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Jerome and hit
He wrote additional hit songs with composers Jerome Kern (" Long Ago ( and Far Away )"), Kurt Weill and Harold Arlen.
* Jerome Robbins, choreographer for a number of hit musicals, including Peter Pan, The King and I, Fiddler on the Roof, Gypsy, Funny Girl, and West Side Story.
However, local miners tell of the " Stone Wall ," an unexpected and virtually insurmountable underground geological fault hit midway between Jerome and Boswell that prevented the linking of the two mines at a reasonable cost.
Hammerstein, a co-writer of the popular Rudolf Friml 1924 operetta Rose-Marie, and Sigmund Romberg operettas The Desert Song ( 1926 ) and The New Moon ( 1928 ), began a successful collaboration with composer Jerome Kern on Sunny ( 1925 ), which was a hit.
Her first MGM film was The Cat and the Fiddle ( 1934 ), based on the Jerome Kern Broadway hit.
In 1940, he moved to Universal for two musicals, both with scores by immortal composers: The Boys from Syracuse, with the stage score ( severely cut ) by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, and One Night in the Tropics, with an original score by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields which produced no hit songs.
The Jerome Robbins ballet " Fancy Free " ( 1944 ), with music by Leonard Bernstein, was a hit for the American Ballet Theatre, and Oliver Smith ( the set designer ) and his business partner, Paul Feigay, thought that the ballet could be turned into a Broadway musical.
Sheet music from Oh, Boy !, an early hit with Jerome Kern | Kern and P. G. Wodehouse | Wodehouse
Jerome Flynn ( born 16 March 1963 ) is an English actor and singer best known for his role as Corporal Paddy Garvey of the King's Fusiliers in the ITV series Soldier Soldier, Bronn in the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, and as half of the singing duo Robson & Jerome, who had several UK number one singles in the 1990s.
The label of a contemporary European issue of George Olsen's 1925 hit recording of Jerome Kern's Who ?.
The biggest hit was Cover Girl, a musical about the modeling business that stars Rita Hayworth, with songs by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II.

Jerome and Blues
* " Left All Alone Again Blues " w. Anne Caldwell m. Jerome Kern
He followed that with the role of Eugene Morris Jerome in the Neil Simon Eugene Trilogy including the plays, Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues.
* Recording, Turetzky settings and performance of Jerome Rothenberg's, Poland 1931 and Dada Suite, Blues Economique Records, September 25, 1984.
Observers expected that either " Blues in the Night " or " Chattanooga Choo Choo " would win, so that when " The Last Time I Saw Paris " actually won, neither its composer, Jerome Kern, nor lyricist, Oscar Hammerstein II, was present at the ceremony.
Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Cal Tjader, Jon Hendricks, Mongo Santamaría, Clark Terry, Bo Diddley, Anita O ' Day, Big Joe Turner, James Cotton Blues Band, and Jerome Richardson

