2010-07-21 … capital he won in a war. His Thursday-night invocation of \"armies of compassion\" will prove as worthless as the \"thousand points of light\" that the first President Bush bestowed upon the poor from on high in New Orleans (at the Superdome, during the 1988 G.O.P. convention). It will be up to other Republicans in …
2010-07-21 … competition and in 1961 agreed to a merger with the Imperial Bank of Canada. The Imperial Bank of Canada was established in Toronto in 1875. Its first president, Henry Stark Howland, had been the vice-president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. The bank\'s first office actually had no vault--overnight …
2010-07-22 … service ended in March 1871. Returning to Mississippi, he co-founded "Revels University" for African-American students, became its first president and then crusaded to change the school name to "Alcorn University" to honor the white governor who supported his efforts. He also taught …
2010-07-22 … Noir paired with pheasant and duck. This got me to thinking about the past presidents and the wine and spirits they made popular. Going back to our first president, George Washington, wine has been a part of presidential history. A liquor order made by Washington in August 1776 included cases of claret, muscat …
2010-07-23 … him with raising their portion of the start-up funds. After he had successfully raised over $300,000, the board of trustees moved to elect him the first president of the University of Redlands on January 13, 1909, with the full support of the Redlands community […] 1 […] edit […] Groundbreaking Ground was …
2010-07-24 … promises that aren\'t kept...The Negro people are angry, senator, and, judge that I am, I\'m angry too. No one is helping us […] 2 ] Jones became the first president of Kennedy\'s bipartisan grassroots community effort, one of two restoration companies (one for community leaders and one for businessmen) that …
2010-07-24 … Second World War , in 1945, he was a co-founder of the League of Composers of Serbia , also serving as one of its first presidents. He was also the first president of the Alliance of Composers of Yugoslavia , founded in 1950. Since then he was a casual member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . In …
2010-07-24 … Second World War , in 1945, he was a co-founder of the League of Composers of Serbia , also serving as one of its first presidents. He was also the first president of the Alliance of Composers of Yugoslavia , founded in 1950. Since then he was a casual member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . In …
2010-07-24 … of that District for \"the Federal City,\" later named the City of Washington, in honor of the hero of the American Revolution and the nation\'s first president. (Toward the end of the 19th century, the city expanded to encompass the entire District.) The future site of the Sewall-Belmont House was in …
2010-07-24 … home there in 1850. He resided in Harrisville and followed the occupation of farmer until his death which occurred in 1891. He was councilor to the first president of the Harrisville branch before it was organized into a Bishop ward. He was also a faithful member of the Thirty-eighth Quorum of Seventies and …
2010-07-24 … District for "the Federal City", later named the City of Washington, in honor of the hero of the American Revolution and the nation's first president. (Toward the end of the 19th century, the city expanded to encompass the entire District.) The future site of the Sewall-Belmont House was in that …
2010-07-24 … to say that it is not patriotism to ask Americans to die for a mistake and that it is not patriotic to allow a President to talk about not being the first President to lose a war and using us as pawns in that game […] It turns out the agent had not noticed the words when spoken, but had been struck by them …
2010-07-24 … area, Powell Library Building quarters. ca. 1951 […] Smith is shown at the podium possibly in Special Collections. Seated is W.W. Robinson, first president, Friends of the UCLA Library. Early 1950s […] Associate University Librarian for Public Service Acting Department Head […] Mink held positions in …
2010-07-24 … him there where she resided until death summoned her last Friday evening. While the family lived at Sunnyside for a short period, deceased was the first president and the organizer of the relief society there. During her long life Mrs. Tidwell was an ardent worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day …
2010-07-24 … […] Fitch Even\'s long tradition of leadership in IPLAC dates back to 1885, when one of the firm\'s attorneys, Lester L. Bond […] served as its first President. IPLAC counts about 1,000 IP professionals and federal judges as its members. Joe continues […] Fitch Even\'s strong tradition of leadership in …
2010-07-24 … of Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky and arrived in Chicago in 1835. Boone had a medical practice with Charles V. Dyer. Elected first president of the Chicago Medical Society in 1850 and a prosperous physician whose wealth came from canal lands and downtown real estate. He was elected …
2010-07-24 … but were unsuccessful. The Marshalls became (1979) self-governing under U.S. military protection and achieved free-association status in 1986. The first president, Amata Kabua, died in Dec., 1996. Imata Kabua was elected to succeed him in Jan., 1997. Kabua was succeeded in Jan., 2000, by Kessai H. Note, who …
2010-07-24 … battles. In 1836 he received his party\'s nomination for president and was elected easily. In his inaugural address Van Buren observed that he was the first president who had not lived through the revolutionary struggle that created the nation and that he could not \"expect his countrymen to weigh my actions …
2010-07-24 … Elisha Averitt Rhodes and his North Carolina FamilyLarson, Gerald GalvinFAM5615Warrior and His Wife, ARogan, Henry BruceHistorical narrative of the first president of Alabama College, Montevallo, AlabamaFAM 5620 Our Western Heroes […] and Dale Evans Emfinger, Henry A.FAM5622Roebucks of Virginia, TheGarner, …
2010-07-24 … at The University of Alabama , he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon . He also founded the Student Government Association (SGA) and was its first president, the Jasons Senior Men\'s Honorary (which the University ceased recognizing in 1976 for its all-male policy, but which still taps thirty-six men …
2010-07-24 … world tour. After the climax of the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis president Boris Yeltsin Boris Yeltsin Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin was the first President of the Russian Federation, serving from 1991 to 1999 […] nbsp;removed the honor guard Honor guard An honor guard, or ceremonial guard, is a …
2010-07-24 … with protocol. That was, until 1841, when Vice President John Tyler acceded to the presidency following the death of William Henry Harrison, the first President to die while in office. In this time of abrupt transition, celebration gave way to commemoration. Tyler was convinced his Vice President\'s oath …
2010-07-24 … the court. [ 14 ] While in Indianapolis, Benjamin Harrison was both the first President of the University Club, a private gentlemen\'s club , and the first President of the Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club of Indianapolis, the fraternity\'s first such club. Both clubs were still in existence in 2008. [ 16 ] Harrison …
2010-07-24 … of the American Society for Microbiology. This award, known as the �Tanner- Shaughnessy Merit Award� was named in honor of Fred W. Tanner, the first president of this Society, and Howard J. Shaughnessy , our eleventh President - both very prestigious educators and microbiologists. These men, now …
2010-07-24 … Wood […] 1919-1978], was born at Centralia, Illinois. The National Football League is founded in […] Canton, Ohio, with Jim Thorpe as its first president. KDKA, the first commercial U.S. radio […] station, begins broadcasting in Pittsburgh, Pa. It covers the Harding-Cox […] presidential election …
