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Hall and Crandall
* Crandall Hall ( First-year residence hall, traditional style )
In 1957, with a lineup that included future Baseball Hall of Fame members Henry Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Warren Spahn, and Red Schoendienst – and stars such as the pitchers Lew Burdette and Bob Buhl, and the regular players Johnny Logan and Del Crandallthe Braves won the National League pennant by eight games over the St. Louis Cardinals.
As it turned out, McHale presided over the slow decline of the Braves on the field — while superstar Hank Aaron was in the prime of his career, eventual Hall of Famers Warren Spahn and Eddie Mathews, along with Del Crandall, Lew Burdette, Joe Adcock and other stars of the Braves ' 1950s contending club, aged and fell off in production, and young players developed by the team's farm system could not pick up the slack.

Hall and are
Newest on the list are John Ciardi, W. D. Snodgrass, I. A. Richards, Oscar Williams, Robert Hillyer, John Hall Wheelock, Stephen Vincent Benet, Edwin Muir, John Peal Bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim.
Starlings and blackbirds are scared off by canon, from City Hall.
Photos of Conference Rooms and the General Assembly Hall can be made when these rooms are not being used for meetings.
The standard ampere is most accurately realized using a watt balance, but is in practice maintained via Ohm's Law from the units of electromotive force and resistance, the volt and the ohm, since the latter two can be tied to physical phenomena that are relatively easy to reproduce, the Josephson junction and the quantum Hall effect, respectively.
In 2002, Vick set many records and supplied the media with numerous highlights for the season, including rushing for 173 yards in an overtime win at Minnesota, the highest single-game rushing total for an NFL quarterback ever ( Vick's footwear from this game are currently enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame ).
Various markets are held in the Market Hall, for example: Tuesdays – retail market, which also stretches into the town hall car park and temporarily the Cattle Market, while Brewery Yard car park is regenerated ; Wednesday – flea market ; 4th Thursday of the month a farmers ' market ; Friday – retail market ; Saturday – retail market ( also in the town hall car park ); 3rd Sunday of the month – antique fair ; 2nd Saturday – craft fair.
About 40 and 70 km southwest of Bassas da India are Jaguar Seamount and Hall Tablemount.
Gone are the days when the Hoffman House flourished on Madison Square, with its famous nudes by Bouguereau ; when barrooms were palaces, on nearly every corner throughout the city ; when Steve Brodie, jumping from Brooklyn Bridge, splashed the entire country with publicity ; when Bowery concert halls dispensed schooners of beer for a nickel, with a stage show thrown in ; when Theis's Music Hall still resounded on 14th Street with its great mechanical organ, the wonder of its day, a place of beauty, with fine paintings and free company and the frankest of female life.
Lesley University's University Hall and Porter campus are located at Porter Square.
Four of them are located at the center of campus in Thayer Dining Hall.
Council meetings occur at Dublin City Hall, while most of its administrative activities are based in the Civic Offices on Wood Quay.
* The character of Ada and her home Ardis Hall in the Ilium cycle are inspired by Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor, which was Nabokov's foray into the science fiction genre and alternate history.
Several schools, faculties and universities in the Netherlands and Flanders are named after him, as is Erasmus Hall in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Football authority and College Football Hall of Fame coach David M. Nelson wrote that " E. B. Cochems is to forward passing what the Wright brothers are to aviation and Thomas Edison is to the electric light.
The major ( East ) Franconian towns in Baden-Württemberg are Schwäbisch Hall on the Kocher — the Imperial City declared itself " Swabian " in 1442 — and Crailsheim on the Jagst River, the main towns in Thuringia are Suhl and Meiningen.
The quasiparticles of the fractional quantum Hall effect are also known as composite fermions, which are electrons with an even number of quantized vortices attached to them.
Ackerman was a board member of the Seattle Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, where many items of his collection are now displayed.
* Statues of Vancouver are located in front of Vancouver City Hall, in King's Lynn and on top of the dome of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.
Many riddles trick the reader into believing that they are an example of the gambler's fallacy, such as the Monty Hall problem.
Until the addition of the Linde and Sontag dorms, Atwood and Case dorms were occasionally referred to as New Dorm and New Dorm II ; Mildred E. Mudd Hall and Marks Hall are almost invariably referred to as East dorm and South dorm.
At the centre are the huge Marktkirche ( Market Church, preaching venue of the bishop of the Lutheran Landeskirche Hannovers ) and the Old Town Hall.
On the edge of the Old Town are the Market Hall, the Leine Palace, and the ruin of the Aegidien Church which is now a monument to the victims of war and violence.

