcanal, Puller was awarded his third Navy Cross, in what was later known as the " Battle for Henderson Field ”.
The encouragement and support of Dr Henderson laid the foundations of his classical scholarship which was to play such a major part in his later life.

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