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A later proposal by William Barton Rogers led to a charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was signed by the governor of Massachusetts on April 10, 1861.
While performing on the prestigious Keith Circuit, Merman was signed to replace Ruth Etting in the Paramount film Follow the Leader ( 1930 ), starring Ed Wynn and Ginger Rogers.
Following this, the group changed its name to The Miracles after Claudette Rogers replaced Emerson Rogers and signed with End that November, with Gordy as its main producer.
In 1989, RCA deleted all of Rogers ' solo albums soon after he signed back to Reprise, where he used to record when he was a rock artist with his former group, The First Edition.
The agreement was originally slated to run through August 2012, however Rogers signed a long-term affiliation renewal agreement on May 3, 2012, allowing the Pattison stations to carry 90 % of primetime programming and the majority of morning and daytime programming from the programming grid of CKVU-DT ( including simulcasts of the Vancouver edition of Breakfast Television ; however unlike CKVU, the Pattison stations will continue to produce midday and evening local newscasts ).
After signing with BMG Records, the band signed with manager Jeff Rogers ( Swell ).
In 1962, Kenny Rogers re-discovered her while singing at a Houston club and got her signed to his brother Lelan ’ s Lenox label.
On February 8, 2011, Sportsnet announced that they had signed a multi-year deal with Tennis Canada to acquire the exclusive rights to the Rogers Cup as well as the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 & ATP World Tour 500 series events.
Though she was hailed as " the first lady of Motown ", Wells was technically Motown's third female signed act: Claudette Rogers of Motown's first star group The Miracles, has been referred to by Berry Gordy as " the first lady of Motown Records " due to her being signed as a member of the group, and in late 1959 Detroit blues-gospel singer Mable John signed to the then-fledging label a year prior to Wells ' arrival.
Dibiase, Big Bubba Rogers, One Man Gang, and Sam Houston joined the WWF after its fall, joining fellow UWF alumnus Hacksaw Jim Duggan, who had been signed by the WWF in February 1987.
The band signed with manager Jeff Rogers ( Swell ) in 1986.
Family patriarch Col. Keith Rogers had long dreamed of building a television station, but died two years before channel 13 signed on.
RKO Radio Pictures signed her to a one-year contract in 1936, and she appeared in three feature films, the most famous being the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musical Follow the Fleet.
On November 9, eleventh overall 1994 NBA draft selection Carlos Rogers signed an NBA contract, making Howard the last 1994 NBA Draft first-round selection without a contract.
He studied drama at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, when his college rock band, The Beatcrackers, were signed to a recording contract in 1963 as Mark Rogers and the Marksmen by EMI producer Norman Newell.
Simultaneously with the announcement of its pending purchase of the station, Rogers also announced it had signed an affiliation agreement with CJNT, allowing it to begin carrying Citytv programming starting on June 4, 2012.
The report was signed by twelve of the committee's fifteen members, and a minority report was signed by the other three members: Johnson, Rogers, and Grider.
The treaty was signed by Major Ridge, Elias Boudinot, James Foster, Testaesky, Charles Moore, George Chambers, Tahyeske, Archilla Smith, Andrew Ross, William Lassley, Caetehee, Tegaheske, Robert Rogers, John Gunter, John A.
In an unusual move for an upstart label focused on Top 40 and R & B success, Giant also signed established acts as Steely Dan, Warren Zevon, Oingo Boingo, Chicago, Deep Purple, Morbid Angel, Brian Wilson, and Kenny Rogers.
In May 2003, Rogers, along with twenty-four other religious leaders and persons of influence, signed a letter sent from Gary Bauer's conservative organization American Values to President George W. Bush.