Hall and memorials
His memorials at the university include the Mulock Cup, Canada's oldest continuously awarded sporting trophy, the William Mulock Prize in Mathematics and Physics, the William Mulock Prize in Classics, and Mulock House in Whitney Hall residence.
This was " a real turning point ... a whole redefinition of how people viewed death and dying ", according to historian Peter Dobkin Hall, with novel ideas like permanent memorials and the sanctity of the deceased body.
St. Augustine's Church in Rugeley has memorials to the Levett family, who live at nearby Milford Hall and who established the Rugeley Home and Cottage Hospital on Church Street in 1866.
Thus, and although it seems that this has never been generally recognized, it can be argued that there was throughout the United Kingdom a construction of war memorials with reference to the concept of peace ( e. g. West Hartlepool War Memorial in what is now known as Hartlepool ( previously West Hartlepool ) with the inscription ' Thine O Lord is the Victory ' relating to amongs other architecture the 1871 Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences with a frieze including the same words and concluding ' Glory be to God on high and on earth peace ').
In the Republic of China ( Taiwan ), the change of guard ceremony is conducted at three locations in Taipei, namely the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, and the National Martyrs ' Shrine, where the ceremonial guards are rotated by the hour during the opening hours of the three memorials.
By the City Hall memorials, in a tradition similar to Remembrance Day, a short memorial service follows a minute's silence held on the 11th hour of the 11th day of each May.
There are separate memorials to the dead of both World Wars in the Central Hall.
In the south aisle are two funerary recesses which contain memorials to the Norris family of Speke Hall.
The Hall is entered via the Memorial Rotunda, a vestibule containing memorials to sons of Yale who lost their lives in the World Wars.
The memorials are to the Knights of Barrells Hall and a coloured memorial to Sir Francis Throkmorton who died in 1554 The roof and bell tower were still under restoration at the turn of the 2000 millennium but at a service attended by 80 parishioners on the morning of 1 January 2000 the old bell was made to " ring in " the 21st Century by throwing Golf balls into the bell tower.
His diary for 1919 – 20, held in the Abbott Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, contains brief allusions to other possible memorials ; at Rockcliffe, Carlisle and an unknown bridge, probably in north Cumberland.

Hall and Alfred
With the composer Alfred Cellier, Beckett wrote the operetta Two Foster Brothers ( St. George's Hall, 1877 ).
Alfred Hall and Music by Albert Ham.
Alfred Waterhouse's Manchester Town Hall, where Foster worked as a junior clerk.
Sculpture of Owain Glyndŵr by Alfred Turner ( sculptor ) | Alfred Turner at City Hall, Cardiff.
The Hall was rebuilt in 1875 – 6 by Alfred Waterhouse after he had declared the medieval Hall unsafe.
In 1926 he became Mayor of New York City, having defeated incumbent John F. Hylan in the 1925 Democratic primary with the help of Governor Alfred E. Smith and Tammany Hall.
The ship's motto, as engraved on its dedication plaque, is a quote from the poem Locksley Hall by Alfred Tennyson: " For I dipt in to the future, far as human eye could see ; Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be.
In 1842, the English poet Lord Alfred Tennyson, published the oft-quoted lines " Locksley Hall ": For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see / Saw a Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be /... / Till the war-drum throbb'd no longer / and the battle-flags were furled / In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world.
Liberty Hall also went by the name of Alfred Hardy & Son Blacksmith Shop, is a small brick building.
* 1976 — Children's Room donated in memory of Alfred Hall
The Roone Arledge auditorium located in student center Alfred Lerner Hall of Columbia University, Arledge's Alma Mater, is named in his honor.
A Hallmark Hall of Fame television production of the same title was broadcast in 1965 starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
* Alfred Daniel Hall
One of Teesside's leading ironfounders, Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, chose Guisborough as the site of his country seat, the Alfred Waterhouse-designed Gothic revival Hutton Hall, situated at Hutton Lowcross.
This included Charles Gerhardt's series of albums devoted to classic film scores by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Alfred Newman, Dimitri Tiomkin, Max Steiner, Franz Waxman, and others, performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra in London's Kingsway Hall.
The climax of the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man Who Knew Too Much was filmed in the Royal Albert Hall.
Central Hall was designed by Edwin Alfred Rickards, of the firm Lanchester, Stewart and Rickards.
These additions join the already listed 1877 Great Hall and Bains Wing ( designed and built by Alfred Waterhouse ), the School of Mineral Engineering, the Brotherton Library and the Parkinson Building which are Grade II listed.
* Alfred Tennyson-Locksley Hall
Stanley was married four times – Bruce Hall ( 1945 – 1946 ), Curt Conway ( 1949 – 1956 ), Alfred Ryder ( 1958 – 1964 ) and Joseph Siegel ( 1964 – 1967 ) – with all four marriages ending in divorce.
* City Hall Post Office and Courthouse ( 1869 – 80 ), New York City, Alfred B. Mullett, architect.

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