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* In 1927, a feature-length silent film Casey at the Bat was released, starring Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, and ZaSu Pitts.
* Wallace Sterling ( 1906 – 1985 ), Canadian-born American university president
* Hotaling, Richard M ; Sabin, Wallace Arthur ; and Sterling, George.
Examples of speakers that were featured in 2012 include Dan Gordon ( Screenwriter ), Randall Wallace ( screenwriter ), Sterling Anderson ( Screenwriter ), and Shawn Nelson ( Acting Coach ).
1995 was a dramatic affair as the lead changed 32 times, the most since 1988, and the battle for the lead became a spirited multilap affair between Bobby Labonte, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace, and Sterling Marlin.
John Ewart Wallace Sterling ( August 6, 1906 – July 1, 1985 ) was an American educator who served as President of Stanford University between 1949 and 1968.
Sterling was born in Linwood, Ontario, the son of Annie ( née Wallace ) and William Sterling, a Methodist clergyman.
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The first Death-Stalker was Philip Wallace Sterling.
Philip Wallace Sterling was born in Riverdale, Bronx, New York.
Philip Wallace Sterling was a brilliant criminal mastermind, in addition to being an accomplished inventor and scientist with extensive knowledge of advance scientific apparatus.
In 1979, he became an emeritus professor and was awarded the title J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities.
Drivers included Sterling Marlin, Bobby Hillin, Jr., Tommy Kendall, Kenny Wallace, Bobby Hamilton, Robby Gordon, Greg Sacks, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Joe Nemechek, Jeff Green, Ted Musgrave, Jason Leffler, Scott Pruett, Jimmy Spencer, and Martin Truex Jr. to name a few.
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Wallace and presided
" Wallace likened such Republicans as the then House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford, Jr .. of Michigan, later the president from 1974 to 1977, and Chief Justice Earl Warren, who supported civil rights legislation, to " vultures " who presided over the destruction of the U. S. Constitution.
In 1974-1975, it was Wallace who presided over the Rangers team that finally ended Celtic's nine-year period of dominance and won the League championship for the first time in eleven years.
Daniel's judgment process is presided over by two judges ( played by Lillian Lehman and George D. Wallace ).

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* 1305 – Sir William Wallace is executed for high treason at Smithfield in London.
Ted Wells had been replaced as Chief Engineer by Herbert Rawdon, who remained at the post until his retirement in the early 1960s ( he continued as a part-time consultant to Cessna President Dwane Wallace in Wichita until shortly before his death ).
Wallace leads his army to victory at the Battle of Stirling and then sacks the city of York.
Leading the English army himself, Longshanks confronts the Scots at the Battle of Falkirk where noblemen Lochlan and Mornay betray Wallace.
" Just before the axe falls, Wallace sees a vision of Murron in the crowd smiling at him.
Lyell and Hooker were instrumental in arranging the peaceful co-publication of the theory of natural selection by Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in 1858: each had arrived at the theory independently.
Although Lyell did not publicly accept evolution ( descent with modification ) at the time of writing the Principles, after the Darwin – Wallace papers and the Origin Lyell wrote in his notebook:
The following year, Earnhardt won five times, but a late spin out at North Wilkesboro arguably cost him the 1989 championship, as Rusty Wallace edged out Earnhardt for the championship.
The building was designed by the famed architect Wallace Harrison, who would later design the similar-looking façade of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.
It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace, starring Donald Calthrop, Benita Home and Fred Raines, made by British Lion at their Beaconsfield Studios.
Hawks's next two films at MGM were the boxing drama The Prizefighter and the Lady and the bio-pic Viva Villa !, starring Wallace Beery as Mexican Revolutionary leader Pancho Villa.
The following year William Wallace and Andrew de Moray raised forces to resist the occupation and under their joint leadership an English army was defeated at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
Edward came north in person and defeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk ( 1298 ).
* 1963 – American Civil Rights Movement: Alabama Governor George Wallace stands at the door of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in an attempt to block two black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from attending that school.
In order to enter at a talent competition at University High School, Berry and Torrence helped form a doo-wop group known as " The Barons " ( named after their high school's Hi-Y club, where they were members ), which comprised fellow University High students William " Chuck " Steele ( lead singer ), Arnold P. " Arnie " Ginsburg ( born November 19, 1939 ) ( 1st tenor ), Wallace S. " Wally " Yagi ( born 20 July 1940 ) ( 2nd tenor ), John ' Sagi " Seligman ( 2nd tenor ), with Berry singing bass, and Torrence providing falsetto.
On August 24, 1958, Jan & Arnie played in a live show hosted by Dick Clark that featured Bobby Darin, the Champs, Sheb Wooley, The Blossoms, The Six Teens, Jerry Wallace, Jack Jones, Rod McKuen, and the Ernie Freeman Orchestra in front of nearly 12, 000 fans at the first rock-n-roll show ever held at the Hollywood Bowl.
* 1972 – In the early morning hours a fire broke out at the Sunshine mine located between Kellogg and Wallace, ID, killing 91 workers.
She returned to the London stage in May 2009 to play the lead role in Wallace Shawn's new play, Grasses of a Thousand Colours at the Royal Court Theatre.
A 1929 statue of Robert the Bruce is set in the wall of Edinburgh Castle at the entrance, along with one of William Wallace.
The film incorrectly showed him taking the field at Falkirk as part of the English army ; he never betrayed William Wallace ( despite having changed sides ).
Although Scott died at Abbotsford, he was buried in Dryburgh Abbey, where nearby there is a large statue of William Wallace, one of Scotland's many romanticised historical figures.

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