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Paul Raymond started his touring shows in 1951 and later leased the Doric Ballroom in Soho and opened his private members club, the Raymond Revuebar in 1958.
Tribune Tower, Raymond Hood | Hood & Howells, architects, opened 1925
In August 2012, a renovated exhibit about Raymond Burr with information about him as an actor, a benefactor and a shell collector, opened in the museum's Great Hall of Shells.
The Raymond Burr Performing Arts Centre in New Westminster, British Columbia, opened in October 2000, near a city block bearing the Burr family name, and closed in 2006.
This opened the route to the Principality of Antioch, where Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch, and Joscelin II, Count of Edessa, recognized themselves the emperor's vassals in 1137.
In his other work Littlewood collaborated with Raymond Paley on Littlewood – Paley theory in Fourier theory, and with Cyril Offord in combinatorial work on random sums, in developments that opened up fields still intensively studied.
In 1906, Andrew Carnegie awarded a grant of $ 2000 toward the construction of a Carnegie library in Raymond, and in 1908 the Dudley-Tucker Library opened overlooking the Common.
The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, " Your host, Raymond ," in a mocking sardonic voice.
On March 22, however, a conference of Allied foreign ministers consisting of Raymond Poincaré, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, and Carlo Schanzer was opened in Paris, and one of its first steps was to propose to the Greeks and Turks a three months ' armistice in Asia Minor together with the establishment of a neutral zone between the warring armies, pending negotiations for the conclusion of peace.
In 1887 one Mr. E. C. Webster began construction of a hotel on the southeast corner of Raymond Avenue and Kansas Street ( 1929 Green St .) When he was unable to complete the job, a newcomer to the area, Colonel G. G. Green, took over the construction and finished the Green Hotel, which opened in 1888.
Paul Raymond re-introduced burlesque when he renamed the Windmill La Vie en Rose Show Bar and opened the venue as a supper club with a laser disco on 16 November 1982.
Stanford Shopping Center was also the home to the very first Victoria's Secret store, opened by Roy Raymond in 1977, and the first mini Apple Retail Store.
The railway station opened in 1911, and the following year development began of a new garden suburb, based on a masterplan by Sir Raymond Unwin, one of the leading architects of the Garden city movement.
While there were meetings with directors like John Schlesinger and Raymond St. Jacques and talk of casting him in mainstream projects including adaptations of novels by Mary Renault and Patricia Nell Warren, the only film opportunities opened for him were as the star of more erotic films.
Red Star opened the scoring in the 4th minute and the match was concluded following a late goal from Raymond Sentubéry.
Originally projected to be opened in 2012, former Minister for Transport, Mr Raymond Lim, announced on 12 February 2009 that the date was pushed forward by a year, to 2011.
A new air-conditioned southbound platform to serve the southbound trains ( heading towards Marina Bay Station ) was officially opened by the then Minister for Transport, Mr Raymond Lim on 27 July 2008, a few days before National Day.
The terminal, opened on April 30, 1916 was located at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Raymond Boulevard, a block away from the busy downtown crossing at Broad and Market Streets.
On August 29, 2002, Tubby Raymond Field was dedicated in Raymond's honor at Delaware Stadium, which was opened in 1952.
A US $ 35 million new campus, the Raymond and Esther Kabbaz High School, opened on National Boulevard in Cheviot Hills in fall 2009.
More long-lived was the Raymond Island primary school ( number 3384 ), which opened to students on 14 February 1902.
First called Lebanon Seminary, the school opened in two rented sheds for 72 students in 1828 under Edward Raymond Ames.
The spectacular and innovative facility, which opened in time for the 2006 NFL season, was built on the former Tampa Bay Center mall site across the street from Raymond James Stadium.

