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After being fed up with four of the New Generation ( Kid Muscle, Terry Kenyon, Wally Tusket and Dik Dik Van Dik ... a. k. a. Team AHO ) slacking off, chairman Vance McMadd created a tournament where they would have to fight four rookies ( Jeager, Scarface, Road Rage and Hydrazoa ... a. k. a. Generation EX ) for the right to be stationed in Japan.

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Many of the cartoons and art Watterson did at Kenyon can be found online.
Fonda did seven post-war films until his contract with Fox expired, the last being Otto Preminger's Daisy Kenyon ( 1947 ), opposite Joan Crawford.
Kenyon society response stating Kenneth Hagin did not plagiarize Kenyon
Kenyon suggested another dated comparator in P. Flor I ( 153 CE ); but Roberts did not consider the similarity to be very close, other than for particular letters, as the overall style of that hand was cursive.
Even though President Coolidge indicated that Kenyon would be acceptable to him, the Convention instead selected Charles Dawes, who did not get along with Coolidge and many others.
The running joke about this at the time was " The Legend in a Lawn Mower " but Foyt was there to win, and win he did passing Kenyon for the lead in mid-race after he ( Kenyon ) almost spun on oil and tapped the fence.
After visiting the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Kenyon decided that Philadelphia and the art academy there had much more to offer him than Cincinnati did.

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In his 1990 speech to Kenyon College graduates, Watterson revealed that during his last year he had painted Michelangelo's Creation of Adam from the Sistine Chapel on the ceiling of his dorm room:
The Crowd Roars is loosely based on the play The Barker: A Play of Carnival Life by Kenyon Nicholson.
* Notes on the Hussite movement and links to primary sources, from Kenyon college
Returning to England, Kenyon joined the archaeological couple Mortimer and Tessa Wheeler on their excavation of the Romano-British settlement of Verulamium ( St Albans ), 20 miles north of London.
Having completed her excavations at Jericho in 1958, Kenyon excavated in Jerusalem from 1961 to 1967, concentrating on the ' City of David ' to the immediate south of the Temple Mount.
The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, amalgamated within the Council for British Research in the Levant ( CBRL ) in 1998, was officially renamed the Kenyon Institute on 10 July 2003 in honour of Kathleen Kenyon.
* Kenrick, Philip M. ( 1986 ), Excavations at Sabratha, 1948-1951: a Report on the Excavations conducted by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins, ( Journal of Roman Studies Monographs 2 ), London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1986.
* Lönnqvist, Minna ( 2008 ) " Kathleen M. Kenyon 1906-1978, A hundred years after her birth, The formative years of a female archaeologist: From socio-politics to the stratigraphical method and the radiocarbon revolution in archaeology ," in Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Madrid, April 3 – 8, 2006, ed.
The world's first trackball invented by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor working on the Royal Canadian Navy | Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR project in 1952.
Three months later, the Panic spread to the United States when three major banks stopped making payments, the New York Warehouse & Security Company on September 8, Kenyon, Cox, & Co. on September 13, and the largest bank, Jay Cooke & Company, on September 18.
According to Kenyon, Pindar's idionsyncratic genius entitles him to the benefit of a doubt in all such cases: "... if there be actual imitation at all, it is fairly safe to conclude that it is on the part of Bacchylides.
After marrying Molly Kenyon, George, Bill and Molly's daughter Peggy embark on the ' torchship ' Mayflower.
The town of Holcomb was thrust into national headlines on November 15, 1959, when four members of the prominent Clutter family — Herbert, 48 ; his wife Bonnie, 45 ; daughter Nancy, 16 ; and son Kenyon, 15 — were found bound and shot to death in various rooms of their home, on the family's River Valley Farm on the outskirts of Holcomb.
People settled on the land purchased by Sheffield Kenyon and built houses and industries.
Civil War Medal of Honor recipient John Snyders Kenyon was born on May 5, 1843 in Grovenor Corners.
In conjunction with Kenyon, he opened the seminary on the same campus.
Their next single, " Temptation " ( on which they were augmented by vocalist Carol Kenyon ), reached Number 2 on the UK Singles Chart in Spring 1983 and became their biggest hit.
There are also factual inaccuracies ; Kenyon Homfray in the Ecclesiastical Law Journal notes that despite being considered the supreme legal authority on the subject of consecration, which he covered in the third volume of the Institutes, he offered no legal support for his opinion and ignored those pieces of case law which rejected his interpretation.

