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David Hayes Agnew ( November 24, 1818 – March 22, 1892 ) was an American surgeon.
Gerald Ford was the first Vice President selected by this method, after the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew in 1973 ; after succeeding to the Presidency, Ford nominated Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President.
Spiro Theodore Agnew (; November 9, 1918September 17, 1996 ) was the 39th Vice President of the United States ( 1969 – 1973 ), serving under President Richard Nixon, and the 55th Governor of Maryland ( 1967 – 1969 ).
During his fifth year as Vice President, in the late summer of 1973, Agnew was under investigation by the United States Attorney's office in Baltimore, Maryland, on charges of extortion, tax fraud, bribery and conspiracy.
On October 10, 1973, Agnew was allowed to plead no contest to a single charge that he had failed to report $ 29, 500 of income received in 1967, with the condition that he resign the office of Vice President.
Spiro Agnew was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Agnew was raised in his father's Greek Orthodox religion, and later converted to Episcopalianism.
Agnew was drafted into the U. S. Army in 1941 and was commissioned an officer on May 25, 1942, upon graduation from Army Officer Candidate School.
In line with what would later be called Nixon's " Southern Strategy ", Agnew was selected as a candidate because he was sufficiently from the South to attract Southern moderate voters, yet was not identified with the Deep South, which might have alienated Northern centrists come election time.
As late as early 1968, Agnew was a strong supporter of Nelson Rockefeller, one of Nixon's opponents, but by June had switched to supporting Nixon.
Agnew soon found his role as the voice of the so-called " silent majority ", and by late 1969 he was ranking high on national " Most Admired Men " polls.
Agnew was known for his scathing criticisms of political opponents, especially journalists and anti-war activists.
Agnew was often characterized as Nixon's " hatchet man " when defending the administration on the Vietnam War.
Agnew was chosen to make several powerful speeches in which he spoke out against anti-war protesters and media portrayal of the Vietnam War, labeling them " Un-American ".
By some accounts, the notoriously thin-skinned President was also resentful that the self-confident Agnew was so popular with many Americans.
By 1970, Agnew was limited to seeing the president only during cabinet meetings or in the occasional and brief one-on-one, with Agnew given no opportunity to discuss much of anything of substance.
One plan to achieve this was to try to persuade conservative investors to purchase one of the television networks, and then invite Agnew to run it.
Another was to see if Bob Hope would be willing to take Agnew on as his partner in his cable television investments.
In April 1973, when revelations about Watergate began to surface, Agnew was the choice of 35 percent of Republican voters to be the next Republican nominee for President, while then-California Governor Ronald Reagan was second on the Gallup Poll.

Agnew and repay
Students of Professor John F. Banzhaf III from the George Washington University Law School, collectively known as Banzhaf's Bandits, found four residents of the state of Maryland willing to put their names on a case and sought to have Agnew repay the state $ 268, 482 — the amount it was said he had taken in bribes.
One of the students ' high-profile projects was a suit against former Vice-President Spiro Agnew seeking to force him to repay the bribes he accepted while Governor of Maryland.

Agnew and state
Ten years after leaving office, in January 1983, Agnew paid the state of Maryland nearly $ 270, 000 as a result of a civil suit that stemmed from the bribery allegations.
Though Maryland traditionally votes Democratic and had not elected a Republican governor in almost 40 years, Ehrlich won the race ( 52 % of the vote to Townsend's 47 %), becoming only the sixth Republican governor in state history, and the first since Spiro T. Agnew was elected in 1967.
Flett offers his opinions on the state of beards in the game today and his views are frequently discussed on TMS, particularly by Jonathan Agnew, including transformations in the recent and bygone Pakistan cricketers, and most recently with regards to the " splendidly hirsute " Monty Panesar.
Despite the 3-1 advantage of registered Democrats versus Republicans in the state, Tydings had been labeled as an " ultraliberal " by many Marylanders, and Vice President Spiro Agnew, formerly the Governor of Maryland, had called Tydings " radical " while campaigning for Beall.
When it was determined that the state forces could not control the riot, Agnew requested Federal troops from President Lyndon B. Johnson.
and Greenmount Ave. Around 8PM, Govenor Agnew declared a state of emergency.
Agnew, Michigan is a tiny unincorporated hamlet located at at the intersection of US 31 and M-45 in Grand Haven Charter Township of Ottawa County in the U. S. state of Michigan.

