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Landon and Jones
Trail systems can be found on the mainland along the Thousand Islands Parkway at Jones Creek and Landon Bay.
* Jones, Landon Y. William Clark and the Shaping of the West, New York: Hill and Wang, 2004.
* The Master Spanker ( 1966 ) by Edward Landon ( Unique Books ), Venus In Bondage ( 1969 ) by Lurene Jones ( N. P. Inc .), and Margo Lee: Diary of a Teenage Sado-Masochist ( 1969 ) by Red Young ( Classic Publications: Los Angeles ) are representative examples of the hundreds of S & M pulp novels produced in the U. S. in the 1960s by Corinth Publications, Taurus Press, Black Cat Books, Gargoyle Press, et al.
* Gorilla Jones ( William Landon Jones, 1906 – 1982 ), American boxer boxing champion, world Middleweight champion
2001 was another successful year for Los Angeles, winning the Open Cup and scoring 1000 all-time points, and with Cobi Jones scoring the 300th goal, but again they fell short by being defeated by Landon Donovan and the San Jose Earthquakes.
The tulip poplar can be very useful and has been one of the favorite types of trees for wood carving by sculptures such as Wilhelm Schimmel and Shields Landon Jones.
* Robbins Landon, H. C. and David Wyn Jones ( 1988 ) Haydn: His Life and Music, Thames and Hudson.
Honorary trustees include: Jack Badal, Robert Ballard, Kevin Brownlow, Gary K. Clarke, Clive Cussler, Dick Douglas, Nancy Durbin, Jack Hanna, Joyce Harrell, Dick Houston, Eleanor & Pascal Imperato, Schuyler Jones, Nancy Landon Kassebaum Baker, Kenneth Love, Margaret Moore, Mike Resnick, Kay & George Schaller, Igor Sikorsky, Jr., Stan Walsh and Holly Wofford.
The first pilot had Carolyn Jones ( who later appeared in 1977 ) and Michael Landon, while the second used Tippi Hedren and Paul Lynde.
Famous alumni of the Boys and Girls State programs include Neil Armstrong, Tom Brokaw, James Campbell, Bill Clinton, Mike Huckabee, Lawrence DiCara, Michelle D. Johnson, Russell Jones, Michael Jordan, Landon Lemoine, Rush Limbaugh, George Pataki, Jane Pauley, Nancy Redd, Harry Reid, Nick Saban, Tamira A. Cole, Eric Greitens,
He was also " intensely musical " ( Robbins Landon and Jones, 35 ), and he played the cello, the viola da gamba, and ( his favourite instrument ), the difficult and now-obscure baryton.
Notable American players of the past and the present include Clint Dempsey, Kyle Rote, Jr., Shep Messing, Bert Patenaude, Eric Wynalda, Brad Friedel, Brian McBride, Cobi Jones, Tony Meola, Kasey Keller, Landon Donovan, Jay DeMerit, Claudio Reyna, Taylor Twellman, Michael Bradley, and Alexi Lalas.
John Lennon was a customer, as were John Wayne, Gene Autry, George Jones, Cher, Ronald Reagan, Elton John, Robert Mitchum, Pat Buttram, Tony Curtis, Michael Landon, Glenn Campbell, Hank Snow, and numerous musical groups, notably America and Chicago.

