Infobox person name DaytonAllen image DaytonAllen 1959.JPG caption Allen as some of the characters he performed on The Steve Allen Show , and also as himself, 1959. birthname DaytonAllen Bolke birth ... was revealed. After his show business career ended, Allen was a real estate agent, operating out of an office in Dobbs Ferry, New York . External links IMDb name id 0020436 name DaytonAllen http www.recordresearch.com Album Photos pages Allen Dayton.htm DaytonAllen Dead link date July 2011 http www.newsfromme.com archives 2004 11 14.html DaytonAllen remembered Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Allen, Dayton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Comedian and voice actor DATE OF BIRTH ... Category American voice actors fr DaytonAllen ... occupation Comedian Voice actor yearsactive 1947 1985 spouse domesticpartner website DaytonAllen September 24, 1919 November 11, 2004 was a comedian and voice actor . He was one of the men in the street on the The Steve Allen Show . His catchphrase was Why not, Bubbe? pronounced whooooyyy not Born DaytonAllen Bolke in New York City , he grew up in Mount Vernon, New York , where he graduated from A.B. Davis High School in June 1936. One of his school friends was Art Carney . Allen, like Carney, began his career in radio. In 1937 1938 WINS AM hired him as a disc jockey . Allen was the voice ... for 4 years. Dayton was also the voice of Deputy Dawg , Heckle and Jeckle , Luno The White Stallion ... variety show that Allen began hosting to compete against Ed Sullivan on CBS . The catch phrase began as a stalling ad lib to an interview question then it caught on. Allen used it for television ... . Allen s talents as a mimic were showcased in October 1963 when he appeared alongside Groucho Marx ... to Groucho were answered instead by Allen doing an accurate Groucho impersonation. Finally ... 11, 2004 PLACE OF DEATH Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States U.S. DEFAULTSORT Allen ... more details
s Target Corporation Infobox company company name Dayton s company logo Image Daytonss.png 200px ... industry Department store key people George Draper Dayton products some of company s notable products num employees peak number of employees parent Target Corporation Dayton Hudson later Target Corporation subsid Target Corporation Target Minneapolis based Dayton s was among the leading department ... in 1902 by George Draper Dayton . In 1969, the Detroit based Hudson s J.L. Hudson Company merged with the Dayton Corporation to form the Dayton Hudson Corporation , adding 21 Michigan based stores to the total. In 1990, the department store division of Dayton Hudson now Target Corporation acquired Chicago based Marshall Field s . Both Dayton s and Hudson s retained their individual store names ... to Marshall Field s, Dayton s stores numbered 19, serving communities throughout the upper Midwest. Dayton s was the parent of Target Corporation Target , opening the first Target in 1962 as the discount store version of Dayton s. Target quickly grew to become the majority of the company s business. In 2000, Dayton Hudson was renamed Target Corporation. In 2004, Target finally divested their department ... to refer to Dayton s when speaking of the old stores in Southdale Center Southdale and Rosedale ... 051207 MPLS 002originalDaytons.jpg 300px right thumb The original, flagship Dayton s department store in downtown Minneapolis now known as Macy s Minneapolis . Image Dayton logo 1918 .png thumb 175px The Dayton Company logo as of 1918. Dayton s has roots in R.S. Goodfellow & Company, a dry goods business founded as Goodfellow and Eastman in 1878. ref Atwater, p. 757 ref George Draper Dayton constructed ..., selling his interest to Dayton, who financed and partnered with George Loudon and J.B. Mosher. By 1903, Dayton had bought out both partners and renamed the store Dayton s Dry Goods Company, which he ran with his son, Draper Dayton. ref Rowley, p. 94 ref Between 1966 and 1986, Dayton s owned the B ... more details
William L. Dayton 1807 1864 , American politician Given name DaytonAllen 1919 2004 , comedian ...Dayton is a city in Ohio and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. Dayton may also refer to TOC right Places Australia Dayton, Western Australia Canada Dayton, Nova Scotia United States Dayton, Alabama Dayton, California , in Butte County Dayton, Lassen County, California Dayton, Idaho Dayton, Indiana Dayton, Iowa Dayton, Kentucky Dayton, Maine Dayton, Maryland Dayton, Berrien County, Michigan Dayton, Tuscola County, Michigan or Daytona Station Dayton, Minnesota Dayton, Montana Dayton, Nevada Dayton, Newark, New Jersey , a neighborhood Dayton, New Jersey Dayton, New York Dayton, Oregon