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  Official Website for Crosley Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts - Bio
Crosley Gracie was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, son of Rosley Gracie and grandson of the founder of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, Carlos Gracie.
Crosley is a dedicated and innovative martial art instructor who strives to help his students increase their self steem, self confidence and develop a strong foundation of discipline and focus in a fun, supportive environment.
Currently, Crosley can be found teaching the gentle art in Northern California and anyone despite their age and experience is welcome to come and learn directly from a member of the Gracie Family.
www.crosleygracie.com   (284 words)

  
 Welcome to the DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife Web Site
Due to limited connection availability and slow connectivity at Crosley, hunters are advised to purchase their licenses before arriving at the property.
Crosley Fish and Wildlife Area is made up of 4228 acres of rolling hills, ponds and the Muskatuck River.
Powell Crosley, maker of the Crosley automobile, purchased the land in 1931 and maintained it as a private hunting and fishing area.
www.in.gov /dnr/fishwild/publications/crosley.htm   (739 words)

  
 Crosley FAQ
Crosley is considering adding an output capability in the future - but there are no firm plans at this time to do so.
Currently, all Crosley radios, turntables and cd players that include tape units are equipped with playback only cassette drives.
There have been discussions to include this feature in the future, but as of the first quarter of 2003 there are no concrete plans to do so and there is no indication if this feature will be included in the future.
mamaison.bizhosting.com /crosley_f_a_q.html   (462 words)

  
 Powel Crosley - The Music MOTEL
Crosley later established the Cincinnati radio station WLW, a major-media radio station with a 500,000 watt tower whose broadcasts were sometimes heard as far away as Australia.
Crosley's other businesses and cutting-edge inventions included a production small-size automobile, a refrigerator with move-able shelves, an airplane, the first car radio, a chemical-powered icebox, an anti-baldness treatment, a wireless facsimile machine and a bed cooling system.
Ever the innovator, Crosley is credited with producing the first electrically-lit night time baseball game, literally transforming the nature of the game of baseball, making more games available to the working people that could not get off work in time to see day-games during short daylight seasons.
www.themusicmotel.com /content/PowelCrosley.asp   (406 words)

  
 Crosley Appliances and Distribution
Crosley Appliances mean quality, features and value; Crosley products are so good that you receive our limited extended warranty at no extra charge to you.
Crosley is 100% American, owned by independent distribution centers that are proud of their American heritage.
Crosley© 10-Year Limited Extended Warranty When you buy a Crosley© appliance, you receive one of the most inclusive warranties available in the appliance industry...in addition to our first-year parts and labor warranty.
www.crosley.com   (687 words)

  
 Ballparks of Baseball-Crosley Field-Cincinnati Reds
The team and the ballpark were purchased by Powel Crosley in 1934 and the ballpark was renamed.
Crosley Field's original brick facade was painted white in 1961.
Crosley Field stood for two more years after the Reds moved into Riverfront Stadium, serving as a auto impound lot until it was demolished in 1972.
www.ballparksofbaseball.com /past/CrosleyField.htm   (727 words)

  
 Where's Crosley Now? Crosley Field
Although Crosley Field is gone, she lives on in the heart and collective memory of a now aging group of Cincinnati Reds fans.
Crosley Field is the only major league ballpark to be brought back to life, and it happened twice, in two different states.
The Crosley field I remember was a natural red brick structure tightly woven into the fabric of a working class neighborhood known as "The West End".
www.crosley-field.com   (13491 words)

  
 Crosley
Crosley (DE-108) was transferred to France under lend lease 11 February 1944 and renamed Tunisien.
Crosley got underway from Leyte 28 August 1945 carrying troops of the 40th Infantry Division whom she landed at Jinsen for the occupation of southern Korea.
Crosley remained on occupation duty in the Far East, assisting in the redeployment of troops in China until 29 March 1946 when she departed Shanghai for the west coast and after overhaul at Philadelphia she arrived at Green Cove Springs, Fla., where she was decommissioned and placed in reserve 15 November 1946.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/c15/crosley.htm   (492 words)

  
 Crosley Reado
Powel Crosley started producing what was one of the first low cost radio facsimile receiver for the home in the late 30s.
Crosley was licensed under the Finch patents to manufacture receiving equipment designed to receive images transmitted by the Finch system.
Crosley uses the Finch system of facsimile, developed by V. Finch in his laboratory over a period of many years.
www.hffax.de /history/html/crosley_reado.html   (1322 words)

  
 Crosley Field Historical Analysis by Baseball Almanac
Crosley had always been a ballpark that was walked to or arrived at on a streetcar.
Crosley Field, now abandoned, became an impound lot for automobiles, and was finally torn down in 1972 for development as commercial property.
"Crosley Field was an oasis in the middle of a brick and smokestack-filled desert, a bright green carpet covering a small piece of Cincinnati's drab, deteriorating West End.
www.baseball-almanac.com /stadium/st_crosl.shtml   (918 words)

