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Roe and 1916
The automatic flour mill built by Oliver Evans in 1785 was called the beginning of modern bulk material handling by Roe ( 1916 ).
* Preacher Roe Born Elwin Charles Roe ( February 16, 1916 – November 9, 2008 ), major league baseball left-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers.
The Selden home of Daniel Roe, From The Diary of Captain Daniel Roe, 1806 – 08 ( 1904 ) In 1916, the Suffolk County Tuberculosis Sanitorium opened on land then-considered to be part of Holtsville.
The following quotation is from Roe ( 1916 ):
In order of historical emergence, they have been firearms ( small arms and artillery ); clocks ; textile machinery ; steam engines ( stationary, marine, rail, and otherwise ; the story of how Watt's need for an accurate cylinder spurred Boulton's boring machine is discussed by Roe ( 1916 )); sewing machines ; bicycles ; automobiles ; and aircraft.
" Joseph Wickham Roe, 1916
Roe ( 1916 ) discusses Rennie's contributions to the development of the planer.
Regarding Clement's building of planers, Roe ( 1916 ) says,
Roe ( 1916 ) says that " Up to that time boring machines were relied on only for large and rough work.
Roe accompanied her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Fayette Washington Roe ( 1850 – 1916 ), to his assignment at Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory.
Elwin Charles Roe ( February 26, 1916 – November 9, 2008 ), known as Preacher Roe, was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1938 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1944 – 1947 ), and Brooklyn Dodgers ( 1948 – 1954 ).
Roe was born on February 26, 1916, in Ash Flat, Arkansas and grew up in Viola, Arkansas.

Roe and credits
Additional credits: Produced by Robert Lucas and Chris Roe ; Written by Billy Gram, Robert Lucas and Chris Roe ; Music by Jess Bryden ; Cinematography by Robert Lucas ; Edited by Michael Felsher.

Roe and James
* King James I of Great Britain sends Sir Thomas Roe as his ambassador to the Mughal court of Jahangir.
* January 10 – Sir Thomas Roe, emissary from the court of King James I of England, presents his credentials to the Mughal Emperor Jahangir, in Ajmer Fort, thus opening the door to the British presence in India.
Western Australia Day ( formerly Foundation Day ) is observed on the first Monday in June, although it was actually on 2 June 1829 that Captain James Stirling on the Parmelia arrived with Surveyor-General Roe and the first contingent of immigrants to set up the Swan River Colony.
Through his friendship with the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Cyril Lucaris, the famous Codex Alexandrinus was presented to James I, and Roe himself collected several valuable manuscripts which he subsequently presented to the Bodleian Library.
On 31 December Murray wrote to Stirling confirming his title as Lieutenant-Governor of the new colony and on the same day his Under-Secretary, Robert Hay, confirmed the appointment of the members of the civil establishment including Colonial Secretary Peter Brown, Surveyor-General John Septimus Roe, Harbourmaster Mark John Currie, naturalist James Drummond, a surgeon, a storekeeper, a cooper, a blacksmith and a boatbuilder.
* 1847 / 48 James Roe
He was the seventh son of James Roe, the rector of Newbury.
The first Europeans to explore the Katanning area were Governor James Stirling and Surveyor General John Septimus Roe who travelled through the area in 1835 en route from Perth to Albany.
She married James Kenneth Roe in 1958.
New works have been written for and / or dedicated to him ( for solo and ensemble ) by James Patten, Elisabeth Lutyens, Reginald Smith Brindle, Alfred Nieman, Charles Camilleri, David Bedford, Roger Williams, Glen Morgan, Robert Keeley, Jeffrey Joseph, Kenneth Paige, Daniel Sturm, Vojislav Ivanovic, Betty Roe, Ivor Mairants, Geoffrey Burgon, Aurelio Peruzzi, Judith Bingham, Monique Cecconi-Botella, Ottavio Negro and Luis Morales Giacoman.
Among the musicians featured on the album were James Delaney on keyboards ; Roe Butcher on electric bass guitar ; Nicky Scott on double bass and electric bass guitar ; Enda Walsh on keyboards ; Adie McIlduff on drums ; Percy Robinson on dobro and pedal steel guitar and Peter McKinney on drums / sequencing.
It is named after Roe v. Wade, the U. S. Supreme Court case that effectively legalized abortion nationwide in the U. S. Its best-known proponent is James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal who coined the phrase " Roe effect " in Best of the Web Today, his OpinionJournal. com column.
Subsequently, during the reign of King James I, Sir William Hawkins and Sir Thomas Roe were sent to negotiate with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir for permission to establish trading factories in India on behalf of the Company.
Late in 1835, Governor James Stirling and John Septimus Roe led an expedition from Albany to Perth.
The Journal of Sir Thomas Roe, Embassador from His Majesty King James the First of England to Ichan Guire, the Mighty Emperor of India, Commonly Called the Great Mogul ; Containing an Account of His Voyage to that Country and His Observations There, London: Awnsham & John Churchill, 1704, First Edition.
* James M. Roe ( born 1943 ), American astronomer
It was named by either James Stirling or Septimus Roe in 1829 or 1830.
The fourth is named after Matilda Bennett, a woman also of Manx descent who was the wife of John Septimus Roe, the first surveyor general of Western Australia under the first governor of the state, Sir James Stirling.
In 1607 Conor MacDermot Roe, a cousin of Ferghal, the last MacDermot Roe chieftain elected under the Gaelic brehon legal system, surrendered MacDermot Roe lands in Kilronan to King James I and received them back in fee simple as a grant from the King.
The MacDermots Roe were Jacobites, supporting James II against William of Orange following the 1688 English Revolution.
Henry MacDermot Roe was a Jacobite captain in the army of James II.

