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In 1905, Democrat John M. Pattison of Owensville, became the first Clermont Countian to be elected governor of Ohio.
Miss Wright, who afterwards became the wife of Ira Bulkley, taught a term of thirteen weeks beginning June 14, 1824, in an old log dwelling house " located where C. L. Pattison now resides.
In 1851 the rectorship of Lincoln became vacant, and it seemed certain that Pattison would be elected, but he was edged out.
He became part of a liberal group of academics at Oxford that also included Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Goldwin Smith, Mark Pattison and Benjamin Jowett.
He knew that the more chaotic the situation became, the more likely it was that Governor Robert E. Pattison would call out the state militia.
After his education the young Pattison became a full-time trade union official, serving with the Irish Transport and General Workers ' Union ( ITGWU ).
The seven essayists were: Frederick Temple, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury ; Rowland Williams, then tutor at Cambridge and later Professor and Vice-Principal of St David's University College, Lampeter ; Baden Powell, clergyman and Professor of Geometry at Oxford ; Henry Bristow Wilson, fellow of St John's College, Oxford ; Charles Wycliffe Goodwin ; Mark Pattison, tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford ; and Benjamin Jowett, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford ( later Master ) and Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford University.

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Its sports coverage extended to sports-based original programming, such as Broad & Pattison ( the South Philadelphia intersection of the city's sports complex ) and The Great Sports Debate.

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David Hammond settled on the old Hammond homestead now owned by Mrs. C. L. Pattison.
Pattison had made many manuscript collections for a life of Joseph Scaliger on a much more extensive scale, which he left unfinished.
Owen was stretchered off an hour into Newcastle's game with Watford on 13 May 2007, suffering concussion after colliding with team-mate Matty Pattison.
In his views on the research question, he was a follower of Mark Pattison, whose essays he edited in 1889 for the Clarendon Press.
The Jim Pattison Group announced in July 2009 that its three television stations in western Canada, formerly affiliated with E !, would broadcast the entire Citytv program lineup starting on September 1, 2009.
The agreement was originally slated to run through August 2012, however Rogers signed a long-term affiliation renewal agreement on May 3, 2012, allowing the Pattison stations to carry 90 % of primetime programming and the majority of morning and daytime programming from the programming grid of CKVU-DT ( including simulcasts of the Vancouver edition of Breakfast Television ; however unlike CKVU, the Pattison stations will continue to produce midday and evening local newscasts ).
Union officials traveled to Harrisburg and met with Pattison on July 9.
Although Pattison had ordered the Pennsylvania militia to muster on July 6, he had not formally charged it with doing anything.
It is located in South Philadelphia on Pattison Avenue between 11th and 10th streets, also aside I-95 as part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
* January 1976 column by Dan Pattison on demise of the Claws and other teams and the impact on the ABA
Pattison served as Mayor of Kilkenny on three occasions ; 1967, 1976 and 1992.
Rodney Pattison won three Olympic medals in sailing during the games of 1968 ( Gold ), 1972 ( Gold ) and 1976 ( Silver ) in a Flying Dutchman called Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious written in large colorful waves on the hull.
The Spectrum itself occupied the portion of the Exposition's grounds on the south side of Pattison Avenue between Broad and 11th Streets that in 1926 served as the fair's main trolley terminal operated by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company.
However unlike Veterans Stadium, its onetime neighbor which had been located immediately across Pattison Avenue from the Spectrum before it was imploded on March 21, 2004, the almost half year process of demolishing the then 44-year old arena, done without the use of explosives, was completed in May 2011.
In the meantime, he had remarried on September 1, 1869, at Indianapolis, Indiana, to Martha L. Pattison, a daughter of Thomas T. N. Pattison of that city.
With no imminent hope for a new arena, Pattison chose to fold the franchise on August 18, 1977.
Pattison, who had also worked with Kahn on other projects, was an employee of Patton.
As part of Rogers Media's May 3, 2012 renewal of its affiliation agreement with Jim Pattison Group-owned Citytv affiliates CKPG-TV / Prince George, CFJC-TV / Kamloops and CHAT-TV / Medicine Hat, the three stations will begin simulcasting the Vancouver edition of Breakfast Television on September 1, 2012 as part of an expansion of Citytv programming on the stations, which will follow the program grid of CKVU ( with breakaways from the Vancouver program grid for their weekday evening and midday newscasts and other locally-produced programs ).
The Jim Pattison Group began on May 8, 1961 when Mr. Pattison purchased a General Motors automobile dealership by borrowing $ 40, 000 from the Royal Bank of Canada, and placing his home and life insurance policy with the bank as collateral.

