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The chief publications in the area are the Accrington Observer, part of MEN media, and the Lancashire Telegraph.
Though his earliest publications date from his mid-twenties, Valéry did not become a full-time writer until 1920, when the man for whom he worked as private secretary, a former chief executive of the Havas news agency, Edouard Lebey, died of Parkinson's disease.
In 1882, one of Steiner's teachers, Karl Julius Schröer, suggested Steiner's name to Joseph Kürschner, chief editor of an important new edition of Goethe's works, who asked Steiner to become the edition's natural science editor, a truly astonishing opportunity for a young student without any form of academic credentials or previous publications.
What is more, he was chief editor in " Fundamenta Mathematicae ", a series of publications in " Polish Mathematical Society Annals ".
His chief publications are his translation of the History of Herodotus ( in collaboration with Sir Henry Rawlinson and Sir John Gardiner Wilkinson ), 1858 60 ; The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World, 1862 67 ; The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy ( Parthian ), 1873 ; The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy ( Sassanian ), 1875 ; Manual of Ancient History, 1869 ; Historical Illustrations of the Old Testament, 1871 ; The Origin of Nations, 1877 ; History of Ancient Egypt, 1881 ; Egypt and Babylon, 1885 ; History of Phoenicia, 1889 ; Parthia, 1893 ; Memoir of Major-General Sir HC Rawlinson, 1898.
The title of the top editor at many publications may be known as the editor in chief, executive editor, or simply the editor.
His other chief publications were:
Terry B. Adamson, Executive Vice President of the Society and the Society's chief legal officer and heads governmental relations, has overall responsibility for the Society's international publications, including National Geographic magazine.
Delegates are also responsible for appointing a General Secretary, who serves as the Council's chief executive officer and is charged with managing the Council's Secretariat facilities and staff, finances, meetings, reports, publications, and communications.
'" Baldwin served as the chief editor of subjects in the areas of technology and design, both in the catalog itself and in other publications which arose from it.
Labeled a maverick by national business and technology publications, he has gone on to form two enterprises that are his chief interests: Avalon Capital Group, Inc., a wholly owned, billion-dollar private investment company with diverse interests in technology, health care, energy, finance, and real estate ; and the Waitt Foundation, Waitt Institute and Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention, nonprofit organizations dedicated to the improvement of mankind ’ s knowledge through historical and scientific exploration.
His chief publications were:
His chief publications, besides single sermons, were:
His chief publications were: Santorin et ses éruptions, 1879 ; ( with Michel-Lévy ) Minéralogie micrographique, Roches éruptives françaises ( 2 vols., 1879 ); and Synthèse des minéraux et des roches ( 1885 ).
Clermont-Ganneau's chief publications, besides a number of contributions to journals, were:
He became head of the computer science laboratory in 1988 and chief technology officer in 1996, authoring more than eighty technical publications.
New Citizen, of which Liang was editor in chief, was one of the first publications of its kind.
Magazines and educational publications heralded mothers as " the chief transmitters of religious and moral values " ( Bloch, 101 ).
Dowie proselytized vigorously both in person and by means of several serial publications, chief among them being Leaves of Healing, and gained a lot of adherents.
Previously, Schiffrin was editor-in-chief of the Istanbul-based daily newspaper The Turkish Times, a stringer for Reuters in Barcelona, senior financial writer at The Industry Standard in New York, bureau chief for Dow Jones Newswires in Amsterdam and Hanoi, and a writer for many other publications.
He is the author or co-author of eight books, and the editor or co-editor of five others ( see list of chief publications below ).
The analytical unit in Washington, supervised by Leon Estabrook, deputy chief of USDA's Bureau of Agricultural Economics, compiled publications based on reports from the USDA's overseas staff, U. S. consuls abroad, and data collected by the Rome-based International Institute of Agriculture.
His chief publications were: Études sur les depots métallicres ( Paris, 1834 ); Histoire de la dolomie ( Lyon, 1847 ); De l ' extension des terrains houillers ( 1855 ); and Géologie lyonnaise ( Lyon, 1861 ).
