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New and Orleans
I had come to New Orleans two years earlier after graduating college, partly because I loved the city and partly because there was quite a noted art colony there.
There was something about the contour of her face, her smile that was like New Orleans sunshine, the way she held her head, the way she walked -- there was scarcely anything she did which did not fascinate me.
Although New Orleans was not to learn of it for a spell, she also was a sadist, a nymphomaniac and unobtrusively mad -- the perpetrator of some of the worst crimes against humanity ever committed on American soil.
The young William Faulkner in New Orleans in the 1920's impressed the novelist Hamilton Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so.
New Orleans had a notorious red-light district extending over twenty-eight city blocks, and the business-minded mayor of the city journeyed to Washington to present the case for `` the God-given right of men to be men ''.
The two cities have the examples of Little Rock and New Orleans to hold up as warnings against resorting to violence to try to stop the processes of desegregation.
It met a serious rebuff in New Orleans, where the two schools selected for the first moves toward integration were boycotted by white parents.
Another attempt will be made this year in New Orleans to resume the program.
This dish much resembles the oysters Rockefeller made famous by Antoine's in New Orleans, though the Palace chef announced it as a variant of Manning's roast oysters.
One of the most delightful spots in a southern tour is the city of New Orleans.
One of the most significant advancements in design of plastics signs is the so-called trans-illuminated billboard, now being produced by several large sign manufacturers such as Advance Neon Sign Co., Los Angeles, and Industrial Electric Inc., New Orleans, La..
Early in January, 1844 he had a conference with Henry and William in New Orleans, and upon learning of Gorham's intention, Henry remonstrated calmly but firmly with his brother.
News of the legislative veto appeared in the New Orleans papers, and Henry and William became incensed by the fact that they had not been told of the attempt in advance.
Henry stormed into Giffen's office waving a copy of the New Orleans Courier, shouting that the emancipation scheme had become a public affair, and that it would reach the `` Ears of the People on the Plantation, and make them restless & unhappy ''.
Palfrey told his wife of his intentions for the first time, and left for New Orleans apprehensively invoking a special blessing of Providence that he might be allowed to see his family again.
Despite his apprehensions about his personal safety, Palfrey's reception in New Orleans was more than cordial.
He later told abolitionist Edmund Quincy of the `` marked attention and civility '' with which the New Orleans gentlemen and the upriver planters greeted him.
When a sailing date of March, 1845 was finally established, Palfrey made sure that the Negroes would have comfortable quarters in New Orleans and aboard ship.
On March 21, 1845 the bark Bashaw weighed anchor at New Orleans, while on the levee Henry and William Palfrey waved farewell to their father's former chattels who must have looked back at the receding shore with mingled regret and jubilation.
West of the Mobile district was the lower Mississippi district, of which New Orleans was headquarters.
Each of the five principal posts was to have a director, responsible to a director-general at New Orleans.
Only two principal storehouses were actually established -- one at Mobile, the other at New Orleans.
New Orleans supplied the goods for the trade on the Mississippi, and west of that river, and on the Ohio and Wabash.
Mobile was also supplied by New Orleans with goods for the Mobile district.
No mention of New Orleans.