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In Doris Day: Her Own Story, Day asserts " I was named by my mother in honor of her favorite actress, Doris Kenyon, a silent screen star of that year 1924.
When she began her excavations in the late 1930s, Kathleen Kenyon initially thought that the overall site was that of the town forum ( of which the basilica would have formed a part ).
As he passed Kenyon Martin's mother, who was seated near Cuban as he left the arena, he pointed at her and said, " that includes your son ".
More also donated money to Bishop Philander Chase for the founding of Kenyon College, and a portrait of her hangs there in Pierce Hall.
Protestants would forever remember her rule and as John Kenyon remarks, “ Nor was there any doubt as to what would happen if Catholics seized control: all good Protestants would burn .” The persecution she had initiated always lurked in the back of Enlightenment minds.
British actor and singer Dennis King was cast opposite her as Jim Kenyon.
The next year, Kenyon moved her festival to Columbus, Ohio, where she featured Osvaldo Zotto.
The four main characters are Miriam, a beautiful painter who is compared to Eve, Beatrice Cenci, Lady Macbeth, Judith, and Cleopatra, and is pursued by a mysterious, threatening man who is her " evil genius " through life ; Hilda, an innocent copyist who is compared to the Virgin Mary and the white dove, and whose simple, unbendable moral principles can make her severe in spite of her tender heart ; Kenyon, a sculptor, who represents rationalist humanism ; and Donatello, the Count of Monte Beni, who is compared to Adam, and amazingly resembles the Faun of Praxiteles ; the novel plays with the characters ' belief that the count may be a descendant of the antique Faun, with Hawthorne withholding a definite statement even in the novel's concluding chapter.
Kenyon told the men ( who were actually Broadmoor nurses ) of the suspicious behaviour of her passenger and Straffen was recaptured a few minutes later.
Pre-Pottery Neolithic B ( PPNB ) is a division of the Neolithic developed by Dame Kathleen Kenyon during her archaeological excavations at Jericho in the southern Levant region.
Also, while a student at the University of Michigan, Kenyon met the poet Donald Hall ; though he was some nineteen years her senior, she married him in 1972, and they moved to Eagle Pond Farm, his ancestral home in Wilmot, New Hampshire.
In 2004, Ausable Press published Letters to Jane, a compilation of letters written by the poet Hayden Carruth to Kenyon in the year between her diagnosis and her death.
She worked alongside Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in the film The Corsican Brothers and had a role in the Academy Award winning Disney film Song of the South ; she also appeared in Daisy Kenyon, which starred Joan Crawford and Henry Fonda, but by the late 1940s her film roles were becoming infrequent and less notable.
Teammate Kenyon Stone ( Rob Brown ) struggles to come to terms with his girlfriend Kyra ( Ashanti )' s being pregnant and eventually splits up with her, unsure if he could juggle basketball, aspiring for college and being a parent.
Kenyon invites Kyra to accompany him to his college scholarship, explaining that he had told the college of her pregnancy and that the college wanted to support them both ; Kyra then conveys that she had an abortion.
Professor Kenyon tells her the truth: Tom didn't deserve to pass the test, but to help the football team, he gave Tom the passing grade.
Professor Kenyon tells Connie Lane, a studious girl, about her lost college romance with a football player ( who is now the Tait football coach ), and Connie wishes she could fall in love (" Together / My Lucky Star ").
Jane Kenyon, one of many writers to be influenced by the Keats biography, paraphrases it in her poem " Reading Late of the Death of Keats ":
David makes a deal with Cissy that he will marry her only until Mama Kenyon dies so he can fulfill her wishes, but unknowingly, Cissy and Mama Kenyon have already planned for this and has no intention of leaving him.

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