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They did not win another league title until 1956, aided by a number of future Pro Football Hall of Fame players such as running back Frank Gifford, linebacker Sam Huff, and offensive tackle Roosevelt Brown, as well as all-pro running back Alex Webster.
Bradshaw, Webster, Swann, Stallworth and Harris ended up being hall of fame players on offense, while the others formed the core nucleus of their " Steel Curtain " defense, including future Hall of Famers Greene, Ham, Blount and Lambert.
In addition to Coaches Noll and Landry, 14 players would end up being voted into the Hall of Fame: Nine Pittsburgh players: Bradshaw, Harris, Swann, Stallworth, Webster, Greene, Lambert, Ham, and Blount, and five from Dallas: Staubach, Dorsett, White, Wright, and Jackie Smith, who the Cowboys lured out of retirement from the St. Louis Cardinals due to injuries to Cowboy tight ends, most notably, Jay Saldi.
Following the completion of his studies, Griffin relocated to Chicago and was employed as a draftsman for two years in the offices of progressive architects Dwight H. Perkins, Robert C. Spencer, Jr., and H. Webster Tomlinson in " Steinway Hall ".
The album was subsequently adapted into a multi-media stage production directed by Jay Scheib, which premiered at Webster Hall in New York City on January 9, 2009, and went on to play major arts festivals around the world, including Spoleto Festival USA ( Charleston, SC ), Luminato Festival ( Toronto ), Noorderzon Festival ( Groningen, Holland ) and Theaterformen ( Hanover, Germany ).
Morton sold or donated property he owned in Hanover, New Hampshire to Dartmouth College, and the college built Webster Hall on the land.
Gainsbourg at Webster Hall, NYC, 25 April 2010
Image: Webster_Old_Town_Hall. JPG | Old Town Hall, Webster Church Rd.
Webster Groves City Hall
Another 1953 project for RCA was converting the acoustically superior building Webster Hall into its East Coast recording studio.
Mason is a graduate of Nerinx Hall High School and Webster University, both in Webster Groves.
Other original characters were Chris's partner in their building business, Nick Trip ( Barry McCormick ), Melanie's bubbly best friend Claire Toomey ( Tina Hall ), Annie's baby-obsessed best friend Maria Simons ( Annie Miles ), and Duncan's loyal drinking partners Tim Webster ( Idris Elba ) and Roy ( Miles Petit ).
For the Jan. 20 show at New York's Webster Hall, the band performed Hollywood Town Hall in its entirety, followed by the complete Tomorrow the Green Grass the following evening.
Some of the individual sites that are already protected by landmark status are: PS 64 / Old Charas Cultural Center, the former Yiddish Art Theater, Webster Hall, which was designated a New York City landmark on March 18, 2008, and Stuyvesant Polyclinic, one of the East Village's earliest designated landmarks.
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Concert at Webster Hall in New York City | New York, 2007
Since then Danny has remained prolific in the clubs and has graced the decks in all the big rooms in NYC including Avalon, Crobar, Pacha NYC, Roxy and Webster Hall.
The song " No More " is the first English song for which Junoon released a music video. Junoon performing live at Webster Hall, New York City, on June 6, 2004.
CIV had yet another reunion on September 7, 2012 at the Webster Hall in New York City.

