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In 1973, he became a legislative aide to Representative Gerry Studds of Massachusetts, for whom Hoeffel did research on foreign overfishing.
McGovern lives in Worcester with his wife, Lisa Murray McGovern, a former aide to U. S. Representative Gerry Studds.
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Rep. Gerry Studds introduced the Employment Non-Discrimination Act on June 23, 1994.
On July 20, 1983, Representatives Dan Crane, a Republican from Illinois, and Gerry Studds, a Democrat from Massachusetts, were censured by the House of Representatives for their involvement in the 1983 Congressional page sex scandal.
On July 14, 1983 the House Ethics Committee recommended that Rep. Dan Crane ( R-IL ) and Rep. Gerry Studds ( D-MA ) be reprimanded for having engaged in sexual relationships with minors, specifically 17-year-old congressional pages.
Initially a teacher, Sasso began his political career as an organizer for Congressman Gerry Studds, and gained note as an organizer for Ted Kennedy in the 1980 Iowa primaries.
Gerry Eastman Studds (; May 12, 1937 – October 14, 2006 ) was an American Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts who served from 1983 until 1997.
Gerry Studds was born in Mineola, New York.
He was the son of ( Gerry ) Eastman Studds ( an architect who helped design the FDR Drive in New York City ) and his wife, the former Beatrice Murphy.
The Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, which sits at the mouth of Massachusetts Bay, is named for Studds.
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Some of this reputation was founded on the core of talent brought together for the filming of 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ) who subsequently worked together on series and feature films for Gerry Anderson.
He would be replaced by Gerry Hunsicker, who until 2004 would continue to oversee the building of the Astros into one of the better and most consistent organizations in the Major Leagues.
Evans ' basement apartment had become the meeting place for several young musicians and composers such as Davis, Roach, pianist John Lewis, and baritone sax player Gerry Mulligan who were unhappy with the increasingly virtuoso instrumental techniques that dominated the bebop scene.
Setting aside Peary's claim, the first confirmed surface conquest of the North Pole was that of Ralph Plaisted, Walt Pederson, Gerry Pitzl and Jean Luc Bombardier, who traveled over the ice by snowmobile and arrived on April 19, 1968.
The present owner is the former circus proprietor Gerry Cottle who purchased the site for around £ 6million.
Gerry Adams, who had joined the Republican Movement in the early 1960s, sided with the Provisionals.
Sight Acts, Magicians and Illusionists who appeared on the show include Tim Ellis, Ross Skiffington, Sam Angelico, Zig & Zag, Ron Challinor, Chris Kirby, Ron Blasket and Gerry Gee, Syd Heylen Jnr, Marty Coffey and Hubert the Super Magician.
Cooder's spot was eventually filled for a short spell by Gerry McGee, who had played with The Monkees.
Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, who co-created Man-Thing for Marvel Comics a year and a half earlier, thought that this origin was too similar to that of their character, and Wein himself had written a Man-Thing story ( in fact, the second ) that was published with a June 1972 cover date, but he refused to change the origin in spite of some cajoling by Conway, who was his roommate at the time.
This was a public faction which initially included, in addition to the SWP, Gerry Healy's British section The Club, the Internationalist Communist Party in France ( then led by Lambert who had expelled Bleibtreu and his grouping ), Nahuel Moreno's party in Argentina and the Austrian and Chinese sections of the FI.
Essex County is famous as the area that Elbridge Gerry ( who was born and raised in Marblehead ) districted into a salamander-like shape in 1812 that gave rise to the word gerrymandering.
Gerry Francis, a key player in the 1970s QPR side who had proved himself as a successful manager with Bristol Rovers, was appointed manager in the summer of 1991.
* His daughter, Lucy ( played by Gerry Cowper ), who only appeared on-screen in one episode (" The Right to Know ") but who is mentioned intermittently throughout.
Another resident of Gleneldon Road was Gerry Shephard, guitarist with the Glitter Band, who lived at no.
Gerry and his friend are interrogated by police who torture and threaten them until both finally agree to sign a confession after being held for up to seven days under the Prevention of Terrorism Acts 1974-1989.
When this man sets fire to a hated prison guard, Gerry is the one who saves him with a blanket.
Hynde then formed a band composed of Pete Farndon ( who was later associated romantically with Hynde ) on bass, James Honeyman-Scott on guitar, and Gerry Mcilduff on drums.
The win over the title contending Cobb gave Norton another shot at a potential title fight, and on May 11, 1981 at Madison Square Garden he stepped into the ring with top contender Gerry Cooney, who like Cobb was undefeated entering the fight.
The new lineup boasted two new lead singers in Don Ciccone ( formerly of The Critters ) and Gerry Polci, who eased the singing load on an ailing Frankie Valli ( who was gradually losing his hearing due to otosclerosis ; eventually, surgery restored most of his hearing ).
Managed initially by Newton's father, the band climbed their way up to the marquee level, then got signed by Gerry Bron ( the Hit Record Productions Ltd .' s boss ) who saw the band at the Blues Loft club in High Wycombe.
First session player Colin Wood was brought in by Gerry Bron, then Ken Hensley a former Newton's colleague in The Gods who was currently playing guitar in Toe Fat was lined up.
