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* A. Pomeroy & Co. Atlas of Blair and Huntingdon Counties, Pennsylvania, 1873.
Philadelphia: A. Pomeroy & Co., 1873.
* " The Whiffenpoof Song " w. Meade Minnigerode & George S. Pomeroy m. Tod B. Galloway
The altered scale is also known as the Pomeroy scale ( Bahha & Rawlins 2005, 33 ) ( after Herb Pomeroy ( Miller 1996, 35 )), the Ravel scale ( after Ravel ), and the diminished whole-tone scale ( due to its resemblance to the whole-tone scale ) ( Haerle 1975, 15 ) as well as the dominant whole-tone scale and Locrian flat four ( Service 1993, 28 ).
* Pomeroy, Sarah B., Burstein, Stanley M., Donlan, Walter & Roberts, Jennifer T. Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History.
* Parkin, Tim, & Pomeroy, Arthur, Roman Social History, a Sourcebook, Routledge, 2007.
* Pomeroy, S .; & Burstein, S ( 2004 ).
The alternative music scene has produced such popular artists as 311, Beaver & the Hottage Cutch, Betsy Wells and Grasshopper Takeover, and Omaha has been a temporary home base of Midwest bands such as Tilly and the Wall, Rilo Kiley, The Urge, Pomeroy, and Blue October.
" Pomeroy joined former Senate Majority Leader and presidential candidate Bob Dole at Alston & Bird.
Further south, after the confluence of Egypt Run, the creek begins to turn and meander in a narrow gorge, passing through Landenberg, formerly a mill town and the junction of the Pomeroy & Newark with the Wilmington and Western Railroad.
Trails parallel the creek, some of them using parts of the Pomeroy & Newark roadbed, which follows the creek to the outskirts of Newark.
In 1841 the firm of Pomeroy & Company was formed by George E. Pomeroy, Henry Wells and Crawford Livingston.
In 1986, Sullivan moved Goldman, Bluth & Pomeroy, and the entire operation, including 87 employees and their families to Dublin, Ireland, at the invitation of IDA Ireland.

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Designed by William Adair Bugge ( July 10, 1900-November 14, 1992 ), construction of the cantilever truss bridge was completed by the DeLong Corporation, the American Bridge Company, and Pomeroy Gerwick.
In 1850 the Pomeroy Lumber Company began a logging operation in the area.

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When the production of Richard Kelly's debut film, Donnie Darko, was threatened, Barrymore stepped forward with financing from Flower Films and took the small role of Karen Pomeroy, the title character's English teacher.
It was first published in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male ( 1948 ) by Alfred Kinsey, Wardell Pomeroy and others, and was also prominent in the complementary work Sexual Behavior in the Human Female ( 1953 ).
There was plenty of iron ore — Simmons Hill in Salem, Orchard and Cherry Valley, Millsap, Pomeroy, Hawkins Banks, Red Hill and Scotia.
On July 6, 1893, Pomeroy was struck by a tornado that measured F5 on the Fujita scale.
On July 6, 1893, Pomeroy was struck by a tornado that was later estimated to be F5 on the Fujita scale.
From the PRR station during the Gettysburg Campaign of the Civil War, Union scout Stephen W. Pomeroy telegraphed the vital news to Governor Andrew Curtin that Robert E. Lee was concentrating the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg.
This was that state officials knew of this vital intelligence, which Pomeroy had carried for nearly sixty miles from near Lee's headquarters in Chambersburg.
Pomeroy was officially incorporated on February 3, 1886.
On August 21, 2003, following efforts by the Pomeroy Historic Committee, a 10-block section of Pomeroy's downtown was placed on the National Historic Register.
It was first published in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male ( 1948 ) by Alfred Kinsey, Wardell Pomeroy and others, and was also prominent in the complementary work Sexual Behavior in the Human Female ( 1953 ).
* Sol / Sam Pomeroy / Pomerantz – Rob's army buddy in flashback episodes, was originally played by Marty Ingels.
Pomeroy declined and the position was left unfilled.
Upon realizing that the crave for sound films was not a phase, she met with sound coach Roy Pomeroy.
Much of Vauxhall's success during the early years of Vauxhall Motors was due to a man called Laurence Pomeroy.
Pomeroy left in 1919, moving to the United States, and was replaced by C. E.
Three of Gonzaga's most recent notable athletes are basketball players — former center Ronny Turiaf ( now playing for the Miami Heat ); third overall 2006 NBA Draft pick and Red Star Belgrade Adam Morrison ( who was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats ), regarded for his likeness to Hall of Famer Larry Bird ; and Courtney Vandersloot, 2011 winner of the Nancy Lieberman Award as the leading Division I women's point guard and women's Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award as the top Division I player no taller than 5 ' 8 " ( 1. 73 m ), selected third overall by the Chicago Sky in the 2011 WNBA Draft.
A statue was erected in Pomeroy ( Meigs Co .) Ohio for the effect he had on the town and its people.
Grossmith's last stage appearance was in 1918, in his old role of Lord Arthur Pomeroy in A Pantomime Rehearsal, with an all-star cast including Charles Hawtrey, Fay Compton, Irene Castle and Rutland Barrington, at a charity matinée attended by King George V, Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra.
One of the New Hampshire grants, St. Albans was chartered by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth on August 17, 1763 to Stephen Pomeroy and 63 others.
The Western group was the Church of the Nazarene founded in October 1895 in Los Angeles, California by Dr. Phineas F. Bresee, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Dr Joseph Pomeroy Widney, a Methodist physician, and the second president of the University of Southern California.
In 1895 the name of the denomination was first recommended by Dr. Joseph Pomeroy Widney, a former president of the University of Southern California and an influential figure in the early days of the Church of the Nazarene on the West Coast, where with Bresee, he was elected as a general superintendent for life.

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Francis Seymour ( 1679 – 1732 ) was the fourth son of Sir Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, 4th Baronet, a descendant of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset ( Sir Edward's grandson Sir Edward Seymour, 6th Baronet, of Berry Pomeroy succeeded as 8th Duke of Somerset in 1750 ).
His son, Charles William Dabney ( who would later marry Francis Alsop Pomeroy ) who succeeded his father in this position, was to play an important part in the history and economy of Horta and Faial.
Pomeroy succeeded Cyrus K. Holliday as president of the railroad on January 13, 1864.
The Protector's eldest surviving son by his first marriage, Sir Edward Seymour ( d. 1593 ), knight, of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, was father of Sir Edward Seymour ( d. 1613 ) who was created a baronet in 1611 ; and the baronetcy then descended for six generations from father to son, all of whom were named Edward, until, in 1750, on the failure of heirs of the Protector by his second marriage, Sir Edward Seymour, 6th baronet of Berry Pomeroy, succeeded to the dukedom of Somerset.
His grandson Francis, 3rd baron, succeeded to the dukedom of Somerset in 1675 ; and on the death of his nephew Algernon, 7th duke of Somerset, in 1750, the male line of the Protector by his second marriage became extinct, and the dukedom reverted to the elder line, the 6th baronet of Berry Pomeroy becoming 8th duke of Somerset.

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