Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Iola Leroy" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Leroy and Dr
She believed that the death knell of paramour rights was sounded by the trial of Ruby McCollum, a black woman who murdered her white lover, Dr. C. Leroy Adams, in Live Oak, Florida, in 1952.
" A short analysis of the position of arguments in the late 20th century is given by Dr Velikovsky's ex-associate, and Kronos editor, C. Leroy Ellenberger, in his A Lesson from Velikovsky.
Dr. Leroy Hood was born October 10, 1938 in Missoula, Montana.
Dr. Leroy Walker Character Award
Denver area key leaders in both educating the public and pursuing contamination information that remains withheld by the U. S. Government include Dr. Leroy Brown, a Boulder scientist, retired FBI Special Agent Jon Lipsky, who led the FBI's raid of the Rocky Flats plant to investigate illegal plutonium burning and other environmental crimes and Wes McKinley, who was the foreman of the grand jury investigation into the operations at Rocky Flats and is today a Colorado State Representative.
* 2003: Dr. Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology
Camp Leroy Johnson in New Orleans, Louisiana, formerly known as the New Orleans Air Base, is located on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain in the area bounded west by London Ave. south by Leon C. Simon Dr. and east by Inner Harbor Navigation Canal.
When the transfer was completed in 1899, he was succeeded by Dr. Leroy Belt in 1900, and then by Dr. Albert Edwin Smith in 1905.
Dr. Leroy Belt was selected as the new president in May 1901.
Gregory, and Dr. Alain Leroy Locke, were inducted into the Fraternity.
McCollum, a black woman, had shot and killed her physician and white lover, Senator-elect Dr. Leroy Adams, who was being groomed to run for Governor of Florida.
The Coggins test ( agar immunodiffusion ) is a sensitive diagnostic test for equine infectious anemia developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in the 1970s.
His track coach was Dr. Leroy T. Walker.
Before the ending credits, the clones of Leroy happily dance to the Elvis Presley song Jailhouse Rock, with an angry Dr. Hämsterviel tapping his feet.
Jeff State has had three presidents: Dr. Leroy Brown ( 1964-1971 ), Dr. George L. Layton ( 1971-1979 ), and Dr. Judy M. Merritt ( 1979-present ).
Through all of this craziness, the insane bellboy / bartender, " Dr ." Willie Leroy Jones ( new character played by Perry ), is causing ruckus in the already rowdy hotel.
* Madea / Dr. Willie Leroy Jones-Tyler Perry
* 2010 Dr. Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology, for creating the technological foundation for genomics and proteomics through the invention of five groundbreaking instruments and for explicating the potentialities of genome and proteome research into the future.
She was convicted of killing Dr. C. Leroy Adams, whom she accused of forcing her to submit to sex and bear his child.
On Sunday morning, August 3, 1952, McCollum shot and killed prominent Live Oak, Florida physician and state senator-elect, Dr. C. Leroy Adams.

Leroy and .
Bergson and Leroy announce that `` the secret is the center of a philosophy '' and thereafter a hundred followers declare secrecy a higher verity.
Others are Drs. and Mmes. Alfred Robbins, and J. Lafe Ludwig and Gen. and Mrs. Leroy Watson.
F. Leroy Forlines, Robert Picirilli, Stephen Ashby and Matthew Pinson ( see citations ) are four of the more prominent supporters.
From the painting's title, art critic Louis Leroy coined the term " Impressionism ", which he intended as disparagement but which the Impressionists appropriated for themselves.
The trail is paved from the village of Leroy 16 miles north to Cadillac.
Encyclopedia Brown is a series of books featuring the adventures of boy detective Leroy Brown, nicknamed " Encyclopedia " for his intelligence and range of knowledge.
Of particular importance were Leroy Sherman's unit hydrograph, the infiltration theory of Robert E. Horton, and C. V. Theis's aquifer test / equation describing well hydraulics.
The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant ( Impression, Sunrise ), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satiric review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari.
Critic and humorist Louis Leroy wrote a scathing review in the newspaper Le Charivari in which, making wordplay with the title of Claude Monet's Impression, Sunrise ( Impression, soleil levant ), he gave the artists the name by which they became known.
Derisively titling his article The Exhibition of the Impressionists, Leroy declared that Monet's painting was at most, a sketch, and could hardly be termed a finished work.
The first generation of Lindy Hop is popularly associated with dancers such as " Shorty " George Snowden, his partner Big Bea, and Leroy Stretch Jones and Little Bea.
" When " Air steps " or " aerials " such as the Hip to Hip, Side Flip, and Over the Back ( the names describe the motion of the woman in the air ) began to appear in 1936, the old guard of dancers such as Leon James, Leroy Jones, and Shorty Snowden disapproved of the new moves.
Clarence Leroy " Lee " Van Cleef, Jr. ( January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989 ) was an American film actor who appeared mostly in Western and action pictures.
* 1932 – Leroy Jenkins, American composer and violinist ( d. 2007 )
Paul Leroy Robeson ( April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976 ) was an American singer and actor who was a political activist for the Civil Rights Movement.
His appearances on over 2, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, along with Milt Hinton, Ray Brown and Leroy Vinnegar.
Robert Leroy Johnson ( May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938 ) was an American blues singer and musician.
The precursors of rhythm and blues came from jazz and blues, which overlapped in the Late-1920s, 1930s through the work of musicians such as The Harlem Hamfats, with their 1936 hit " Oh Red ", as well as Lonnie Johnson, Leroy Carr, Cab Calloway, Count Basie, and T-Bone Walker.
The trio, along with Leroy Jones formed a defensive frontline that was locally nicknamed The Bruise Brothers, coined from a popular act at the time, The Blues Brothers.
Willie Brown, mandolin player Fiddlin ' Joe Martin, and harmonica player Leroy Williams played with House on these recordings.

