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During discovery, Lewis produced articles, promotional materials, documentary evidence and an interview recorded at the Akron Art Institute following the premiere of In the Beginning was the End in which Mothersbaugh and other band members credited Lewis with developing the theory of de-evolution, and the band quickly settled for an undisclosed sum.
* Akron Art Museum
After experiencing finanicial losses from 1912 – 1919, the team was sold to Art Ranney, an Akron businessman and former football player at the University of Akron, and Frank Nied, a cigar store proprietor in 1920.
The minutes for the September 17, 1920 meeting that formed the AFPA, were kept on the stationary of the Akron Pros football team by one of the owners, Art Ranney.
At the game, Akron owners, Frank Nied and Art Ranney agreed to sell Bob Nash to Buffalo for $ 300 and five per cent of the gate, in the first known player deal between NFL clubs.
* Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio

Akron and OH
* 216: 331 Akron / Canton / Cleveland / Lorain / Youngstown, OH ( deprecated, 331 is available for assignment as a new CO code as of 2012.
* 216: 959-9892 Akron / Canton / Cleveland / Lorain / Youngstown, OH
At the tour's November 13 stop in Akron, OH ( again at the Civic Theatre ), Daniel Pecchio again joined with Keaggy / Sferra to perform several Glass Harp songs.
On May 23 – 24, 1997, Glass Harp performed two consecutive sold-out concerts at the Civic Theatre in Akron, OH.
Soon after World War II, Freed landed broadcasting jobs at smaller radio stations, including WKST ( New Castle, PA ); WKBN ( Youngstown, OH ); and WAKR ( Akron, OH ), where, in 1945, he became a local favorite for playing hot jazz and pop recordings.
Joe Walsh and the James Gang started in Kent OH a suburb between Akron and Cleveland and thus could be claimed by both cities.
The Black Keys are from the Akron / Canton, OH area.
Akron, OH: R. L. Fouse, 1921 call number F 495. C52.
Sheds built for rigid airships survive at Moffett Field, CA, Akron, OH, Lakehurst, NJ, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz ( Rio de Janeiro ): pt: Hangar do Zeppelin, and Cardington, Bedfordshire.
* David Potter, University of Akron, OH
* PNC Center in Akron, OH
* Company D-1-The University of Akron, Akron, OH

