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Edwin Howard Armstrong was born in New York City, New York, in 1890.
* 1937 – Howard Hughes sets a new air record by flying from Los Angeles, California to New York City in 7 hours, 28 minutes, 25 seconds.
In 1958, he became the rabbi of the Howard Beach Jewish Center in Queens, New York City.
* New Utopia, operated by Oklahoma City longevity promoter Howard Turney as a libertarian new country project was stopped by a United States federal court temporary restraining order from selling bonds and bank licenses.
Beverly Crusher was born Beverly Howard on October 13, 2324 in Copernicus City, Luna.
** MGM's Technicolor film version of Show Boat, starring Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
* January 19 – Howard Hughes establishes a record by flying from Los Angeles to New York City in 7 hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds.
Decades later, percussionist Howard Van Hyning of the New York City Opera had been searching for a proper set of gongs and obtained the original set from the Stivanello Costume Company, which had acquired the gongs as the result of winning a bet.
Other projects by Gould include Howard, Darby & Levin in New York City and Polo Sport, Ralph Lauren in New York City.
Previously, Baltimore County was more known as a geographical entity than a political one, with its territorial limits consisting of the present day Baltimore City, Cecil and Harford Counties, as well as parts of Carroll, Anne Arundel, Frederick, Howard and Kent Counties.
The ranking compares the population of Howard County to those of the other 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City.
Six Howard Transit bus routes now serve Columbia and connect it with its neighboring areas ( such as Ellicott City and BWI Airport ), while several Maryland Transit Administration ( MTA ) routes provide access to and from both Washington and Baltimore.
On October 13, 1970, FBI agents found her at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge in New York City.
( Ellicott City, the county seat of Howard County, is the largest unincorporated county seat in the United States, followed by Towson, the county seat of Baltimore County, Maryland.
Maureen, born on July 4, 1882, recounts her girlhood in Kansas City, young adulthood, discovery that her family is a member of the long-lived Howard Families ( whose backstory is revealed in Methuselah's Children ), marriage to Brian Smith, another member of that family, and her life until her accidental " death " in 1982.
* Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England, designed by Ebenezer Howard, originator of the Garden City movement
* Welwyn Garden City, England, designed by Ebenezer Howard
Howerd was born the son of a soldier, Francis Alfred William ( 1887 – 1935 ) and Edith Florence Howard ( née Morrison, 1888 – 1962 ) at the City Hospital in York, England, in 1917 ( not 1922 as he later claimed ).
He made his recording debut with The Quality Serenaders led by Paul Howard, then left for Culver City and drummed for the Les Hite band at Sebastian's Cotton Club.
The genus Rickettsia is named after Howard Taylor Ricketts ( 1871 – 1910 ), who studied Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, and eventually died of typhus after studying that disease in Mexico City.
In an interview with Howard Stern, the comedian revealed that she was originally offered the role of Miranda Hobbes of TV show Sex and the City, but opted out due to the " terrible " original script and low paycheck.
The dome was introduced to a wider audience as a pavilion for the 1964 World's Fair in New York City designed by Thomas C. Howard of Synergetics, Inc.
* Howard City, village

Howard and schools
Howard County is frequently cited for its affluence, quality of life, and excellent schools.
" Howard County's schools frequently rank first in Maryland as measured by standardized test scores and graduation rates.
The Howard County Public School System manages 71 schools and serves approximately 49, 000 students.
Columbia's public schools are operated by the Howard County Public School System.
In 1968, only a year after its schools became fully integrated, Chapel Hill became the first predominantly white municipality in the south to elect an African American mayor, Howard Lee.
Tri County schools, located 3 miles southwest of Howard City, is the main school district in Howard City.
In the past there were multiple noteworthy schools in the town of Howard.
The reorganization of both schools into Gordon-Conwell was the result of the financial backing of J. Howard Pew and the unifying influence of evangelist Billy Graham.
Middle schools include Hardwick ; Howard Middle ; St James ; St Louis ; Westley Middle and Horringer Court Middle School, a training school.
After the establishment of the Hampton Institute Library School, more African-Americans were accepted to library schools, including Edward Christopher Williams, a graduate of the New York State Library School, who went on to become the director of the library at Howard University in 1916.
He attended public schools, Minneapolis School of Business, and Georgetown University in Washington, D. C. Howard served as a clerk in the post office in the United States House of Representatives from 1897 to 1901.
In 1931, Howard led a successful campaign to repeal local zoning ordinances that prohibited the building of churches and parochial schools.
After the Civil War, she taught in black schools in Wilmington, before moving to Washington, D. C., where she taught in public schools and attended Howard University School of Law.
In 2003, Yeo was made Shadow Secretary for Education and Healthby the party's new leader, Michael Howard, with responsibility for the party's policy on both schools and hospitals.
In addition to the undergraduate program, Howard has graduate schools of business, pharmacy, law, medicine, dentistry and divinity.
At that time the organization was considering combining the already established schools of Howard College ( Now Samford University ) and Judson College and move the newly formed school to Mobile.
Clarksville's public schools, part of the Howard County public school system, are among the highest-ranked in the nation and often have significantly higher funding than competing private and charter schools.
Soon after, in 1867, these schools consolidated to form the Howard School following the vision of the Freedmen ’ s Bureau chief General Oliver O. Howard who erected a building on a tract of land generously donated by seven prominent African-American men – Matthew N. Leary, Andrew J. Chestnutt, Robert Simmons, George Grainger, Thomas Lomax, Nelson Carter, and David A. Bryant – who together paid $ 136 for two lots on Gillespie Street in Fayetteville and formed among themselves a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees to maintain the property for the education of local black youth.
In recent years, educators such as the Paulo Freire, Henry Giroux, Howard Zinn, Alfie Kohn, and Jonathan Kozol have all called for young people to become central actors in the guidance of schools and communities.

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