2010-07-24 … pastor. It was in the parlor of Richard and Eliza Mays that the Florida […] Baptist Convention was organized on November 20, 1854. Mays served as the first president […] Secondary Source: Florida Baptist Historical Society files […] Gordon Crawford Reeves, A History of Florida Baptists, pp. 20-21 […] …
2010-07-24 … U Chicago. In 1931 he introduced the method of factor analysis. He was President of the American Psychological Association in 1933 and, in 1935, the first President of the Psychometric Society. Louis Leon Thurstone Louis Leon Thurstone (born May 29, 1887, Chicago, Ill, U.S. — died Sept. 29, 1955, …
2010-07-24 … 1906 and the South African Labour Party in 1909. [ 1 ] In the 1912 Georgetown by-election Andrews was elected a Labour MP. In 1915 he was elected the first president of the International Socialist League , which formed when anti-war socialists split from the SALP. He visited Britain in 1918, where he was …
2010-07-24 … the court.[14 […] While in Indianapolis, Benjamin Harrison was both the first President of the University Club, a private gentlemen's club, and the first President of the Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club of Indianapolis, the fraternity's first such club. Both clubs were still in existence in 2008.[16] Harrison …
2010-07-24 … necessary organizational leadership to start the association. When the Association held its first meeting on March 17, 1906, Borradaile was elected the first president. Like Founder Douglass, Borradaile graduated with a degreee in chemistry, but directed his talents towards the teaching field. After devoting a few …
2010-07-24 … African-American Studies scholar, co-editor of Encarta Africana encyclopedia Dana Greeley, last president of the American Unitarian Association and first president of the Unitarian Universalist Association Jonathan Gruber, professor of Economics at MIT and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy …
2010-07-24 … Chadwick possessed a deep sense of civic and community […] responsibility and concern for the welfare of his fellow citizens. He organized and was the first president of the Chester Boy Scouts […] Council in 1916; he organized the Chester Rotary Club (the County\'s first service […] club); he served as a …
2010-07-24 … the United States. The Saratoga Club, which has been a foremost social organization in the village was organized in 1892. James M. Marvin was the first president having been elected in that year. Colonel George Perkins Lawton was the first vice-president. In this year, James W. Lester was commissioned …
2010-07-24 … 20 years despite presidential administration changes. In 1901, he served on the law faculty of Georgetown University as a lecturer. He was also the first president of the Handley Board of Trustees and continued in that capacity until his death. Holmes Conrad was married twice and had seven children. After his …
2010-07-24 … into Maryland. Newlands instituted racist policies over all this land, including at the fancy Chevy Chase Club which he founded and of which he was the first President. (Chief Justice Roberts recently joined that racially-insensitive institution, and I see it as a telling Čfreudian slipč that Roberts would strike …
2010-07-24 … senior posts including that of Resident of Yogyakarta. An avid collector of Indonesia antiques and manuscripts, later sold to the British museum. The first president of the Straits Settlements Association formed in London, in 1861, Died in the same year. As 2nd Resident from 1823-1826. Contributions to Singapore …
2010-07-24 … senior posts including that of Resident of Yogyakarta. An avid collector of Indonesia antiques and manuscripts, later sold to the British museum. The first president of the Straits Settlements Association formed in London, in 1861, Died in the same year. As 2nd Resident from 1823-1826. Contributions to Singapore …
2010-07-24 … a charter member of the John Frederick Oberlin Society, the college’s recognition society for major contributors; he also was that group\'s first president. In 1988, during his 50th class reunion, Oberlin awarded Stern an honorary doctor of humanities degree […] Stern’s generosity benefited …
2010-07-24 … the two existing societies , instead elected to form their own fraternity […] He also founded the Student Government Association (SGA) and was its first president, the Jasons Senior Men\'s Honorary (which the University ceased recognizing in 1976 for its all-male policy, but which still taps thirty-one men …
2010-07-24 … same title. Sachar remained a […] working educator, historian, lecturer, and author until his death. In 1948, Abram Sachar was invited to become the first president of the […] newly created Brandeis University. Sachar envisioned Brandeis as a […] nonsectarian university that would serve as the American …
2010-07-24 … counseling the Concord Day Care Centers, Banneker House Community Center and the Delaware County Legal Assistance Association. He was a founder and first President of A Better Chance, a minority student education program. He was an elected Wallingford Swarthmore School Director from 1985 to 1989 […] …
2010-07-24 … Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court […] 1832-1846. He was also active in home and foreign missionary societies, and was the first president of The New Jersey Historical […] Society. His son, William H. Hornblower (1820-1883), was pastor of the First Presbyterian …
2010-07-24 … who served as Chief Justics of the New Jersey Supreme Court, 1832-1846. He was also active in home and foreign missionary societies, and was the first president of The New Jersey Historical Society. His son, William H. Hornblower (1820-1883), was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Paterson, …
2010-07-24 … many questions Latter-day Saints have of Emma Smith.\" To this day, Emma Hale Smith remains a revered yet enigmatic figure in Church history. As the first president of the world\'s largest women\'s organization, the Relief Society, and as a scribe for her husband as the Prophet translated portions of the Book of …
2010-07-24 … Newark lawyer, who served as chief justice of New Jersey Supreme Court (1832-1846), was active in home and foreign missionary societies, and was the first president of New Jersey Historical Society; and his son, William H. Hornblower (1820-1883), pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Paterson (1844-1871), and …
2010-07-24 … Mary Randall-Dyer helped with this weekly assignment. Also the first Parish Council was formed while Reverend Kane was here. Bill Swindle was the first president. Reverend John Hlavacek followed Reverend Kane as pastor. He was one of St. Michael\'s more colorful pastors. His unconventional dress and light …
2010-07-24 … […] in philately and contributions to philatelic literature. The award […] honors Carl Lindenberg who was a founder and the first president […] of the Club. It was first awarded in 1906, and before World War […] I it was considered the highest prize in philately. …
2010-07-24 […] How and Why International Bankers Make War […] by Stewart Ogilby […] 2008 […] The First President of the World […] In June of 1919, the victorious powers were in Paris deliberating over the best way to carve up Europe. With each national …
2010-07-24 … in BigEye\'s Federal Reserve Educational Archive […] The Money Masters Educational Video How and Why International Bankers Make Wars The First President of the World Wilson forbade copies of the Treaty of Versailles being given to the Senate, Congress or any common American. He did not discuss the …
2010-07-24 … 1908 J. Pierpont Morgan asked Henry P. Davison to become a partner in his firm J. P. Morgan & Co. and in 1914 Benjamin Strong Jr. was selected to be the first president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Soon after the 1907 panic, Congress formed the National Monetary Commission to review banking policies in …
