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Upon Wach's death before the lectures were delivered, Eliade was appointed as his replacement, becoming, in 1964, the Sewell Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions.
In 1931 he hired Sewell Avery as president.
After World War II, Montgomery Ward declined in sales volume compared to Sears, and many people have blamed the conservative decisions of its president, Sewell Avery.
* Sewell Avery who would become the Board Chairman of Montgomery Ward.

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After yet another Redskin punt, Denver managed to drive to the Washington 30-yard line on their third possession with 2 runs by Gene Lang for a total of 24 yards and an 18-yard reception by Sewell.
Sewell went ashore and met up with various dignitaries including Daniel Bell Wakefield, another of the brothers who had been in Wellington for some years practising law and was Attorney General of the Province.
On 29 August 1918 at Fremicourt, France, Lieutenant Sewell, who was in command of a section of Whippet light tanks, got out of his own tank and crossed open ground under heavy machine-gun fire to rescue the crew of another Whippet of his section which had side-slipped into a shell-hole, overturned and caught fire.
He married a member of the Harford family, also Quakers, but died without issue, the property passing in 1856 to his sister's eldest son, Phillip Sewell, another Quaker banker.
Besides his brother, Joe Sewell, a Hall of Fame shortstop, he had another brother named Tommy Sewell, who had one at-bat with the Chicago Cubs.
At around the same time, in 1997, another Internet Startup was founded by Kevin Savage, Jason Smith and John Sewell named Phase8. com " Webcall. com Limited " based in Worcester.

Sewell and had
Then he caught a 23-yard pass from halfback Steve Sewell, becoming the first quarterback ever to catch a pass in the Super Bowl ( Elway had scored a touchdown on that play during opening day the previous year against the Raiders ).
In April 2000 producer Andrew Mark Sewell announced that he had bought the rights to Blake's 7 from the estate of Terry Nation, and was planning to produce a TV movie set 20 years after the finale of the original series.
In July 2003, Sewell announced that he, Paul Darrow and Simon Moorhead had formed a consortium called ' B7 Enterprises ' that had acquired the rights and was planning a TV miniseries budgeted at between five and six million US dollars.
Former Toronto mayor John Sewell later wrote in NOW that rival Toronto city councillor Tom Jakobek had given the story to Tom Kerr.
Wakefield had travelled with Henry Sewell who had been deputy chairman and full time manager of the Canterbury Association.
On 24 February 2008, Bruno offered his support to former footballer Paul Gascoigne, who on 21 February had been sectioned under the Mental Health Act Bruno also spoke on his own personal experiences in the mental heath system at a conference run by Hari Sewell, on 22 June 2009.
Anna Sewell was born in Yarmouth, England and had a brother named Philip, who was an engineer in Europe.
Sewell subsequently returned to city council as an alderman in a by-election, to replace Ward 6 alderman Dan Heap who had been elected to parliament, and won re-election in 1982.
Sewell was also criticized for remaining in the race after Leach, whom he had personally targeted as the minister responsible for amalgamation, withdrew from the contest.
UFO had a large ensemble cast, and many of its members would come and go during the course of the series, with a number of actors – most notably George Sewell and Gabrielle Drake — leaving the series during the production break that occurred when the series had to change studios midway through production.
Sewell also had 3 strikeouts in 1930, albeit in just 353 at-bats ( as opposed to 503 in his record-setting year ), as well as three other full seasons ( 1925, 1929, 1933 ) with 4 strikeouts.
Sewell, the original mine camp and known as the ' city of stairs ' because it looked as though it had been poured down the mountain, has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A storyline where Rivera had Sewell deported to Canada was also ran.
The door of the tank had become jammed against the side of the shell-hole, but Lieutenant Sewell, unaided, dug away the entrance to the door and released the crew.
Sewell had starred in Special Branch and his character, Superintendent Cottam, is a spin on The Sweeney < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Chief Inspector Haskins ( played by Garfield Morgan ).
Sewell had not considered acting until, aged 35, he met the actor Dudley Sutton by chance in a pub.
Both Sewell and Twist had worked with Powell & Pressburger previously on other films and were being given their first chance as directors.
In October, Lee left Cheat Mountain for Sewell Mountain ( West Virginia ) in the Kanawha River valley with the troops of Wiliam B. Floyd and Henry Wise, but he was forced to cancel the offensive operations he had planned for due to low supplies and bad weather.
After graduating, Sewell was set up with an agent by Judi Dench who had directed him in a play while at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

Sewell and supported
Sewell said that he was motivated to run due to the construction of a streetcar right-of-way along St. Clair Avenue that was supported by Mihevc.