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Sally Webster showed Maria the footage of Carla and Liam kissing at the wedding reception, leading to Maria's mental breakdown.
While at Iwerks, he met a cel painter named Dorothy Webster, who would later become his first wife.
) by Bud Webster, at Galactic Central
* Anthopology 101: Pocketbooks and Portable Libraries by Bud Webster at Galactic Central
* Anthopology 101: The Real Macabre by Bud Webster at Galactic Central
Pei's father urged him to remain in the United States, and he worked for two years at the Boston engineering firm of Stone & Webster.
Most of Davis ' associates at the time, some of them perhaps in imitation of Charlie Parker, had drug addictions of their own ( among them, sax players Sonny Rollins and Dexter Gordon, trumpeters Fats Navarro and Freddie Webster, and drummer Art Blakey ).
Webster completed his dictionary during his year abroad in 1825 in Paris, France, and at the University of Cambridge.
It has been claimed that Paley was not a very original thinker and that the philosophical part of his treatise on ethics is “ an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues .” Nevertheless, his book The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ( 1785 ) was a required text at Cambridge and Smith says that Paley ’ s writings were “ once as well known in American colleges as were the readers and spellers of William McGuffey and Noah Webster in the elementary schools .” Although now largely missing from the philosophical canon, Schneewind writes that " utilitarianism first became widely known in England through the work of William Paley.
Foster then initiated the hiring of Rodham at Rose Law Firm, where she became its first ever female associate ( and later partner ); Foster and fellow partner Webster Hubbell were instrumental in overcoming the reluctance of other partners to hire a woman.
Bush was awarded a $ 1, 500 scholarship to study at Clark University as a doctoral student of Arthur Gordon Webster, but Webster wanted Bush to study acoustics.
Jazz stars in the 1950s who came into prominence in their genres called Bebop, Hard bop, Cool jazz and the Blues, at this time included Lester Young, Ben Webster, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Art Tatum, Bill Evans, Ahmad Jamal, Oscar Peterson, Gil Evans, Jerry Mulligan, Cannonball Adderley, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck, Art Blakey, Max Roach, the Miles Davis Quintet, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.
" Daniel Webster, who was also at Monticello at the time, made the same report.
The most important symphonists of the latter part of the 18th century are Joseph Haydn, who wrote at least 108 symphonies over the course of 36 years ( Webster and Feder 2001 ), and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who wrote at least 56 symphonies in 24 years ( Eisen and Sadie 2001 ).
" Clay presided at the founding meeting of the ACS on December 21, 1816, at the Davis Hotel in Washington, D. C. Attendees included Robert Finley, James Monroe, Bushrod Washington, Andrew Jackson, Francis Scott Key, and Daniel Webster.
Webster became increasingly interested in politics ; raised by an ardently Federalist father and taught by a predominantly Federalist-leaning faculty at Dartmouth, Webster, like many New Englanders, supported Federalism.
The format was shortened to a half-hour, removed local content, added a laugh track and replaced music videos with live performances from popular Canadian artists at the time, including Trooper, Max Webster, Ian Thomas and disco singer Alma Faye Brooks.
J. D. Webster, later General Webster and chief of staff at the Battle of Shiloh, and Dr. Charles H. Ray of Galena, Illinois through Horace Greeley convinced Joseph Medill of Cleveland's Leader to become managing editor.

Webster and Dartmouth
A lawyer, hired by the college, was arguing specifically for Dartmouth: Daniel Webster, class of 1801, made her plight the dramatic focus of his whole plea.
Dartmouth alumni, from Daniel Webster to the many donors in the 19th and 20th centuries, have been famously involved in their college.
Over 164 Dartmouth graduates have served in the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives, such as Massachusetts statesman Daniel Webster.
Webster attended Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school in Exeter, New Hampshire, before attending Dartmouth College.
After he graduated from Dartmouth ( Phi Beta Kappa ), Webster was apprenticed to the lawyer Thomas W. Thompson in Salisbury.
The trustees retained Dartmouth alumnus Daniel Webster, a New Hampshire native who would later become a U. S. Senator for Massachusetts and Secretary of State under President Millard Fillmore.
Daniel Webster argued the side of the College in the Dartmouth College Case, describing the Charter this way: " A charter of more liberal sentiments, of wiser provisions, drawn with more care, or in a better spirit, could not be expected at any time or from any other source.
After graduation, he worked as a tutor at Chesterfield Academy from 1795 – 1797 and at Dartmouth College from 1797 – 1799, teaching Daniel Webster at Dartmouth.
For several years, he devoted himself unremittingly to his profession but, in 1841, succeeded fellow Dartmouth graduate Daniel Webster in the United States Senate.
The house which is located at 13 Webster Avenue on the Dartmouth College campus is a college-owned fraternity, meaning that the brothers do not own the land or house.
Tracy was closely associated with the New England group who were leaders in the development of political feeling in the north, most notably Rufus Choate and Daniel Webster, both fellow Dartmouth graduates.
The first issue of the Dartmouth Gazette contains a poem and short story signed by “ Icarus ,” who was later found to be Daniel Webster.
The case, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, went through various judicial courts, before the United States Supreme Court decided in the Board's favor in 1819, the result of a brilliant peroration by Dartmouth alumnus Daniel Webster, class of 1801, who had, ironically, graduated under Wheelock's tenure.

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