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Running as a Republican, Gage was elected as Los Angeles City Attorney in 1881, beginning a slow rise within party ranks.
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In 1728, Gage began attending the prestigious Westminster School where he met such figures as John Burgoyne, Richard Howe, Francis Bernard, and George Germain.
Drogan explains that there were three other occupants of his house before the cat arrived: his sister, Amanda ( played by Dolores Sutton ), her friend Carolyn ( played by Alice Drummond ), and the family's butler, Richard Gage ( played by Mark Margolis ).
In later episodes Richard Jordan joined the cast as fellow " equalizer " Harley Gage in order to reduce the workload on Edward Woodward, who suffered a massive heart attack in 1987.
Harvard-educated Shakespearean theatre, Broadway stage, screen, and film actor Richard Jordan appeared as the character Harley Gage in 10 episodes.
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* 27 April – Flying a Gage biplane, Robert G. Fowler makes the first nonstop flight across the Isthmus of Panama, covering 83 km ( 52 miles ) in 1 hour 45 minutes Technically, this is the first nonstop flight across North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
In the 1898 state general elections, Gage defeated his Democratic rival, House Representative James G. Maguire by a modest 6. 7 %.
* Gage, John G, and Paul A. Tyler, 1993, Deep-sea biology: a natural history of organisms at the deep-sea floor.
The magazine ( published then in newspaper format ) was founded by Charles S. Gage and William G. Peckham in 1866 and, except for a hiatus during the last years of World War II, has published continuously since then.
Gage and .
The first Canadian dictionaries of Canadian English were edited by Walter Spencer Avis and published by Gage Ltd.
The dictionaries have regularly been updated since: the Senior Dictionary was renamed Gage Canadian Dictionary and exists in what may be called its 5th edition from 1997.
The scholarly Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles ( DCHP ) was first published in 1967 by Gage Ltd.
The Star had always avoided using recognized Canadian spelling, citing the Gage Canadian Dictionary in their defence.
The earliest documented performance with an electrically amplified guitar was in 1932, by Gage Brewer.
Nathaniel Gage is important in educational psychology because he did research to improve teaching and understand the processes involved in teaching.
Following the writings of suffragist Matilda Joslyn Gage and others, Margaret Murray, in her 1921 book The Witch-Cult in Western Europe, proposed the theory that the witches of the early-modern period were remnants of a pagan cult and that the Christian Church had declared the god of the witches was in fact the Devil.
On November 9, 1882, Baum married Maud Gage, a daughter of Matilda Joslyn Gage, a famous women's suffrage and radical feminist activist.
Sally Roesch Wagner of The Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation has published a pamphlet titled The Wonderful Mother of Oz describing how Matilda Gage's radical feminist politics were sympathetically channeled by Baum into his Oz books.
Some of the earliest thinking about possible biological bases of personality grew out of the case of Phineas Gage.
Conversely, some old recusant families, such as the earls of Shrewsbury, the viscounts Gage, and the Giffards of Chillington, embraced Anglicanism.
She and Matilda Joslyn Gage both made their first public speeches for women's rights at the convention.
* 1848 – Vermont railroad worker Phineas Gage survives a-plus iron rod being driven through his head ; the reported effects on his behavior and personality stimulate thinking about the nature of the brain and its functions.
The convention was organized by Hannah Tracy and Frances Dana Barker Gage, who both were present when Truth spoke.
Gage's 1863 recollection of the convention conflicts with her own report directly after the convention: Gage wrote in 1851 that Akron in general and the press in particular were largely friendly to the woman's rights convention, but in 1863 she wrote that the convention leaders were fearful of the " mobbish " opponents.
Clarke and Attorney
* Thomas Clarke Rye — Attorney General of the 13th Judicial District, Tennessee governor 1915-1919, Chancellor of the 8th Chancery Court of Tennessee 1922-1942
On January 22, 1914 Clarke was appointed by Premier James K. Flemming to the province's Executive Council as Attorney General and Commissioner of Provincial Hospitals.
Clarke attempted to parlay this into a second run for a United States Senate seat early in 1914, but he faced opposition in the primary from Ohio Attorney General Timothy S. Hogan and by the spring appeared to be in danger of losing the race.
Clarke was the choice of both Woodrow Wilson and Attorney General James Clark McReynolds, who felt that the position required a " first rate appointment " to deal with the backlog in the court's docket, and that Clarke's high standing before the Ohio bar marked him out as a man of " decided ability ".
Wilson wanted to fill the seat by appointing his Attorney General, Thomas W. Gregory, but Gregory demurred and suggested Clarke instead.
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