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In the 1888-89 season, Schenker studied counterpoint under Bruckner and continued piano study under Ludwig, always receiving the highest grades.
This translation from Urdu of a passage of Gulām Sarvar Lāhaurī's ( alias Bute Shah ) Tarīḵẖ-i maḵẖzan-i Panjāb ( History of the Punjab ), written in the mid-19th century, is given in the Gazetteer for the Ludhiana District 1888-89: It was originally known as Lodi-Ana ( The Lodi's Place ) during the Lodi Dynasty under which the city was created.
Though part of " The Invincibles " of the 1880s, he left Preston in 1888 to concentrate on his running, and thus was not part of the team that subsequently won the Double in 1888-89.
The two clubs were fierce rivals-when they were drawn together in both the FA Cup and the Durham Challenge Cup in the 1888-89 season, Sunderland withdrew from both competitions rather than allow Albion to benefit from the increased gate receipts.
Preston North End were inaugural winners in 1888-89, and were also the first club to complete the double of both winning the league and the FA Cup.
After the 1887 series, Gaffney and Kelly both returned to umpiring, although they switched leagues in the process – Kelly moved to the NL for the 1888 season, while Gaffney switched to the American Association for 1888-89, where he received a salary of $ 2, 500 plus road expenses, making him easily the best-paid umpire.
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" He was Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University in 1888-89.
He settled in South Africa to prospect for gold in 1888-89.
He captained England to victory in his only Test match, against South Africa at Port Elizabeth in 1888-89, taking five wickets for 19 runs in the first innings.
After spiritual experiences in 1888-89, he proclaimed 1890 the beginning of " the era of Gnosis restored.
Christ Church Anglican Church was built on the Great Western Highway from 1888-89.
His 48 tries for " The Lions " in the 1888-89 season stands as a club record.
One of his most notable publications, though uncompleted at the time of his death, was his " Monograph of the Weaver Birds ( Ploceidae ) and Arboreal and Terrestrial Finches ", of which five parts were published in 1888-89.
He studied at the rabbinical seminary and the University of Budapest, at the Jewish Theological Seminary ( Breslau ) and the University of Breslau, 1888-89 ( Ph. D. 1890, Budapest ).
When England sent a cricket tour to South Africa in 1888-89 they decided to send a weak squad as South Africa were not reckoned to be a strong side.
When the English tour to South Africa in 1888-89 was being put together, because the South Africans were considered weak, weaker players were selected for the English team.

1888-89 and ).
This category includes baseball players for the team known as the Brooklyn Bridegrooms ( American Association, 1888-89 / National League, 1890, 1896-98 ).

