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Although Ginsberg referred to many of his friends and acquaintances ( including Neal Cassady, Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, Peter Orlovsky, Lucien Carr, and Herbert Huncke ), the primary emotional drive was his sympathy for Carl Solomon, to whom it was dedicated ; he met Solomon in a mental institution and became friends with him.
Poet Allen Ginsberg bought a farm there in the 1960s, and the town became a haven and destination point for many of the major personalities of the Beat scene: William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Peter Orlovsky, Herbert Huncke, Ray Bremser, Anne Waldman, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Harry Smith, Mary Beach, Claude Pelieu and many others all spent time either living or visiting there.
Orlovsky attended Shelton High School and became the starting quarterback during his sophomore year.

Orlovsky and starter
Taking over as starter was veteran quarterback Kerry Collins, who had been signed to the team after dissatisfaction with backup quarterback Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky.

Orlovsky and during
In 2008, Peter Orlovsky told the co-directors of the 2010 film Howl that a short moonlit walk — during which Orlovsky sang a rendition of the Hank William ’ s song " Howlin ’ At the Moon "-- may have been the encouragement for the title of Ginsberg ’ s poem.
In the USSR, the military districts continued to performe the same role they had done in the Russian Empire, with first six military districts ( Yaroslavsky, Moskovsky, Orlovsky, Belomorsky, Uralsky, and Privolzhsky ) were formed on 31 March 1918 during the Russian Civil War.
Grossman beat out Dan Orlovsky during the preseason for the backup quarterback position.
Orlovsky was the starting quarterback during the Huskies transitional period from Division I-AA football, to independent Division I team, to full fledged member of the Big East.

Orlovsky and when
Eventually, the plot climaxes when Rydell, Loveless, Warbaby, Orlovsky, and Svobodov all catch up with Chevette.
The novel is about a writer named Sidney Orr ( a short, Americanized version of the Polish surname Orlovsky ), who, after making a miraculous recovery from near fatal illness, buys a new notebook and starts writing a story about a man who completely changed his life when he realised how much his existence was ruled by coincidence.

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It starred poets Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso, artists Larry Rivers ( Milo ) and Alice Neel ( bishop's mother ), musician David Amram, actors Richard Bellamy ( Bishop ) and Delphine Seyrig ( Milo's wife ), dancer Sally Gross ( bishop's sister ), and Pablo Frank, Robert Frank's then-young son.
The statues were made by Boris Orlovsky, and the bases by Vasily Stasov.
He fell in love with Peter Orlovsky at the end of 1954 and began writing Howl.
" I never asked him, and he never offered ," Orlovsky told them, " but there were things he would pick up on and use in his verse form some way or another.
Statue of Barclay de Tolly in front of the Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg | Kazan Cathedral in St Petersburg, by Boris Orlovsky
Memorials have been erected to him there, at the Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow and in front of the Kazan Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, where he is buried, by Boris Orlovsky.
Ludwig made her debut in 1946 at the age of 18 as Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus at Frankfurt, where she sang until 1952.
Buchalter had ordered Capone to plan the murder of Philip Orlovsky, a mobster who was cooperating with the government in an investigation of Buchalter.
She later travelled to India with Snyder, Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky, where she met with the Dalai Lama.
Orlovsky Uyezd nonetheless continued to exist on paper.
But Sarah Bernhardt played Hamlet in tights, giving French audiences a glimpse of Leg ( the other in fact being a prosthesis ) and Prince Orlovsky, who gives the ball in Die Fledermaus, is a mezzo-soprano, to somewhat androgynous effect.
In 1951 she was cast in the role of Prince Orlovsky in a production of the opera Die Fledermaus at the Hollywood Bowl.
Orlovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia.
Orlovsky kastiel this baroco style building was a museum, in the premises used to be a Civic Museum.
Among the pursuers are Svobodov and Orlovsky, two Russian immigrants who reside in San Francisco and are employed as cops, as well as Loveless, a ruthless corporate hitman with gold incisors.
He decides to fight off Orlovsky and Svobodov and shirk his agreement with Warbaby.

became and starter
Favre became the only player in NFL history to defeat all 32 current teams as a starter.
Afterwards, Favre became the starter for the rest of that season and held that position with the Packers until his purported retirement and subsequent conditional trade to the New York Jets in 2008 ( followed by a departure for Minnesota in 2009 ).
He also ordered another in 1909 ; the demand for a silent starter, operable from the driving seat, became known as a Barbey starter, and was made standard at the end of 1910.
" Your starter for 10 " became the programme's most famous catchphrase and inspired David Nicholls ' 2003 novel Starter for Ten and the 2006 film based on it starring James McAvoy.
A late starter into boxing, Estaba became a professional in 1967, at the relatively old ( for boxing ) age of 29.
In 2004, with new disc starter signals and spring-loaded points installed, Tanygrisiau became a passing loop for the first time.
But due to injury, he failed to become one of the regular starter ; Olivier Dacourt, initially a backup player, became manager Roberto Mancini's first choice player in the 2006 – 07 season.
Drafted in Professional Football by both the Detroit Lions of the National Football League and the New York Jets of the American Football League in the third round of the 1964 draft, he joined the Jets and became an immediate starter and perennial All-AFL selection at defensive end.
" He was dismissed from Grace Seminary in 1990, and consequently formed the Conservative Grace Brethren Association, which became the starter organization for the denomination to follow.
In 1996, his third season, he became a regular starter as a shortstop and finished the season second in stolen bases ( 50 ).
No substitutions were allowed at the time so if the starting pitcher became ineffective in the late innings the change pitcher, usually playing right field, would exchange positions with the starter to try to save the game.
Salas made his debut playing for Universidad de Chile in 1993 and became a starter on January 4, 1994 against Cobreloa where he would also score a goal.
He became Tennessee's all-time leading passer with 11, 201 yards and 89 touchdowns and won 39 of 45 games as a starter, breaking the Southeastern Conference ( SEC ) record for career wins.
He became a full-fledged starter in the Dodger rotation on July 14, 1984.
For the next two years, he was a backup goaltender for the Dallas Stars and the Vancouver Canucks ( for whom he played significant stretches with ample success ) until he became the starter for the Carolina Hurricanes in the 1998 – 99 season.
In addition to Morgan, included in the deal to the Reds were César Gerónimo ( who became their regular center fielder ) and pitcher Jack Billingham ( who soon joined the Reds pitching rotation as a leading starter ), veteran infielder Denis Menke, and minor league outfielder Ed Armbrister.
To start the 1927 season, due to an injury to Walter Johnson, Coveleski became the Senators ' Opening Day starter against the Red Sox ; he won the game 6 – 2.
Hairston fractured his finger in spring training, however, and Roberts became the opening day starter.
He became the starter after the second game of his freshman season and played in 34 straight games.
As a member of the Celtics, Fox became the first rookie starter on opening night since Larry Bird in 1979.
Holmes would later attend Marshall High School, where he became a starter for Head Coach David Visentine.
He had a promising. 351 on base percentage in 14 games in 1921 and became a starter for the Senators in.
He was somewhat of a two-career pitcher who began as a reliever for the Dodgers, Expos and Blue Jays between 1993 and 1997, then became a starter with the Diamondbacks in 1998.
As a power forward, Howard posted impressive numbers once he became a regular starter.

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