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The city government is made up of Mayor Darryl Ray, and a five-person city council — Danny Robinson, Hal C. Buckelew, Mark Gargus, Ross Norris, and Tim McNair and City Manager Ed Lowe
After Ross McWhirter's assassination by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( IRA ), Norris McWhirter carried on alone as editor.
Norris and Ross McWhirter were the twin sons of William McWhirter, editor of the Sunday Pictorial newspaper, and Margaret Williamson.
Like their elder brother, Kennedy ( born 1923 ), Ross and Norris were educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Oxford, where, at his choice, he completed his law degree in two years rather than the usual three.
Alan Ross Mayfield McWhirter ( 12 August 1925 – 27 November 1975 ), known as Ross McWhirter, was, with his twin brother, Norris McWhirter, co-founder of the Guinness Book of Records and a contributor to Record Breakers.
Ross and Norris both became sports journalists in 1950.
* Ross: The Story of a Shared Life ( Norris McWhirter ) ISBN 0-902782-23-1
These three players have also won the Art Ross Trophy as regular season leading scorer, while Orr also won the James Norris Trophy as top defenceman to give him a record four individual original NHL awards in 1970.
The Selke Trophy was the fifth and last of the major NHL awards to be introduced that have been named after General Managers and owners of the Original Six teams, the other awards being the Art Ross Trophy, James Norris Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, and Jack Adams Award.
The term " supercentenarian " has been in existence at least since the 1970s ( Norris McWhirter, editor of the Guinness World Records, used the word in correspondence with age claims researcher A. Ross Eckler, Jr. in 1976 ), and was further popularised in 1991 by William Strauss and Neil Howe in their book entitled Generations.
Notable names Crosland taught at Oxford were Tony Benn, Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter.
In addition to his Norris Trophy honours, he is the only defenceman in NHL history to capture the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer.
However, she contested the Seanad Éireann elections for the third time in the University of Dublin constituency, as an independent candidate and was elected a Senator on the eighth count, over the quota but behind rival Independent candidates Shane Ross and David Norris, who had already been elected.
The Sky1 programme Ross Kemp on Gangs featured the gang problems in Norris Green.
When Sir Hugh Beaver of Guinness came up with the idea for the Guinness Book of Records, it was Chataway who suggested his old university friends Norris and Ross McWhirter as editors, knowing of their liking for facts.
Record Breakers was a British children's TV show, themed around world records and produced by the BBC and originally presented by Roy Castle with twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter.
Ross, the quieter of the two, was shot dead by a Provisional IRA assassin in 1975, but his brother continued to appear on the show in the " Norris On The Spot " feature.
The Freedom Association was founded in 1975 as the National Association for Freedom ( NAFF ) by the Viscount De L ' Isle, Norris McWhirter, Ross McWhirter ( murdered by the IRA in the same year ) and John Gouriet.
The Montreal Canadiens again won the regular season standings and again their players dominated the All-Star nominations ( with six of a possible twelve, the same number as in 1956 ) and trophies as Jacques Plante won his fourth straight Vezina Trophy, Tom Johnson won the James Norris Memorial Trophy, ending teammate Doug Harvey's four-year monopoly, and Dickie Moore won the Art Ross Trophy, setting a new record for total points in a season: with a 41-goal, 55-assist campaign, " Digger " broke " Mr. Hockey's " record by a single point.