  
 Crosley Radio - A History
Crosley Radio is a manufacturer of antique reproductions of the crosley brand of radio, record player, turntable, phonograph, cd player, antique telephones and antique reproductions of music boxes.
From that experience, Crosley went on to build one of the most successful electronics companies of the early 20th century.
1930 Crosley was the first radio station to broadcast from an airplane.  Crosley entered the National Air Race from the West Coast to Chicago, broadcasting from the plane across the country.
www.maisonconnoisseur.com /crosley_radio_history.html   (497 words)

  
 Crosley Radio and Telephones
Crosley's extensive array of nostalgic goods are painstakingly rendered after the originals we've all come to know and love.
Crosley's station broadcast a gamut of programming but reached its 500,000-watt peak in 1932 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt first flipped the gold plated switch from the White House to transmit his Fireside Chats.
Crosley’s fascination with automobiles is evident right down to the last exacting detail.
2getitnow.com /crosley.html   (3282 words)

  
 Crosley Green
"Crosley Green is systematic of the problem we have with the death penalty with this country," Ciolino says.
Even if Crosley Green had been a skilled driver, he would have had problems driving this truck, says Curtis, who used to own the truck and sold it to Flynn.
Rob Parker, Green's defense attorney, wonders how Hallock was able to identify Crosley Green when the scene of the crime was pitch dark, and she looked at him for less than 30 seconds.
truthinjustice.org /crosleygreen.htm   (1838 words)

  
 Crosley’s Sports Bar and Eatery - Dining: Cincinnati.Com
At Crosley's in St. Bernard, one will find the popular prime rib, here served with twice-baked potato, potato soup and a tossed salad in a sports bar atmosphere.
Baseball memorabilia is balanced by a giant stuffed pike above the bar and a seven-point buck taxidermy wonder that peers down on a sawed-off canoe bookcase, not to be outdone by a vintage canoe suspended from the ceiling.
There are no tablecloths at Crosley’s, and your server is usually the bartender (often one of the owners).
www.cincinnati.com /freetime/dining/reviews/030200_crosleys.html   (697 words)

  
 Papers of Captain Paul C. Crosley
Crosley graduated from the Academy and was commissioned an Ensign in 1925.
In February 1941, Crosley was transferred to the staff of Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet, serving as aide and flag secretary until June 1942.
Crosley next was assigned to the staff of the Naval War College.
www.history.navy.mil /ar/charlie/crosley.htm   (756 words)

  
 CanadianDriver: Motoring Memories - Crosley, 1939-1951
Crosley participated in war work, one of his products being a small, sheet metal, inline four-cylinder engine that powered navy electrical generating sets.
Crosley's new post-war car kept the 2,032 mm (80 in.) wheelbase, but the two-door sedan was now 3,683 mm (145 in.) long, and weighed 522 kg (1,150 lb).
Powel Crosley died in 1961 at the age of 74.
www.canadiandriver.com /articles/bv/39-51crosley.htm   (899 words)

  
 Crosley - Wikicars
The Crosley is an automobile manufactured by the Crosley Corporation and later by Crosley Motors Incorporated in the United States from 1939 to 1952.
In 1941 the body styles available were expanded to include two- and four-passenger convertibles, a convertible sedan, a station wagon, a panel truck, a pickup, and two models called "Parkway Delivery" (a mini-panel with no roof over the front seat) and "Covered Wagon" (a convertible pickup truck with a removable back seat).
Crosley was the last company to cease production of civilian vehicles in 1942, partly to allow car buyers the opportunity to purchase as many Crosleys as possible to aid in fuel rationing, and partly because the War Production Board needed some time to determine a useful purpose for Crosley's small factories.
wikicars.org /es/Crosley   (467 words)

  
 Crosley Field
When Powel Crosley bought the Reds in 1934, team president Larry MacPhail insisted that the ballpark be renamed in honor of the man many thought had rescued the franchise.
After the Reds left, Crosley Field was used by the city as a lot for impounded cars until it was demolished.
Crosley Field under the lights from the collection of Gavin Riley.
www.ballparks.com /baseball/national/crosle.htm   (754 words)

  
 Crosley Turntables - The Music MOTEL
Put multiple LP's or 45's on your Crosley stack-o-matic turntable or entertainment center and listen to album after album without having to attend to the turntable.
Each record automatically drops onto the turntable and the needle arm will move to the beginning of the record and play it all the way through, and then repeat as long as more records are on the spindle.
From matching base stands to replacement needles to center adapters for 45's, Crosley stands and accessories are the perfect compliment to the turntables.
www.themusicmotel.com /content/CrosleyTurntables.asp   (458 words)

