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Among the observers of the 1946 tsunami at Hilo was Francis P. Shepard of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, one of the world's foremost marine geologists.
His son was born in August 1920 and in 1924 Milne produced a collection of children's poems When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist E. H. Shepard.
Ernest Howard Shepard ( 10 December 1879 – 24 March 1976 ) was an English artist and book illustrator.
Shepard was born in St John's Wood, London.
Shepard was recommended to Milne by another Punch staffer, E. V. Lucas in 1923.
Shepard Fairey rose to fame after his " Andre the Giant Has a Posse " sticker campaign, in which his art was plastered in cities across America.
Astronauts Alan Shepard, who was the first American in space, and Deke Slayton later wrote of how the sight of Sputnik I passing overhead inspired them to their new careers.
In early 1964 Alan Shepard was grounded after being diagnosed with Ménière's disease and Grissom was designated command pilot for Gemini 3, the first manned Project Gemini flight, which flew on March 23, 1965.
* In a 2010 Space Foundation survey, Grissom was ranked as the # 9 ( tied with astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Alan Shepard ) most popular space hero.
The second manned spacecraft was named Freedom 7, and it performed a sub-orbital spaceflight in 1961 carrying American astronaut Alan Shepard to an altitude of just over.
Besides hosting the Brahmas ' football and women's soccer teams, John Shepard Stadium ( current capacity 5, 500 ) The stadium was expanded to 16, 000-person capacity for the game.
* In The Dark Knight and the follow up The Dark Knight Rises a Shepard tone was used to create the sound of the ' Batpod ' - a motorcycle that the filmmakers didn't want to change gear and tone abruptly but to constantly ascend.
* 1961-US, a Mercury capsule named Freedom 7 with Alan B. Shepard, spacecraft was launched by a Redstone rocket on a ballistic trajectory suborbital flight.
Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. ( November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998 ) was an American naval aviator, test pilot, flag officer, NASA astronaut, and businessman, who in 1961 became the second person, and the first American, to travel into space.
Shepard began his naval career after graduation from the United States Naval Academy in 1944, and served on the destroyer USS Cogswell while it was deployed in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.
In 1959, Shepard was one of 11 military test pilots invited by the newly-formed National Aeronautics and Space Administration to volunteer for the first US manned space flight program.
In January 1961, Shepard was chosen for the first American manned mission into space.
He was succeeded by James Turner, who expanded the company's range of authors to include such prominent science fiction and fantasy writers as Michael Bishop, Lucius Shepard, Bruce Sterling, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Shea and J. G. Ballard, often publishing hardcover collections of shorter works.
The Alan B. Shepard Civic Center (" The Dome "), a significant building in the city's history, was constructed in 1958, was dedicated to the career of former Virginia Beach resident and astronaut Alan Shepard.

Shepard and born
Shepard was born in Casper, Wyoming, the first of two sons born to Judy Peck and Dennis Shepard.
Bert Shepard, a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Senators who had lost his leg in WWII, was also born in Dana.
David Shepard Smith, Jr. ( born January 14, 1964 ), known better as Shepard Smith, is an American television news anchor.
Smith was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, the son of Dora Ellen Anderson, an English teacher, and David Shepard Smith, Sr., a cotton merchant.
Frank Shepard Fairey ( born February 15, 1970 ) is an American contemporary graphic designer and illustrator who emerged from the skateboarding
Shepard was born in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
* Kiki Shepard ( born 1951 ), African-American television host
Judith Chapman ( born Judith Shepard on November 15, 1951 in Greenville, South Carolina ) is an actress known to fans of American daytime television.
Her older sister Patty Shepard ( born 1945 ) worked also as an actress.
John Shepard Reed ( born 1939 ) is the former Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange.
Lucius Shepard ( born August 21, 1947 in Lynchburg, Virginia ) is an American writer.
* Lucius Shepard ( born 1947 ), American writer
Chiquita Renee " Kiki " Shepard ( born July 15, 1951 ) is an American television host, best known as the longtime co-host of It's Showtime at the Apollo.
Mary Frances Crosby ( born September 14, 1959 ) is an American actress, best known for her role as Kristin Shepard in Dallas ( 1979-1981 ).
He married on October 20, 1869 at Dorchester, Massachusetts, Eliza Frances Shepard, born March 14, 1840 in Dorchester, Massachusetts and died on February 5, 1915 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Chateau-sur-Mer was completed in 1852 as a French villa for William Shepard Wetmore, a merchant in the China trade, who was born on January 26, 1801, in St. Albans, Vermont.

