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Langford and retired
* Ralph Evinrude CEO of Outboard Motor Company with a test facility in Stuart, married Frances Langford and retired to Jensen Beach.
On June 26, 1954, she married wealthy sportsman James Langford Stack, Jr., the brother of actor Robert Stack, and retired from acting, but made occasional appearances in television series such as My Three Sons and Wagon Train and Bewitched.

Langford and from
He hung around the schoolhouse, watching through a window from outside while Miss Langford straightened desks and put the room in order.
Strutt was born in Langford Grove, Essex, and in his early years suffered from frailty and poor health.
However Cerf and Navasky just quote from a book written by Morgan and Langford, Facts and Fallacies.
Langford was monitoring police scanners and overheard security crews from Chicago's Merchandise Mart report that they had several feet of water in the basement and were seeing fish in the water.
Pierpont Public School housed grades K-12 from 1898 through 1969 when the high school was consolidated with the Langford School District and the Claremont, SD School District.
An Alabama man named Evant Brooks purchased some of land from Langford in the late 1870s.
The work was well received ; in The Manchester Guardian, Samuel Langford called Bliss " far and away the cleverest writer among the English composers of our time "; The Times praised it highly ( though doubting if much was gained by the designation of the four movements as purple, red, blue and green ) and commented that the symphony confirmed Bliss's transition from youthful experimenter to serious composer.
In the magazine PCW Plus Dave Langford expressed a series of concerns about the PcW16: the operating system could not run the many CP / M programs available for previous PCW models ; the flash RAM was too small for a large collection of programs, but programs could not be run from the floppy disk, which was designed for backing up files ; and a second-hand IBM PC with Locoscript Pro looked like a more sensible upgrade path for users of earlier PCWs.
Nathaniel Pitt Langford ( 1832 – 1911 ) was an explorer, businessman, bureaucrat, vigilante and historian from Saint Paul, Minnesota who played an important role in the early years of the Montana gold fields, territorial government and the creation of Yellowstone National Park.
National Park Langford signature from his The Discovery of Yellowstone Park ( 1870 )
Original Map of Yellowstone Lake from the Washburn, Doane and Langford Expedition of 1870
Langford wrote the science fiction and fantasy book review column for White Dwarf from 1983 to 1988, continuing in other British role-playing game magazines until 1991 ; the columns are collected as The Complete Critical Assembly ( 2001 ).
The book was commissioned from Langford by Malcolm Edwards of Orion Books, who were seeking a book about the Harry Potter series.
Garrett created the role of Cathy in the London studio recording of Bernard J. Taylor's operatic version of Wuthering Heights, which also featured Dave Willetts, Bonnie Langford and other leading singers from the British musical stage.
" Langford was originally from Weymouth Falls, a small community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Langford was a boxer who fought greats from the lightweight division right up to the heavyweights, beating many champions in the process.
Langford was 31 in the first bout and continued to suffer from old age and failing eyesight more and more each fight.
His opponent was Sam Langford, who clearly outpointed the champion, and the latter's aggressiveness in carrying the fight to Langford was all that saved him from taking a decision that would have given him the short end of the purse.
Langford took advantage of his longer reach and repeatedly played a tattoo on Walcott's face, and his cleverness on his feet carried him away from ( unreadable ) a score or more times when Walcott endeavored by sheer brute force to deliver a knockout blow.
Nicholls ' other major publications include the following: Science Fiction at Large ( 1976 ; reprinted 1978 under the title Explorations of the Marvellous ), a collection of essays edited by Nicholls from a 1975 symposium ; The Science in Science Fiction ( 1983 ) edited by Nicholls and written by him with David Langford and Brian M. Stableford ; and Fantastic Cinema ( 1984 ; published in the US as The World of Fantastic Films ).
Before the fight, which was scheduled for 45 three-minute rounds, famous boxers who had traveled to Reno to witness the contest were introduced to the crowd, including Sam Langford, a black boxer who was unable to secure a title fight, even from Jack Johnson.
Sam Langford, the great fighter who fought from lightweight to heavyweight, advertised to fight any man in the world, except Jim Jeffries.
The section from Langford to Blunham, including Sandy, is designated as a Flood Warning Area.

