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The Cubs posted a winning record ( 83 – 78 ) for the third consecutive season, the first time the club had done so since 1972, and a new era of ownership under the Ricketts ' family was approved by MLB owners in early October.
Although the some 5, 800-man force under his command ( mostly hundred-days ' men amalgamated from the VIII Corps ) and the division of James B. Ricketts from VI Corps was defeated by Confederate General Jubal A.
Henrique da Rocha Lima in 1916 then proved that the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii was the agent responsible for typhus ; he named it after H. T. Ricketts and Stanislaus von Prowazek, two zoologists who had died from typhus while investigating epidemics.
The " Colonel Bogey March " is a popular march that was written in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts ( 1881 – 1945 ), a British army bandmaster who later became director of music for the Royal Marines at Plymouth.
Howard T. Ricketts was the first to establish the identity of the infectious organism that causes this disease.
Pacific Biological Laboratories, a biological supply house, was located at 800 Ocean View Avenue ( now 800 Cannery Row ) from 1928 to 1948, and operated by Edward F. Ricketts, who was the inspiration for several characters in Steinbeck novels.
The aquarium was built in honor of the work of Edward Ricketts ( 1897-1948 ), a marine biologist who specialized in describing communities of organisms ( which would also be the focus of aquarium tanks ), and whose old laboratory ( Pacific Biological Laboratories ) and home resides next to the present MBA site.
Ricketts, whose life was an inspiration for the eventual building of the aquarium, is famous as the " Doc " of John Steinbeck's Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday.
However, Ricketts was also lost to the VFL and injury hit the club hard.
* Willis Ricketts, the 1962 Arkansas Republican gubernatorial nominee, was born in Bentonville and operated a pharmacy in Fayetteville for twenty years.
The Clemuel Ricketts Mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Miller fired the gun until he ran out of ammo, when he was ordered by Lieutenant Claude V. Ricketts along with Lt. White and Chief Signalman A. A. Siewart to help Miller carry the Captain up to the navigation bridge out of the thick oily smoke generated by the many fires on and around the ship.
Influenced by the work of Charles Ricketts, Edmund Sullivan, George Frederick Watts and Aubrey Beardsley, his artistic style focused on clear lines, which was in stark contrast to the College's emphasis on shading.
Spare's major patron during this period was the wealthy property developer Pickford Waller, although other admirers included Desmond Coke, Ralph Strauss, Lord Howard de Walden and Charles Ricketts.
Nathaniel Conklin also owned the mill and in its final years, ownership was in the hands of David Ricketts, the second mayor of the Village.
Legg believed the cause was impairment of blood supply to the femoral epiphysis, Calve believed Ricketts, and Perthes deduced an infection possibly causing degenerative arthritis leads to LCP disease.
The Poems and Songs of Sir John Suckling, edited by John Gray and decorated with woodcut border and initials by Charles Ricketts, was artistically printed at the Ballantyne Press in 1896.
* ( Anne ) Theresa Cripps ( 1919 – 1998 ), who was married 1945 to Sir Robert Cornwallis Gerald St. Leger Ricketts, 7th Bt, and had two sons and two daughters.
It was created in 1801 for the noted naval commander John Jervis, Earl of St Vincent, with remainder to his nephews William Henry Ricketts and Edward Jervis Ricketts successively, and after them to his niece Mary, wife of William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk.
* Much of the cast has some connection to the Buffyverse: Benson and Marsters obviously played prominent characters on Buffy ; David Fury was a writer / producer and Rupert Cole was a production assistant on Buffy ; Jeff Ricketts guest starred on both Buffy and Angel as a Watchers ' Council member ; Andy Hallett starred on Angel as Lorne / The Host ; Grant Langston guest starred on an episode of Angel ; and Tressa di Figlia was married to Buffy cast member Nicholas Brendon.
* was a guided missile destroyer commissioned in 1962 and renamed Claude V. Ricketts in 1964.

Ricketts and used
Ricketts used the mill as a toy whip factory which he later relocated to George Street.
Ricketts used every spare moment to learn to play all the instruments in the band.
From December 1970, one of Laker's two 707s was used for a once-a-week low-fare service linking Luxembourg with Barbados on behalf of International Caribbean Airways, a joint venture between Barbados businessmen Norman Ricketts and Geoffrey Edwards, who enjoyed the support of the Barbados government, and Laker Airways.

Ricketts and BBC
" From 1935 to 1939 Ricketts conducted the Plymouth Band on a one-hour biweekly BBC Radio program, and the band was in constant demand to visit military camps and war production factories throughout the Second World War.

Ricketts and about
* Includes letters about Ricketts and a portrait
But this 1921 incident reveals much about the character of Frederick Joseph Ricketts.
Steinbeck himself also spent time at the lab, learning marine biology, helping Ricketts preserve specimens and talking about philosophy.
Dublin and Ricketts Islands have a combined population of about 900 people.
Members of Ricketts Hovse were known as Rowdies until about 1960 ; alumni of that period still draw the distinction between Rowdies and Skurves.

Ricketts and Battle
Two days later, as the Second Corps prepared to march on Washington, Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace leading a small Union force composed mostly of garrison troops, bolstered by the eleventh-hour addition of two brigades of the VI Corps sent from Richmond under Maj. Gen. James B. Ricketts, attempted to resist the Confederate advance at the Battle of Monocacy.
Ricketts was also portrayed as " Doc " in Sweet Thursday, the sequel to Cannery Row ; as " Friend Ed " in Burning Bright ; as " Doc Burton " in In Dubious Battle ; as Jim Casy in The Grapes of Wrath ; and as " Doctor Winter " in The Moon is Down.
Gen. James B. Ricketts was wounded leading the corps at the Battle of Cedar Creek.

Ricketts and .
* 1933 – Joyce Ricketts, American baseball player ( d. 1992 )
Four south houses ( or hovses ) were built: Blacker House, Dabney House, Fleming House and Ricketts House.
The team is currently owned by a family trust of TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts.
The Ricketts family acquired a majority interest in the Cubs in 2009, ending the Tribune years.
Apparently handcuffed by the Tribune's bankruptcy and the sale of the club to the Ricketts family, the Cubs ' quest for a NL Central 3-peat started with notice that there would be less invested into contracts than in previous years.
* 1871 – Howard Taylor Ricketts, American bacteriologist.
" Group members, Gilbert, David Baerwald and David Ricketts ( both formerly of David & David ), Bill Bottrell, Brian MacLeod, and Dan Schwartz share songwriting credits with Crow on her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club.
Title page of the Ward, Lock & Co. edition of 1891 with decorative lettering designed by Charles Ricketts
* May 3 – Howard Taylor Ricketts, American bacteriologist.
* March 11 – Ed Ricketts, John Steinbeck and six others leave Monterey, California for The Sea of Cortez on a collecting expedition.
* February 9 – Howard Taylor Ricketts, American bacteriologist.
** Joyce Ricketts, American baseball player ( d. 1992 )
He is a Christ-like figure and is based on Ed Ricketts.
* Olson, DM, E Dinerstein, ED Wikramanayake, ND Burgess, GVN Powell, EC Underwood, JA D ’ Amico, HE Strand, JC Morrison, CJ Loucks, TF Allnutt, JF Lamoreux, TH Ricketts, I Itoua, WW Wettengel, Y Kura, P Hedao, and K Kassem.
* Ricketts, Taylor H., Eric Dinerstein, David M. Olson, Colby J. Loucks, et al.
Horatio G. Wright, George W. Getty, and James B. Ricketts.

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