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Cecil and Cooper
* 1949 – Cecil Cooper, American baseball player
Manager Cecil Cooper was fired after the 2009 season.
Selig also began acquiring many players that would become long-standing fan favorites, including Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Jim Gantner, Stormin ' Gorman Thomas, Don Money, and Cecil Cooper.
GM Harry Dalton was able to build a winning club with a combination of home-grown players like Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Gorman Thomas, as well as getting players that were cast-offs from other teams that became major contributors like Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglivie, and Mike Caldwell.
The Brewers alone had three players finish in the top five in the league in home runs with Gorman Thomas, who led the league with 39, Ben Oglivie, who hit 34, and Cecil Cooper, who hit 32.
Down 3 – 2 in the 7th, Cecil Cooper hit a clutch 2-run single to put the Brewers on top and proved to be a game winner.
He then played a demented submarine commander in Devil and the Deep with Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant, and followed this with his best-remembered film role of that year as Nero in Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross.
* Cecil Cooper ( born 1949 ), American baseball player and manager
Yeats, Cecil Day Lewis, Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, Giles Cooper, C. S. Lewis, Lord Longford and Elizabeth Bowen.
She was re-teamed with Cooper, playing Calamity Jane in Cecil B. DeMille's The Plainsman ( 1936 ), and appeared as a working girl, her typical role, in Mitchell Leisen's 1937 screwball comedy Easy Living, opposite Ray Milland.
It was directed by William Dieterle and stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ann Richards, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper and Anita Louise.
Less than a year later, on 15 April 1650, Cooper re-married, to seventeen-year-old Lady Frances Cecil ( 1633 – 1652 ), daughter of David Cecil, 3rd Earl of Exeter.
She worked with stars like Gary Cooper, Edward G. Robinson and John Barrymore and with directors like D. W. Griffith, Cecil B. DeMille and Victor Fleming.
Shortstop Rick Burleson and first baseman Cecil Cooper are among the players who toiled for both the Double-A and Triple-A editions of the team.
While in Louisville, star players included Carlton Fisk ( 1971 ), Dwight Evans ( 1972 ) and Cecil Cooper ( 1972 ).
The team was an instant success on the field, led by future major leaguers Cecil Cooper and Dick Pole, winning the 1973 Governors ' Cup Championship in their inaugural year in the league over the Charleston Charlies which they followed up by defeating the Tulsa Oilers of the American Association to win the Junior World Series.
Major photography collections include newspaper photographer Russell K. Cooper, commercial photographers Cecil Chinn and Cecil Henry, the Luker family collection, and glass negative collections from Robertson Matthews, the Brampton portrait studio, and the McLeod family.
A radio speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt inspired Cecil B. DeMille to make a movie based on the doctor's story, starring Gary Cooper.
In Los Angeles Josephine became friends with many celebrities, including Cecil B. DeMille and Gary Cooper.
Although many fans came to the ceremony, other players, including teammates and fellow stars Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Cecil Cooper, stayed away.
* In Cecil B. DeMille's 1947 Unconquered, starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard, with Howard Da Silva as a nefarious gunrunner and Boris Karloff as the Seneca chief, Cooper and Goddard save Fort Pitt from an Indian uprising fomented in 1763.

Cecil and House
While living at the Cecil House, Edward's daily studies consisted of dancing instruction, French, Latin, cosmography, writing exercises, drawing, and common prayers.
During his first year at Cecil House, Oxford was briefly tutored by Laurence Nowell, the antiquarian and Anglo-Saxon scholar.
On 23 July 1567, while practising fencing in the backyard of Cecil House in the Strand, the seventeen-year-old Oxford killed Thomas Brincknell, an under-cook in the Cecil household.
Hatfield House is the seat of the Cecil family, the Marquesses of Salisbury.
in his own York House on 1 October, and he blamed Cecil and Raleigh for the queen's hostility.
Burghley HouseBurghley House near the town of Stamford was built for Cecil between 1555 and 1587 and modelled on the privy lodgings of Richmond Palace.
Having survived all his children except Robert and Thomas, Burghley died at his London residence, Cecil House on 4 August 1598, and was buried in St Martin's Church, Stamford.
" was quoted with regard to Lord Cranborne, a contemporary member of the Cecil family who, in 1998, was dismissed from his Conservative Party office in the House of Lords for conducting unauthorised negotiations with the Labour government.
Meanwhile he developed his taste and interest in music, listening " intensively " to the Delta blues of Son House and Robert Johnson, jazz artists such as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk and Cecil Taylor, and the Chicago blues of Howlin ' Wolf and Muddy Waters.
The Rhodesian Light Infantry Regimental Association has placed its ' Troopie ' memorial statue on the grounds of Hatfield House, due to the long association of the Cecil family with Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ).
A small private church dedicated to St. Audrey was built by Lord Sackville Cecil, son of the Marquess of Salisbury, on the site of Olive's Mill in 1889 ; The church and other mill premises came into the possession of the parish in 1908, and since 1925 the former Olive's Mill House has been used as the rectory.
* Burghley House ( The Cecil family ) ( now owned by Burghley House Preservation Trust ).
Cecil House Inn / Gamble House ( CE-397 ): Located at Caroline and Bladen Streets, theCecil House Inn ” is believed to be the site of an older structure once located along the Old Post Road.
The architect or master mason, William Arnold, was also responsible for Montacute House and Dunster Castle in Somerset, and was involved in the building of Hatfield House for Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, James I ’ s Lord Treasurer.
In 1941 he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Cecil.
After representing South Dorset in the House of Commons, he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Cecil in 1992 ( the last time a writ of acceleration was issued ).

Cecil and ):
* Cecil Forsyth ( 1914 ): Orchestration.
* Alford, Stephen ( 2002 ): The Early Elizabethan Polity: William Cecil and the British Succession Crisis, 1558 – 1569 Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-89285-6
Cecil Hotel ( CE-108 ; circa 1810 ): Located at Caroline and Bladen Streets, theCecil Hotel ” is a two-story, frame, Federal structure that was once a tavern.
County Jail Site / Proposed Courthouse Site ( CE-396 ; circa 1750 ): The site that was proposed for the first “ Cecil County Jail and Courthouse ” was located at the corner of Frederick and Calvert Streets.
The " Swinging London " scene was aptly reflected in his Box of Pin-Ups ( 1964 ): a box of poster-prints of 1960s celebrities including Terence Stamp, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, Jean Shrimpton, PJ Proby, Cecil Beaton, Rudolf Nureyev, Andy Warhol and notorious East End gangsters the Kray twins ( see photo ).
He appears briefly, again in a negative light, in Ronald Welch's Knight Crusader ( 1954 ): the description owes much to his portrayal in Cecil B. de Mille's The Crusades, mentioned below.
The Demography of Cecil Sharp ’ s Somerset Folk Singers " in Historical Journal: 43 ( 2000 ): 3: 751-75, and " Cecil Sharp in Somerset: Some Reflections on the Work of David Harker " in Folklore 113 ( 2002 ): 11-34 ), were a devastating deconstruction of Dave Harker ’ s " orthodoxy ", charging Harker with having misrepresenting the data and distorted statistics for ideological reasons.
* 2nd Judicial Circuit ( 7 judges ): Caroline ( 1 judge ), Cecil ( 3 judges ), Kent ( 1 judge ), Queen Anne's ( 1 judge ) & Talbot ( 1 judge ) counties
* District 3 ( 6 judges ): Caroline ( 1 judge ), Cecil ( 2 judges ), Kent ( 1 judge ), Queen Anne's ( 1 judge ) & Talbot ( 1 judge ) counties

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