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* The Tin Woodman from L. Frank Baum's Oz books ( at least before he became entirely metal ).
The stage version starred David C. Montgomery and Fred Stone as the Tin Woodman and Scarecrow respectively, which shot the pair to instant fame.
Baum wrote a sequel, The Woggle-Bug, but since Montgomery and Stone balked at appearing when the original was still running, the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman were omitted from this adaptation of The Marvelous Land of Oz, which was seen as a self-rip-off by critics and proved to be a major flop before it could reach Broadway.
Plans included statues of the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead, and H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E .. Baum abandoned his Oz park project after the failure of The Woggle-Bug, which was playing at the Garrick Theatre in 1905.
In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the only element of romance lay in the backstory of the Tin Woodman and his love Nimmie Amee, which explains his condition and does not otherwise affect the tale, and that of Gayelette and the enchantment of the Winged Monkeys ; the only other stories with such elements were The Scarecrow of Oz and Tik-Tok of Oz, both based on dramatizations, which Baum regarded warily until his readers accepted them.
With the help of the patchwork girl Scraps, Bungle the Glass Cat ( another of Dr. Pipt's creations ), the Woozy, Dorothy, the Shaggy Man, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Woodman, Ojo gathers all of these supplies but the left wing the Tin Woodman will not allow any living thing to be killed, even to save another's life.
The book was a popular success, selling just over 17, 000 copies though this was somewhat lower than the total for the previous book, The Emerald City of Oz, and marked the start of a trend in declining sales for the Oz books that would not reverse until The Tin Woodman of Oz in 1918.
He continued to work on stage and screen during these years, completing projects such as The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True ( 1995 ) appearing as the Tin Woodman alongside Nathan Lane, Joel Grey, Natalie Cole and Jewel Kilcher as Dorothy.
Bolger's M-G-M contract stipulated that he would play any part the studio chose ; however, he was unhappy when he was originally cast as the Tin Woodman in the studio's 1939 feature film adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.
While Bolger was pleased with his role as the Scarecrow, Ebsen was struck ill by the powdered aluminum make-up used to complete the Tin Woodman costume.
While Ebsen recuperated from his illness, Jack Haley was instead cast in the role of the Tin Woodman.
Quests often appear in fantasy literature, as in Rasselas by Samuel Johnson, or The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion go on a quest for the way back to Kansas, brains, a heart, and courage respectively.
In the novel, Dorothy, the Scarecrow ( the American farmer ), Tin Woodman ( the industrial worker ), and Cowardly Lion ( William Jennings Bryan ), march on the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, the Capital ( or Washington, D. C .), demanding relief from the Wizard, who is interpreted to be the President.
In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( 1900 ) by L. Frank Baum, a lumberjack's cursed axe chopped all his limbs one by one, and each time a limb was cut off, a smith made him a mechanical one, finally making him a torso and a head, thus turning him into the Tin Woodman, an entirely mechanical being, albeit possessing the consciousness of the lumberjack he once was.
Conversely, in the book The Tin Woodman of Oz, the Tin Woodsman learns that his old human body parts ( minus the head ) were sewn together to create a new man who then married his old sweetheart.
Other figures, more familiar to readers of previous books, include the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow, as well as the four tribes of Oz the Munchkins, the Quadlings, the Gillikins, and the Winkies.
They meet the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and Jack Pumpkinhead who journey with them to the Emerald City for Ozma's birthday.
The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz, published on July 5, 1904, is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
The companions arrive at the castle of the Tin Woodman, who now rules the Winkie Kingdom, and plan to retake the Emerald City.
She therefore accompanies Tip, Jack, the Sawhorse, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Wogglebug, and the Gump back to the Emerald City to see Mombi.
Just as their time runs out, the Tin Woodman plucks a rose to wear in his lapel, unaware that this is the transformed Mombi.

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Now the most commonly understood meaning of the term ballad, sentimental ballads, sometimes called " tear-jerkers " or " drawing-room ballads " owing to their popularity with the middle classes, had their origins in the early ‘ Tin Pan Alley ’ music industry of the later 19th century.
Type metal, an alloy of Lead, Tin and Antimony ( with sometimes traces of Copper ) is used for casting hand set type in letterpress printing and hot foil blocking.
In addition, Ko Chun Court and Ko Yee Estate in Yau Tong and Ma Yau Tong Village in Tiu Keng Leng are sometimes considered part of Lam Tin.
Tin, in the form of stannous chloride, is sometimes added in tiny amounts as a reducing agent.

