Arthur L. Jarrett (1884–1960), American screenwriter and film actor
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Arthur L. Andrews (1934–1996), Chief Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force
Arthur L. Collins (1868–1902), British metallurgist, mining engineer and mine manager
Arthur L. Hall (1934–2000), African American dancer, choreographer
In May, 2010, Aidala successfully defended Lawrence Taylor, former professional football player with the New York Giants, against charges of sexual assault in Ramapo, New York which included a felony charge of third-degree rape.
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Arthur L. Aidala (born 1967 in Brooklyn, New York), currently a New York criminal defense lawyer and legal analyst on Fox News Channel where he appears on various day-time and prime-time programs.
Annecharico also produced 26 half-hour episodes of Dragnet, and Adam-12.
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The Arthur Company finished a £28,000,000 order for 271 half-hour sitcoms for Turner Broadcasting Systems, and also a $10,000,000 order for 24 episodes of the hour-long action adventure series, Airwolf.
A brief stop in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations upon his return from England in the spring of 1934 preceded his traveling to the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia, as prospective commanding officer of the new aircraft carrier Ranger (CV-4).
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Bristol then commanded Breckinridge (DD-148) and Overton (DD-239) in succession, serving in the latter during that ship's operations in the Black Sea during the capitulation of White Russian forces to the Bolsheviks in November 1920.
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In June 1913, he returned home to command the new destroyer Cummings (Destroyer No. 44) upon her completion at Bath Iron Works.
In 1967, he married Dixie Carter, and they eventually had two daughters, Ginna and Mary Dixie.
In 2001, Jenkins was named an Honorary Police Surgeon of the New York City Police Department.
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Jones LA, Lammertse DP, Charlifue SB, Kirshblum SC, Apple DF, Ragnarsson KT, Poonian D, Betz RR, Knoller N, Heary RF, Choudhri TF, Jenkins AL 3rd, Falci SP, Snyder DA.
The district opted to name the school, which was a part of county district and now operates as part of the Clark Public Schools System, in his honor.
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Arthur L. Johnson (died 1955) was an educator in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the namesake of Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark.
The commission's final report was published as a paperback in 1972 and was nominated for a National Book Award.
Called back to Dayton, he was asked to help establish the company's flight school at Huffman Prairie.
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The funeral was attended by Orville Wright and his sister Katherine, who had traveled from Dayton, Ohio and who were still in mourning for their brother Wilbur, who had died less than two weeks earlier.
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He traveled to Dayton, Ohio, convinced that he could make a positive impression in person.
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He died in a crash on June 11, 1912, while flying with Leighton Wilson Hazelhurst, Jr. at the United States Army Aviation School in College Park, Maryland on a Wright Model C that had recently been purchased by the Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps.
Even though the CFL moved their late-season home games to Sundays so as not to compete directly against Alabama or Auburn, the team's September and October gates were so abysmal that Williams lost anywhere from $4-10 million on the team.
Arthur L. White (1907–1991), Seventh-day Adventist and authority on his grandmother Ellen White
He died August 14, 1927 and is buried in Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn, Maryland.
Insurance tycoon, former high school football coach and motivational speaker Art Williams was awarded a CFL expansion franchise in Birmingham.
2007 Wiley Prize in Biomedical Science jointly with Arthur L. Horwich of Yale School of Medicine, "for their significant contribution in protein folding".
He previously served as director of planning, division manager, and reclamation director for the Cravat Coal Company and as reclamation supervisor for The Drummond Company.
In 1986, Lily Yeh was asked by Arthur Hall, founder of the Afro-American Dance Ensemble, to create a park in the abandoned lot next to his studio in North Philadelphia.
Actors James Dunn, Leif Erickson, Arthur Jarrett, Donald Woods and Robert Young were all considered for the role played by Gene Raymond.
During this period, Ingersoll was a lieutenant commander and air operations officer on the staff of Rear Admiral Arthur L. Bristol, Jr., who was commander of the U.S. Navy Support Force at Argentia in the Dominion of Newfoundland, the force responsible for the escort work.
Lecavalier was drafted first overall by Tampa Bay in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, during which new Lightning owner Art Williams proclaimed that Lecavalier would be "the Michael Jordan of hockey".