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His boss was Mack Sennett, who initially expressed concern that the 24-year-old looked too young.
His new production company became an autonomous production unit partner in Triangle Film Corporation along with Thomas Ince and Keystone Studios ' Mack Sennett ; the Triangle Film Corporation was headed by Griffith's partner Harry Aitken, who was released from the Mutual Film Corporation, and his brother Roy.
Another new major producing company formed during the war years was Triangle, with Mack Sennett, D. W. Griffith and Thomas Ince heading its production units.
Sidney Drew was the leader in developing " polite comedy ", while slapstick was refined by Fatty Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin, who both started with Mack Sennet's Keystone company.
Shearer was born December 23, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, the son of Dora Warren ( née Kohn ), a book-keeper, and Mack Shearer.
Aguirre was fired from his job with the SEC when, as lead investigator of insider trading allegations against Pequot Capital Management, he tried to interview John Mack, then being considered for chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley.
The Judiciary Committee and the US Senate Finance Committee issued a scathing report in 2007, which found that Aguirre had been illegally fired in reprisal for his pursuit of Mack and in 2009, the SEC was forced to re-open its case against Pequot.
He was the youngest of five children, after siblings Edgar, Frank, Matthew ( nicknamed " Mack "), and Willa Mae.
He was a shortstop and leadoff hitter for the baseball team, and he broke school broad jump records held by his brother Mack.
In 1997, a $ 325, 000 bronze sculpture ( equal to $ today ) by artists Ralph Helmick, Stu Schecter, and John Outterbridge depicting oversized nine-foot busts of Robinson and his brother Mack was erected at Garfield Avenue, across from the main entrance of Pasadena City Hall ; a granite footprint lists multiple donors to the commission project, which was organized by the Robinson Memorial Foundation and supported by members of the Robinson family.
Kemp was chosen over Connie Mack, John McCain, and Carroll Campbell, and it is assumed that this was partly because Kemp had several former staffers in influential positions as Dole's senior advisors.
Mack Sennett ( January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960 ) was a Canadian-born American director and actor and was known as the innovator of slapstick comedy in film.
Lipscomb spent most of his life working as a tenant farmer in Texas and was " discovered " and recorded by Mack McCormick and Chris Strachwitz in 1960 during the country blues revival.
It was also repeated in 1853 when Smith's mother Lucy Mack Smith published a history of her son.
The team's owner and manager for its first 50 years was Connie Mack, and its Hall-of-Fame players included Chief Bender, Frank " Home Run " Baker, Jimmie Foxx and Lefty Grove.
According to Bill Libby's Book, Charlie O and the Angry A's, owner Charlie O. Finley banned the word " Athletics " from the club's name because he felt that name was too closely associated with former Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack, and he wanted the name " Oakland A's " to become just as closely associated with him.
( Shibe Park was renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1954.
The team has played at several stadiums in the city, beginning with Recreation Park and continuing at Baker Bowl ; Shibe Park, which was later renamed Connie Mack Stadium in honor of the longtime Philadelphia Athletics manager ; Veterans Stadium ; and now Citizens Bank Park.
M. Hammond, A. H. Mack, and W. Moskalew have noted in their introduction to the text of the Miles Gloriosus that Plautus was, “ free from convention ... that he sought to reproduce the easy tone of daily speech rather than the formal regularity of oratory or poetry.
Walter Mack was named the new President of Pepsi-Cola and guided the company through the 1940s.

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The film stars silent film star Mary Pickford in her first talkie, Johnny Mack Brown in one of his earliest roles, John St. Polis, Matt Moore ( Pickford's ex brother in law ), and Louise Beavers.

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Capra later became a gag writer for Hal Roach's Our Gang series and then writer for slapstick comedy director, Mack Sennett, where he began writing scripts for comedian Harry Langdon.
He then turned his attention to gag writing and found a job with Mack Sennett writing gags for Keystone Kops shorts.
He worked for 20th Century Fox starting in 1940, writing with Mack Gordon.
His TV writing work includes EastEnders and the sitcoms Grass ( which he co-wrote with Simon Day ) and Not Going Out ( which he initially co-wrote with Lee Mack ).
As a college student Mack used his drawing, writing and creativity to explore the many aspects of art while retaining his anonymity.
Though he continued playing the drums in night club bands and selling bagels door-to-door on Broadway, he began writing songs, collaborating with such other songwriters as Leon Carr, Leo Corday, Mann Curtis, Mack David, Milton Drake, Al Goodhart, Walter Kent, Sammy Lerner, Jerry Livingston, Dick Manning, Bob Merrill, Ed Nelson, and Maurice Sigler.
The writing team ’ s renewed chemistry produced strong material, and resulted in McGregor and Robbins officially rejoining Gartner, Mack and McVay in yet another Bionic Jive lineup.
Del Ruth, who started out as a screenwriter in 1915 writing gags for Mack Sennett, began directing feature films in the 1920s.

