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* In Maryland, the Jesuits Andrew White, John Altham Gravenor, and Thomas Gervase arrived with Lord Leonard Calvert on March 25, 1634, and in that year established an institution of higher learning at St. Mary's which later became known as Georgetown University, North America's oldest university.
Designated by Leonard Lord as project ADO15 ( Amalgamated Drawing Office project number 15 ) and the product of the Morris design team, the Mini came about because of a fuel shortage caused by the 1956 Suez Crisis.
Nimoy turned to his friend Leonard Rosenman, who had written the music to Fantastic Voyage, Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings, and two Planet of the Apes sequels.
Songs covered by Lost Dogs on an album or in concert include Bob Dylan's " Lord, Protect My Child ," Leonard Cohen's " If It Be Your Will ," The Beatles ' " I'm A Loser ," " The Chipmunk Song ( Christmas Don't Be Late )", and Stephen Foster's " Hard Times, Come Again No More.
The next settlers were John Patten, a Mr. Hopkinson, Andrew Flood, Wilbrahim Swett, Matthew and James Ray, Samuel Joy, Isaac Lord, Hezekiah Coggins and Leonard Jarvis.
Through the interest of Sir George Leonard Staunton, to whose son he taught mathematics, he was attached on the first British embassy to China from 1792-94 as comptroller of the household to Lord Macartney.
Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore's younger brother and the first governor of the Maryland colony.
* Lord Leonard the Luckless ( 1903 )
Leonard Lord was in charge, which led to Austin's domination of the organisation.
To promote the A40 Sports, Leonard Lord, Chairman of Austin, bet Alan Hess of the company's publicity department that he could not drive round the world in 30 days in the car.
Tying the second half of season one together was the overarching five-part adventure written by series head writer Leonard Starr, " Lion-O's Anointment ," in which an unarmed Lion-O faced off against first the other ThunderCats, and then Mumm-Ra, so he could truly earn his title as Lord of the ThunderCats.
* Leonard Grey, Viscount Graney ( c. 1479 – 28 July 1541 ), served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland but was executed.
Lord Byng of Vimy was buried at the 11th Century Parish Church of St. Leonard in Beaumont-cum-Moze.
Molly's father, the famous starcatcher Lord Leonard Aster, made her Peter's guardian and she follows him on all of his adventures.
The first chairman was Lord Nuffield ( William Morris ) but he was replaced in August 1952 by Austin's Leonard Lord who continued in that role until his 65th birthday in 1961 but handing over, in theory at least, the managing director responsibilities to his deputy George Harriman in 1956.
Styling was also getting distinctly old fashioned and this caused Leonard Lord, in an unusual move for him, to call upon the services of an external stylist.
When series creator Leonard Freeman died in 1974, the show's ownership was shared among Lord, CBS, and Freeman's estate, with a contract that made Lord executive producer and gave him complete control over content.
Lord Randolph Churchill married on 15 April 1874 Jennie Jerome, daughter of Leonard Jerome, of New York in the United States, by whom he had two sons:
The First International Congress of Eugenics in 1912 was supported by many prominent persons, including: its president Leonard Darwin, the son of Charles Darwin ; honorary vice-president Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty and future Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ; Auguste Forel, famous Swiss pathologist ; Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone ; among other prominent people.
The marque was established through a joint-venture arrangement, set up in 1952 between Leonard Lord of the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation ( BMC ) and the Donald Healey Motor Company, a renowned automotive engineering and design firm.
Leonard Percy Lord, 1st Baron Lambury KBE ( 15 November 1896 – 13 September 1967 ) was a captain of the British motor industry.
The car originated when Leonard Lord, upon seeing the Jensen Interceptor ( 1950 ) | Jensen Interceptor, requested that Jensen develop a body that could use the A40 mechanicals.
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Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship and its crew, led by Captain James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ), first officer Spock ( Leonard Nimoy ), and chief medical officer Dr. Leonard McCoy ( DeForest Kelley ), in the 23rd century.
Kirk's most significant relationships in the television series are with first officer Spock and chief medical officer Dr. Leonard " Bones " McCoy.
The building was designed by the company's chief engineer, Leonard Pearce, and Scott's role was to enhance the external appearance of the massive architecture.
Leonard Slatkin, chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 2000 – 2004, expressed a desire to tone down the nationalism of the Last Night somewhat, and on the Last Night of the seasons from 2002 until 2007 Rule Britannia has only been heard as part of Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs ( another piece traditional to the Last Night ) rather than separately.
DeForest Kelley plays Leonard McCoy, the chief medical officer of the Enterprise ; Kelley's appearance as the doctor in The Undiscovered Country was to be his last.
* Leonard Wood, US Army chief of staff
In 1911, Secretary Henry L. Stimson and Major General Leonard Wood, his chief of staff, revived the Root reforms.
In 1989, Shih hired Leonard Liu away from a 20-year career with IBM, making him president of the Acer group and chairman and chief executive officer of Acer America Corp. Liu's managerial style reflected his experience at " Big Blue ": in contrast with Shih's traditionally progressive corporate culture, Liu tried to centralize control of Acer.
Her older son, Leonard Lauder, was chief executive of Estée Lauder and is now chairman of the board.
In 1968, motivated by the work of Frank Pantridge cardiologist Leonard Cobb proposed to the chief of the Seattle Fire Department, Gordon Vickery, training firefighters to treat cardiac arrest.
Leonard Worden, the deputy chief of the exploration program, informs the player that all those years, reactivation of the Heechee technology by humans would only make them detectable to the Assassins.
* Urpgor ( voiced by Leonard Whiting ): The chief ( and, it seems only ) Urpney scientist.
From late 1898 to May 1900, he served as the chief of staff to the military governor of Cuba, General Leonard Wood, being promoted to Colonel of regulars in May 1899.
The Coast Guard traces the lineage of Commandants back to Captain Leonard G. Shepard, chief of the Revenue Marine Bureau, even though he never officially received the title of Captain-Commandant.
Orvis's chief competitors included both the mass-produced rods of Sears, Wards, and Chubb, and the top-end rods produced by Leonard, Kosmic, and other exclusive manufacturers of what were essentially custom-built fly rods.
His great grandfather was Anthony White I, a royalist, who, after the execution of Charles I, emigrated to Bermuda and became connected with the government of the islands, of which his son, Anthony White II, and grandson, Leonard White, were chief justices.
The News & Observer newspaper's nickname, " The N & O ," gave the site its name, presented online as NandO or Nando, apparently after the newspaper's News Library staff pointed out that the ampersand would create difficultes in database construction and so coined the title of NandO, according to Teresa Leonard, chief librarian of The News & Observer.
Although he had long-running roles in popular dramas like the police series Softly, Softly ( where he played the assistant chief constable between 1967-69 ), almost certainly his best known role was in the situation comedy The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, which began in 1976, and starred Leonard Rossiter as the title character.
* Leonard Wood, crew chief, amassed 96 wins as crew chief and helped innovate the modern pit stop
She emigrated to Australia in 1959 with her husband Leonard ( 1914 – 1994 ) and three children, when Leonard was appointed chief librarian at the Reid Library at the University of Western Australia, a job he held from 1960-1979.

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