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| 958, lyrics were written for the song by Bill | Comstock, a member of the The Four Freshmen. |
| The prison is in | Comstock, a hamlet right outside of Fort Ann, in Washi |
| rity correctional facility that is located in | Comstock, a hamlet of Fort Ann, New York in Washington |
| The | Comstock Act specifically prohibited the discussion of |
| e arrested after the journal ran afoul of the | Comstock Act for the publication of a letter condemnin |
| March 3, 1873: | Comstock Act |
| Convicted of violating the 1873 | Comstock Act, he was sentenced to two years' hard labo |
| In 1873 Congress adopted the | Comstock Act, which prohibited the importation or mail |
| ated the anti-contraceptive provisions of the | Comstock Act. |
| esuming his real estate business in Moorhead, | Comstock also engaged in manufacturing farm implements |
| The incumbents Floyd-Jones, Richmond, | Comstock and Bruce were defeated. |
| ilding was designed by architect Frederick R. | Comstock and constructed in 1899-1901. |
| The | Comstock and Cheney Company had a strong presence in t |
| He has three children, Christine Fox, Daniel | Comstock and Alexandria Comstock, and also two grandso |
| Anthony | Comstock, anti-vice crusader |
| s who, instead of condemning the unjustified [ | Comstock attacks and arrest of anarchists]…took a stan |
| itaker Home", the house is located at 8310 S. | Comstock Ave. |
| Comstock began her undergraduate studies at the Univer | |
| flow into the creek include: Wheaton Branch, | Comstock Branch, Takoma Park Branch, and Long Branch. |
| Charles C. | Comstock, businessman and politician |
| New London, Connecticut, and was interred at | Comstock Cemetery in Montville, Connecticut. |
| rmerly the recreation hall for the workers of | Comstock, Cheney and Co., is currently a year-round pr |
| He started his business in 1854, William H. | Comstock Company, Ltd., which sold patent medicine inc |
| n. George B. McClellan's Peninsular Campaign, | Comstock continued to serve as Barnard's assistant. |
| Later | Comstock continued with the Army Corps of Engineers, t |
| Born in Brockville, Ontario, the son of Edwin | Comstock Cossitt and Marjorie Helen Delahaye, he gradu |
| In 1932, | Comstock defeated Brucker and served as a Democratic g |
| popular name from San Jose, California where | Comstock discovered and named it in 1881. |
| Its beginnings are visible from | Comstock Field at the end of Park Road in Ivoryton. |
| In the fall of 1863, | Comstock formed a partnership with E.E. |
| Christopher Rawson (born Christopher | Comstock Hart, birthdate unknown) is an American write |
| pite her reputation as a Republican partisan, | Comstock has been described by critics such as journal |
| Carthay Circle, Century City, Cheviot Hills, | Comstock Hills, Encino, Fairfax Hollywood, Melrose, Pa |
| icipated in one of the most creative scams in | Comstock history when he singlehandedly printed a regu |
| Box Canyon-Amistad is served by the | Comstock Independent School District. |
| The unincorporated community of | Comstock is located in the town. |
| Comstock is a lunar crater that is located on the far | |
| "Oh Lonely Winter" (Bill | Comstock, Kenny Albers) - 2:53 |
| Alexander | Comstock Kirk was born in Chicago, Illinois, on Novemb |
| He was prosecuted under the | Comstock Law for content published in his anarchist pe |
| 3 - Censorship: The U.S. Congress enacts the | Comstock Law, making it illegal to send any "obscene, |
| e published was "obscene" under the notorious | Comstock Law. |
| r, the couple were arrested in 1916 under the | Comstock laws for advocating birth control, and Reitma |
| f anti-pornography forces; in particular, the | Comstock laws. |
| In the | Comstock lode in Nevada massive stephanite and argenti |
| other principal candidate for discovering the | Comstock Lode is Abner Blackburn. |
| eans moved to Virginia City, Nevada after the | Comstock Lode silver strike. |
| kee Railroad which was the only link from the | Comstock Lode to the Central Pacific Railroad. |
| sink ships carrying gold and silver from the | Comstock Lode to aid the Union. |
| ood, son of James Clair Flood (1826-1888) the | Comstock Lode millionaire. |
| Credit for the discovery of the | Comstock Lode is disputed. |
| "Geology of the | Comstock Lode" (1882) |
| Amalgamation pans in a mill on the | Comstock Lode, Virginia City, Nevada, 1900 |
| cember - James Graham Fair, part-owner of the | Comstock Lode, United States Senator and real estate a |
