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LeRoy and up
His parents, Stella May ( McClure ) and LeRoy Pollock, grew up in Tingley, Iowa.
During the Los Angeles run, LeRoy visited her backstage and claimed Russell was so ill " I think you're going to end up getting this part.
The Bergen area was opened up in 1801 when a road was hacked through the thick " Northwoods " from LeRoy to Lake Ontario.
Finally, defensive back LeRoy Irvin's 94-yard interception return set up Mike Lansford's 20-yard field goal.
He grew up in the villages of LeRoy and Chippewa Lake, Ohio.
He was born to Camille, a French Catholic, and LeRoy Percy, of the planter class in Mississippi, and grew up in Greenville on the big river.
His cause was taken up by former Florida Governor LeRoy Collins, actor Alan Alda and singer Joan Baez, among many others.

LeRoy and pilot
** LeRoy Homer, Jr., 36, American airline pilot.
Jim LeRoy ( April 5, 1961 – July 28, 2007 ) was an American aerobatics pilot.
LeRoy also held the following pilot ratings: single-engine, multi-engine, airplane instructor, helicopter, helicopter instructor, instrument instructor and aerobatic competency evaluator.
He had four children: two sons, Don Evan Brown ( December 25, 1916 — October 8, 1942, Captain United States Army Air Force, killed during pilot training ) and Joe LeRoy " Joe L ." Brown ( September 1, 1918 — August 15, 2010 ), and two daughters, Mary Katherine Ann ( b. 1930 ) and Kathryn Francis ( b. 1934 ).

LeRoy and is
, LeRoy, New York, is still known as the home of Jell-O and has the only Jell-O Museum in the world, which is located on the main road through the small town.
Anthony Adverse is a 1936 American drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
Random Harvest is a 1942 film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same name, directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
LeRoy Township is a township in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States.
LeRoy is a town in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.
Anonymity is directly related to the concept of obscurantism or pseudonymity, where an artist or group attempts to remain anonymous, for various reasons, not limited to: adding an element of mystique to themselves and / or their work, attempting to avoid what is known as the " cult of personality " or hero worship, where the charisma, good looks, wealth and / or other unrelated or mildly related aspects of the person ( s ) is the main reason for interest in their work, rather than the work itself ; also the ability to break into a field or area of interest normally dominated by males, such as James Tiptree, Jr, the famous science fiction author who was actually a woman named Alice Bradley Sheldon, as seems to also be the case with JT LeRoy.
During the closing credits, LeRoy added a light-hearted sequence of Nancy Kelly, Christine, holding Patty McCormack, Rhoda, over her leg and spanking her — possibly to remind audiences that this is just a play.
JT LeRoy is credited as an associate producer for the film.
Le Roy, or more commonly LeRoy, is a town in Genesee County, New York, United States.
It is named after Alain LeRoy Locke.
John LeRoy Hennessy ( born 1953 ) is an American computer scientist and academician.
" Werewolves of London " is a rock song composed by LeRoy Marinell, Waddy Wachtel, and Warren Zevon and performed by Zevon.
Much of what is known today comes from LeRoy Maynard of the Center for Volcanology at University of Oregon.
In the acknowledgements, LeRoy says " This is the first of what I hope will be a very long collaboration between us.
The House I Live In ( 1945 ) is a ten-minute short film written by Albert Maltz, produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Frank Sinatra.
He is one of just five Florida Governors to be elected for two terms ( the others were LeRoy Collins, Bob Graham, Lawton Chiles, and Jeb Bush ).
LeRoy Bach is an American musician, composer, and music producer.
Jeremiah " Terminator " LeRoy is an identity created by American writer Laura Albert.
LeRoy is listed as a contributing editor to BlackBook magazine, i-D and 7x7 magazines, and is credited with writing reviews all of which include the character Justin Wayne Dennis, articles and interviews for The New York Times, The Times of London, Spin, Film Comment, Filmmaker, Flaunt, Shout NY, Index Magazine, Interview, and Vogue, among others.
LeRoy is also listed as guest editor for Da Capo ’ s Best Music Writing 2005.

LeRoy and who
Delegates who stand for Washington County include: LeRoy Myers ( R ) for District 1C, Andrew A. Serafini ( R ) for District 2A, Neil Parrot ( R ) for District 2B, John P. Donoghue ( D ) for District 2C, and Michael Hough ( R ) for District 3B.
* Mervyn LeRoy replaced Albert Lewin, who was fired shortly before production began.
New Kingman-Butler was named for Leroy Butler ( not to be confused with LeRoy Butler, the NFL player ), who was the original land developer of this unincorporated community.
Other settlers followed and in 1837, William M. Fenton and Robert LeRoy bought land, a sawmill and water rights from Dibble, who moved elsewhere.
According to local legend, Fenton and LeRoy decided who would name the town in a game of poker.
The camp was renamed Neihart after James LeRoy Neihart, one of the miners who discovered the silver there.
Marx's agency immediately signed her on and introduced her to film director Mervyn LeRoy, who cast her in her first film, They Won't Forget ( 1937 ).
Arthur LeRoy Bristol, Jr. ( July 15, 1886 – April 27, 1942 ), was a Vice Admiral in the United States Navy, who held important commands during World War I and World War II, and was an early aircraft carrier commander.
Board members such as O. T. Jones Jr., F. D. Washington, J. D. Husband, LeRoy Anderson and C. D. Owens were supporters ; the most vocal was Patterson ’ s lifelong friend, Bishop Chandler D. Owens ( who had not yielded to pressure to break ties with Patterson ).
LeRoy collaborated with Hardwicke Industries, who previously built safari parks in Canada and Europe.
Stafford LeRoy Irwin — who had so effectively commanded the 9th Division ′ s artillery at Kasserine — became a successful divisional commander and later went on to higher command as did Cameron Nicholson of Nickforce fame.
He noted that Cramer had expected to face former Governor Farris Bryant, who like LeRoy Collins in 1968, Gurney's foe, had ties to the administration of
The first was in 1854 to Cora LeRoy who died in 1862.
In 2000, writer Brian Pera, who had traveled the country on his own book tour, said he had met other writers who were in contact with LeRoy by e-mail and phone ; LeRoy had bonded via extensive, often contradictory revelations, but was never able to meet these carefully cultivated confidants in public or in private.
After playing a succession of flappers and gold diggers, she attracted the attention of the director and producer Mervyn LeRoy who saw potential in her.
His daughter Matilda Pope married John Williams Walker, who became Alabama's first senator, and was the mother of LeRoy Pope Walker, Confederate secretary of war and brigadier general ; Richard Wilde Walker, Confederate States senator ; Percy Walker, United States representative ; and several other children.
LeRoy Butler, III ( born July 19, 1968 ) is a former American football strong safety who played his entire career with the Green Bay Packers ( 1990 – 2001 ).
* Paul LeRoy Robeson ( 1898 – 1976 ), who was an orator, singer and actor.
LeRoy Carhart, a Nebraska physician who specialized in late-term abortions, brought suit against Don Stenberg, the Attorney General of Nebraska, seeking declaratory judgment that a state law banning certain forms of abortion was unconstitutional, based on the undue burden test mentioned by a dissenting opinion in Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health and by the Court in Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
LeRoy Harrison Carhart ( born 1941 ) is an American physician from Nebraska who became well known for his participation in the Supreme Court cases Stenberg v. Carhart and Gonzales v. Carhart, both of which dealt with intact dilation and extraction ( colloquially known as partial birth abortion ), a controversial abortion procedure.

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