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At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U. S. armed intervention in inter-American affairs.
Among other physicians who were in practice during the first half of the century were Dr. Lorenzo D. Streeter, Dr. Thomas Browning, Dr. Diller, Dr. Nicholas B. Harris and Dr. Alexander H. Hull.
( One of the few other occasions Ua Buachalla was mentioned at all in public was when, in the aftermath of the death of King George V in January 1936, he had to reply to messages of condolence sent to the Irish people by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull.
before moving on to Warwick for his Ph. D. His career had taken him to Hull, Institute for Advanced Study, Swansea and St Catherine's College, Oxford before becoming a professor at the University of Edinburgh in 1979 where he remained until retiring from the post in 2005.
He holds an honorary doctorate ( LL. D., law ) from the University of Dundee, an honorary doctorate ( D. Litt., literature ) from the University of Hull and St Andrews.
* Honorary doctorate ( D. Litt., literature ) from the University of Hull
* Henry Hull as Charles D. " Ritt " Rittenhouse
In 1933 Hull was appointed Secretary of State by Franklin D. Roosevelt ; he served 11 years until he retired from public office.
Hull died after suffering several strokes and heart attacks in 1955 in Washington, D. C., and is buried in the vault of the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea in the Washington National Cathedral, which is an Episcopal church.
Hull was the underlying force and architect in the creation of the United Nations, as recognized by the 1945 Nobel Prize for Peace, an honor for which Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated him.
Hull died in Washington, D. C., after a lifelong struggle with familial remitting-relapsing sarcoidosis ( often confused with tuberculosis ) and is buried in the vault of the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea in the Washington National Cathedral.
They include Gordon Barnes, Mary E. Barnicle, E. C. Beals, Barbara Bell, Paul Brewster, Genevieve Chandler, Richard Chase, Fletcher Collins, Carita D. Corse, Sidney Robertson Cowell, Dr. E. K. Davis, Kay Dealy, Seamus Doyle, Charles Draves, Marjorie Edgar, John Henry Faulk, Richard Fento, Helen Hartness Flanders, Frank Goodwin, Percy Grainger, Herbert Halpert, Melville Herskovits, Zora Neale Hurston, Myra Hull, George Pullen Jackson, Stetson Kennedy, Bess Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax, Ruby Terrill Lomax, Eloise Linscott, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Walter McClintock, Alton Morris, Juan B. Rael, Vance Randolph, Helen Roberts, Domingo Santa Cruz, Charles Seeger, Mrs. Nicol Smith, Robert Sonkin, Ruby Pickens Tartt, Jean Thomas, Charles Todd, Margaret Valliant, Ivan Walton, Irene Whitfield, John Woods, and John W. Work III. This checklist has been prepared as a result of countless requests.
Hull gave Fraser a sharp and rather demeaning dressing-down when Fraser visited Washington D. C. in mid-1944, which resulted in New Zealand's military becoming sidelined to some extent in the conduct of the Pacific War.
* Cordell Hull ( NNU ), a U. S. Senator from Tennessee and Secretary of State under President Franklin D. Roosevelt ; winner of the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his part in founding the United Nations
Hull in 1814 and Memoirs of the Campaign of the Northwestern Army of the United States: A. D. 1812 in 1824 ).
When he believed that President Franklin D. Roosevelt would not seek a third term, Hoey rejected the favorite son role for which the state legislature had recommended him and supported the presidential candidacy of Secretary of State Cordell Hull.
He is Patron of Freedom from Torture ( formerly the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture ), and has been awarded an Honorary D. Litt from his alma mater, the University of Hull where a Students ' Union bar is named after him.
They received the US Hull classification symbol APD ; " AP " for transport and " D " for destroyer.
After receiving his Ph. D., he returned to Hull and began working for the NRC in Ottawa again.
Young passed on Goerdeler's conference idea to Cordell Hull, who was so impressed with it that he offered to bring about the proposed conference to be chaired by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
* Hull, A. W., Markov, D. R., Zaloga, S. J.
* Hull, A. W., Markov, D. R., Zaloga, S. J.
* Edgar Hull, M. D., 1927, co-founder of Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans ( 1931 ) and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport ( 1969 ); later disputed the T. Harry Williams account of the assassination and death of Huey Pierce Long, Jr.
* Ackland Art Museum ( University of North Carolina ); Art Gallery of the University of Rochester ( New York ); Art Institute of Chicago ; Beaverbrook Art Gallery ( New Brunswick ); Blanton Museum of Art ( University of Texas at Austin ); Brigham Young University Museum of Art ( Utah ); Carnegie Museum of Art ( Pittsburgh ); Detroit Institute of Arts ; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Robert Hull Fleming Museum ( University of Vermont ); Frick Collection ( New York City ); the Getty Museum ( Los Angeles ); Harvard University Art Museums ; Honolulu Museum of Art ; Huntington Library ( California ); the Kimbell Art Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ); the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; Metropolitan Museum of Art ( New York City ); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston ( Texas ); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; National Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .); Norton Simon Museum ( Pasadena, California ); Philadelphia Museum of Art ; Wadsworth Atheneum ( Hartford, Connecticut ); National Gallery of Canada.