Langford and WMAQ
WMAQ reporter Larry Langford, who was that station's overnight crime reporter and was known to cover all overnight police and fire activity for that station, reported that city crews were in the process of shutting down large water mains to see if the flow could be stopped.
Langford drove to the Merchandise Mart, which is located near the Kinzie Street Bridge, and reported on WMAQ that he saw water swirling near a piling in a manner that that resembled water going down the drain of a bathtub.

Langford and 2000
* Paul Langford ( Fellow 1970 – Present, Rector 2000 – 2012 )
< cite id = Langford > Langford, I. H., Georgiou, S., Bateman, I. J., Day, R. J., & Turner, R. K. ( 2000 ).
The Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts ( ITIA ) was founded within the College by professors Trevor Hart and Jeremy Begbie ( currently Thomas A. Langford Research Professor at Duke Divinity School ) in 2000.
* Bonnie Langford, who performed in the London cast of Cats in the early 1980s as Rumpleteazer, on her 2000 album " Now "

Langford and after
Jack walked off alone out the road in the searing midday sun, past Robert Allen's three-room, tarpapered house, toward the field where the other boys were playing ball, thinking of what he would do in order to make Miss Langford have him stay in after school -- because this was the day he had decided when he thought he saw the look in her eyes.
`` All right, if you can't do your arithmetic during school hours you can do it after school is out '', Miss Langford said firmly, not smiling.
Owen had made two previous attempts on the peak and after publishing several accounts of this first ascent, discredited any claim that Langford and Stevenson had ever reached beyond The Enclosure in 1872.
In May 1872 after the park's creation, Langford was named its first superintendent.
Sam Langford subsequently claimed the title during Jeanette's reign after Johnson refused to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against him.
A series of controversial interest rate swaps, initiated in 2002 and 2003 by former Commission President Larry Langford ( removed as the mayor of Birmingham after his conviction ), were intended to lower interest payments, but have, in fact, had the opposite effect, increasing the county's indebtedness to the point that officials have issued formal statements doubting the county's ability to meet its financial obligations.
While her career was advancing in the 1920s, her husband, George Langford, died soon after she married him in 1922, and her father died the same year.
Jesse, meanwhile, is ostracized by his father and no longer welcome at the ranch after siding with railroad men, headed by Mr. Langford ( Otto Kruger ), against the Senator's personal interests.
In 1864, shortly after the Montana Territory was established on May 28, 1864, Langford was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue and National Bank Examiner, positions he held for five years in the Montana Territorial government.
Mount Langford, in the Absaroka Range, east of Yellowstone Lake, was scaled by Langford and Doane during the expedition and named after him.
The collection was sold in 1760 after his death by Abraham Langford.
Roth and Langford met frequently after shows, with Langford bringing tape back to Howard of Roth's complaints towards WXRK's management.
Noël Coward reportedly made the comment after seeing a play in which the young Langford appeared, and in which a horse had defecated on the stage, " If they had shoved the child's head up the horse's arse they would have solved two problems at once.
* St Matthew's Church, Langford, Oxfordshire ( formerly Berkshire ) ( after 1050 )
* Mark Langford, the former, multi-millionaire boss of The Accident Group who notoriously sacked most of his 2, 700 staff by text message, died after being involved in a car accident in Marbella on April 11, 2007
* In the 2007 film I Think I Love My Wife, the firm where Chris Rock's character works is called " Pupkin & Langford " after Lewis ' and De Niro's characters.
Langford was the World Colored Heavyweight Champion, a title vacated by Johnson after he won the World Championship, a record five times.
Langford landed lefts and rights to the jaw so effectively, Walcott was bleeding by round two and continued bleeding more after every round.
Langford landed lefts and rights to the jaw so effectively, Walcott was bleeding by round two and continued bleeding more after every round.
Subsequently, Langford claimed the title during Jeanette's reign after Johnson refused to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against him.
When it was in his power to give an African American a title shot, Jack Johnson refused to grant that privilege to Sam Langford, the fighter who after former champ Jim Jeffries ( a man Langford said he would not face when Jeff was in the prime of his career ), had to be considered the # 1 contender in the heavyweight division.

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