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Kean and Division
On May 29, 2007 Kean University won their first Division III College World Series, winning the national title in baseball, defeating Emory University by a score of 5 – 4 in 10 innings.

Kean and III
On 29 November 1820 Kean appeared for the first time in New York as Richard III.
Kean ’ s last appearance in New York was on 5 December 1826 in Richard III, the role in which he was first seen in America.
In his earlier days, Talma said of him, “ He is a magnificent uncut gem ; polish and round him off and he will be a perfect tragedian .” Macready, who was much impressed by Kean ’ s Richard III and met the actor at supper, speaks of his “ unassuming manner ... partaking in some degree of shyness ” and of the “ touching grace ” of his singing.
Fish was the son of Grace Chapin and Hamilton Fish III ( 1888 – 1991 ), grandson of Hamilton Fish II ( 1849 – 1936 ) and Alfred C. Chapin, great-grandson of Hamilton Fish ( 1808 – 1893 ), a descendant of Lewis Morris, and a cousin of the Kean family of New Jersey politicians.
William Duesbury III, born in 1790, son of William Duesbury II, took over the factory when he came of age in 1791, and Kean having sold his interest to his father-in-law, William Duesbury's grandfather, named Sheffield, the concern continued under the name of Duesbury & Sheffield.

Kean and program
Kean is also renowned for the physical therapy program which it holds in conjunction with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Kean is also renowned for the physical therapy program which it holds in conjunction with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
On August 12, 2005, Hamilton and former 9 / 11 Commission chairman Thomas Kean issued a statement in response to media inquiries about the Commission's investigation of the Able Danger program.

Kean and with
In the United Kingdom, the actor-managers of the Victorian era ( including Kean, Samuel Phelps, Macready, and Henry Irving ) staged Shakespeare in a grand manner, with elaborate scenery and costumes.
In London, Edmund Kean was the first Hamlet to abandon the regal finery usually associated with the role in favour of a plain costume, and he is said to have surprised his audience by playing Hamlet as serious and introspective.
The two most prominent Macbeths of mid-century, Samuel Phelps and Charles Kean, were both received with critical ambivalence and popular success.
Though The Times judged it a " miserable failure ," the production did much to overturn the tendency to scenic and antiquarian excess that had peaked with Charles Kean.
The intensity of his performance, particularly in the conversation with the murderers and in confronting Banquo's ghost, seemed to many reviewers to recall Edmund Kean.
Edmund Kean played King Lear with its tragic ending in 1823, but failed and reverted to Tate's crowd-pleaser after only three performances.
He then asked Francesco Maria Piave ( with whom he had already created Ernani, I due Foscari, Macbeth, Il Corsaro and Stiffelio ) to examine the play Kean by Alexandre Dumas, père, but he felt he needed a more energetic subject to work on.
Kean University serves its students in the liberal arts, the sciences, and the professions with a dedication to intellectual and cultural growth and is best known for its programs in the humanities and social sciences and in education, graduating the most teachers in the state of New Jersey annually.
In 1990, after three albums, McCarthy broke up and Gane immediately formed Stereolab with Sadier ( who had also contributed vocals to McCarthy's final album ) and ex-Chills bassist Martin Kean.
The 1990s saw Jacobi keeping on with repertoire stage work in Kean at the Old Vic, Becket in the West End ( the Haymarket Theatre ) and Macbeth at the RSC in both London and Stratford.
Older son Harrison is expelled from boarding school due to poor grades and bad behavior and returns home with his tutor, Jerry Kean.
Then, after a performance where Kean went out of his way to botch the opening night of " Switzerland " by historical novelist Jane Porter in February 1819, for whom Kean had had a personal dislike, Bucke pulled the play out of contempt for Kean's conduct .. After much cajoling to still perform the play by the theatre staff, Mr. Bucke then later had it republished with a preface concerning the incident, including excerpts from correspondences between the involved parties, which was later challenged in two books, The Assailant Assailed and A Defense of Edmund Kean, Esq.
The adverse decision in the divorce case of Cox v. Kean on 17 January 1825 caused his wife to leave him, and aroused against him such bitter feeling, that he was booed and pelted with fruit when he re-appeared at Drury Lane, as nearly to compel him to retire permanently into private life.
* Kean, a comedy by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1953 ( produced 1954 with Pierre Brasseur, revived London 2007 starring Antony Sher )
After the intersection with Green Lane, Route 82 enters the area of Kean University, which surrounds the highway in both directions.
In the first episode of the 1985 season, Reb Kean was transferred to Blackmoor after fighting with Myra but she promised Joan she would be back for her.
A freeway for Route 139 called the Bergen Arches Expressway was proposed in 1989 by Governor Thomas Kean to connect the Jersey City waterfront with a new railroad line providing access to the Meadowlands Sports Complex.
During the curve, Route 439 enters Union and intersects with the southern terminus of New Jersey Route 82, where Kean University and Phil Rizzuto Park both surround the highway.
Kean University serves its students in the liberal arts, the sciences, and the professions with a dedication to intellectual and cultural growth and is best known for its programs in the humanities and social sciences and in education, graduating the most teachers in the state of New Jersey annually.
Kean University was named a noteworthy College of the Year in 2001 by Time, and in 2008 was designated one of the five best diverse colleges in the nation by DiversityInc alongside with Cornell, Duke, Rutgers, and the University of California at Santa Barbara ).
John Kean II, who served on the staff of Governor Pennington with the rank of colonel, was an original stockholder of the Camden and Amboy Railroad, served as the first president of the Elizabeth and Somerville Railroad, as a vice president of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, as president of the National Bank of New Jersey, as president of the Elizabethtown Gaslight Company ( later known as Elizabethtown Gas Company ) and Elizabethtown Water Company lived at Liberty Hall for 60 years and made the most dramatically significant changes to the house and property in its history, transforming the house into a 50-room Victorian Italianate structure.