2010-07-24 … 1908 J. Pierpont Morgan asked Henry P. Davison to become a partner in his firm J. P. Morgan & Co. and in 1914 Benjamin Strong Jr. was selected to be the first president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Soon after the 1907 panic, Congress formed the National Monetary Commission to review banking policies in …
2010-07-24 … between his first job as a machinist apprentice, at $4.43 a week, and the presidency of the First National Bank. The protege of James Stillman, first president of the bank, Vanderlip was serving as a deputy Secretary of the Treasury during the McKinley administration when he was recruited by Stillman. …
2010-07-24 … between his first job as a machinist apprentice, at $4.43 a week, and the presidency of the First National Bank. The protege of James Stillman, first president of the bank, Vanderlip was serving as a deputy Secretary of the Treasury during the McKinley administration when he was recruited by Stillman. …
2010-07-25 … of baseball. When the group got together for the original organizing meeting in Chicago on Sept. 5, 1901, they wasted no time in selecting Powers as the first president. Powers quickly gave the organization a name--the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues , Inc. It is still the official corporate …
2010-07-25 … Brown was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. William Watts Folwell - William Watts Folwell was the first President of the University of Minnesota. Willie Johnston (Medal of Honor recipient […] Willie Johnston, from St. Johnsbury, Vermont, was a drummer boy …
2010-07-25 … accounting department at BYU and eventually became an assistant to Ernest L. Wilkinson , the president of the university. In 1956, Bentley became the first president of the Northern Mexican Mission of the LDS Church, which was created by dividing the Mexican Mission. In 1958, Bentley succeeded Elbert R. …
2010-07-25 … of baseball. When the group got together for the original organizing meeting in Chicago on Sept. 5, 1901, they wasted no time in selecting Powers as the first president. Powers quickly gave the organization a name -- the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, Inc. It is still the official corporate …
2010-07-25 … AND FAMILY PRIVATE PAPERS 1862-1894 Joseph Jonathan Davis (1828-1894) was a US Representative from the Fourth District (NC), (1875-1881); first president of the state (NC) bar association, (1885); North Carolina Supreme Court Justice (1887-1892); Confederate officer and prisoner of war; lawyer; and …
2010-07-25 … possible. The new University of Dallas opened to ninety-six students in September 1956 on a 1,000-acre tract of rolling hills northwest of Dallas. The first president, F. Kenneth Brasted, served until 1959; the second, Robert Morris, from 1960 to 1962; and the third, Donald A. Cowan, from 1962 until 1977. In 1976 …
2010-07-25 … from a meeting of Minor League executives at the Leland Hotel in Chicago. The President of the Eastern League, Patrick T. Powers, was elected as the first President of the NAPBL. Fourteen leagues and 96 clubs were members during the first season in 1902. The first NA office was established in Auburn, NY, under …
2010-07-25 … of baseball. When the group got together for the original organizing meeting in Chicago on Oct. 5, 1901, they wasted no time in selecting Powers as the first president. More >
2010-07-25 … was dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley, First Counselor in the First Presidency, on January 10, 1986, with Samuel and Clara Lorenzi Boren as the first president and matron. In 1990 the Lima Temple operated with an average of nine Endowment sessions a day. The Church is received with respect and enthusiasm …
2010-07-25 … dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley, First Counselor in the First Presidency […] on January 10, 1986, with Samuel and Clara Lorenzi Boren as the first president and matron. In 1990 the Lima Temple operated with an average of nine Endowment sessions a day. The Church is received with respect and …
2010-07-25 … New York.  […] 1922.  […] First Edition.  […] Two volumes. Volume One 1851-1899; Volume Two 1900-1921. Jordan (b. 1851--d. 1931) was the first president of Stanford University (1891-1913) after serving in the same captacity at Indiana University (1885-1891). He was a man of many interests and wide …
2010-07-25 … at Love Field Airport on November 22 , 1963 . He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes , a very close friend of his family, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. He is also the only President to have been sworn in on Texas soil. Johnson was not sworn on a Bible, as none could be found …
2010-07-25 … for the stated purpose of fighting anti-Semitism. In 1870, he named Benjamin Peixotto Consul-General to Rumania. Hays also was the first President to assure a civil service employee her right to work for the Federal government and yet observe the Sabbath. He ordered the employment of a …
2010-07-25 … been made out of this stuff yet. #65 Nick Lachey Mini Let\'s just move on […] 88 Patrick T. Powers This fat old robber baron looking dude was the first president of a minor league. If you thought this was the furthest away from an actual minor league player card in a minor league set, you ain\'t seen nothin\' …
2010-07-25 … deflection of […] Chaim Weizmann Chaim Weizmann Chaim Azriel Weizmann […] was a Zionist leader, President of the World Zionist Organization, and the first President of the State of Israel. He was elected on 1 February 1949, and served until his death in 1952. Weizmann was also a chemist who developed a new …
2010-07-25 … to foster the fair […] administration of justice, and to promote equal access to […] the legal system. The first president […] of the Association was William C. Ruger, who later became […] Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. The first woman …
2010-07-25 … of leadership. In postwar years the Church grew rapidly in Argentina. By 1950 there were 1135 members. In 1954 David O. McKay became the first president of the Church to visit Argentina. The country’s president, Juan Peron, personally arranged for the Saints to hold their conference in the …
2010-07-25 … ocean to speak at Clark rather than Harvard or Stanford […] Many people are unaware of Clark\'s rich history, which Gilman helped remind me of: Its first president, G. Stanley Hall, was the first person to earn a Ph.D. in psychology at an American institution (Harvard), and helped to found the American …
2010-07-25 … Lee\'s home, the by-laws were adopted and board of trustees elected and the institute was officially established on February 1, 1842. Lee served as the first President of the Board of Trustees, followed by David Leslie David Leslie (Oregon politician) Reverend David Leslie was an American missionary and pioneer …
2010-07-25 … long opposed. Levy is also known for his purchase and restoration of Thomas Jefferson\'s estate, Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia. He was the first president of the Washington Hebrew Congregation in DC, and in 1854 he sponsored the new seminary of the B\'nai Jeshurun Educational Institute in New York. …
2010-07-25 … Force One at Love Field Airport in Dallas on November 22, 1963. He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes , a family friend, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. He is also the only President to have been sworn in on Texas soil. Johnson did not swear on a Bible, as there were none on Air …
2010-07-25 … of Professional Baseball Leagues, called the NABPL, or \"NA\" for short. (The \"NA\" uses the name Minor League Baseball today.) Powers was made the first president of the NABPL, whose offices were established in Auburn, New York. The purpose of the NA at the time was to maintain the independence of the leagues …
