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Galium odoratum ( | woodruff), a principal ingredient in the base of May w |
aven and Earth: The Life and Times of Wilford | Woodruff, a Mormon Prophet. |
It was owned by Jim | Woodruff along with WRBL radio (AM 1420, now WRCG, and |
ation along 87th Street known as 87th Street ( | Woodruff) along the Main Branch. |
Woodruff also stated that by 1885, he had “had 45 pers | |
Woodruff also built a "Dutch Colonial" home in Garden | |
to Little Rock in 1821, publisher William E. | Woodruff also relocated the Arkansas Gazette. |
ony with the former ABC World News Anchor Bob | Woodruff and his wife Lee. |
It was directed by Robert | Woodruff and featured Eugene Perry. |
In 1979, | Woodruff and his brother George W. Woodruff gave $105 |
His sons, Robert W. | Woodruff and George W. Woodruff, would run that compan |
In 1902, Abraham O. | Woodruff and Duffin laid out the townsite for Kelsey. |
adily improved their record and ranking since | Woodruff and Winterbotham began coaching together. |
y Putterman, Carrol McGinnis, Bob Dixon, Matt | Woodruff, and William Johnson. |
staircase goes up to the southwest corner of | Woodruff and Ocean Avenues. |
with composers like Alwynne Pritchard, Jeremy | Woodruff and Carlos Sandoval, and improvisers like Joc |
915, Poyer relieved Lieutenant Charles Armijo | Woodruff and became the twelfth Governor of American S |
orn to Make You Happy" was directed by Billie | Woodruff and produced by Geneva Films, while choreogra |
Woodruff and other Latter Day Saint missionaries also | |
Woodruff and Vogt received battlefield surgical treatm | |
y for Brigham Young, John Taylor, and Wilford | Woodruff and was a member of the Council of Fifty who |
In 1868 Wilford | Woodruff appointed Claridge to preside over the Latter |
elated genus; some species of Galium (such as | woodruff) are occasionally placed therein. |
the boards for Georgia Research Alliance, the | Woodruff Arts Center, the Downtown Atlanta Rotary, ZEP |
s environment of Atlanta Symphony Hall in the | Woodruff Arts Center, resulting in a recording with mo |
Atlanta's largest cultural institution, the | Woodruff Arts Center, benefited from his gifts and is |
Woodruff Arts Center is a major visual and performing | |
st and presented several seasons at Atlanta's | Woodruff Arts Center. |
d, in July 2010, on the Alliance Stage of the | Woodruff Arts Centre in Atlanta. |
ilding is intended to be the campanile of the | Woodruff Arts Center's proposed Atlanta Symphony Cente |
In August 2005, the boards of trustees of the | Woodruff Arts Center and the Savannah College of Art a |
an original and founding member of Atlanta's | Woodruff Arts Center, the Atlanta College of Art was a |
Opened in 1968, the | Woodruff Arts Center is home to the Alliance Theatre, |
egional Council for Higher Education, and the | Woodruff Arts Center. |
t the Alliance Theatre, part of the Robert W. | Woodruff Arts Center and is the winner of the 2007 Reg |
Woodruff Arts Center | |
The | Woodruff Arts Center |
Anthony | Woodruff as Tom, Head waiter |
inancial difficulty, the board elected Robert | Woodruff as president at the age of 33. |
e as his troubled nephew Tommy Spencer; Largo | Woodruff as Becky; and William Schreiner as Jimmy Joe |
wn pass from quarterback Jake Gibbs to Cowboy | Woodruff, as the Rebels took a 7-0 lead. |
Anthony | Woodruff as Announcer |
To help fight this threat, | Woodruff asked for permission from the Japanese to all |
Allen Carpenter BEACH/Abby A. | WOODRUFF at www.beachfamilyjournal.com Beach genealogy |
It was directed by Robert | Woodruff at University of California, San Diego and by |
ming to its east terminus on the outskirts of | Woodruff at the intersection with SC 101/SC 146. |
, opened in 1907 as a two-track station named | Woodruff Avenue, has two side platforms and four track |
sole American school to receive the Melba D. | Woodruff Award for Exemplary Elementary Foreign Langua |