Rogers and RCA
After singer Kenny Rogers left the label, RCA was accused of trying to ruin his career.
Shortly after Rogers ' first album for the label, Summers was fired ( for unrelated reasons ) by RCA.
Although Rogers and RCA parted ways many years ago, the results of the conflict can still be seen today.
Rogers, in turn, took the rights to those albums with him as RCA refused to keep them, with only Once Upon A Christmas ( a 1984 album of seasonal duets with Parton ) remaining in print.
Kenny Rogers's 1980s back catalog ( originally released on RCA Records ) was re-issued by Sanctuary's Castle Music label in conjunction with Kenny Rogers ' Dreamcatcher Records in the UK.
He brought in William Coldstream, who in turn brought in Joe Dixon from the RCA and Claude Rogers.
Wilf Carter recorded over 40 original and compilation LP records for RCA Victor and its affiliates, including Nuggets of the Golden West, Christmas in Canada, Songs of the Rail and Range, Songs of Australia, Wilf Carter Sings Jimmie Rogers, and Let's Go Back to the Bible.
Happy Trails was released in 1952 as a 78 RPM and 45 RPM by Rogers and Evans with the Whippoorwills and Orchestra on RCA Victor Records.

Rogers and 1983
Following two minor heart attacks he had to undergo an emergency quadruple heart bypass in 1983, after which he was extremely weak, but he still managed to attend a 1988 Congressional hearing with old colleagues such as Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers to protest media magnate Ted Turner's plan to colorize various black-and-white films from the 1930s and 1940s.
His later books include Carl Rogers on Personal Power ( 1977 ) and Freedom to Learn for the 80's ( 1983 ).
Parton continued to make inroads on the pop charts as well with a re-recorded version of " I Will Always Love You " from the feature film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ( 1982 ) scraping the Top 50 that year and her duet with Kenny Rogers, " Islands in the Stream " ( written by the Bee Gees and produced by Barry Gibb ), spent two weeks at number one in 1983.
( Parton's March 1983 performance at London's Dominion Theatre from this tour was filmed and broadcast as a television special in the U. S .) From 1984 to 1985, she toured alongside Kenny Rogers for the Real Love Tour.
* Rushing Yards: 206 George Rogers ( September 4, 1983 vs St. Louis Cardinals )
** Stan Rogers, Canadian musician ( d. 1983 )
* Malcolm Rogers, William Dobson, 1611 – 46: The Royalists at War, National Portrait Gallery Exhibition Catalogue, 1983.
Jaycee rodeo have included Kenny Rogers in 1977 and Loretta Lynn in 1983 with Charlie Daniels and Lee Greenwood performing multiple times.
Merrill's theater credits include the 1983 Broadway revival of the Rogers & Hart musical On Your Toes, starring Russian prima ballerina Natalia Makarova.
In 1982, he produced the Dionne Warwick's album Heartbreaker and in 1983, he produced the Kenny Rogers ' album Eyes That See in the Dark.
Deciding it would make the label look bad for firing Summers if Rogers continued to be a major success ( his duet with Dolly Parton, " Islands in the Stream ", had been one of the biggest hits of 1983 ), Rogers received very little support from the label during the next several years he was with them.
* November 29-Stan Rogers, folk musician and songwriter ( d. 1983 )
* Rogers, Alan, ( 1983 ) Book of Stamford, Barracuda Books
* The A-Team ( 1983 ).... Cathy Rogers in episode: " Trouble Brewing " ( 1985 )
Folk singer Stan Rogers, who died in an airplane crash in 1983, was born in Dundas as well.
In the 1980s, she also supervised scripts of the television show Coward of the County ( 1982 ) and the television films The Shadow Riders ( 1983 ), Missing Children: A Mother's Story ( 1983 ), Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues ( 1984 ), Velvet ( 1984 ), and My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn ( 1985 ).
* Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues ( 1983 )
He took over the Buck Rogers strip in 1979 and the Tarzan Sunday strip from 1983 to 2001.
Singcircle: Suzanne Flowers, Penelope Walmsley-Clark, Nancy Long, Rogers Covey-Crump, Gregory Rose, Paul Hillier, directed by Gregory Rose ( recorded 1983 ).
* Will Rogers ( Oklahoma politician ) ( 1898 – 1983 ), congressman from Oklahoma, 1933 – 1942
Rogers Cable in Toronto couldn't add the channel until September 1983, and Videon Cable in Winnipeg didn't have the additional channel capacity to add it until its dispute with Manitoba Telecom Services ( MTS ) over ownership of the cable plant was settled.
* Rogers, E. M. ( 1983 ).

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