Kean and national
While leading Drew University, Kean also continued to expand his role as a national political leader, forging close working relationships with the administrations of George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton ( with whom he had worked closely in the National Governors Association ) and George W. Bush, who saw Kean as an important national political ally.
Former Heritage Foundation foreign policy analyst Michael Johns and other national policy and political leaders were recruited by Kean to support and help administer his growing involvement in a broad range of national policy initiatives in the fields of education, environmental, low-income housing, foreign policy and other issues.
As Governor, Kean had some degree of national recognition as the spokesperson for a New Jersey tourism commercial, in which he cited the state's tourism motto: " New Jersey and You: Perfect Together.
" With Johns ' support, Kean also quickly established foreign policy and national security credentials following his Governorship that ultimately proved important in his gaining appointment by President George W. Bush to head the 9 / 11 Commission.
Beginning in 1990, Kean for the first time began expressing views on foreign policy and national security matters, views that generally mirrored those of the Republican Party.
Some alleged that Kean did not have the depth of foreign policy and national security expertise needed to manage an investigation so integral to the future of American national security.
Supporters of Kean in the Bush administration and elsewhere, however, countered that Kean's work since 1990 as a board member of the National Endowment for Democracy, the post-Castro Cuba Commission and his foreign policy and national security commentary and analysis following his Governorship established adequate national security and foreign policy credentials for him to assume such a critically important assignment.
The symposium featured Thomas Kean, Michael Chertoff, and Judge John Joseph Gibbons, among other scholars and national security leaders.

Kean and soccer
Located on the main campus, Kean Alumni Stadium is a multipurpose athletic facility that serves as home for the University's football, field hockey, men ’ s and women ’ s soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, and men's and women's track and field teams.
He played one year of college soccer at Kean College, earning first team All-NJAC honors in 1995, before turning professional.

Kean and .
From around 1810 to 1840, the best-known Shakespearean performances in the United States were tours by leading London actors — including George Frederick Cooke, Junius Brutus Booth, Edmund Kean, William Charles Macready, and Charles Kemble.
His successor as the leading actor of London, Edmund Kean, was more often criticised for emotional excess, particularly in the fifth act.
As he did in other roles, Kean exploited his athleticism as a key component of Macbeth's mental collapse.
Kean, however, did nothing to halt the trend toward extravagance in scene and costume.
The Macbeth of the next predominant London actor, William Charles Macready, provoked responses at least as mixed as those given Kean.
Kean achieved his greatest success in modern melodrama, and he was widely viewed as not prepossessing enough for the greatest Elizabethan roles.
* 1787 – Edmund Kean, English actor ( d. 1833 )
* 17-Sammy Kean, 85, Scottish football player and manager.
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States ( 9 / 11 Commission ), chaired by former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean, was formed in late 2002 to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks, including preparedness for, and the immediate response to, the attacks.
Thousands of mourners filled Tennessee State University's Kean Hall on November 17, 1994, for the memorial service in her honor.
* March 17 – Edmund Kean, British actor ( d. 1833 )
* November 2 – Kean opens at Broadway Theater in New York City for 92 performances.
* May 15 – Edmund Kean, British actor ( b. 1787 )
Other notable stage performances of Henry V include Charles Kean ( 1859 ), Charles Alexander Calvert ( 1872 ), Walter Hampden ( 1928 ), and Ty Jones ( 2011 ) in an all black cast.
Other notable stagings featured John Philip Kemble in 1811, Samuel Phelps in 1845, and Charles Kean in an 1856 production that was famous for its elaborate sets and costumes.
Kean University, a coeducational, public research university located in Union and Hillside, New Jersey, United States.
O ' Kean is a town in Randolph County, Arkansas, United States.

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