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" Jewett went out of business, and it was not until Ticknor and Fields put the work back in print in November 1862 that demand began again to increase.
Jewett City was featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart after being at the center of a church bell controversy.
Jewett was formed in 1849 from the Towns of Hunter and Lexington.
Jewett was the original home of the Jewett Car Company, a street car manufacturer, from 1894 until 1904.
Macomber was replaced by Pete Mendillo on drums, Lou Kaplan replaced Dagnesi on bass and Rick Jewett augmented the lineup on keyboards for the tour to promote Kings Of Boogie, and in November 1990 a live album from this tour was released called Live And Kickin < nowiki >'</ nowiki > ( GNP Crescendo ).
Uncle Tom's Cabin was published in book form on March 20, 1852, by John P. Jewett with an initial print run of 5, 000 copies.
The initial proposed problem for this project, now called Polymath1 by the Polymath community, was to find a new combinatorial proof to the density version of the Hales – Jewett theorem.
One of the best known of these was the Jewett Car Company of Ohio.
Jewett was a company of craftsmen woodworkers that turned out beautifully made interurban coaches and combines featuring interiors of highly polished mahogany, oak, and cherry wood.
Rutan was approached by Gene Sheehan and Tom Jewett to develop a single-seat personal sport aircraft.
The band's only album, She Likes the Weather, was put together by Dan Jewett from a December 1991 studio recording of the band's set and their original demo tape, adding a few clips from radio interviews with the band.
Jewett Auditorium hosts the Caldwell Fine Arts Series which was founded in 1961 as a co-operative effort between the college and community leaders to present world class events and artists.
Jewett Auditorium was built to house a three manual pipe organ donated by the Jewett family.
The building was completed in 1962 with funds from the Presbyterian Synod of Idaho and the Jewett Foundation.
In October 1820, Colonel David Jewett, sought shelter in the islands after his ship, the frigate Heroina, was damaged in a storm.
Jewett was an American privateer employed as captain by the Buenos Aires businessman Patrick Lynch who had obtained a corsair license for the ship from the Buenos Aires Supreme Director Jose Rondeau.
Hall was encouraged in his scientific experiments, with ideas and materials from Professor Frank Fanning Jewett ( 1844 – 1926 ).
In his second term, Hall attended, with considerable interest, Professor Jewett's lecture on aluminum ; it was here that Jewett displayed the sample of aluminum he had obtained from Wöhler, and remarked, " if anyone should invent a process by which aluminum could be made on a commercial scale, not only would he be a benefactor to the world, but would also be able to lay up for himself a great fortune ".
In the 1830s Durham came to prominence as the birthplace of Richard P. Robinson, who was tried for and acquitted of the infamous murder of Helen Jewett.
James Duane was portrayed by Ed Jewett in the 2008 H. B. O.
In 1925 Entwistle was living in Boston as a student of Henry Jewett's Repertory ( now called the Huntington Theatre ) and was one of the Henry Jewett Players, who were gaining national attention.

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* David Jewett, an American naval officer and privateer, who is an instrumental figure in Argentina's claim to the Falkland Islands

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The episode, which aired on March 6, 2007, held a segment called " Sam on Your Side " with the main focus emphasized on the ringing of the Jewett City bells .< ref >" Sam on Your Side: Bill Russell | The Daily Show | Comedy Central.
" Jewett City residents appear on ' The Daily Show with Jon Stewart '" Jewett City Party.
It also had the thirty-second most Jamaicans in the US, at 4. 10 % ( tied with Tamarac and Royal Palm Beach ), while it had the fifty-fourth highest percentage of Haitians, at 2. 70 % of all residents ( tied with Jewett City, Connecticut, Georgetown, Delaware and Elizabeth, NJ ).
Callimont is tied with Mount Jewett for the title of being the fifth-highest, in elevation, of towns in Pennsylvania, at 2240 feet.
For the case of k-in-a-row where the board is an n-dimensional hypercube with all edges with length k, Hales and Jewett proved that the game is a draw if k is odd and k ≥ 3 ^ n-1 or if k is even and k ≥ 2 ^( n + 1 )-2.
Sophia Jewett ends her poem An Exile's Garden ( 1910 ) with a reference to a Bobolink.
To provide the deer with room to graze, Elam R. Jewett, the publisher of the Buffalo Daily Journal, offered to house the deer on his estate.
Meanwhile, the War Democrats nominated Hugh J. Jewett, who called for reconciliation with the South but " stopped short of taking a strong antiwar stance ".
So strong were the impressions he made in Hanover during his student years that then-President William Jewett Tucker employed him as a clerk and supported him with a scholarship during the depression of the 1890s.
" Shortly after, she began a friendship with Sarah Orne Jewett, and the two became companions for the rest of their lives.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, she was the second wife of the publisher and author James Thomas Fields, whom she married in 1854, and with whom she encouraged up and coming writers such as Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary Freeman, and Emma Lazarus.
A Jewett City, Connecticut resident, came up with the winning name.
William Jewett Tucker gave him the following testimonial: " Of the men with whom I came into professional as well as personal relation, no one awakened or exerted so great an influence over me as Roswell D. Hitchcock ... Dr. Hitchcock was a man of wide and genuine learning, but still more remarkable for his mental and spiritual insight.
Located at 125 Jewett Parkway in Buffalo, New York, it is considered to be one of the most important projects from Wright's Prairie School era, and ranks along with The Guggenheim in New York City and Fallingwater in Pennsylvania among his greatest works .</ br >
Meiers Corners is sometimes confused with the adjacent neighborhood of Westerleigh ; however, Westerleigh is generally understood to mean the area immediately west of Castleton Corners that is also north of Victory Boulevard east of Jewett Avenue and Watchogue Road west of the latter, while Meiers Corners is west of the aforementioned community but south of that line.
They also headlined the " Fuck the Whales, Save a Chckn " benefit in Feb. 2008, held to help with cancer treatment bills for guitarist Craig " Chckn " Jewett of D. I.

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Because of the story's popularity, the publisher John Jewett contacted Stowe about turning the serial into a book.
Convinced the book would be popular, Jewett made the unusual decision ( for that time ) to have six full-page illustrations by Hammatt Billings engraved for the first printing.
First published in 1853 by Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, the book also provides insights into Stowe's own views on slavery.

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