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McCloskey's and hometown
Centerburg is also the name for Robert McCloskey's fictional hero Homer Price's hometown, but there appear to be few similarities between the actual town and McCloskey's storied version.

McCloskey's and is
Donald Schön was married to sculptor Nancy Schön who is particularly well known for her installation in the Boston Public Garden of the bronze duck family from McCloskey's children's classic " Make Way for Ducklings ".
* Epistemological anarchism, Paul Feyerabend's cricism of fixed methodology in the natural sciences, is often compared with McCloskey's.
Its inclusion in the article is important as a representative example of Robert McCloskey's work, detailed in the article.

McCloskey's and book
That was the setting for his Caldecott Honor book, Blueberries for Sal, whose characters little Sal and her mother are reputed to be based on McCloskey's wife and eldest daughter Sally.
McCloskey's book Make Way for Ducklings ( 1941 ).
Make Way for Ducklings, published in 1941, was McCloskey's second book and was the winner of the Caldecott Medal in 1942.
When it was first released in 1941, Ellen Buell of The New York Times called the book " one of the merriest we have had in a long time ", praising the understated comedic aspect of the procession down Beacon Street, as well as McCloskey's " fine large pictures " which simultaneously demonstrate " economy of line " and " wealth of detail ".
Deirdre McCloskey's 1986 book The Rhetoric of Economics argues that " The Mathematization of Economics Was a Good Idea ", but that " economic modernism " took equilibrium model-building and econometrics ( especially " existence-theorem " mathematics, and statistical significance ) " absurdly " far.

hometown and Hamilton
As the daughter of late Hamilton Mayor Victor Copps, she has long been the object of speculation as to whether or not she would follow in the footsteps of her father, recently stating that, if she were to return to politics, she would do so " it would be in my hometown and nowhere else.
Combs's body was flown back to his hometown of Hamilton, Ohio, where he was interred.
He encountered Diane Hamilton Guggenheim when she came to his hometown to visit his mother, and set off on a tour of Ireland alongside her.
The story covers the lives of snowboarding buddies Rick ( Jason London ), Luke ( Zach Galifianakis ), Anthony ( Flex Alexander ), and Pig Pen ( Derek Hamilton ), who are living large in their beloved hometown of Bull Mountain in Alaska.
Brushy Bill's claim is promoted by the " Billy the Kid Museum " in his hometown of Hico in Hamilton County, Texas.
After spending most of his professional career with his hometown team of Pardubice, Píša made his North American debut with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League ( AHL ).
After retiring from the NFL, Wheatley returned to his hometown to coach his high school alma mater, Dearborn Heights ' Hamilton J. Robichaud High School, where he had previously made a name for himself as a nine-time Michigan High School Athletic Association ( MHSAA ) state champion athlete.

hometown and Ohio
Colonel Glenn Highway, which runs by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University near Dayton, Ohio, John Glenn High School in his hometown of New Concord, Ohio, and Col. John Glenn Elementary in Seven Hills, Ohio, are named for him as well.
A front-page story in Warner's adopted hometown of Youngstown featured accounts of the family's pre-Hollywood struggles in Ohio, describing how Jack Warner drove a wagon for his father's business when he was only seven years old.
About the park, he said, " I wanted to be an actor, a famous actor, and I wanted my hometown of Toledo, Ohio, to be proud of me.
Having performed together occasionally since 1981, in October, Keaggy, John Sferra and Daniel Pecchio reunited as Glass Harp for a concert in their hometown of Youngstown, Ohio at a sold out Powers Auditorium.
On October 22, 2000 Glass Harp gave a sold out performance in their hometown of Youngstown, Ohio at Powers Auditorium.
It is also the hometown of Hoyt L. Sherman, one of artist Roy Lichtenstein's principal art professor / mentors at The Ohio State University.
Peters, one of the European-American founders, for his hometown of Columbus, Ohio ; the name thus indirectly honors Christopher Columbus, the explorer.
The railroad was slated to come through one mile south of an existing village, Tippinville, and in September 1887, A. D. Walker and Hollis Tucker, land speculators, laid out lots for a new town, which was named after Tucker's hometown, Denison, Ohio.
* Tom Crabtree, NFL Professional football player for the Green Bay Packers hometown is Carroll, Ohio.
Gallipolis is the hometown of Bob Evans, founder of Bob Evans Restaurants, the original one which was located in Rio Grande, Ohio.
Logan, Ohio holds the record of being the hometown of the oldest radio show in Ohio.
Grand Rapids is the hometown of Robyn Hancock, the 1996 Miss Ohio who represented Ohio in the Miss America contest.
Dayton was named for Smith's hometown, Dayton, Ohio.
Darling named Mansfield in 1905 after his hometown of Mansfield, Ohio.
LaMotta went 14-0-1 ( 3 KOs ) as a middleweight in his first fifteen bouts before losing a highly controversial split decision to Jimmy Reeves in Reeves ' hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.
In 2003 Deal moved from East LA to her Dayton, Ohio hometown to care for her mother who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
** Singer Johnnie Wilder, Jr. of Heatwave is paralyzed from the neck down in a car accident in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio.
The militia, called in by Governor Rutherford Hayes, had fired on the strikers, and 23 miners were arrested and put on trial in Canton, Ohio, the hometown of Major McKinley ( as he was often known, for his Civil War service ).
* A street in Massillon, Ohio is named after Gish, who had lived there during an early period of her life and fondly referred to it as her hometown throughout her career.
Born 1953 in Yellow Springs, Ohio, as the second child of Rex Barger and Criss Barger Stange, Jorn Barger spent his childhood in his hometown.

