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As the Earth Turns is a 1938 American independent, [1] science-fiction and silent film directed by Richard Lyford.Lyford was age 20 when he directed As the Earth Turns, and the film is one of many avant-garde films that he made in Seattle, Washington, before finding success with Walt Disney in the 1940s.
Arms of Ayshcombe of Lyford. The Ayshcombe Baronetcy, of Lyford in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 28 May 1696 for Oliver Ayshcombe. The title became extinct on his death in circa 1727.
Lyford retired in 1849 and sold the paper to George U. Porter and Thomas W. Tobin. Porter and Tobin began publishing the Baltimore Price-Current and Weekly Journal of Commerce on June 29, 1850. In 1882, an industrial news and intelligence section was added to the paper, which was renamed the Journal of Commerce and Manufacturers Record.
Lyford Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD) is a school district headquartered in Lyford, Texas, United States. LCISD serves the city of Lyford and unincorporated areas in Willacy County, [1] Cameron County, [2] and Hidalgo County. [3] Census-designated places in Willacy County served by LCISD include Santa Monica, Sebastian, and ...
Cabot Lyford – sculptor; faculty 1963–1986; Michael S. Greco – president of American Bar Association; faculty 1965–1968 [22] George Crowe – ice hockey coach; faculty 1969–1975 [23] David P. Robbins – mathematician; faculty 1972–1977 [24] Dolores Kendrick – Poet Laureate of the District of Columbia; faculty 1972–1993 [25]
Old Fort Bay (also Old Fort Bay Club) is a private gated community, club, and former British colonial fort located in northwestern New Providence Island in The Bahamas just east of Lyford The clubhouse itself is the site of a fort that was built by the British during the 18th century to fend off pirates.
Lyford: Willacy: Texas: 1915: Supposedly were Mexican Bandits: After hearing news of Luis De La Rose had been killed in battle, Sheriff Vann went to Mission, Texas to see if the news was true, on the way, American troops found the bodies of 11 Mexicans. Commander Blocksom ordered an investigation to investigate the killings.
To honor the largest donation in the history of higher education in the Rio Grande Valley, the College of Business and Entrepreneurship was named Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship. Robert C. Vackar, CEO of Bert Ogden Auto Group, donated $15 million in the form of an endowment to the college. [18]