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Today, Horton Hall is the home of the Department of Psychology and Research and Graduate Studies.
Credit for organizing the backbone about 1983 is commonly attributed to Gene " Spaf " Spafford, although it is also claimed by Mark Horton.
In film, entertainment, and television, Dartmouth is represented by Budd Schulberg, Academy Award winning screenwriter of On the Waterfront, Michael Phillips, who won the Academy Award for best picture as co-producer of The Sting, Rachel Dratch, a cast member of Saturday Night Live, creator of Grey's Anatomy Shonda Rhimes, film director and producer Jethro Rothe-Kushel (" The Oscars "), VP of Fox Searchlight, Zola Mashariki, Chris Meledandri Executive Producer of Ice Age, Horton Hears a Who!
The area is also wetland, forest, and the village of Horton.
Phutball ( short for Philosopher's Football ) is a two-player strategy board game described in Elwyn Berlekamp, John Horton Conway, and Richard Guy's Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays.
Parma is the birthplace of world-renowned ecologist and soil scientist Dr. Robert E. Horton and NASCAR driver Brian Tyler.
Giant-cell arteritis ( GCA or temporal arteritis or cranial arteritis ) or Horton disease is an inflammatory disease of blood vessels most commonly involving large and medium arteries of the head, predominately the branches of the external carotid artery.
The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.
It is the birthplace of Emmy Award-winning actress Suzanne Rogers, perhaps best known for her long-running role as Maggie Simmons Horton on NBC's Days of our Lives.
Another hands-on example of generative processes is John Horton Conway's playable Game of Life.
The definition and construction of the surreals is due to John Horton Conway.
Top Hat is a 1935 screwball comedy musical film in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick ( Edward Everett Horton ).
The county is also home to the picturesque covered bridges mentioned above: the Swann Covered Bridge, the Horton Mill Covered Bridge, and the Easley Covered Bridge.
His soul is " rescued " by 7013, an officious angel ( Edward Everett Horton ), who assumed that Joe could not have survived.
The containment vessel — which housed both the primary ( nuclear reactor ) and secondary ( steam plant ) systems — is referred to as the " DIG-ball " due to its unique shape: a Horton Sphere.
The Journal is published along with the Fowlerville News and Views, which has been published for 25 years by Horton and his wife Dawn.
In the state legislature Casa de Oro-Mount Helix is located in the 36th and 39th Senate District, represented by Republican Dennis Hollingsworth and Democrat Christine Kehoe, and in the 77th and 78th Assembly District, represented by Republicans Joel Anderson and Shirley Horton respectively.
In the state legislature Jamul is located in the 36th Senate District, represented by Republican Dennis Hollingsworth, and in the 77th and 78th Assembly District, represented by Republicans Joel Anderson and Shirley Horton respectively.
Horton is a city in Brown County, Kansas, United States.
Horton is located at ( 39. 663817 ,-95. 528130 ).
Midland is the birthplace of the Emmy Award winning longtime American actress Suzanne Rogers, who has played the role of Maggie Simmons Horton on NBC's Days of our Lives continuously since 1973.
The unincorporated community of Horton Bay, located on the north side of Lake Charlevoix, is located within Bay Township.
* Kipp Corners is an unincorporated community in the township South of Kipp Road on State Road and Horton Road.
* Horton is an unincorporated community in the northeast part of the township.