Dayton, Pennsylvania Dayton, Tennessee , site of the 1925 Scopes Trial Dayton, Texas Dayton, Virginia Dayton, Washington Dayton, Wisconsin disambiguation , multiple places Dayton, Wyoming Dayton Township disambiguation , multiple places Other uses Dayton band , a funk band formed in Dayton, Ohio Dayton RTD , a transit station in Aurora, Colorado USS Dayton CL 78 USS Dayton CL 78 or USS Monterey CVL 26 , an aircraft carrier USS Dayton CL 105 USS Dayton CL 105 , a light cruiser Dayton s , a Minneapolis department store Dayton Wire Wheels , an after market wheels manufacturer People with the name Surname Alan Dayton , acting Mayor of Salt Lake County Alston G. Dayton 1857 1920 , West Virginia congressman Danny Dayton 1923 1999 , American actor Elias Dayton 1737 1807 , Colonel and father of Jonathan and builder of Fort Dayton George Dayton 1857 1938 , American entrepreneur Howard Dayton born 1943 , American chief executives James Dayton born 1988 , English footballer Jesse Dayton . American musician John C. Dayton 1837 ?? , mayor of Flint, Michigan Jonathan Dayton 1760 1824 , son of Elias, signer of the United States Constitution, and Speaker of the House Keith Dayton born 1949 , US Army Lieutenant General Margaret Dayton born 1949 , American politician Mark Dayton born ... more details
The Treaty of Dayton may refer to Dayton Agreement , a peace agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina made in Dayton, Ohio Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc. , a U.S. Native American treaty made in Dayton, Oregon disambiguation ... more details
Dayton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Dayton, Green County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Dayton, Richland County, Wisconsin , a town Dayton, Waupaca County, Wisconsin , a town geodis es Dayton Wisconsin ... more details
Dayton History ref name Dayton History Web Site cite web title Dayton History url http www.daytonhistory.org publisher Dayton History accessdate 18 October 2011 ref is an organization located in Dayton, Ohio Dayton , Ohio , USA, formed in 2005 by the merger of the Montgomery County Historical Society originally the Dayton Historical Society and Dayton s Carillon Historical Park . References reflist Category History organizations Category Organizations based in Dayton, Ohio ... more details
Dayton Township may refer to the following places in the United States Dayton Township, LaSalle County, Illinois Dayton Township, Bremer County, Iowa Dayton Township, Butler County, Iowa Dayton Township, Cedar County, Iowa Dayton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa Dayton Township, Newaygo County, Michigan Dayton Township, Tuscola County, Michigan geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Dayton Township ... more details
Dayton Airport may refer to these airports serving Dayton, Ohio Dayton International Airport FAA IATA DAY , also known as James M. Cox Dayton International Airport Dayton Wright Brothers Airport FAA IATA MGY Dahio Trotwood Airport FAA I44 , also known as Dayton New Lebanon Airport airport disambiguation ... more details
Dayton, Michigan may refer to Dayton, Berrien County, Michigan , an unincorporated community situated on Dayton Lake Dayton, Tuscola County, Michigan , also known as Daytona Station, an unincorporated community in Wells Township Dayton Township, Newaygo County, Michigan Dayton Township, Tuscola County, Michigan See also Dayton Center, Michigan , an unincorporated community in Dayton Township, Newaygo County East Dayton, an unincorporated community on the border of Wells Township, Tuscola County, Michigan Wells Township and Dayton Township, Tuscola County, Michigan Dayton Township in Tuscola County geodis ... more details
USS Dayton has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy , named after the city of Dayton, Ohio . USS Dayton CL 78 , was renamed and reclassified Monterey CVL 26 on 31 March 1942, prior to launching. USS Dayton CL 105 USS Dayton CL 105 , a Cleveland class cruiser Cleveland class light cruiser , served from 1944 until 1949. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Dayton Category United States Navy ship names de USS Dayton pl USS Dayton sl USS Dayton vi USS Dayton ... more details
Infobox Newspaper type Newspaper name Active Dayton format Weekly publisher Cox Newspapers headquarters Dayton, OH Active Dayton is an alternative weekly newspaper based in Dayton , Ohio. The newspaper includes highlights of Dayton area arts, music, dining, and films, as well as classified advertising . The first edition of the newspaper was published in the 1990s. Active Dayton provides a yearly Best Of list for the Dayton and outlying areas that includes Best Restaurants, Best Clubs, Best Theater, etc. Active Dayton also has party crashers which are a group from Active Dayton that go to clubs and events in Dayton and take pictures to post on the website and give a summary in the paper of the events. Active Dayton is a part of Cox Media Group Ohio External links Portalbox Ohio Journalism http www.activedayton.com Active Dayton COX Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Category Newspapers published in Dayton, Ohio Category Cox Newspapers ... more details