Raymond and Revuebar
The Dance routines were filmed at the Raymond Revuebar Theatre.
" Be Thankful For What You've Got " ( 1992 ), directed by Baillie Walsh, includes one dance routine by Ritzy Sparkle at the Raymond Revuebar Theatre.
The Raymond Revuebar the Art of Striptease ( 2002 ) is a documentary, directed by Simon Weitzman.
Some programmes featured the Raymond Revuebar Theatre.
The Raymond Revuebar: The Art of Striptease ( 2002 ) is a documentary, directed by Simon Weitzman.
There are also adult sex shows ( including the Raymond Revuebar ) and some smaller restaurants and bars.
She was regular performer at the Raymond Revuebar in London, England, during the early 1970s.
Paul Raymond ( 1925 – 2008 ) had launched his first magazine, King with the profits from his Raymond Revuebar in 1964, but it was short-lived.
Paul Raymond started his touring shows in 1951 and later leased the Doric Ballroom in Soho ; opening his private members club, the Raymond Revuebar in 1958.
Performed on stage by the Bonzos at the Raymond Revuebar in London, it was the accompaniment for a striptease act performed by Jan Carson while she was ogled by club customers including John Lennon and George Harrison.
A one-off reunion show of the Big Night Out was performed at the old Raymond Revuebar, now the Too2Much club, in London.
" The New Raymond Revuebar Show.
Paul Raymond talks about the Raymond Revuebar.
Some programmes featured the Raymond Revuebar.
* The Stage: Revuebar ’ s Raymond dies at 82

Raymond and strip
The rectangular Exxon logo, with the blue strip at the bottom and red lettering with the two interlinked ' X's, was designed by noted industrial stylist Raymond Loewy.
Essentially self-taught, Kirby cited among his influences the comic strip artists Milton Caniff, Hal Foster, and Alex Raymond, as well as such editorial cartoonists as C. H. Sykes, " Ding " Darling, and Rollin Kirby.
Scott Raymond Adams ( born June 8, 1957 ) is the American creator of the Dilbert comic strip and the author of several nonfiction works of satire, commentary, business, and general speculation.
Leone was a fan of the original Alex Raymond comic strip, but turned down the film because the script didn't resemble Raymond's work.
Many newspapers, including some not carrying the Flash Gordon comic strip, contained half and three-quarter page feature stories in their entertainment pages with Alex Raymond drawings and stills from the serial.
* Secret Agent X-9 Book 1 ( David McKay, 1934 ; collection of the comic strip written by Hammett and illustrated by Alex Raymond )
In 1934, Dashiell Hammett created the comic strip Secret Agent X9, illustrated by Alex Raymond, which contained a locked-room episode, albeit a rather feeble one.
It seemed that she had become a regular character, but Cecilia silently disappeared from the strip sometime in 2003, though her dog Raymond remains.
* Alex Raymond, comic strip artist
His first three adventures were drawn by creator Dennis Neville ( who modeled Hawkman's costume on the hawkmen characters in the Flash Gordon comic strip by Alex Raymond ), then by Sheldon Moldoff, and later by Joe Kubert, who slightly redesigned his mask in Flash Comics # 85 ( Jul 1947 ) and then, one year later, replaced the winged-hawk-like mask by a much simpler yellow cowl in Flash Comics # 98 ( Aug 1948 ).
* Flash Gordon, lead character of the Alex Raymond comic strip of the same name, and the movie, television, and comic books based on the comic strip
Dillon's paternal grandmother was the sister of comic strip artist Alex Raymond.
Two street intersections in Old Pasadena, Colorado / DeLacey and Colorado / Raymond, use the pedestrian scramble system, like those in Tokyo, on the strip in Las Vegas or on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
He studied the Sunday comic strip art of Milton Caniff, Alex Raymond, Hal Foster, and Chester Gould, as well as the characters of Walt Disney and Superman, provided in " boxes of comics " brought to him by an uncle.
Small strip shopping areas exist in Raymond Street, Katrina Street and Diana Drive.
The themes of an approaching planet threatening the Earth, and an athletic hero and his girlfriend traveling to the new planet by rocket, were used by writer Alex Raymond in his 1934 comic strip Flash Gordon.
Towards the end of 1933, Raymond created the epic Flash Gordon science-fiction comic strip to compete with the popular Buck Rogers comic strip and, before long, Flash was the more popular strip of the two.
Upon his return from serving during World War II, Raymond created and illustrated the much-heralded Rip Kirby, a private detective comic strip.
Raymond worked from live models furnished by Manhattan's Walter Thornton Agency, as indicated in " Modern Jules Verne ," a profile of Raymond published in the Dell Four-Color Flash Gordon # 10 ( 1942 ), showing how Thornton model Patricia Quinn posed as a character in the strip.
Maurice Horn stated that Raymond unquestionably possessed " the most versatile talent " of all the comic strip creators.
" Carl Barks described Raymond as a man " who could combine craftsmanship with emotions and all the gimmicks that went into a good adventure strip.

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