2010-07-25 … from a meeting of minor league executives at the Leland Hotel in Chicago. The president of the Eastern League, Patrick T. Powers, was elected as the first president of the NAPBL. Fourteen leagues and 96 clubs were members during the first season in 1902. The first NAPBL office was established in Auburn, NY, …
2010-07-25 … at Love Field Airport on November 22 , 1963 . He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes , a very close friend of his family, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. To investigate Kennedy\'s murder, Johnson created a special panel called the Warren Commission . This panel, headed by Chief …
2010-07-25 … the 10th Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson. He was a key organizer of the Democratic Party, a dominant figure in the Second Party System, and the first president who was not of English, Irish, Welsh, or Scottish descent. Van Buren was the first President who did not experience the American Revolution …
2010-07-25 … A BETTER ENVIRONMENT IN THE STANDS AND THE RAIN CHECK […] 88 PATRICK T. POWERS 1st MiLB PRESIDENT GAME CHANGERS IN 1901, WAS SELECTED TO BE THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE NAPBL (MINOR LEAGUES […] 89 GEORGE H. RAWLINGS RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS GAME CHANGERS OPENED RAWLINGS SPORTS GOODS […] 90 …
2010-07-25 … or 1904). After his death the company was taken over by the pharmaceutical import company \"Helmig […] Kassian C�phas In 1885, J.W. Ijzerman (the first president of the Archaeological Association of Yogyakarta) discovered the hidden base of the Borobudur […] Prambanan 1889-1890 The path around it was dug …
2010-07-25 … of President Kennedy on November 22 , 1963 . He was sworn in by federal judge Sarah T. Hughes , a very close friend of his family, making him the first president sworn in by a woman. Over the decades, many theories allege that Johnson was a co-conspirator behind the murder of John F. Kennedy . At the time of …
2010-07-25 … of President Kennedy on November 22 , 1963 . He was sworn in by federal judge Sarah T. Hughes , a very close friend of his family, making him the first president sworn in by a woman. Over the decades, many theories allege that Johnson was a co-conspirator behind the murder of John F. Kennedy . At the time of …
2010-07-25 … East Hartford for 35 years, retiring in 1988. He and his wife traveled extensively and were members of Good Sam\'s Club and Escapees RV Club. He was the first president of the Dayville Veterans Club and a member of the Tri State Coin Club. Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters, Marsha House, Cheryl …
2010-07-25 … Young University, mayor of Provo, Utah and a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Arthur Gaeth - Arthur Gaeth was the first president of a mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Czechoslovakia starting in 1929. Arturo de Hoyos - Arturo de Hoyos was …
2010-07-25 … Binghamton . As other schools were added, Harpur College retained its name as the liberal arts college core, and largest component, of Binghamton. The first president of Harpur College, who began as Dean of Triple Cities College, was Glenn Bartle. The second president served several years during the Vietnam era, …
2010-07-25 … Prophet, "who was called of God and ordained an Apostle of Jesus Christ, to be the first Elder of this Church" (Doc. and Cov. 20:2), was the first President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For nearly three years after its organization he acted without Counselors, but close by his …
2010-07-25 … a state made clear when British authorities suppressed local government in colonies accustomed to home rule , e.g. Massachusetts […] 3 ] The first President , George Washington , warned his countrymen \"to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world […] 4 ] Under John …
2010-07-25 … (24,000 m²) pond that adjoins the campus […] Facilities and Places […] Libraries The Glenn G. Bartle Library, named after the Universityĉs first president, contains collections in the humanities, social sciences, government documents and collections in mathematical and computer sciences. Additionally, …
2010-07-25 … and again in 1844, but it is substantially the basis upon which the society has operated through all the eventful years of its successful career. The first president of this society, Rev. Samuel Blatchford, D.D., was one of the honorable sixty members of the convention which formed the American Bible Society, …
2010-07-25 … […] Benjamin Cluff […] Benjamin Cluff, Jr. (7 February 1858 in Provo, Utah ă 16 June 1948 in California) was the first President of Brigham Young University, and the school\'s third principal. Under his administration, the students and faculty more than doubled in size […] …
2010-07-25 … by the fiery Ban Johnson Byron Bancroft \"Ban\" Johnson , was an American executive in professional baseball who served as the founder and first president of the American League […] nbsp;decided to challenge the National League\'s position. In 1900, he changed the name of the league to the American …
2010-07-25 … 1875, he was elected to represent North Carolina\'s 4th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving until 1881. In 1885, he was the first president of the North Carolina state bar association. He was appointed as a state court judge in North Carolina in 1887. (bio by: Family …
2010-07-25 … January 16, 1968 Greenville, South Carolina) was an American Fundamentalist Christian evangelist, pioneer religious broadcaster and the founder and first president of Bob Jones University. He was married twice: his first wife, Bernice Sheffield, contracted tuberculosis and died within ten months of their …
2010-07-25 Most people believe the Sacramento County Bar Association was founded in 1927, when a gentleman by the name of Herbert E. White served as the first President of the Association. And most people would be correct. But what most people don’t know is that before there was a Sacramento County Bar …
2010-07-25 … and Geological society received corporate privileges, and soon after rented a cabinet-room on Franklin street, Capt. E. L. Dana having been elected the first president. This room, it was supposed, would be sufficiently large for the wants of the society for many years to come. But, owing to the praiseworthy …
2010-07-25 … located. It is named in honor of Dr. William Bentley , who donated his private library to the College. In a letter of February 1824 to Allegheny\'s first president and founder, Timothy Alden, Thomas Jefferson wrote he hoped his University of Virginia could someday possess the richness of Allegheny\'s library. [ …
2010-07-25 … Trip: Fort Sam Houston, TexasFort Sam Houston is a U.S. Army post in San Antonio, Texas. Known colloquially as "Fort Sam," it is named for the first President of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston. The installation\'s missions include serving as the command headquarters for the United States Army North …
2010-07-25 … Trip: Fort Sam Houston, TexasFort Sam Houston is a U.S. Army post in San Antonio, Texas. Known colloquially as "Fort Sam," it is named for the first President of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston. The installation\'s missions include serving as the command headquarters for the United States Army North …
2010-07-25 … of the township\'s public schools in the early \'60s, whose town became the first in America to vote to integrate its schools voluntarily. Sigel was the first president of Teaneck Clergy Council. He died in Hackensack, New Jersey on June 26, 2005. Dick Dietz (63) former All-Star catcher involved with Don Drysdale …
2010-07-25 … 1995, two of his compositions were selected for publication by Columbia Music Company and Mel Bay Publications. In 1988 he jointly founded and was the first President of the Triangle Guitar Society.