Horton and by
Acadia began as an extension of Horton Academy ( 1828 ), which was founded in Horton, Nova Scotia, by Baptists from Nova Scotia and Queen's College ( 1838 ).
Andrew R. Cobb designed several campus buildings including: Raynor Hall Residence, 1916 ; Horton House, designed by Cobb in the Georgian style, and built by James Reid of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia was opened in 1915 as Horton Academy.
Ken Pitt, introduced by Horton, took over as Bowie's manager.
* Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton devised by mathematician John Horton Conway
These recordings are ' race-records ', intended for the black market of the southern states with solo recordings by DeFord Bailey, duo recordings with a guitarist Hammie Nixon, Walter Horton, Sonny Terry, as well as hillbilly styles recorded for white audiences, by Frank Hutchison, Gwen Foster and several other musicians.
* " King ," a song by Reverend Horton Heat on the album Spend a Night in the Box
Balangoda Man probably created Horton Plains, in the central hills, by burning the trees in order to catch game.
It was invented by mathematicians John Horton Conway and Michael S. Paterson at Cambridge University in the early 1960s.
* An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi, by Mark Horton and Bill Joy
Soma has been discussed in detail by Martin Gardner and John Horton Conway, and the book Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays contains a detailed analysis of the Soma cube problem.
The Grand Union crosses the wide valley gradually, descending by interspersed locks past the villages of Cheddington, Horton and Slapton until it reaches Leighton Buzzard.
The restored character of the Fool was played by an actress, Priscilla Horton, as, in the words of one spectator, " a fragile, hectic, beautiful-faced, half-idiot-looking boy.
Dr. Michael Horton ( theologian ) concurs by saying,
An American dancer, Jerry Travers ( Fred Astaire ) comes to London to star in a show produced by the bumbling Horace Hardwick ( Edward Everett Horton ).
* " Jezebel ", a song by The Reverend Horton Heat on the album Liquor in the Front

Horton and group
His new manager, Ralph Horton, later instrumental in his transition to solo artist, soon witnessed Bowie's move to yet another group, the Buzz, yielding the singer's fifth unsuccessful single release, " Do Anything You Say ".
Primary groups According to Charles Horton Cooley ( 1864 – 1929 ), a primary group is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.
Horton was ( 1935 – 56 ) Highlander's music director, and it became her custom to end group meetings each evening by leading this, her favorite song.
At Usenix in January 1984, Horton recruited a group of volunteers to create the UUCP Mapping Project.
In 2002, Horton joined the UNIX Implementation Engineering group at Bank One, which was purchased by JPMorgan Chase in 2004.
Adopting the name Mary Ann in 1987, Horton founded Columbus ' first transgender support group, the Crystal Club, in 1989.
The band's original name was " Paradox ", and the group was founded by drummer Kelly David-Smith and guitarists Mark Vazquez and Kevin Horton, until 1982 when bassist Jason Newsted joined.
In mathematics, monstrous moonshine, or moonshine theory, is a term devised by John Horton Conway and Simon P. Norton in 1979, used to describe the ( then totally unexpected ) connection between the monster group M and modular functions ( particularly, the j function ).
They consisted of schoolmates Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson ( later Katherine Anderson Schnaffer ), Georgeanna Tillman ( later Georgeanna Tillman-Gordon ), Juanita Cowart ( later Juanita Cowart Motley ) and Georgia Dobbins, who was replaced by Wanda Young ( later Wanda Rogers ) prior to the group signing their first deal.
Despite their early successes, the group were eclipsed in popularity by groups like The Supremes, with whom they shared an intense rivalry and struggled with issues of dismal promotion from Motown, illnesses and mental breakdowns, with Cowart the first to leave in 1963, followed by Georgeanna Tillman two years later and Gladys Horton two years after that.
The group that would become the Marvelettes formed at Inkster High School in Inkster, Michigan, a suburb located west of Detroit, Michigan by fifteen-year-old glee club member Gladys Horton in the fall of 1960.
Dobbins left Horton in full charge of the group.
After her first child, Sammie, was born with cerebral palsy, Horton decided to leave the group entirely, doing so before the release of the hit " My Baby Must Be a Magician ".
With Horton out, Harvey Fuqua introduced the group to Ann Bogan and they agreed on Bogan as Horton's replacement.
For their 2009 album, New Era, the group went through yet another lineup change, replacing Steve Kim and Carlos Galvan with Roy Kim, Jonathan Moon, and Michael Horton.
During the late 1970s a small group of children from Channells Lane in Horton got together to form a club called " The Sword Of Justice ".
Formed by four members of a math club and breakdancing troupe in 1982 at a concert in New Jersey, Commodore 64 was the first group to release a single produced entirely using an Apple Macintosh computer, " Horton Hears A Ho " in 1999.

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