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McCulloch and always
On pusher configuration autogyros, the rudder is typically placed in the propeller slipstream to maximize yaw control at low airspeed ( but not always, as seen in the McCulloch J-2, with twin rudders placed outboard of the propeller arc ).
is always destitute of value ", with which Marx concurred, saying that " this shows how high even a McCulloch stands above the fetishism of German ' thinkers ' who assert that ' material ', and half a dozen similar irrelevancies are elements of value ".

McCulloch and army
* Benjamin McCulloch ( 1811 – 1862 ), U. S. Marshal for Eastern District of Texas ; became a brigadier general in the army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War
Fighting ensued between Union forces, and a combined army of General Price's Missouri State Guard and Confederate troops from Arkansas and Texas, under General Ben McCulloch.
McCulloch, now in command of the Missourian army, gave chase.
Benjamin McCulloch ( November 11, 1811 – March 7, 1862 ) was a soldier in the Texas Revolution, a Texas Ranger, a U. S. marshal, and a brigadier general in the army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
McCulloch joined the Texas army under Sam Houston in its retreat to east Texas.
McCulloch was then attached to Captain William H. Smith's cavalry company, but left the army to revisit Tennessee.
McCulloch led his scouting company as mounted infantry at the Battle of Monterrey and his expert reconnaissance work preceding the Battle of Buena Vista probably saved Taylor's army from disaster.
She died in Ellis County in 1866 at the home of another of her sons, John C. McCulloch, who had been a captain in the Confederate army.
Henry Eustace McCulloch ( December 6, 1816 – March 12, 1895 ) was a soldier in the Texas Revolution, a Texas Ranger, and a brigadier general in the army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
By that time the Missouri State Guard had linked up with Arkansas State Troops and a Confederate army under General Ben McCulloch, creating a combined force of over 12, 000 men.

McCulloch and was
With Gen. Ben McCulloch, Pike trained three Confederate regiments of Indian cavalry, most of whom belonged to the " civilized tribes ", whose loyalty to the Confederacy was variable.
The office was first created in 1838, with Thomas McCulloch serving as the university's first president.
The power delegated to the federal government was significantly expanded by the Supreme Court decision in McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1819 ), amendments to the Constitution following the Civil War, and by some later amendments — as well as the overall claim of the Civil War, that the states were legally subject to the final dictates of the federal government.
McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1819 ) was a significant case in this regard.
McCulloch was the first company, in 1959, to produce engines for karts.
Its first engine, the McCulloch MC-10, was an adapted chainsaw 2-stroke engine.
The US Supreme Court had affirmed the constitutionality of the Bank under McCulloch v. Maryland, the 1819 case which Daniel Webster had argued successfully on its behalf a decade earlier, the US Treasury recognized the useful services it provided, and the American currency was healthy and stable.
The next year he discussed with his friend Benjamin McCulloch raising a company of volunteers to take to Texas in the expectation that a revolution was imminent.
* 1897-1910-The Brady Enterprise or McCulloch County Enterprise was published.
* 1906-1910-The McCulloch County Star was published.
* 1923-Dan Collins Taylor, a rodeo performer and promoter was born in Doole in McCulloch County.
* 1896 Camp Ben McCulloch, named after Brigadier General, was organized for reunions of United Confederate Veterans.
McCulloch was defeated by St. Robert Alderman Gene Newkirk, a Republican.
It was purchased by the Missourian entrepreneur Robert P. McCulloch of McCulloch Oil for US $ 2, 460, 000.
The claim that McCulloch believed mistakenly that he was buying the more impressive Tower Bridge was denied by Luckin in a newspaper interview .< ref >
Together with Warren McCulloch, Norbert Wiener, John von Neumann, Lawrence J. Fogel, and others, Heinz von Foerster was an architect of cybernetics.
The eponymous fountain was built in 1970, by Robert P. McCulloch, the year before the reconstruction of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, another of McCulloch's projects.
Lake Havasu City was established in 1963 by Robert P. McCulloch ( of McCulloch chainsaws ) as a planned community.
C. V. Wood, who designed Disneyland, was hired by Robert McCulloch to lay out Lake Havasu's unique road system.
The community was developed in the 1970s by Robert P. McCulloch as three large housing sections.
The HPISD portion is served by McCulloch Middle School and Highland Park Middle School, which share a campus located partially in Highland Park and partially in University Park, and Highland Park High School in nearby University Park, which was ranked as the 15th best high school in the United States by the Jay Mathews Challenge Index used by Newsweek in 2008.
He was a former member of the Brady Independent School District trustees and the McCulloch Chamber of Commerce, which presented him with its " Lifetime Achievement Award ".

