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His Prince Valiant pages were much admired by other artists, and he became a key influence on several generations of artists who were creating realistic comic strip and comic book illustrations, including Joe Kubert, Frank Frazetta, George Pratt, Mark Schultz, William Stout, Warren Tufts, the British illustrator Bill Ward, Al Williamson and Wally Wood.
The Northeast Kingdom has been listed in the North American and international editions of " 1, 000 Places to See Before You Die ", the New York Times best-selling book by Patricia Schultz.
Xenozoic Tales is an alternative comic book by Mark Schultz set in a post-apocalyptic future.
The museum is included in the Patricia Schultz book 1, 000 Places to See Before You Die and # 90 on a list of most visited art museums in the world ( 2010 ).
In 2002, he contributed an interview to Panel Discussions, a nonfiction book about the developing movement in sequential art and narrative literature, along with Durwin Talon, Will Eisner, Mike Mignola and Mark Schultz.
Schultz co-authored a book entitled The Hammer with Stan Fischler that provides insights into the world of a professional ice hockey enforcer.
The authors of the book Homer Simpson Goes to Washington, Joseph Foy and Stanley Schultz, wrote that in the episode, " the tension of trying to demonstrate a family's achievement of the American Dream is satirically and expertly played out by Marge Simpson ".
Despite no records existing of a contemporary of Schultz named " Albert Stern ," a period mugshot appears in the book depicting " Stern ;" the mugshot has since been incorrectly identified as Otto Berman.

Schultz and Pour
* Schultz, Howard with Dori Jones Yang, Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time, Hyperion, 1999

Schultz and Starbucks
Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is an alumnus of NMU.
* Howard Schultz, CEO and Chairman of Starbucks
* 1987: Howard Schultz leads purchase of the Starbucks brand from its founders ( who adopted the name Peet's ) and begins offering coffee drinks modeled after those sold in Italian coffee bars
* Howard Schultz ( born 1953 ), chairman of Starbucks Coffee Company
In 1981, Schultz visited a client of Hammarplast, a fledgling coffee-bean shop called Starbucks Coffee Company in Seattle which he joined as the Director of Marketing a year later.
On a buying trip to Milan, Italy for Starbucks, Schultz noted that coffee bars existed on practically every street.
Two years later, the original Starbucks management decided to focus on Peet's Coffee & Tea and sold its Starbucks retail unit to Schultz and Il Giornale for $ 3. 8 million.
Schultz renamed Il Giornale with the Starbucks name, and aggressively expanded its reach across the United States.
Schultz did not believe in franchising, and made a point of having Starbucks retain ownership of every domestic outlet.
On January 8, 2008 Schultz regained his status as CEO of Starbucks after an eight-year hiatus.
Lord Mandelson, the then-UK Business Secretary, responded saying that Britain was " not spiralling, although I've noticed Starbucks is in a great deal of trouble ", and suggesting that Schultz was projecting his own company's trouble in the United Kingdom onto the wider national economy.
In 1987, Baldwin and Peet's owners sold the Starbucks chain to focus on Peet's, and Baldwin and Howard Schultz, Starbucks ' new owner, entered into a no-compete agreement in the Bay Area.
The first version of Friends of Viretta Park group was formed by area neighbors during a controversy with former neighbor and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who formerly lived to the South.
Smith approached Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz in 1998, seeking further investment partners.

Schultz and Company
Jersey Shore Steel Company was founded in 1938, near the end of the Great Depression by John A. Schultz.
Albert Schultz ( born July 30, 1963 in Port Hope, Ontario ) is a Canadian actor, director and the founding artistic director of Toronto's celebrated Soulpepper Theatre Company.
The Shulton Company, original producer of Old Spice, was founded in 1934 by William Lightfoot Schultz.
In 1985, in a campaign initiated by then CBS Musical Instruments division president William Schultz ( 1926 – 2006 ), the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company employees purchased the company from CBS and renamed it the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.
Schultz himself was defeated by Hudson's Bay Company spokesman Donald Smith in the riding of Winnipeg and St. John, 70 votes to 63.
The 2011 inaugural event was hosted by Albert Schultz, the founding artistic director of Soulpepper Theatre Company, and included a special performance by the musician Michael Kaeshammer.

Schultz and One
* An excerpt from No One Was Killed: The Democratic National Convention, August 1968 by John Schultz.
One of his biggest prizes was gangster Dutch Schultz, whom he had battled as both a federal and state prosecutor.
One of his most famous roles was that of Schultz in Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator.
One possible candidate was Frederick Horenberger, a career criminal who briefly worked with Schultz on a remodeling project and was a former boyfriend of Judy Zess.

