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Lombard's and .
He had written the summary / commentary of Peter Lombard's four books of the Sentences.
In doing so, he elevated Lombard's work from a major theological resource to an authoritative text from which masters could teach.
During the Middle Ages of Europe, theologian Peter Lombard's Sentences ( 1150 ) had become a standard work of theology, and many ambitious theological scholars wrote commentaries on it.
Lombard's career was cut short when she died at the age of 33 in a plane crash while returning from a World War II Bond tour.
Lombard's parents divorced and her mother took the three children to Los Angeles in 1914, where Lombard attended Virgil Jr. High School and then Fairfax High School.
It was Lombard's only film in Technicolor and a critical and commercial success.
Unlike many of Lombard's other suitors at the time, Powell was urbane and sophisticated.
She lived with a friend from the days of Mack Sennett, Madalynne Fields, who became Lombard's personal secretary.
Lombard's most famous relationship came in 1936 when she became involved with Clark Gable.
Lombard's funeral was held on January 21 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Lombard's final film, " To Be or Not to Be " ( 1942 ), directed by Ernst Lubitsch and co-starring Jack Benny, a satire about Nazism and World War II, was in post-production at the time of her death.
When the film was released, it received mixed reviews, particularly about its controversial content, but Lombard's performance was hailed as the perfect send off to one of 1930s Hollywood's most important stars.
Gable attended the launch of the SS Carole Lombard on January 15, 1944, the two-year anniversary of Lombard's record breaking war bond drive.
To Be or Not To Be, now regarded as one of the best films of Lubitsch's, Benny's and Lombard's careers, was initially not well received by the public, many of whom could not understand the notion of making fun out of such a real threat as the Nazis.
Lubitsch went independent to direct That Uncertain Feeling ( 1941, a remake of his 1925 film Kiss Me Again ), and the dark anti-Nazi farce To Be or Not to Be ( 1942 ), which was Jack Benny's only major screen success and Carole Lombard's last picture.
Ms. Lombard's plane TWA Flight 3 crashed into nearby Potosi Mountain on January 16, 1942.
Construction began on Lombard's Hill, but a violent windstorm in April 1893 destroyed the frame, and investors abandoned the project.
At least one of Lombard's steam-powered machines apparently remains in working order.
Bullinger felt that he needed to decide the issues for himself, and began a systematic program of reading that started with Peter Lombard's Sentences, then compared the Sentences with the church fathers that Lombard cited and with the Bible.
Her films include My Man Godfrey ( 1936 ), in which she played the flighty mother of Carole Lombard's character, and In Old Chicago ( 1938 ) for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
It is unfinished in its current form, but covers a fairly standard range of theological topics derived from Peter Lombard's Sentences and Augustine.
After Elandslaagte and Lombard's Kop ( 30 October 1900 ) caricatures of French appeared in the “ Illustrated London News ” and he became a press hero.

Fort and Wayne
Moving with his father, by 15 he was working in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Hobby House Restaurant owned by the Clauss family.
When his father prepared to move again, Dave decided to stay in Fort Wayne, dropping out of high school to work full-time at the restaurant.
After his discharge in 1953, Thomas returned to Fort Wayne and the Hobby House.
In the mid-1950s, Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Col. Harland Sanders came to Fort Wayne to find restaurateurs with established businesses in order to try to sell KFC franchises to them.
D. Bayless Lodge No. 359 Fort Wayne, Indiana, and a member of the Shriners ; he received the honorary 33rd degree in 1995.
Category: People from Fort Wayne, Indiana
Category: People from Fort Wayne, Indiana
Category: Fort Wayne Friars players
* 1871 – The National Association, the first professional baseball league, opens its first season in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Hawks shifted from " Tri-Cities " ( the area now known as the Quad Cities ) to Milwaukee ( in 1951 ) and then to St. Louis, Missouri ( in 1955 ); the Royals from Rochester, New York to Cincinnati ( in 1957 ); and the Pistons from Fort Wayne, Indiana to Detroit ( in 1957 ).
* 1790 – Warriors of the Miami tribe under Chief Little Turtle defeat United States troops under General Josiah Harmar at the site of present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the Northwest Indian War.
* 1812 – War of 1812: The Siege of Fort Wayne begins when Chief Winamac's forces attack two soldiers returning from the fort's outhouses.
Draining into Lake Erie, the Maumee River was not necessarily well-suited for large ships, but it did provide an easy connection to Indiana's Fort Wayne.
" The dispute prompted the family to move again, to Fort Wayne, and convert to the Presbyterian church.
In Fort Wayne, Marshall attended high school, graduating in 1869.
** Vernon Jordan is shot and critically injured in an assassination attempt in Fort Wayne, Indiana by Joseph Paul Franklin ( the first major news story for CNN ).
* Fort Wayne Female College is founded ; it will later be renamed Taylor University.
The defense group, centered around Fort Wayne, IN, remained independent under the Magnavox Electronic Systems name, first under Philips and later in the Carlyle Group, until it was acquired by Hughes Electronics in 1995.
The remainder of the operations now falls under Raytheon's Network Centric Systems in Fort Wayne, IN.
Whistler was replaced by Captain Nathan Heald, who had been stationed at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
* S. C. A. N, Stop Child Abuse and Neglect, non-for profit organization based in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Lombard was born Jane Alice Peters in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
She spent her early childhood in Fort Wayne, near the St. Mary's River.
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