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Mack and Library
Jerusalem Chamber, Mack Library, containing a collection of rare Bibles.
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County operates the Green Township Branch in Mack South.
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County operates the Green Township Branch in Mack South, Green Township.
Seminary students are also granted library privileges at the local Bob Jones University Mack Library, which holds approximately a quarter million volumes and supports several graduate programs.
Volumes not immediately available at local libraries can generally be obtained through interlibrary loan via the Mack Library at Bob Jones University.
It does not have the American Theological Library Association ( ATLA ) Religion Databases, but students have full access to ATLA, JSTOR, and other databases at the Bob Jones University Mack Library located nearby.
* New York Public Library: Nila Mack Personal Papers, Photos and Scripts
) Stephen Mack Letters, available at the Talcott Free Library.
* Schmaeng, Janice E. Stephen Mack and the Early Settlement of Macktown and Rockton, ( 1974 ), available at the Talcott Free Library.
) Stephen Mack Letters, available at the Talcott Free Library.
* McMakin, Dean, The French Trappers and Traders, Friends of Stephen Mack and Residents of Pecatonic, available at the Talcott Free Library.
* Olds, Marguerite, Biography of the Mack Families, 1798-1850, available at the Talcott Free Library.

Mack and named
A number of facilities at Pasadena City College ( successor to PJC ) are named in Robinson's honor, including Robinson Field, a football / soccer / track facility named jointly for Robinson and his brother Mack.
Walter Mack was named the new President of Pepsi-Cola and guided the company through the 1940s.
His character on seaQuest DSV, Lt. Tim O ' Neill, was originally named " Mack O ' Neill ".
* Richard Mack, after whom the Mack Bar, an order barring a litigant from making substantially any non-criminal filings within the court's jurisdiction, is named.
Young Morrison also played with the Harry Mack Showband, the Great Eight, with his older workplace friend, Geordie ( G. D .) Sproule, whom he later named as one of his biggest influences.
He and Mallow enter the castle and are met by the first boss in the game, a giant knife and spring-like creature named Mack.
The center-field entertainment area at the Phillies current stadium, Citizens Bank Park, is named Ashburn Alley in his honor in response to the demand of numerous fans requesting that the Phillies name the stadium in Ashburn's honor ( due to Ashburn's 47 seasons of service to the Phillies organization, which was second in length in Philadelphia baseball history only to Connie Mack, who was so honored with the renaming of Shibe Park in 1953 ).
Stephen Mack, Jr., who married the Native American princess named Hononegah, is considered the founder of the Rockton area.
However Norma has met a simple man named Michael Jeffrey ( Johnny Mack Brown ) who she has fallen madly in love with.
" Mighty " Mack is the new lead vocalist, with a 10-year-old orphan named Buster ( J. Evan Bonifant ) also joining the band providing backing vocals and harmonica.
In the same case, a second prison informant named Kenny Boagni claimed that Mack and Perez were indeed on the label's payroll at the time.
In 1988, there's an American champion named " Mack Lobell ".
The " March of Dimes " took place, in Philadelphia, on the 17 November 1988 between Ourasi and an American horse named " Mack Lobell ".
The town was named after the president of Mack Motor Company, because it was chosen to build the line from the remote Uintah Basin to the railroad, to transport Gilsonite.
Mack befriended a high schooler named Jason Lochner ( Thomas Wilson Brown ), who was being beaten by his father.
The facility is named after two prominent Nevada bankers, E. Parry Thomas and Jerome Mack, who donated the original funds for the feasibility and land studies.
The previously named committee members were: Yankees president Ed Barrow ; Athletics owner / manager Connie Mack ; New York sportswriter Sid Mercer ; and Braves president Bob Quinn.
The author is not named in the book, but is referred to elsewhere as " Mack ", " the Evasion Kid ", or " Mack Evasion.
Later it was learned that Mädi was an SSND Candidate named Josefa Mack.
After his Senior year he helped lead the Midland Redskins of Cincinnati to the Connie Mack World Series Title where he was named MVP of the tournament.

Mack and for
Mack, partly to thank Somers for his past financial support, agreed to trade Lajoie to the then-moribund Blues, who offered $ 25, 000 salary over three years.
Capra later became a gag writer for Hal Roach's Our Gang series and then writer for slapstick comedy director, Mack Sennett, where he began writing scripts for comedian Harry Langdon.
Aguirre was fired from his job with the SEC when, as lead investigator of insider trading allegations against Pequot Capital Management, he tried to interview John Mack, then being considered for chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley.
The Judiciary Committee and the US Senate Finance Committee issued a scathing report in 2007, which found that Aguirre had been illegally fired in reprisal for his pursuit of Mack and in 2009, the SEC was forced to re-open its case against Pequot.
But science fiction writers have a fairly good track record in predicting future technologies — for example geosynchronous communications satellites ( Arthur C. Clarke ) and many aspects of computer technology ( Mack Reynolds ).
He was a shortstop and leadoff hitter for the baseball team, and he broke school broad jump records held by his brother Mack.
The movies were produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917.
The team's owner and manager for its first 50 years was Connie Mack, and its Hall-of-Fame players included Chief Bender, Frank " Home Run " Baker, Jimmie Foxx and Lefty Grove.
McGraw and Mack had known each other for years, and McGraw accepted it graciously.
Franklin Field would seat over 60, 000 for the Eagles, whereas Connie Mack had a capacity of 39, 000.
The A's would struggle on for four more years with only one winning team, and then abandon Philadelphia ( under the Johnson brothers, who bought out Mack ) and start play in Kansas City in 1955.
Mack, who supported progressive causes, noticed that the company's strategy of using advertising for a general audience either ignored African Americans or used ethnic stereotypes in portraying blacks.
" After Mack left the company in 1950, support for the black sales team faded and it was cut.
Roger Warwick left to set up an R & B big band for Freddie Mack.
This game was also noted for a controversial procedure penalty during one Rams ' drive when Los Angeles guard Tom Mack was called for a false start near the Viking goal line following Alan Page crossing the line of scrimmage unabated.
This production is also notable for having Edward Asner ( as Mr Peachum ), Charlotte Rae as Mrs Peachum, Bea Arthur ( as Lucy ), Jerry Orbach ( as PC Smith, the Street Singer and Mack ), John Astin ( as Readymoney Matt / Matt of the Mint ) and Jerry Stiller ( as Crookfinger Jake ) as members of the cast during its run.
Editor Rantz Hoseley worked with Amos to gather 80 different artists for the book, including Pia Guerra, David Mack, and Leah Moore.

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