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On the morning following the Pratt Hall meeting the editor of the Providence Daily Journal wrote that although the meeting was milder and less extreme than those held in other areas for similar purposes, it could have been avoided completely.
A check for $4,177.37 representing the last payment of a $50,000 federal grant to Rhode Island Hospital was presented to the hospital administrator, Oliver G. Pratt, yesterday by Governor Notte.
LDS Apostle Orson Pratt declared that " Ahman ", part of the name of the settlement " Adam-ondi-Ahman " in Daviess County, Missouri, was the name of God in the Adamic language.
The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
The Deseret alphabet was developed primarily by a committee made up of the university's board of regents and church leaders Parley P. Pratt and Heber C. Kimball.
) Assistant Church Historian, Andrew Jenson, also reported that the alphabet was produced by a committee composed of Orson Pratt, Parley P. Pratt, Wilford Woodruff, George D. Watt, Robert L. Campbell, and others.
Originally dealing in whale oil which was widely used for illumination, Charles Pratt ( 1830 – 1891 ) of Massachusetts was an early pioneer of the natural oil industry in the United States.
His first job was as a clerk in the insurance brokerage firm Pratt & Sons in 1959.
Kirby enrolled at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, at what he said was age 14, leaving after a week.
" I wasn't the kind of student that Pratt was looking for.
Henry Clay Folger was head of the company until 1923, when he was succeeded by Herbert L. Pratt.
She added that it was through her friends and their Pratt professors that she learned much of her own artistic skills, making the honour from the institute particularly poignant for Smith 43 years later.
One of the most advanced reciprocating engines ever made was the 28-cylinder, Pratt & Whitney R-4360 " Wasp Major " radial engine.
In the resulting case, Entick v. Carrington ( 1765 ), Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden ruled that the search and seizure was unlawful as the warrant authorized the seizure of all of Entick's papers, not just the criminal ones and the warrant lacked probable cause to even justify the search.
The White House remained accessible in other ways ; President Abraham Lincoln complained that he was constantly beleaguered by job seekers waiting to ask him for political appointments or other favors, or eccentric dispensers of advice like “ General ” Daniel Pratt, as he began the business day.
Jack Coggins was invited by Pratt to participate, and recalled that Pratt's game involved dozens of tiny wooden ships — built to a scale of about one inch to 50 feet — spread over the living room floor of his apartment.
The game was respected by the Naval War College and serving naval officers regularly participated in games For an evaluation of the Fletcher Pratt Game versus reality see Chapter 10 of The Fletcher Pratt Naval Wargame book.
: I first saw the 1932 Tod Browning film Freaks in 1963 at a screening at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where I was attending art school.
The " Fourth Nephi " part of the title was added by Orson Pratt, in 1879.
Legislation to begin construction of the Pacific Railroad ( called the Memorial of Asa Whitney ) was first introduced to Congress by Representative Zadock Pratt.
The contractor for the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters was Morton Thiokol ( now part of Alliant Techsystems ), for the external tank, Martin Marietta ( now Lockheed Martin ), and for the Space Shuttle main engines, Rocketdyne ( now Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, part of United Technologies ).

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As his parents would pay only for technical training, Kelly studied first at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, which he attended from 1941 until he was inducted into the Army on New Year ’ s Day 1943.

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In her remarks, Smith explained that in 1967 when she moved to New York City ( Brooklyn ), she would never have been accepted into Pratt, but most of her friends ( including Mapplethorpe ) were students at Pratt and she spent countless hours on the Pratt campus.
And Pratt & Rafaeli ( 2001 ) described dress as one of the larger set of symbols and artifacts in organizations which coalesce into a communication grammar.
The county is divided into sixteen townships: Bailey, Butte, Dorman, Fairland, Iona, Morningside, Oacoma, Pleasant, Pratt, Reliance, Rex, Rose, Rowe, Sioux, Stony Butte and Vivian ; and six areas of unincorporated territory: Black Dog, Lafayette, Lower Brule, McClure, Northwest Lyman, and South Lyman.
Pratt County is divided into seven townships.
It would be two years before Friz Freleng and animator Hawley Pratt redesigned the character into his modern incarnation for the 1955 Freleng short, Speedy Gonzales.
Representative of the utilisation of older houses is Coleshill House in Berkshire, where Pratt transformed the medieval, but now redundant, great hall into a classically inspired entrance hall complete with an imperial staircase.
The shorter of the peninsulas, Noroton Neck, is divided into shore communities like Noroton Bay and Pratt Island.
And as children learn more and more foreign language, children start to adapt, and gets absorbed into the foreign culture that they “ undertake to describe themselves in ways that engage with representations other have made ” ( Pratt 35 ).
Many of the minor characters cross over into other stories in a way that places all of Pratt ’ s stories into the same continuum.
In another 1956 episode ( involving a new saloon girl named " Rena Decker " who causes four deaths by provoking men into fighting over her ), Miss Kitty identifies herself as half-owner of the Long Branch with Mr. Pence ( played by Judson Pratt ).
He was accepted into the art program at the prestigious Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.
* 1970 The Boeing Company As leader of the industry-airline-government team which successfully introduced the 747 into commercial service with particular recognition to Pratt and Whitney Division of United Aircraft Corporation and to Pan American World Airways.
It was during this period that the Pratt interests and Henry Rogers were brought into the fold.
The new Pratt & Whitney J48 turbojet, at 8, 000 lbf ( 36 kN ) thrust with afterburner, would power the Grumman sweptwing fighter F9F-6, which was about to go into production.
" He recruited Henry H. Rogers into his business, forming Charles Pratt and Company in 1867.
Entered into the C-5 Galaxy contest in 1964 against similar designs from Curtiss-Wright and Pratt & Whitney, GE's entry was selected as the winner during the final down-select in 1965.
Pratt, however, did not see the ball leave the park and ran back to first base, hoisting Ventura into the air and lugging him off the field before he could round the bases.
The last pages show Manhunter recovering and returning to Africa ( he disappeared in 1951 ); Paula going into a life of crime after being driven over the edge at witnessing Lance's death ; Ted Knight recovers and marries ; Al Pratt changes and grows more serious after the incident, in contrast to Johnny Thunder who " never changed "; Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle reconcile, and Quick looks forward to " a new age, as pure as sterling silver ".
This year, she also gained entry into several WTA tournaments, most notably coming through qualifying at Doha by defeating Yuliana Fedak, Ľubomíra Kurhajcová and Maria Sánchez Lorenzo, only to lose in the deciding set of her opening round match against Nicole Pratt ; and at the US Open after a narrow victory over Selima Sfar, only to lose to Saori Obata at the first hurdle in the main draw.
While presiding over this mission, Pratt received a pamphlet from Lorenzo Snow entitled " The voice of Joseph " that Snow wanted translated into French to advance his missionary efforts in northern Italy.
* Ernest Pratt, played by Richard Dean Anderson, was born into a good, conservative Boston family in 1836 and attended Harvard College for a short time, where he fell under the spell of the Romantic poets and Gothic literature.

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