2010-07-25 … including over 2.3 million volumes; 41,985 journal holdings and 2.1 million microform, map and multimedia items. The , named after the Universityĉs first president, contains collections in the humanities, social sciences, government documents and collections in mathematical and computer sciences. Additionally, …
2010-07-25 … was actively engaged in the development of the stock yards industry there. When the Sioux City Grain Exchange was organized he was elected its first president, serving in that capacity during the early period of the development of that organization. For twenty-one years prior to his voluntary …
2010-07-25 … […] terms. December 6, 1884 […] Nation�s architectural tribute to its founding father […] Revolutionary War hero and first president, George Washington, is […] completed. The Washington Monument, a 550-foot obelisk, still […] stands in the middle of …
2010-07-25 … a list of 59 others given the title since its inception in 1960. According to Penn State, the Evan Pugh professorships, named for the universityĉs first president, are awarded to faculty members who are Čnationally or internationally acknowledged leaders in their fields of research or creative activity; have …
2010-07-25 … According to Steel, one of the group\'s aims was to make the Oregon Cascades famous and to sponsor regular outings. (22) After being elected its first president, Steel organized an outing to Crater Lake in August 1896. The group gave it wide publicity and supplied the event with an interesting touch by …
2010-07-25 … community�s well-being. In 1993, Dalton helped form the Nevada Cooperative Credit Union, securing the necessary large deposits and serving as its first president. He also created the Next Dollar Foundation, which provides scholarship funds and money for capital projects. In addition to serving as a director …
2010-07-25 … communityĉs well-being. In 1993, Dalton helped form the Nevada Cooperative Credit Union, securing the necessary large deposits and serving as its first president. He also created the Next Dollar Foundation, which provides scholarship funds and money for capital projects. In addition to serving as a director …
2010-07-25 … Irish immigrant from Dreen and his mother\'s family was of Ulster ancestry. Chester was born in North Fairfield, Vermont on October 5, 1830. He was the first President born in Vermont. He was one of two Presidents born in Vermont. Arthur was an Epicopalian. He had both a mustache and long sideburns. Ellan Lewis …
2010-07-25 … communityĉs well-being. In 1993, Dalton helped form the Nevada Cooperative Credit Union, securing the necessary large deposits and serving as its first president. He also championed the creation of the Next Dollar Foundation, which provides scholarship funds and money for capital projects in areas served by …
2010-07-25 … […] The above Timeline was done by in The PrintMaster […] Did You Know […] He was the first president to hire a valet, or personal servant […] He signed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which banned Chinese immigration to the …
2010-07-25 … Park when it was slated to be sold as federal land, further industrializing East Los Angeles. Roybal was one of the original founders and served as the first president of the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA), whose mission was to empower the Latino community. This played a major role in electing Roybal …
2010-07-25 … , Italian , algebra , arithmetic , history , geography , elocution , and bookkeeping . Father Maraschi, apart from being the college\'s first president, was also a professor and the college\'s treasurer; and served as Saint Ignatius Church\'s first pastor . A new building was constructed in 1862 …
2010-07-25 … the California Petroleum Company suspended operations, No. 6 played a part in the formative years of the Union Oil Company, of which Mr. Bard was the first president. Mr. Bard became the United States Senator and holds a prominent place in California history. This monument is dedicated to Ojai #6, Senator Bard, …
2010-07-25 … the California Petroleum Company suspended operations, No. 6 played a part in the formative years of the Union Oil Company, of which Mr. Bard was the first president. Mr. Bard became the United States Senator and holds a prominent place in California history. This monument is dedicated to Ojai #6, Senator Bard, …
2010-07-25 … the former president and chief executive officer of General Dynamics, was confirmed by Congress after his appointment by President Richard Nixon as the first president of the newly formed Amtrak, previously known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. On 11 September 1975 Gov. Hugh Carey of New York …
2010-07-25 … […] owned over eighty pairs of pants. He did not give an […] inaugural address. Mutton chops were […] his favorite food. Although he was […] not the first President to take the Oath of Office, he was the […] first President to do so in his own home. It was once under […] suspicion that Arthur was not even an …
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2010-07-25 … , creator of del.icio.us […] Jonathan I. Schwartz , CEO of Sun Microsystems […] Dmitry Shapiro […] Jeff Skoll , billionaire co-founder and first president of eBay […] Richard Stallman , programmer of Emacs , founder of GNU […] Larry Tesler , creator of Gypsy […] Dave Winer , content management, …
2010-07-25 … legal existence of a college […] and Mother Pauline OĉNeill, then director, became […] the Collegeĉs first president. Known as the Čbuilder […] for Godč because of the unprecedented growth during […] her tenure, Mother …
2010-07-25 … […] the legal existence of a college, and Mother Pauline O’Neill […] then director, became the College’s first president. Known […] as the “builder for God” because of the unprecedented […] growth during her tenure, Mother …
2010-07-25 … and later a Junior Holy Name for young boys of the parish. The Ladies of St. Anne Society was organized in 1916 with Mrs. Joseph Lafleur as first president. The St. Vincent de Paul Conference was founded at Holy Ghost sixteen years later in 1932 with a membership of fourteen. By the year 1923, the …
2010-07-25 … active in various Veterans organizations in […] Tacoma and Seattle. He organized the Bataan Corregidor Survivors […] Association, and was the first president of the organization. Members were […] mostly Philippine Scouts veterans who retired in the area. He worked for […] 15 years and retired the …
2010-07-25 … membership and the meetings were held in the Public Library. At this time the group took the name of Charlotte Drama League, and Mrs. Wanzer became the first president. On June 1, 1928 the Charlotte Drama League produced its first play, \"Outward Bound,\" in the basement auditorium of the Public Library. Among …
2010-07-25 … Massachusetts, baseball franchise […] 160; Joined by Colonel John I. Rogers, an attorney on Governor Pattison\'s staff, in 1883 Reach became the first president of the Philadelphia Phillies. With no players and nothing but the right of franchise, Reach renovated an old ball park and hastily assembled a team. …
2010-07-25 … Mississippi Legislature establishing Delta State Teachers College in Cleveland, Mississippi. On February 14, 1925 James Wesley Broom was appointed the first President of Delta State Teachers College. On September 16th of that year, the new college officially opened with a gala grand opening ceremony. In its first …
2010-07-25 … C.S.A. General Stephen D. Lee (who later became the first president of Mississippi State University) was placed in command of all the cavalry in Mississippi � 1863 […] 4 …
2010-07-25 … Australian author (d. 1946) 1873 Ichizo Kobayashi, Japanese industrialist and Minister of Commerce and Industry (d. 1957) 1876 Wilhelm Pieck, first President of East Germany (d. 1960) 1879 Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge 1st lady (1923-29) (d. 1957) 1883 Clement Richard Attlee (L) British PM (1945-51) (d. …
2010-07-25 … the court. [14] While in Indianapolis , Benjamin Harrison was both the first President of the University Club, a private gentlemen\'s club , and the first President of the Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club of Indianapolis, the fraternity\'s first such club. Both clubs were still in existence in 2008. [16] Harrison …
2010-07-25 … Medal in 1963 and signed the […] Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1966 […] Norona was a founder […] and first president (1935) of the Ohio Valley Stamp Club in Wheeling […] West Virginia. He helped organize philatelic exhibitions in the […] Ohio …
2010-07-25 … Zagreb , Croatia | spouse= Ankica Tuđman | party= Croatian Democratic Union […] Franjo Tuđman ( May 14 , 1922 […] December 10 , 1999 ) was the first president of Croatia in the 1990s . Tuđman\'s political party HDZ ( Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica , Croatian Democratic Union ) won the first post- …
2010-07-25 … to "Worldwide" […] Dr. Franjo Tuđman 1922-1999, HONOR HIM […] Dr. Franjo Tuđman (May 14, 1922 - December 10, 1999) was the first president ...