944 and 1945 national championship teams, Bob | Woodruff, became the head coach for the Florida Gators |
Woodruff began his career at his local Non league club | |
In 1856, | Woodruff began serving as church historian, and served |
Woodruff began his career at his hometown club Swindon | |
On July 17, 1983, | Woodruff broke his collarbone while attempting a divin |
On 7 October 1889, Church President Wilford | Woodruff called Cannon as a member of the Quorum of th |
The | Woodruff campus expanded in 1983 with the addition of |
Diane Marie Amann is the Emily and Ernest | Woodruff Chair in International Law at the University |
Timothy L | Woodruff circa 1900 |
esca was also the longtime companion of Emily | Woodruff, Coca Cola heiress, theatrical benefactor and |
Serving primarily as a section chief, | Woodruff commanded Battery M, 2nd U.S. Artillery, at t |
Additionally, in 2006 | Woodruff contributed as a guest correspondent to the N |
semary, licorice, thyme, lemon verbena, sweet | woodruff, coriander, borage, wall germander, St John's |
mer and businessman, serving two years on the | Woodruff County Quorum Court,, before running for Stat |
Augusta is a city in | Woodruff County, Arkansas, United States. |
e of Cache River) occurred on July 7, 1862 in | Woodruff County, Arkansas, during the American Civil W |
Black (died 2004), originally from Augusta in | Woodruff County, Arkansas. |
The city is the county seat of | Woodruff County. |
( | Woodruff Dam is not named after him, but rather for Ji |
William | Woodruff Dancy (born November 10, 1951, at Saint Augus |
Francis Philip | Woodruff DCM, MM (1883 - 1961) was born in Monmouthshi |
Woodruff did not seek the nomination in 1952 and Ceder | |
His first wife Abby A. | Woodruff died in 1856. |
I can personally confirm that | Woodruff died in Edinburgh as he was an acquaintance o |
Lt. | Woodruff disregarded the orders received and aided in |
Woodruff Early Childhood Center | |
sional baseball contract with Boston Red Sox, | Woodruff experimented with fullback Rick Casares at qu |
As | Woodruff explained at the general conference where the |
allenberg Expressway, originally known as the | Woodruff Expressway, was a controversial plan to link |
first electric trolleys on April 22, 1889 and | Woodruff followed Hurt as president of the Trust Compa |
He is also an advisor to The Bob | Woodruff Foundation dedicated to the assistance of mil |
In April 2009, the Robert W. | Woodruff foundation made a $1 million commitment towar |
The Discourses of Wilford | Woodruff, Fourth President of The Church of Jesus Chri |
Underground - Adapted by Bill Camp and Robert | Woodruff from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky |
In the 1940s, Robert W. | Woodruff gave multiple donations to fund a dispensing |
and then, John E. Page, John Taylor, Wilford | Woodruff, George A. Smith, and Willard Richards had be |
Woodruff graduated from Pennsylvania with a degree in | |
order to make them more comfortable, Wilford | Woodruff had the two ride in his carriage for the last |
original church building in Black Rock, with | Woodruff Hall in the rear of the building. |
adium (Sanford Field), a basketball facility ( | Woodruff Hall in 1924) and the current football venue |
It replaced | Woodruff Hall, a 3,000-seat field house built in 1923. |
Emily | Woodruff Hall, the 700-seat main theatre, hosts the po |
Woodruff Harlan Bruder was a professional football pla | |
ow defenders Reg Attwell, George Bray, Arthur | Woodruff, Harold Mather and goalkeeper Jimmy Strong. |
Since | Woodruff has been back at Tennessee, the Vols have had |
Woodruff has a record low of −50 °F (−46 °C) and tempe | |
of Medicine, a component of Emory's Robert W. | Woodruff Health Sciences Center, is ranked among the n |
ikewise he has or is serving on the Robert W. | Woodruff Health Sciences Center Board of Emory Univers |
of LDS church presidents John Taylor, Wilford | Woodruff, Heber J. Grant, and David O. McKay. |
E. N. | Woodruff High School (often referred to as Woodruff Hi |
