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Among his predecessors as editors-in-chief were Hugh Chisholm ( 1902 – 1924 ), James Louis Garvin ( 1926 – 1932 ), Franklin Henry Hooper ( 1932 – 1938 ), Walter Yust ( 1938 – 1960 ), Harry Ashmore ( 1960 – 1963 ), Warren E. Preece ( 1964 – 1968, 1969 – 1975 ), Sir William Haley ( 1968 – 1969 ), Philip W. Goetz ( 1979 – 1991 ), and Robert McHenry ( 1992 – 1997 ).
He used the same actors ( Warren Oates, L. Q. Jones, R. G. Armstrong, James Coburn, Ben Johnson, and Kris Kristofferson ), and collaborators ( Jerry Fielding, Lucien Ballard, Gordon Dawson, and Martin Baum ) in many of his films, and several of his friends and assistants stuck by him to the end of his life.
Peckinpah's first big-budget film had a large cast, including Heston, Richard Harris, James Coburn, Senta Berger, Jim Hutton, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, R. G. Armstrong and L. Q. Jones.
Ultimately he endorsed the Democratic nominees, James M. Cox as president and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as vice president, but they were defeated by the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
Stars such as Dorothy Mackaill, Bebe Daniels, Frank Fay, Winnie Lightner, Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray, Alice White, and Jack Mulhall that had characterized the urban, modern, and sophisticated attitude of the 1920s gave way to stars such James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Edward G. Robinson, Warren William, and Barbara Stanwyck who would be more acceptable to the common man.
** United States presidential election, 1920: Republican Warren G. Harding defeats Democrat James M. Cox and Socialist Eugene V. Debs, in the first national U. S. election in which women have the right to vote.
The Republicans nominated Senator Warren G. Harding, a former newspaper man ; in turn, the Democrats chose newspaper publisher and Governor James M. Cox.
As a result of his efforts, he also gave actors such as Lee Remick, Jo Van Fleet, Warren Beatty, Andy Griffith, James Dean, and Jack Palance, their first major movie roles.
" He was the pivotal figure in launching the film careers of Marlon Brando, James Dean, Julie Harris, Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty, Lee Remick, Karl Malden, and many others.
Key theoretical contributions reconciling the relationship between masculist / feminist interpretation of gender studies include Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men by Dr Warren Farrell and James Sterba, and Gendering, Courtship and Pay Equality by Dr Rory Ridley-Duff.
Horrock, who shortly thereafter left the paper, was replaced by James Warren, who attracted new attention to the Tribune's D. C. bureau through his continued attacks on celebrity broadcast journalists in Washington.
In early August 2008, managing editor for news Hanke Gratteau resigned, and several weeks later, managing editor for features James Warren resigned as well.
James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, and Warren Earp were a tight-knit family who had worked and served together as deputy marshal, marshal, sheriff, and saloon owners in several towns, among other occupations, and had moved together from location to location.
In 1969. the City of Columbus Fire Services joined together with the Ohio State University Medical Center and developed the " HEARTMOBILE " paramedic program under the medical direction of James Warren, MD and Richard Lewis, MD.
Manchester-based The Peel Group acquired a 73 % stake, but Warren James Jewellers retained a 27 % stake so preventing a full takeover.
Leading post-war exponents of the part have included Giuseppe Valdengo, Leonard Warren, Robert Merrill, Tito Gobbi, Sherrill Milnes and James Morris.
In recent times, two other musicologists, James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy, have presented, without reference to Keller, their analysis, which they term Sonata Theory, of the sonata-allegro form and the sonata cycle in terms of genre expectations, and categorized both the sonata-allegro movement and the sonata cycle by the compositional choices made to respect or depart from conventions.
* Hepokoski, James and Warren, Darcy ( 2006 ).
Bertram Fields ( March 31, 1929 ) is an American lawyer famous for his work in the field of entertainment law ; he has represented many of the leading studios, as well as individual celebrities including Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Warren Beatty, James Cameron, Mike Nichols, Joel Silver, Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman, Mario Puzo, and John Travolta.
* North Carolina governors James Turner, William Miller and Thomas Bragg all were born in or lived in Warren County.
* Warren A. James.
* James T. Draper, Sr., Southern Baptist pastor in Warren in the early 1960s
The village was named after James Warren Sikes, Sr. ( 1856 – 1925 ), a leader in the Winn Parish Baptist church and the first postmaster in the local area.
* James R. Fouts, current mayor of Warren, Michigan ; father served as Hazel Park City Manager
It is the birthplace of author Edwin Wiley Fuller, home of the International Whistlers Convention, and site of the last hanging in North Carolina, chronicled in the book The Day The Black Rain Fell, by William F. Shelton and James S. Warren.