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Currently under development, the Tin Can API is commonly referred to as " The Experience API " and " Next Generation SCORM.
According to Katherine Charlton, the " term Tin Pan Alley referred to the thin, tinny tone quality of cheap upright pianos used in music publisher's offices.
The Marvelous Land of Oz was dedicated to David C. Montgomery and Fred Stone, the comedians " whose clever personations of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow have delighted thousands of children throughout the land ..." This is referred to in the acknowledgements for Son of a Witch where Gregory Maguire acknowledges all of the cast of the stage musical, especially Joel Grey, Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel.
The 17 second original footage that is included in the finished product is the segment with the two tortoises ( this original footage is referred to in Bette Midler's host sequence for The Steadfast Tin Soldier in Fantasia 2000, as an " idea that featured baseball as a metaphor for life ").
Its editor Irwin Silber referred to " the sallow slickness of the Kingston Trio " and in an article in the spring 1959 issue Ron Radosh said that the Trio brought " good folk music to the level of the worst in Tin Pan Alley music " and referred to them as " prostitutes of the art who gain their status as folk artists because they use guitars and banjos.
It also referred to the east shore of the bay, i. e. the present-day area in Tin Hau Station.
Before British rule in Hong Kong, the area of Sha Tin and its vicinity was referred to as Lek Yuen ( lit.
Kim also referred to former morning show host Sean Hannity as " Hannie-pie " and " The Tin Man.

Tin and Man
James Thurber used the ancient fable style in his books Fables for Our Time ( 1940 ) and Further Fables for Our Time ( 1956 ), and in his stories " The Princess and the Tin Box " in The Beast in Me and Other Animals ( 1948 ) and " The Last Clock: A Fable for the Time, Such As It Is, of Man " in Lanterns and Lances ( 1961 ).
1903 poster of Dave Montgomery as the Tin Man in Hamlin's musical stage version.
Publishing house Tin Man Games are official publishers of iOS and Android versions of Fighting Fantasy books.
* The Milaca Tin Man Tower of Milaca, MN
In Tin Man, a reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, for example, the main character is named DG, a reference to Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz, and the land she enters is called the Outer Zone ( O. Z.
* Jack Haley, Actor / Tin Man in Wizard of OZ
Burl Ives, the famous folk singer ( Blue Tail Fly ) and actor: Cat on A Hot Tin Roof, Frosty the Snow Man was born in Hunt City, Graduated from Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.
* From the 1940s until it was removed in the mid 1980s, Loreauville had a Tin Man style water tower which was located adjacent to the existing Loreauville Volunteer Fire Department Fire Station on Bridge Street.
Its architectural style was reminiscent of the character Tin Man in the movie The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 film ).
Tin Man water towers continue to dot the increasingly urbanized landscape in America, but are rapidly disappearing as more modern and larger capacity water towers are constructed as their replacement.
With the construction of the new water tower on the North end of the village in the early 1980s, the original Tin Man water tower was declared obsolete and torn down.
* The Tin Man ( the old Forest Lake water tower ) was dismantled on November 9, 2006.
Their recording success stretched throughout the 1970s ; some of the band's best known songs are " A Horse with No Name ", " Sister Golden Hair " ( both of which reached No. 1 ), " Ventura Highway ", " Tin Man ", " Daisy Jane ", and " Lonely People ".
The trio soon found themselves in the Top Ten once again with the first single from Holiday, the Bunnell-penned " Tin Man ", which reached No. 4, featuring cryptic lyrics set to a Wizard of Oz theme.
" Lonely People " ( a song written by the newly-wed Dan and Catherine Peek ) followed " Tin Man " into the Top Ten in early 1975, reaching No. 5.
His movie credits include East of Eden, " Big Daddy " in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Desire Under the Elms, Wind Across the Everglades, The Big Country, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor ; Ensign Pulver, the sequel to Mister Roberts ; and Our Man in Havana, based on the Graham Greene novel.
Leung Sheung, along with Lok Yiu and Chu Shong Tin are considered to be the three closed-door students of Yip Man.
The band America mentions Galahad ("... or the tropic of Sir Galahad ") in the chorus for the song " Tin Man ".
** The Tin Man body armor technology
In his later years, he danced in a Dr Pepper television commercial, and in 1985, he and Liza Minnelli, the daughter of his Oz co-star Judy Garland, starred in That's Dancing, a film also written by Jack Haley, Jr., the son of Tin Man actor Jack Haley.
* Nicky Hopkins, The Tin Man Was a Dreamer
Ebsen also played Fess Parker's sidekick in Walt Disney's Davy Crockett miniseries ( 1953 – 54 ), and was cast as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ) until he fell ill from an allergy to the makeup.
Buddy Ebsen as the Tin Man.

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