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“ Located ten miles from Philadelphia, on the line of the Central Division of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, three minutes walk from Morton Station – it is reached in from 20 to 30 minutes by 21 trains daily … To the west lies the magnificent Swarthmore College, and to the southeast, three miles away, lies the Delaware River … its school is one of the finest in the county ; its houses are neat and attractive, and their owners take great pride in their homes and the adornment of their grounds .”
Their next musical, 1945's Billion Dollar Baby ( music by Morton Gould ) was not a success, and their 1947 show Bonanza Bound closed out-of-town and never reached Broadway.
Within a few years, the end of the line had reached the logging town of Morton.
In early 1974, after the recording of the uncharacteristically mainstream Unconditionally Guaranteed album, the tensions between Captain Beefheart and bandmembers Bill Harkleroad ( Zoot Horn Rollo ), Mark Boston ( Rockette Morton ) and Art Tripp III ( Ed Marimba ) had finally reached a breaking point, and the three members left Beefheart's Magic Band.
On 24 November 1572, a month after the death of Regent Mar, Morton, who had been the most powerful noble during Mar and Lennox's rule, at last reached the object of his ambition by being elected regent.
Three other brothers, Cecil Grenfell, Howard Maxwell Grenfell and Arthur Morton Grenfell all reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army.
When James VI of Scotland reached his majority in October 1579, following celebrations in Edinburgh, Morton entertained the young King at Dalkeith Palace.
The sole highlight was Richard Morton ’ s participation in the tournament to crown the first ever WCW Light Heavyweight Championship where he reached the finals before losing to Flyin ’ Brian.
The Washington Post noted in May 2010 that " There could be less off-shore oil than the administration assumes " quoting an analysis in TheOilDrum. com by Glenn Morton, a consultant for oil exploration projects who stated that " Thunder Horse hasn't reached anywhere near its expected potential ," in oil or natural gas a fact which " underscore the point that deepwater oil drilling is a tricky process, and not always as easy or predictable as thought "

Morton and Angus
* Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton ( 1556 – 1588 )
* James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton ( c. 1525 – 1581 ), younger brother of 7th Earl of Angus ; the last of the four regents of Scotland during the minority of King James VI
In 1560 he was appointed — though a layman — superintendent of the reformed church of Scotland for Angus and Mearns, and in 1572 he gave his assent to the modified episcopacy proposed by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton at the Leith convention.
When Patrick, Lord Lindsay took up the challenge, Morton gave Lindsay the sword of his ancestor, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus.
" In 1586, however, the title was given to Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus, a nephew and legal heir of Regent Morton.
Although Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus ( 1555 – 1588 ) was confirmed as 5th Earl of Morton in 1586, Lord Maxwell's title of Morton, which had been revoked in 1585, was revived in 1587 and 1592.
* Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Morton ( c. 1555 – 1588 ), also 8th Earl of Angus ( attainder reversed 1586 )
Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton ( 1555 – 1588 ) was the son of David, 7th Earl of Angus.
Angus gave a strong support to Morton during the attack upon the latter, made a vain attempt to rescue him, and was declared guilty of high treason on June 2, 1581.
The technique is also used commonly in other sub-genres of heavy metal, particularly by guitarists such as Tommy Victor, Steve Morse, Glenn Tipton, Zakk Wylde, Angus Young, Randy Rhoads, Richie Sambora, Mark Morton and Dimebag Darrell.
By the 4th earl's will, on the death of Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus in 1588, William Douglas succeeded to the earldom of Morton, which brought him additional lands and houses including Dalkeith Palace, Aberdour Castle, Auchterhouse and Drochil Castle.

