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* Other public houses in the area include: The Goldsmith Arms, Bridge House Tavern, Queen Adelaide Arms ( closed 2010 ), The Alexandra, Graces ( formerly Dr W G Grace ), Kent House Tavern, Robin Hood ( closed, subsequently destroyed by fire in 2006 and demolished ), Royal Oak ( closed 2011 ), The Mitre, The Goat House ( destroyed by fire and now demolished ), The Waterman's Arms ( now Superdrug ), The Anchor ( closed circa 1910 ), The General Simpson ( closed ), The General Jackson ( closed ), The Retreat ( closed ), The Cornish Arms ( closed ), The Railway Bell ( closed ), The Thicket Tavern and Hollywood East ( formerly The Park Tavern ).
By 1965 – 1966 after the Green Gallery and the Ferus Gallery closed the Leo Castelli Gallery represented Rosenquist, Warhol, Rauschenberg, Johns, Lichtenstein and Ruscha, The Sidney Janis Gallery represented Oldenburg, Segal, Wesselmann and Marisol, while Allen Stone continued to represent Thiebaud, and Martha Jackson continued representing Robert Indiana.
When another post office with the name Round Lake ( located on Round Lake in Jackson County ) was closed, the post office in the town of Round Lake assumed the name of that town.
The borough is the subject of his song " My Hometown ", from the Born in the U. S. A. album, which described racial and economic tensions in the 1960s ( the " textile mill being closed " was the A & M Karagheusian, Inc. rug mill at Center and Jackson Streets ).
Mead closed in the mid-1980s, and Jackson Paper opened a few years later.
" Harlan closed his remarks by quoting former Justice Robert H. Jackson: " This Court is forever adding new stories to the temples of constitutional law, and the temples have a way of collapsing when one story too many is added.
Jackson County, Oregon ( US ), closed its entire 15-branch public library system for six months in 2007, reopening with a private-public ' partnership ' and a reduced schedule.
In 2011 the district closed Maynard Jackson Middle School.
The Petone Rotary Fair is a notable local event, held annually since 1992, that draws people from all over the greater Wellington region to Jackson Street, Petone's main thoroughfare, which is closed off to traffic.
Of these, only the Englewood and Jackson Park branches remain: because of insufficient patronage, the Normal Park, Stock Yards and Kenwood branches were closed in the 1950s.
In 1982, the Jackson Park branch was shortened to University Avenue because of structural deterioration at the Dorchester Bridge which carried the route across the Illinois Central Railroad and the former Stony Island / 63rd terminal was closed March 4, 1982.
In 2006, the facilities were closed and most of the staff were dismissed, with a spokesperson stating that this was the reflection of the fact that Jackson no longer lived there.
* He also has a building, James McDivitt Hall, named after him, on the campus of Jackson Community College, Jackson, Michigan, where the now closed Michigan Space Center was once housed.
He closed his dissenting opinion with a quotation from his predecessor, Justice Robert H. Jackson: " This Court is forever adding new stories to the temples of constitutional law, and the temples have a way of collapsing when one story too many is added.

Jackson and cable
On June 8, 1946, Jackson sent a cable to President Truman.
Jackson s cable to Truman began with an insincere offer of congratulations to the President for his appointment of Vinson.
But, the cable then quickly addressed the rumor, which Jackson had gotten wind of in Nuremberg, that Truman had appointed Fred Vinson in part to avert a resignation on the part of Justice Black.
After receiving a response from Truman in which he denied having given consideration to, or having even heard of, the rumor of Black s threatened resignation, Jackson rashly fired off a second cable to Congress on June 10.
Yesler Way and Jackson Street got their cable cars ( from Pioneer Square to Lake Washington ) in 1888, allowing public transportation on routes over hills too steep for horses.
It is the lowest-powered Canadian television station affiliated with a major network, with just 178 watts of power, as well as the lowest-powered television station operating on a regular license in North America was formerly tied with KJWY in Jackson, Wyoming, until it increased its power to 270 watts at the time of the digital television transition in the U. S. Its main method of distribution is via sister company Shaw Cable, and other cable and satellite services.
He frequently appears on Jackson, Tennessee talk radio station WNWS 101. 5 with Dan Reeves and on a talk show on Public-access television cable TV channels in West Tennessee.
Memphis can also see ABC programming over-the-air through WBBJ-TV in Jackson, and also KAIT-TV in Jonesboro, which are not carried on local cable providers.
JTV is a commercial cable television station that serves the Jackson County, Michigan metropolitan area, which has a population of approximately 160, 000.