Landon and who
However, the party machinery almost uniformly backed Landon, a wealthy businessman and centrist, who won primaries in Massachusetts and New Jersey and dominated in the caucuses and at state party conventions.
The program was praised by Alf Landon, who later ran against Roosevelt in the 1936 election.
The county is named for Landon Carter, the son of John Carter of Virginia, who was " chairman of the court " of the first majority-rule system of American democracy, known as the Watauga Association of 1772.
One person who tried to use the daguerreotype as a method of reproduction without Talbot's process was Levett Landon Boscawen Ibbetson.
He had three sons, each by a different wife: the eldest was the urbane architect Adam Cartwright ( Pernell Roberts ) who built the ranch house ; the second was the warm and lovable giant Eric, " Hoss " ( Dan Blocker ); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or " Little Joe " ( Michael Landon ).
Landon was the only original cast member who was wig-free throughout the series, as even Sen Yung wore an attached queue.
German was knighted in 1928, when the respect in which he was held by fellow-musicians was shown by the number of eminent musicians who attended the celebratory dinner, including Elgar, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Sir Hugh Allen, Sir Landon Ronald and Lord Berners.
Landon was loyal to many of his Bonanza associates including producer Kent McCray, director William F. Claxton, and composer David Rose, who remained with him throughout Bonanza as well as Little House on the Prairie and Highway to Heaven.
We ran like banshees through that house, and Mike would hide behind doorways and jump out and scare us .” Melissa said about Landon who took the script in a new direction, “ He put frogs in his mouth, we had a script supervisor.
In 1983, Landon co-produced an NBC " true story " television movie, Love Is Forever, starring him and Laura Gemser ( who was credited as Moira Chen ), about Australian photojournalist John Everingham's successful attempt to scuba dive under the Mekong to rescue his lover from communist-ruled Laos in 1977.
With a Ph. D. in psychology, Leslie Landon is a therapist, specializing in children who have experienced loss.
Linley ( sometimes called Lidley or Liddel ) himself could have written this original English libretto, but scholarship by Edward Olleson, A. Peter Brown ( who prepared a particularly fine " authentic " score ) and H. C. Robbins Landon, tells us that the original writer remains anonymous.
One Elizabethtonian who developed an immediate dislike of Brownlow was Landon Carter Haynes, a fellow Whig who had switched his support to the Democratic Party in 1839.
Privately, however, Landon stated that she would never marry a man who had mistrusted her.
After this, Landon began to " of marrying any one, and of wishing to get away, from England, and from those who had thus misunderstood her.
In 1996, he married former U. S. Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, the daughter of the late Kansas Governor Alfred M. Landon, who was the Republican nominee for President in 1936.
She is the daughter of Alf Landon, who was Governor of Kansas from 1933 to 1937 and the 1936 Republican nominee for president.
Geoffrey and Landon Pearson's daughter is USA Today journalist Patricia Pearson ( not to be confused with her aunt, of the same name, who did not maintain a public career ).
The match also saw the rise of U. S. national Landon Donovan who won a Newcomer of the Year award and tallied the equalizer in the Earthquakes 2 – 1 championship victory over the Galaxy.
He asked Michael Landon to direct the pilot movie, who agreed on the condition that he could also play Charles Ingalls.
During its nine-season run, many actors who guest-starred on the show went on to greater fame ; among those appearing in Little House episodes are: Michael Conrad and James B. Sikking ( of Hill Street Blues ); Landon's Bonanza co-star Mitch Vogel ; and two of Landon's children Michael Landon, Jr. and Leslie Landon.

Landon and term
Democratic adversaries in the campaign for his fifth and final term put up an opponent Landon Carter Haynes.
* November 3 – U. S. presidential election, 1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt is reelected to a second term in a landslide victory over Alf Landon.

Landon and book
* Anna and the King of Siam ( book ), a semi-fictionalised biographical novel by Margaret Landon
The popularity of the Little House series of books has grown phenomenally over the years, spawning a multimillion-dollar franchise of mass merchandising, additional spinoff book series ( some written by MacBride and his daughter ), and the long-running television show, starring Michael Landon.
Landon decided on his surname by choosing it from a phone book.
According to 19th-century commentator Mrs A. T. Thomson, Jerdan took notice of the young Landon when he saw her coming down the street, " trundling a hoop with one hand, and holding in the other a book of poems, of which she was catching a glimpse between the agitating course of her evolutions.
The following year, with financial support from her grandmother, Landon published a book of poetry, The Fate of Adelaide, under her full name.
The book met with little critical notice but sold well ; Landon, however, never received any profits, as the publisher went out of business shortly thereafter.
An adaptation of the 1944 book by Margaret Landon, it was based on the diaries of Anna Leonowens, a British governess in the Royal Court of Siam ( now modern Thailand ) during the 1860s.
Later, Jamie gives Landon a book that was her mother's filled with quotes.
In 1950, Landon sold the musical play rights to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, who created the musical The King and I from her book.
When the Landon family returned to America in 1937, she soon began writing articles and then began researching material for a book on Leonowens.
* In Stephen King's book Lisey's Story, the heroine's husband's fans use that phrase in that famous writer's meetings ( his name is Scott Landon ).

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