Agnew and $
Unlike John C. Calhoun, who resigned to take a seat in the Senate, Agnew resigned and then pleaded no contest to criminal charges of tax evasion, part of a negotiated resolution to a scheme wherein he was accused of accepting more than $ 100, 000 in bribes during his tenure as governor of Maryland.
Agnew was fined $ 10, 000 and put on three years ' probation.
After two appeals by Agnew, he finally resigned himself to the matter and a check for $ 268, 482 was turned over to Maryland State Treasurer William S. James in early 1983.
Through Pinkerton, Worth arranged the return of the painting Duchess of Devonshire to Agnew & Sons in return for $ 25, 000.

Agnew and 500
Spiro T. Agnew, the Governor of Maryland, called out thousands of National Guard troops and 500 Maryland State Police to quell the disturbance.

Agnew and with
* 1973 – Vice President of the United States Spiro Agnew resigns after being charged with federal income tax evasion.
The following year, the new Democratic Baltimore County Executive, Christian H. Kahl, dropped him from the Zoning Board, with Agnew loudly protesting, thereby gaining name recognition.
Agnew ran for election as Baltimore County Executive in 1962, seeking office in a predominantly Democratic county that had seen no Republican elected to that position in the 20th century, with only one ( Roger B. Hayden ) earning victory after he left.
As governor, Agnew worked with the Democratic legislature to pass tax and judicial reforms, as well as tough anti-pollution laws.
From left to right: Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Everett Dirksen, Spiro Agnew ( with hand raised ), Hubert Humphrey.
In the end, Nixon's wishes prevailed, with Agnew receiving 1119 out of the 1317 votes cast.
Although considered something of a political joke at first — one Democratic television commercial featured hearty laughter as the camera panned to a TV with the words " Vice President Spiro Agnew?
Agnew went from his first election as County Executive to Vice President in six years — one of the fastest rises in US political history, comparable with that of Nixon, who became Vice President after four years in the House of Representatives and two years in the Senate.
Agnew toned down his rhetoric and dropped most of the alliterations after the 1972 election, with a view to running for president himself in 1976.
Nixon would have liked to replace Agnew on the Republican ticket in 1972 with John Connally, his chosen successor for ' 76, but he realized that Agnew's large conservative base of supporters would be in an uproar, so he reluctantly kept him as his running mate.
After leaving politics, Agnew became an international trade executive with homes in Rancho Mirage, California ; Arnold, Maryland ; Bowie, Maryland ; and near Ocean City, Maryland.
Agnew died unexpectedly on September 17, 1996, aged 77 at Atlantic General Hospital, in Berlin, Maryland, in Worcester County ( near his Ocean City home ), only a few hours after being hospitalized and diagnosed with an advanced, yet to that point undetected, form of leukemia.
In the same year Morgan Stanley merged with Shuman, Agnew & Co. Morgan Stanley served as lead underwriter for the IPO of Apple Computer, Inc. on December 12, 1980.
*" Special Occasions 4: Playing with Toys " by David Agnew ( Short Trips and Sidesteps )
A 1993 show featuring Only Theatre of Pain-era members Williams, Agnew and Belanger, along with bassist Casey Chaos, performing live from Los Angeles ' Patriot Hall was recorded and later released in 2001 as a DVD by Cleopatra Records.
* Secret Garden – " Adagio " with David Agnew ( cor anglais ) ( scenes 3, 27, 31, 34 )
The original line-up was led by frontman Tony Cadena, with Steve Soto on bass, Frank Agnew on guitar, John O ' Donovan on guitar and Peter Pan on drums.
with Alfie Agnew, Frank and Rikk's younger brother.
In 1988 Rikk Agnew and Steve Soto decided to replace Colburn with Paul Casey and start singing themselves.

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