Schultz and Cup
American comedian Rich Little and television stars Christopher Atkins, Heather Thomas, Dwight Schultz, Doug Barr and Gerald McRaney were guest presenters, as were Tony Randall, Bob Hawke, Dame Edna Everage, Pamela Stephenson and John Bertrand, skipper of the yacht Australia II which won the 1983 America's Cup.

Schultz and at
His most important mentor at the University was Henry Schultz who was an econometrician and mathematical economist.
* 1935 – Dutch Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard " Lulu " Rosencrantz are fatally shot at a saloon in Newark, New Jersey in what will become known as The Chophouse Massacre.
Murray Hill was named and founded by Carl H. Schultz, founder of a mineral water business once located at First Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets in the Murray Hill district of Manhattan.
* Schultz ( also spelled Shultz ) is an unincorporated community in the township at.
This led Shapiro to suggest years later that Schultz should have been allowed to kill Dewey, although at the time he supported the syndicate's decision to overrule Schultz.
On October 24, 1935, they tracked down Schultz and his associates Otto Berman, Abe Landau, and Lulu Rosenkrantz and shot them at the Palace Chop House in Newark, New Jersey.
Winchell's casual writing style famously earned him the ire of mobster Dutch Schultz, who confronted Winchell at New York's Cotton Club and publicly lambasted him for using the phrase " pushover " to describe Schultz's penchant for blonde women.
Elliott and Miller write that Aberhart took a less rigid approach to discipline at Crescent Heights than he had in Ontario, though Schultz says that as principal he was " authoritarian in manner and a strict disciplinarian ".
Fourth Season ( 1975 ): Andrae Neilsan, Carmen Hernandez, Cate Wadsworth, David Azzoto, Harvey Reed, Norman Christian, David " Red " O ' Brien, Tishy Flaherty, Tommy Schultz, Tracey Delaria ( This was the only season of the original show that featured more than seven Zoomers at one time.
Guest host at awards ceremony: Albert Schultz
" This man goes to Ireland and says he has not read the treaty and tells people there is no need to read it ," Mr Schultz said during a heated debate on the referendum at the European parliament in Strasbourg today.
Wilhelm Solf left Samoa in 1910 to be appointed Colonial Secretary at Berlin ; he was succeeded as governor by Erich Schultz, the former chief justice in the protectorate.
In 2000 Soulpepper's Artistic Director Albert Schultz was approached by Paul Carder, then the Dean of Business and Creative Arts at George Brown College, with the suggestion that a partnership be struck between Soulpepper and the George Brown Theatre School to create a new performance / education facility.
Schultz studied drama at Toronto's York University and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
On 19 January 2006, Latham was eating with his two sons at a Hungry Jack's restaurant in Campbelltown, New South Wales when he was photographed by Ross Schultz, a photographer from The Daily Telegraph.
The John Schultz house at Johnstown, PA after the flood.
According to writers on organized crime, the Syndicate was born from an idea of Johnny " The Fox " Torrio and was founded or established at a May 1929 conference in Atlantic City, attended by leading underworld figures throughout the United States, including Torrio, Lucky Luciano, Al Capone, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello, Joe Adonis, Benjamin " Bugsy " Siegel, Dutch Schultz, Abner " Longy " Zwillman, Louis " Lepke " Buchalter, Vince Mangano, gambler Frank Erickson, Frank Scalice and Albert " Mad Hatter " Anastasia .< ref > Carl Sifakis, < cite > The Mafia Encyclopedia: second edition </ cite >, ( Checkmark Books )</ ref > Others describe the Atlantic City meeting as a coordination and strategy conference for bootleggers .< ref > Dennis Eisenberg, Uri Dan, Eli Landau ,< cite > Meyer Lansky: Mogul of the Mob </ cite > Paddington Press, 1979 </ ref >
Schultz anchored nightly sports broadcasts at WDAY and starting in 1982 did radio play-by-play of North Dakota State University ( NDSU ) football games.
Schultz, who was touted as the " Voice of the Bison " for many years at WDAY, left in 1996 and began broadcasting for KFGO in Fargo, doing play-by-play work on University of North Dakota ( UND ) Fighting Sioux football broadcasts beginning in 1998.
On August 15, 2011, Schultz used an edited video clip of Texas Governor Rick Perry at a rally talking about the national debt crisis.
* The Ed Schultz Show at wegoted. com ( radio )
Schultz was the member for Burrinjuck in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1988 to 1998, before being elected to represent Hume at the 1998 election.

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