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* 1840 Alexander Cameron Sim, Scottish pharmacist and businessman, founded Kobe Regatta & Athletic Club ( d. 1900 )
Notable traders, agents, and refugee Tories among the Cherokee included John Stuart, Henry Stuart, Alexander Cameron, John McDonald, John Joseph Vann ( father of James Vann ), Daniel Ross ( father of John Ross ), John Walker Sr., John McLemore ( father of Bob ), William Buchanan, John Watts ( father of John Watts Jr .), John D. Chisholm, John Benge ( father of Bob Benge ), Thomas Brown, John Rogers ( Welsh ), John Gunter ( German, founder of Gunter's Landing ), James Adair ( Irish ), William Thorpe ( English ), and Peter Hildebrand ( German ), among many others, several attaining the status of minor chiefs and / or members of significant delegations.
The armies met on 21 June in Lochaber and Alexander, suffering the defection of Clan Chattan ( the MacKintoshes ) and Clan Cameron, was heavily defeated.
Things to Come ( 1936 ) is a British science fiction film produced by Alexander Korda and directed by William Cameron Menzies.
Later that night, at a neo-Nazi party which Derek and Danny are both attending ( despite the fact that Derek told Danny not to attend ), Derek confronts and tells the leader, Cameron Alexander ( Stacy Keach ), that he will no longer associate with him and the gang and tells him to " Stay away from me and Danny ", at which point Cameron provokes and insults Derek.
* Stacy Keach as Cameron Alexander, the older and manipulative leader of the surrounding white supremacy movement
At the time of Stewart's acclamation, Premier Alexander Cameron Rutherford seemed unassailable: he controlled 36 of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta's 41 seats ( Stewart's being one ), and his Liberals had just won nearly sixty percent of the vote in their re-election bid.
In 1910, the government of Alberta Premier Alexander Cameron Rutherford was embroiled in the Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal.
In 1910, the Liberal government of Alexander Cameron Rutherford was embroiled in the Alberta and Great Waterways ( A & GW ) Railway scandal.
Alexander Cameron Rutherford ( February 2, 1857 June 11, 1941 ) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the first Premier of Alberta from 1905 to 1910.
It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory, its first president.
In a letter to Alexander Cameron Rutherford in early 1906, while he was in the process of setting up McGill University College in Vancouver, Tory wrote, " If you take any steps in the direction of a working University and wish to avoid the mistakes of the past, mistakes which have fearfully handicapped other institutions, you should start on a teaching basis.
General Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron GCB ( 20 May 1808 8 June 1888 ) was a British Army officer who fought in the Crimean War ( 1853 1856 ), commanded troops during part of the New Zealand Land Wars and was Governor of the Royal Military College Sandhurst from 1868 to 1875.
: 1920-21: Alexander Gordon Cameron
* In the United Kingdom ; the informal cabinet grouping of David Cameron, Nick Clegg, George Osborne, and Danny Alexander
Cameron has a brother, Allan Alexander ( born 1963, a barrister and QC ) and two sisters, Tania Rachel ( born 1965 ) and Clare Louise ( born 1971 ).
* Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron, British general and commander in the New Zealand Land Wars
* February 2 — Alexander Cameron Rutherford, lawyer and politician, first premier of Alberta ( died 1941 )
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Alexander William Cameron Corbett ( b. 2004 )
Notable Hamilton alumni include US Secretary of State Elihu Root ( 1864 ), US Vice President James S. Sherman ( 1878 ), poet Ezra Pound ( 1905 ), theatre critic Alexander Woollcott ( 1909 ), jurist and diplomat Philip Jessup ( 1919 ), psychologist B. F. Skinner ( 1926 ), Nobel Prize Winner Paul Greengard ( 1948 ), civil rights leader Bob Moses ( 1956 ), novelist Terry Brooks ( 1966 ), playwright Richard Nelson ( 1971 ), US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack ( 1972 ), composer Jay Reise ( 1972 ), Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Melinda Wagner ( 1979 ), novelist Peter Cameron ( 1982 ), actor Tony Goldwyn ( 1982 ), author Garret Kramer ( 1984 ), novelist Kamila Shamsie, actor and writer for The Office Paul Lieberstein ( 1989 ), actor Grayson McCouch ( 1991 ), Academy Award-winning screenwriter Nat Faxon ( 1997 ), and politician and author Matthew Zeller ( 2004 ).
