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* 1866 – Pierce Butler, American jurist ( d. 1939 )
Pierce Butler and Charles Pinckney, both from South Carolina, submitted this clause to the Constitutional Convention.
In Bowers v. Kerbaugh-Empire Co.,, the Supreme Court, through Justice Pierce Butler, stated:
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It is named in honor of Colonel Pierce Butler, a soldier killed in the Mexican-American War.
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* Pierce Butler, class of 1887, Supreme Court Justice from 1923 to 1939.
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His mother, Sarah Butler Wister, was the daughter of Fanny Kemble, a British actress, and Pierce ( Mease ) Butler.
The title of " Earl of Newcastle " was also created in the Jacobite Peerage in 1692 for Pierce Butler, 3rd Viscount of Galmoye.
Justices James McReynolds, George Sutherland, Willis Van Devanter, and Pierce Butler emerged during the 1920s and 1930s as the foremost defenders of traditional limitations on government power on the Supreme Court ; they were collectively dubbed by partisans of the New Deal the " Four Horsemen of Reaction " as a result.
In 1834 she married an American, Pierce Mease Butler, heir to cotton, tobacco and rice plantations and hundreds of slaves on the Sea Islands of Georgia.
In 1834, Kemble retired from the stage to marry an American, Pierce ( Mease ) Butler.
Grandson of the Founding Father Pierce Butler, he had adopted his grandfather's surname in order to be made heir to part of his large fortune, founded on his wife's inheritance and invested in plantations for the commodities of cotton, tobacco and rice.
Major Butler had hired his son, Roswell King, Jr. as plantation manager in 1820, and he was kept on by the estate and Pierce ( Mease ) Butler.
" In fact, Roswell King, Jr. was no longer in the employ of her husband when Pierce Butler and Kemble took up their short residency in Georgia, King having tendered his resignation since there had been " growing uneasiness.
* People & Events: Fanny Kemble and Pierce Butler: 1806-1893, pbs. org.
* People & Events: Fanny Kemble and Pierce Butler: 1806-1893 at pbs. org.

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Pierce described his form of panentheism as being based on " he idea of an evolutionary universe ... with an evolution toward ever higher and higher states of self-consciousness ," and his political ideas were centered on racial purity and eugenics as the means of advancing the white race first towards a superhuman super race, and then towards a personal godhood.
Shortly after becoming a Christian, Graham joined Bob Pierce, founder of the organization " Samaritan's Purse ," on a six-week mission to Asia.
In the three-part episode " Foresight ," Sebastian Shaw, Harry Leland, Donald Pierce, and Selene prepare a ritual that would extract the Phoenix Force from Jean Grey and place it in the Stepford Cuckoos.
* James H. Hutson, " Pierce Butler's Records of the Federal Constitutional Convention ," Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 37 ( 1980 ): 64-73.
" Freedom and Education: Pierce V. Society of Sisters Reconsidered ," ( Center for Civil Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School, 1978 ) 111 pages
Tinker is perhaps best known for the " Tinker to Evers to Chance " double play combination in the poem " Baseball's Sad Lexicon ," written by the New York Evening Mail newspaper columnist Franklin Pierce Adams in July 1910.
In 1978, Majors starred in " The Norseman ," a feature film directed by Chuck Pierce.
In 1851 Isaac Pierce, a successful " California Gold Rush 49er ," joined forces with Norton ; the two established the firm of Pierce and Norton.
James Pierce wrote, " the balance of the Jerry B. Killian signatures appearing on the photocopied questioned documents are consistent and in basic agreement ," and stated that based on what he knew, " the documents in question are authentic.
" Salvation Boulevard ," his most recent novel, is currently in production with Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly, Marisa Tomei, Isabelle Fuhrman, Ed Harris, and Jim Gaffigan.
Paul Winters in the seventh-season episode " The Fort Pierce Story ," first broadcast in September 1963.
Jeremy Pierce, observing that " Schaeffer ’ s main influence in evangelicalism is in opposing anti-intellectualism and calling on evangelicals to think through their worldview and the worldviews of those around them ," and that Schaeffer's legacy of " bringing evangelicals to care about theology, philosophy, and intellectual endeavor " is generally considered more significant than his political work, further observed that Schaeffer explicitly rejected the theonomist views of Rushdoony.
While Bradley did produce some of the biggest-selling country crossover singers of the time period, including Patsy Cline, he did have to record some of what Nashville then called " The Old-Timers ," or the " Honky-Tonkers " from the 1950s, including Webb Pierce, Ernest Tubb, and Wells.
* David Hyde Pierce appears in the second season episode " Mig 21 ," as NSA Agent Carruthers ( billed as David Pierce ).
In " Soda Pop and Paper Flags ," Alan Alda guested as a surgeon, a precursor to his career-defining role as Dr. Benjamin Franklin " Hawkeye " Pierce on M * A * S * H. Also in the first season episode The Strengthening Angels that aired November 4, 1960 Hal Smith, who played town drunk Otis Campbell in The Andy Griffith Show, also plays a drunk named Howard and is listed in the credits as " Drunk ".
" Baseball's Sad Lexicon ," also known as " Tinker to Evers to Chance " after its refrain, is a 1910 baseball poem by Franklin Pierce Adams.
A long series of articles by Jim Ward, " Pierce with a Pro ," gave detailed information on how to perform many different piercings.
He then is seen as a public school teacher of English Literature in the New York City area, who spends his time off driving into the city to be with his " oldest friend from Schenectady ," Alan ( Jay Pierce ) at a gay bar.
His second assignment, " Mildred Pierce ," secured an Academy Award nomination for his screen adaptation.
* " Pierce / Hichborn house: a new look at an old landmark ," Alliance Letter, May 1983, p. 5, 10-11.

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