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name and Emerson
* Etna, New Jersey ( name later changed to Emerson )
Although in current media ( standard American English ) this word rhymes with " furrow ", Edward Emerson wrote that the name should be pronounced " Thó-row, the h sounded, and accent on the first syllable.
** Original name of the Ralph Waldo Emerson House in Concord, Massachusetts
What is now Emerson was originally formed on April 8, 1903, from portions of Washington Township as the Borough of Etna, the name of a railroad station in the community.
The name was changed to Emerson as of March 9, 1909.
Following this, the group changed its name to The Miracles after Claudette Rogers replaced Emerson Rogers and signed with End that November, with Gordy as its main producer.
The new town was originally named Emerson, but that name was rejected by the U. S. Postal Service as being too similar to another town in Texas.
The Bluto / Brutus name debate has become a topic of interest on The Rick Emerson radio program.
The company was founded in 1981 under the name Arcadia Corporation, but it changed its name to Starpath shortly after for trademark reasons ( Emerson Radio Corporation had released a video game console named the Emerson Arcadia 2001 ).
He said the non-interventionists, without mentioning Harry Emerson Fosdick by name, seek to preserve the purity of their souls, either by denouncing military actions or by demanding that every action taken be unequivocally virtuous.
Scranton Button Co. halted production of new records by its Emerson subsidiary in 1928, but the company retained the name and later applied it to a line of radios.
Formed in the bicentennial year of the United States, the Emerson String Quartet took its name from the great American poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson.
From 2002 it has returned again under its original name, drawn by Hunt Emerson.
The song was originally written by Emerson, Lake & Palmer for their 1994 comeback album of the same name.
Emerson still received his full salary though reputedly made few appearances on set and the script credit continued to name both of them.
Radcliffe is known by his surname, " Emerson ", as he hates his first name, which was his mother's maiden name ( as he also has no fond feelings for his mother ).
In 1890, the name changed again to " Emerson College of Oratory " and was later shortened to Emerson College in 1939.

name and Lake
* Champ is the name given to a reputed lake monster living in Lake Champlain, a natural freshwater lake in North America, partially situated across the U. S .- Canada border in the Canadian province of Quebec and partially situated across the Vermont-New York border.
Though the name Area 51 is used in official Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) documentation, other names used for the facility include Dreamland, Paradise Ranch, Home Base, Watertown Strip, Groom Lake, and most recently Homey Airport.
The ethnonym has been connected with the name of a river flowing through Västergötland in Sweden, the Göta älv, which drains Lake Vänern into the Kattegat.
In 1632 and 1656 is was referred to as Lac de St. Louis or Lake St. Louis by Samuel de Champlain and cartographer Nicolas Sanson respectively ( likely for Louis XIV of France ) In 1660 Jesuit historian Francis Creuxius coined the name Lacus Ontarius.
In return his name appears attached to several species, as well as here and there throughout the American landscape, notably Lake Agassiz, the Pleistocene precursor to Lake Winnipeg and the Red River.
The monster still receives considerable attention, as indicated by the name ( Vermont Lake Monsters ) and mascot ( Champ ) of the state's minor league baseball team and a Vermont Historical Society publication, which also offers several mundane explanations for the so-called monster: " floating logs, schools of large sturgeons diving in a row, or flocks of black birds flying
The traditional owners of the lake, the Arabuna, are seeking to restore the lake's traditional name, Kati Thanda, and to ban boating on the lake ( effectively closing The Lake Eyre Yacht Club ).
The name derives from Cree manitou-wapow or Ojibwa manidoobaa, both meaning " straits of Manitou, the Great Spirit ", a place referring to what are now called The Narrows in the centre of Lake Manitoba.
Peter Filder's map of 1819 has the name " Minetobaw Lake " marked for the lake north of Portage la Prairie.
The official name of the Salt Lake City, Utah-based church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
There are at least three versions of the origin of the name Neva: from the ancient Finnish name of Lake Ladoga ( meaning sea ), from the ( short from ) meaning swamp, or from thenew river.
The country's name is derived from Nicarao, the name of the Nahuatl-speaking tribe which inhabited the shores of Lake Nicaragua before the Spanish conquest of the Americas, and the Spanish word Agua, meaning water, due to the presence of the large Lake Cocibolca ( or Lake Nicaragua ) and Lake Managua ( or Lake Xolotlán ), as well as lagoons and rivers in the region.
The name, " Pretty Good Privacy ", is humorously ironic and was inspired by the name of a grocery store, " Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery ", featured in radio host Garrison Keillor's fictional town, Lake Wobegon.

name and Palmer
I noticed that he was in Unit 12 and that he had registered under the name of Oscar L. Palmer and wife, giving a San Francisco address.
The film medium made it difficult to maintain the anonymity of Deighton's hero, who acquired the name Harry Palmer.
Harry Palmer is the name of the protagonist of a number of films based on the main character from the spy novels written by Len Deighton.
Despite this, and despite the lead protagonist being unnamed, all six books have been unofficially called the Harry Palmer novels, based on the protagonist's name given in the subsequent film adaptations of The IPCRESS File and its sequels.
Needing to name the previously-anonymous secret agent, the production team chose " Harry Palmer ", because they wanted a dull, unglamorous name to distance him from Ian Fleming's James Bond, the stereotypical flamboyant, swashbuckling spy.
In his memoirs, Michael Caine says producer Harry Saltzman thought up the surname " Palmer ", and Caine innocently remarked that " Harry " was a dull name, not realising his gaffe until seeing Saltzman's stare.
" The village was given the name Palmer in honor of John M. Palmer, a major-general in the Union army and then Illinois governor from 1869 to 1873.
St. Clair was first platted under the name of Palmer by Thomas Palmer in 1828.
The town was named after New Jersey Zinc's then-President, Stephen S. Palmer, though Palmer was reportedly not pleased with having his name on the town.
Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods have each won four, and Jimmy Demaret, Gary Player, Sam Snead, Nick Faldo and Phil Mickelson have three titles to their name.
Since there were two musicians named " Randy " in the group, Hendrix dubbed Wolfe " Randy California " ( as he had recently moved from there to New York City )-the name which he held until his death-and Palmer " Randy Texas ".
The name “ New Orleans Rhythm Kings ” in fact did not initially refer to this group, but rather to a group under the direction of a vaudeville performer by the name of Bee Palmer.
For the session Mares got Brunies, Roppolo, Stitzel, and Pollack together to release a record under the name New Orlean ’ s Rhythm Kings, the first time the name was really used since the days that it had referred to Bee Palmer ’ s travelling vaudeville act.
Kitty Kallen sang with the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra following Helen O ' Connell's departure in 1942. Jerry Lewis ' first wife Patti Palmer ( birth name Esther Calonico ) was a singer with his orchestra for less than a year, starting about 1944.
He repeated his original story of how he had come to use the pseudonym Palmer, claiming that it was his mother's maiden name.
In 1886, Draper's widow, Mary Anne Palmer Draper, became interested in Pickering's research and agreed to fund it under the name Henry Draper Memorial.
* Maxim Reality, stage name of Keith Palmer, musician in the British electronic band The Prodigy
Nicklaus lends his name and likeness to a line of flavored lemonades from Arizona Beverage Company, the same company that sells the Arnold Palmer line of lemonade / iced tea blends.

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