Warren and miners
During the 1860s, miners temporarily named the settlement " Lake City ", but only alluvial gold was discovered and they moved fifty miles ( 80 km ) north to the town of Warren.

Warren and leader
The party's federal parliamentary leader since 3 December 2007, following the coalition's defeat at the 2007 federal election, is Warren Truss.
The current leader of the party in Federal Parliament, Warren Truss
* October 12 – Battle of Tory Island: A British Royal Navy squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren prevents French Republican ships commanded by Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart landing reinforcements for the Society of United Irishmen on the Donegal coast ; Irish leader Wolfe Tone is captured and later dies of wounds.
In January 2004, the local Mormon fundamentalist leader, Warren Jeffs, expelled a group of twenty men, including the mayor, and gave their wives and children to other men.
Warren Jeffs was the leader of the polygamous FLDS Church, and before his capture was on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Warren, the leader of the gang, is almost entirely driven by greed and lust for power ; whereas Jonathan apparently joined the gang for excitement, being shocked by Warren's ruthlessness and eventually helping to save Buffy's life.
Perhaps best known for his work with Eric Dolphy, Davis essentially served as the session leader, and it was through Davis that Merenstein recruited guitarist Jay Berliner, percussionist Warren Smith, Jr., and drummer Connie Kay.
Reverend James Warren " Jim " Jones ( May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978 ) was the founder and leader of the Peoples Temple, which is best known for the November 18, 1978 mass suicide of 909 Temple members in Jonestown, Guyana along with the killings of five other people at a nearby airstrip.
In Season Six, Warren is re-introduced in " Flooded " ( 2001 ), having become leader of " the Trio ," a gang of self-styled genius supervillains who attended Sunnydale High.
Unrest was growing and Warren James emerged as a populist leader.
Producer Greg Hampton, who has previously worked on such archival Bolin releases as Whips and Roses is currently co-producing ( with Gov't Mule leader Warren Haynes ) a star-studded tribute to Bolin-title and release date TBA.
A run-in with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants results in the group's leader, Mystique, exposing the fact that Warren is financially backing X-Factor, which creates a public relations nightmare for Warren, due to his outed status as a mutant.
The earliest mention of these raids is found in a letter from the Chief of Chittagong to Warren Hastings, the Governor-General, dated April, 1777, complaining of the violence and aggressions of a mountaineer, the leader of a band of Kukis or Lushais ; and these raids continued without any long intermission down to 1891, when the Lushai Hills were annexed to British territory.
* 2005 Cllr Storey was replaced as leader by Warren Bradley.
In 2007 church leader Warren Jeffs was convicted of being an accomplice to statutory rape of a minor due to arranging a marriage between a 14-year-old girl and a 19-year-old man.
The then Liverpool City Council leader Warren Bradley stated in November 2009 that a redevelopment of Goodison Park was his favoured option, and that relocation of the homes, infrastructure and businesses in streets adjoining the ground is " not a major hurdle ".
Hickman, a politician and businessman, served as Prime Minister of Newfoundland for 33 days in 1924 as leader of a caretaker administration after the successive collapses of the Liberal Reform Party governments of Prime Ministers Sir Richard Squires and William Warren.
He emerged from the political crisis that destroyed the governments of Sir Richard Squires and William Warren as leader of a new party, the Liberal-Conservative Progressive Party, which had been cobbled together by Warren and the opposition Conservatives after Warren's government fell.
* Joseph Warren, doctor, revolutionary leader.
Although Bishop is Deputy Leader of the Opposition, she will not become Deputy Prime Minister if the Coalition wins government ; that post will go to Nationals leader Warren Truss.
Warren Errol Truss ( born 8 October 1948 ), Australian politician, is the current leader of the National Party of Australia in the Parliament of Australia.

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