Under the leadership of Coach Willie Varner, | Woodruff High athletics has numerous state titles. |
ptember 21, 2009, District 150 voted to close | Woodruff High School, effective with the 2010-2011 sch |
Throughout its history, | Woodruff High has experienced a large amount of succes |
10-11 school year, Central will have absorbed | Woodruff High School and most of its students. |
William | Woodruff, historian and writer. |
e to numerous Antebellum homes, including the | Woodruff House, the Hay House, and the Cannonball Hous |
Stephen Fry portrayed | Woodruff in the 2004 film The Life and Death of Peter |
n 28 January 1914, he married Gladys Caroline | Woodruff in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. |
rg unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Roy O. | Woodruff in the Republican Party primary election for |
ng quarterback for the Gators under coach Bob | Woodruff in 1952 and 1953, and had previously served a |
Emily also played the role of Sarah | Woodruff in the BBC version of "The French Lieutenant' |
ted by Selman Waksman and his co-worker H. B. | Woodruff in 1940. |
PIT: Jack Lambert, Dwayne | Woodruff INT each |
On November 12-13, 2005, the | Woodruff introduced its largest expansion since openin |
Waldmeister ( | Woodruff) is an operetta written by Johann Strauss II. |
Woodruff is a town in Rich County, Utah, United States | |
Since | woodruff is slightly poisonous, some common sense shou |
Asperula gunnii (Mountain | Woodruff) is a perennial herb species in the family Ru |
Woodruff is the parent of three children including a s | |
Woodruff is a 1979 graduate of the University of Louis | |
mained frequent and complicated until Wilford | Woodruff issued the Manifesto ending polygamy and enab |
s when SC 146 splits from US 221 just outside | Woodruff; its name changes to Cross Anchor Highway, an |
Mandy Barnett, Guy Clark, The Cox Family, Bob | Woodruff, J.D. Myers and Jamie Hartford. |
at 202 4th Street in Columbus as the James W. | Woodruff, Jr. Confederate Naval Museum, named after th |
E. | Woodruff, Jr., 1st Lieut.; L. B. Brown, 2d Lieut. |
William Edward | Woodruff, Jr., the son of the owner and publisher of t |
Woodruff key cutters and keys | |
Woodruff Kindergarten | |
Woodruff later moved to Portland, Oregon where he prac | |
Woodruff later published an account of his methods thr | |
Woodruff led his 1952 Gators team to the program's fir | |
nd wife of American television journalist Bob | Woodruff, Lee McConaughy Woodruff, see Bob Woodruff. |
Woodruff Leeming, AIA, (1871 - November 20, 1919) was | |
He worked at the Robert W. | Woodruff Library at Emory University, from 1962 to 199 |
The Robert W. | Woodruff library is located in the Atlanta University |
The towns of Randolph and | Woodruff lie in this farming-oriented valley. |
join in the lake, before flowing from the Jim | Woodruff Lock and Dam, which impounds the lake, as the |
1999: Newport (with Chris | Woodruff, lost to Wayne Arthurs and Leander Paes) |
The incumbents | Woodruff, Mason and Hayt were defeated. |
(134 km) waterway that flows through parts of | Woodruff, Monroe and Prairie counties in northeastern |
The Lake | Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge is part of the Unite |
William | Woodruff Niles (May 24, 1832 - March 31, 1914) was the |
William | Woodruff Niles was ordained a deacon on May 22, 1861 a |
uttle assisted by Ozi W. Whitaker and William | Woodruff Niles. |
He is married to Judy | Woodruff of PBS. |
video production company founded by singer JT | Woodruff of the rock band Hawthorne Heights. |
burg, Pennsylvania, President; Clinton Rogers | Woodruff of Philadelphia, vice-president; William B. H |
In a moment of self-deprecating humor, | Woodruff once described himself as "the oratorical equ |
Woodruff Park, named for Robert W. Woodruff, is locate | |
oliseum), and with providing the Central City | Woodruff Park, all with no call on ad valorem taxes. |
