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Though the King James Version ( KJV ) was always commonly used, it was officially adopted in the 1950s when J. Reuben Clark, of the First Presidency, argued extensively that newer translations, such as Revised Standard Version of 1952, were of lower quality and less compatible with LDS tradition.
* Wooley, J. T, and Peters, Gerhard, " The American Presidency ", December 1, 1978 Invitational White House Interview of President Jimmy Carter by Eldora Nuzum about the Appalachian Regional Commission, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 1999-2009.
* Buchanan, Patrick J., Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency, 2004.
When in 1969 his predecessor as Prime Minister of Jamaica, Michael Manley, launched his campaign for the Presidency of the PNP, he turned to P. J. Patterson, youngest of the highest-ranking segment of the party executive, to lead his campaign.
After the death of Joseph Smith, First Presidencies were reorganized by Brigham Young for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Sidney Rigdon for the Rigdonites ( now defunct ), by Joseph Smith III for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( now Community of Christ ), by James J. Strang for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Strangite ), and by William Bickerton for The Church of Jesus Christ, although the latter two organizations have not had a First Presidency for much of their history.
There have also been a few cases where counselors have been ordained to the priesthood office of apostle and became members of the Quorum of the Twelve after already being chosen as counselors in the First Presidency ( e. g., J. Reuben Clark ).
It became the British Humanist Association in 1967, during the Presidency of philosopher A. J.
In 1920, the First Presidency assigned McKay to make a worldwide tour of the missions of the church with Hugh J. Cannon.
In 1934, McKay was called as second counselor in the First Presidency by Heber J.
McKay's counselors in the First Presidency were Stephen L Richards ( First Counselor, 1951 – 1959 ); J. Reuben Clark, Jr. ( Second Counselor ( 1951 – 1959, First Counselor 1959 – 1961 ); Henry D. Moyle ( Second Counselor 1959 – 1961, First Counselor 1961 – 1963 ); Hugh B.
The name of the club was changed to after the recommendations of Mr. F. J. Rowe, the professor of Presidency College.
The longest serving Principal of Presidency College was J. Sutcliff, who was its Principal intermittently for 20 years, from 1852-1875.
* Flora of the Presidency of Madras by J. S.
* Flora of the Presidency of Madras by J. S.
J. Reuben Clark, First Counselor in the First Presidency explained:
Penrose was also a member of the First Presidency of the church under Church Presidents Joseph F. Smith and Heber J.
He was called as Second Counselor in the First Presidency on October 12, 1961, upon the death of the first counselor, J. Reuben Clark.
Spencer Plaza was built in 1863 – 1864, established by Charles Durant and J. W. Spencer in Anna Salai, then known as Mount Road, in the Madras Presidency.
In April 1933, Clark was called to serve in the LDS Church as the Second Counselor in the First Presidency to Heber J.
* 1933 Sustained as Second Counselor in the First Presidency of the LDS Church, 6 April, Heber J.
* 1934 Sustained as Apostle and as First Counselor in the First Presidency, 6 October, Heber J.

Presidency and .
The active sponsor of Jefferson's measure for religious liberty in Virginia, Madison played the most influential single role in the drafting of the Constitution and in securing its ratification in Virginia, founded the first political party in American history, and, as Jefferson's Secretary of State and his successor in the Presidency, guided the nation through the troubled years of our second war with Britain.
And I select this sentence as its pertinent summation: `` in essence the drama of his ( Eisenhower's ) Presidency can be described as the ordeal of a nation turned conservative and struggling -- thus far with but limited and precarious success -- to give effective voice and force to that conservatism ''.
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
The Presidency demands an incisive awareness of the larger implications of the death of any incumbent.
The Coolidges did not always live at the White House during the Presidency.
This is a matter of respect for the Presidency.
-- No doubt there have been moments during every Presidency when the man in the White House has had feelings of frustration, exasperation, exhaustion, and even panic.
A year ago today, when the Democrats were fretting and frolicking in Los Angeles and John F. Kennedy was still only an able and ambitious Senator who yearned for the power and responsibility of the Presidency, Theodore H. White had already compiled masses of notes about the Presidential campaign of 1960.
First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space, Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of " landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth " by the end of the 1960s, which he proposed in a May 25, 1961 address to Congress.
Venezuela was judicially dependent on the High Court of Santo Domingo, ecclesiastically dependent on the Bishopric of Puerto Rico, militarily dependent on the Budget from New Granada ( Bogota ), administratively autonomous but overseen by the Viceroy of New Granada and the Bogota Presidency.
Senators Ted Kennedy – a Democrat – and Orrin Hatch – a Republican – teamed up with Hillary Rodham Clinton and her staff in 1997, and succeeded in passing legislation forming the State Children's Health Insurance Program ( SCHIP ), the largest ( successful ) health care reform in the years of the Clinton Presidency.
* Wattenberg ; Martin P. " The Democrats ' Decline in the House during the Clinton Presidency: An Analysis of Partisan Swings " Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.
The Chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina rotates among three members ( Bosniak, Serb, Croat ), each elected for a rotating 8-month term within their 4-year term as a presidency members.
The three members of the Presidency are elected directly by the people with Federation voters electing both the Bosniak and the Croat, and Republika Srpska voters electing the Serb.
The Presidency is the head of state and it is mainly responsible for the foreign policy and proposing the budget.
The Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is nominated by the Presidency and approved by the House of Representatives.
Finally in 1992, President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, then candidate to the Presidency, declared that in its plan of government the quarrel for creation of the Ministry of Defense was foreseen.
Each bishop is selected from resident members of the ward by the stake presidency with approval of the First Presidency, and chooses two counselors to form a bishopric.
The election of Carlos Menem to the Argentine Presidency in May 1989, however, resulted in an agreement between the President-elect and Jorge Born that gave the company partial control over national economic policy.
Instead it is part of the Intelligence and Security Directorate ( DIS ) which reports directly to the Minister of the Presidency.
During the Presidency of Fulgencio Batista, Cuba did not initially face trade restrictions.
The Community College Presidency.

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