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To the Weston house came once William Allen Neilson, the president of Smith College who had been one of my old professors and who still called me `` Boy '' when I was sixty.
Two or three times, C. C. Burlingham came to lunch with us in Weston, that wonderful man who lived to be more than a hundred years old and whose birthplace had been my Wall Street suburb.
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
Recent studies by Weston and Stack had indicated that a turbine aerator could be added to an oxidation pond to increase the rate of oxygen transfer.
The Weston Gallery of Roman Britain, opened in 1997, displayed a number of recently discovered hoards which demonstrated the richness of what had been considered an unimportant part of the Roman Empire.
In 1996 Weston had been acquitted of the murder of Vikki Thompson at Ascott-under-Wychwood on 12 August 1995, but following the discovery of compelling new evidence in 2009 — Thompson's blood on Weston's boots — he was arrested and tried for a second time.
By 1888 Edward Weston had patented and brought out a commercial form of this instrument, which became a standard component in electrical equipment.
They had been sent by merchant Thomas Weston to establish a new settlement somewhere near Plymouth.
By the time Doug Weston gave McGuinn a job in at the The Troubadour in Los Angeles, McGuinn had included Beatles ' songs in his act.
Data collected in 2010 showed that Weston had the third-highest median household income in Fairfield County, Connecticut, at US $ 180, 321.
Unlike other nearby towns, Weston never had a railroad built through it, which stifled the development of non-agricultural businesses.
As of 2000, Doral had the highest percentage of Venezuelans residents in the US, with 8. 22 % of the populace ( Weston was the second highest, with 4. 10 % of the populace.
But colonists moving in from Watertown in the mid-17th century established scattered farms in Weston, and by 1679, a sawmill, several taverns, some doctors, and according to the historians, " probably some lawyers ," had settled in Weston along with many, many African slaves.
He bought the land and then had First Sergeant Tom Weston of D Company, First Dragoons, stationed at Fort Leavenworth across the Missouri River, lay out a town plan.
The high school, following the Scottish tradition, has had a pipe band, the Weston McEwen Pipes, Drums, and Military Band, since 1953.
Especially given that one had to feel compassion for Simon Weston.
Weston also spoke to the ethical committee at London's Royal Free Hospital in 2006 to support the case for authorising full face transplants, even though he had previously been against the idea.
Parnell Bradbury, writing in The Times thought Le Mesurier had played the role " extraordinarily well ", although Harold Hobson, writing in The Sunday Times thought that " the trouble with Mr. John Le Mesurier's Dr. Weston is that he approaches the man too snarlingly ... is a notion of genius that would be unacceptable anywhere outside Victorian melodrama ".
" Her birthplace was named after Apthorp Villa, in Weston, Somerset, where her grandfather Charles Hancock had been born.
* Jane Austen's novel Emma opens with the eponymous heroine losing Miss Taylor, the governess who had become a family companion, to marriage with Mr. Weston.
at Weston the same estate where he had been born, and is buried in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery in Cambridge.
The stadium inherited its current name from the school's previous athletic field, which had been in the town of Weston.
BU used the proceeds, in part, to renovate the former baseball park and renamed it for William E. Nickerson, a member of the BU Board of Trustees who had donated the original field in Weston to BU in 1928.
They had five children ( one died in infancy ), including daughter Eva, who married William Sloane Coffin, and son John Rubinstein, a Tony Award-winning actor and father of actor Michael Weston.

Weston and long
The uncompleted part between Weston Lullingfields and the River Severn would have been long, with of lockage and a tunnel at Weston Lullingfileds.
The long arm had wharves at Hordley, Dandyford, Pedlar's Bridge, Shade Oak and Weston Lullingfields.
She'll do anything to overthrow Diane Weston as Captain of Lincoln High's " A " Squad ... as long as it does not deviate from the NCAA Rulebook.
In the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Weston, there is a grave for Jack o ' Legs, which is unusually long, possibly placed there to fuel belief in the legend.
The nearest large park is Abington Park, which is accessed via the notably long and straight Weston Way, leading from the outskirts of the village to the stone gates to the town of Northampton, and the Abington Estate.
In 2004 a community group, the Highbridge History Project, commemorated the 150th anniversary of opening of the town's station by publishing the results of their own five year long study into the town's history ( Weston Mercury " A Glimpse into the past ").
Elder was life long friends with Canadian businessmen Galen Weston and Conrad Black.
Lord Bradford died after a long illness at Weston Park, Staffordshire, in March 1898, aged 78.
This record was broken not long after his England record, by then Millwall player Curtis Weston, who played in the 2004 final aged 17 years and 119 days.
A long standing feud between Boston president Weston Adams and general manager Art Ross ended on October 12, 1951, when Adams sold his stock in Boston Garden to Walter Brown.
Heatons are another Irish department store with 57 stores nationwide, and Brown Thomas though much smaller, is very long established and well known, and probably represents the very upper-end of the clothes retail market ( but bought by Galen & Hilary Weston in 1971 so now part of a larger UK / Canadian concern ).

Weston and career
Weston began his career at the age of twelve as a baker's apprentice and went on to become a bread route salesman.
Mexican photographer Manuel Alvarez Bravo divided Modotti ’ s career as a photographer into two distinct categories: " Romantic " and " Revolutionary ", with the former period including her time spent as Weston ’ s darkroom assistant, office manager and, finally, creative partner.
A graduate of the Cambridge School of Weston in Weston, Massachusetts, and Pomona College in Claremont, California, Preston began his writing career at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Weston and musical
Her distinguished conductors and musical arrangers through the years included Frank DeVol, Russell Garcia, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Marty Paich, Nelson Riddle, Pete Rugolo, and Paul Weston.
The bandleader and pianist Paul Weston and his wife, singer Jo Stafford, created the musical duo, " Jonathan and Darlene Edwards ", as a parody of bad cabaret acts.
In the summer of 2008, Guettel reconfigured the musical as a smaller chamber piece for the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company, Weston, Vermont, where Sarah Uriarte Berry reprised her role as Franca.

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