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Under the administration of W. T. Lowrey ( 1898 – 1911 ), the endowment fund was renewed and the plant was greatly improved.
The administration of J. W. Provine ( 1911 – 1932 ) was a fruitful period, seeing the completion of Provine Science Building ( largely constructed in Lowrey's administration ), and the construction of Lowrey Hall, Alumni Hall, Farr-Hall Hospital, Jennings Hall, Ratliff Hall and Crestman Hall.

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* 1917 – Peanuts Lowrey, American baseball player ( d. 1986 )
The Lynn R. Lowrey Arboretum, consisting of more than 4000 trees and shrubs ( giving birth to the legend that Rice has a tree for every student ), is spread throughout the campus.
Hudson in particular was able to coax a wide range of timbres from his Lowrey organ ; on the choruses of " Tears of Rage ", for example, it sounds like a mellotron.
* Walter M. Lowrey ( 1921 – 1980 ), historian
* Bill G. Lowrey, politician
In 1776, the three sold the settlement to Thomas Lowrey, a Flemington speculator.
In 1794, Lowrey sold the tract to Paul Henri Mallet-Prevost, a Swiss fugitive from the French Revolution.
* Colonel Thomas Lowrey ( 1737-1809 ), settled in Milford in the 1790s and built the first hotel and grist mill on Bridge Street.
Townshend also worked with synthesisers that made their debut on Who's Next that included the EMS VCS3, the ARP Instruments, Inc. ARP 2600, some of which modified a Lowrey TBO Berkshire organ.
The college was founded in 1873 by Confederate General Mark P. Lowrey, a pastor, as a women's college.
Blue Mountain Female Institute, as it was called at first, started with 50 students with Mr. Lowrey and his two daughters serving as the faculty.
Originally an independently-owned institution, the college was turned over to the Mississippi Baptist Convention in 1920 by the Lowrey Family.
As a junior in high school, he received lessons from Boysie Lowrey and played in " a jazz group that Lowery organized.

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* The Moral Aspect of the Economical Problem: Presidential Address to the Ethical Society, London, Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co., 1888
In 1976 Norlin Music Inc., faced with mounting debts, began dismantling Selmer UK piece by piece, until the only facility was a repair center for Lowrey organs with a single employee.
* Milner Barry, R .: Bayreuth and Franconian Switzerland, London, S. Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co., 1887.

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Marcus Burnett ( Martin Lawrence ) and Mike Lowrey ( Will Smith ) are best friends and detectives in the narcotics division of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
8 years after the events of the first film, Miami police detectives Marcus Barnett ( Martin Lawrence ) and Mike Lowrey ( Will Smith ) are investigating the flow of highly-potent ecstasy into the city.

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Because of this, Internal Affairs reassigns all members of the narcotics division, effectively shutting them down, but Captain Howard delays the order to give Lowrey and Burnett a chance to get Julie and the drugs back.

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While Compaq shareholders unanimously approved the deal, there was a public proxy battle within HP as the deal was strongly opposed by numerous large HP shareholders, including the sons of the company founders, Walter Hewlett and David W. Packard, as well as the California Public Employees ’ Retirement System ( Calpers ) and the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan.
Edinburgh London: W. Blackwood and sons, 1916.
Cheung Chuk Ling, W. T. Pearce, and H. R. Wells revived the college so that the training of the sons of church members might be carried on.
In 1857 John and Margaret Prey, adult sons, John W., Thomas, and William, and teenage children, David and Rebecca, came from Wisconsin to preempt land near the proposed town called " Olathe.
Many of his sermons were published posthumously under the titles Theology Explained and Defended ( 5 vols., 1818 – 1819 ), to which a memoir of the author by two of his sons, W. T. and Sereno E. Dwight, is prefixed, and Sermons by Timothy Dwight ( 2 vols., 1828 ), which had a large circulation both in the United States and in England.
His sons Felix and Henry W. also acquired substantial property in the area.
His sons Peter W. Barlow and William Henry Barlow became notable civil engineers of the 19th century.
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Some historians, including W. M. Aird, have suggested that St-Calais felt the division of the Conqueror's realm between two sons was unwise.
Both of W. W. Mayo's sons, William James Mayo ( 1861 – 1939 ) and Charles Horace Mayo ( 1865 – 1939 ) would grow up in Rochester, and when old enough both attended medical school.
Dr. W. W. Mayo ( who by this time was 70 years of age ) became the consulting physician and surgeon at the hospital, and his two sons began seeing patients and performing surgeries with the assistance of the Sisters of Saint Francis.
Sharecroppers ' sons Carl Perkins and his brothers Jay Perkins and Clayton Perkins, along with drummer W. S. Holland, had been playing their music roughly ninety miles from Memphis.
( 3 ) Lionel James Trotter A Leader of Light Horse: Life of Hodson of Hodson's Horse ( W. Blackwood and sons 1901, 1910 )
The couple had three sons: Robert W. Sarnoff, Edward Sarnoff, and Thomas W. Sarnoff.
On March 18, US President George W. Bush had set a deadline for the ruler of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, and his two sons, Uday and Qusay to leave the country, or face military action.
In 1925, Warren A. Bechtel's sons Warren Jr., Stephen, and Ken joined him and incorporated as W. A.
In 1928, John W. Nordstrom retired and sold his shares to two of his sons, Everett and Elmer.
In 1925, Warren A. Bechtel's sons Warren Jr., Stephen, and Ken joined him and incorporated as W. A.
Some of his essays were published by his sons ( 2 vols., 1831 ); and a memoir appeared in 1827 by W. Schröter.
They had four sons and two daughters, Charles Edward Brookhart, John Roberts Brookhart, Samuel Colar Brookhart, Smith W. Brookhart Jr., Florence Hearne Brookhart Yount, and Edith A. Brookhart Millard.
One of his sons, U. S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Smith W. Brookhart Jr., served as an assistant trial counsel for the prosecution at the Nuremberg War Trials.

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