Shepard and Derry
A Redstone also launched another Granite Stater into suborbital flight: Alan Shepard of Derry.
The town's nickname, " Space-town ", derives from the fact that Derry is the birthplace of Alan Shepard, the first US astronaut in space.
* Alan B. Shepard, Jr., the first American in space and one of only twelve astronauts to have walked on the moon, attended a one-room schoolhouse in East Derry, New Hampshire.

Shepard and New
Among prominent individuals from New Hampshire are founding father Nicholas Gilman, Senator Daniel Webster, Revolutionary War hero John Stark, editor Horace Greeley, founder of the Christian Science religion Mary Baker Eddy, poet Robert Frost, astronaut Alan Shepard, and author Dan Brown.
* ( USA-Blue Origin ) New Shepard – VTVL capsule
Shepard Stadium hosts Nuts for Mutts, an annual dog show and pet fair that raises funds for the New Leash on Life Animal Rescue.
It took 22 years until the first settlers arrived in the area: Ebenezer Sanborn coming from nearby Corinth, founding the " Bradford farm ", and Joseph Thurber from New Hampshire, founding the " Shepard farm ".
In January 2010 Hawke directed his second play, A Lie of the Mind, by Sam Shepard on the New York stage.
In 2007, Rea began a successful and acclaimed relationship with both the Abbey Theatre and Sam Shepard, appearing in Kicking a Dead Horse ( 2007 ) and Ages of the Moon ( 2009 ), both penned by Shepard and also both transferred to New York.
He moved to New York City in 1980 to appear in a Steppenwolf production of the Sam Shepard play True West for which he won an Obie Award.
In January 1937, ownership of WAAB was consolidated with that of another Boston station controlled by Shepard: WNAC was flagship of the Yankee Network, a circuit of New England radio stations whose membership ( other than separate flaghsip stations in Boston ) overlapped with that of Colonial.
** Thomas Z. Shepard ( producer ), Pierre Boulez ( conductor ) & the New York Philharmonic for Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
* Lenny Shepard, a wealthy young man living in New York, invites Doreen and Esther for drinks while they are on their way to a party.
Also well known for their use of stencil art are Blek le Rat and Jef aerosol from France, British artist Banksy that mostly copied Blek le Rat, New York artist John Fekner, world traveling artist Above, and Shepard Fairey's OBEY.
* Blue Origin: New Shepard
** Thomas Z. Shepard ( producer ), Pierre Boulez ( conductor ) & the New York Philharmonic for Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
From May 7 to May 10, 2008, the New York Philharmonic presented five semi-staged concerts of Camelot directed by Lonny Price and produced by Thomas Z. Shepard and starring Gabriel Byrne as King Arthur, Marin Mazzie as Guenevere, and Nathan Gunn as Lancelot.
* Clough Shepard B., History of the Flemish Movement in Belgium: A study in nationalism, New York, 1930, 316 pp.
Max and Nadia Shepard Recital Hall resides in College Hall a building on the campus of the State University of New York at New Paltz.
He was a principal figure among the New England Puritan ministers, who also included Thomas Hooker, Increase Mather ( who became his son-in-law ), John Davenport, and Thomas Shepard and John Norton, who wrote his first biography.
In 1960, New York Times reviewer Richard F. Shepard wrote, " He does not crash into the home with the false jollity and thunderous witticisms of a backslapper.
Thomas Shepard ( November 5, 1605 – August 25, 1649 ) was an American Puritan minister and a significant figure in early colonial New England.
* David Shepard Associates ( 1999 ), The New Direct Marketing: How to Implement A Profit-Driven Database Marketing Strategy, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, New York.

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