Ross and McWhirter
* 1925 – Ross McWhirter, Scottish writer and activist, co-founder of the Guinness World Records ( d. 1975 )
* 1975 – The Provisional IRA assassinates Ross McWhirter, after a press conference in which McWhirter had announced a reward for the capture of those responsible for multiple bombings and shootings across England.
* November 27 – Ross McWhirter, co-founder of the Guinness Book of Records, is shot dead by the Provisional Irish Republican Army for offering reward money to informers.
** Ross McWhirter ( d. 1975 ), Scottish co-founders of the Guinness Book of Records
* Ross McWhirter
His grave in " le cimetière du vieux château " at Menton in Alpes Maritimes was rediscovered by Ross McWhirter in 1958 and has since been renovated by the French Rugby Federation.
* November 27 – Ross McWhirter, joint author of the Guinness Book of Records
Ross McWhirter was a constant critic of British government policy in Northern Ireland, and called for a " tougher " response by the British Army against Irish republicans.
Ross McWhirter was shot dead by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in 1975 at his home after offering a reward for information leading to the apprehension of those carrying out a bombing campaign in London at the time.
* Get To Your Marks ( 1951, with Ross McWhirter )
* Guinness Book of Records ( 1955 – 1975, with Ross McWhirter )
Like his brothers, Ross McWhirter was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Oxford.
In 1958, long after the legend of William Webb Ellis had become engrained in rugby culture, Ross McWhirter managed to rediscover his grave in " le cimetière du vieux château " at Menton in Alpes Maritimes ( it has since been renovated by the French Rugby Federation ).

Ross and founder
Katharine Angell, the literary editor, recommended to magazine editor and founder Harold Ross that White be taken on as staff.
* Ross Perot-party founder, ran in 1992 election from Texas
The United States Reform Party nominated party founder Ross Perot of Texas in its first election as an official political party.
Notable traders, agents, and refugee Tories among the Cherokee included John Stuart, Henry Stuart, Alexander Cameron, John McDonald, John Joseph Vann ( father of James Vann ), Daniel Ross ( father of John Ross ), John Walker Sr., John McLemore ( father of Bob ), William Buchanan, John Watts ( father of John Watts Jr .), John D. Chisholm, John Benge ( father of Bob Benge ), Thomas Brown, John Rogers ( Welsh ), John Gunter ( German, founder of Gunter's Landing ), James Adair ( Irish ), William Thorpe ( English ), and Peter Hildebrand ( German ), among many others, several attaining the status of minor chiefs and / or members of significant delegations.
When Mathias Day, founder of Daytona Beach, arrived here in May 1870, he spotted the Wimple and Ross grove behind a growth of palmettos on the west bank of the Halifax River.
A founder of the Minnesota Reform Party, Barkley ran for the U. S. House in 1992, a run inspired by Ross Perot's presidential campaign.
Among their visitors until 1947 was Ross Nichols, founder of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids.
* Robert Rossfounder of Monmouth Academy, 1852
Party founder Ross Perot did not endorse a candidate, but his former running-mate Pat Choate endorsed Buchanan.
Deaths at the site are well-covered by the media ; Ross Hardy, the founder of the chaplaincy team, said this encouraged people to come and jump off.
His grandfather J Carl Ross was the founder of the Ross Trawler Company and who moved into frozen food.
The party has nominated different candidates over the years, such as founder Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan, and Ralph Nader.
David Ross Brower ( July 1, 1912 – November 5, 2000 ) was a prominent environmentalist and the founder of many environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club Foundation, the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, Friends of the Earth ( 1969 ), the League of Conservation Voters, Earth Island Institute ( 1982 ), North Cascades Conservation Council, and Fate of the Earth Conferences.
The split occurred when some members of the Reform Party, believing that party founder Ross Perot had rigged the party's 1996 presidential nomination for himself, walked out of the national convention.
Ross Harold Arnett, Jr. ( April 13, 1919 – July 16, 1999 ) was an American entomologist noted for his studies of beetles, and as founder of the Coleopterist's Bulletin.
* Jerry Ross, American songwriter and producer, founder of Heritage Records
Regnery is currently led by President Marjory Ross, who had previously served as Vice President under President Al Regnery, son of the company's founder, until 1997.
* William Ross Ashby ( 1903 – 1972 ), English psychiatrist and founder of the English school of cybernetics
In The Kingdom, the sequel to the Mark Waid and Alex Ross Kingdom Come Elseworlds series, Booster is the founder and owner of the Planet Krypton restaurant.
* David Ross McCord ( 1844-1930 ), lawyer, philanthropic founder of the McCord Museum
* Philip Simpson Ross ( 1827-1907 ), founder of the Order of Chartered Accountants of Quebec
* Stephen M. Ross ( born 1940 ), Miami Dolphins owner, real estate developer, and founder of The Related Companies

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