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Pattison lived in Milford, residing in a mansion that is known as Promont, which he used as the official governor's mansion.
The orations were followed by a prodigious quantity of Latin verse, which appeared in successive volumes in 1533, 1534, 1539, 1546 and 1547 ; of these, a friendly critic, Mark Pattison, is obliged to approve the judgment of Pierre Daniel Huet, who says, " par ses poésies brutes et informes Scaliger a déshonoré le Parnasse "; yet their numerous editions show that they commended themselves not only to his contemporaries, but to succeeding scholars.
" No stronger proof ," says Pattison, " can be given of the impressions produced by this powerful philippic, dedicated to the defamation of an individual, than that it had been the source from which the biography of Scaliger, as it now stands in our biographical collections, has mainly flowed.
While he was rebuilding his familial connection to Ireland, Edward was deepening his involvement in the Irish cultural revival which was at its height in 1913, the year he married Mabel Pattison.
Pattison won and ousted CEO Jim Shepherd over Canfor's poor performance and declining share price, which saw Jim Shepard appointed as interim CEO.
The Spectrum's closest sports complex neighbor was Veterans Stadium ( opened 1971, closed 2003, demolished 2004 ) which was located north of the arena directly across Pattison Avenue.
The following year the Phillies relocated to Citizens Bank Park, a dedicated baseball stadium completed in 2004 and located diagonally across from the Spectrum site at the northeast corner of Pattison Ave and Citizens Bank Way ( 11th St .), immediately east of the former Veterans Stadium site which now serves as a parking lot for the entire complex.
project the first portion of which was opened in April, 2012, at the SW corner of 11th Street and Pattison Avenue.
A statue of Sylvester Stallone, depicted in his role of Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa, stood for many years in front of the main ( Pattison Avenue ) entrance of the Spectrum, which had been represented in the movie as the site of Rocky's first and second fights with Apollo Creed.
At a horseshoe bend, Bell's slaves under his direction cut a tunnel through approximately 200 yards ( 180 m ) of solid rock, assisted only by black-powder blasting techniques, to build a diversion tunnel to power the mill, which Bell called " Pattison Forge " ( often spelled, incorrectly, " Patterson ") after his mother's maiden name.
The line, which is entirely underground except for the northern terminus at Fern Rock, has four tracks in a local / express configuration from Fern Rock to Walnut-Locust and two tracks from Lombard-South to the southern terminus at Pattison ( now known as AT & T Station ).
One of four soldiers to earn the Victoria Cross in the Battle of Vimy Ridge ( the others were Thain Wendell MacDowell, William Johnstone Milne and John George Pattison ), Sifton was 25 years old, and a Lance Sergeant in the 18th ( Western Ontario ) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
One of four soldiers to earn the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, ( the others were Thain Wendell MacDowell, Ellis Wellwood Sifton and William Johnstone Milne ), Pattison was 41 years old, and a private in the 50th ( Calgary ) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
On 10 April 1917 at the Battle of Vimy Ridge when the advance of Canadian troops was held up by an enemy machine-gun which was inflicting severe casualties, Private Pattison, with utter disregard of his own safety, sprang forward and jumping from shell-hole to shell-hole, reached cover within thirty yards of the enemy gun.
Vivienne Pattison claimed that the case " illustrates the problem " with the law as it stood, noting that " There is not a list which says what is obscene and what is not.
Founded in 1982, it is a subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group, which, in turn, is owned by the Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Group.

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