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Merrill Field proved too small for the DC-4, so Reeve Aleutian moved to Anchorage International in 1958.
He subsequently moved to Manitoba, where he worked as a farmer and store manager and served as Reeve of the Municipality of De Salaberry from 1892 to 1896.
) b. November 1881, became a physician in Washington, DC ; Marian M. Robeson ( 1894-1977 ) b. December 1, 1894, married a Forsyte and moved to Philadelphia ; Benjamin Robeson ( 1894-1966 ) b. September 1894, became a minister at the Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Harlem ; J. B. Reeve Robeson ( 1886 -?
The Hall was sold in 1925 by Colonel William Vere Reeve King-Fane of Fulbeck to George Canning, Baron Garvagh who had sold his Irish estates in Garvagh near Londonderry and moved his family to Ashby Hall.
In 1771, Reeve moved to Hartford, Connecticut where he studied law with Judge Jesse Root.
Reeve passed the Connecticut state bar the next year and the couple moved to Litchfield, Connecticut, where Reeve established a legal practice.
In 1774, Aaron Burr, who had been studying the ministry under Reverend Joseph Bellamy of Bethlehem, Connecticut, moved to Litchfield to study law under Reeve.
By 1771 Reeve had moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where he studied law with Judge Jesse Root, passing the bar there in 1772.
In 1774 his brother-in-law, Aaron Burr, left his ministerial studies with the Reverend Joseph Bellamy for the ministry and moved to Litchfield to study the law with Reeve.
Box then moved to the senior Ontario Rugby Football Union, again playing under Reeve with the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers from 1930-1931, winning the Grey Cup in 1930.

Reeve and Litchfield
After studying law at the Tapping Reeve Law School in Litchfield, Connecticut, he was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1807.
Tapping Reeve, founder of the first law school in North America, the Litchfield Law School, in 1773
He also studied during 1821 – 1823 at Litchfield Law School ( the law school conducted by Judge Tapping Reeve in Litchfield, Connecticut ), and in 1823, was admitted to the bar in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
The first institution established for the sole purpose of teaching law was the Litchfield Law School, set up by Judge Tapping Reeve in 1784 to organize the large number of would-be apprentices or lecture attendees that he attracted.
Beginning in 1784, Litchfield lawyer, Tapping Reeve, systematized his law lectures for young students, creating the Litchfield Law School.
He continued his studies under the tutelage of James Hopkins, Esq., of Lancaster and at Litchfield Law School under Tapping Reeve.
Reeve formerly retired in 1820 and Gould continued to operate the law school until 1833, with the assistance of fellow Law School graduate Jabez Huntington, when increased competition from Harvard, Yale, Columbia and the University of Virginia resulted in decreased admission to the Litchfield Law School.
Presentation of the Reeve Law School building to the Litchfield Historical Society at Litchfield, Conn., August 22d, 1911.
Permanent Exhibition, Tapping Reeve House, Litchfield, CT.
McKenna, Marian C. Tapping Reeve and the Litchfield Law School.
*' Tapping Reeve ', Litchfield Historical Society, Litchfield, Connecticut
* Tapping Reeve ( 1798 – 1823, Chief Justice, 1814 – 1823 ), Succeeded Stephen Mix Mitchell, founded Litchfield Law School.
The Tapping Reeve House and Law School are owned and operated by the Litchfield Historical Society as a museum and contains the interpretive exhibit The Noblest Study which illustrates the lives and studies of the students who traveled to Litchfield to study at the Litchfield Law School and Litchfield Female Academy.
Tapping Reeve ( 1744-1829 ) Tapping Reeve, the founder of the Litchfield Law School, was born in 1744, son of the Rev.

