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Herrick and fire
It was around this point that Herrick radioed in that his men were taking fire from their right flank, and that he was pursuing a squad of communist forces in that direction.

Herrick and used
He also wrote many westerns and used the pseudonyms D. B. Lewis, Harry Neal, Albert Russell, J. Russell, M. St. Vivant, Thornecliff Herrick and Alger Rome ( for one collaboration with Algis Budrys ).
Ironically, the rails removed from the section between Scottsdale and Herrick ( the rails from Scottsdale to Launceston remains unused, but is being looked at by the various preservation railways ) were used for the Abt Wilderness Railway on Tasmania's west coast.
Beaumanor Hall, ancestral home of the Herrick family, was used as a listening station during the war.

Herrick and log
The first mention of the Yule log in Britain is a written account by the clergyman Robert Herrick, from the 1620s or 1630s.
Herrick called the tradition a " Christmas log " and said that it was brought into the farmhouse by a group of males, who were then rewarded with free beer from the farmer's wife.
In 1981, Captain Herrick and journalist Robert Scheer re-examined Herrick's ship's log and determined that the first torpedo report from August 4, which Herrick had maintained had occurred — the " apparent ambush "— was in fact unfounded.

Herrick and was
In early 1903 Harding announced his campaign for Governor of Ohio, which was soon thwarted by an intra-party alliance that assured the election of fellow Republican Myron T. Herrick ; Harding was awarded the position of Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, a post he occupied from 1904 to 1906.
Nevertheless, the party bosses stuck by Herrick, and Harding took his name out of the running for any position on the ticket, which was defeated by the Democrats.
The initial landscaping, including Aldrich Park, was designed by an association of three firms, including that of the noted urban-landscaping innovator Robert Herrick Carter.
" In response to requests for confirmation, at around 1600 Washington time, Herrick cabled, " Details of action present a confusing picture although certain that the original ambush was bona fide.
At 1800 Washington time ( 0500 in the Gulf of Tonkin ), Herrick cabled yet again, this time stating, " the first boat to close the Maddox probably launched a torpedo at the Maddox which was heard but not seen.
In fact, Herrick was now saying, in a message sent at 1: 27 pm Washington time, that no North Vietnamese patrol boats had actually been sighted.
Although information obtained well after the fact supported Captain Herrick's statements about the inaccuracy of the later torpedo reports as well as the 1981 Herrick / Scheer conclusion about the inaccuracy of the first, indicating that there was no North Vietnamese attack that night, at the time U. S. authorities and all of the Maddox crew stated that they were convinced that an attack had taken place.
D. W. Herrick was the first mayor.
* Mary Virginia Terhune ( 1830 – 1922 ), author known by her pen name of Marion Harland who was the mother of authors Christine Terhune Herrick and Albert Payson Terhune.
In 1858, the former American House Hotel ( later torn down and replace with Herrick Memorial Library ) was the site of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue.
A community named Herrick was formed just southwest of Burns when railroad promoter and sawmill operator Fred Herrick founded a lumber company there.
Edward Hines bought the railroad and lumber company from Herrick in 1928, and a post office named Hines was established in 1931 to serve the Edward Hines Lumber Company mill and surrounding community.
The project was completed in 1981 with the recordings of Burlesque Variations on an Original Theme, and Two Herrick Songs, Requiem for the Rose and The Hag.
For example, Robert Herrick was not a courtier, but his style marks him as a Cavalier poet.
; George Herrick / John Willard: Herrick was the Marshal of Salem and in the play is responsible for bringing the defendants before the court.
Jackalopes are legendary in the U. S. – attributed by the New York Times to a 1932 hunting outing involving Douglas Herrick ( 1920 – 2003 ) of Douglas, Wyoming, and thus the town was named the " Home of the Jackalope " by the state of Wyoming in 1985.
It was succeeded by Operation Herrick from 2002 onwards.
Marshall was the senior partner of the investment firm Butler, Herrick & Marshall, a brother-in-law of the mercantile heir Marshall Field III, and a descendant of James Lenox, the founder of the Lenox Library.