Dayton Ward born June 7, 1967 is a science fiction author primarily known for his Star Trek novels and short stories, which began with publication in the Star Trek Strange New Worlds Strange New Worlds anthology series. He published stories in each of the first three Strange New Worlds volumes, making him the first author to render himself ineligible under the rules of that series. As such, future authors who achieved the same feat were said to have earned a Wardy. In addition to his Star Trek books, he has written numerous articles related to Star Trek in Star Trek Communicator and Star Trek Magazine . He has also published a number of short stories in various magazines and collections. His frequent collaborator on these and other works is fellow author Kevin Dilmore . Before he became a successful author, Ward enlisted in the United States Marine Corps , where he served for more than eleven years, before being honorably discharged. He currently lives with his family in Kansas City, Missouri , where he works as a software developer when not writing. His stated hobbies include reading, going to movies, and watching football, basketball, or beach volleyball. He is a fan of Canadian rock ... Some Air DZ Allen s Muzzle Flash, January 2007 Stayin In Vegas DZ Allen s Muzzle Flash, May 2007 ... Bubbas , July 2007 Stayin In Vegas, Part II DZ Allen s Muzzle Flash, September 2007 Last Stand Thug Works Magazine, October 2007 Stayin In Vegas, Part III DZ Allen s Muzzle Flash, November 2007 Wet ... http www.daytonward.com Author s Website http daytonward.livejournal.com Dayton s Blog A Pimple ... id Dayton Ward name Dayton Ward http www.mevio.com episode 180226 42 spotlight shore leave 2009 part one Interview with Dayton Ward and Kevin Lauderdale on The Chronic Rift talking about their experiences ... Ward, Dayton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American science fiction writer DATE OF BIRTH June 7, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ward, Dayton Category American science ... more details
The Dayton Project was one of several sites involved in the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bombs. Charles Allen Thomas , an executive of the Monsanto Company corporation, was assigned to extract and purify the polonium used in the neutron generating devices that triggered the nuclear detonation of the atomic bombs once the critical mass had been assembled by the force of conventional explosives. Thomas established the project in the Runnymede Playhouse on the grounds of the Harold E. Talbott Talbott family estate in a wealthy residential section of Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio Oakwood , a suburb of Dayton, Ohio . The Playhouse was a leisure facility that included a ballroom, indoor squash and tennis courts as well as a stage for community theater. It was located at the intersection of Runnymede Road and Dixon Avenue. The Talbotts were among the heirs of the Delco by then a part of General Motors fortune. Before the war, Thomas worked as a chemist for Delco General Motors GM and was married to Margaret Talbott. He promised his mother in law that he would return the building to the family intact after the war. He was unable to keep his promise because the building had become contaminated with radioactivity. The facility also known as Dayton Unit IV was in use for nuclear work until 1949 when Mound Laboratories was opened in Miamisburg, Ohio . The Playhouse was dismantled in 1950 and later buried in Tennessee . ref http www.lrb.usace.army.mil fusrap dayton4 day4 si 2004 12.pdf Lrb.usace.army.mil ref The neutron generator used on the Nuclear weapon design implosion ... to Dayton. Again his job as a health physics officer gave him wide access to the secret installation ... Archives?p docid 106D7CB65394D4ED title The Dayton Project author Jim DeBrosse first Jim last DeBrosse work Dayton Daily News publisher Cox Enterprises date 2004 12 05 page A1 http www.mphpa.org index.php ... History of Dayton, Ohio ... more details