New and Uncensored
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk ( New York: Grove ).
In Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk ( 1996 book ), Eliot Kidd refers to Sid Vicious taking " about thirty Tuinals " at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, the night Nancy Spungen was found stabbed to death and for which Sid was charged with her murder.
He later said in an interview for the book Live From New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live that his time on SNL was the most memorable in his career.
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk ( New York: Penguin Books ).
Vance was the first African American woman to become a SNL repertory player ( not to be confused with Yvonne Hudson from season six, who first appeared as a recurring extra for season four and season five and was hired as a feature player during Jean Doumanian's notoriously shaky sixth season ), the only SNL cast member to have a learning disability ( Vance was dyslexic and, according to Al Franken in the book, Live from New York: The Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live, Vance had trouble memorizing lines and reading cue cards, though it wasn't made apparent in most cases and, in one case, was covered up by ad-libbing ), was the first lesbian cast member hired ( though her sexual orientation wasn't known until her death ), and the only black lesbian cast member as of 2012.
The café as it appeared in 1955 can be seen in an extended sequence in the William Castle film, New Orleans Uncensored ; and as it appeared shortly before Hurricane Katrina in two scenes in the 2003 movie Runaway Jury.
In late 2009, Jazz debuted for Women Superstars Uncensored in New Jersey, defeating Angel Orsini.
* Draitser, Emil, " The Rise and Fall of the New Russians ," in Uncensored?
* New Orleans Uncensored ( 1955 )
On December 22, 2007, Sytch won her first championship, the WSU Championship, after defeating the champion Alicia at a Women Superstars Uncensored ( WSU ) show in Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey.
According to the book Live from New York: The Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live, during a sketch on the Madonna / Simple Minds episode where he plays a gay actor who pretends to be straight in order to star in a movie, a stage light falls into an empty pool, causing Sweeney to shriek and nearly fall out of his chair.
Judge has been anthologized in such publications as Poets Against the War ( 2003 ), VoicesInWartime. org, Summer Songs ( 2004 ), Knocking on the Silence ( 2005 ), an anthology of poetry inspired by the Finger Lakes region of New York State, and Uncensored Songs ( 2007 ), a collection of poems honoring poet Sam Abrams ; and, most recently, Liberty's Vigil: 99 Poets Among the 99 % ( 2012 ), a volume dedicated to the Occupy Movement.
Two books about the network, ESPN: The Uncensored Biography ( 2000 ) by former New York Times sportswriter Michael Freeman and 2011's These Guys Have All the Fun ( by Washington Post writers James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales ), recount incidents of alleged sexual harassment, for example.

New and Castle
Carnegie bought Skibo Castle in Scotland, and made his home partly there and partly in New York.
Other well-known areas are: Chironico ( Switzerland ), Stanage ( UK ), Hueco Tanks ( Texas ), Val Masino and Val di Mello ( Italy ), Castle Hill ( New Zealand ), Bishop ( California ), Joe's Valley ( Utah ), Yosemite ( California ), Rocktown ( Georgia ), Rocklands ( South Africa ), Cocalzinho de Goiás ( Brazil ), Kjugekull ( Sweden ), Hampi ( India ) Horse Pens 40 ( Alabama ) and Horseshoe Canyon Ranch ( Arkansas ) amongst others.
* Castle Hill, New Zealand
New York: Castle Books, 1970.
From north to south, these three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.
While the southern two counties have historically been predominantly agricultural, New Castle County has been more industrialized.
Most of the boundary between Delaware and Pennsylvania was originally defined by an arc extending from the cupola of the courthouse in the city of New Castle.
Despite its small size ( roughly from its northernmost to southernmost points ), there is significant variation in mean temperature and amount of snowfall between Sussex County and New Castle County.
In 1651, the Dutch, reinvigorated by the leadership of Peter Stuyvesant, established a fort at present-day New Castle, and in 1655 they conquered the New Sweden colony, annexing it into the Dutch New Netherland.
However, by 1704 the Province of Pennsylvania had grown so large that their representatives wanted to make decisions without the assent of the Lower Counties and the two groups of representatives began meeting on their own, one at Philadelphia, and the other at New Castle.
So it was that New Castle lawyer Thomas McKean denounced the Stamp Act in the strongest terms, and Kent County native John Dickinson became the " Penman of the Revolution.
The only real engagement on Delaware soil was the Battle of Cooch's Bridge, fought on September 3, 1777, at Cooch's Bridge in New Castle County.
The center of population of Delaware is located in New Castle County, in the town of Townsend.
In the 35 years before Ellis Island opened, over eight million immigrants arriving in New York had been processed by New York State officials at Castle Garden Immigration Depot in lower Manhattan, just across the bay.
Hopkinson obtained a public appointment as a customs collector for New Castle, Delaware on May 1, 1772.
The name is derived from the largest of them, the Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Indiana.
Both stories, Milan and Crispus Attucks, are memorialized for their accomplishments and tradition at the Indiana State Museum as well as at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle, Indiana.
Seventeen venues in Indiana today boast a capacity of over 6, 000, the largest being the New Castle Fieldhouse, seating 9, 325.
* The Essential Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks with John Moyne, A. J. Arberry, Reynold Nicholson, San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1996 ISBN 978-0-06-250959-8 ; Edison ( NJ ) and New York: Castle Books, 1997 ISBN 978-0-7858-0871-8.
* 1804 – Castle Hill Rebellion: Irish convicts rebel against British colonial authority in the Colony of New South Wales.
The Waltons ' tavern was located in New Castle, New Hampshire, then known as the Great Island.

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