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* Merill Foster – an assistant professor of organic chemistry.
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Again in 1952 Merill and Björling, as well as Victoria de los Ángeles made a widely admired recording of Puccini's La bohème, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham.
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* 1963 – American Civil Rights Movement: Alabama Governor George Wallace stands at the door of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in an attempt to block two black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from attending that school.
Jardine also visited Frank Foster who had toured Australia in 1911 – 12 to discuss field-placing in Australia.
Foster had bowled leg-theory on that tour with his fielders placed close in on the leg side, as had George Hirst in 1903 – 04.
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The NSC's Executive Secretary became an assistant to the President, but was sufficiently self-effacing not to conflict with a powerful Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles.
In October 2003, famed Sun-Times gossip columnist Irv Kupcinet began including the name of his longtime assistant of nearly 34 years, Stella Foster, as the coauthor of his column.
Ted hires Eddie O ' Hare ( Jon Foster ) to work as his summer assistant and driver, since his own license was suspended for drunk driving.
After Principal Morse stepped down, Thaddeus W. Bruce ( 1852 – 1853 ) of Dartmouth College took the helm with Miss Marcia Foster as assistant ( which whom later married ).
In 1959, Eisenhower appointed Scranton as a special assistant to U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and later Christian Herter.
During World War I he served as an assistant to Bernard Baruch, at the War Industries Board, in Washington D. C., through Baruch he was introduced to attorney John Foster Dulles, who represented Williams throughout his business career.
After about a year in Boldre, Johnson moved to London to work as assistant to Henry Foster, an itinerant evangelical preacher.
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