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McFarland and continued
After McFarland died, Thomas Babcock-who was also the town's first postmaster, bought the remaining stock and continued a store in the building.
With his ship under terrific enemy shellfire, McFarland performed his duties with skill and courage and, when the Lackawanna ran into his ship and every man at the wheel was in danger of being crushed, remained steadfast at his station and continued to steer the ship.

McFarland and personal
Use of the " Spanky " name by McFarland for subsequent business or personal activities was expressly granted to McFarland in one of his studio contracts.
Following the 1938 Our Gang short Came the Brawn, McFarland " retired " from Our Gang, beginning a personal appearance tour.
The The McFarland Dianic Tradition is a vibrant, living tradition that encourages creativity and at the same time provides a structure and a sound foundation for personal growth.

McFarland and appearances
George " Spanky " McFarland ( October 2, 1928 – June 30, 1993 ) was an American actor most famous for his appearances as a child in the Our Gang series of short-subject comedies of the 1930s and 1940s.
Welsh took a break away from boxing after winning the Lonsdale belt, earning good money making theatrical appearances at music halls in London, but a chance meeting with Packy McFarland led to a match being arranged between them.

McFarland and cameo
The first two entries of the season, Bedtime Worries and Wild Poses the latter of which featured a surprise cameo by Laurel and Hardy as babies, released in the fall of 1933, focused on Spanky McFarland and his hapless parents, portrayed by Gay Seabrook and Emerson Treacy, in a family-oriented situation comedy format similar to that later popular on television.

McFarland and films
McFarland appeared as “ Spanky ” in 95 Our Gang films between 1932 and 1942.
* George McFarland, an actor, appeared as Spanky in 95 Our Gang films between 1932 and 1942.
The Films of Louis Malle: A Critical Analysis, a detailed critical exploration of Malle's films, written by Nathan Southern and Jacques Weissgerber, was published by McFarland in 2005.
* R. H. Langley, " The Doctor Who error finder: plot, continuity, and production mistakes in the television series and films ", McFarland & Co., 2005, ISBN 0-7864-1990-3

McFarland and television
In the mid 1950s, when the Our Gang comedies were sweeping the nation on TV, McFarland hosted an afternoon children's show, The Spanky Show, on KOTV television in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The book from McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers was well received and created new interest in the television and radio show.
She also played the same dignified, poised dowager in other movies, with W. C. Fields ( Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, 1941 ) and ( Tales of Manhattan, 1942 ), Abbott and Costello ( Little Giant, 1946 ), Laurel and Hardy ( The Dancing Masters, 1943 ), Red Skelton ( Bathing Beauty, 1944 ), Jack Benny ( The Horn Blows at Midnight, 1945 ), Wheeler and Woolsey and George " Spanky " McFarland ( Kentucky Kernels, 1934 ) and ( High Flyers, 1937, with Lupe Vélez thrown in for good measure ), radio comedian Joe Penner ( The Life of the Party, 1937 ), George " Gabby " Hayes ( Sunset in El Dorado ), and Danny Kaye ( Up In Arms, 1944 ), and on television with Martin and Lewis ( The Colgate Comedy Hour, December 1951 ).
He made his professional film debut in the independent film Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss ( 1998 ), which brought him wide attention and caught the attention of executives who cast him in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, as Jack McFarland, a flamboyantly gay, frequently unemployed actor.
* John Kenneth Muir, " A critical history of Doctor Who on television ", McFarland & Co., 1999, ISBN 0-7864-0442-6
Melanie McFarland, another television critic, also laments that the show does little to educate on successful intervention and instead deceives the subjects of each episode in order to film them at their lowest point.
Rosario Inés Consuelo Yolanda Salazar ( previously McFarland ; also known as " Rosie " and " Ro-Ro ") is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by actress Shelley Morrison.
John Philip " Jack " McFarland was a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will & Grace, played by Sean Hayes.
Wyss starred in Season 1 of the fantasy television series Highlander: The Series as a reporter named Randi McFarland.
On television, Angarano had a recurring role as Elliott, the son of Jack McFarland, on the television series Will & Grace.

McFarland and including
Several books offering insight and background information to Blake's 7 were produced, including Blake's 7: The Complete Guide by Adrian Rigelsford ( Boxtree, 1995 ), Blake's 7: The Inside Story by Joe Nazzaro and Sheelagh Wells ( Virgin, 1997 ), A History and Critical Analysis of Blake's 7 by John Kenneth Muir ( McFarland and Company, 1999 ), and Liberation.
Richardson and Abby Sage McFarland lived together, their friends and acquaintances ( including Horace Greeley ) understanding Richardson was protecting the woman he loved while she was trying to get a divorce, something that was not well received generally by the public in the 1860s.

McFarland and on
Parapsychology in the twenty-first century: essays on the future of psychical research McFarland.
In January 1994, McFarland posthumously joined fellow alumnus Jackie Cooper to become one of only two Our Gang members to receive a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
McFarland was in his bedroom getting dressed on June 30, 1993 when he collapsed.
Local histories record that Walter McFarland, who moved here from North Carolina, began making whiskey and peach brandy in about 1804 on a estate just south of Panther Creek, on today's U. S. 431.
* McFarland is an unincorporated community on M-35 near the boundary with Delta County at
Jim McFarland moved his general store from its earlier location on McFarland Creek to a site in town.
McFarland is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States, on the eastern shore of Lake Waubesa.
Among the festivities were banners on light poles, activities such as the Taste of McFarland, and live music at the Gazebo near downtown McFarland.
* Macfarlane, Scott ( 2007 ), The Hippie Narrative: A Literary Perspective on the Counterculture, Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co Inc, ISBN 0-7864-2915-1 & ISBN 978-0-7864-2915-8.
E. L. Abel's book Jewish Genetic Disorders: A Layman's Guide ( McFarland, 2008: ISBN 0-7864-4087-2 ) is a comprehensive reference text on the topic ; also see the Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders for more information.
* " Ave Maria " ( w. ( Fr ) Paul Bernard m. Charles Gounod )-M. A. Guarini on Edison Records-W. D. McFarland on Berliner Records
Base Ball on the Western Reserve: The Early Game in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, Year by Year and Town by Town, 1865 – 1900 ( Jefferson, N. C .: McFarland ).
* Lillian Gish A Life on Stage and Screen – Stuart Oderman ( McFarland & Company, 2000 )
He appeared as Carter Heywood's ex-boyfriend who subsequently fell in love with a woman on Spin City, and played a geeky birdwatcher who caught the eye of Jack McFarland on Will & Grace.
* Meron Langsner, ' Theatre Hoplology: Simulations and Representations of Violence on the Stage ' in ' Text & Presentation 2006 ' edited by Stratos E. Constantinidis ', McFarland ( 2007 ), ISBN 0-7864-3077-X, 9780786430772.
The film opens with Mr. McFarland ( Timothy Bottoms ) driving erratically down a residential street on the way to drop off his son, John ( John Robinson ).
Thomas McFarland, on the other hand, in 2000 cautioned against overemphasizing the " political, social, or historical readings " of the poem, which distract from its " consummate surface and bloom ".

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