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The couple had six children: Julia Romana Howe ( 1844 – 1886 ) married Michael Anagnos, a Greek scholar who succeeded Dr. Howe as director of the Perkins Institute ; Florence Marion Howe ( 1845 – 1922 ), an author, she wrote a well-known treatise on manners and was married to lawyer David Prescott Hall ; Henry Marion Howe ( 1848 – 1922 ), a metallurgist who lived in New York ; Laura Elizabeth Howe ( 1850 – 1943 ), a Pulitzer prize-winning author, she was married to Henry Richards and lived in Maine ; Maud Howe ( 1855 – 1948 ), a Pulitzer prize-winning author, she was married to an English muralist and illustrator, John Elliott ; Samuel Gridley Howe, Jr. ( 1858 – 1863 ).
However while these players were away, Leicester's form suffered and they were 11th in the league and dumped out of the Heineken cup in the group stages when they decided to sack Dean Richards who was succeeded by the forwards ' coach John Wells.
The current Chief of the Defence Staff is General Sir David Richards,, who succeeded the then Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup ( now Lord Stirrup ) on Friday 29 October 2010.
Under the circumstances, he opted not to run for a third term as governor and was succeeded on January 15, 1991 by Democratic state Treasurer Ann Richards.
The current Chief of the General Staff is General Sir Peter Wall-having succeeded his predecessor, General Sir David Richards in September 2010.
He was succeeded at the chapel by his assistant William Upton Richards, who decided to carry on with the scheme.
Richards succeeded Hyrum M. Smith as president of the European mission.
Richards, Jr., succeeded him and was speaker from 1969 to 1992.
John Francis Richards succeeded the Rev.

Richards and franchise
The Los Angeles Kings became the latest franchise to record such a feat when Mike Richards recorded one in Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the St. Louis Blues on May 3, 2012.
Richards had the Stars franchise record of most assists in a player's first game with five.
Named the Baltimore Orioles ' first manager in 1954 after that franchise relocated from St. Louis, Dykes left in a team reorganization which ended with Paul Richards becoming both field and general manager in 1955.
It was actually his second major league managerial post: he had briefly managed Baltimore in September 1961 when Richards resigned to take the front office reins of the expansion franchise in Houston.

Richards and with
It also attracted a wider crowd of mostly younger fans, some of whom occasionally performed with the group, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Geoff Bradford, Rod Stewart, John Mayall and Jimmy Page.
King's In London album, and cut his own, similar " supersession " album ; Get Off My Cloud, with Keith Richards, Peter Frampton, Nicky Hopkins and members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band.
There, Clinton worked with future two-term mayor of Dallas, Ron Kirk, future governor of Texas, Ann Richards, and then unknown television director ( and future filmmaker ), Steven Spielberg.
Unfortunately, Richards also had the tendency to recklessly spend money on individuals with dubious baseball skills.
This video includes interviews with Keith Richards, Phil and Don Everly, Sonny Curtis, Jerry Allison, Holly's family, and McCartney himself, among others.
Whipple shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy " for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anemia.
with the top 5 consisting of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards and Jeff Beck.
Parsons moved to France, where he lived for a short period at Villa Nellcôte with his friend Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones.
During this period, Parsons became acquainted with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones.
Prior to Parsons ' departure from The Byrds, he had accompanied the two Rolling Stones to Stonehenge ( along with McGuinn and Hillman ) in the English county of Wiltshire, where Richards had a house near the ancient site.
Immediately after leaving the band, Parsons stayed at Richards ' house and the pair developed a close friendship over the next few years, with Parsons reintroducing the guitarist to country music.
The atypically pronounced ( for Parsons ) gospel soul influence on this album likely comes from his frequent jamming with Delaney & Bonnie and Richards.
He accompanied the Rolling Stones on their 1971 U. K. tour in the hope of being signed to the newly formed Rolling Stones Records, intending to record a duo album with Richards.
Renowned studio percussionist Emil Richards had a hammered dulcimer in his giant Emil Richards Collection and used it in numerous soundtracks, especially in those with eastern Indian or American Country themes.
The record featured Crow singing many of her hit singles with new musical spins and guest appearances by many other musicians including Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Nicks, the Dixie Chicks, Keith Richards, and Eric Clapton.
) Contributions from guitarists Marc Ribot, Robert Quine, and Keith Richards accompanied Waits ' move away from piano-based songs, in juxtaposition with an increased emphasis on instruments such as marimba, accordion, double bass, trombone, and banjo.
In 1960, when Richards, on his way to class at Sidcup Art College, and Jagger, on his way to class at London School of Economics, met at Dartford train station, the Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records Jagger carried revealed a mutual interest, leading to the re-establishment of their friendship and the formation of a band with Dick Taylor ( later of Pretty Things ).
Richards, Taylor, and Jagger found Brian Jones as he sat in playing slide guitar with Alexis Korner's seminal London R & B band, Blues Incorporated, at the Ealing Jazz Club.
The line-up was Jagger, Richards and Jones, along with Stewart on piano, and Taylor on bass.
He also co-wrote, along with Joey Richards, the closing theme song of the second season of The Monkees, " For Pete's Sake ".
The home economics movement started with Ellen Swallow Richards, who was the first woman to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later became the first female instructor.
The three remaining original Comets ( Lytle, Richards, and Ambrose ) continue to perform in Branson with new musicians taking over the keyboard and lead guitar positions.
Charles Thomson ( artist ) | Charles Thomson with US Stuckists, Nicholas Watson, Terry Marks, Marisa Shepherd, Jesse Richards and Catherine Chow, 2001