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) Mack Library's Special Collections includes an American Hymnody Collection of about 700 titles.
Brandauer had resisted questions about how his production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's classic musical comedy about the criminal MacHeath would differ from earlier versions, and his production featured Mack the Knife in a three-piece suit and white gloves, stuck to Brecht's text, and avoided any references to contemporary politics or issues.
The Austrians began the war by invading Bavaria with an army of about 70, 000 under Karl Mack von Leiberich, and the French army marched out from Boulogne in late July 1805 to confront them.
In chronological order others include: " I've Been Everywhere " by Hank Snow ( 1962 ) ( album of the same title ) and Johnny Cash ( 1996 ) Unchained reworked from the original 1959 Geoff Mack Australian-place-names version made popular by the singer Lucky Starr ; " Down on the Corner " ( 1969 ) by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys covered by a dozen other groups ; " Kalamazoo " ( 1995 ) by Luna on Penthouse ; " Cold Rock a Party " ( 1997 ) by MC Lyte on Bad As I Wanna B ; " Kalamazoo " a song by the rock trio Primus on the 1997 Brown Album ; " Top of the World " by Rascalz ( 1999 ) on Global Warning ; " Kalamazoo ", a song by Ben Folds Five on the 2004 EP Super D ; " 65 Miles from Kalamazoo " ( 2008 ) by R. J. Miller ( a lament for a lost Gibson guitar and a metaphor about " an old girlfriend from Kalamazoo "); and " Kalamazoo " ( 2009 ) by Mike Craver on his album Shining Down.
* In 2004, the record was again broken by a group from Clifton, Queensland which used a standard Mack truck to pull 120 trailers a distance of about.
Publicity about the rebirth of XERF with its 250 kW daytime programming attracted the attention of Bill Mack.
For a time Bill Mack ’ s shows began to go out from XERF between 2AM and 6AM Central Standard Time using the 250, 000 watts RCA transmitter and Venditti had talked about creating a microwave link so that Bill Mack could broadcast live from his own studio in Fort Worth.
-Article about Bill Mack and the restoration of the old RCA 250 kW transmitter by Mike Venditti
Grosse Pointe Park has about of borders with Detroit, with one border between Alter Road and Wayburn to the southwest, and another along Mack Avenue to the northwest ; its third border on land is with the city of Grosse Pointe along Cadieux Road to the northeast.
Mack was deliberating about a course of action to pursue and the Austrian army remained inactive at Ulm until the 11th.
* 1900s: Inspired by Orville and Wilbur Wright, Willis Carrier and Henry Ford's inventions, John Mack has a vision, dreaming about producing heavy duty trucks and engines.
Before Joseph Smith, Jr. was born, his mother Lucy Mack Smith went to a grove near her home in Vermont and prayed about her husband Joseph Smith, Sr .' s repudiation of evangelical religion.
Blades has composed dozens of musical hits, the most famous of which is " Pedro Navaja ," a song about a neighborhood thug who appears to die during a robbery ( his song " Sorpresas " continues the story ), inspired by " Mack the Knife.
The Village Voice reported one exchange between Republican Congressman Connie Mack of Florida and Elizabeth Linder, who had just given emotional testimony about her son's work and motivations.
At about the same time he became a Baptist, being baptized by Mr. John Mack at Serampore.
Mack Sennett introduces us to the days when " Movies Were Movies " and we follow the Mack and Mabel love story through the eyes of a cameraman who sings " Look What Happened to Mabel " to inform us about her burgeoning career.
Mack is an unincorporated town and a U. S. Post Office located about 10 miles east of the Colorado / Utah border in Mesa County, Colorado, United States.
After learning about Smallville from the show's casting director, Dee Dee Bradley, Allison Mack toyed with the idea of auditioning for the role of Lana Lang, but chose instead to audition for the role of Chloe Sullivan.
Mack enjoys the fact that her character was created specifically for the show, because she feels like she does not have to worry about being compared to someone else in the same role, which she likens to people comparing Michael Rosenbaum ’ s performance as Lex Luthor to Gene Hackman ’ s portrayal in the Superman film series of the 1970s – 1980s.
Mack talked about his father and grandfather ; and the influence they and the land developers had on his life.
Other players complained about Rube's lack of dependable behavior, and following the 1907 season he had ended as the goat of a series that cost the A's the pennant won by the Detroit Tigers, Mack finally lost patience with him and sold Waddell to the St. Louis Browns for $ 5, 000.

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