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On June 15, 1965, McLain set a major league record for relief pitchers, when he struck out the first seven batters he faced after entering the game in the first inning to relieve starting pitcher, Dave Wickersham.
These efforts marked the first recordings with a line-up consisting of Ness on guitar and vocals, Wickersham replacing Danell on guitar, and Quintana on drums.
James Wickersham, a Delegate to Congress, introduced Alaska's first statehood bill, but it failed due to lack of interest from Alaskans.
Dodson held the first one-woman show of erotic art at the Wickersham Gallery in New York City in 1968.
* " Gold Rush Town " – 35 restored buildings from early Fairbanks, including the first church in Fairbanks and a house owned by Judge James D. Wickersham.
In his first plate appearance with the White Sox on September 15 against the Detroit Tigers, he hit a game-tying home run off pitcher Dave Wickersham.
In 1916, Wickersham, who was now a delegate to Congress, proposed the first bill for Alaskan statehood.

Wickersham and on
Despite earlier reports that the band would begin recording their next studio album by 2008, Social Distortion took a hiatus from touring and recording, when Ness was on tour with his solo band which is composed of two current members of Social Distortion ; Brent Harding and Jonny Wickersham.
However, their happiness is crushed as the Sour Kangaroo and the Wickersham Brothers drag Horton back to the Jungle of Nool, and put him on trial for the crimes of " talking to a speck of dust and loitering on an egg ".
That year, on a bluff above the Chena River, a cornerstone for the college was laid by Territorial Delegate James Wickersham.
Verbrugghe and Wickersham argue that the lack of relation between the material in History and the Hellenistic world was not relevant, since Diodorus ' equally bizarre book on Egyptian mythology was preserved.
In 1931, the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement ( the Wickersham Commission ) praised this act, with a 1947 film Boomerang!
Wickersham was named by Woodrow Wilson to serve on the War Trade Board to Cuba soon after the United States entered World War I.
In 1929, Herbert Hoover named him to the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, the so-called Wickersham Commission.
Wickersham was President of the Council on Foreign Relations from 1933-1936 .< ref >
He married Hannah Wickersham Foster ( 1804 – 1880 ) on March 31, 1822.
* Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP Company Profile on Yahoo Finance
* Brock Wickersham ( voiced by Tony Sampson )-A bully who enjoys pulling pranks on various characters, especially on Herbert Finkle.
While a judge, he also served as an active member of a blue-ribbon " National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement ," better known as the " Wickersham Commission ," appointed by President Herbert Hoover to assess the lessons learned from prohibition, among other things.
Taft consulted with Attorney General George Wickersham before issuing a public letter in September, exonerating Ballinger and authorizing the dismissal of Glavis on grounds of insubordination.
The Wickersham Wall on Mount McKinley was named after him.
Willoughby's Magic Hat is a 1943 Phantasies animated short subject directed by Bob Wickersham, produced by Screen Gems, and released to theatres by Columbia Pictures on April 20, 1943.
As a result of the affair, Alaska was on the national headlines, and President Taft was forced to send a message to Congress on February 2, 1912, insisting that they listen to Wickersham.

Wickersham and McKinley
James Wickersham ( August 24, 1857 – October 24, 1939 ) was a district judge for Alaska, appointed by U. S. President William McKinley to the Third Judicial District in 1900.

Wickersham and 1903
Judge Wickersham moved his court from Eagle to Fairbanks in 1903.
Wickersham moved the Third District court headquarters to Fairbanks in 1903.

Wickersham and .
* May – The Wickersham Commission begins its investigation of alcohol prohibition in the U. S.
Dusin A. Wickersham ( R ),
* 1888 Town site platted by Alexander and Mary Wickersham.
* 1914 Wickersham elementary school built.
** Wickersham school annex built.
It also consisted of a number of songs co-written by Ness and Wickersham.
* George W. Wickersham ( 1923 – 1936 )
Owsley " Bear " Stanley also asked Ron Wickersham to invent a mic splitter that fed both into the PA and the record inputs with no loss in quality.
Beginning in 1944, Li ' l Abner was adapted into a series of color theatrical cartoons for Columbia Pictures, directed by Sid Marcus, Bob Wickersham and Howard Swift.
Liz Wickersham told investigators that she saw Charlie use cocaine only once in the Cayman Islands, however this was outside United States jurisdiction.
* The Wickersham Brothers – Three mischievous monkeys who steal Horton's clover from him.
The Sour Kangaroo, her child, and the Wickersham Brothers also appear in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, as well as Horton himself and his son Morton the Elephant-Bird from Horton Hatches the Egg.
* The Covenanter: an American exposition of the covenant of the League of Nations, with William H. Taft, George W. Wickersham, and Henry W. Taft ( Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1919 )
Verbrugghe and Wickersham suggest that a comprehensive list like this would be necessary for a government office " to date contracts, leases, debts, titles, and other instruments ( 2000: 106 )" and so could not have been selective the way the king-lists in temples were.
* Verbrugghe, Gerald P., and John Moore Wickersham.

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