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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.
D. L. Crossman and Dakin and Otis made additions in 1866.
They had made arrangements with local farmer, Isaac C. Otis, whose " land straddled " Skaneateles Creek just north of the canal, to shoot at a large elm tree on the east side of the creek.
In 1989, the band, who have been heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones, Faces, Buddy Guy, Otis Redding, and Humble Pie, made a demo that led to their signing with Def American.
World Psychedelic Classics is made up of three albums and includes artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes as well as West African artists of the late 1960s.
Featuring singer Marie Adams, and with his band now being credited as the Johnny Otis Show, he made a comeback, at first in the British charts with " Ma He's Making Eyes At Me " in 1957.
* Otis Gibbs made the Joe Hill's Ashes album in 2010
However, in 1991, historians discovered a drawing by Henry Otis Dwight, an officer in the 20th Ohio Infantry, made while his unit was encamped on the grounds of the home.
Since moving back to Southern California in 2006, Otis has made but a handful of sporadic public appearances.
* In the 1980s a promotion was made in Japan for National TV, using the cat " Chatran " also known as " Milo " on the Columbia Pictures movie release " The Adventures Of Milo & Otis " ( Koneko Monogatari ).
Haig and Moseley made cameos as their characters from both films, Captain Spaulding and Otis B. Driftwood, respectively, while Sheri voiced one of the lead characters, Suzie X.
Inspired by Illinois Jacquet and Lester Young, he teamed with his older brother Robert McNeely, who played baritone saxophone, and made his first recordings with drummer Johnny Otis, who ran the Barrelhouse Club that stood only a few blocks from McNeely's home.
This was followed by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a motion picture short that Otis Turner, one of the directors of Fairylogue, made without Baum as part of a contract fulfillment.
Although Otis technically lost, his challenge to the authority of Parliament made a strong impression on John Adams, who was present, and thereby eventually contributed to the American Revolution.
This syndicate made substantial efforts to the passage of the bond issue that funded the aqueduct, including creating a false drought ( by manipulating rainfall totals ) and publishing scare articles in the Los Angeles Times, which Otis published.
Bernard also made an early opponent of James Otis, Jr. by appointing Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson to be chief justice of the province's highest court, a post that had been promised by several previous governors to Otis ' father.
The 1967 song " Tramp " by Lowell Fulson, made popular in 1967 by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas, refers to Stetson hats in the line, " You don't wear continental clothes, or Stetson hats.
It made # 2, besting a cover version by Otis Williams & the Charms.
Otis made the national headlines in 1999 and again in 2004, when it was announced that the town was for sale for $ 3 million.
His competency and military achievements made for bad relations between him and the VIII Corps commander, Elwell S. Otis.
On-screen, Kendricks stood several feet away from the other Temptations, and made little eye contact with them ; Otis Williams later remarked that one could see the group was no longer a complete unit:
Her coffin, made of willow, was surmounted by one of her Philip Treacy hats instead of a floral tribute, and her pallbearers included her godson Otis Ferry, a son of the rock star Bryan Ferry.
In 1960 he made an album with Bluesville Records, and sang on a Candid Records session with Robert Lockwood, Jr. and Otis Spann.

Otis and Times
* Curtain Times: The New York Theater 1965-67, Otis L Guernsey Jr, Applause 1987 ISBN 0-936839-23-6
The speculators, organized into the Los Angeles Suburban Home Association, including Harry Chandler and Harrison Gray Otis of the Los Angeles Times, Moses Sherman, a streetcar line owner, and Hobart Johnstone Whitley, a real estate promoter with ties as far back as the " Land Run of 1889 " ( the Great Oklahoma Land Rush ), bought Mr. Van Nuys out and prepared to " sell " the San Fernando Valley.
Whitley first intended the town be named " Otis ", after Harrison Gray Otis of the Los Angeles Times, and streets as Otis, Sherman, Letts ( the Broadway store ) and Ross ( after his son, Ross Whitley ) show the connections.
New Orleans Times Picayune political columnist Otis Pike noted the loss could be traced to the passion of the supporters for Buchanan compared to those for Gramm.
* Harrison Gray Otis ( 1837 – 1917 ), Los Angeles Times publisher
A. H. Weiler in the New York Times commented, " Joan Crawford should be credited with a truly professional performance ", and Otis L. Guernsey, Jr., in the New York Herald Tribune wrote, " The scenario ... is designed to allow Miss Crawford a wide range of quivering reactions to vicious events, as she passes through the stage of starry-eyed love, terrible disillusionment, fear, hatred, and finally hysteria.
Otis fastened a bronze eagle on top of a high frieze of the new " Times " headquarters, proclaiming anew the credo written by his wife, Eliza: " Stand Fast, Stand Firm, Stand Sure, Stand True.
Harrison Gray Otis ( 1837 – 1917 ) was the president and general manager of the Times-Mirror Company, publisher of the Los Angeles Times.
Named for Marian Otis Chandler, the daughter of Los Angeles Times publisher Harrison Gray Otis and wife of Harry Chandler.
* Dennis McDougal, Privileged Son: Otis Chandler and the Rise and Fall of the L. A. Times Dynasty ( Cambridge, MA: Perseus, 2001 )
The holdings recently jumped from about 1, 800 to 2, 500 objects with a gift of Colombian ceramics from Camilla Chandler Frost, a LACMA trustee and the sister of Otis Chandler, former LA Times publisher, and Stephen and Claudia Muñoz-Kramer of Atlanta, whose family built the collection.
However the Los Angeles Times publisher Harrison Gray Otis and U. S. Senator Stephen White pushed for federal support of the Port of Los Angeles at San Pedro Bay.
LA Times founder and publisher General Harrison Gray Otis invested in the company and also personally acquired in the center of modern-day Tarzana.
In 1945, her husband became publisher of the Times, a position he held until he was succeeded by their son, Otis, in 1960.
Marian Otis Chandler ( 1866 – 1952 ) was the secretary and a director of the Times-Mirror Company, which published the Los Angeles Times.
Faced with an aggressive push into the county by the Los Angeles Times under then publisher Otis Chandler, Threshie brought in 30-year-old editor N. Christian Anderson III to increase the professionalism of the paper.
Ulmann's words angered Times publisher Otis Chandler, and only Ulmann was surprised when the biggest daily paper in Los Angeles and most of the local media completely ignored the event.
* Privileged Son ( 2001 ) A biography of Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler., and winner of the Fordham University Anne M. Sperber Award as the nation's best media biography in 2002 Privileged Son was later adapted into a PBS American experience documentary titled Inventing L. A .: The Chandlers and Their Times.
Otis, long considered one of the major art institutions in California, began in 1918, when Los Angeles Times founder Harrison Gray Otis bequeathed his MacArthur Park property to start the first public, independent professional school of art in Southern California.

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