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lack-Brody Family, Kite Family, Retsch Family, Rogers Family
The famous Rogers decision requiring court-appointed monitors fo
The film features Rogers' character running across a galaxy of old TV w
te to narrowly defeat State Senator and fellow Rogers resident Cecile Bledsoe.
Paiva-Weed was married for 23 years to fellow Rogers High School alumnus Mark Weed, who died of can
iment, under the leadership of William Findlay Rogers.
in 1906-07 by London-based architectural firm Rogers, Bone & Cole.
Steve Hitchcock - Captain Flash Rogers
ter a year of operations with the First Fleet, Rogers sailed from San Diego for another Far East cru
Winter rains flooded Rogers Dry Lake soon after, preventing additional X-4
d by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for Rogers Hornsby.
The original contract called for Rogers to sing during each half time show, but he pul
resulted in a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Rogers.
1925 was a much more productive year for Rogers, who claimed 68 wickets at an average of 23.11
It is also the theme song used for Rogers' long running TV movie serial of the same name
ts from 2006 to 2007 and was a CFL analyst for Rogers Sportsnet from 2003 to 2005.
nals along with Frankie Frisch in exchange for Rogers Hornsby.
re traded by the Cubs to the Boston Braves for Rogers Hornsby.
nes, who also wrote and produced the album for Rogers).
He lost the election by a margin of 53% for Rogers and 47% for Segall.
cago Cubs to the Boston Braves in exchange for Rogers Hornsby.
ember 20, 1965) is a Canadian sportscaster for Rogers Sportsnet.
Unfortunately for Rogers, his landing had not gone unnoticed.
Jarvis Square was the setting for Rogers Park's first annual Halloween Party for Kids o
Podunk, Michigan, an alternative name for Rogers City, MI in Presque Isle County, Michigan
Miller has also worked for Rogers Sportsnet as a play-by-play announcer for Cana
field has been built on the site of the former Rogers campus.
vative money and supporters mostly went former Rogers Cable President & CEO John Tory, and Ootes cho
adium is being built on the site of the former Rogers Campus.
due in part to his friendship with its founder Rogers Caldwell.
In the 2003 Tour de France, Rogers helped Richard Virenque win his sixth Polka do
Francis Rogers Ellerbe (December 25, 1895 - July 8, 1988) was
For others of the same name, see Francis Rogers.
At Juilliard, he studied voice with Francis Rogers.
In his 37 first-class matches, Francis Rogers scored 1309 runs at an average of 22.18.
Frank Rogers - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar (track 1)
in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside as Frank Rogers (from 1987 until the character was killed off
She was married to Frank Rogers and left in 1991 on the collapse on their marr
Rucker co-wrote the song with producer Frank Rogers.
It was prompted by the death of Frank Rogers, a Labour Party MP, and was won by Fred Gerbic
Warren Hull as Frank Rogers
ir self-titled debut album with producer Frank Rogers, with an expected release date of August 2009.
nder the leadership of the late Reverend Frank Rogers, ground was broken on the same site and constr
After losing her father, Frank Rogers she became vulnerable and easy prey for cult l
ed in the ensuing by-election to replace Frank Rogers in the seat of Onehunga when Rogers died in 19
Jimmy Lydon as Frankie Rogers, as a child
"affectionate yinzer spirit" on par with Fred Rogers and Myron Cope.
n television that he met, and worked with Fred Rogers, who soon asked him to participate in a new sh
ter best known for her collaboration with Fred Rogers on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, on which she a
or many programs, eventually teaming with Fred Rogers to arrange and perform the music heard on Mist
In 1965, Fred Rogers returned to Pittsburgh and renamed the show Mi
mencement speakers, including Bill Cosby, Fred Rogers and former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore.
Dan Crozier is a nephew of Fred Rogers.
Frederick Rogers Graves, Bishop of Shanghai
Sir Frederick Rogers, 8th Baronet (1811-1889) (created Baron Blachf
Devon, he was the eldest son of Sir Frederick Rogers, 5th Baronet and Jane Lillicrap, daughter of J
Ingle's principal consecrator was Frederick Rogers Graves.
Frederick Rogers Graves
In a departure from Rogers' earlier collections of typically original com
Aside from Rogers, other manufacturers licensed by the BBC to pr
ased in March 1980, it was a first single from Rogers' album Gideon.
s but was deemed too different in persona from Rogers to play the part.
ence stations on the Red Line, which runs from Rogers Park at Chicago's northern city limits, throug
"Bichiro," "LeBron James's Hummer," "Alex from Rogers Park," "GatorBill from Champaign", "Denver Dav
tish colonies, but when confirmation came from Rogers himself, he and his men were treated as heroes
In 1940, the shoreline routing of US 23 from Rogers City to Cheboygan was opened.
album features a further nine hit singles from Rogers' career, hence missing out on a number of othe
Fulvia Perini as Fulvia Rogers
Management of the funding Rogers was providing was handled by Boston financier
Bruguiera hainesii C. G. Rogers
two herbarium field numbers collected by C. G. Rogers in 1904 from the South Andaman Island.
