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Acheson and attended
In 1944, Acheson attended the Bretton Woods Conference as the head delegate from the State department.
Historical marker for the birthplace of Edward Acheson in Washington, Pennsylvania Acheson attended the Bellefonte Academy for three years, 1870-72 ; this being the totality of his formal education.

Acheson and School
Raleigh was first named as the centre of " The School of Atheism " by the Jesuit priest Robert Persons in 1592, but " The School of Night " is a modern name ; the theory was launched by Arthur Acheson, on textual grounds, in Shakespeare and the rival Poet ( 1903 ).
Mr Atkinson left at the end of 1905 and was succeeded by J F Acheson who stayed with the School until it moved from Skinner Street to its current site in 1909.

Acheson and College
Congressman Richard Nixon, who later as President would call on Acheson for advice, ridiculed " Acheson's College of Cowardly Communist Containment.

Acheson and 1912
" In 1912, he married Lady Theodosia Acheson, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Gosford.

Acheson and
Gosford was named in 1839 after Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford a friend of the then Governor George Gipps.
* 1849 Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford ( b. 1776 )
* August 4 Sir George Acheson, 3rd Baronet, Irish nobleman ( d. 1685 )
Dean Gooderham Acheson ( April 11, 1893 October 12, 1971 ) was an American statesman and lawyer.
In 1946, as chairman of a special committee to prepare a plan for the international control of atomic energy, he wrote the Acheson Lilienthal report.
* Beisner, Robert L. " Patterns of Peril: Dean Acheson Joins the Cold Warriors, 1945 46.
Dean Acheson: The Cold War Years, 1953 71.
" Acheson and the Formulation of the Truman Doctrine " Journal of Modern Greek Studies 1999 17 ( 2 ): 229 251.
* Edward Goodrich Acheson ( 1856 1931 ), inventor of carborundum
* Acheson, Dean Morning and Noon
Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford GCB ( 1 August 1776 27 March 1849, Markethill ), styled The Honourable Archibald Acheson from 1790 to 1806 and Lord Acheson from 1806 to 1807, was a British politician who served as Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada and Governor General of British North America in the 19th century.
Secretary of State James Byrnes, who a year earlier had told physicist Leo Szilard that a public demonstration of the bomb might make Russia " more manageable " in Europe, now argued the opposite: that further display of U. S. nuclear power could harden Russia's position against acceptance of the Acheson Lilienthal Plan.
* Da ' Kyll ( Mark Acheson ) An alien who is the leader of the Tlak ' kahn.
* Sir Patrick Acheson, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1611 6 October 1638 ).
* Sir George Acheson, 3rd Baronet ( 4 August 1629 1685 ).
* Sir Nicholas Acheson, 4th Baronet ( c. 1656 1701 )
* Sir Arthur Acheson, 5th Baronet ( 1688 1749 )
** Nicholas Acheson ( c. 1716 1717 )
* Sir Archibald Acheson, 6th Baronet ( 1718 1790 ) ( created Viscount Gosford in 1785 )
* Archibald Acheson, 1st Viscount Gosford ( 1718 1790 )
* Arthur Acheson, 2nd Viscount Gosford ( c. 1745 1807 ) ( created Earl of Gosford in 1806 )
* Arthur Acheson, 1st Earl of Gosford ( c. 1745 1807 )

Acheson and 1915
Patrick Bernard Victor Montagu Acheson ( 1915 2005 ), second son of the fifth Earl.

Acheson and ),
* Anne Clifford ( Author ), Katherine O. Acheson ( Editor ).
Dangerous Liaisons won three Academy Awards out of seven nominations, for Best Adapted Screenplay ( Christopher Hampton ), Best Costume Design ( James Acheson ), and Best Art Direction ( Stuart Craig and Gérard James ).
The film received a further eight nominations, in the categories of Best Direction ( Stephen Frears ), Best Actress in a Leading Role ( Close ), Best Cinematography ( Philippe Rousselot ), Best Costume Design ( Acheson ), Best Original Film Score ( Fenton ), Best Editing ( Mick Audsley ), Best Make Up Artist ( Jean-Luc Russier ) and Best Production Design ( Craig ).
There were special groups on counter-insurgency ( chaired by General Taylor ), on Vietnam, and the Berlin crisis, the latter presided over by former Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy called upon Acheson for advice, bringing him into the executive committee ( ExComm ), a strategic advisory group.
* Beisner, Robert L. Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War ( New York: OUP USA, 2006 ), 800 pp.
In 1966 Gray secured the support of philanthropist Lila Acheson Wallace ( 1889-1984 ), who offered $ 150, 000 to the International Fund for Monuments and UNESCO for this project.
* Acheson Irvine ( 1837-1916 ), Canadian police commissioner
Quoting liberal statesman Dean Acheson ( 1893 1971 ), Chomsky asserts that the purpose of this strategy is to prevent any challenge to the " power, position, and prestige of the United States ".
The studies were key sources of evidence for a number of UK Government inquiries such as the Plowden Committee on Primary Education ( 1967 ), the Warnock Committee on Children with Special Educational Needs ( 1978 ), the Finer Committee on One Parent Families ( 1966 74 ), the Acheson Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health ( 1998 ) and the Moser Committee on Adult Basic Skills ( 1997 99 ).
Kenny Acheson ( RAM-Ford ), Corrado Fabi ( Osella-Alfa Romeo ) and Jacques Laffite ( Williams-Ford ) all failed to qualify while the Theodore-Ford of Johnny Cecotto was withdrawn before the start of the weekend.

Acheson and where
He had previous experience in 1990 where he and co-drivers Martin Donnelly and Kenny Acheson qualified 5th at Le Mans but gearbox problems prevented the trio from starting.

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