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It is remembered and has been commemorated by a bust in a park and a square in the city which was renamed Piazzo Lauro Di Bosis after the war.
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With his wealth, he indulged in custom suits, cigars, gourmet food and drink ( his preferred liquor was Templeton Rye from Iowa
In 2000, Dyson was awarded the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.
He was nominated for the Nobel Prize 15 years in a row and the Templeton Prize three years ( Headland 2001: 506 ).
When conflict with Padres ' ownership developed, he was traded to the Cardinals for shortstop Garry Templeton in 1982.
Given the task of overhauling the Cardinals by owner Gussie Busch, Herzog was looking to trade Templeton when he was approached by Padres General Manager Jack McKeon at the 1981 baseball winter meetings.
The team was managed by Dick Williams, and it had an offense that featured the veterans Steve Garvey, Garry Templeton, Graig Nettles, Alan Wiggins, plus the new, young star Tony Gwynn, who won his first of eight National League batting championships that year ( he won in 1987, 88, and 89 and from 1994 through 97 ).
He was knighted in 1997 and in 2002 received the £ 1 million Templeton Prize, awarded for exceptional contributions to affirming life's spiritual dimension.
He was made an honorary fellow of St Chad's College, Durham and awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Durham in 1998 ; and in 2002 was awarded the Templeton Prize for his contributions to research at the interface between science and religion.
John Templeton was the first settler to enter land at the Cincinnati land office in what would become Harmony Township, Union County Indiana.
Templeton was founded in 1886 when Chauney Hatch Phillips of the West Coast Land Company sent R. R.
This land was to be laid out in business and residential lots and 5 – 12 acre parcels for a town named " Crocker " after Charles Crocker, which was later changed to " Templeton ", after Crocker's son.
The racial makeup of Templeton was 6, 833 ( 89. 0 %) White, 59 ( 0. 8 %) African American, 80 ( 1. 0 %) Native American, 123 ( 1. 6 %) Asian, 10 ( 0. 1 %) Pacific Islander, 337 ( 4. 4 %) from other races, and 232 ( 3. 0 %) from two or more races.
Templeton High School was selected as a National Blue Ribbon High School in 2006 and was selected as one of 64 schools out of 860 in the state as a California Distinguished School in 1999 and again in 2005.
* Josh Brolin, actor ( The Goonies, No Country For Old Men ( film )), was born in Templeton.
* Brian Barden, third baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks was born in Templeton
* Jesse Hoy, Drummer of the band The Deadly Syndrome, was born in Templeton and graduated from Templeton High School.
Andrews was born in Templeton, Massachusetts on March 22, 1812, " the youngest of eight children of the Reverend Elisha Andrews and his wife, Ann Lathrop.
Many more businesses followed over the next few years, including the Henry Jacobs & Son grocery, grain elevators built by L. Templeton, and blacksmith John E. Mitchell, who was also the town's first postmaster ( succeeded by grocer Henry Jacobs ).
Named in honor of Col. Thomas Gardner, the community was first settled in 1764 and officially incorporated as a town in 1785 after receiving land grants from the surrounding towns of Ashburnham, Westminster, Templeton and Winchendon.
The center was formerly Templeton, mansion of socialite and businessman Winston Guest.

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