Carhartt Offers $1,000 for Every Madison Bumgarner Home Run During Home Run Competition to Benefit ...

Edit PR Newswire 21 Jun 2016
DEARBORN, Mich., June 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Carhartt, America's premium workwear brand since 1889, announced today that it will expand its "Strikeouts for Vets" campaign with Madison Bumgarner to include $1,000 per home run hit by the pitcher if he is allowed to compete in ... ....

Carhartt Offers $1,000 for Every Madison Bumgarner Home Run During Home Run Competition to Benefit Helmets to Hardhats (Carhartt Inc)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
DEARBORN, Mich., June 21, 2016/PRNewswire / -- Carhartt, America's premium workwear brand since 1889, announced today that it will expand its 'Strikeouts for Vets' campaign with Madison Bumgarnerto include $1,000per home run hit by the pitcher if he is allowed to compete in baseball's homerun competition in San Diego ... Established in 1889, Carhartt ......

Pleasure and Leisure at Hackney Museum (Hackney London Borough Council)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
(Source. Hackney London Borough Council). From cinemas to clubs and carnivals; Hackney Museum is exploring the history of pleasure and leisure in the borough over the past 300 years and is inviting residents to take part. The museum is running a summer programme of events, from 21 June to 3 September, that includes an exhibition, family workshops, and tours ... These teams started using Hackney Marshes for football practice in 1889 ... (noodl....

Happy World Giraffe Day! (Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
(Source. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden). Guest blogger. Kristina Meek, Wild Encounters. Have you fed a giraffe lately?. A little girl, maybe five years old, stretches her hand toward me, bits of dollar bills poking from between her small, clenched fingers ... Jeff McCurry) ... DJJAM) ... Stop ... In 1889, the Cincinnati Zoo became the first zoo in the Western Hemisphere to welcome a baby giraffe, a tradition that has taken breaks but continues today....

Optimism for Growth in Real Estate Transactions Improves Substantially over Last Quarter, According to First ...

Edit Stockhouse 21 Jun 2016
Optimism for Growth in Real Estate Transactions Improves Substantially over Last Quarter, According to First American Real Estate Sentiment Index ... First American Financial Corporation (NYSE ... The 2016 second quarter survey was conducted in April 2016 ... Multi-Family ... Next Release ... FAF) is a leading provider of title insurance, settlement services and risk solutions for real estate transactions that traces its heritage back to 1889 ... or....

Optimism for Growth in Real Estate Transactions Improves Substantially Over Last Quarter, According to First American Real Estate Sentiment Index (First American Financial Corporation)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
(Source. First American Financial Corporation). Reduced expectations for mortgage rate increases in 2016 significantly improves independent title agent outlook for transaction volumes, says Chief Economist Mark Fleming. June 21, 2016, Santa Ana, Calif ... Multi-Family ... Next Release ... FAF) is a leading provider of title insurance, settlement services and risk solutions for real estate transactions that traces its heritage back to 1889 ... (noodl....

Production Performance of Oil & Natural Gas Sector for May, 2016 (Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of the Republic of India)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
(Source. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of the Republic of India). Crude Oil. 1. Crude oil production[1]during May 2016 was 3078.31 TMT which is 0.96% higher than target but 3.34 % lower than the production achieved in May 2015. Cumulative crude oil production during April-May, 2016 was 6035.38 TMT which is 0.42% higher than target for the period and 2.81% lower than the production during corresponding period of last year ... 1889.66....

Mad Scene

Edit New Yorker 20 Jun 2016
Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950), the great Polish-Russian dancer who, in his early twenties, introduced modernism into ballet and then went floridly insane, is a subject that was just waiting for the experimental theatre director Robert Wilson ... “And Love Is . .” ... After Orlando ... ....

Korean Children Listen to Reading of Filipino Folktale in Seoul (Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines)

Edit Public Technologies 20 Jun 2016
(Source. Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines) ... Jose P. Rizal ... Rizal's sketches and English telling of the tale was published in Trubner's Oriental Series in London in July 1889 as part of 'Two Eastern Fables' - the other, a Japanese folktale about a monkey and a crab ... END ... Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 20 June 2016 10.26.14 UTC ... (noodl. 34174454) ....

1911 Graduate's "Multidimensional" Life Recounted in Ross Calvin: Interpreter of the American Southwest (DePauw University)

Edit Public Technologies 19 Jun 2016
(Source. DePauw University). June 19, 2016. 'He was multidimensional,' author Ron Hamm says of the Rev. Ross Calvin, the 1911 DePauw University graduate who is the subject of Hamm's book, Ross Calvin. Interpreter of the American Southwest. 'He was a botanist, an avid gardener. He wrote on music, photography, on conservation. He was principally focused on nature.' ... The newspaper notes, 'Calvin was born on an Illinois farm in 1889 ... Rev ... Back....

Justice, Japanese style

Edit The Telegraph India 17 Jun 2016
World War II ruined Japan beyond redemption ... It replaced the Meiji Constitution promulgated in 1889 ... "We, the Japanese people... shall secure for ourselves and our posterity... We... We... ....

Tiny Oklahoma town takes on a big mission

Edit The Oklahoman 17 Jun 2016
The land run of 1889 had brought a lot of former slaves to the territory ... ....

The Original Crab Shanty

Edit New Yorker 17 Jun 2016
Antoine’s, in the French Quarter of New Orleans, lays claim to the invention, in 1889, of oysters Rockefeller ... Other times, it’s been blue. See the rest of the story at newyorker.comRelated. ... ....
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