| ve been the first man to discover gold on the | Comstock Lode, leading to a rush of mining in the area |
| m caused by the extraction of silver from the | Comstock Lode. |
| reportedly the first man to wash gold on the | Comstock Lode. |
| served the northern mines and the busy Nevada | Comstock Lode. |
| bound for Virginia City and the mines of the | Comstock Lode. |
| by the gold, and later silver, strikes of the | Comstock Lode. |
| , Poe announced that the veins comprised next | Comstock Lode; he presented extracted ore at the state |
| E. B. | Comstock Middle School |
| d a three quarter interest in the land to the | Comstock millionaire John Percival Jones in 1874. |
| Born in Argyle, Penobscot County, Maine, | Comstock moved to Passadumkeag, Maine with his parents |
| originating junction with U.S. Highway 90 at | Comstock near the Rio Grande River, the southern borde |
| s to James M. and Ezra T. Nelson, forming the | Comstock, Nelson & Company. |
| owed to land his plane at the state prison of | Comstock, New York, where he had dinner with childhood |
| the most talented and notorious liars of the | Comstock, no small accomplishment. |
| f Those Things" (Cole Porter) (with the Frank | Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950) |
| Habit with Me" (Warren/Dubin) (with the Frank | Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950) |
| dy DeSylva/Ballard MacDonald) (with the Frank | Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950) |
| In 1872, | Comstock organized the Grand Rapids Chair Company, and |
| d the townships of Brady, Charleston, Climax, | Comstock, Pavilion, Richland, Ross, Schoolcraft and Wa |
| i, Ohio, the son of Arthur M. and Marguerite ( | Comstock) Peck. |
| in Syracuse has a portrait of his son George | Comstock Pratt (1842-1853). |
| MIT professor Daniel F. | Comstock predicted that Sidis would become a great mat |
| In 1983 Sorokin was awarded the | Comstock Prize in Physics from the National Academy of |
| He was awarded the | Comstock Prize in Physics in 1999 and the Hughes Medal |
| Comstock Prize in Physics from the National Academy of | |
| In 1999 Hahn was awarded the | Comstock Prize in Physics from the National Academy of |
| effer along with Leon Cooper were awarded the | Comstock Prize in Physics from the National Academy of |
| Comstock Prize in Physics 1999 | |
| Comstock Publishing. | |
| The Susan | Comstock Quintet |
| Comstock received ten battle stars for Korean War serv | |
| across Europe, because of a campaign done by | Comstock Records (Arizona, US). |
| In July 1961 Peter Ryan ( | Comstock Sadler-Chevrolet) was leading the Meadowdale |
| John Henry | Comstock said that the habitats of the species are rem |
| Comstock sailed from Norfolk on 6 September 1945 and a | |
| Comstock sailed in Korean waters on three more deploym | |
| and reestablished under new ownership as the | Comstock Saloon. |
| To Brock, | Comstock seemed "especially intent on proving that Hil |
| After the close of the war, | Comstock served on the military commission for the tri |
| Emanuel Penrod, partner to Henry | Comstock, sold his 1/6 share of the interest in what w |
| In 1865, after | Comstock sold his interest to his son, Tileston A. Com |
| Comstock studied law in Bangor, Maine, and later, in 1 | |
| Comstock, the leader of the mutiny, had ambitions of c | |
| and Gedney drew the one-year term, Hinds and | Comstock the two-year term, and Beach and Spencer the |
| ighway in 1939 included only the section from | Comstock to Barnhart. |
| Grant asked | Comstock to come with him as his senior aide-de-camp. |
| he north-south NY 22 for 6 miles (10 km) from | Comstock to Whitehall and with NY 32 for a total of 16 |
| Radium is a ghost town in section 19 of | Comstock Township, Marshall County, Minnesota, United |
| After operating along the west coast, | Comstock trained in the Hawaiian Islands from July 194 |
| me Richard, USS Anchorage, USS Cleveland, USS | Comstock, USS Dubuque and USS Pearl Harbor. |
| The vote for Ex-Chief Judge | Comstock was cast by Henry C. Murphy. |
| June 1, 1862, during the Peninsular Campaign, | Comstock was appointed chief engineer of the II Corps. |
| Born in Batavia, New York, | Comstock was educated in Flushing, New York, and on le |
| Henry Tompkins Paige | Comstock was left in their stead to care for the Grosh |
| Ada Louise | Comstock was born on December 11, 1876 in Moorhead, Mi |
| he mine is located on four patented claims in | Comstock Wash, about 1 mile west of Kings Crown Peak a |
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