Ross Alexander Cameron ( born 14 May 1965 ), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to October 2004, representing the Division of Parramatta, New South Wales.
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Some notable former DJs at the station include Ryan Cameron, Rhubarb Jones, Rob Parker, Randall Davidson, Jonathan Dorsey, Lisa Lang, Kevin Sanders, Robert Ray, Audra Schwarz, Trevor Head, Drew Fountain, Bubba Petty, Perry Minyard, Mike Bland, Sean Gilbert, Lacey Smith, Brooks Robinson, Errol Crane, John Crosby, Tommy Butler, Jerry Edwards, Bryan Hubbard, Sam Mills, Teri Lamprey, Singin ' Steve Sedberry and Emily Alexander.

Alexander and Campbell
Whilst the Restoration Movement accepted Thomas's right to have his own beliefs, when he started preaching that they were essential to salvation, it led to a fierce series of debates with a notable leader of the movement, Alexander Campbell.
In the Protestant traditions some of the earliest writings opposing unorthodox groups like Swedenborg's teachings, can be traced back to John Wesley, Alexander Campbell and Princeton theologians like Charles Hodge and Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield.
The second, began in western Pennsylvania and Virginia ( now West Virginia ), led by Thomas Campbell and his son, Alexander Campbell.
Young Alexander Campbell
Within the Redstone Association, the differences became intolerable to some of the Baptist leaders, when Alexander Campbell began publishing a journal, The Christian Baptist, promoting reform.
" Alexander Campbell insisted upon " Disciples of Christ ".
Alexander Campbell, Age 65
Alexander Campbell had concerns that holding conventions would lead the movement into divisive denominationalism.
Among its actions, the convention elected Alexander Campbell its President and created the American Christian Missionary Society ( ACMS ).
Alexander Campbell published The Christian Baptist and The Millennial Harbinger.
Alexander Campbell taught young leaders and founded Bethany College.
Sidney Rigdon had disagreements with Alexander Campbell regarding speaking in tongues, and later joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
* Alexander Campbell Fraser
* 1866 Alexander Campbell, Irish founder of the Disciples of Christ ( b. 1788 )
Bruce, with a small following of his most faithful men, including Sir James Douglas and Gilbert Hay, Bruce's brothers Thomas, Alexander and Edward, as well as Sir Neil Campbell and the Earl of Lennox fled.
* September 12 Alexander Campbell, Irish-born founder of the Disciples of Christ ( d. 1866 )
* March 4 Alexander Campbell, Irish / U. S. founder of the Disciples of Christ ( b. 1788 )
* May 22 Alexander Campbell, Canadian politician ( b. 1822 )
* September 9 King James IV of Scotland, Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll, Alexander Stewart ( Archbishop of St Andrews ), ( at the Battle of Flodden Field ) ( b. 1473 )
Thanks to such leaders as Barton W. Stone ( 1772 1844 ) and Alexander Campbell ( 1788 1866 ), the camp meeting revival became a major mode of church expansion for the Methodists and Baptists.
While the leaders of one of the two primary groups making up this movement, Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell, resisted what they saw as the spiritual manipulation of the camp meetings, the revivals contributed to the development of the other major branch, led by Barton W. Stone.
* Alexander Campbell, Presbyterian, and early leader of the Restoration Movement
The southern delegation included Confederate vice-president, Alexander H. Stephens, John A. Campbell, and Robert M. T.

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