The Dayton Owls was a minor league ice hockey team in the International Hockey League 1945 2001 International Hockey League IHL during the 1977 78 season. The team was based in Dayton, Ohio , and played home games at the Hara Arena . The Columbus Owls had relocated to Dayton for the 1977 78 season, filling the void left by the Dayton Gems 1964 1980 Dayton Gems . Midway during their first season, on December 15, 1977 the Dayton Owls relocated to Grand Rapids, Michigan and became the Grand Rapids Owls . http www.milwaukeehockey.com history 7778.htm IHL 1945 2001 Category International Hockey League 1945 2001 teams Category Sports in Dayton, Ohio Category Defunct ice hockey teams in the United States US icehockey team stub ... more details
USFootball team team Dayton Silverbacks current 2012 Dayton Silverbacks season 2012 color1 03644A color2 ... 2006 2010 br Dayton Silverbacks 2011 present arena Hobart Arena 2006 2008 br Hara Arena 2011 present ... The Dayton Silverbacks are a professional indoor American football indoor football team based in Dayton, Ohio . The team is currently a member of the Continental Indoor Football ... are the fourth indoor football team to be based in Dayton, the first being the Dayton Skyhawks of the original Indoor Football League 1999 2000 Indoor Football League . The Skyhawks were followed by the Dayton Warbirds , who later became the Dayton Bulldogs , of the National Indoor Football League and the third being the Cincinnati Marshals who played their 2007 season in Dayton. The Owner of the Silverbacks ... was to hire Carl Allen as his successor. ref cite web url http www.oursportscentral.com services releases ?id 3585618 title Silverbacks Name Allen GM date January 27, 2008 accessdate February 20, 2012 ... date June 21, 2010 accessdate December 16, 2011 ref 2011 main 2011 Dayton Silverbacks season In 2011 ... to the Dayton Silverbacks and found a home arena in Hara Arena in Trotwood, Ohio . ref cite news title Silverbacks ready to kick off 6th season url http www.daytondailynews.com dayton sports silverbacks ready to kick off 6th season 1097230.html author Greg Billing date March 4, 2011 newspaper Dayton ... to the Marion Blue Racers . 2012 S Back best season ever main 2012 Dayton Silverbacks season After ... dayton sports coach resigns from silverbacks 1186089.html newspaper Dayton Daily ... the 6th coach in Silverbacks history. ref http www.daytondailynews.com dayton sports silverbacks ..., 2012, it was announced that Silverbacks Football LLC, in which Jeff Kolaczkowski of Dayton acted as president ... the team to an ownership group. The Dayton Silverbacks were sold to MRL Sports Entertainment LLC ... three board members were current members of the Dayton Silverbacks front office staff. Those members ... more details
Defunct MiLB infobox name Dayton Ducks firstseason 1932 lastseason 1942 allyears city Dayton, Ohio logo Blank.gif Please replace with the actual logo caplogo Blank.gif Please replace with the actual logo lastclasslevel Class C 1933 1942 pastclasslevel Class B 1932 lastleague Middle Atlantic League 1933 1942 Central League baseball Central League 1932 conference division pastleague lastmajorleague Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers 1938 1942 pastmajorleague Chicago White Sox 1937 Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers 1934 1935 lastnickname Dayton Ducks 1932 1938, 1941 1942 pastnames Dayton Wings 1939 1940 lastballpark Hudson Field pastparks North Side Field classchamps leaguechamps 1 1932 conferencechamps divisionchamps The Dayton Ducks were a minor league baseball team that played in the Central League baseball Central League in 1932 and then the Middle Atlantic League from 1933 1942. They were affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers from 1934 35, 1938 1942 and the Chicago White Sox in 1937. The team was briefly known as the Dayton Wings from 1939 1940. External links http www.daytontriangles.com 9baseballstory.html Dayton Baseball History http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Dayton Ducks Bullpen wiki page Category Defunct minor league baseball teams Category Defunct baseball teams in Ohio Category Sports in Dayton, Ohio Ohio stub US baseball team stub ... more details
Infobox person name George Dayton image Dayton Photo.jpg alt caption birth name George Draper Dayton birth date birth date 1857 3 6 birth place Clifton Springs, New York Clifton Springs , New York , United States U.S. death date death date and age 1938 2 18 1857 3 6 death place Minneapolis , Minnesota ... religion Presbyterianism Presbyterian George Draper Dayton March 6, 1857 February 18, 1938 was an American businessman and philanthropist . Life and career Dayton came to the U.S. state of Minnesota ... his social status and prosperity. In 1890 he built a George D. Dayton House large home on eight lots, designed by Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls architect Wallace Dow. Dayton continued ... at his