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The county is also home to Columbia, a major planned community of 100, 000 founded by developer James Rouse in 1967.
The village concept is aimed to provide Columbia a small-town feel ( like Easton, Maryland, where James Rouse grew up ).
“ There is a real need for residential development ,” he said,in which there is a strong sense of community ; a need to feed into the city some of the atmosphere and pace of the small town and village ; a need to create a community which can meet as many as possible of the needs of the people who live there ; which can bring these people into natural contact with one another ; which can produce out of these relationships a spirit and feeling of neighborliness and a rich sense of belonging to a community .” In a city that practiced strict racial segregation, Rouse intended Cross Keys to be open to all who could afford to live there.
The Rouse Theatre in Wilde Lake High School is named after James.
* Wye Island by Boyd Gibbons is a book about a development that James Rouse planned but never built on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
* < i > Better Places, Better Lives: A Biography of James Rouse by Joshua Olsen is the authoritative biography of James Rouse.
* < i > Merchant of Illusion: James Rouse, America's Salesman of the Businessman's Utopia is a more critical and academic treatment of Rouse's life.
The county is divided into twenty-four townships: Bryan, Carroll, Choteau Creek, Darlington, Forbes, Goose Lake, Hamilton, Highland, Howard, Jackson, Kennedy, La Roche, Lake George, Lawrence, Lone Tree, Moore, Platte, Plain Center, Rhoda, Roe, Rouse, Signal, Waheheh, White Swan ; and one area of unorganized territory: Castalia.
W. H. D. Rouse in 1940 wrote an ironic end note to Book 40 of his edition of Nonnus ' Dionysiaca about a very syncretistic hymn sung by Dionysus to Tyrian Heracles, that is, to Ba ‘ al Melqart whom Dionysus identifies with Belus on the Euphrates ( who should be Marduk!
Professor Elizabeth Rouse is Head of College.
The village is named after Jacques Rouse, an early settler.
Its early history is very well covered by Walter Rouse Ball's 1908 book, A History of The First Trinity Boat Club, which is available online in its entirety.
The first printed occurrence of this activity is in " Mathematical Recreations and Essays " by W. W. Rouse Ball published in 1892.
The period of silence is essentially a ritualized night vigil bracketed by the traditional bugle call " The Last Post "" and " The Rouse ", which is also called " Reveille " in the United States.
Mathematician and historian W. W. Rouse Ball put the criticisms in perspective, remarking that " the fact that for two thousand years Elements was the usual text-book on the subject raises a strong presumption that it is not unsuitable for that purpose.
Where the Rouse Hill Regional Town is, it is believed a twenty-minute skirmish happened where more were killed.
Castle Hill is well served by private buses such as Hillsbus which provides express services to Sydney CBD, as well as Parramatta, Pennant Hills, Macquarie Park, Baulkham Hills, Rouse Hill, Cherrybrook and Busways, which provides services to Stanhope Gardens, Kellyville, Glenwood, Bella Vista and Blacktown.
Columbia's major downtown roadway is called Little Patuxent Parkway, and Maryland Route 175 in East Columbia was known as the Patuxent Parkway until May 2006, when it was renamed for Columbia's founder, the late James Rouse, and his wife, Patty.
However, Karl Pearson is scathing about the accuracies in Rouse Ball's account and states:

Rouse and then
Rouse grew up in Easton ( then population: 5, 000 ) on a well-to-do street on the edge of town.
* The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall ( 1959, Charlie Rouse joined the band then )
Charlie Steffey and Jim Rouse negotiated unsuccessfully with the " city fathers " of Glen Burnie, offering to regenerate the ( then failing ) center of town with their revolutionary concept.
The Rouse Company acquired the center in 2002 during the breakup of the then Dutch-owned Urban Shopping Centers, Inc.
The pattern of justification is almost always the same: Rouse public opinion, make impossible demands, try to legitimize the demands, deny your real intentions then employ the rejection of the demands as a reason for war.
It was theorised, though never proved, that Rouse, seeking to fabricate his own death, picked up a hitch-hiker, knocked him out, and then burnt his car with the man inside.
Rouse, then vice president of Exxon Mobil and a major donor to the Bush inauguration ; Kenneth L. Lay, then head of Enron Corp .; Jack N. Gerard, then with the National Mining Association ; Red Cavaney, president of the American Petroleum Institute ; and Eli Bebout, an old friend of Cheney's from Wyoming who serves in the state Senate and owns an oil and drilling company.
Rouse may have chosen this name because he had been married in North Hinksey, which was then part of Berkshire.
By then Rouse could fall in behind the Austrians, thus making his ascent easier the last stretch, and the three reached the summit together on August 4, 1986.

Rouse and by
Designed by Jack Rouse Associates and Adrian Fisher
Daniel Bernoulli was described by W. W. Rouse Ball as " by far the ablest of the younger Bernoullis ".
Rouse was encouraged by his siblings to improve his chances for college admission by doing a year of preparatory school at the private Tome School in Port Deposit, Maryland.
Facing money problems and unable to continue at the Tome School, the Rouse family sought a way for him to attend college by appealing to his oldest sister, who had married a Navy officer stationed in Hawaii.
In 1958, Rouse built Harundale Mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland, the first enclosed shopping center east of the Mississippi River and the first built by a real estate developer.
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.
* Jim Rouse: Capitalist / Idealist by Paul Marx describes the high and low points of Rouse's life and career
* Chester ( album ), by Josh Rouse
The Service of Remembrance in many Commonwealth countries generally includes the sounding of the " Last Post ", followed by the period of silence, followed by the sounding of " The Rouse " ( often mistakenly referred to as " Reveille "), and finished by a recitation of the " Ode of Remembrance ".
Rouse, The Odyssey, published by Mentor Books, 1955 )
Schools and churches were built in the ensuing decades, and construction was completed on Harundale Mall, the first enclosed shopping center east of the Mississippi River, in 1958 ; it was one of the first shopping centers to be called a " mall " and was developed by James W. Rouse of the Rouse Company ( which also developed nearby Columbia, Maryland ).

Rouse and Royal
* Lieutenant John Rouse Merriott Chard, 5th Field Coy, Royal Engineers
He is a Royal Society Research Professor at the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at Cambridge University, where he also holds the Rouse Ball chair, and is a Fellow of Trinity College.
* Royal Engineers Museum Royal Engineers biographies ( John Rouse Merriott Chard )
Memorial Stained Glass window, Class of 1934, Royal Military College of Canada showing Officer Cadet playing the Bugle call for Last Post or The Rouse
Morcar has been portrayed by Noel Johnson in the two-part BBC TV play Conquest ( 1966 ), part of the series Theatre 625, and by Simon Rouse in the TV drama Blood Royal: William the Conqueror ( 1990 ).

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