Jerome and up
Jerome referred to marriage prohibition for priests when he argued in Against Jovinianus that Peter and the other apostles had been married before they were called, but subsequently gave up their marital relations.
** Father Jerome in The Castle of Otranto – Jerome, though not evil, is certainly weak as he gives up his son when he is born and leaves his lover.
After this interlude, he teamed up with such accomplished composers as Jerome Kern ( Cover Girl ); Kurt Weill ( Where Do We Go from Here?
Soon after the death of his patron Damasus ( 10 December 384 ), Jerome was forced by them to leave his position at Rome after an inquiry was brought up by the Roman clergy into allegations that he had an improper relationship with the widow Paula.
In his Commentary on Daniel, he noted, “ Let us not follow the opinion of some commentators and suppose him to be either the Devil or some demon, but rather, one of the human race, in whom Satan will wholly take up his residence in bodily form .” In interpreting 2 Thessalonians's claim that the Antichrist will sit in God's temple, Jerome preferred the view that the " temple " should be interpreted as the Church, not as the Temple in Jerusalem.
In the painting Virgin and Child with St. Anne the composition again picks up the theme of figures in a landscape which Wasserman describes as " breathtakingly beautiful " and harkens back to the St Jerome picture with the figure set at an oblique angle.
During the Middle Ages, Saint Jerome was considered the author of all the biographies up until those of Pope Damasus I ( 366 – 383 ), based on an apocryphal letter between Saint Jerome and Pope Damasus published as a preface to the Medieval manuscripts.
His renunciation of wealth and a senatorial career in favour of a Christian ascetic and philanthropic life was held up as an example by many of his contemporaries, including Augustine, Jerome, Martin of Tours, and Ambrose.
The Theatre was constructed in Shoreditch in 1576 by James Burbage with his brother-in-law John Brayne ( the owner of the unsuccessful Red Lion playhouse of 1567 ) and the Newington Butts playhouse was set up, probably by Jerome Savage, some time between 1575 and 1577.
The Minidoka Relocation Camp, one of ten Japanese American internment camps set up during World War II, was located in Jerome County, six miles north of Eden.
Theda Arnold, present ( 1979 ) Post Master has copies of the National Archives Records showing later post masters to include, S. J. Robb, 1889 ; Dement Brown, 1891 ; Martha A. LaGrange, 1892 ; Benjamin F. Yoder, 1893 ; Jerome S. Rice, 1895 ; Wiliam H. Beck, 1899 ; Oscar Yoder, 1901 ; Martha A. LaGrange, 1903 ; Martha A. Miskimins, 1904 ; William R. Kirlin, 1928 ; Verna Bess Coen, 1954 ( acting ); Dale E. Howery, 1956 ; Theda Arnold, 1972, up to present day.
A bizarre follow up to the former was that journalist Libby Purves, who had met Rice-Davies when Mandy was published, invited her to join a female recreation on the River Thames of Jerome K. Jerome's comic novel Three Men in a Boat.
Many of the earliest Christians who followed the Septuagint calculated creation around 5500 BC, and Christians up to the Middle-Ages continued to use this rough estimate: Clement of Alexandria ( 5592 BC ), Julius Africanus ( 5501 BC ), Eusebius ( 5228 BC ), Jerome ( 5199 BC ) Hippolytus of Rome ( 5500 BC ), Theophilus of Antioch ( 5529 BC ), Sulpicius Severus ( 5469 BC ), Isidore of Seville ( 5336 BC ), Panodorus of Alexandria ( 5493 BC ), Maximus the Confessor ( 5493 BC ), George Syncellus ( 5492 BC ) and Gregory of Tours ( 5500 BC ).
Jerome brought the Greek chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea up to date as far as the year 378, after translating it into Latin.
His continuation begins with a preface explaining his debt to Jerome, and then picks up in the year 379.
Jerome, referred in Against Jovinianus to marriage prohibition for priests when he argued that Peter and the other apostles had been married, but had married before they were called and subsequently gave up their marital relations.
) treats of theology or mythology, and winds up with an account of the Holy Scriptures and of the Fathers, from Ignatius and Dionysius the Areopagite to Jerome and Gregory the Great, and even of later writers from Isidore and Bede, through Alcuin, Lanfranc and Anselm, down to Bernard of Clairvaux and the brethren of St Victor.
He has said about the creation of L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E, " We tried to trace a history of radical poetics, taking up the model presented in Jerome Rothenberg ’ s Revolution of the Word, and later by Rothenberg and Pierre Joris in Poems for the Millennium and Marjorie Perloff in The Futurist Moment.
On the next play, the ball was fumbled by Jerome Bettis and picked up by Colts defender Nick Harper who appeared to have a clear path down the sideline for what might have been the game-winning score.
This alludes to the song " Pick Yourself Up " from the 1936 film Swing Time, for which Jerome Kern had written the music, in which Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire sang Fields's words " Pick yourself up ; dust yourself off ; start all over again ".
Other literary references include the difficulty of rowing up Sunbury backwater in " Three Men in a Boat " by Jerome K. Jerome, and Sunbury Cross under a pall of smoke during The War of the Worlds by H. G.
Jerome begs for his son's life, but Manfred says Jerome must either give up the princess or his son's life.

Jerome and fifteen
After hearing of Saint Anthony, whose name " was in the mouth of all the races of Egypt " ( according to St. Jerome ), Hilarion, at the age of fifteen, went to live with him in the desert for two months.
McGuire's Marquette team, led by Butch Lee and Jerome Whitehead, defeated Dean Smith's North Carolina Tar Heels for the title, just two days after Whitehead received a full court pass then subsequently made a last second shot ( exactly the same style of shot made by Duke's Christian Laettner against Kentucky fifteen years later ) propelling Marquette past UNC Charlotte in the national semifinals.

Jerome and consecutive
Many of the leading figures in the history of golf have been U. S. Amateur Champion, including Bobby Jones five times, Jerome Travers four times, Jack Nicklaus twice and Tiger Woods three times ( all consecutive ; the only player to win three in a row ).
After a shaky start, the Browns line, anchored by Mack, paved the way to three consecutive 100 + yard games by Jerome Harrison and one game in which Harrison ran for 286 yards, which stands at third all-time in one game.

1.047 seconds.