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Harold and Bailey
More members joined by mid-May 1946, including Harold Gray ( Little Orphan Annie ) and the Society ’ s first animator, Paul Terry, followed in the summer by letterer Frank Engli, Bela Zaboly ( Popeye ), Al Capp ( Li ’ l Abner ) and Ray Bailey ( Bruce Gentry ).
David Harold Bailey ( born 1948 ) is a mathematician and computer scientist.
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* R. Harold Bailey builder, 1965 ( ORFU president 1941 ; CRU president 1942 45 ).
The first production of 2007 was Pinter's People, a compilation of Harold Pinter sketches of the past 40 years, staged by a company of four, led by Bill Bailey ; later productions of that year were The Lady from Dubuque ( Albee ), starring Maggie Smith ; David Suchet in The Last Confession ; and The Country Wife, starring Toby Stephens, Patricia Hodge and David Haig.
Harold Walter Bailey also proposes an Iranian ( Khotanese Saka ) root for the word.
Writing with Harold Arlen, he wrote " Indoor Girl " sung by Pearl Bailey in House of Flowers and then by himself created the score for the English musical Is There Intelligent Life on Earth ?.
He also worked as a timekeeper at Maple Leaf Gardens from 1938 to 1984, when the 81-year-old Bailey was told by Gardens owner Harold Ballard that his services were no longer needed.
Near the end of 1963, the two groups came back together, into a Clovers trio featuring Harold Lucas, John Bailey, and the returning Harold Winley.
Lucas brought his Clovers, as well as reuniting with John Bailey, Matthew McQuarter, and Harold Winley.
Working with Hampton ’ s group gave her the chance to be band mates with artists such as Charles Mingus and Wes Montgomery as well as with Ernest Harold “ Benny ” Bailey, who had recently vacated Gillespie ’ s band and Albert Thornton “ Al ” Grey who would later go on to join Gillespie ’ s band.
During 1936-37 he studied Pahlavi, another ancient Iranian language, with Sir Harold Bailey at Cambridge.
* Eliot, Charles, Harold G Parlett, George Bailey Sansom.
Piccolo was the original MFSK mode, developed for British government communications by Harold Robins, Donald Bailey and Denis Ralphs of the Diplomatic Wireless Service ( DWS ), a branch of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
In 1932 Sir Harold Walter Bailey wrote:
The Red Huns of the Pahlavi tradition ( 7th C .) have been identified by Harold Walter Bailey as the Kermichiones or Ermechiones.

Harold and Chairman
His union position at the Inland Revenue Federation brought Callaghan into contact with Harold Laski, the Chairman of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee and an academic at the London School of Economics.
Soon after Harold Wilson's Labour Party returned to government, Heath appointed Whitelaw as Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Chairman of the Conservative Party.
When the ' Eurosceptic ' Party Chairman, Brian Mawhinney, ( allegedly ) briefed against him, on one occasion, Clarke memorably declared: " Tell your kids to get their scooters off my lawn " an allusion to Harold Wilson's rebuke of trade union leader Hugh Scanlon in the late 1960s.
* Harold " Spike " Yoh, Former Chairman and CEO of Day & Zimmermann, namesake of Yoh Football Center at Duke University
* Harold " Red " Poling ( 1949 )-Retired Ford Motor Company Chairman & CEO, member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity ΣΦΕ.
In 1945, a challenge to Harold Laski, the Chairman of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, led Laski to sue the Daily Express when it reported him as saying that Labour might take power through violence if defeated at the polls.
Whilst studying at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, he was Chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association in Michaelmas 1960, in which term he entertained both the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Home Secretary ( and de facto Deputy Prime Minister, although he did not hold the title until 1962 ) Rab Butler.
Harold McGraw III is Vice-Chairman and Victor K. Fung is Honorary Chairman.
The FCS was then broken up by the Chairman of the Conservative Party, Norman Tebbit, after one of its members had accused previous Tory PM Harold McMillan of war crimes in extraditing Cossacks to the Soviet Union.
Under the Harold Wilson Government of 1964-70 the Arts Council enjoyed a Golden Age thanks to the close relationship between Chairman Arnold Goodman and the Arts Minister Jennie Lee.
Easter Seals Education Committee Chairman Harold Wilke was tasked with assembling that diverse group in 1959.
Following the appointment of the former Conservative minister Lord Hill as Chairman of the BBC Governors in 1967 ( ironically, the Labour Prime Minister who appointed Hill, Harold Wilson, had attacked Hill's appointment as chairman of the Independent Television Authority under a Tory government in 1963 ), Curran's arrival marked a return to a more cautious approach after the radicalism of Sir Hugh Carleton Greene.
It has also been suggested that Harold Wilson's appointment of the former Tory minister Lord Hill as chairman of the Board of Governors in 1967 was motivated by a desire to undermine the radical, questioning agenda of Director-General Sir Hugh Greene ironically Wilson had attacked the appointment of Hill as Chairman of the Independent Television Authority by a Conservative government in 1963.
* Harold Poling, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Ford Motor Company
* Sir Harold Atcherley was Chairman of Toynbee Hall from 1985 to 1990.
The FCS was then broken up by the Chairman of the Conservative Party, Norman Tebbit, after one of its members had accused previous former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of war crimes in extraditing Cossacks to the Soviet Union.
* 1982: Michael Edwardes steps down as Chairman, and is replaced by Harold Musgrove.
It was built in 1961 and named for Harold W. McGraw, a former Chairman of Elmira College ’ s Board of Trustees.
* Harold F. Linder, ( Chairman ) 1961-1968
* Harold Tillman, CBE Chairman of the British Fashion Council and CEO, Jaeger
He coached Eastbourne United, Oxford University ( where he came to the attention of Sir Harold Thompson, a future Chairman of the F. A.
Harold became National Chairman for Canada, following Dr Firth.
He presided over the 1946 libel trial at which Harold Laski, Chairman of the Labour Party, attempted unsuccessfully to sue the Daily Express for damages when it quoted him as saying that the party must take power " even if it means violence ".
Fredrick P. Stratton, Sr. ( the son of Harold Stratton ) served as Chairman of Briggs & Stratton until his death in 1962.

Harold and Associated
After Merchant married the playwright Harold Pinter in 1956, she appeared in many of his plays, including the 1960 revival of his first play, The Room at the Hampstead Theatre, A Slight Ache, A Night Out, The Collection and The Lover ; the latter also a celebrated television production partnering Alan Badel at Associated Rediffusion, for which she was given an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Newcomer and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, both in 1963.
2, June 1924 ), with fingering by Harold Samuel, for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, has been reprinted continually ever since.
Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere ( 26 April 1868 26 November 1940 ) was a highly successful British newspaper proprietor, owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd.
Harold C. Bradley House, Madison, WI, designed by Louis Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie, 1908 1910William L. Steele, Purcell & Elmslie, Associated Architects, Woodbury County Courthouse ( 1916 )

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