McCulloch and wearing
: McCulloch plays a squash obsessed executive, who, parodying masked wrestlers, walks around wearing a black ski mask, and never reveals his secret identity, calling himself " The Eradicator ", which he often yells in a high-pitched voice while he plays his favorite game.
* The Eradicator, a ski-mask wearing squash player appearing in a The Kids in the Hall sketch, played by Bruce McCulloch.

McCulloch and at
McCulloch reports that at that time, amongst Sierra Leone's largest present-day ethnolinguistic group, the Mende, who then had about 560, 000 people, about 15 per cent of the population ( i. e. 84, 000 ) were domestic slaves.
Research into stem cells grew out of findings by Ernest A. McCulloch and James E. Till at the University of Toronto in the 1960s.
It features a man ( McCulloch ) who works at a draconian sausage factory and falls in love with a woman who works there kissing the boxes so they have the company's lipstick logo.
: One sketch featured an employee ( McCulloch ) at a counter who loans a customer ( McDonald ) his ballpoint.
In December 1847, a company of the Texas Rangers Division commanded by Henry E. McCulloch established a station at the site of present-day Burnet for the protection of frontier settlers from Indian raids.
* Case Brief for McCulloch v. Maryland at Lawnix. com
In actuality, the recording was by a Danny McCulloch and Gerry Chapman ( usually going under the band name of The Trybe ), consisted of heavy rock versions of Mott's hits and original songs, and had nothing at all to do with the original Mott the Hoople.
When McCulloch phoned Paul McCartney, who had found him increasingly difficult to work with, to announce he was joining Marriott, McCartney reportedly said " I was a little put out at first, but, well, what can you say to that?
That same year, McCulloch died at the age of twenty-six from a heroin overdose in his flat in Maida Vale.
Available in just two body styles, Town Sedan ( 4-door sedan ) and Country Sedan ( 4-door station wagon ), they were powered by Studebaker's V8 with McCulloch supercharger, delivering the same as the 1956 Clipper Custom, although at higher revolutions.
McCulloch Stadium at Willamette
Later Warren McCulloch also arrived at the University of Chicago, and in early 1942 invited Pitts, who was still homeless, together with Lettvin to live with his family.
* Aizawa, Kenneth ; Schlatter, Mark, " Another Look at McCulloch and Pitts's ' Logical Calculus '", Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, Louisiana
* Piccinini, Gualtiero, " The First Computational Theory of Mind and Brain: A Close Look at McCulloch and Pitts's ' Logical Calculus of Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity '", Synthese 141: 175 – 215, 2004.
The football team plays home games at McCulloch Stadium south of the main campus, while basketball, swimming, and volleyball teams use the Lestle J. Sparks Center for home events.
McCulloch is also the voice and creator of Mr. Wong in the online cartoon series at icebox. com.
When Texas seceded, Smith, now a major, refused to surrender his command at Camp Colorado in what is now Coleman, Texas, to the Texas State forces under Col. Benjamin McCulloch and expressed his willingness to fight to hold it.
As a research professor, he joined the department of electrical engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1960, working together with Warren Sturgis McCulloch, Heinz von Foerster, Humberto Maturana and others.
Graham Berry, after an unparalleled agitation in Parliament and in the country, ultimately annihilated the followers of Sir James McCulloch at the general election in 1877.
His success was to continue at the 2002 British Open, staged in Telford, where he captured his third ranking title by beating Ian McCulloch 9 – 4 in the final.
" David B. Kopel, an adjunct professor of constitutional law at Denver University, says this ruling returns the Necessary and Proper clause to its original interpretation outlined by John Marshall in McCulloch v. Maryland.
After Price threatened to launch an attack without his support, McCulloch agreed to an attack at dawn on the 10th but when a rainstorm started during the evening of the 9th, he cancelled his plans and ordered his troops back to camp.
He died at his home, Holly Hill in Prince George's County, Maryland, near Washington, D. C. in 1895 and is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery in D. C. McCulloch Hall, a residence hall at Harvard Business School, was named in his honor.

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