On Duty-faith by G. Rogers, from "The Sword and the Trowel" [magazine by
Possibly to downplay Capra's gaffe, Rogers then called third nominee George Cukor to join
Published by Gamaliel Rogers and Daniel Fowle, the Advertiser consisted pri
Along with his business partner Gamaliel Rogers, Fowle was the first to print Samuel Adams and
h farmhouse designed by architect James Gamble Rogers II, overlooking the golf course in the heart o
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area is a 144-acre (
The park is named for Gamble Rogers, a Florida folk singer.
On October 10, 1991 Gamble Rogers was camping in the area.
musicians have also headlined including Gamble Rogers, Will McLean, Jeanie Fitchen, Bobby Hicks, Don
s his paternal uncle and namesake James Gamble Rogers were both architects.
ecorded by Tom Russell, John McDermott, Gamble Rogers, Jerry Jeff Walker, the New Kingston Trio, Lia
creen of the original building by James Gamble Rogers, 1915
In the USA, James Gamble Rogers' reconstruction of the campus of Yale Universi
me is the second album from folk singer Gamble Rogers.
John McDermott, The New Kingston Trio, Gamble Rogers, Tom Russell, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert James
With a mansion designed by James Gamble Rogers, it was one of the outstanding experimental fa
Garnet Rogers (Fiddle, Electric guitar)
enway, Jeannie Lewis, David Massengill, Garnet Rogers, and Glenn Yarbrough.
ts, including Kathy Mattea, June Tabor, Garnet Rogers, Claudia Schmidt, John McCutcheon, Peter, Paul
ob Bossin, Stuart McLean, Eve Goldberg, Garnet Rogers, Nancy White, Sylvia Tyson, Don Ross, Rick Sal
itions were shared by Lee Holdsworth for Garry Rogers Motorsport on Saturday and Ford Performance Ra
nt on in 2005 to secure a drive with the Garry Rogers Motorsport team.
Gary Rogers directed the movie from a screenplay written b
compound created by Christopher Marrs and Gary Rogers in 1996 at Cortex Pharmaceuticals.
m Ewart Gladstone's son Herbert Gladstone gave Rogers what he said were his father's opinions on Iri
General Rogers, who spent 44 years in uniform, had an unusual
Dayton Lummis appeared as General Rogers in the 1957 episode "The General's Disgrace".
ario, the son of Reginald George and Genevieve Rogers, the fifth of ten children.
"Sometimes Out of Touch" (Fowler, Gentry, Rogers) - 3:36A
ck Kalisz, Scott Lang, and former mayor George Rogers.
ht on the Tyrant George III: The Second George Rogers Clark Lecture (1978)
George Rogers, franchise record, most rushing yards by a roo
George Rogers, NFL Record (since broken), most rushing yards
e new riding of Leduc-Beaumont-Devon to George Rogers.
py for the United States who had helped George Rogers Clark in his capture of Vincennes.
ues of figures with local significance: George Rogers Clark, Daniel Boone, Thomas Jefferson, King Lo
George Rogers Clark Memorial Commission
Major Harris George Rogers (born: August 31, 1891, Newton Robinson, Ontar
he coached Heisman Trophy running back George Rogers and compiled a 45-36-1 record.
a veteran of the Revolutionary War and George Rogers Clark's 1778 expedition to Illinois in which F
he Saints drafted Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers from the University of South Carolina.
George Rogers Clark cabin along the Ohio river.
George Rogers Clark used the road to return to Louisville by
George Rogers was born in Jamaica and immigrated to Canada i
World Series in 1965 as a member of the George Rogers Clark All-Stars of Jeffersonville, IN.
e River Ohio 1778-1783 and Life of Gen. George Rogers Clark.
y featured one Heisman trophy winner in George Rogers during the 1980 football season.
ffrey Thompson, Syd Conabere as orderly George Rogers, and Judith Godden as Nurse Jill Adamson.
He was related to George Rogers Clark, a military officer who served during th
ath, in which the revitalization of the George Rogers Clark cabin was a part of the Greenway project
George Rogers, NFL rushing title, 1,674 yards
He financed George Rogers Clark with $8,000 for his Illinois campaign, w
the time it was part of land granted to George Rogers Clark, who lived in a log cabin near the creek
bronze sculpture by Felix de Weldon of George Rogers Clark, located immediately east of the park se
George Rogers Clark, in his memoir, refers to him as "Tobacc
iter, hunter, and scout who assisted in George Rogers Clark's campaign to capture the Illinois count
The state of Virginia rewarded General George Rogers Clark and his regiment for their victorious ca
One of Honaker's ancestors was with George Rogers Clark in the march to Vincennes, Indiana durin
enamed in his honor and is now known as George Rogers Boulevard.
The church is located opposite George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, at 205 Church
e British by forces of American Colonel George Rogers Clark.
came to Vincennes representing Colonel George Rogers Clark, he imitated Clark's presentation in Cah
George Rogers Clark gravestone
(soldier) a nephew of William Clark and George Rogers Clark.
