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The book also claims that in a 1936 letter to Bennett, A. W. Reid, a Conservative organizer, estimated that Conservative Party members gave Arcand a total of $ 27, 000 ( the modern equivalent $ 359, 284 ).
He had backing from some major media magnates: Ogden Reid of the New York Herald Tribune, Roy W. Howard of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain, and John Cowles and Gardner Cowles, publishers of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, the Des Moines Register, and Look magazine.
The first Trustees on the school's Board were James W. Reid ( who had done the most to shepherd the authorization bill through the legislature ), Norman B. Willey ( who had just stepped down as Idaho governor ), Benjamin Wilson ( a previous gubernatorial candidate ), J. Morris Howe, and C. W. Schaff.
However one holdout, a soldier in Calley's unit named Paul Meadlo, after being jailed for contempt of court by the presiding judge, Reid W. Kennedy, reluctantly agreed to testify.
Súaltam's head continues to cry out a warning: illustration by Stephen Reid ( artist ) | Stephen Reid, from T. W. Rolleston, Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race, 1911
According to author H. Reid in his 1961 book The Virginian Railway, investors recalled the rapid growth of Roanoke between 1882 and 1884, which had been nicknamed the " Magic City " when the Norfolk and Western ( N & W ) had established major facilities at the former bucolic location which had been earlier known as Big Lick.
Shaheem Reid noted " Get Ya Hustle On " as a criticism of the George W. Bush administration.
In 1989 W. G. McMinn published George Reid ( Melbourne University Press ), a serious biography designed to rescue Reid from his reputation as a clownish reactionary and attempt to show his Free Trade policies as having been vindicated by history.
* Vaudry, R. W. " Oliver Mowat ," in Dictionary of Christianity in America, edited by Daniel G. Reid, Robert D. Linder, Bruce L. Shelley & Harry S. Stout.
* USS Beverly W. Reid ( APD-119 )
W was originally developed at Stanford University by Paul Asente and Brian Reid for the V operating system.
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On April 23, 2008, he received the Congressional Gold Medal from President George W. Bush, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
* Reid W. ( 1992 ).
For example, during the last two years of the George W. Bush administration, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid prevented any further recess appointments.
President George W. Bush, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid attended the event.
* Croll, M. G., Osborne, D. W. and Reid, D. F.
* Charles W. Reid 1889-1903
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Reid simply states, without offering any supporting evidence, that `` after he returned to London, he resumed his draughts of laudanum, and continued this right up to his death ''.
If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
Other lettermen from the team that compiled a 21-9 record and finished as runner-up in the National Invitation Tournament were: Art Hambric, Donnell Reid, Bill Nordmann, Dave Harris, Dave Luechtefeld and George Latinovich.
She answered her accusers that she received tuition from Thomas Reid, a former barony officer who had died at the Battle of Pinkie some 30 years before and also from the Queen of the Elfhame which lay nearby.
An example of active passenger and crew member resistance occurred when passengers and flight attendants of American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami on December 22, 2001, teamed up to help helped prevent Richard Reid from igniting explosives hidden in his shoes.
* 1952 – Reid Blackburn, American photographer ( d. 1980 )
Andrew R. Cobb designed several campus buildings including: Raynor Hall Residence, 1916 ; Horton House, designed by Cobb in the Georgian style, and built by James Reid of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia was opened in 1915 as Horton Academy.
Other prominent members of the cabal were Brian Reid, Richard Sexton, Chuq von Rospach, Neil Crellin and Rick Adams.
( 2007 ) Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I: A Comparative Study No. 26 of Cass Series: Military History and Policy edited by John Gooch and Brian Holden Reid.
from 30 July to 2 November 2008, featuring original artwork from all eight decades of both ' The Beano ' and ' The Dandy ', including work by Dudley D. Watkins, David Law, Leo Baxendale and Ken Reid as well as David Sutherland and many contemporary artists.
A survey conducted by Angus Reid Public Opinion in June 2010 found that 61 per cent of Britons and 70 per cent of Northern Irish agreed with Cameron ’ s apology for the Bloody Sunday events.