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Leslie S. Hiscott directed the first two films, with Henry Edwards taking over for the third.
Lerner and Loewe's run of success continued with their next project, a film adaptation of stories from Colette, the Academy Award winning film musical Gigi, starring Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.
At this time, Lerner was hired by film producer Arthur P. Jacobs to write a treatment for an upcoming film project, Doctor Dolittle, but Lerner abrogated his contract after several non-productive months of non-communicative procrastination and was replaced with Leslie Bricusse.
In 1950, St. John Publications produced the digest-sized, adult-oriented " picture novel " It Rhymes with Lust, a 128-page digest by pseudonymous writer " Drake Waller " ( Arnold Drake and Leslie Waller ), penciler Matt Baker and inker Ray Osrin, touted as " an original full-length novel " on its cover.
When Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970, his character, Rovers ' landlord Jack Walker, died with him.
At one point in the earliest 1940s, approximately half of all the pulp sf and fantasy magazines in the U. S. were being edited by Futurians: Frederik Pohl at the Popular Publications offshoot Fictioneers, Inc. ( Astonishing Stories and Super-Science Stories ); Robert Lowndes at Columbia Publications, most notably with Science Fiction and Future Fiction ( though through the decade to come, Lowndes's responsibilities would expand to other types of fiction magazine in the chain ), and Donald Wollheim at the very marginal Albing Publications with the short-lived, micro-budgeted Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories ( Wollheim soon moved on to Avon Books ; Doë " Leslie Perri " Baumgardt also worked on a romance fiction title for Albing ).
Working with the sculptor William Leslie, and later Sidney Field, granite memorials became a major status symbol in Victorian Britain.
The two men are her boyfriend Rockliffe Fellowes and her father Ford Serling, with Leslie Fenton playing the greedy rich man whom she agrees to live with in order to get away from her father and lover.
Since then, pop singers in the latter group have included KK, Baba Sehgal, Alisha Chinai, Shantanu Mukherjee aka Shaan, Sagarika, Colonial Cousins ( Hariharan, Leslie Lewis ), Lucky Ali, and Sonu Nigam, and music composers like Jawahar Wattal, who made top selling albums with, Daler Mehndi, Shubha Mudgal, Baba Sehgal, Swetha Shetty and Hans Raj Hans.
The Japanese-made Uni-Vibe, designed to simulate the modulation effects of the rotating Leslie speaker, provided a rich phasing sound with a speed control pedal, and is heard on the Band of Gypsys track " Machine Gun ", which highlights use of the Uni-Vibe, Octavia and Fuzz Face.
Spader filed for divorce from Kheel in 2004 and,, has plans to marry his girlfriend ( and former Alien Hunter co-star ), Leslie Stefanson, with whom he had a child in August 2008.
After serving as the interim head coach for the final six games of the season ( finishing with a 3 – 3 record ), defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier was officially named the head coach on January 3, 2011, after signing a three-year contract.
Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Caron, and Janet Leigh were among those that she competed with for roles at MGM.
The Nobel prize winner Francis Crick, along with Leslie Orgel proposed seeds of life may have been purposely spread by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, but considering an early " RNA world " Crick noted later that life originating may have originated on Earth.
Shearer and Leslie Howard, with a combined age over 75, played the teenage lovers in George Cukor's MGM 1936 film version.
* A History of England ( 1911, non-fiction ) with Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher
The Chargers had an excellent defensive line, anchored by Pro Bowl lineman Leslie O ' Neal, who led the team with 12. 5 sacks and forced four fumbles, Defensive tackle Chris Mims, who recorded 11 sacks, and Shawn Lee, who added 6. 5 sacks and a fumble recovery.
One from the Heart received its official theatrical release in 1982, with Waits appearing in a cameo as a trumpet player as well as receiving an Oscar nomination for Original Song Score ( eventually losing out to Victor Victoria, by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse ).
She befriended Clark Gable, his wife Carole Lombard and Olivia de Havilland ; but she clashed with Leslie Howard, with whom she was required to play several emotional scenes.
* December 15 – The film Gone with the Wind, starring Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard, premieres at Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.
* June 1 – British Overseas Airways Corporation Flight 777, a DC-3 with registration G-AGBB, ( formerly KLM PH-ALI, Ibis ), on a scheduled passenger flight, is shot down over the Bay of Biscay by German Junkers Ju 88s, all 17 persons aboard perish, including the actor Leslie Howard.
Faced with the necessity of turning an army of former civilians into a force of over eight million soldiers by 1942 ( a fortyfold increase within three years ), Marshall directed General Leslie McNair to focus efforts on rapidly producing large numbers of soldiers.

Leslie and Gaiety
The former was the father of Nellie Farren, long famous for boy's parts in Gaiety musical burlesques, in the days of Edward Terry and Fred Leslie.
In 1885 Leslie joined the Gaiety Theatre, London company as Jonathan Wild in H. P. Stephens and W. Yardley's burlesque Little Jack Sheppard, with music by Meyer Lutz, and also starring Nellie Farren as Jack.
At the same time, Leslie played roles in other pieces, for example David Garrick by Thomas W. Robertson at the Gaiety in 1886.
In 1891, Leslie and Farren again toured Australia with the Gaiety company in Ruy Blas and Cinder Ellen up too Late ( with Sidney Jones as conductor ).

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