Richards and young
A young Jean Grey had telepathically linked her mind to her dying friend, Annie Richards, to keep Annie's soul from moving to the afterlife.
With a young core of players led by Lecavalier, Richards, Martin St. Louis, and Fredrik Modin, the Lightning were thought to be very close to respectability.
The young team was led by the goaltending of Nikolai Khabibulin and the scoring efforts of Lecavalier, St. Louis, Modin, Richards, and Ruslan Fedotenko, and also boasted a new captain, former prolific scorer Dave Andreychuk.
Taken from Richards, the son is raised on an army base where he appears to be a well-adjusted, physically superior, and tactically brilliant young man who greatly resembles his father.
As she called for the election of Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts and then U. S. Senator Lloyd M. Bentsen of Texas as President and Vice President of the United States, Richards read a letter from an unnamed young mother in Lorena who described herself as " forgotten " by the national leadership.
The most significant incident of the Brisbane Test ... was the salutation young Steve Waugh served up, in the form of three consecutive bouncers, to visiting captain Viv Richards ...
Richards also portrayed a young Richard Webber in the Grey's Anatomy season 6 episode " Time Warp.
Chaired through its difficult early days by Brian Richards, Waverley Hoppa has burgeoned into a low priced provider of minibus and MPV personalised transport for the elderly, the disabled, the young and others for whom simply getting from where they are to where they want to be is a problem.
As the world's population is almost annihilated by a mysterious pandemic, accidentally unleashed by a Chinese scientist, the crisis is first seen through the eyes of two characters-Jenny Richards, a young working woman in London and Abby Grant, a middle-class corporate wife living a privileged existence in a nearby commuter village.
The film stars Jones ' then girlfriend ( and later Keith Richards wife ) Anita Pallenberg as a young waitress who accidentally kills her boyfriend and hides the body with the help of two male friends.
On May 1, 1940 young Dal Richards, his 11-piece band and a then-unknown 13-year-old Juliette were booked to replace Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen, Canada's leading dance band at the time.
Like her father, Joseph Richards, Josephine died young of a sudden illness in 1894 at the age of 25 years.
** Indra ( Paras Gavaskar )-A young mutant who was ultimately revealed to be thet he was the youngest mutant alive, not including Franklin Richards, the Stepford Cuckoos, and Tito Bohusk.
He is the young son of Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman of the Fantastic Four, the older brother of Valeria Richards, and the nephew of Invisible Woman's younger brother, the Human Torch.
Onslaught swore revenge on the young Franklin Richards and any other hero that he despised.
In 1922, a young Sir Charles Kingsford Smith flew under the Cowra Traffic Bridge with local man Ken Richards.
In third-wave handbook Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future, authors Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards explore the concept of third-wave feminists reclaiming " girlie " culture, along with reasons why women of Baby Boomer and Generation X ages may reject motherhood because, at a young and impressionable age, they witnessed their own mothers being devalued by society and family.
The slip pitch was a similar pitch taught by Paul Richards, to many young pitchers throughout Richards ' career.
Fresh from his adventures with Lawrence in Arabia, Thomas ( played by Evan Richards ) meets up with young Indy ( Sean Patrick Flanery ) and the novelist Edith Wharton ( Clare Higgins ).
Richards concentrated on signing good defensive players ( such as Brooks Robinson ) and hard-throwing young pitchers ( such as Steve Barber, Milt Pappas and Chuck Estrada ).
Richards stocked the Houston club ( soon renamed the Astros ) with young players – including Joe Morgan, Jimmy Wynn, Mike Cuellar, Don Wilson and Rusty Staub – but he was fired after the 1965 season when the on-field results did not match owner Roy Hofheinz ' expectations.
Richards was ordained an elder in the LDS Church at age fifteen, which was quite young, though not unheard of.
It was Richards who, in 1990, saw the raw talent of young driver Colin McRae, and later Richard Burns and Petter Solberg.

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