Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Ray Houghton" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Houghton and played
Steven Houghton played The Narrator.
In particular Barnes, Beardsley, Houghton and Aldridge were instrumental in Liverpool's 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest on 13 April 1988, a game which Tom Finney described as “ the finest exhibition I ’ ve seen the whole time I ’ ve played and watched the game.
When the Football Association of Ireland came looking for him they found out that Ray Houghton was also eligible, as he also played for Oxford at the time.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Houghton played international football for the Republic of Ireland, for whom he qualified through his Irish father.
Houghton had played 145 times for Fulham and scored 21 goals.
Throughout his career Houghton became a fan favourite wherever he played, a true gentleman whose workrate and honesty was much admired.
Houghton has played leading roles in over sixty productions on Broadway, off-Broadway and in Regional Theatres across America.
Among the distinguished alumni of San Jose Rep's early years, all of whom were recruited by the young Artistic Director David Lemos and played significant roles in launching the young company, are: James Houghton, Founding Artistic Director of New York City's unique Signature Theater Company ; Richard Rodgers, Director of the Drama Division at Juilliard ; James Bundy, artistic director of Yale Repertory Theater and dean of the prestigious Yale School of Drama ; Elaine Avila, Associate Professor of Theatre Dramatic Writing at the University of New Mexico ; Fingerstyle Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter.
He then played professional in Pittsburgh and Houghton in the old International Professional Hockey League.
David Houghton also represented his country in hockey and was described by the Pakistan hockey team captain as the best goal-keeper he had ever played against.
He then joined Maidstone United, where he played and also served as assistant manager to Bob Houghton.
In January 1896 Houghton rejoined his former team Runcorn, who had switched to professional rugby league the year before, though he never played at country level as a league player, as England's first international wouldn't take place until 1904.

Houghton and total
Houghton Lake has c. of total shoreline and its waters cover.

Houghton and times
* Burt, Daniel S. The chronology of American literature: America's literary achievements from the colonial era to modern times Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004.
A series of changes to the book suggest Houghton Mifflin printed the first edition several times.
Others, however, reason that Houghton Mifflin must have printed the volumes several distinct times between 1938 and the second edition of 1951.
One opinion is that it is derived from the Le Spring family, Lords of Houghton in ancient times.
In more recent times, Houghton was an active coal-mining town.
In modern times, more liberal Republicans include Rudy Giuliani, Amo Houghton, Colin Powell, Jim Leach, Joseph Cao, Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and former Senators Jim Jeffords and Arlen Specter, both of whom later left the party.
In earlier times, Houghton was home to several large shipbuilding companies, including Lake Washington Shipyards ( a U. S. Navy contractor ) and Anderson Steamboat Company, among others.
It has been reprinted several times since then, including as one of the Peterson Field Guides series ( PFG 18 ), a September 1, 1999 edition from Houghton Mifflin and a March 4, 2002 edition from Collins.

Houghton and for
John C. Houghton, president of the Tareytown Acres Homeowners Association, followed that by announcing plans last night for a door-to-door fund drive throughout their subdivision on behalf of the Kowalski family.
Houghton said 6 p.m. Friday had been set for a canvass of all 480 homes in the subdivision, which is located northeast of Dequindre and 14 Mile Road East.
* Digital facsimile of manuscript " Quarry for Middlemarch ", MS Lowell 13, Houghton Library, Harvard University
In 2000, John Updike selected his short story " Gold Coast " for his collection Best American Short Stories of the Century ( Houghton Mifflin ).
Bill of sale for a donkey, papyrus ; 19. 3 by 7. 2 cm, MS Gr SM2223, Houghton Library, Harvard University
* Michigan Technological University ( originally Michigan Mining School ) opens its doors for the first time in what is now the Houghton County Fire Hall.
Famous illustrators for British editions include: Arthur Boyd Houghton, John Tenniel, John Everett Millais and George John Pinwell for Dalziel's Illustrated Arabian Nights Entertainments, published in 1865 ; Walter Crane for Aladdin's Picture Book ( 1876 ); Albert Letchford for the 1897 edition of Burton ’ s translation ; Edmund Dulac for Stories from the Arabian Nights ( 1907 ), Princess Badoura ( 1913 ) and Sindbad the Sailor & Other Tales from the Arabian Nights ( 1914 ).
She placed fourth behind Mia Farrow, Judy Geeson and Katharine Houghton for a " Golden Laurel " award as the year's " Most Promising Newcomer " with the results published in the Motion Picture Exhibitor magazine.
Houghton was named after Houghton County, which was named after Douglass Houghton, an American geologist and physician, primarily known for his exploration of the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan.
The main street of Houghton, variously called " Sheldon Avenue ," ( incorrectly ) Sheldon Street and Shelden Avenue, is named for him.
The postwar boom and increasing demand for copper wiring fueled the development of Houghton in the 1860s and 1870s.
Over the years, old boys have written to Geoffery Houghton, a master of The Leys for a number of years and a historian of the school, confirming the links between Chipping and Balgarnie, who eventually died at Porthmadog at the age of 82.
Katharine Hepburn significantly helped cast her niece, Katharine Houghton, for the role of Joey Drayton.
The first reports of a mechanical dishwashing device are of an 1850 patent in the United States by Joel Houghton for a hand-powered device.
" Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder " Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000.
* CopperCountry. com Tourism and Events Information for Keweenaw, Houghton and Ontonagon Counties.
It is named for geologist Douglass Houghton.
The village of L ' Anse was founded in early 1871 when Jacob Houghton, chief engineer for the Houghton and Ontonagon Railroad, arrived to plat a preliminary route from the eastern end of Lake Michigamme to the head of the Keweenaw Bay.

Houghton and Villa
Ray Houghton, the Aston Villa winger, scores the winning goal.
On 1 September 1992, Saunders became Aston Villa's record signing in a £ 2. 5million deal and linked up with former Liverpool players Steve Staunton and Ray Houghton at Villa Park.
The following year Houghton and Liverpool regained the title when they finished 9 points ahead of Aston Villa, although Houghton managed just 19 out of 38 league appearances in the 1989 – 90 season and scored just once.
So after 202 appearances and 38 goals in his 5 successful years at Liverpool Houghton joined Aston Villa for £ 900, 000, with Villa manager Ron Atkinson fending off attempts by Chelsea manager Ian Porterfield to bring Houghton to West London.
On 23 March 1995 ( transfer deadline day ) Houghton left Villa Park to join Crystal Palace.

1.107 seconds.