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Mitchell and modeled
The University of Chicago's Mitchell Tower ( left ), modeled after Oxford's Magdalen Tower, Oxford | Magdalen Tower ( right ).

Mitchell and Tara
* Mielnik, Tara Mitchell.
Road to Tara: The Life of Margaret Mitchell.
However, one author has observed that McDaniel's character is not far off from the persona of Mammy that Margaret Mitchell created in the book, that in both the film and the book the much younger Scarlett speaks to Mammy in a way that would be unacceptable for a Southern teen of that era to speak to a much older white person, and that neither the book nor the film make any hint to Mammy's own children ( dead or alive ), her own family ( dead or alive ) or her desires to have anything other than her life at Tara serving on a slave plantation.
* Tara plantation: In the book and the motion picture Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Tara Hill is the origin of the name of the O ' Hara plantation in Georgia, USA
Mitchell has also appeared as a vocalist and instrumentalist on recordings by His Name Is Alive, Retsin, Tara Jane O ’ Neil, Sasha Frere-Jones with Tom Ze, The Sands, Ted Leo, and Saturday Looks Good To Me.
Tara is the name of a fictional plantation in the State of Georgia in the historical novel Gone with the Wind ( 1936 ) by Margaret Mitchell.
She had the front door of the Tara set restored and, after exhibit at the Atlanta History Center in 1989, lent it for permanent display at the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum in midtown Atlanta, Georgia.
Loughlin plays Tara Mitchell, the pretty and popular head cheerleader who also happens to be the local police chief's daughter.

Mitchell and after
Subsequently, Roosa and Mitchell were recycled to serve as members of the backup crew after returning from Apollo 14, while Pogue and Carr were re-assigned to the Skylab program where they later flew on Skylab 4.
In the city, BUS US 131 is named Mitchell Street, after George Mitchell, but may be referred to as main street.
As to what became of her star-crossed lovers, Rhett and Scarlett, after the novel ended, Mitchell did not know, and said, " For all I know, Rhett may have found someone else who was less difficult.
Once an older NOAA ship leaves service, a newer one can be given the same hull number ; for example, " S 222 " was assigned to NOAAS Mount Mitchell ( S 222 ), then assigned to NOAAS Thomas Jefferson ( S 222 ), which entered NOAA service after Mount Mitchell was stricken.
Two years after Wizards publication, Baum and Denslow teamed up with composer Paul Tietjens and director Julian Mitchell to produce a musical stage version of the book under Fred R. Hamlin.
Mitchell arrived home from college a day after her mother had passed away.
Upshaw agreed to an uncontested divorce after John Marsh gave him a loan and Mitchell agreed not to press assault charges against him.
Several months after marrying John Marsh, Mitchell quit due an ankle injury that would not heal properly and to become a full-time wife.
The novel is thought to be lost ; Mitchell destroyed some of her manuscripts herself and others were destroyed after her death.
In May 1926, after Mitchell had left her job at the Atlanta Journal and was recovering at home from her ankle injury, she wrote a society column for the Sunday Magazine, " Elizabeth Bennet's Gossip ", which she continued to write until August.
Mitchell sponsored a second cruiser named after the city of Atlanta, USS Atlanta ( CL-104 ).
The suggestion was made after George Mitchell told those at the meeting that Palestinian representatives had insisted that they would not return to negotiations until Israel halted all settlement activity in the eastern half of the city.
Quills went into decline after the invention of the metal pen, which was first patented in America in 1810 and then mass produced by 1860, although mass production began in Great Britain as early as 1822 by John Mitchell of Birmingham.
The beer is named after the legendary Supermarine Spitfire aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell.
Soon after, Greig and Mitchell left the group and were replaced by Billy Etheridge and Frank Beard.
* January 19 – Former U. S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell is released on parole after 19 months at a federal prison in Alabama.
* Grissom's boyhood home on Grissom Avenue ( renamed in his honor after his Mercury flight ) in Mitchell, Indiana, is currently being restored into a museum.
With the coming of free agency after the 1976 season, and with team owner Finley unwilling to pay the higher salary that Jackson would ask for, Jackson was traded on April 2, 1976 along with minor leaguer Bill VanBommell and Ken Holtzman to the Baltimore Orioles for Don Baylor, Mike Torrez, and Paul Mitchell.
The ranges were named in 1836 by Surveyor General of New South Wales Sir Thomas Mitchell after the Grampian Mountains in his native Scotland, but are also known by the name Gariwerd, from one of the local Australian Aboriginal languages, either the Jardwadjali or Djab Wurrung language.
The Mitchell family of Dennis, Hank / Henry and Alice were all named after the Ketchams.
Millard Mitchell died at fifty years of age from lung cancer shortly after this picture ; this was his last movie.
In the basement of the new Ellicott Square Building, Main Street, Buffalo, New York, Mitchell Mark ( properly spelled Mitchel Mark ) and his brother Moe Mark added what they called Edison's Vitascope Theater ( entered through Edisonia Hall ), which they opened to the general public on October 19, 1896 in collaboration with Rudolf Wagner, who had moved to Buffalo after spending several years working at the Edison laboratories.
* When Elizabeth said " ouch " after stubbing her toe on a chair, Mitchell said something that sounded like: " You better be quiet, and I won't hurt you.