Akron and ),
Alcoholics Anonymous ( AA ), the first twelve-step fellowship, was founded on August 11, 1938 ( although some speculate the date as being June 10, 1935 which is the date that Dr. Bob had his last drink ) by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, known to AA members as " Bill W ." and " Dr. Bob ", in Akron, Ohio.
Loyd H. Roland Memorial Park ( also known as Akron Park ), http :// www. akron-pa. com / parks. html, is a 70 plus acre park located on Main Street on the East side of Akron.
* Marty Conrad, offensive lineman in the NFL for the Toledo Maroons ( 1922 – 1923 ), the Kenosha Maroons ( 1924 ), and the Akron Pros ( 1925 ).
* U. S. Post Office ( Akron, New York ), a historic post office building.
Proximity to the Akron and Cleveland areas, along with direct access to Interstate 80 ( Ohio Turnpike ), Interstate 480 and State Routes 303, 43 and 14, have greatly contributed to the rapid growth of manufacturing, distribution, commercial and residential development in the past fifty years.
It was the first modern enclosed mall in north-central Ohio, and was originally anchored by the prestigious Lazarus Department Store ( based in Columbus ), the O ' Neil's Department Store ( based in Akron ), and by Sears.
The All-American Soapbox Derby, WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, National Hamburger Festival, Founders Day ( Alcoholics Anonymous ), and Road Runner Akron Marathon are annually hosted by the city which is a venue for some events of the 2014 Gay Games.
* USS Akron ( ZRS-4 ), a rigid airship of the United States Navy
* Akron ( non-rigid airship ), a hydrogen-filled airship built in 1911 which burned offshore near Brigantine, New Jersey
The largest Mon refugee communities are currently in Thailand, with smaller communities in the United States ( the largest community being in Fort Wayne, Indiana and the second largest being Akron, Ohio ), Australia, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
Duralumin sample from the USS Akron ( ZRS-4 ) Its first use was in rigid airship frames eventually including all those of the " Great Airship " era of the 1920s and 1930s: the German passenger Zeppelins LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, LZ 129 Hindenburg, LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II, and U. S. Navy airships USS Los Angeles ( ZR-3, ex-LZ 126 ), USS Akron ( ZRS-4 ) and USS Macon ( ZRS-5 ).
" The plurality also overruled City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U. S. 416 ( 1983 ) and Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 476 U. S. 747 ( 1986 ), each of which applied " strict scrutiny " to abortion restrictions.
Previous spectacular airship accidents, from the Wingfoot Express disaster ( 1919 ) to the loss of the R101 ( 1930 ), the Akron ( 1933 ) and the Macon ( 1935 ) had already cast doubt on airship safety ; following the destruction of the Hindenburg, the remaining airship making international flights, the Graf Zeppelin was retired ( June 1937 ).
The story focuses on Jane Hudson ( Katharine Hepburn ), a single, middle-aged elementary school ( she refers to her position as " a fancy secretary ") secretary from Akron, Ohio.
* Fedorak, Charles John, Henry Addington, Prime Minister, 1801-1804: Peace, War and Parliamentary Politics ( Akron, Ohio: University of Akron Press, 2002 ), 268p.
They would be tied with the Akron Pros in win percentage, 9½ wins to 1½ losses (. 864 ), both teams beating out the Decatur Staleys, who would have a season that counted 11 wins to 2 losses (. 846 ).
Service to the intermediate Ohio stations began after those cities funded station improvements: Youngstown ( May 16, 1997 ), Fostoria ( December 15, 1997 ) and Akron ( August 10, 1998 ).

Akron and State
* 20px New York State Route 93 ,( Maple Rd., Lewis Rd., Buell St. in Newstead ; Cedar St., Buffalo St., Buell St. in Akron ) North-South highway from Youngstown, New York that travels through Niagara County and into Newstead and has its southern terminus south of Akron at NY 5 ( Main St .)
* 20px New York State Route 93 ( Akron Rd., Dysinger Rd.
Hartville lies halfway between Akron and Canton, at the intersection of two main roads, State Routes 43 and 619.
Hynde, originally from Akron, Ohio, attended Kent State University at the time of the Kent State shootings in 1970.
Among other institutions, Kent State University and the University of Akron provide post-secondary education in the adjacent cities of Kent and Akron ; the majority of college-bound students from Tallmadge High School attend one of these two schools after graduation.
McLendon had several of his star players from Tennessee State such as John Barnhill and Ben Warley, plus several former Akron Wingfoots, such as Johnny Cox and Jimmy Darrow, who had won the AAU National Championship the year before.
* The athletic bands of Michigan State University, Wichita State University, and the University of Akron perform the theme song while the students act as if they are each riding a horse at various home games, such as basketball, hockey, and football.
Ed Mitchell was awarded honorary doctorates from the New Mexico State University, the University of Akron, Carnegie Mellon University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
In 1976 the Bobcats of Montana State won a national football title in NCAA Division II at Wichita Falls, Texas beating the Zips of Akron, Ohio 24-13 in the title game.
It coincides with Interstate 77 between two junctions at mileposts 146 and 135 ( from north to south ) and again splits, State Route 21 passing through Barberton and Massillon, Interstate 77 passing through the much larger cities of Akron and Canton.
He went on to teach at the University of Akron and Kent State University in his retirement.
In 1969, the section from Fly to Canton was renumbered to State Route 800, the portion from Canton to Akron was deleted, and the southern end of the highway was truncated at Akron, at U. S. Route 224.
The campus is located in Rootstown, Ohio, approximately east of Akron, and is the only medical school in the country that has a partnership with four state universities: the University of Akron, Cleveland State University, Kent State University, and Youngstown State University, as well as 17 hospitals.

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