Reeve and same
From 1982 to 1984, Home operated as a one-person-movement " Generation Positive ", and having already founded a punk band called White Colours ( named after an experimental novel by R. D. Reeve ) in 1980, he started a new group with the same name in 1982.
In the same year the Reeve had been ordered to pay money out of the profits of Risborough to make a new kitchen at the Prince's manor of Byfleet.
In April 1364 the Reeve had to make provision for a grey courser which was sent to cover the mares at Risborough and in July to pay £ 10. 10s for a black stallion for the same purpose.
Reeve was the first to develop a series of formal, regular lectures that insured that all students had access to the same body of knowledge.
While there, he almost ended up living with future Superman actor Christopher Reeve, but ended up rooming with Robin Williams who was in the same group as both Conroy and Kelsey Grammer.
In early 1991, Plaxton launched the Pointer ( which was initially designated as Reeve Burgess Pointer as it was built at Reeve Burgess's plant, until later in the same year when it was transferred to Plaxton at Scarborough ).
In the episode, Christopher Reeve comes to South Park and Jimmy becomes offended because everyone pays attention to him, so Jimmy and Timmy decide to start a gang called " the Crips ", later discovering that there is a real life gang with the same name.

Reeve and year
In 1354 ( in which year the Prince was at Berkhamsted ) a piece of land in the Park was enclosed by the Prince and the Reeve ( William Onyot ) paid 18 shillings for it.
In Dirge of Cerberus, which takes place one year after Advent Children, Vincent is seen working with Reeve Tuesti and the World Regenesis Organization to eliminate an organization called Deepground, who have targeted Vincent because he carries " Protomateria " inside his body, implanted by Lucrecia after he was shot by Hojo.
In that year he was also a producer on the series that won, with reporter Simon Reeve, a One World Award for best popular feature for the series Places that Don't Exist for the BBC.
Burr left a year later to join the Continental Army on the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, but Reeve continued to take law students.

Reeve and established
It was established in 1784 by Tapping Reeve, who later became the Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

Reeve and practice
In late 2003 he returned to legal practice, heading up healthcare law at the law firm Mills & Reeve.
Studying the law under Tapping Reeve, Elisha Williams, and James Gould, he returned to Kingston, New York in 1814 to practice law.
Throughout the early years of his legal practice, Reeve continued to take students.

Reeve and former
A few current and former paralegals have also ventured into politics, including Amanda Reeve ( Arizona State Legislature ) and Michael Strautmanis ( Obama friend and White House Staff ).
The team hired former Detroit Shock assistant coach Cheryl Reeve as their new head coach, parting ways with Jennifer Gillom, who took the head coaching job of the Los Angeles Sparks.
Its former site is now a housing estate as well as accommodating Reeve Court, an extra-care housing project for older people.
* Dermot Reeve ( born 1963 ), former English cricketer
* Jill Reeve ( born 1969 ), former American field hockey defender
Born in Milton, Ontario, the son of Edward Martin, a former Reeve, and Mary Ann Fleming, Martin was educated at the Milton public school, the Toronto Normal School and University of Toronto.
After Reeve's death Muggleton had a brief struggle for control of the group with Laurence Clarkson, a former Ranter, and subsequently with those followers of John Reeve who did not accept Muggleton's authority.
Other notable speakers included former New York governor Mario Cuomo, First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton, actor Christopher Reeve, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, and other Senators Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, and John Kerry and Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts.
The station ’ s biggest names included former England International Phil Neal, Jamie Broadbent who was part of Chris Evans ' Virgin Radio Breakfast Show and broadcasting personality James H. Reeve.
Vincent, with the help of his former comrade, Reeve Tuesti of the World Regenesis Organization ( WRO ), an organization dedicated to helping the planet recover from the events of Final Fantasy VII, fights the soldiers and forces them to retreat, but not before many of the citizens of the town have been captured, and many more killed.
Dermot Alexander Reeve OBE ( born 2 April 1963, Kowloon, Hong Kong ) is an English former cricketer, best known as an unorthodox all-rounder and, until recently, coach of the New Zealand side, Central Districts.
The park was named after Andrew Haydon, former Reeve of Nepean.

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