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The circle symbol for aromaticity was introduced by Sir Robert Robinson and his student James Armit in 1925 and popularized starting in 1959 by the Morrison & Boyd textbook on organic chemistry.
* The dinosaur Diplodocus carnegiei ( Hatcher ) was named for Carnegie after he sponsored the expedition that discovered its remains in the Morrison Formation ( Jurassic ) of Utah.
Noting that Clinton's sex life was scrutinized more than his career accomplishments, Morrison compared this to the stereotyping and double standards that blacks typically endure.
In the post-election leadership contest held in November 1935, Attlee was opposed by Herbert Morrison and Arthur Greenwood.
Morrison was seen as the favourite by many, but was distrusted by many sections of the party, especially the left.
Stafford Cripps became President of the Board of Trade, Herbert Morrison was given the post of Deputy Prime Minister and given overall control of Labour's nationalisation programme, Aneurin Bevan became Minister of Health, and Ellen Wilkinson, the only woman to serve in Attlee's government, became Minister of Education.
One of his main reasons for staying on as leader was to frustrate the leadership ambitions of Herbert Morrison, whom Attlee disliked for political and personal reasons.
This highly publicized tournament included hula hoops as holes, published, rules, hole lengths, pars, penalties, Wham-O prizes and, an event in which Fred Morrison, the Frisbee inventor was in attendance ( see article published in the fall issue of Discgolfer Magazine " Disc Golf's Unknown Pioneer " www. omagdigital. com / display_article. php? id = 835174 ).
" That got the wheels turning, because you could buy a cake pan for 5 cents, and if people on the beach were willing to pay a quarter for it, well, there was a business ," Morrison told The Virginian-Pilot newspaper in 2007.
He sold the rights to Wham-O on January 23, 1957 ( his 37th birthday ), and the following year, Morrison was awarded U. S. Design Patent D183, 626 for his flying disc.
" I thought the name was a horror ... terrible ," Morrison told The Press-Enterprise of Riverside in 2007.
Wray was cast in the 1953-1954 ABC situation comedy, The Pride of the Family, as Catherine Morrison.
The VIP event was held at the site of the new ballpark at night, featuring a private concert by Pitbull and a fashion show featuring the new uniforms worn by various Marlins players and coaches, including Ozzie Guillén, Logan Morrison, Hanley Ramírez, and Josh Johnson.
Lord Dunrossil ( as William Morrison ) was Speaker of the UK House of Commons.
On March 3, 2003, Lindh was tackled by inmate Richard Dale Morrison, who assaulted Lindh as he knelt in prayer and then ran away, leaving Lindh with bruises on his forehead.
On July 2, 2003, Morrison was charged with a misdemeanor count of assault.
As late as 1815, Robert Morrison based the first English-Chinese dictionary on this koiné as the standard of the time, though he conceded that the Beijing dialect was gaining in influence.
The times have been expressed by 20th-century novelists as well, such as the Nobel Prize-winning Toni Morrison, whose novel Beloved was adapted as a film of the same name.
According to Danny Morrison, the pseudonym " S. O ' Neill " was used during the 1940s.
They scored another hit with songwriter, Alan O ' Day's " Rock and Roll Heaven ", a paean to several deceased rock singers: Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Otis Redding, Jim Croce and Bobby Darin are among the mentioned ( Croce and Darin died within three months of each other in late 1973, shortly before the song was released ).
Shania Twain was born Eilleen Regina Edwards in Windsor, Ontario, daughter of Sharon ( née Morrison ) and Clarence Edwards.
" The End "' s Oedipal climax was first performed live at the Whisky A Go Go ; the band was thrown out as a result of Morrison screaming " Mother ... I want to fuck you!
That Philip Morrison ’ s laudatory book review of The Mismeasure of Man in Scientific American, was written and published because the editors of the journal had " long seen the study of the genetics of intelligence as a threat to social justice.

