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On the night before the Ole Miss riot of 1962 protesting Meredith's entry to the university, Barnett gave his famous fifteen-word " I Love Mississippi " speech at the University of Mississippi football game in Jackson.
Wolfe wrote two epitaphs for Meredith, one on his memorial in the parish church of Ardtrea, and another intended for his tomb, which can both be read within Meredith's entry.

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Meredith's Inter-Lakes High School is home to the Inter-Lakes Community Auditorium, which plays host to The Summer Theatre in Meredith Village ( formerly the Lakes Region Summer Theater ) every summer.
Meredith's Diana of the Crossways ( 1885 ) is an account of Caroline Norton's life.
A rich part of Meredith's history is a strong connection to tradition.
Fischer is also the subject of Stephen Clingman's Bram Fischer: Afrikaner Revolutionary, which won the Alan Paton Award in 1999, and Martin Meredith's Fischer ' Choice.
As of late 2009, Meredith's broadcasting division is headquartered in the WGCL facility.
This type of ending was a common twist ending utilised by The Twilight Zone, most effectively in the episode " Time Enough at Last " where Burgess Meredith's character is robbed of all his hope by a simple but devastating accident with his glasses.
Meredith's character is based on Commander ( later Rear Admiral ) Gene Markey, USNR, a good friend of John Wayne's in real life.
In George Meredith's Beauchamp's Career, an heiress does not wish to make the commonplace statement that she is " engaged ", nor " betrothed ", " affianced ", or " plighted ".
In this book Anne Shirley is married with six children, but the book focuses more on her new neighbor, the new Presbyterian minister John Meredith, as well as the interactions between Anne's and John Meredith's children.
At this point a fellow employee, Hugh Meredith, suggests that Franklin and he set up a partnership to start a printing shop of their own ; this is subsidized by funds from Meredith's father, though most of the work is done by Franklin as Meredith is not much of a press worker and is given to drinking.
George Meredith's Modern Love ( 1862 ) is a collection of 50 16-line sonnets about the failure of his first marriage.
It is an account of an intelligent and forceful woman trapped in a miserable marriage and was prompted by Meredith's friendship with society beauty and author Caroline Norton.
Evidence is produced that supports Tom's story and refutes Meredith's testimony before a court mediator.

Meredith's and moment
Especially in Committee of the Whole House, where details of legislation were worked out and party issues are for the moment forgotten, Mr Meredith's services to the Province were simply invaluable.

Meredith's and history
* James Meredith's oral history video excerpts at The National Visionary Leadership Project
Today, this small symbol connects all of Meredith's women, reminding them of their time at Meredith and the history of the all-women's college.

Meredith's and civil
When they heard the news, other civil rights campaigners, including SCLC's Martin Luther King, SNCC's Stokely Carmichael, Cleveland Sellers and Floyd McKissick, as well as the Human Rights Medical Committee and other civil rights organizations decided to continue the march in Meredith's name.

Meredith's and United
On March 18, 1966, former United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who frequently conversed by telephone with Barnett during the Meredith crisis in attempts to secure peacefully Meredith's enrollment at Ole Miss, visited the campus.
The impact of Meredith's new system was felt throughout Canada and the United States and as such his five principle ideas ( no-fault compensation, security of benefits, collective liability, exclusive jurisdiction and administration by independent boards ) became known as, and are still known as today as The Meredith Principles
Meredith's Benefit match was played on 7 September 1912, between Manchester United and Manchester City.
After he spent many years in an unmarked grave, the Professional Footballers ' Association, the Welsh FA, Manchester City and Manchester United all agreed to cover the cost of upkeep on a new headstone and, after consultation with Meredith's 94-year-old daughter, a special service was held to mark the new headstone in 2001.
Meredith's art can be found online, at fantasy, science fiction and anime conventions across the United States and as licensed for products worldwide.

Meredith's and .
Meredith's fingers slowed and stopped over a line before him: Sie lacheln, die Schwarzen Hexen.
That turned out to be Don Meredith's final game as a Cowboy.
This was Meredith's last broadcast with NBC, as he returned to ABC to rejoin the Monday Night Football crew for the 1977 season, where he had been a commentator from 1970 – 73.
According to first-person accounts chronicled in Nadine Cohodas's book The Band Played Dixie ( 1997 ), students living in Meredith's dorm bounced basketballs on the floor just above his room through all hours of the night.
In 2002, officials marked the 40th anniversary of Meredith's historic admission to the University of Mississippi with a year-long series of events.
Even Meredith's initial efforts required great courage.
The protesters swarmed the campus in a violent effort to prevent Meredith's enrollment and enforce segregationist laws of Mississippi at the time.
According to first person accounts chronicled in Nadine Cohodas's book The Band Played Dixie, students living in Meredith's dorm bounced basketballs on the floor just above his room through all hours of the night.
" That year 13 % of the student body was African American, and Meredith's son Joseph graduated as the top doctoral student at the school of business.
In the century's first decade, poetry still had a large audience ; volumes of verse published in that time included Thomas Hardy's The Dynasts, Christina Rossetti's posthumous Poetical Works, Ernest Dowson's Poems, George Meredith's Last Poems, Robert Service's Ballads of a Cheechako and John Masefield's Ballads and Poems.
In 1966, James Meredith's march passed through Grenada.
He was involved with James Meredith's efforts to enroll in the University of Mississippi in the early 1960s.
Meredith's former business partner at Montreal, Strachan Bethune, was the grandson of Martha ( Henry ) Hallowell.
It was Williams, Jr. who literally had the last word on ABC's last broadcast, with his rendition of Don Meredith's famous line, " Turn Out the Lights, The Party's Over ", shown as the broadcast ended.
Poirot and Battle race to Anne Meredith's cottage, fearing that she might strike again.
After Sir William Meredith's death in 1923, Mulock was nominated for the primarily ceremonial role of Chancellor.
In 1962, he actively opposed James Meredith's efforts to desegregate his alma mater, the University of Mississippi.
In a speech before more than six thousand students and faculty, Kennedy discussed racial reconciliation and answered questions, including those about his role in Meredith's enrollment.
He first worked as a book illustrator with London publishers, illustrating such works as George Meredith's Jump to Glory Jane ( 1892 ), Jonas Lie's Weird Tales ( 1892 ), Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market ( 1893 ), Jane Barlow's The End of Elfintown ( 1894 ) and his sister's Werewolf ( 1896 ) in an intricate Art Nouveau style.
Carmichael joined Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Floyd McKissick, Cleveland Sellers and others to continue Meredith's march.

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