He became chief of the Washington bureau for all Cowles publications in 1950, and occupied that post until his retirement in 1970.

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J. P. Harris states that most Luftwaffe leaders from Goering through the general staff believed as did their counterparts in Britain and the United States that strategic bombing was the chief mission of the air force and that given such a role, the Luftwaffe would win the next war and that:
Roughly half of these advisors have since died, including some of the Outline's chief architects: Rene Dubos ( d. 1982 ), Loren Eiseley ( d. 1977 ), Harold D. Lasswell ( d. 1978 ), Mark Van Doren ( d. 1972 ), Peter Ritchie Calder ( d. 1982 ) and Mortimer J. Adler ( d. 2001 ).
* David J. Barrett, president and chief executive officer of Hearst Television, Inc.
Pequot settled with the SEC for US $ 28 million and Arthur J. Samberg, chief investment officer of Pequot, was barred from working as an investment advisor.
Everybody knew about J. Edgar Hoover, but he was the best chief the FBI ever had ”.
The first French translation, of 464 quatrains in prose, was made by J. B. Nicolas, chief interpreter at the French Embassy in Persia in 1867.
* Robert J. Stevens ( born 1952 ), American businessman, chief executive officer of Lockheed Martin
* 3: 00 PM approx., a funeral is held for fire chief Peter J. Ganci, Jr. in New Jersey.
The chief architect of the S / 360 was Gene Amdahl, and the project was managed by Fred Brooks, responsible to Chairman Thomas J. Watson Jr.
The San Francisco chief of police, Daniel J. O ' Brian, finally was able to clear the hotel of the unruly mob and members of Harding's official party could come see him.
The current chief of the National Guard Bureau is General Frank J. Grass.
Although it is reported that his uncle Dominic was a one-time IRA chief of staff, J. Bowyer Bell states in his book, The Secret Army: The IRA 1916 ( Irish Academy Press ), that Dominic Adams was a senior figure in the IRA of the mid-1940s.
Shortly after his arrival at Champlieu, the British launched what was then the largest armoured attack of the war at the Battle of Cambrai, and at the conclusion of his tour, on December 1, Patton went to Albert, from Cambrai, to be briefed on the recent attack by the chief of staff of the British Tank Corps, Colonel J. F. C. Fuller.
Division of Investigations chief J. Edgar Hoover created a special task force headquartered in Chicago to locate Dillinger.
The chief antagonist was Senator William Proxmire ( D-Wis ), the nemesis of Lockheed and its chairman, Daniel J. Haughton.
" J. P. Morgan's chief executive Thomas W. Lamont said he " almost went down on knees to beg Herbert Hoover to veto the asinine Hawley Smoot tariff.
In attendance were Captain Clarence Renshaw, one of Groves ' assistants ; Major Hugh J. Casey, the chief of the Construction Division's Design and Engineering Section ; and George Bergstrom, a former president of the American Institute of Architects.
J. D. Webster, later General Webster and chief of staff at the Battle of Shiloh, and Dr. Charles H. Ray of Galena, Illinois through Horace Greeley convinced Joseph Medill of Cleveland's Leader to become managing editor.
The chief officer of the Royal Irish Constabulary was its Inspector-General ( the last of whom, Sir Thomas J. Smith served from 11 March 1920 until partition in 1922 ).
In the offseason, the Bulls lost B. J. Armstrong in the expansion draft, but Krause pulled off a masterful deal by trading Will Perdue to the San Antonio Spurs for the aggressive and often controversial rebounding specialist Dennis Rodman, who had won the past four rebounding titles, and who had also been a member of the Detroit Pistons ' " Bad Boys " squad that served as the Bulls ' chief nemesis in the late 1980s.
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( AIADMK ) had continually threatened to withdraw from the coalition and national leaders repeatedly flew down from Delhi to Chennai to pacify the AIADMK chief J. Jayalalitha.
As of January 2011, the chief of police is Stephen J. Stepp.
In command was J. J. Kinney, chief of railroad detectives and Capt.
J. H. LaFlore, chief of the Cherokee Indian police.

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