It forms the northern border of | Woodruff Park. |
June, filming was done at Conyers, Monroe and | Woodruff Park. |
restored and moved to its current location in | Woodruff Park. |
In 1896, | Woodruff petitioned to the New York State Board of Reg |
Woodruff Place is a neighborhood in Indianapolis locat | |
Woodruff Place was the inspiration behind Indianapolis | |
In 1972, | Woodruff Place was added to the National Register of H |
Most of the homes in | Woodruff Place are expansive, Victorian style homes fr |
Woodruff Place was incorporated in 1876 and remained a | |
Woodruff Place's boundaries are: 10th Street on the no | |
music video for the song, directed by Billie | Woodruff, portrays Spears dancing inside an abandoned |
tter Day Saint missionary and apostle Wilford | Woodruff preached among the United Brethren; ultimatel |
Maurice hosted the hour-long program, Maurice | Woodruff Predicts, on American TV for a short run in 1 |
appear in Honey 2 (2011), directed by Billie | Woodruff, produced by Universal Studios Home Entertain |
She is currently Robert W. | Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory University, which i |
Woodruff ranked him and Bobby Joe Green as the Gators' | |
Bob | Woodruff ranked Long as one of the three best backs to |
Woodruff ranked Casares as the Gators' best running ba | |
to its split from SC 417, SC 146 is known as | Woodruff Rd. |
In the camp, | Woodruff realized that his fellow prisoners were at gr |
ABC World News Tonight co-anchor Bob | Woodruff received the award in its first year. |
Woodruff received permission to preach to United Breth | |
Woodruff recorded in his diary that when the sealing r | |
In 1950, Florida Gators football coach Bob | Woodruff recruited Coleman to be his assistant at the |
Woodruff remained a POW for three and a half years and | |
His first wife died of cancer in 1959, and | Woodruff remarried in 1960. |
Woodruff represented the 1st and 2nd ridings of Lincol | |
In 2006, | Woodruff returned to PBS to work on "Generation Next," |
On February 5, 2007, Judy | Woodruff returned to The News Hour with Jim Lehrer on |
et the north, Warm Springs Road to the south, | Woodruff Road to the west and Hamilton Road to the eas |
Silas | Woodruff Sanderson (April 16, 1824 - 1886) was the 7th |
Once SC 146/SC 101 merges with US 221 in | Woodruff, SC it is known as Main Street, then Laurens |
Nell Hodgson | Woodruff School of Nursing is the nursing school of Em |
The building, operated by the George W. | Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, provides te |
p in Blairsville, Georgia named the Robert W. | Woodruff Scout Reservation, which is run by the Atlant |
Roy O. | Woodruff served 32 years in the U.S. House, the longes |
also the great-uncle of Representative Edward | Woodruff Seymour, who was the son of Origen Storrs Sey |
Charles | Woodruff Shields, DD (1825, New Albany, Indiana - 1904 |
Abner | Woodruff Sibal (April 11, 1921 - January 27, 2000) was |
Woodruff signed with the San Francisco 49ers on June 2 | |
He retired in 1992 from the John | Woodruff Simpson Lectureship. |
ried to the former Catherine Lynn Davidson of | Woodruff, South Carolina. |
ainted a mural in 1941 for the post office in | Woodruff, South Carolina, titled "Cotton Harvest". |
. on the South Side and through the tunnel to | Woodruff St. in Mt. |
Lieutenant Eugene | Woodruff succeeded in removing this second raft in 187 |
Gladys Caroline | Woodruff sued him for divorce via act of legislature i |
n, sculptor / musician, winner of 2007 award; | Woodruff Sullivan, astronomer (and designer of sundial |
y," space artist Jon Lomberg, and astronomers | Woodruff Sullivan, Steve Squyres and James Bell. |
Wilford | Woodruff, the fourth president of the LDS Church, stat |
er Building were purchased anonymously by Mr. | Woodruff then donated to the city in 1971 and the firs |
on of the house is an 1856 sale from Benjamin | Woodruff to Patrick McGonigal. |
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