home. ref cite web title House History publisher Dayton House url http www.daytonhouse.org ... ref File Daytons Dept Store 1903.jpg thumb left Dayton s Department Store in 1903 In 1902 he purchased land on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis and founded Dayton s Dry Goods store, later to become Dayton s department store. Dayton s dedication to service continued after his move to Minneapolis, as he continued to donate significant sums of money to the Worthington church and he established The Dayton ... committee for the Community Fund, a predecessor of today s United Way of America United Way . Dayton s sons David Draper Dayton 1880&ndash 1923 and George Nelson Dayton 1886&ndash 1950 continued their father ... in Edina, Minnesota . In 1962 Dayton s began the Target Corporation Target discount store chain. George Nelson Dayton was a father to Bruce Dayton and a grandfather to Mark Dayton , a former United States Senate U.S. Senator and current Governor of Minnesota . Dayton died of cancer in Minneapolis ... videoplay?docid 7532908484616421146 Videodocumentary on George Dayton s early career in Worthington ... DaytonHouse.pdf Dayton House History Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dayton, George ... Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States U.S. DEFAULTSORT Dayton, George Category 1857 births Category ... more details
Dayton Opera is an American opera company based in Dayton, Ohio . The company makes its home at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton where it annually produces three operas and an operatic concert and has an annual budget of approximately 2 million. ref cite web url http www.bizjournals.com gen company.html?gcode E4C52EC114E94EF8929BDF5C08649B47&market dayton title Dayton Opera Information accessdate 2009 05 24 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref Thomas Bankston is the General and Artistic Director. History The Dayton Opera was founded in 1960 by the opera impresario Lester Freedman , who also led the Toledo Opera company. For 20 years under Freedman, the company produced opera at Dayton s Memorial Hall. From 1981 to 1993 the company operated in partnership with the Michigan Opera Theatre under artistic director David DiChiera and other administrators. In 1996 Dayton Opera entered into a partnership with the Cincinnati Opera , sharing staff including the general director Thomas Bankston. The late 1990s saw the company grow in stature and independence, culminating in a move to the new Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in 2003. Over its history the Dayton ... and an artist in residency. Since 1998 the company has maintained a partnership with Dayton s Victoria Theatre Dayton, Ohio Victoria Theatre under which the two companies share administrative and management functions. The Dayton Opera is a not for profit organization funded by individual and corporate contributions as well as county and state support. The Opera Guild of Dayton is a volunteer support organization. ref cite web url http www.daytonopera.org site index.php?page history title Dayton Opera History publisher Dayton Opera accessdate June 30, 2010 ref See also Dayton Ballet Dayton ... Site Category American opera companies Category Culture of Dayton, Ohio Category Visitor attractions in Dayton, Ohio Opera company stub ... more details
Multiple issues primarysources June 2011 unreferenced June 2011 expert Golf date June 2011 The Dayton Open was a golf tournament on the Nationwide Tour from 1999 to 2003. It was played at The Golf Club at Yankee Trace , in the Dayton, Ohio suburb of Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio Centerville . The purse in 2003 was 450,000, with 81,000 going to the winner. Winners Dayton Open 2003 Guy Boros 2002 Jason Buha BUY.COM Dayton Open 2001 Todd Barranger 2000 Ian Leggatt NIKE Dayton Open 2000 John Wilson golfer John Wilson External links http www.yankeetrace.org The Golf Club at Yankee Trace official site Former Nationwide Tour Events golf tournament stub Ohio stub Category Former Nationwide Tour events Category Golf in Ohio Category Sports in Dayton, Ohio Category Recurring sporting events established in 1999 Category Recurring events disestablished in 2003 ... more details
