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  1. Actors With Dwarfism: Hervé Villechaize, Josh Ryan Evans, Kenny Baker, Michael Dunn, Johnny Roventini, Warwick Davis, Beetlejuice

81. Some Of This And Some Of That About Pennsylvania
was Anne X. Alpern of Pgh. The last Mexican War dependent died in 1962. On April17, 1933, johnny roventini made his first Call for Philip Morris on radio.
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Some of this and Some of That about Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had three U.S. Capitols: Philadelphia, Lancaster on Sept. 27, 1777, and York from Sept. 30, 1777, until July of 1778. In 1800, the U.S. Capitol was in Washington, D.C.
On Sept. 30, 1908, PGER John K. Tener of the Charleroi Lodge umpired a spirited baseball game between a team from Greensburg Lodge No. 511 and the Boston Red Sox, led by Cy Young; the Elks won by 2 - 0.
Born in County Tyrone, Ireland, John Kinley Tener was Pennsylvania's only foreign-born governor, serving from 1911 until 1915. During the same period Tener was also the National League President.
The U.S. Army's oldest active unit, the famed 28th Division of Pennsylvania, was founded by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia in 1774.
On Sept. 1, 1752, the Liberty Bell arrived in Philadelphia from the Whitechapel foundry in England.
General George C. Marshall, a native of Uniontown, became the Army Chief-Of-Staff on Sept. 1, 1942, and on that day in 1928, the BSA placed road markers along U.S. Route 30 all across Pennsylvania.
At 12:01 AM on Oct. 1, 1940, the Pennsylvania Turnpike opened a 160 mile stretch from Carlisle to Irwin; with half a dozen of its tunnels and forty miles of road being built on the abandoned right-of-way of the South Pennsylvania Railroad.

82. About Good Health - A Long History Of Tobacco
1933 BUSINESS Page boy johnny roventini is discovered in the New Yorker hoteland soon becomes the world s first living trademark, his distinctive voice
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About .....A Long History of Tobacco
IN THE BEGINNING . . . Huron Indian myth has it that in ancient times, when the land was barren and the people were starving, the Great Spirit sent forth a woman to save humanity. As she traveled over the world, everywhere her right hand touched the soil, there grew potatoes. And everywhere her left hand touched the soil, there grew corn. And when the world was rich and fertile, she sat down and rested. When she arose, there grew tobacco . . .
TOBACCO TIMELINE - A Fascinating Journey
The sacred origin of tobacco and the first pipe......
  • c. 6000 BC: Experts believe the tobacco plant, as we know it today, begins growing in the Americas. c. 1 BC: Experts believe American inhabitants begin finding ways to use tobacco, including smoking ( via a number of variations ) and in enemas. 600-1000 AD: UAXACTUN, GUATEMALA. First pictorial record of smoking: A pottery vessel found here dates from before the 11th century. On it, a Maya is depicted smoking a roll of tobacco leaves tied with a string. The Mayan term for smoking was sik'ar.
Introduction: The Chiapas Gift, or.......the Indians' Revenge?

83. Guest Book - Matthew Burke
Kathy roventini (Brooklyn, NY ). You are in my thoughts and prayers, and my heartgoes out to all of you Burkes, johnny and Kevin and Joe Blair and Bob, who
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84. Guest Book - Matthew Burke
Hegarty, Beverly (2/12/02). Henley, johnny (9/28/01). Henley, Tara (9/28/01). Rau,Kelly (6/6/02). roventini, Kathy (3/10/02). Ryan Onken, Jen (2/14/02).
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85. News Archives - 1996 THRU 1999
The first time johnny roventini strode through the lobby of the New Yorker Hotelyelling, Call for Phillip Mor-res, he had no idea Philip Morris was a
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What's In The News
ARCHIVES - 1996 THRU 1999
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2000 Archives
2001 Archives 2002 Archives 2003 Archives ... 2004 News
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Therefore, it is with regret that we are unable to make most older articles available to you. HOSTAGES DEMAND FRESH AIR Jan. 6, 1997 According to a January 5 report from a released Peruvian hostage, nonsmokers held in the Japanese ambassador’s residence reacted strongly to the cigarettes supplied to hostages by the International Committee of the Red Cross. The nonsmokers insisted on designated smoking areas. Disputed Statistics Fuel Politics in Youth Smoking May 20, 1998
By Barry Meier It is the mantra of the nation's opponents of smoking: that sweeping changes in the way cigarettes are marketed and sold over the next decade will stop thousands of teen-agers each day from starting the habit and spare a million youngsters from untimely deaths. How to Spend Tobacco Money? New York Counts the

86. Discount Cigarettes - History Of Cigarettes 1916 - 1970
. and practically untouched by human hands. ; 193304-17 ADVERTISING BellboyJOHNNY roventini first goes on the air on the Ferde Grofe Show, his distinctive
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87. Opinion Bob Lancaster - November 23, 2001
Who that sentimental gentleman of swing was. What or who johnny Roventiniwas always calling for. How much that doggie in the window is.
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News Food Dining Movies ... E-Mail
Put them together, what have you got?
By Bob Lancaster

November 23, 2001 No, everything didn't change on Sept. 11. Here's some of what didn't, and never will. Who's on first. When there is a wrong to right, who'll join the fight. Son of a gun, where we'll have big fun. Where the elite meet to eat. Where rockinghorse people eat marshmallow pies. What coffee you'd drink if you owned all the coffee in the world. Who was always calling somebody a "pusillanimous polecat." Who married Moon Maid. How much the weaklings weighed who were always getting sand kicked in their face. Which president saw the UFO. How old the "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" was. Which station Guy Cabellero owned. How far you'd walk for a Camel. Where she had the bird's-eye view of Sydney tattooed. How many coronets were right behind the 76 trombones. How many times its weight Rolaids absorbed in excess stomach acid. Where there's no there there. When poison ivy comes a-creeping. How many dollars Hank Jr.'s friend up in New York City lost his life for. What Ben and Anna did in the fourth Burma Shave sign: "Ben met Anna/ Made a hit/ Neglected beard/..."