Bolder, who by that time " had had enough of Gerry Bron and the management ", decided to join Wishbone Ash and when Dechert left, Uriah Heep were down to just Mick Box with the name and contract.

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Gerry later became the ninth Governor of Massachusetts.
The film also featured such acts as The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Gerry & the Pacemakers, James Brown, Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Lesley Gore, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, and The Beach Boys ( whose sequence was later cut from the film, due to contract issues ).
The song " You'll Never Walk Alone ", originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel and later recorded by Liverpool musicians Gerry & The Pacemakers, is the club's anthem and has been sung by the Anfield crowd since the early 1960s.
His famous album Libertango was recorded in Milan in May 1974 and later that year he separated from Amelita Baltar and in September recorded the album Summit-Reunion Cumbre with the saxophonist Gerry Mulligan and an Italian orchestra, including jazz musicians such as bassist Pino Presti and drummer Tullio De Piscopo, in Milan.
Similar to the approach employed in the McLean transaction, the use of publicly traded holding companies as investment vehicles to acquire portfolios of investments in corporate assets was a relatively new trend in the 1960s, popularized by the likes of Warren Buffett ( Berkshire Hathaway ) and Victor Posner ( DWG Corporation ), and later adopted by Nelson Peltz ( Triarc ), Saul Steinberg ( Reliance Insurance ) and Gerry Schwartz ( Onex Corporation ).
" Pasko later became one of several screenwriters also known for their work in comics, such as Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, to contribute to the show.
and a later Prime Minister John Howard refused to meet Gerry Adams from Sinn Féin on a visit to Australia in 2000.
Jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan lived in Darien in later life and died there in 1996.
Similar to the approach employed in the McLean transaction, the use of publicly traded holding companies as investment vehicles to acquire portfolios of investments in corporate assets was a relatively new trend in the 1960s popularized by the likes of Warren Buffett ( Berkshire Hathaway ) and Victor Posner ( DWG Corporation ) and later adopted by Nelson Peltz ( Triarc ), Saul Steinberg ( Reliance Insurance ) and Gerry Schwartz ( Onex Corporation ).
The group also later included conga player Wayne Woolford, vocalists Jayne and Gerry, Deborah Cooper saxophonist Fred Demerey, guitarist Louis Wright and George Victory.
In 1964 he began an association with an SWP faction called the Revolutionary Tendency, a faction which was later expelled from the SWP, and came under the influence of British Trotskyist leader Gerry Healy.
" The band would later include Gerry Rafferty.
Gerry didn't let this worry him and just a week later, with a couple of broken ribs strapped up, Gerry raced a TVR at Silverstone in the Six-Hour Relay Race and probably wished he hadn't of, as he lost a wheel, twice!
He frequently led his own combos and sometimes toured with his friend Gerry Mulligan's sextet, and later with Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band.
Williams building was named after Gerry Bertier, a member of the Titans ' 1971 state championship football team who was paralyzed in a car crash and died 10 years later in a second auto accident near Charlottesville, VA.
From then until he died twenty years later Hines recorded endlessly both solo and with jazz notables like Cat Anderson, Harold Ashby, Barney Bigard, Lawrence Brown, Dave Brubeck ( they recorded duets in 1975 ), Jaki Byard ( duets in 1972 ), Benny Carter, Buck Clayton, Cozy Cole, Wallace Davenport, Eddie " Lockjaw " Davis, Vic Dickenson, Roy Eldridge, Duke Ellington ( duets in 1966 ), Ella Fitzgerald, Panama Francis, Bud Freeman, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Gonsalves, Stephane Grappelli, Sonny Greer, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Johnny Hodges, Peanuts Hucko, Helen Humes, Budd Johnson, Jonah Jones, Max Kaminsky, Gene Krupa, Ellis Larkins, Marian McPartland ( duets in 1970 ), Gerry Mulligan, Ray Nance, Oscar Peterson ( duets in 1968 ), Russell Procope, Pee Wee Russell, Jimmy Rushing, Stuff Smith, Rex Stewart, Maxine Sullivan, Buddy Tate, Jack Teagarden, Clark Terry, Sarah Vaughan, Joe Venuti, Earle Warren, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson ( duets in 1965 & 1970 ), Jimmy Witherspoon, Jimmy Woode and Lester Young.
Initially this was to publish their own work and that of some like-minded friends ( including Paul Durcan, Michael Hartnett and Gerry Smyth ), and later to promote the work of neglected Irish modernists like Brian Coffey and Denis Devlin.
Riding high on her success, she starred in the 1968 comedy series Never a Cross Word, and five years later alongside actor Robert Vaughn in puppet master Gerry Anderson's live-action series The Protectors.
Another notable member was Gerry Gable, who would later create the magazine Searchlight.
His father, Gerry Campbell, an immigrant to Canada from the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, taught high school drama classes in Mississauga, Ontario – first at Westwood Secondary School ( now Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School ), later at Lorne Park Secondary School, and now at Erindale Secondary School.
Manon Rhéaume was married to Gerry St-Cyr, a roller hockey player and minor league hockey player in June 1998, whom she later divorced.
( Mann later revealed in interviews that the song was written about their friend, fellow 1960s songwriter Gerry Goffin, whose on-going drug problems were interfering with his career with then-wife Carole King.

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