Alan Dayton was former Deputy Mayor of Salt Lake County and Acting Mayor of Salt Lake County after the indictment of Nancy Workman . Mr. Dayton is currently Vice President of Government Relations for Intermountain Healthcare IHC . He is credited with IHC s successful navigation Clarify date March 2009 of the Utah Legislature s health care task force. Citation needed date March 2009 Dayton s wife Kat Dayton is the head of the Political Action Committee for the Republicans in the Utah House of Representatives. ref http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4188 is ai n17111224 ref Dayton is a lawyer, who has been admitted to the Utah Bar. In 2000 Dayton was charged with a misdemeanor in Ogden for standing by the side of the road with a sign warning motorists of a speed trap. The charges against him were eventually dismissed on free speech grounds. ref http deseretnews.com article 1,5143,595089850,00.html ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dayton, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dayton, Alan Category Living people Category Mayors of Salt Lake County, Utah Utah mayor stub ... more details
The Dayton Marcos were a Negro League baseball team that is now defunct along with the Negro League. They were based from Dayton, Ohio . Founding The Dayton Marcos history does go back farther than the Negro League though. As an independent team and also in the Ohio Indiana League, they played black and white teams all over the country throughout the 1910s. According to the Negro League Baseball Players Association Website, old newspaper accounts and fading memories are the only sources of information on the Marcos http www.nlbpa.com dayton marcos.html even as they burst into the Negro League. They played in the then newly formed Negro National League 1920 1931 Negro National League , which was formed by Rube Foster . The Marcos were one of those first eight teams to play in the first Negro League to survive a full season. During this time, the Marcos did play against some heavy competition, including that of Satchel Paige . Barnstorming years Dayton left the league after one year and a last place finish, and played independently until the mid 1920s. They then rejoined briefly for part of 1926 in baseball 1926 , when they finished in second to last and left the league once again. Although, they were a significant part of Dayton sports history, too little is known about them to factor them in too highly. Demise The Marcos survived until World War II . Dayton did not have a baseball team again until 2000 when the Dayton Dragons formed. not true. Dayton had a minor league teams until the early 50 s. check out http www.daytontriangles.com 9baseballstory.html for a good article on the history of baseball in Dayton References reflist Negro League teams Category Negro league baseball teams Category Sports in Dayton, Ohio negro league baseball stub http www.daytontriangles.com 9baseballstory.html ... more details
Infobox ballet company name Dayton Ballet logo File DaytonBalletLogo.gif previous names unbulleted list Experimental Group for Young Dancers Dayton Theatre Dance Group Dayton Civic Ballet founded 1937 founders unbulleted list Josephine Schwarz Hermene Schwarz venue Victoria Theatre br Dayton, Ohio br ... mistress Karen Russo associated schools unbulleted list Dayton Ballet School Wright State University Dance Department Dayton Ballet II Scholarship Program formation Company Dancer br Apprentice br Trainee The Dayton Ballet is a professional ballet company located in Dayton, Ohio . ref cite web url http www.daytonballet.org about.php title The Dayton Ballet accessdate 2009 06 11 ref It was founded ... accessdate 2009 06 11 ref Dayton Ballet hosts a season of four performances that includes familiar ... works. Dayton Ballet s mission is to educate, enlighten and entertain the widest audience possible with the very best in performance, outreach and community service. The Dayton Ballet performs in two venues, the Victoria Theatre Dayton, Ohio Victoria Theatre and the Benjamin and Marian Schuster .... ref cite web url http www.daytonballet.org about.php title About Dayton Ballet accessdate 2009 06 11 ref Operating under the leadership of Director Dermot Burke, Dayton Ballet has an artistic ... is supported by the Dayton Ballet Association Board of Trustees, composed of Dayton area business ... young professionals to the art of ballet. History The Early Years 1927 1980 Dayton Ballet had its beginning .... She danced on Broadway theatre broadway , but was forced to return home to Dayton after receiving ... dancers, named the troupe The Experimental Group for Young Dancers, and staged a performance at the Dayton Art Institute . This was the first performance of what is now Dayton Ballet. Jo was a pioneer ... made Dayton a center of dance. In 1958, the company restructured as the Dayton Civic Ballet, with a board of directors, and federal tax exempt status. In 1959, the Dayton Civic Ballet became a chartered ... more details