Morton and where
Through Sven Markelius, Aalto became a member of the Congres Internationaux d ' Architecture Moderne ( CIAM ), attending the second congress in Frankfurt in 1929 and the fourth congress in Athens in 1933, where he established a close friendship with László Moholy-Nagy, Sigfried Giedion and Philip Morton Shand.
Downey headed to Secaucus, New Jersey, where his highly controversial television program The Morton Downey Jr. Show was taped.
In 1984, Limbaugh returned to radio as a talk show host at KFBK in Sacramento, California, where he replaced Morton Downey, Jr.
Believing that More showed great potential, Morton nominated him for a place at Oxford University ( either in St. Mary's Hall ( Oriel ) or Canterbury College ), where More began his studies in 1492.
In the brief discussion the character Dr. Henry Deacon ( Joe Morton ), using the analogy of ripples in a pond, explains that the further one travels from the point where the timeline is changed the less noticeable are the effects of that change.
Here is a transcription of a conversation between Alan Lomax and Jelly Roll Morton where Morton explains the history of scat:
Other nearby attractions include the Rusizi National Park, the Livingstone-Stanley Monument at Mugere ( where David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley visited 14 days after their first historic meeting at Ujiji in Tanzania ), the presidential palace and the source of the southernmost tributary of the Nile, described locally as the source of the Nile.
* Hatfield House was used to portray Chartley Hall, where Mary, Queen of Scots, played by Samantha Morton, was kept captive before her execution, in the 2007 film The Golden Age.
Morrison's father had what was at the time one of the largest record collections in Ulster ( acquired during his sojourn in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1950s ), and the young Morrison grew up listening to artists such as Jelly Roll Morton, Ray Charles, Lead Belly, and Solomon Burke ; of whom Morrison later said, " If it weren't for guys like Ray and Solomon, I wouldn't be where I am today.
In 1925, Ory moved to Chicago, where he was very active, working and recording with Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe " King " Oliver, Johnny Dodds, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and many others.
Morton ( 1962 ) reviews the pressures at work on that part of Rupert's Land where Winnipeg now stands, a decade before its incorporation into Canada.
He visited England in 1748, and, in company with the Earl of Morton and James Shore the optician, continued his journey to Scotland, where he observed the annular eclipse of 25 July.
He was educated at Morton Green near Congleton, Cheshire, and at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was regarded as the best orator among the undergraduates.
He was raised in Denver, Colorado, where he attended high school with the filmmaker Larry Jordan and the musicians Morton Subotnick and James Tenney.
Under Bennett's son, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., the paper financed Henry Morton Stanley's expeditions into Africa to find David Livingstone, where they met on November 10, 1871.
The Cook Seal company was a sideline product for Cook and he sold the company to Muskegon Piston Ring Company where it was renamed as The Rotary Seal Division of Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Muskegon Piston Ring sold the Rotary Seal Division to EG & G Sealol who in turn was largely acquired by John Crane Industries of Morton Grove, IL.
In 1914 she settled in Chicago, Illinois, where, often billed as " The Georgia Peach ", she worked with Tony Jackson and Jelly Roll Morton before marrying pianist, Bill Hegamin.
To his inquiry who he was, Morton replied, ‘ I am that old man, the Bishop of Durham, in spite of all your votes ;’ asked where he was going, his answer was, ‘ To London, to live there a little while, and then to die .’ Ultimately Sir Christopher invited him to his house at Easton Mauduit, ten miles from Northampton.
Having been pardoned, Morton returned to Scotland early in 1567, and with 600 men appeared before Borthwick Castle, where the Queen had taken refuge after her marriage to Bothwell.
Morton commissioned extensive reconstruction at Edinburgh Castle after the siege, including the Portcullis Gate where his heraldic insignia of a heart can still be seen, and the iconic half-moon battery which fronts the castle and conceals the remains of buildings destroyed in 1573.
Her sons, Princes William and Harry, went to local nursery and pre-preparatory schools in Notting Hill, which is a short drive away, and were raised in Kensington Palace, which was a " children's paradise " according to Andrew Morton, with long passageways, a helicopter pad, and many outdoor gardens, including one on the roof where the family spent many hours.
The Morton family founded a church at Drayton on the site where the present-day church of St Mary the Virgin now stands.
Piper returned from a hiatus with a live Piper's Pit at WrestleMania V, where he hosed down a smoking Morton Downey, Jr. with a fire extinguisher.

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