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* Aldrich, Howard E., Geoffrey M. Hodgson, David L. Hull, Thorbjørn Knudsen, Joel Mokyr and Viktor J. Vanberg ( 2008 ) ‘ In Defence of Generalized Darwinism ’, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 18 ( 5 ), October, pp. 577 – 96.
** Hull City A. F. C., English football team
** Hull F. C., rugby league club formed in 1865, based in the west of the city
Hull was influential in advising Albert Gore, Sr., then a state legislator, to run for the U. S. Congress in 1928.
In the U. S., Hull argued that nothing would be left to Germany but land, and only 60 % of the Germans could live off the land, meaning 40 % of the population would die.
With a turn of the television dial, viewers around the globe could variously have seen shows and occasional specials featuring Dinah Shore, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Julie Andrews, The Carpenters, Olivia Newton-John, John Denver, John Davidson, Mac Davis, Bobby Goldsboro, Lynda Carter, Johnny Cash, Sonny and Cher, Bob Monkhouse, Carol Burnett, Rod Hull and Emu, Flip Wilson, Lawrence Welk, Glen Campbell, Donny & Marie Osmond, Barbara Mandrell, Judy Garland, The Captain & Tennille, The Jacksons, The Keane Brothers, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mary Tyler Moore, Dean Martin, Tony Orlando and Dawn, The Smothers Brothers, Danny Kaye, Des O ' Connor, Buck and Roy, Roy Hudd, Billy Dainty, Max Wall or The Muppet Show.
Hull ’ s renown in Canada, the U. S., and Britain as a fine agricultural community was well deserved.
* Harrison, S., 2001, The Mortimer Museum of Archaeology and Geology at Driffield ( 1878 – 1918 ) and its Transfer to Hull, East Riding Archaeologist 10: pp. 47 – 61
* Hull, A. W., " Gas-Filled Thermionic Valves ", Trans.
Hull City, along with one of the city's rugby league sides, Hull F. C., moved into the newly-built KC Stadium in 2002.
* Gellman, Irwin F., Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and Sumner Welles ( Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995 ), ISBN 1-929631-11-1
In 1979 / 80, under coach Roger Millward, Hull KR achieved a famous defeat of neighbours Hull F. C., by a margin of 10-5 in the final of the Challenge Cup, at Wembley in front of 95, 000 fans.
The stadium accommodates fans of its two tenants, association football club Hull City A. F. C., which moved there from Boothferry Park, and rugby league football club Hull F. C., relocated from the Boulevard.

Hull and 2002
The original settlement was called Wrightstown, later it became Hull and in 2002, after amalgamation, the City of Gatineau.
In 2002, the Parti Québécois, leading the provincial government, merged the cities of Hull, Gatineau, Aylmer, Buckingham and Masson-Angers into one city.
She narrowly won the Arizona gubernatorial election of 2002 with 46 percent of the vote, succeeding Republican Jane Dee Hull and defeating her Republican opponent, former congressman Matt Salmon, who received 45 percent of the vote.
Since January 1, 2002, it has been part of the amalgamated city of Gatineau which merged five former municipalities, including Masson-Angers, Buckingham, Hull, Aylmer, and Gatineau, into a single entity.
Wrightstown later became incorporated in 1875 and renamed Hull, Quebec, and then in 2002, as a result of a municipal amalgamation, it acquired its present name of the City of Gatineau.
Hull posted a 37-goal, 76-point campaign in 2002 – 03.
Hull, Modano and John LeClair formed the American's top line for the 2002 Olympics.
Hull began the 2002 – 03 season with a number of defeats, which saw relegation look more likely than promotion, and Mølby was sacked in October as Hull languished fifth from bottom in the league.
Peter Taylor was named as Hull's new manager and in December 2002, just two months after his appointment, Hull relocated to the new 25, 400-seater KC Stadium after 56 years at Boothferry Park.
The modern Arizona Rangers were officially recognized by the state of Arizona in 2002, when Arizona Governor Jane Hull signed Legislative Act 41.
Hull City Football Club played from 1946 to 2002 at a football stadium named Boothferry Park, which also took its name from road ( the A63-Boothferry Road ) that leads from Hull to the village.
Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2002.
The University moved its main campus from Hull to Lincoln in 2002.
In November 2002 Taylor was appointed manager of Hull City who were weeks away from their move to the 25, 404-seat KC Stadium.
In 2002, DeWine left his pregnant wife and began a relationship with Betty Hull, a Republican political activist and lobbyist.
Formerly known as the Université du Québec à Hull ( UQAH ), UQO changed its name in 2002 when the cities of Hull, Gatineau, Aylmer, Masson-Angers and Buckingham were amalgamated to form the new City of Gatineau.
He has received Honorary Doctorates of Science from the Universities of Wales ( 1991 ), Stirling ( 1992 ), East Anglia ( 1993 ), Leeds ( 1995 ), Heriot-Watt ( 1996 ), Greenwich ( 1997 ), Glamorgan ( 1998 ), Reading ( 1999 ), Birmingham ( 2000 ), Gloucestershire ( 2001 ), Hull ( 2002 ) and Dalhousie ( 2010 ).
By February 2002 Hull City looked well on course for automatic promotion from Division Three.
The opening game at the new KC Stadium between Hull City and Sunderland in December 2002 was played for the Raich Carter Trophy.
When the BBC split the region into two, Levy moved to present the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire edition from studios in Hull full-time from 11 November 2002.

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