Jackson and by
Looking back, Miss Marsicano feels that her ideas may have been influenced by those of Jackson Pollock.
A senate subcommittee headed by Sen. Jackson of Washington has been going over the State Department and has reached some predictable conclusions.
Nor does Sen. Jackson discuss the delicate situation created by the presence in the White House of a corps of presidential assistants engaged in the study of foreign policy.
And along Chicago's West Jackson Boulevard, La Salle Street, and around the Merchandise Mart Plaza there sit men who chart crop reports, who divide the number of reported lady-bugs by the number of reported green-bugs, and the number of hogs by the amount of corn.
A poem by Dylan Thomas, a saxophone solo by Charles Parker, a painting by Jackson Pollock -- these are pure confabulations as ends in themselves.
( Robert Chiang, J. B. Jackson, P. J. Flory ) Carefully executed melting studies on this system ( M. J. Richardson ) permit quantitative estimation of the instability engendered by reduced crystallite length.
And their roles are paralleled by those of Patrick Henry, Nathan Hale, Andrew Jackson, Davy Crockett, Theodore Roosevelt and many, many more.
In Agatha Christie's Poirot, Japp was portrayed by Philip Jackson.
* IHES at Forty by Allyn Jackson
* ABC ( album ), a 1970 album by The Jackson 5
** " ABC " ( song ), a 1970 song by The Jackson 5
Although by nature rather withdrawn, Housman formed strong friendships with two roommates, Moses Jackson and A. W. Pollard.
The TV series emphasizes the boisterous nature of the team, led by manager Billy Martin, catcher Thurman Munson and outfielder Reggie Jackson, as well as the malaise of the Bronx and New York City in general during that time, such as the blackout, the city's serious financial woes and near bankruptcy, the arson for insurance payments, and the election of Ed Koch as mayor.
In an interview conducted by Alan Jackson for The Times Magazine in 2001, before the album was released, Dylan said " these so-called connoisseurs of Bob Dylan music ... I don't feel they know a thing, or have any inkling of who I am and what I m about.
The first paper on boxing was published in the late 18th century by successful Birmingham boxer ' William Futrell ' who remained undefeated until his one hour and seventeen minute fight at Smitham Bottom, Croydon, on July 9, 1788 against a much younger " Gentleman " John Jackson which was attended by the Prince of Wales.
The boomerang was first encountered by western people at Farm Cove ( Port Jackson ), Australia, in December 1804 where its use as a weapon was witnessed during a tribal skirmish:
Listen to Me: Buddy Holly is being produced by Peter Asher and includes contributions from Stevie Nicks, The Fray, Cobra Starship, Jeff Lynne, Train's Pat Monahan, Patrick Stump, Jackson Browne, Chris Isaak, Natalie Merchant, Imelda May, Ringo Starr, Lyle Lovett, Zooey Deschanel, Brian Wilson and more.
Fantasy Games Unlimited published a second edition of the game in 1982, and the game was modified and republished by Steve Jackson Games as an official GURPS supplement in 1992.
The White Sox were a strong team during their first two decades, winning the 1906 World Series with a defense-oriented team dubbed " the Hitless Wonders ", and the 1917 World Series led by Eddie Cicotte, Eddie Collins, and Shoeless Joe Jackson.
The 1919 World Series, however, was marred by the Black Sox Scandal, in which several prominent members of the White Sox ( including Cicotte and Jackson ) were accused of conspiring with gamblers to purposefully lose games.
Despite a strong lineup anchored by the potent Lajoie and Shoeless Joe Jackson, poor pitching kept the team below third place for most of the next decade.

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