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LeRoy Pollock was a farmer and later a land surveyor for the government.
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.
In a February 2006 interview with The New York Times, Geoffrey Knoop stated that Laura Albert was the author of the LeRoy books, which Albert later confirmed.
Albert originally published as Terminator and later JT LeRoy.
Two years later, the company went on to purchase a New Jersey park developed by the Hardwicke Companies and designed by Warner LeRoy ( son of Wizard of Oz director, Mervyn LeRoy ), called Great Adventure.
The estate later became the home of Governor LeRoy Collins, and his wife Mary Call Collins, the great granddaughter of Richard Call.
" Encouraged by Magoffin's rebuff of Lincoln, Confederate Secretary of War LeRoy Pope Walker requested Kentucky troops for the southern cause a week later, but Magoffin similarly refused him.
Judson dropped the name Melford and later worked for thirty years as an electrician for Paramount Studios using his real name of LeRoy, dying childless in Santa Clara, California in 1978.

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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.
Albert described LeRoy as a " veil " rather than a " hoax ", and claimed that she was able to write things as LeRoy that she could not have said as Laura Albert.
In June 2007 Laura Albert was sued by Antidote Films for fraud ; the firm claimed that the contract signed by JT LeRoy to make a feature film was null and void, as the person LeRoy does not exist.

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Howard Theological Seminary received its first matriculates in 1866 ; by 1925, Professor Alain LeRoy Locke was advancing the idea of " The New Negro ", and Langston Hughes was descending from LeDroit Park to hear the " sad songs " of 7th Street.
The idea for the Yukon Quest originated in April 1983 during a bar-room discussion among four Alaskans: LeRoy Shank, Roger Williams, Ron Rosser, and William " Willy " Lipps.

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LeRoy Pope Walker of Alabama was made Secretary of War, after being recommended for this post by Clement Clay and William Yancey ( both of whom declined to accept cabinet positions themselves ).
Defensive back LeRoy Butler was also a major force, recording 65 tackles, 6. 5 sacks, 2 fumbles recoveries, and 5 interceptions for 149 return yards and a touchdown.
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.
Its seven Academy Award nominations included nods for Ronald Colman, supporting actress Susan Peters, director Mervyn LeRoy, and the Best Picture.
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.
However, unlike most such places, for example, Lexington and LeRoy, the plat used at Concord showed with dashed lines how the streets which entered the Public Square midway along each side could be extended to meet at the center the square.
* The town was the site of the 2009 motorized recliner incident, where local resident Dennis LeRoy Anderson received worldwide attention for being arrested for operating a motorised recliner while under the influence of alcohol.
From that point forward, LeRoy would be responsible for a diverse variety of films as a director and producer.
Dennis James appeared as the announcer for the Rocky-Thunderlips match, while LeRoy Neiman was the guest ring announcer.
* No Time for Sergeants, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Andy Griffith, Myron McCormick, Nick Adams
According to LeRoy, it was thanks to him that she made the switch, for he left Warners to work at MGM and was advised by studio head Jack Warner to take her with him, because Warner believed that she wouldn't " amount to anything.
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.
After the death of U. S. Senator James Gordon, the State Senate was deadlocked in choosing between LeRoy Percy or former Governor James K. Vardaman for United States Senator.
JT LeRoy is credited as an associate producer for the film.
In 1972, restaurateur Warner LeRoy developed concept plans for the Great Adventure entertainment complex, proposing seven parks be built within the complex: An amusement park, a safari park, a show park, a floral park, a sports complex, a shopping district, and a campground with beach and stables.
Dream Street was named after a proposed " shopping extravaganza " park, which LeRoy had designed for the property.