Roe and with
A $ 279, 000 payoff for the silence of Jessica Hahn, a staff secretary at the church, was paid with PTL's funds to Hahn through Bakker associate Roe Messner, who later married Tammy Fay Bakker.
Jahangir's relationship with other rulers of the time is one that was well documented by Sir Thomas Roe, especially his relationship with the Persian King, Shah Abbas.
Bill Roe became the show's new director of photography, and episodes generally had a drier, brighter look due to the sunshine and climate of California, as compared with the rain, fog and temperate forests of Vancouver.
In May 1951, in Genetic Psychology Monographs volume 43, page 204, Anne Roe gives a transcript of an interview ( part of a Thematic Apperception Test, asking impressions on a photograph ) with Theoretical Physicist number 3: "... As for himself he realized that this was the inexorable working of the second law of the thermodynamics which stated Murphy's law ‘ If anything can go wrong it will ’.
Roe Bulls Eye, a duplex triplane with a wingspan of 20 feet.
( the U. S. Operation Delego cited 21 ( numbered ) " John Doe " s ) or labelled with other variants of Doe / Roe / Poe / etc.
The name " John Doe ", often spelled " Doo ," along with " Richard Roe " or " Roo " were regularly invoked in English legal instruments to satisfy technical requirements governing standing and jurisdiction, beginning perhaps as early as the reign of England's King Edward III ( 1312 – 1377 ).
In the best-seller Freakonomics, economist Steven D. Levitt and co-author Stephen J. Dubner both confirm and cast doubt on the notion that the broken windows theory was responsible for New York's drop in crime, arguing " the reality that the pool of potential criminals had dramatically shrunk ", an alternative that Levitt had attributed in the Quarterly Journal of Economics to the legalization of abortion with Roe v. Wade, a decrease in the number of delinquents in the population-at-large one generation later.
The Roe decision defined " viable " as being " potentially able to live outside the mother's womb, albeit with artificial aid ", adding that viability " is usually placed at about seven months ( 28 weeks ) but may occur earlier, even at 24 weeks.
President Barack Obama has taken the position that " Abortions should be legally available in accordance with Roe v.
Roe Canada Ltd. was restructured in 1954 as a holding company with two aviation subsidiaries: Avro Aircraft Ltd. and Orenda Engines Ltd., which began operating under these names on 1 January 1955.
By 1958, A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. was an industrial giant with over 50, 000 employees in a far-flung empire of 44 companies involved in coal mining, steel making, railway rolling stock, aircraft and aero-engine manufacturing, as well as computers and electronics.
* Crawford Gordon Jr. left the Department of Defense Production in 1951 to take over as President and General Manager of A. V. Roe Canada to assist with problems in development and production of the Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck.
Roe Canada Ltd. and merged with its Gas Turbine Division.
In the 1970s, Roe hosted the radio program Rock Scope, which featured music and interviews with a wide range of artists including Bob Dylan, Daniel Amos, T-Bone Burnett, Mark Heard and others.
In the early 1990s, Taylor teamed up with Adam Again's Gene Eugene, The Choir's Derri Daugherty and The 77s ' Mike Roe to form the alt-country / roots band, Lost Dogs.
Daugherty is also one of the founding members of the Roots music supergroup Lost Dogs with Terry Scott Taylor, Michael Roe and Gene Eugene.
One of the distinctive features of the town ’ s growth has been the predominant southward and eastward expansion of its suburbs, with the River Roe flood plain continuing to contain the town to the west and north.
This rock, along with other relics of Limavady's history, can be seen at Roe Valley Country Park.
Owen Roe O ' Neills, Leckpatrick can also claim part of Strabane with the North part of the town following under their parish umbrella.
" Roe sided with the Patriots in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War.
Doug Roe, a special agent with the U. S. Forest Service, said the plants were young and not ready for harvesting.
WLS is currently a talk radio station, with its programming consisting of about half local talk shows such as Don Wade and Roma and Roe and Roeper, and the rest syndicated programming such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Adam Bold, Red Eye Radio, Wall Street Journal This Morning, Kim Komando and others.
However, with the addition of Garry Meier to Roe Conn's afternoon show increased the number of listeners.

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