88. Quiddity :: Pop Culture
Culture Megg @ 164136. The Philip Morris Bellhop. johnny Roventiniwas forty-seven inches tall and weighed fifty-nine pounds.
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89. January 20, 1947 Issue Of LIFE
lifted in 1967. There is a very nice half page ad featuring JohnnyRoventini the Call for Philip Morris Bellboy. An article for
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Week of January 20, 1947
Homesteading Veterans
Hi Lindy Hoppers!!!
News Flash
Welcome Back to January 20, 1947!
I was very fortunate to find a set of bound volumes of LIFE Magazine for the year 1947. Since 2004 is just beginning, I thought that it would be appropriate to meander through 1947 one week at a time to see how things have (and haven't) changed in 57 years. By the way the bound volumes came from the library of Bridgewater College (in Bridgewater, Virginia...) Are there any alumni out there who would like to share campus lore from this august institution especially during 1947? Click here to see excerpts from other LIFE magazine issues during 1947 We are always glad to hear from our readers: e-mail us by clicking here The Cover
The January 20, 1947 issue had an article about returning veterans seeking land that was once used as an internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II. On the cover, veteran Dale Sprout and his wife Iva take their first look at a homestead in Tule Lake , Oregon. The land was awarded by lottery to veterans who could prove that they were able to improve and farm the land. Sprout was a former P-51 pilot who grew up in the area. In the article, little is mentioned of the Japanese who were uprooted from their homes to spend most of WWII in

90. Celebrites Et Stars: Trouvez Tout! 8000 Celebrites 40 000 Photos, Sites, Discuss
Translate this page Roudoudou. Roultaboul et les Banaboo. Rourke Mickey. Routledge Patricia. RoventiniJohnny. Rovero Jennifer. Rowan Kelly. Rowe Brad. Rowland Paige. Rowland Paige.
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Recherche de sites A B C D ... Top 15 Navigation Recherche sur le site Top 10 des photos Votre press-book gratuit Nouveautés ... Contact SHOPPING SMS, Sonneries, Logos : Tout pour personnaliser son portable en un clin d'oeil! Livres, DVD, CD, K7, POSTERS Mobiles: Annonces humoristiques audit et mesure d'audience visiteurs internet par Célébrités Recherche de Célébrités par nom de scene ou nom de famille: R R. Kelly R. Rahman Abdul R.E.M. Rabbit Skin ... Ryder Winona Personnalise ton mobile Sonneries et Logos Photos et vidéos sur ton mobile TOP Polyphoniques Monophoniques

91. TheFreakShow.com - The Greatest Compendium Of Freaks Known To Man!
The Freak Show is an ever growing compendium of historical and modern day freaks and freakish things.
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92. Piccolo - Official Homepage
The Official Bellboy Homepage.
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The Official Bellboy Homepage Esmerel The Bellboy Question bellboy Daryl Lease wants to Be a Bellboy in the Capitol For whom the bell toils ... The Official Jerry Lewis Comedy Museum and Store Bellboy amerivan for: bell·hop Etymology: short for bell-hopper Date: 1910 a hotel or club employee who escorts guests to rooms, assists them with luggage, and runs errands. [ Mail Us At] Piccolo-home@forum.dk

93. Old Time Radio - The Master Of Horror - Vincent Price
Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), JohnnyRoventini (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, editor, director
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Vincent Price Short Biography Born as Vincent Leonard Price Jr. in St. Louis, Missouri on May 27, 1911 and died in Los Angeles, USA. on October 25, 1993. He was the son of parents Vincent Price, Sr. and Marguerite Willcox. He was the youngest of four children. His father was a wealthy candy factory executive, and Vincent was raised in an affluent home. From a young age he enjoyed cooking and art.
After high school, in 1929, Vincent was sent off to Yale like his father and brother before him. He graduated in 1933, and took a job at the Riverdale School in New York, teaching and helping out with odd jobs. In 1934 he decided to go back to school, and enrolled at the Courtauld Institute of the University of London. His love of theatre had been building over the past few years, and he had participated in a few bit parts. In 1935 he took a spot in the Gate Theatre's production of "Chicago." His next play was "Victoria Regina," and he did some summer stock work as well. After "Victoria Regina" wrapped up in London, the play was going to debut in New York. Price was asked to reprise his role in the stateside performances. He agreed, and returned to the US.
After "Victoria Regina's" success on Broadway, Price was offered a Hollywood contract. However, he was still new to acting and wanted to gain experience before setting off for the silver screen. He continued to do theatre work in preparation for his Hollywood debut. Meanwhile, he married actress Edith Barrett on April 23, 1938. When he felt he was ready, he went back to Hollywood and took a role in his first film, "Service De Luxe." He was touted as a heart-throb by the studio. After this success, he continued to do more theatre and film. Price's early career was not filled with campy horror films. He was an ideal, charming, funny leading man and even got press in the hunky celebrity magazines.

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