- company,
Slaymaker,
Barry and Company, was
founded in 1888 by
Samuel R.
Slaymaker and John F.
Barry of Connellsville, Pennsylvania.
Samuel Slaymaker had become...
-
introduction that five of the ten have
backgrounds in anthropology, and Doug
Slaymaker,
writing for
Monumenta Nipponica, felt that the work as a
whole takes...
- Fleshwater, Seahaven,
Death Bells,
Choir Boy, and Toledo. Simmons, Andy
Slaymaker (guitar), Erik
Petersen (guitar), and Matt
Warner (b****)
returned in the...
-
Dorsey and Doug
Slaymaker, with
translations by
James Dorsey. Lanham, MA:
Lexington Books, 2010. (Critical
essays by Doug
Slaymaker,
James Dorsey, Robert...
-
Dorsey and Doug
Slaymaker, with
translations by
James Dorsey. Lanham, MA:
Lexington Books, 2010. (Critical
essays by Doug
Slaymaker,
James Dorsey, Robert...
- Amos
Slaymaker (March 11, 1755 – June 21, 1837) was a
member of the U.S.
House of
Representatives from Pennsylvania. His
younger sister, Faithful, was...
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Generation of
Postwar Writers The
Third Generation of
Postwar Writers Slaymaker,
Douglas (2004). The Body in
Postwar ****anese Fiction. London: Routledge...
-
Henry Slaymaker Magraw (December 17, 1815 –
February 1, 1867) was an
American politician and lawyer. He
served as
State Treasurer of
Pennsylvania from...
- computer-animated kangaroo—and, sadly, the film
fails to
deliver even that." Gary
Slaymaker in the
British newspaper The
Western Mail
wrote "Kangaroo Jack is the...
-
music is
composed by
Matthew Warner,
Dennis Wilson, Erik Petersen, Andy
Slaymaker, Simmons, and Will Yip;
additional writing on "Any Means" by Joey Vannucchi...