Mitchell and local
That same year, George A. Mitchell, a prominent Cadillac banker and railroad entrepreneur, and Adam Gallinger, a local carpenter, formed the Clam Lake Canal Improvement and Construction Company.
The city ’ s immediate proximity to two lakes, as well as Manistee National Forest, Pere Marquette State Forest, Mitchell State Park and a number of major highways ensures that tourism occupies a significant sector of the local economy.
The Mitchell Hall, built 1896, was donated to the community by Alexander Mitchell Farmer at Redwells Farm. Alexander also donated the first Parish Church organ. The Mitchell Hall is used by local community groups, and is an asset to the wider Fife community.
He took a job at Carpenter Body Works, a local bus manufacturing business, and rented an apartment in Mitchell.
In Oregon v. Mitchell,, the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the parts of the law which required states to register 18-year-olds for state and local elections.
During the 1970s, Mitchell began playing with local bands in Sarnia.
The county is served by The Mitchell News-Journal, a weekly newspaper printed by Community Newspapers, Inc. and WTOE radio, at 1470 kHz on the AM dial to cover local news.
A delegation met Mitchell at Terre Haute, Indiana, and the local procession was made up of the K. of P. Band, labor organizations, and school children.
This sports and recreation park was begun in the 1960s by a group of town leaders, which included Dr. William L. Mitchell, a local veterinarian.
When it is serialized in the local newspaper, the Circle, led by outraged busybody Rebecca Perry ( Spring Byington ), forces Jed Waterbury ( Thomas Mitchell ) to stop printing the salacious installments.
Professor Frank Mitchell suggested that the monument could have been built within a space of five years, basing his estimation upon the likely number of local inhabitants during the Neolithic and the amount of time they would have devoted to building it rather than farming.
There are plans, supported by the local council, to rename the airport after R. J. Mitchell, designer of the Spitfire.
Another high profile restoration by staff at the British Film Institute's National Film and Television Archive is the Mitchell and Kenyon collection, which consists almost entirely of actuality films commissioned by travelling fairground operators for showing at local fairgrounds or other venues across the UK in the early part of the twentieth century.
In 1982 the city was amalgamated with the neighbouring Kyeamba and Mitchell Shires to form the City of Wagga Wagga local government area.
The local government area was formed as a result of the amalgamation of the City of Wagga Wagga with the Mitchell and Kyeamba Shires in 1981.
Several prominent local Republicans endorsed Harry Mitchell in the race.
Mitchell, who insisted on living in his own flat with his wife instead of living with the local residents, was criticised for his apparent lack of engagement in comparison to his Liberal Democrat and Conservative counterparts.
Each of the four civilians chosen had a special area of expertise: Carter Grayson, the Red Lightspeed Ranger, was a fire fighter in the local fire department ; Chad Lee, the Blue Lightspeed Ranger, worked as a lifeguard and marine animal trainer at a local aquarium and a marine amusement park ; Joel Rawlings, the Green Lightspeed Ranger, was a stunt pilot ; Kelsey Winslow, the Yellow Lightspeed Ranger, was an extreme sports athlete ; and Dana Mitchell, the Captain's daughter, who agreed to become the Pink Lightspeed Ranger, was a nurse and practiced medical arts.
The streams and lakes are home to cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout, Mackinaw Trout ( Lake Trout ), and Golden Trout — about 2. 5 million of which were stocked by a local explorer named Finis Mitchell and his wife during the Great Depression.
Mitchell argued that the change would endanger the local caribou population and noted that eighty per cent of the nickel find was already located outside of the park's boundaries.
In a July 2007 radio interview with local sports talk radio station KNBR, Mitchell disputed that he was out of uniform at the time, and stated that he never wore a cup, even when playing infield.

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