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Huggins concluded that most planetary nebulae were not composed of unresolved stars, as had been previously suspected, but were nebulosities.
* The astronomers Sir William Huggins and his wife Margaret Lindsay, Lady Huggins, had a home and observatory known as Huggins ' Observatory from about 1850 until 1915 at 90 Upper Tulse Hill.
In the 1970s, Roy Huggins had an idea to remake Maverick, but this time as a modern-day private detective.
In 1865 English amateur astronomer William Huggins used his visual spectroscopy method to examine the nebula showing it, like other nebula he had examined, was made up of " luminous gas ".
Confirmation of this hypothesis had to wait another hundred years, when William Huggins ( assisted by his wife Mary Huggins ) turned his spectroscope on various nebulae.
Huggins had created the television show Maverick ( 1957 – 1962 ), which had also starred Garner, and he wanted to try to recapture that magic in a " modern day " detective setting.
Based upon the Thelemite concept that mankind had entered a new period known as the Aeon of Horus, Lucifer Rising was full of occult symbolism, starring Miriam Gibril as the Ancient Egyptian goddess Isis and Donald Cammell as her consort Osiris, as well as Marianne Faithfull as the Biblical figure of Lilith and Leslie Huggins as Lucifer himself.
Series writer, director and producer Roy Huggins contacted actor Roger Davis ( who had appeared in episode # 19 " Smiler With a Gun " and provided narration for the series ) the day of Duel's death to fill the role of Hannibal Heyes.
The 1927 Yankees would eventually send six players along with manager Miller Huggins and president Ed Barrow to the Baseball Hall of Fame ; only the 1928 Yankees had more with 9 players along with Huggins and Barrow.
" It occurred to Cleary ( while writing Henry Huggins ) that all of the characters she had created thus far had no brothers or sisters.
Miller Huggins once said: " If you had men like Combs on your ballclub, you could go to bed every night and sleep like a baby.
The series revolves around two Los Angeles private detectives, both former government secret agents: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. played Stuart (" Stu ") Bailey, a character Huggins had originated in his 1946 novel The Double Take ( which he later adapted into the 1948 movie I Love Trouble, starring Franchot Tone in the role ).
On May 28, 2000, she married James Huggins and had her first child, Eloisa May, on December 10, 2000.
Huston, who had been in Europe at the time that Ruppert had made the appointment, disliked Huggins and wanted to hire Wilbert Robinson, his drinking buddy.
Ruppert himself had been put off by Huggins ' wool cap and practice of smoking pipes in public, which he felt was the mark of the working class.
Huston continually took the side of his players in any argument they had against Huggins, criticizing Huggins in the press when the Yankees lost the pennant in 1920.

Huggins and coached
During his career at the University of Cincinnati, where he was coached by Bob Huggins, Jason earned All-Conference USA Second Team honors.

Huggins and young
Pipp scouted and asked Miller Huggins to sign young Lou Gehrig from Columbia University, whom Pipp personally helped develop as a young first baseman.
When Huggins was young, her mother died and her father remarried.

Huggins and Rogers
At the turn of the century, in the United States his horses were trained by future U. S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee John W. Rogers and in England by John Huggins.

Huggins and Hornsby
Hornsby lacked confidence in Hendricks's ability to run the Cardinals, and the two men developed animosity towards each other as a result of Hornsby's growing egotism and fondness for former manager Huggins.

Huggins and him
Durocher was a favorite of Yankee manager Miller Huggins, who saw in him the seeds of a great manager – the competitiveness, the passion, the ego, the facility for remembering situations.
After receiving his law degree from Cincinnati, Huggins realized that he could make even more money playing baseball, and as such William Howard Taft, one of Huggins ' law professors, advised him to play baseball.
Huggins suspended Ruth indefinitely on August 29, 1925 for " misconduct off the playing field ", while also fining him $ 5, 000 ($ in current dollar terms ).
Ruth responded by claiming Ruppert would rescind the fine and suspension, and that he would never play for Huggins again, believing that Ruppert would side with him over Huggins.
It is thought that Smit split from the UP largely because Prime Minister Sir Godfrey Martin Huggins had failed to include him in the exclusive Second World War Defence Committee.
After Hoyt developed a blister on a finger of his pitching hand in the fourth, Huggins watched him carefully.
" When Huggins suspended Ruth indefinitely on August 29, 1925 for " misconduct off the playing field ", while also fining him $ 5, 000 ($ in current dollar terms ), Barrow supported Huggins.
When Huggins died in 1929, Barrow chose Bob Shawkey to replace him as manager, passing over Ruth, who wanted the opportunity to become a player-manager.

Huggins and team's
By this time, Ruppert hired Ed Barrow as the team's business manager, and he aided Huggins in player transactions.
Huggins remained confident in his team's ability to repeat as AL champions in 1928 season.

Huggins and starting
Huggins restructured the team for the 1926 season, giving starting jobs to Mark Koenig and Tony Lazzeri.

Huggins and second
This pilot was rejected, but Huggins was given a second chance and, joined by Glen A. Larson, developed Alias Smith and Jones.
A second baseman, Huggins played in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds ( 1904 – 1909 ) and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1910 – 1916 ).
Huggins made wholesale changes to the Yankees ' lineup, as he replaced Ward at second base with Howard Shanks, catchers Steve O ' Neill and Wally Schang with Benny Bengough, and, most notably, Pipp with Lou Gehrig at first base, beginning Gehrig's record consecutive games played streak.
In 1915, umpire and sportswriter Billy Evans, writing about the scarcity of competent second basemen in baseball, listed Huggins, Collins, Pratt, Johnny Evers, and Nap Lajoie as the best in the game.
Bill James ranked Huggins as the 37th best second baseman of all time in 2001 in his The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract.
Manager Miller Huggins moved Lazzeri from shortstop to second base.
For its second season, Cannell brought in his mentor, Roy Huggins, best known for his work on Maverick and The Rockford Files, to refine the show.
Viewers also responded to Huggins ' changes, and the show's second season ended in 38th place in the Nielsen Ratings.
Barrow told Huggins: " You're the manager, and you'll not be second guessed by me.

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