Leroy and Frank
Elsewhere in Tromaville, a gang of three men consisting of Leroy ( Patrick Kilpatrick ), Frank ( Larry Sulton ), and Rico ( Michael Russo ) are holding up a Mexican restaurant called " The Mexican Place.
" Leroy kills one of the patrons ( Xavier Barquet ) and Frank attacks a blind woman named Sarah ( Andree Maranda ) after Leroy kills her guide dog.
He wreaks bloody vengeance on the three men: Leroy is first covered in whipped cream ( and a cherry ) before having a milkshake-stirrer rammed into his throat, Rico has his hands and wrists plunged into a deep-fryer, and Frank is stuffed in an oven.
Directed by Frank Cavestani and Catherine Leroy.
The piano concerto form survived through the 20th century into the 21st, with examples being written by Arnold Schoenberg, Béla Bartók, Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Medtner, Alexander Tcherepnin, Maurice Ravel, George Gershwin, Michael Tippett, Charles Wuorinen, York Bowen, Frank Martin, Bohuslav Martinů, Peter Mieg, Heinrich Sutermeister, Dmitri Shostakovich, Samuel Barber, Witold Lutosławski, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Peter Mennin, György Ligeti, Elliott Carter, Selim Palmgren, Leroy Anderson, and others.
From this point on, he played an important role in the West Coast school of jazz, performing on the Los Angeles jazz scene with Shorty Rogers, Hampton Hawes, Red Mitchell, Art Pepper, Russ Freeman, Frank Rosolino, Chet Baker, Leroy Vinnegar, Pete Jolly, Howard McGhee, Bob Gordon, Conte Candoli, Sonny Criss, and numerous others.
Frank Leroy Chance ( September 9, 1876 – September 15, 1924 ) was an American professional baseball player.
With their own show revamped to a sitcom, bandleader-comedian Harris and singer-actress Faye played themselves, raising two precocious children in and out of slightly zany situations, mostly involving Harris's band guitarist Frank Remley ( Elliott Lewis ), obnoxious delivery boy Julius Abruzzio ( Walter Tetley, familiar as nephew Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve ), Robert North as Faye's fictitious deadbeat brother, Willie, and sponsor's representative Mr. Scott ( Gale Gordon ), and usually involving bumbling, malapropping Harris needing rescue from acidly-loving Faye.
It is quirky philosophical comedy of three businessmen, art dealers Benny ( Miguel Sandoval ) ( American ) and Frank ( Alex Cox ) ( British ), who set out in Liverpool in search of a meal, and end up in a whirlwind trip around the Earth in search of food, meeting businessman Leroy ( Robert Wisdom ) in the desert, then discovering that they are present at the birth of the new female Messiah ... and promptly forgetting again.
" The hearing included testimony from Representative John D. Dingell of Michigan, Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota, who is one of two Muslims in the U. S. Congress, Representative Frank Wolf of Virginia, and Los Angeles County Sheriff Leroy Baca.
Directed by Frank Cavestani and Catherine Leroy.
Under Lester Koenig's supervision, Contemporary recorded such artists as Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, the Curtis Counce Group ( featuring Harold Land, Jack Sheldon, Carl Perkins and Frank Butler ), Ben Webster, Benny Carter, Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Phineas Newborn, Jr., Woody Shaw, Shelly Manne, Hampton Hawes, Barney Kessel and Leroy Vinnegar.
Their music featured the works of such artists as Mantovani, Henry Mancini, John Fox, Percy Faith, Hollyridge Strings, Leroy Anderson, Frank Mills and Richard Clayderman.
Hansen first teamed with future partner Frank Goodish ( who later became Bruiser Brody ) in 1975 while in Leroy McGuirk's Tri-State territory.
* Stan Levey Group: Conte Candoli, ( trumpet ); Frank Rosolino ( trombone ); Richie Kamuca ( tenor saxophone ); Sonny Clark ( piano ); Leroy Vinnegar ( bass ); Stan Levey ( drums )
However this scene as described above and depicted in the flim Born on the Fourth of July, was actually not in the book by Ron Kovic but was taken almost frame for frame and word by word from a documentary film made at the 1972 Republican Convention in Miami 1972 titled " Operaton Last Patrol " ( film ) by filmmaker and actor Frank Cavestani, and world famous photo journalist Cathrine Leroy.

0.275 seconds.