  
 Crosley
Perhaps one of the strangest vehicles to come out of the US of A was the Crosley, a sub compact car that began life in 1939 and survived until 1952.
What was so unique about the Crosley was it's humble design, based very much on the small sub-compact cars from Europe, and built in a country where the traditional sedans bonet was longer than this little car.
Between 1939 to 1942 the Crosley was fitted with a 2-cylinder air-cooled engine, and with the advent of war and subsequent petrol rationing one can quickly identify why the Crosley was in fact able to survive for 13 years...
www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au /car_info_crosley_1939.htm   (211 words)

  
 | Crosley + Company |
Crosley brings her clients the benefit of 30 years of a unique mix of experience in strategic and operational roles, including positions with Arthur Andersen, PricewaterhouseCoopers and a local Atlanta firm.
Crosley has brought more than 30 new offerings to market and closed dozens of multi-million-dollar opportunities.
Crosley is frequently asked to share her expertise as a speaker and lecturer.
www.crosleycompany.com   (705 words)

  
 Powel Crosley and the 20th Century (1988) (TV)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Crosley automobiles pioneered in efficient and direct design, overhead-cam engines, four-wheel disc brakes, envelope bodies, all-steel station wagons, and the first modern American sports cars: the HotShot and Super Sports.
Interviews with Crosley associates, owners and family members give a qualified and at times humorous perspective to the life, dreams and aspirations of "the Baron in homespun", as he was thought of by admirers.
Still, his goals were not always met, as in the case of his longtime dream, the Crosley automobile project which, after a brief success, began a downhill slide that Powel Crosley's mightiest efforts could not reverse, and the saga is well-documented here.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0298115   (456 words)

  
 Crosley Gang
The club is primarily for the support of Crosley vehicle owners, but welcomes all that are interested in the products of Powel Crosley.
The club also welcomes owners of the various vehicles that used the Crosley engine such as the Crofton, Bandini, Devin, Panda, Sabre, Skorpion, etc. Custom vehicles using any part of the Crosley are also welcome.
Crosley Auto Club you might include your membership number and state when you register for the group so other members can look up who you are.
www.crosley-gang.com   (534 words)

  
 Crosley Field | BaseballLibrary.com
The scene of baseball's first ML night game on May 24, 1935, Crosley Field opened in 1912 as Redland Field, but was renamed when Powell Crosley bought the Reds in 1934.
Crosley Field was abandoned by the Reds for Riverfront Stadium.
Crosley, owner of a 500,000 watt radio station, is on the board of the Central Trust Bank, and it is the bank that had loaned money to Sidney Weil and his syndicate to buy the Reds.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/C/Crosley_Field.stm   (2696 words)

  
 William & Phebe Crosley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Seven of range three, east of the meridian line in the Cincinnati District with the exception of forty acres which have been sold off the west side of said quarter section to James MARSH and by him sold to William BROWN by whom the said forty acres are now owned.
Crosley’s mother, and a near neighbor are now lying very bad.
Crosley, died October 21, 1834, age 53 years Crosley, Wm.
www.angelfire.com /my/crosleyconnect/wmphebe.html   (1048 words)

  
 Crosley IcyBall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Crosley built thousands of Icyballs in at least two factories, one in the United States and one in Canada.
A second improvement Patent was filed on Feb 20th 1930 by Russell T. Smith assigned to Crosley Radio Corporation and issued on June 23rd 1931.
The "Farm Mechanic" magazine was one of Crosley's favorite for advertising with 3 full page ads that I have heard about, I have only found one and have a scan of a second.
www.ggw.org /~cac/IcyBall/crosley_icyball.html   (930 words)

  
 Crosley Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
We believe Ross Crosley, who died in 1815 in Hamilton County, Ohio, is the son of Robert & Mary Crosley.
Robert Crosley was dismissed from the Scotch Plains Baptist Church in Scotch Plains, New Jersey and went to the Mil Crick Baptist Church.
William Crosley's son was Ross Crosley and Ross Crosley's son was William.
www.angelfire.com /my/crosleyconnect   (249 words)

  
 Crosley AD01-1 StackMate
The Crosley Radio Stack Mate allows you to stack up to six of your 45 RPM records on your favorite Crosley Stack-O-Matic Record Changer for the ultimate listening experience.
True to original Crosley stylings, The Crosley Arlington Stack-O-Matic™ turntable features a hand rubbed wood veneer cabinet, woven grill cloth corners and quality components that only Crosley can deliver.
Crosley’s Stack- O- Matic™ Technology ensures you’ll once again be able to enjoy your favorite hits uninterrupted, one after another.
www.homeaudiosuperstore.com /crosley-ad01-1.html   (249 words)

  
 Antique Radio Classified--With The Collectors
Jim Wilson knew that Dave Crocker is a Crosley expert, and he wrote to Dave about his "Crosley Lady." Dave, in turn, sent him information, and Jim, in turn again, wrote to A.R.C. with that information.
A clue to the figure's "reason for being" came from the faded letters "Crosley" imprinted at the bottom of the chair on both sides.
The Crosley dealer advertisement as it appeared in the September 1929 issue of "The Crosley Broadcaster." This newspaper was sent to all Crosley's dealers and assisted them in selling and servicing Crosley radios.
www.antiqueradio.com /crosley_lady.html   (674 words)

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