Many of his students have gone on to successful writing careers ; they include Gretchen Mazur, Helen Fremont, Michael Byers, Jardine Libaire, Porter Shreve, Davy Rothbart, John Fulton, Marc Nesbitt, Patrick O ' Keeffe, Jess Row, Francesca Delbano, Peter Orner, Heidi Julavits, Karl Iagnemma, Achy Obejas, James Morrison and Elwood Reid.
The duo had another UK Top 30 hit in September with " Stop This Crazy Thing " which featured reggae vocalist Junior Reid.
Anne Reid quit as Valerie Barlow, and was killed off in 1971, electrocuting herself with a faulty hairdryer.
Several U. S. court rulings confirmed this understanding, including the 1900 Supreme Court decision in Paquete Habana, a late 1950s decision in Reid v. Covert, and a lower court ruling in 1986 in Garcia-Mir v. Meese.
However, because of the Reid v. Covert decision, the U. S. adds a reservation to the text of every treaty that says, in effect, that the U. S. intends to abide by the treaty, but if the treaty is found to be in violation of the Constitution, then the U. S. legally can't abide by the treaty since the U. S. signature would be ultra vires.

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Many of the new suburbs were named after Australian politicians, such as Barton, Deakin, Reid, Braddon, Curtin, Chifley and Parkes.
From left to right, Gabriel Carroll, USA, Reid Barton, USA, Liang Xiao, China, and Zhiqiang Zhang, China, the four perfect scorers in the 2001 IMO held in the USA.
Several individuals have consistently scored highly and / or earned medals on the IMO: Reid Barton ( United States ) was the first participant to win a gold medal four times ( 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 ).
In July 1898 Barton resigned from the Upper House to stand against Reid for election to the Legislative Assembly, but narrowly lost.
In January 1899 Reid gained significant concessions from the other states and he joined Barton in campaigning for the second referendum in June 1899, with Barton campaigning all over the state.
In August 1899 when it became clear that the Labor Party could be maneuvered into bringing down the Reid Government, Barton resigned as leader of the opposition, as he was unacceptable to Labor, and William Lyne took his place.
Edmund Barton and other well-known protectionists lost their seats, the Labor following was reduced from 30 to 18, and Reid formed his first cabinet.
At the general election held soon after, Barton accepted Reid's challenge to contest the East Sydney seat and Reid defeated him, but his party came back with a reduced majority.
Labor no longer trusted Reid and gave their support to the Edmund Barton Protectionist Party government, so Reid became the first Leader of the Opposition, a position well-suited to his robust debating style and rollicking sense of humour.
Though Barton and most of those who present were pleased with the patriotic speech, opposition leader George Reid quickly seized upon the issue as an example of inappropriate interference by the Governor-General in political affairs that were the exclusive domain of parliament.
The suburbs that were slowly built over the next several years included Parkes, Barton, Kingston, Manuka, Braddon and Reid.
* Reid W. Barton, noted mathematician, 4 times International Mathematical Olympiad winner
He was a Premier of Victoria, and later Federal Treasurer under prime ministers Barton, Deakin and Reid.
Hostels were erected near modern day Commonwealth Park, Reid, Kingston and Barton.
The cast starred James Barton ( Theodore " Hickey " Hickman ), Jeanne Cagney ( Margie ), Leo Chalzel ( Hugo Kalmar ), Russell Collins ( James " Jimmy Tomorrow " Cameron ), Paul Crabtree ( Don Parritt ), Dudley Digges ( Harry Hope ), Ruth Gilbert ( Pearl ), Charles Hart ( Lieb ), Nicholas Joy ( Cecil " The Captain " Lewis ), Marcella Markham ( Cora ), Joe Marr ( Chuck Morello ), John Marriott ( Joe Mott ), E. G. Marshall ( Willie Oban ), Al McGranary ( Pat McGloin ), Tom Pedi ( Rocky Pioggi ), Carl Benton Reid ( Larry Slade ), Morton L. Stevens ( Ed Mosher ), Frank Tweddell ( Piet " The General " Wetjoen ), and Michael Wyler ( Moran ).
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Carroll won two gold medals ( 1998, 2001 ) and a silver medal ( 1999 ) at the International Mathematical Olympiad, earning a perfect score at the 2001 International Mathematical Olympiad held in Washington, D. C., shared only with American teammate Reid W. Barton and Chinese teammates Liang Xiao and Zhiqiang Zhang.

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