2010-07-25 … Taken by A.W. Rothengatter, Philadelphia […] Ridgway, Thomas […] 5/16/1883 […] DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Photograph of Thomas Ridgway, first president of Girard Trust Co., Philadelphia. Also, 1 undated Photograph of Sarah Pancoast Ridgway. And, 1 Autograph Document seemingly in the hand of …
2010-07-25 … The Public is admitted to the Washington Monument 1903 11" of rainfall in 24 hours is recorded in New York City 1915 Woodrow Wilson becomes the first president to attend a World Series game 1930 The first transcontinental flight by a woman is completed by Laura Ingalls 1936 Hoover Dam begins transmitting …
2010-07-25 … quantities. The price of aluminum dropped quickly from $4.86 per pound to $0.70 per pound. Hunt would serve as the fledgling company\'s first president from 1888 to 1899 (New York Times) and identify early markets for the metal ranging from materials for electric cables to cookware. Alcoa would …
2010-07-25 … […] Hunt\' is also a common . It may refer to […] 9733 […] American engineer, inventor of the […] 9733 […] 1817-1888), American industrialist, first president of […] 9733 […] 1855 -1899), A founder of the company that became the aluminum company […] 9733 […] born 1964), American writer and actress […] …
2010-07-25 Tuđman, Franjo From New World Encyclopedia Franjo Tuđman (May 14, 1922 - December 10, 1999) was the first president of Croatia from 1990 until 1999. He was reelected twice and remained in power until his death in 1999. He is known as the \"Father of Croatia […] …
2010-07-25 … the Stamford National Bank and the First National Bank merged under the name of the First Stamford National Bank in 1919 Mr. Merritt was elected the first president. He served two years and then became chairman of the board of directors. He was honorary chairman at the time of his death. From 1916, when he …
2010-07-25 … and Kaiser do not become weak, ineffective competitors […] In 1951 Roy Hunt retired as President and Irving W. (known as Chief) Wilson became the first President from a non-founding family […] Alcoa had been listed on the Curb exchange in 1925, the forerunner of the American Stock Exchange, but on June 11, …
2010-07-25 WikiTap Franjo Tuđman Franjo Tuđman (May 14, 1922 - December 10, 1999 ) was the first president of Croatia in the 1990s. Tuđman\'s political party HDZ (Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica, Croatian Democratic Union) won the first post-communist …
2010-07-25 … the State of Arizona Alfred Hunt (steel magnate) 1 product, approx. 2 pages Alfred Hunt (steel magnate) (1817-1888), American industrialist, first president of Bethlehem Iron Company John Hunt (Quaker minister) 1 product, approx. 1 pages John Hunt (Quaker minister) (1740-1824), Quaker minister …
2010-07-25 … \"The Thermoelastic Behavior of Thrust Washer Bearings Considering Boundary Lubrication, Asperity Contact and Thermoviscous Effects.\" Named after the first president of the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), the Captain Alfred E. Hunt Memorial Award is given annually to a Society of Tribologists and …
2010-07-25 … \"The Esoterist\", which ran from 1906 to 1924 […] She wrote a book called \"George Washington\'s vision with interpretation\", presumably about the first president\'s prophecies . Published in 1926, it was copied from an 1880 reprint in the National Tribune (v. 4, no. 12, Dec. 1880 […] She also wrote the …
2010-07-25 … and Kaiser do not become weak, ineffective competitors […] In 1951 Roy Hunt retired as President and Irving W. (known as Chief) Wilson became the first President from a non-founding family […] Alcoa had been listed on the Curb exchange in 1925, the forerunner of the American Stock Exchange, but on June 11, …
2010-07-25 … representing twenty-two clubs from nine states approved the Lions Club designation. They elected Dr. William P. Woods, from Indiana, as their first president and founder. Melvin Jones was named acting secretary. Jones was active in Lionism until his death in 1981. A constitution and …
2010-07-25 … a Ph.D from Princeton University. In 1910, he returned to Korea and became a political activist during Japanese occupation of Korea. He later became the first president of South Korea. The first group of Korean laborers came to Hawaii in January 1903 to fill in gaps created by problems with Chinese and Japanese …
2010-07-25 … Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was 56 years old and lived in Pittsburgh. Mr. Hunt was a grandson of Alfred E. Hunt, a founder and first president of the Aluminum Company of America. His father, the late Roy A. Hunt Sr., was president of Alcoa from 1928 to 1951. Mr. Hunt joined the Mellon Bank …
2010-07-25 … of America for 23 years, and his great-grandfather, Capt. Alfred E. Hunt, United States Army, one of the founders of the concern, served as its first president, from 1888 to 1899. Mr. Hunt, a clinical psychologist who has a private practice in Boston, was graduated from St. Paul\'s School and Harvard …
2010-07-25 … all of the presidents of the University of Chicago. William Rainey Harper, 1891-1906 It all began when John D. Rockefeller asked Harper to become the first president of the University of Chicago. Harper\'s belief in lifelong learning is closely tied to the U of C tradition of liberal education and support of …
2010-07-25 … in life; and to promote the public welfare by exercising an influence on behalf of humanity and civilization.\" In selecting the university\'s first president, Leland Stanford sought out an educator who would share his educational vision as well as grow with the university. Six months before the opening of …
2010-07-25 … course, DuBois was born after slavery ended, so he had a different background, which undoubtedly contributed to his different views.) Washington was the first president of Tuskegee Institute, a site we will be visiting later this trip. (He is sometimes described as its founder, but the founding seems to have been …
2010-07-25 … living in Britain became pivotal. He was Chaim Weizmann, a persistent and persuasive leader of Zionism in Britain who later would become Israel\'s first president. He was a tireless toiler for Zionism and enjoyed easy access to both Lloyd George and Balfour. Aware of their desire for U.S. support, Weizmann …
2010-07-25 … States. During his tour in St. Petersburg, a new trade and maritime treaty was signed between Russia and the United States. William Wilkins was first president of the Bank of Pittsburgh, a U.S. District Court Judge from Western Pennsylvania, and U.S. Representative and Senator from Pennsylvania. President …
2010-07-25 … World War I, and president of the American Medical Association 1210 - Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States 1300 - Daniel Coit Gilman, first president of Johns Hopkins University and first Director of Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as a trail blazer in American graduate and professional education …
2010-07-25 … all propositions of the president are submitted. The growth of the university has been steady, and its conduct careful. David Starr Jordan 3 was its first president. See O. H. Elliot and O. V. Eaton, Stanford University and thereabouts (San Francisco, 1896), and the official publications of the university. …
2010-07-25 … Hubert Humphrey […] Presidential Candidate, US Senator, Barry Goldwater (UFO interests and knowledge […] President Richard Nixon, first US President to resign from the office. (UFO interests-Homestead AFB […] H.R. Haldeman, White House Chief of Staff, Nixon Administriation. Aware of …
2010-07-25 … Hubert Humphrey […] Presidential Candidate, US Senator, Barry Goldwater (UFO interests and knowledge […] President Richard Nixon, first US President to resign from the office. (UFO interests-Homestead AFB […] H.R. Haldeman, White House Chief of Staff, Nixon Administriation. Aware of …
2010-07-25 … at Montgomery to […] organize the government of the Confederate States. 1861�February 18. Jefferson Davis inaugurated […] at Montgomery, first President of the confederate States. 1861�March 21. State Convention adjourned, first […] having ratified the Constitution of the Confederate States, …