File DaytonView.jpg thumb right 400px Downtown Dayton in 2007 Downtown Dayton is the central business district of Dayton, Ohio . Major reinvestment in the downtown area began heavily in the mid 1990s, and continues ... suburbs in the second half of the 20th century, downtown Dayton has began to gain population ... Housing accessdate 2009 12 21 ref Downtown Dayton is home to 42,000 employees, 20,000 residents ... title Downtown Dayton Information accessdate 2009 12 21 ref It is also becoming one of the most ... home to Sinclair Community College and the University of Dayton . Sinclair community college ... as the YMCA college in 1887. Dayton is also home to Miami Jacob s College. The University of Dayton ... of Dayton Research Institute which ranks second in the nation for sponsored research, ref cite ... 2009 11 21 ref and the Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton which focuses on human ... 2010 04 12 ref Entertainment Entertainment in the downtown Dayton area is diverse. Downtown is home to the Dayton Art Institute which is a museum of fine arts that owns collections containing more ... title Dayton Art Institute accessdate 2008 12 27 ref The Dayton Art Institute ... Best Art Museum for Kids accessdate 2009 04 01 ref Along with the Dayton Art Institute, there are also other arts in the downtown area. The Dayton Region ranked 33rd in the nation out of 373 metropolitan ... Schuster Performing Arts Center in downtown Dayton, is a world class performing arts center and the home venue of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra , Dayton Opera , and the Dayton Ballet. ref cite ... accessdate 2009 05 25 ref The historic Victoria Theatre Dayton, Ohio Victoria Theatre , located in downtown Dayton, hosts concerts , traveling Broadway theatre Broadway shows, ballet , a summertime ... about about.php archivedate April 7, 2008 deadurl yes ref The Dayton Playhouse , in West Dayton, is the site of numerous plays and theatrical production s. ref cite web url http www.daytonplayhouse.org ... more details
Orphan date February 2012 Mount Dayton Coord 85 44 S 158 41 W source GNIS display inline,title is a mainly ice free mountain, convert 1,420 m high, at the east side of Amundsen Glacier , standing convert 5 nmi km 0 west of Mount Goodale in the Hays Mountains . It was mapped from ground surveys and air photos by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition , 1928 30, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Paul K. Dayton III , a biologist with the McMurdo Station winter party of 1964. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 3613 name Dayton, Mount accessdate 2012 01 04 ref usgs gazetteer id 3613 name Dayton, Mount DEFAULTSORT Dayton, Mount Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Amundsen Coast RossDependency geo stub ... more details
Infobox company company name The Dayton Motor Car Company company logo File Stoddard dayton 1906.jpg ... founder John W. Stoddard and his son Charles G. Stoddard fate location city Dayton, Ohio location ... Image Stoddard Dayton.jpg right 250px thumb Stoddard Dayton Original research date July 2010 Stoddard Dayton was a high quality car manufactured by Dayton Motor Car Company in Dayton, Ohio Dayton , Ohio ... the Midwest. Because these cars were all Stock car racing stock models, Dayton Motor Car lost no time in letting the motoring public know. In 1909, a two seater Stoddard Dayton won the first race at Indianapolis ... Dayton driven by Carl G. Fisher to start the Indianapolis 500 in 1911. In 1906 there were three ..., Stoddard Dayton formed the Courier Car Co in Dayton to produce a smaller, lighter, and lower priced version of the Stoddard Dayton, called the Courier. Image Stoddard dayton 1911 0121.jpg right thumb Syracuse Post Standard A 1911 Stoddard Dayton Advertisement Syracuse Post Standard, November 6, 1922 By 1911, Stoddard Dayton offered twenty models with four different engines&mdash limousines, Landau ..., equipped with convert 58 hp engine Stoddard Dayton Knight limousine, 6,250, with six cylinder convert ..., Stoddard Dayton became part of the United States Motor Company , which advertised the Stoddard Dayton ... and failed in bankruptcy in 1913. The Stoddard Dayton went down with it. The assets of the Dayton Motor ... to offer the Stoddard Dayton models 30, 38 and 48 Savoy, Stratford and Saybrook , although these may ... and the Dayton division became Chrysler AirTemp. Stoddard Dayton was slow to react to the emergence ... were building as cheap as possible. Stoddard Dayton continued to expand model offerings at all price ... X15. Moscowitz, Raymond. Stoddard Dayton Was Just Too Classy to Last. Dayton Journal Herald , 6 April 1969. Self, Michael. Made in DaytonDayton Journal Herald , 13 January 1975. Fisk, Fred C. The Stoddard ... transportation.html 1908 Dayton Stoddard at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio http ... more details