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Whitman's and duty
Although Whitman's grades improved somewhat during his second and third semesters at the University of Texas, the Marine Corps deemed his academic performance unacceptable and returned Whitman to active duty in February, 1963.

Whitman's and was
In 1940, he had married Whitman's mother Margaret, who was then 17 years old.
The marriage of Whitman's parents was marred by violence: Whitman Sr. was an admitted authoritarian who provided for his family, but demanded near perfection from all of them.
Shortly after his enrollment in the University of Texas, Whitman met and courted a fellow student named Kathleen Frances Leissner ; a teaching student two years his junior to whom he had been introduced by Francis Schuck, Jr. Leissner was Whitman's first serious girlfriend, and he reportedly went to great lengths to both attract and keep her attentions.
Houston McCoy subsequently appeared before the Travis County Grand Jury on August 5, 1966, where Whitman's demise was ruled to be justifiable homicide.
Whitman's bodily fluids had been removed and his body embalmed prior to the autopsy ; therefore, no urine was available to test for traces of amphetamine having been consumed.
Once the identity of Whitman was released, officials of the university conducted a search of Whitman's records and found that Whitman had visited the University Health Center on several occasions.
The commission was composed of neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, pathologists, psychologists and the University of Texas Health Center Director, Dr. White and Dr. Maurice Heatly and was conducted using Dr. de Chenar's paraffin blocks of the tumor, stained specimens of it and Whitman's other brain tissue, in addition to the remainder of the autopsy specimens available.
Although the panel's conclusions regarding the possible influence of the tumor on Whitman's violent actions were reasonable, the Commission's implication that Dr. de Chenar had initially made a misdiagnosis was incorrect: a Glioblastoma is, in fact, a high-grade form of astrocytoma and not a pathologic entity distinct from the latter neoplasm.
On June 27, 2007, TV Guide reported that Whitman was being replaced in the role of Jaime's sister, and Lucy Hale was cast as Whitman's replacement the following July.
In January 1892, two months before Whitman's death, an announcement was published in the New York Herald:
Griswold also suggested, in Latin, that Whitman was guilty of " that horrible sin not to be mentioned among Christians ", one of the earliest public accusations of Whitman's homosexuality.
The show, which ran 90 minutes per episode, was highly regarded for its thrilling theme music, top-notch production values, and Whitman's performance.
Whitman's last credited role was in The President's Man, released in 2000 and starring Chuck Norris.
In the movie, Slim Whitman's version of " Indian Love Call " was the method of destruction.
Harlan had found a copy of Leaves of Grass on Whitman's desk as the poet was making revisions and found it to be morally offensive.
Foley was a member of Christine Todd Whitman's It's My Party Too and the Republican Main Street Partnership.
The poem was signed 16. 4, which was Whitman's method of concealing Doyle's identity, and is thought to represent the sudden and explosive sexual relationship that is rumored to have existed between the two.
He was later given mental powers through Whitman's psycho-electric experiments, including the psionic ability to project his consciousness into and take over a Martian's mind, and the psychic ability to resist mental assaults and to mask his presence from robot scanners.
In the early 1960s, Whitman's was purchased by Pet, Inc., a manufacturer of evaporated milk as part of the company's attempt to become a food products conglomerate.
Whitman's denied that the term " pickaninny " was racist and responded to Marshall by saying that it meant " cute colored kid.

Whitman's and earned
This last hobby earned Whitman his first encounter with police when, shortly after his enrollment at the University, he and two friends were observed poaching a deer: a passer-by noted Whitman's license plate number and reported the incident to police.

Whitman's and Marine
Within the journal are entries covering Whitman's everyday life in the Marine Corps and his interactions with Kathy and other family members.

Whitman's and Corps
Three Peace Corps trainees named Tom Herman, Roland Ehlke and David Mattson were Whitman's next targets.

Whitman's and .
Only '' a New York hick would expect to find the literary life in Greenwich Village, at any point, later than Walt Whitman's day.
Housman's poetry influenced British music in a way comparable to that of Walt Whitman in the music of Delius, Vaughan Williams and others: Housman's works provided song texts, Whitman's the texts for larger choral works.
However, there is also strong evidence that Whitman's mother intervened and did much to derail their relationship.
* 1855 – In Brooklyn, New York, the first edition of Walt Whitman's book of poems, titled Leaves of Grass, is published.
The Wound-Dresser ( 1988 ): John Adams's setting of Walt Whitman's poem, " The Wound-Dresser ", which Whitman wrote after visiting wounded soldiers during the American Civil War.
Other Friedman tunes include " The Ballad of Charles Whitman ," in which Friedman lampooned Whitman's sniper attack from the University of Texas at Austin's Main Building tower on August 1, 1966.
Whitman's academic achievements were encouraged by his parents, yet any indication of failure or a lethargic attitude would be met with discipline — often physical — from his father.
The trio were in the act of butchering the animal in the shower at Whitman's dormitory when arrested.
The couple chose the 22nd wedding anniversary of Charles's parents as the date for their wedding and Whitman's own family drove from Florida to Texas to attend the union, in which Whitman's younger brother Patrick served as best man.
Whitman's self-penned journal.
In May 1966, Whitman's mother announced her intentions to divorce her husband due to his continuous violence.
The move prompted Whitman's youngest brother, John, to also opt to leave Lake Worth and move to Austin with his mother.
Shortly after arriving in Austin, Whitman's mother found work in a cafeteria and moved into her own apartment.
Townsley likely observed Whitman's trunk and may have asked to see his University work identification.
A young secretary named Charlotte Darehshori ran to help Boyer and Huffman only to find herself under fire from Whitman ; Darehshori crouched beneath the concrete base of a flagpole for an hour-and-a-half, shielding herself from Whitman's view.

initial and 18-month
UARS's initial 18-month mission was extended several times – it was finally retired after 14 years of service.
In early 2005, British Waterways appointed a full-time Grantham Canal restoration manager, Kevin Mann, for an initial 18-month trial period.

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