2010-07-25 … as \"the stone age,\" when much of Stanford\'s sandstone walls were cut and erected. In 1906, the university was still under the leadership of its first president, David Starr Jordan . But by 1909, Jordan was spending more and more time on the cause of world peace and took a series of leaves of absence. He …
2010-07-25 … (1850 - 17 April 1924) was author of the History of the Church in Orkney and several other works on ecclesiastical history. He was a founder and the first president of the Orkney Antiquarian Society. "James Brown Is Dead" and "James Brown Is Still Alive" are two of the earliest and best …
2010-07-25 … who […] designed the buildings, the […] farmĉs open fields became […] the site of arcades and […] quadrangles. In a 1913 letter, Stanfordĉs first president, David Starr Jordan […] wrote: ČThe yellow sandstone arches and cloisters, the Ĉred-tiled roofs against […] the azure sky,ĉ make a picture that can …
2010-07-25 … town government of Aurelius; but in April, 1815, it was incorporated as a village […] with ample powers for the necessary improvement of the place. The first president was Joseph Colt, and the first trustees were Enos T. Throop, Bradley Tuttle, Lyman Payne and David Hyde […] Protection of the village from …
2010-07-25 … ample […] confidence and has invested his capital in enterprises that […] further the welfare of the place. He was the first president […] of the Bank of Marlow, and is the principal factor in the […] recently organized Payne Lumber Company. He has …
2010-07-25 … receiving a Heritage Lottery Fund grant for expansion and refurbishment in 2002. Dr Whitehead\'s achievement was recognised with an MBE in 1990. As the first president of the Ripon Museum Trust, Dr Whitehead continued to make a major contribution to the development of the city\'s museum provision which saw the …
2010-07-25 … receiving a Heritage Lottery Fund grant for expansion and refurbishment in 2002. Dr Whitehead\'s achievement was recognised with an MBE in 1990. As the first president of the Ripon Museum Trust, Dr Whitehead continued to make a major contribution to the development of the city\'s museum provision which saw the …
2010-07-25 … Crenna 1927, Dick Clark 1929, G. Gordon Liddy 1930, David Mamet 1947, June Pointer 1954, Billy Idol 1955, Bo Jackson 1962 […] Clinton became the first U.S. President to visit Northern Ireland (NY Times, November 30, 1995 […] Churchill Dies at 90 At Home in London [11/30/1874-1/24/1965] (By ANTHONY LEWIS, …
2010-07-25 … 1820 d. November 5, 1874 Edward Creighton was Nebraska\'s wealthiest citizen in 1862. Founded Omaha\'s First National Bank and was it\'s first president. Through much of the 1860\'s, he battled with members of The U.S. Congress to establish Omaha as the get the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific …
2010-07-25 … later had cause to regret their too-easy reliance on Enlightenment assumptions at the expense of the irrational , dark side of human nature. The first president to become an assassin\'s target was ironically the first to have been elected by mass popular suffrage , Andrew Jackson. On 30 January 1835 he …
2010-07-25 … civilians and set fire to their village during the . 1963 […] gained its independence from the United Kingdom. 1964 - Prime Minister became the first President of the . 1969 - Milan\'s Piazza Fontana was by right-wing terrorists hoping to blame the they\'d caused on Communists; this time in Italian …
2010-07-25 … civilians and set fire to their village during the . 1963 […] gained its independence from the United Kingdom. 1964 - Prime Minister became the first President of the . 1969 - Milan\'s Piazza Fontana was by right-wing terrorists hoping to blame the they\'d caused on Communists; this time in Italian …
2010-07-25 … disagreements. Unlike many similar clubs of that day, it carried out no lynchings. Thomas Ashley, a brawny blacksmith, was the association\'s first president, and was also elected first justice of the peace in Kenosha precinct. The county was not surveyed by the government until 1856, …
2010-07-25 … to its degree programs, the College hosts various symposia and conferences. History The College was established on October 6, 1884 and its first president, Commodore Stephen B. Luce , was given the old building of the Newport Asylum for the Poor to house it on Coaster\'s Harbor Island in …
2010-07-25 … and from 1816 until his death in 1835. He was born in Lamington, New Jersey.Caldwell County […] presiding professor (1796-1797, 1799-1804) and the first president (1804-1812, 1816-1835) of the University of North Carolina University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel …
2010-07-25 … government again, although he was a continuing irritation in the North. Carranza called for a Constitutional convention (1916 […] He was elected the first president under the new Mexican Constitution of 1917. The Government finally dealt with Zapata. After a vicious anti-guerilla campaign weakened his forces, …
2010-07-25 … […] of the blood vessels surrounding the bony joints. In 1789 approximately […] six months after his inauguration as our first president, he developed […] cramps, fever and chills and was found to have a carbuncle (inflamed […] mass under the skin) near the …
2010-07-25 … Frederick Fitzgerald, a builder of the London Water Works who also dabbled in furniture, liquor, groceries, and oil, became Imperial\'s first president. Its vice president, Jacob Englehart, who by age 33 had 14 years experience in oil, having started his first refinery at age 19. 1881 …
2010-07-25 … Toledo scientific community. Dr. Sam Silverman, assistant professor of chemical physics and research associate at the University of Toledo, became the first president of Sigma Xi. Silverman, who received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1952, joined the growing University of Toledo faculty in 1955. When …
2008-11-21 … a forty-seven-year-old prince from the prairie who cheerfully ran the race, and when his opponents threw sand at him, he just smiled back. He’ll be the first president in history to look really good making a jump shot. He loves his classy wife and his sweet little daughters. He looks good in the kitchen. He can …
2009-06-04 … to view America differently, and if anyone could do that, if anyone could truthfully say those words and mean them in Egypt, it is Barack Obama: America's first African-American President. Indeed, the quintessence of change resides within him. The intriguing bit came when he began to talk about Palestine. I expect he will get a large …
2009-06-24 … published from 1979 to 1982 in Tehran for which he was incarcerated from 1983 to 1989 in Iran. On April 11, 1979, debated Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr (first president of the Islamic Republic) before a live TV audience on the topic of Islamic economics vs. socialist economics. The debate was viewed by 22 million …
2007-09-15 … is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. The Egyptian Republic was declared on 18 June 1953 with General Muhammad Naguib as the first President of the Republic. Naguib was forced to resign in 1954 by Gamal Abdel Nasser – the real architect of the 1952 movement – and was later put under house …
2007-09-15 … The main figures in the early Provisional IRA were Seán Mac Stiofáin (who served as the organisation's first chief of staff), Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (the first president of Provisional Sinn Féin), Dáithí Ó Conaill, and Joe Cahill. All served on the first Provisional IRA Army Council.[14] The Provisional appellation …
2008-09-20 … also the capital of the GDR or East Germany. Both sides we're told were not psychologically prepared for Unification in 1990. I didn't realize that the first President Bush was one of the only Presidents to support German unification. We covered a whole variety of issues with Thomas who I found to be extremely …