Herrick and always
Herrick was suspicious of political doctrines and utopian legislation, feeling that true progress for human happiness must always lie in individuals making moral choices.
Poets also frequently appear as characters in his novels, always on the side of good: Sappho in Wolfwinter ( 1972 ); Robert Herrick in Will-o-the-Wisp ( 1977, serialized 1974 ); a fictionalized Charles Sorley in The Goat Without Horns ( 1971 ); and Thomas Chatterton in The Not-World ( 1975 ).

Herrick and started
On January 15, 2005, the two owners of eHow, Jack Herrick and Josh Hannah, started wikiHow — a collaborative writing project to build the world's largest how-to manual.
Jack Herrick, former owner of eHow, started up wikiHow after concluding that the wiki method of content creation would ultimately produce higher quality work.

Herrick and with
Had Johnson been accurately informed about the Herrick message, he might have demanded fuller information before proceeding with a broadening of the war.
The Black Watch's primary recruiting areas are in Fife, Dundee, Angus and Perth and Kinross, with the Battalion Headquarters located at Balhousie Castle. The Battalion is currently on Operational Commitments on Op Herrick Afghanistan the Bn are the reserve bn of 19 light brigade and based at Khandhar.
In October 2009 the Battalion deployed on Operation Herrick 11, with Number One and Number Three Companies deploying to the Babaji area of central Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
When Arnold arrived on the scene, Samuel Herrick had already been sent to Skenesboro and Asa Douglas to Panton with detachments to secure boats.
In 1894 he married Harriett Peabody Emery with whom he had a son Phillip Abbot Herrick and daughters Alice Freeman Palmer Herrick and Harriet Peabody Herrick.
While seeing his world with a critical eye, Herrick escaped the shrill tone of muckraking writers like Upton Sinclair.
His correlated investigations of the entropy of oxygen with Dr. Herrick.
NCPA President John Goodman has written or co-authored numerous books, including Handbook on State Health Care Reform ( ISBN 1-5680-8173-1 ) ( 2007 ), Leaving Women Behind: Modern Families, Outdated Laws ( ISBN 0-7425-4545-8 ) with Wall Street Journal editorial writer Kim Strassel ( 2005 ), Lives at Risk: Single-Payer National Health Insurance Around the World with Gerald L. Musgrave and Devon M. Herrick with a forward by Dr. Milton Friedman ( ISBN 0-7425-4151-7 ) ( 2004 ), Patient Power: The Free-Enterprise Alternative to Clinton's Health Plan with Gerald L. Musgrave ( ISBN 1-8825-7710-8 ) ( 1993 ).
Herrick is generally credited with naming the Academy Award an " Oscar ", declaring the statuettes " looked just like my Uncle Oscar ".
For most of his recording career, he played a Besson Meha trumpet with a custom Bert Herrick mouthpiece.
Captain Herren responded by ordering Herrick to attempt to link back with Devney's 1st Platoon.
After Iraq, CVR ( T ) equipped formation reconnaissance regiments have taken part in Operation Herrick in Afghanistan, notably during Operation Panther's Claw with the Light Dragoons.
His most lasting relationships were with Thomas Herricka fellow officer and his oldest friend — and John Allday, a former Cornish shepherd who became Bolitho's coxswain and de facto bodyguard.
Herrick is not closely associated with genetics, but his discoveries turned out to be inherited traits, so his contributions pointed other researchers toward genetically-based conditions.
Near the end of the range, in the vicinity of Rutland, Vermont, the Taconic Mountains show several prominent peaks with dramatic, irregular cliff faces clearly visible from U. S. Route 4 west of the city of Rutland ; these include Herrick Mountain ; Grandpa's Knob, the former site of the Smith-Putnam wind turbine, the first large-scale electricity-producing wind turbine ; and the butte-like Bird Mountain ( also called Birdseye Mountain ), home of the Bird Mountain Wildlife Management Area and notable as an important raptor migration path and nesting site.

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