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Willard and resident
Potters FC play their home games at Whitegate Field, on the border of Borough Green and Wrotham, and were founded in 2007 by lifelong village resident and current Manager, Henry Willard.

Willard and artist
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.
* Nedd Willard, writer, artist and journalist
After spending two years at Reed College, Portland, Oregon, and beginning his training as an artist with realist painter Willard Midgette, Munch attended the Portland Art Museum School and the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture.
Willard Leroy Metcalf ( July 1, 1858 – March 9, 1925 ) was an American artist born in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Willard and House
After her death, Josiah was married to Abiah Folger on July 9, 1689, in the Old South Meeting House by Samuel Willard.
May Night ( Willard Metcalf painting ) | May Night, painting of the Florence Griswold House by Willard Metcalf, 1906, in the collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Old Lyme is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States.
* Willard Metcalf ( 1858 – 1925 ), American Impressionist, stayed in the Florence Griswold House as part of the Old Lyme Art Colony
* Willard Lloyd Rambo ( 1917 – 1984 ), he was a member of the state House from 1952 – 1960 and was the floor leader for Governor Earl Kemp Long.
1969-The 10-story Willard House Apartment opens for residents.
* Willard Curtin, member of the U. S. House of Representatives
A lighthouse Clock | lighthouse clock made by Simon Willard to commemorate the visit of the Marquis to the U. S. White House library.
* Willard Pugh as White House Communications Officer
She bequeathed her Evanston home to the WCTU and in 1965 it was elevated to the status of National Historic Landmark, the Frances Willard House.
* Frances Willard House
Another museum dedicated to clocks is the Willard House and Clock Museum in Grafton, Massachusetts.
She developed pneumonia and died just 26 days after leaving the White House, on March 30, 1853, at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D. C., the shortest post-Presidential life of any former first lady.
Willard Eugene McCombs ( 16 June 1925 – 20 January 2004 ) was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's seventy-sixth House district, including constituents in Rowan County.
* Emma Willard House
From the 1950s to 1991, the National Audubon Society was housed in the Willard Straight House, a red brick Colonial Revival townhouse at 1130 Fifth Avenue.
* Willard House and Clock Museum
The Lewis Mill Complex and the George Willard House are National Register of Historic Places properties near Jefferson.
* Hoing, Willard L. “ David B. Henderson: Speaker of the House .” Iowa Journal of History 55 ( January 1957 ): 1-34.
* On the wall outside the Master's House that faces Sterling Memorial Library, there is a plaque stating that its location marks the house where Josiah Willard Gibbs lived.
* The Willard Straight House, 5th Avenue, 1914.
The farm, now operated as the Willard House and Clock Museum, had been built in 1718, by the Willards ' third American generation.
A c. 1810 Simon Willard gallery clock in the lobby of the West Wing of the White House.
Minister Joseph Eckley and the congregation of Old South Meeting House in Boston, the site of planning for the Boston Tea Party, commissioned Simon Willard to build a carved and gilded gallery clock to hang opposite the pulpit on the balustrade of the room's south gallery.

Willard and from
* 1973 – Adam Willard, American drummer ( The Offspring, Rocket from the Crypt, Danko Jones, and The Special Goodness )
The 26 founding members came from the group of 32 members who had paid dues by March 13, including strip cartoonists Wally Bishop ( Muggs and Skeeter ), Martin Branner ( Winnie Winkle ), Ernie Bushmiller ( Nancy ), Milton Caniff, Gus Edson ( The Gumps ), Ham Fisher ( Joe Palooka ), Harry Haenigsen ( Penny ), Fred Harman ( Red Ryder ), Bill Holman ( Smokey Stover ), Jay Irving ( Willie Doodle ), Stan MacGovern ( Silly Milly ), Al Posen ( Sweeney and Son ), Clarence Russell ( Pete the Tramp ), Otto Soglow ( The Little King ), Jack Sparling ( Claire Voyant ), Raeburn Van Buren ( Abbie an ' Slats ), Dow Walling ( Skeets ) and Frank Willard ( Moon Mullins ).
The most complex designs use vine choppers and shakers, along with a blower system or " Flying Willard " to separate the potatoes from the plant.
Vector calculus was developed from quaternion analysis by J. Willard Gibbs and Oliver Heaviside near the end of the 19th century, and most of the notation and terminology was established by Gibbs and Edwin Bidwell Wilson in their 1901 book, Vector Analysis.
On his father's side, he was descended from Samuel Willard, who served as acting President of Harvard University from 1701 to 1707.
His given name, which he shared with his father and several other members of his extended family, derived from his ancestor Josiah Willard, who had been Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the 18th century.
The United States Navy oceanographic research ship USNS Josiah Willard Gibbs ( T-AGOR-1 ), in service from 1958 to 1971, was named for Gibbs.
Initially directed toward the amateur market, Kodak hired Willard Beech Cook from his 28 mm Pathescope of America company to create the new 16 mm Kodascope Library.
In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Kirk is chief of Starfleet operations, and he takes command of the Enterprise from Captain Willard Decker.
Eighteen protesters from other institutions, including Willard Van Orman Quine, David Armstrong, Ruth Barcan Marcus, and René Thom, sent a letter to Cambridge claiming that Derrida's work " does not meet accepted standards of clarity and rigor " and describing Derrida's philosophy as being composed of " tricks and gimmicks similar to those of the Dadaists.
Accounts of life with the Abenaki can be found in the captivity narratives written by women taken captive by the Abenaki from the early New England settlements: Hannah Duston ( 1702 ); Elizabeth Hanson ( 1728 ); Susannah Willard Johnson ( 1754 ); and Jemima Howe ( 1792 ).
On April 5, 1915, Johnson lost his title to Jess Willard, a working cowboy from Kansas who started boxing when he was twenty-seven years old.
Johnson, although having won almost every round, began to tire after the 20th round, and was visibly hurt by heavy body punches from Willard in rounds preceding the 26th round knockout.
He gets a welcomed rescue from stagecoach driver Rintoon, hired to transport the newlyweds Willard and Doretta Mims.
The second president of the WCTU, Frances Willard, demonstrated a sharp distinction from Wittenmyer in how she felt the WCTU should be involved in the temperance movement.
Thereafter called Bloody Brook or Muddy Brook, South Deerfield in 1809 attempted to be set off from Deerfield because of the distance to its meetinghouse, in addition to religious differences with its minister, the Reverend Samuel Willard.
There is a five star restaurant on the corner across from the old lumber mill, now the Willard Service Center.
One of the vegetable oil mills in Piqua burned down — a common fate for wooden buildings soaked with vegetable oil — and the owner, American Linseed Oil Company, dispatched Alfred Willard French, their Chief Engineer, from Brooklyn, New York, to organize and supervise the rebuilding of the oil mill.
* J. Willard Ragsdale, U. S. Representative from South Carolina
In 1851, several companies of Mormon settlers were sent north from Salt Lake City to a freshwater bay of the Great Salt Lake, now Willard Bay.
The town was established in the 1880s by Mormon settlers, and was initially known as Youngtown, after John Willard Young ; it is generally held to be named after Jay L. Torrey from Pittsfield, Illinois.
The movie was adapted by Becky Gardiner and John Meehan ( dialogue continuity ) from the play by Willard Mack, which was based on the novel by Adela Rogers St. Johns.
" Borrowing a phrase from the ending of The Thing from Another World, he retitled the film Watch the Skies, rewriting the premise concerning Project Blue Book and pitching the concept to Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz.

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