Morrison and succeeded
Such was the press and public reaction that she was obliged to seek a vote of confidence from the LSO and RSC ; failing to gain it, she resigned, and was succeeded by John Tusa, whom Morrison calls " steeped in culture.
Later, near the release of the Lost Eden expansion, Byom moved on to the Age of Conan team, and was succeeded as Game Director by Craig Morrison, also known as " Silirrion ".
In 1974 he replaced Dave Liebman in Miles Davis's ensemble, remaining until spring 1975, when he was succeeded by Sam Morrison.
Lord Woolton succeeded William Morrison as Minister for Food.
Milligan also succeeded Grant Morrison on Animal Man for a six issue run in 1991, and became the regular writer of Batman in Detective Comics in the same year.
Sean Ó Brádaigh continued in this position for almost a decade, when he was succeeded by Danny Morrison, who had been editor of An Phoblacht / Republican News.
He was a second cousin of Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs, who succeeded her husband Hale Boggs in Congress in 1973.
In 1732, Metcalf succeeded The Queen's Head ( Harrogate ) fiddler: " Morrison " at the age of fifteen.
William Shepherd Morrison swaps the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for the Postmaster General with George Tryon and is succeeded as Minister of Food by Lord Woolton.
George and Michael O ' Neill, who conceived the magazine, Ann Morrison who succeeded O ' Neill in 1994, and Dorinda Elliott, formerly Newsweek's Asia editor in Hong Kong, who took over in October 2000.

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As an active Democrat, Morrison in 1939 helped to organize the People's League of Independent Voters in New Orleans.
The Colons defeated Morrison and Miz, and thus unified the titles into what became known as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, the umbrella term for what essentially remained two active championships that were now collectively defended.
Son of James Morrison, a Scottish farm laborer and Hannah Nicholson, an English woman, who were both active members of the Church of Scotland.
Morrison was a Presbyterian, and an active freemason.

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His mother, Margaret Morrison Carnegie, earned money by binding shoes.
Martin Hewitt, created by British author Arthur Morrison in 1894, is perhaps the first example of the modern style of fictional private detective.
* DSM-IV Made Easy Summary of diagnostic criteria by James Morrison
* Lowest Confluence: in Matrūh, Egypt at-255 feet (- 78 m ), first visited by Dave Morrison, Steve Price and Tony Carlisle on December 4, 2004.
TW 2000 tram designed by Herbert Lindinger and Jasper Morrison
* Oscar ( opera ), an opera about Oscar Wilde, Irish writer and poet by composer Theodore Morrison to be presented by The Santa Fe Opera in 2013.
Jimi Hendrix died in London in September 1970, shortly after recording Band of Gypsies ( 1970 ), Janis Joplin died of a heroin overdose in October 1970 and they were closely followed by Jim Morrison of the Doors, who died in Paris in July 1971.
A 1959 paper by Philip Morrison and Giuseppe Cocconi first pointed out the possibility of searching the microwave spectrum, and proposed frequencies and a set of initial targets
* Song of Solomon-1977 novel by Toni Morrison, published 1978.
Chief Justice Morrison Waite, who consulted the historian George Bancroft, also discussed at some length the Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments by James Madison, who drafted the First Amendment ; Madison used the metaphor of a " great barrier.
When Chief Justice Chase died, Grant initially delayed in making the replacement, and after muddling through two failed nominations, the ultimate choice, Morrison Remick Waite was finally confirmed by the Senate.
Morrison also brought reformed ex-villainess Emma Frost into the primary X-Men team, and opened the doors of the school by having Xavier " out " himself to the public about being a mutant.
* November 11 – Anglo-Chinese College is founded by Robert Morrison in Malacca ( later renamed Ying Wa College ).
* June 29 – Morrison v. Olson: The United States Supreme Court upholds the law allowing special prosecutors to investigate suspected crimes by executive branch officials.
* November 11, 1818 – Anglo-Chinese College is founded by Robert Morrison in Malacca ( later renamed Ying Wa College ).

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