hometown and there
" For example: in mathematics, it is known that 2 + 2 = 4, but there is also knowing how to add two numbers and knowing a person ( e. g., oneself ), place ( e. g., one's hometown ), thing ( e. g., cars ), or activity ( e. g., addition ).
His remains were initially buried in his titular church, but later were transferred to his hometown and re-buried there in the Church of San Niccolò.
After a man discovered a copy of one of his recordings, " Avalon Blues ", which gave the location of his hometown, there became increased interest in his whereabouts.
Toledo is the hometown of Corporal Maxwell Klinger in the long-running 1970s television series M * A * S * H, an association that sprang from actor Jamie Farr being from there.
One of them, Rivera, leaves orders to annihilate his hometown if he is held captive there during negotiations.
In Bruna's hometown, Utrecht, there is a square named after Nijntje, the Nijntjepleintje ( lit: Little Nijntje Square, to retain the rhyme ) and in 2006, the Centraal Museum opened a permanent exhibition, the dick bruna huis ( Dick Bruna house ).
Xiangshan, Sun's hometown in Guangdong, was renamed Zhongshan in his honor, and there is a hall dedicated to his memory at the Temple of Azure Clouds in Beijing.
This was a popular way of naming towns at this time, as Ormond Beach was originally named New Britain, after the Connecticut hometown of many of the early settlers there.
According to Nevada Senator Harry Reid, who has written extensively about his hometown, the most likely story as to how the town received its name was that when George Frederick Colton was looking for gold in the area in 1897, he supposedly said that it would take a searchlight to find gold ore there.
The town of Acworth, Georgia was named for this town, because this was the hometown of a railroad engineer there.
His gallery, Iron Butterfly, was founded in his " hometown " of Colts Neck and remained there for many years.
Lovington is the hometown of star NFL football player Brian Urlacher, who has lived there since early childhood ( after having been born in Pasco, Washington ).
Indiana was the birthplace and hometown of actor Jimmy Stewart ( 1908 – 1997 ), who was born there and lived at 104 North 7th Street.
* Olympic Figure Skater Johnny Weir refers to Quarryville as his " hometown ", living there for many of his childhood years.
He won his first nine bouts there, five by knockout, and 12 of his first 13 fights in his new hometown.
His hometown, Murphysboro, Illinois, is home to the Logan Museum as well as the General John A. Logan elementary school, and in nearby Carterville, Illinois there is the John A. Logan College, a community college.
He donated lavish sums to the YMCA, and in his hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana, he was a trustee of the YMCA College there and of the Congregational Church.
Calgary felt that, having lost the fight to be provincial capital, it could expect the university to be established there, and was not pleased a year later when the government announced the founding of the University of Alberta in Rutherford's hometown of Strathcona.
Bergamo was the hometown and last resting place of Enrico Rastelli, a highly technical and world famous juggler who lived in the town and, in 1931, died there at the early age of 34.
When developing the character, Parker recalled there being only one Jewish student in his entire hometown of Conifer, Colorado, and described her as being " the token Jewish person ".
In 1883, Donaghey established his residence at Conway, Arkansas, and adopted that city as his hometown ; one of the major streets there bears his name.
In the San Diego Aerospace Museum, there is a display showcasing PSA, the city's hometown airline.

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