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Random Harvest is a 1942 film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same name, directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
In July 1881, three prospectors from Barker — James LeRoy Neihart, John O ' Brien, and Richard Harley — discovered silver near the present-day town of Neihart and established the Queen of the Mountains Mine.
The camp was renamed Neihart after James LeRoy Neihart, one of the miners who discovered the silver there.
Hold On ( with the aid of his touring group, The Young Senators: Jimi Dougans, Frank Hooker, LeRoy Fleming, Wornell Jones, David Lecraft, James Drumer Johnson and John Engram ) was a cornerstone of DJ playlists in downtown New York's nascent disco scene.
Among them are the former residences of: Charles Manuel " Sweet Daddy " Grace, flamboyant founder of the United House of Prayer For All People ; John A. Lankford, the first African American architect in Washington, D. C .; Belford Lawson, Jr., lead attorney in the landmark case New Negro Alliance v. Sanitary Grocery Co .; Alain LeRoy Locke, the first African American Rhodes Scholar and central figure in the Harlem Renaissance ; Mary Jane Patterson, the first African American woman to earn a bachelor's degree ; Ella Watson, subject of Gordon Parks's famous photograph American Gothic, Washington, D. C .; and James Lesesne Wells, noted graphic artist and longtime art instructor at Howard University.
The exhibitions included artists such as Andy Warhol, Larry Rivers, Salvador Dalí, LeRoy Neiman, James Rosenquist, and Tom Wesselmann.
The cast included Conchata Ferrell, James Cromwell, Richard Masur, Al Freeman, Jr., Gloria LeRoy, Jeannie Linero, and Charlotte Rae.
The first generation consisted of Sauer's own students: Fred Kniffen ( 1930 ), Peveril Meigs ( 1932 ), Donald Brand ( 1933 ), Henry Bruman ( 1940 ), Felix W. McBryde ( 1940 ), Robert Bowman ( 1941 ), Dan Stanislawski ( 1944 ), Robert C. West ( 1946 ), James J. Parsons ( 1948 ), Edwin Doran ( 1953 ), Philip Wagner ( 1953 ), Brigham Arnold ( 1954 ), Homer Aschmann ( 1954 ), B. LeRoy Gordon ( 1954 ), Gordon Merrill ( 1957 ), Donald Innis ( 1958 ), Carl Johannessen ( 1959 ), Clinton Edwards ( 1962 ), and Leonard Sawatzky ( 1967 ).
" The dead, according to Hickok, included David McCanles's brothers James and Jack LeRoy McCanles however, according to records Jack LeRoy McCanles was still alive in 1883 and was a " good citizen " of Florence, Colorado.
A number of buildings and schools have been named after Sigma men such as: George Washington Carver, Alain LeRoy Locke, Cornelius V. Troupe, Robert Russa Moton, Alger Boswell and James Weldon Johnson.
# " Are You Ready for Love " ( LeRoy Bell, Thom Bell, Casey James )

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LeRoy Wilton Homer, Jr. ( August 27, 1965 – September 11, 2001 ) was the First Officer of United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked as part of the September 11 attacks in 2001, and crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing all 33 passengers and seven crew members.
The novel was adapted into a successful and long-running Broadway play by Maxwell Anderson and an Academy Award-nominated film directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
When the battle reopened the next day, the defenses were much stronger: the front line was held predominantly by British infantry with exceptionally strong backing by U. S. and British artillery which had been organised into a single fire unit under the US artillery's commander Brigadier General Stafford LeRoy Irwin.
In 1942, the Mojave Anti-Aircraft Range was renamed Camp Irwin, in honor of Major General George LeRoy Irwin, commander of the 57th Field Artillery Brigade during World War I, and it was subsumed into the Desert Training Center as one of its cantonment areas and some of its ranges.
Over the course of the picture, Harold fails to prevent a blind customer ( and Baby LeRoy ) from turning his store into a disaster area ; attempts to share a bathroom mirror with his self-centered, high-pitched gargling daughter ; has a destructive picnic on private property ; and in the film's lengthy centerpiece, is driven to sleep on the porch by his haranguing wife, and is kept awake all night by neighbors, salesmen, and assorted noises and calamities.
Early in the game, a 25-yard run by Sanders with an additional 15 yards added on by a facemask penalty on LeRoy Butler sparked a drive deep into Green Bay terrority, but it ended with no points when Packers defensive back Terrell Buckley intercepted a pass from Erik Kramer in the end zone.
Louise brought into the marriage her son from a previous marriage to Albert W. LeRoy of Brooklyn, New York ( Louise was a widow ), named Judson Calkins LeRoy, born November 3, 1900, New York City.

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