Sewell and within
Center City, Barnsboro and Sewell are unincorporated communities located within Mantua Township.
Armstrong Elementary School, Sewell Elementary School, Hudson Middle School, and Sachse High School are the schools within the Sachse city limits that serve the GISD portion.
The Norwich wards of Mile Cross, Sewell, Crome and Broadland wards of Thorpe St Andrew, Sprowston, Old Catton, Catton Grove and Hellesdon fall within its boundaries.
According to Hunnisett, " during the thirteenth century, no other coroner was allowed to act within the verge, with the result that many felonies were not presented to the justices in eyre after the king's court had moved on ...", and Richard Clarke Sewell tells us that " Anciently the Coroner of the Verge had power to do all things within the Verge belonging to the office of the Coroner, to the exclusion of the Coroner of the County, but this clearly caused problems, which two acts were intended to solve.

Sewell and Club
Acts on the Nashville branch included Matraca Berg, Scotty Emerick, The Buffalo Club, Rebecca Lynn Howard, J. C. Jones, Delbert McClinton, Tony Toliver, Jack Ingram, Dolly Parton, Kris Tyler and Keith Sewell.

Sewell and was
: A 10-part audio adaptation of The Further Adventures of Doctor Syn ( combining and abridging The Further Adventures of Doctor Syn and The Shadow of Doctor Syn ) read by Rufus Sewell was performed on BBC Radio 7 in December 2007.
The singular event that triggered Mae filing for divorce in 1935 was her finding Keaton in flagrante delicto with the infamous Leah Clampitt Sewell on the 4th of July of that same year in a hotel in Santa Barbara.
Anna Sewell ( 1820 – 1878 ), famous as the author of Black Beauty, was born in a 17th century house in Church Plain.
Former professional boxer Danny Sewell ( brother of television actor George Sewell ) was the original Bill Sikes, and remained in the role ( including the original Broadway & US touring productions ) for the best part of six years.
Assuming that Sewell is counted as the first Prime Minister, thirty-eight people have held the office since it was established.
The first person to be formally appointed to a position of leadership was Henry Sewell, who formed a government at the beginning of the Second Parliament.
Records also show the name as " Tracey's Station " and " Myrtle ", after local postmaster Samuel Sewell Tracey and one of Tracey's boarders, before the final decision was made.
Sewell, New Jersey, is named after General William Joyce Sewell, who was elected to the United States Senate in 1881 and 1895, and served as President of the New Jersey Senate in 1876, 1879 and 1880.
* William Elbridge Sewell, Governor of Guam was born here.
Originally the town was named Sewell, after a white doctor who owned much of the surrounding land and attended the residents.
One block south of and parallel to the Nine Mile Road, Read Street was named for its founder, Edmund Sewell Read.
The book was cited as an influence on the 2003 BBC / A & E mini-series, Charles II: The Power & the Passion, in a featurette on the DVD, by Rufus Sewell who played the title character.
The movie was adapted by Melvyn Bragg, Margaret Drabble and Clive Exton from the books My Life by Isadora and Isadora, an Intimate Portrait by Sewell Stokes.
A little over a month later, on July 26, Hornsby was hired to replace Luke Sewell as manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
Aston Villa and England footballer Jackie Sewell was born in Kells, Whitehaven on 24 January 1927.
In 2011 the art critic Brian Sewell published his memoirs, in which he revealed that he was Heseltine's illegitimate son, born in July 1931 seven month's after the composer's death.
Sewell was unaware of his father's identity until 1986.
A study, Herbert Butterfield and the Interpretation of History by Keith Sewell, was published in 2005.
A " Reform Era " in Toronto politics was blossoming, which brought to Toronto City Hall the likes of David Crombie, John Sewell, Allan Sparrow and Colin Vaughan.

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