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Led by the strong play of Derrek Lee, Ted Lilly and rookie pitcher Randy Wells, the club started well, but fell on hard times as injuries took their toll.
While obtaining his master's degree, Alston was the boys ’ work director at the Utopia Children's House, started by James Lesesne Wells.
Wells Fargo started with $ 5 million from their own pension fund, while Illinois Bell put in $ 5 million of their pension funds at American National Bank.
It started when both Hickock and Smith were released from prison and, acting on jailhouse information by a fellow cellmate of Hickock's named Floyd Wells ( who had worked for Mr. Clutter in 1948 ), made plans to rob the Clutter household under the mistaken belief that Mr. Clutter, according to Wells, kept thousands of dollars in cash in a safe at the residence.
Williams also reached the semifinals of the Tier I Tennis Masters Series tournament in Indian Wells, California, where she controversially defaulted her match with sister Serena just before the match started.
they started to support the local communities by letting or granting for free some of their lands for social purposes :- the Library at Wells Way Burgess Park now a youth club, the Peabody Estate ( Dover Flats ) and the St Saviour's Grammar School for Girls site being the most obvious.
Encouraged by then-University Chancellor Herman B Wells, the Board of Trustees of the university started budgeting a small amount for the museum each year, with additional special allocations for the Art Museum to grow the collection.
The band started in 1968 with three lead vocalists, Danny Hutton ( who got his start with Hanna-Barbera Records in 1965 ), Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells ( who landed a recording contract with Dunhill Records ).
He started dancing late in life, in his early twenties, and traveled to London where he spent time with the Sadler's Wells Ballet.
This program, originally started by Wells W. Cooke, involved over 3, 000 observers including many notable naturalists of the time.
The race attracted a strong field including the 1983 winner Time Charter who started favourite, Darshaan, Sun Princess, Tolomeo and Sadler's Wells.
Recently, a program called Wells of Hope has been started in this area.
As the influence of the drug waned, Wells ' mind started to clear.
Initially this was in 1917 and connection with groups supporting a future League: Wells promoted a League of Free Nations Association ( LFNA ), an idea not in fact exclusive to him, since it had been ' up in the air ' since Woodrow Wilson had started considering post-war settlements.
On 26 January 2012 Rand's home cathedral city of Wells, Somerset in England decided to award her the Freedom of the City, following a campaign started by Wells resident Tony Williams.
In the twentieth century, Yearly Meetings started to be held outside of London, namely in Leeds in 1905 ; in Birmingham in 1908 ; in Manchester in 1912 ; in Llandrindrod Wells in 1924 ; in Scarborough in 1925 ; in Manchester in 1926 ; in Bristol in 1937 ; In York in 1941 and in 1942. in Edinburgh in 1948.
In 1836 Wells became a freight agent on the Erie Canal and soon started his own business.
In 1861, Morse returned to San Diego and started a new business as a merchant, as well as a Wells Fargo express agent, making a name for himself as a prominent local man.
It was begun during Edward I's first Welsh campaign at the same time as work started at Flint, Rhuddlan and Builth Wells.
There is one earlier international Latin dance championship ; it started in 1953 at the Elsa Wells International Dance Championships in London ( see International Latin American Dance Champions ).
The Napoleonic Wars had started, and the new proprietors of Sadler's Wells and Drury Lane looked to Grimaldi to satisfy audiences eager for comic relief.
In 2009, at a time when many ice cream companies ( the majority being Dreyer's, owned by Nestlé ) cut down the ingredients to ingredients that caused the marketing to " frozen dairy dessert ", Wells ' Dairy started putting a seal that says " Real Ice Cream " on all Blue Bunny products.

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Other productions within Europe waited until the end of the Second World War, some notable ones being in January 1963 in London at Sadler's Wells Opera conducted by Colin Davis and in Berlin in September 1977 by the Komische Oper.
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 ).
The lake is the subject of local folklore ; a tradition at Wells College in Aurora holds that if the lake completely freezes over, classes are canceled ( though for only one day ).
A First Somerset and Avon bus picks up passengers at the Market cross on service 126 from Weston-super-Mare to Wells, the principal bus service through Cheddar
* 1282 – Llywelyn the Last, the last native Prince of Wales, is killed at Cilmeri, near Builth Wells, south Wales.
Declaring that he would exit the pop world " to study mime at Sadler's Wells ", Bowie nevertheless remained with the Lower Third.
Henry II sent Thomas of Earley, Archdeacon of Wells, to break the news to Eleanor at Sarum.
Wells Award at Origins 1980 for Chivalry & Sorcery.
At the end of August he had a dinner with H. G. Wells which degenerated into a row because Wells had taken offence at observations Orwell made about him in a Horizon article.
By this time, the U. S. Marines had been issued the modern tripod-mounted M1895 Colt-Browning machine gun in 6mm Lee Navy, which they employed to defeat Spanish infantry at the battle of Cuzco Wells.
Mayhew reputedly fled his creditors and holed up at The Erwood Inn, a small public house in the village of Erwood, south of Builth Wells.
Herbert George Wells was born at Atlas House, 46 High Street, Bromley, in the county of Kent, on 21 September 1866.
Called " Bertie " in the family, he was the fourth and last child of Joseph Wells ( a former domestic gardener, and at the time a shopkeeper and professional cricketer ) and his wife Sarah Neal ( a former domestic servant ).
Wells continued at Morley's Academy until 1880.
From 1880 to 1883, Wells had an unhappy apprenticeship as a draper at the Southsea Drapery Emporium, Hyde's.
H. G. Wells in 1907 at the door of his house at Sandgate, Kent | Sandgate
The years he spent in Southsea had been the most miserable of his life to that point, but his good fortune at securing a position at Midhurst Grammar School meant that Wells could continue his self-education in earnest.
This ought to have been a comfortable sum of money ( at the time many working-class families had " round about a pound a week " as their entire household income ) yet in his Experiment in Autobiography, Wells speaks of constantly being hungry, and indeed, photographs of him at the time show a youth very thin and malnourished.
In the mid-1890s Wells lived at 143 Maybury Road, Woking
In the interview, Wells admitted his surprise at the widespread panic that resulted from the broadcast, but acknowledged his debt to Welles for increasing sales of one of his " more obscure " titles.

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