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Otis and Ferguson
The New Republic critic Otis Ferguson wrote two short articles for the magazine, " Young Man with a Horn " ( July 29, 1936 ) and " Young Man with a Horn Again " ( November 18, 1940 ), that worked to revive interest not only in Beiderbecke's music but also in his biography.
* Ferguson, Otis.
" Young Man with a Horn " ( 1936 ) and " Young Man with a Horn Again " ( 1940 ) in The Otis Ferguson Reader ( Dorothy Wilson and Robert Chamberlain, eds .).
Less enthusiastic was Otis Ferguson, who in his review for National Board of Review Magazine observed, " This film was made with obvious care and expense, but it will be notable in the future only as the first wrong step in a career that till now has been a denial of the very tendencies in pictures which this film represents.
Otis Ferguson of The New Republic said that the film was very funny and praised Hawks ' direction.
The New Republic ’ s Otis Ferguson wrote “ it isn ’ t that this novel is bad, but that it deserves to be better .” But he went on to praise the work for depicting “ Negro life in its naturally creative and unselfconscious grace .”

Otis and however
On June 15, 1836, William Smith Otis received the patent for the invention ; however during a fire, the engineering specifications had been destroyed.
Leopold names the elevator company after his valet Otis ; however, the real Elisha Otis, who created the " safety elevator " and in 1853 founded the Otis Elevator Company, had quite a different personal history.
The length of night duties is never specified ; however, it appears the only time either spends all night at the courthouse is when a prisoner, other than regular inmate Otis Campbell, is incarcerated.
The following night at Fifth Year Festival: Chicago however, Cross won his first match in ROH when he was victorious in a four-corner survival match, defeating Shingo, CJ Otis, and Trik Davis.
One very large problem with this story, however, is that a 1984 Sentinel article indicates that Nitzi's was established in 1935, and says that Jack Rabin indicated that " his sauce came from Mrs. Eula Otis, who first coined the name " michigans " for her hot dog and sauce.
He would not, however, have a role as popular as Chop Top until 2003, when he starred as the maniacal Otis B. Driftwood ( named after Groucho Marx's character from A Night at the Opera ) in Rob Zombie's directorial debut House of 1000 Corpses.

Otis and wasn't
After the death of her brother Otis in 1916, the troupe began to lose money, and it wasn't until 1920 that Hattie received another big opportunity.

Otis and so
Otis began playing guitar when he was two years old and performing professionally with his father's band at the age of twelve, often disguising himself with dark glasses and a false moustache so that he could play with his father's band in after-hours nightclubs.
Otis was so impressed that he recorded her for Modern Records and added her to his traveling revue, the California Rhythm and Blues Caravan, billed as ' Little Esther Phillips ' ( she reportedly took the surname from a gas station sign ).
Although British officials, and some historians, described Malcom as acting in defiance of the law, John Phillip Reid argued that Malcom's actions were lawful — so precisely lawful, in fact, that Reid speculated that Malcom may have been acting under the advice of his lawyer, James Otis.
According to Reid, Malcom and Otis may have been attempting to provoke a lawsuit so that they could once again " challenge the validity of writs of assistance " in court.
Uncle Fred's tasks before him are to snatch the bust for Sally Painter ; get Sir Aylmer to drop his suit against Otis, so Sally will not lose the money she invested in his firm ; convince Pongo to turn down Hermione Bostock and marry Sally instead ; restore Bill Oakshott to his place as head of his family home ; and convince Constable Potter not only to not arrest him, but indeed to quit the force so he and Elsie Bean may live happily ever after.
Likely from the same recording session as the official release, it features lyrics from the songs " I Feel so Bad " ( recorded by Otis Rush and Elvis Presley ), Robert Johnson's " Traveling Riverside Blues " & " 32-20 Blues ", Sleepy John Estes ' " Diving Duck Blues ", Bukka White's " Fixin ' To Die ", and Arthur Crudup's " That Alright Mama ".
As she explains in Portrait of Myself, the Otis security people were reluctant to let her shoot for many reasons: First, steel making was a defense industry, so they wanted to be sure national security was not affected.
Additionally, Ferman re-edited the scene so that the reaction shot of Henry and Otis watching TV now occurred midway through the scene rather than at the end.
He is shy and upset because he was in jail for playing his guitar on the street, so now he plays for the pet shop animals and a parrot named Gertrude who is Otis ' favorite.
When his rookie contract expired offseason, Orlando GM Otis Smith did not sign the matching offer on the table, and so he became an unrestricted free agent.
" Runaway Child, Running Wild " is often cited as one of the best songs on the subject of runaways, and Temptation Otis Williams often hears from fans that the record's terrifying depiction of running away kept them from doing so as children.

Otis and on
Through the late 1940s and early 1950s, R & B music had been gaining a stronger beat and a wilder style, with artists such as Fats Domino and Johnny Otis speeding up the tempos and increasing the backbeat to great popularity on the juke joint circuit.
Otis used the Cuban instruments claves and maracas on the song.
Aided by a 20-yard reception by wide receiver Az-Zahir Hakim, a 22-yard reception by Bruce, and a defensive pass interference penalty on Patriots defensive back Otis Smith, the Rams advanced to the New England 41-yard line.
In mid-January 1761, a group of over 50 merchants represented by James Otis, petitioned the court to have hearings on the issue.
During the five hour hearing on February 23, 1761, Otis vehemently denounced English colonial policies, including their sanction of general warrants and writs of assistance.
Also involved in the Nancy Drew writing process were Harriet Stratemeyer Adams's daughters, who gave input on the series and sometimes helped to choose book titles ; the Syndicate's secretary, Harriet Otis Smith, who invented the characters of Nancy's friends Bess and George ; and the editors at Grosset and Dunlap.
He was depicted as wearing a traditional Scottish kilt and his voice actor Hal Smith ( Harold John Smith, August 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994 ), known for his old role as Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, gave him a thick Scottish accent.
Charlie Oakley is traveling on the train under the assumed name of Otis.
Ruiz faced Otis Tisdale on 10 / 13 / 07 and ended the fight with a TKO victory in the 2nd round as referee Pete Podgorski called a halt to the bout as Tisdale went down for the third time.
Mentioned for a time on the program was Otis Cadwallader, who was a schoolmate of Fibber and Molly in Peoria and Molly's boyfriend before McGee.
In the early 1980s Gobel played Otis Harper, Jr., the mayor of Harper Valley in the television series based on the film Harper Valley PTA.
In 1853, Elisha Otis invented the first safety elevator and the Otis Elevator Company, opened the first elevator factory in the world on the banks of the Hudson near what is now Vark Street.
It was granted by the Massachusetts General Court on June 15, 1771 to James Otis, Nathaniel Gorham and other descendants of Captain John Gorham and certain members of his company who had fought in the 1690 Battle of Quebec.
First called Otis Field Plantation, it was incorporated on February 19, 1798 as Otisfield.
For geographic and demographic information on East Otis, which is part of the town of Otis, see East Otis, Massachusetts.
Tolland is bordered on the north by Otis and Blandford, on the east by Granville, on the south by Hartland, CT and Colebrook, CT, and on the west by Sandisfield.
In March of 1854 Joseph Otis, a Vermont native, arrived on foot from LaCrosse, WI.
Otis decided that this beautiful land was a perfect spot to stake a claim and decided on a small tract of land east of the Rush Creek, in the area now known as Brooklyn.

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