2009-02-20 … brave soldiers who gave their lives to fight these terrorists? Obama insulted the Medal of Honor Award winners at their Inauguration Ball by being the first President in over 40 years to not show up and now he inviting their very enemies to come live in our country at our expense? Why not just send all of our …
2009-02-27 … (screw ‘em) and he made sure taxes always went down so America could prosper. That’s the line now, and he’s the hero who ran things just that way. The first President Bush followed him, and could pull off any of that stuff, and he lasted one term, followed by eight years of Bill Clinton, who had a far different …
2009-02-26 … collapsing. Obama, Pelosi, et al are big-spending, high-taxing liberals. They are not socialists. They are no more eager to own these banks than the first President Bush was to own the savings and loan industry – in both cases, federal ownership was a final recourse after a terrible failure. And it was on our …
2009-05-14 On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States. "As the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent," he wrote James Madison, "it is devoutly …
2009-05-13 … 1995, Zimbabwe's parliament introduced legislation banning homosexual acts.[57] In 1997, a court found Canaan Banana, Mugabe's predecessor and the first President of Zimbabwe, guilty of 11 counts of sodomy and indecent assault.[59] Banana's trial proved embarrassing for Mugabe, when Banana's accusers alleged …
2009-07-08 … borrowings and leading to what Tim Congdon, founder of Lombard Street Research, called a “debt explosion”. The triumph of crony capitalism: “First President Bush, then President Obama poured billions into General Motors and Chrysler to keep the companies alive but barely breathing. That was just for …
2008-09-28 … We will always be glad of this triumph, but we must not forget the challenges ahead […] Chen Jiongming during his inauguration address as first President of the Republic of China, 1934 […] 1] Xinjing is OTL Beijing, China. Xinjing means “new capital.” [2] Nippon and Abyssinia both escaped colonial …
2008-06-24 … Kingdom broke away. He led the negotiations with Germany that led to recognition of Cymru as an independent state. He was elected unopposed as first President of the Republic of Cymru, and held this non-executive position until his death in 1943 […] What is our task? To make Cymru a fit country for heroes …
2009-06-06 Mr. Obama's revelation of his "inner Muslim" in Cairo reveals much about who he is. He is our first president without an instinctive appreciation of the culture, history, tradition, common law and literature whence America sprang. The genetic imprint writ …
2008-03-26 … top of his class.” Obama notes his father’s friends “were legion, and he helped organize the International Students Association, of which he became the first president.” He omits any mention of his father’s continued success with women. The Daily Mail again presented the underside of the story, reporting Obama …
2008-07-05 … an equally stirring story of another people’s quest for freedom waits to be told to a much wider audience. It’s a disquieting narrative about how the first president quartered nine slaves in the nation’s first White House, a mansion at Sixth and Market Streets in the city where the Declaration of Independence was …
2009-06-18 … for EU President The Mail reports that David Cameron and the Conservatives have dismissed reports that they support Tony Blair's candidacy to become the first President of the EU. Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague said yesterday: 'We are not in favour of a President of the EU at all. We don't agree that …
2009-01-15 … City on April 30, 1789 -- began with a personal apology. In a fashion inconceivable in a country no longer known for acknowledging its faults, our first president, in his very first words, apologized to Congress for his own unworthiness to assume the highest office in the new country he had helped to found. …
2009-03-15 … record, the fabrication of falsehoods, and an utter disregard for the truth […] The loss of Mr Freeman, a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia under the first president Bush, suggests that Mr Obama's ability to make significant changes in US policy in the Middle East will be severely limited by domestic political …
2009-06-27 … ratified by all 27 member states by the time they come to power. So all that Lord Mandelson has to do to achieve his dream - perhaps with Blair as the first President of Europe and he himself as chef de cabinet - is to keep Mr Brown clinging on for just four precious months. For he knows he can rely upon the Prime …
2009-07-01 … Iranians, including Ahmedinejad, were fighting in the IRGC (many martyring themselves) in the war with Iraq in the 1980s. Rafsanjani became Iran ’s first president in 1989 and added to his family’s vast fortune, much of it connected with oil, during his privatisation programme when he opened the oil industry to …
2009-07-05 … "Whose Israel Shall It Be?" (see "Other Voices" supplement), Richard Cohen wrote: "The day after the U.N. created the state of Israel, the country's first president, Chaim Weizmann...issued a warning to the Israeli leaders of today: 'I am certain that the world will judge the Jewish state by what it will do with …
2009-04-08 … makes new progress for your people. Now, my country's democracy has its own story. The general who led America in revolution and governed as our first president was, as many of you know, George Washington. And like you, we built a grand monument to honor our founding father — a towering obelisk that stands …
2009-02-09 … is that there is no hope at all of stabilizing the world economy on current policies. End of todays Telegraph article Tony Blair is poised to become the first President of Europe after it was confirmed that French leader Nicolas Sarkozy is determined to help him win the post. A senior aide to President Sarkozy told …
2009-06-24 … Reserve" and its secretive international benefactors appear to go well beyond currency and interest rates. Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson was the first President from west of the Appalachians. He was unique for the times in being elected by the voters, without the direct support of a recognized political …
2009-07-09 … to spend their money than does government. The Republicans -- who, remember, supported the first bailout, under Bush -- are only slightly better. The first President Bush signed into law the Americans With Disabilities Act, telling private employers under what circumstances they should hire and "accommodate" …
2005-10-25 … of staff to Education Secretary William J. Bennett during the Reagan Administration, and then as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle under the first President Bush. Later he became the leader of the Project for the Republican Future." If you want to see or hear some of his political views, thoughts or …
2009-03-25 … President of the Supreme Court, Helsinki Péter Köves, President of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE), Brussels Vincent Lamanda, First President of the Court of Cassation, Paris Vito Monetti, President of the association Magistrats Européens pour la Démocratie et les Libertés (MEDEL), Rome …
2009-07-05 Yesterday from the Palace of Versailles, Nicolas Sarkozy became the first president to address Parliament in 150 years. He took the opportunity to show his determination over the proposed HADOPI legislation, promising that he will …
2008-10-26 … itself- except it will be worse. Clinton, after all, was a moving force in the sometimes-Centrist Democratic Leadership Conference; Obama will be the first president the McGovern wing of the party has ever elected. HT: Drudge
2009-06-10 … means Mr Blair is now free to re-claim his rightful place in Number 10. BBC report Nicolas Sarkozy has withdrawn his backing of Tony Blair to become the first president of the European Union, senior sources have told the BBC. The French president is understood to have changed his mind after meeting German Chancellor …
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