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Dr. William E. Troutt brings 35 years of experience as a college president. In July 2017 he became President Emeritus of Rhodes College having led the college as president since 1999. A new college curriculum, innovative academic partnerships to enhance student learning, a re-centering and re-shaping of the campus, and a new trustee governance ...
Recording for Common Ground took place at House of Blues Studios in Encino, Los Angeles between March 8 and March 18, 2010. [1] The album was produced by John Porter, who had worked on Trout's previous album The Outsider in 2008; also returning were bassist James "Hutch" Hutchinson, drummer Kenny Aronoff and keyboardist Jon Cleary, who performed on the whole album. [2]
Clover Forest, southern exposure. Clover Forest, is a historic mansion, and former plantation house built starting in 1761 and located in Goochland, Virginia.The mansion lies in a large bend of the James River, and is an authentically restored in a Federal-style with portions of the architecture dating to Pre-American Revolutionary Period.
Recording for Go the Distance took place at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee between February 18 and March 20, 2001, with Jim Gaines returning as producer. [1] Prior to the sessions, Bill Mason took over from Paul Kallestad as the keyboardist in Trout's backing band, which was renamed The Radicals after Trout discovered that another American group had already registered the name The Free ...
William J. Van Orden, Ann Arbor, Michigan - guard (not listed as starter in any games) Ernie Vick, Toledo, Ohio - started 7 games at center; Tad Wieman, Los Angeles, California - started 5 games at right tackle; Hugh E. Wilson, Grand Rapids, Michigan [12] - started 6 games at right guard
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Architects William G. Malcomson and William E. Higginbotham formed a partnership in 1890. [1]The firm was retained by the Detroit Board of Education in 1895, [1] and between 1895 and 1923 had designed over 75% of the school buildings in Detroit. [2]
William E. Dever Crib (left) connected via a footbridge to the Carter H. Harrison Crib (right) off North Avenue Beach northeast of downtown Chicago. The water cribs in Chicago are structures built to house and protect offshore water intakes used to supply the City of Chicago with drinking water from Lake Michigan. Water is collected and ...