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DuBois and brands
The brewery's 300 barrel kettle was kept busy churning out brands, while the left-over grain materials were pressed and sold for cattle feed and grist mills in the rural areas surrounding DuBois.

DuBois and far
DuBois initially applauded Washington ’ s stance on racial uplift, at one point he went as far as to say of the Atlanta Exposition speech: “ here might be a real basis for the settlement between whites and blacks in the South .” DuBois, in his book The Souls of Black Folk, congratulates Washington for accomplishing his first task, which was to earn the ear of the white southern population through a spirit of sympathy and cooperation.

DuBois and wide
In a letter to the Appeal to Reason a Socialist newspaper with wide circulation in the nation, DuBois wrote that

DuBois and for
Lincoln's followers organized a campaign team led by David Davis, Norman Judd, Leonard Swett, and Jesse DuBois, and Lincoln received his first endorsement to run for the presidency.
It was already noted by DuBois that, in making the difference between races, it is not race that we think about, but culture: “... a common history, common laws and religion, similar habits of thought and a conscious striving together for certain ideals of life ”.
She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O ' Hara, alongside Clark Gable, in the American Civil War drama Gone with the Wind.
As Blanche DuBois, from the trailer for the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 film ) | A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ).
Leigh next sought the role of Blanche DuBois in the West End stage production of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire and was cast after Williams and the play's producer Irene Mayer Selznick saw her in The School for Scandal and Antigone ; Olivier was contracted to direct.
The three-day gathering, which was held to secure civil rights for African Americans, was later described by DuBois as " one of the greatest meetings that American Negroes ever held.
On his seventeenth birthday, Esteban is hit by a car and killed while chasing after actress Huma Rojo for her autograph following a performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, in which she portrays Blanche DuBois.
The town was later renamed for local lumber magnate John DuBois, who came from a longstanding American family of French Huguenot descent.
DuBois is the hometown of Educational Entertainment Specialist Gene Allen, known for his character education programs for schools and libraries.
It was on April 16, 1896, that the DuBois Weekly Courier reported: " Some new developments in connection with the brewery may be looked for in the near future.
There were a number of reasons Hahne chose the DuBois site for his facility, but the most frequently cited was the excellence of the water supply.
The Budweiser name would be at the center of controversy for 60 years between DuBois Brewing and Anheuser-Busch.
Duboistown ( pronounced ' doo-BOYS town ') is named for its founders John and Mathias DuBois who bought of land between 1852 and 1857.
" Though she never considered portraying Drusilla with a Southern American accent, as James Marsters had considered for Spike, she notes that invited comparisons with Blanche DuBois would also have been interesting.
Cultural theorist Kwame Anthony Appiah criticised DuBois for this definition of racialism in ' My Father's House ' ( 1992 ) where he defines racialism as "... the view … that there are heritable characteristics, possessed by members of our species, which allow us to divide them into a small set of races, in such a way that all the members of these races share certain traits and tendencies with each other that they do not share with members of any other race.
The 1982 Yale study by Day, DuBois, and Crelin that " persuaded the American Heart Association to stop recommending back blows for dealing with choking ... was partially funded by Heimlich's own foundation.
The two agents, Joe DuBois and Daniel Fuentes, were recognized by the U. S. attorney general for their ' exceptional heroism ,' and both are still on the job.
Bishop DuBois reopened the chapel in 1840 for Catholics employed at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum and in the general neighborhood.
Gaylord DuBois, a prolific comic book writer associated with Slesinger, scripted Red Ryder and Little Beaver for a short period in 1938 and again in the early 1940s.
DuBois, who argued that blacks should have opportunities for study in classical academic programs, as well as vocational institutes.
In the show, Benson DuBois ( Robert Guillaume ) had been hired to be the head of household affairs for scatterbrained and widowed Governor Eugene Gatling ( James Noble ), and his daughter Katie ( Missy Gold ).

DuBois and brewery
By 1906, the brewery had four products on the market: DuBois Wurzburger, Hahne's Export Pilsener, DuBois Porter, and DuBois Budweiser.
According to the April 7, 1933, DuBois Courier, the brewery won the honor of being one of only two breweries in the entire nation that had never violated or been suspected of violating the Prohibition laws since the 18th Amendment went into effect.

DuBois and its
# Secure funding for preliminary engineering and environmental studies for that part of Continental 1 ( Route 219 ) from Bradford, PA, to its intersection with Interstate 80 at DuBois, PA.
DuBois also noted that the seal had never had an official definition, meaning there was also no explanation for the eagle facing to its left instead of the typical heraldic custom of having such figures face to their right (" dexter "), which is considered the honorable side.
W. E. B. DuBois attacked the novel in an article published in The Crisis, the official magazine of the NAACP upon its publication.
President Barack Obama renamed the office and appointed Joshua DuBois as its head.
Unfortunately for Richey, the defense counsel at his original trial had used a newspaper advertisement to hire Mr. Gregory DuBois, a metallurgist specializing in metal fatigue, as its expert witness.
Penn Traffic operated 43 supermarkets under the Bi-Lo trade name across Pennsylvania, and also distributed food to 51 franchised and independent supermarkets from its DuBois, Pennsylvania distribution facility.
DuBois Regional is a popular refueling stop for many transient aircraft due to its proximity to Interstate 80 and several main east-west air routes, as well as an on-field restaurant.

DuBois and ;
While DuBois was founded as a lumber town, the mining of bituminous coal quickly became the chief industry in DuBois, supporting a population of 9, 375 in 1900 ; 12, 623 in 1910 ; 13, 681 in 1920 ; and 12, 080 in 1940.
Maurice DuBois followed as a co-anchor until he left for WCBS television in 2004 ; he was replaced by Rob Morrison.
LEMUR is Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Milena Iossifova, Bil Bowen, R. Luke DuBois, Leif Krinkle, Roberto Osorio-Goenaga, Bob Huott, Ajay Kapur, Rocío Barcia, and Marius Schebella ; LEMUR composers include Joshua Fried, Mari Kimura, Brendan Adamson, and Lee Ranaldo ; past contributors include Kevin Larke, David Bianciardi, Michelle Cherian, Michael Hearst, Brendan J. FitzGerald, Chad Redmon, They Might Be Giants, and Kate Chapman.
Some subsequent scholars have characterized Luiseño religion in general, or certain portions of it, or a set of some more widely shared traits, as a Chingichngish cult ( DuBois 1908 ; Kroeber 1925 ; Moriarty 1969 ).

DuBois and up
DuBois, who grew up in Mexico and was a police officer in neighboring Brownsville, Texas, recalled how Cárdenas " did not give a damn who were ," while DuBois replied to him: " You don't care now, but tomorrow and the next day and the rest of your life, you'll regret anything stupid that you might do right now.
Benson worked his way up the ladder during the series, going from head of household affairs to state budget director ( at which time his surname — DuBois — was revealed ), and eventually was elevated to the position of Lieutenant Governor.
Lyle was born in DuBois, Pennsylvania on July 22, 1944, but grew up in nearby Reynoldsville.
Trini originally was portrayed by Filipino-American actress Audri DuBois in the unaired pilot episode, but when the show was picked up for television, for which two new pilots were filmed, she was played by Thuy Trang, around whom the character was rewritten.
The Grotto was set up in 1805 by the university's founder John DuBois.

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