He took part in George Rogers Clark's celebrated Illinois campaign in 1778,
Samuel St. George Rogers (June 30, 1832 - September 11, 1880) was a Con
as a relative of both William Clark and George Rogers Clark because his mother, Lucy Clark, was thei
and the successful campaign of General George Rogers Clark in Illinois 1778 occurred with his finan
George Rogers Clark had directed Linn to move the militia po
ttle, he traveled to Harrod's Town with George Rogers Clark the following month and, in late 1778, h
saw Progressive Conservative candidate George Rogers win over 50% of the vote over a slate of five
In early 1778, George Rogers Clark, eager to defend what was western Virgin
usin twice removed of William Clark and George Rogers Clark.
be credited with helping revitalize the George Rogers Clark Cabin, construction of a commercial dist
lasting from June 8 to June 15, he and George Rogers Clark were elected by popular vote to represen
George Rogers Clark Park, the site of a cabin owned by the p
Howell, George Rogers.
He served as a scout in George Rogers Clark's 1780 expedition into the Ohio country.
ttack on New Orleans in 1793 by General George Rogers Clark.
named after two brothers: military hero George Rogers Clark in the Midwest, and explorer William Cla
e island was settled on May 27, 1778 by George Rogers Clark's militia and 60 civilian settlers, who
George Rogers Clark had captured the territory from the Brit
Not to be confused with the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky.
George Rogers is a politician from Leduc, Alberta.
eft Breast, which documented her partner Gerry Rogers' battle with breast cancer.
Gerry Rogers (born 1964) is a Canadian documentary filmmake
s castle, where she tries all afternoon to get Rogers to get over Zelda and literally back onto his
"Jukebox in My Mind" (Dave Gibson, Rogers) - 3:40
Gil Rogers as Robins
Gil Rogers as Sheriff Billy Hart
Tommy Giles Rogers - vocals, keyboards
hoot Jack Pulford in the back, and then Gillom Rogers was to shoot Books.
slady was a 1956 American film starring Ginger Rogers and Carol Channing.
Ginger Rogers as Mary Carroll
Fred Astaire in the scene where his and Ginger Rogers' characters are caught in a gazebo during a ra
and Etta Moten, danced by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and the chorus; this is notable for being Asta
This musical made a star of Ginger Rogers, who, with Allen Kearns, sang "Could You Use M
les Boyer, Eddie Cantor, Mary Pickford, Ginger Rogers, Bette Davis (who was married at the Inn in 19
isted of such talents as Charles Boyer, Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, Edward G. Robinson, Henry Fond
r Rogers/Fred Astaire musical, in which Ginger Rogers had turned a pair of white dancing shoes red w
Bob Hope, Ginger Rogers, Liberace, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Har
ce Upon a Honeymoon, Cary Grant says to Ginger Rogers he always wants to "remember you just the way
ane from 1931 until 1933 and to actress Ginger Rogers from 1934 until 1940.
e cast that included Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers and Lucille Ball, Leeds was nominated for an A
Door (1937) opposite Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, and Adolphe Menjou.
Bergerac was the former husband of Ginger Rogers and Hayes had just starred in Attack of the 50
The film stars Joseph Cotten, Ginger Rogers and Shirley Temple, with Spring Byington, Tom
er, who would later be known as actress Ginger Rogers, thought up her new name and introduced her to
buck, also known as a London buck or a Ginger Rogers (after the actress of the same name)
version of Roberta the song was sung by Ginger Rogers, who did an imitation of Roberti.
Ginger Rogers - Monkey Business
lm was remade as Heartbeat (1946), with Ginger Rogers and Basil Rathbone.
n she was hired to create the gowns for Ginger Rogers for her 1937 film Shall We Dance with Fred Ast
rformed by Fred Astaire and danced with Ginger Rogers in their movie Swing Time.
all We Dance where it was introduced by Ginger Rogers as part of a song and dance routine with Fred
he film, and then paired Lew Ayres with Ginger Rogers, before casting Norman Foster as the male lead
ryl Walker, Mickey Rooney, Bette Davis, Ginger Rogers, Katharine Hepburn, Laraine Day, Henry Fonda,
Ginger Rogers (1911-1995), actress
irected by Mitchell Leisen and starring Ginger Rogers.
s can be seen in the eponymous costumes Ginger Rogers wore as the glamorous all-American working gir
d an early break in 1948 appearing with Ginger Rogers and Lizabeth Webb in Carissima, a West End mus
team of Fred Astaire and a 23-year-old Ginger Rogers, and also starred Alice Brady, Edward Everett
It was originally written for Ginger Rogers in Top Hat (1935).
They are joined by Ginger Rogers and Thelma Todd on their trip from New York to
pisode of The Screen Guild Theater with Ginger Rogers and Fred Macmurray, the January 6, 1941 episod
ta Moten and danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers as part of an extended production dance number
His last feature film, the Ginger Rogers comedy The Groom Wore Spurs, in which he playe
y, Fred Niblo, Ayn Rand, Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers, Morrie Ryskind, Norman Taurog, Robert Taylor,
                                                                                                    


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