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* 1840 Alexander Cameron Sim, Scottish pharmacist and businessman, founded Kobe Regatta & Athletic Club ( d. 1900 )
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.
The armies met on 21 June in Lochaber and Alexander, suffering the defection of Clan Chattan ( the MacKintoshes ) and Clan Cameron, was heavily defeated.
Things to Come ( 1936 ) is a British science fiction film produced by Alexander Korda and directed by William Cameron Menzies.
Later that night, at a neo-Nazi party which Derek and Danny are both attending ( despite the fact that Derek told Danny not to attend ), Derek confronts and tells the leader, Cameron Alexander ( Stacy Keach ), that he will no longer associate with him and the gang and tells him to " Stay away from me and Danny ", at which point Cameron provokes and insults Derek.
* Stacy Keach as Cameron Alexander, the older and manipulative leader of the surrounding white supremacy movement
* Alexander Cameron Campbell, MP for Argyllshire, 1841 1843
At the time of Stewart's acclamation, Premier Alexander Cameron Rutherford seemed unassailable: he controlled 36 of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta's 41 seats ( Stewart's being one ), and his Liberals had just won nearly sixty percent of the vote in their re-election bid.
In 1910, the government of Alberta Premier Alexander Cameron Rutherford was embroiled in the Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal.
In 1910, the Liberal government of Alexander Cameron Rutherford was embroiled in the Alberta and Great Waterways ( A & GW ) Railway scandal.
It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory, its first president.
In a letter to Alexander Cameron Rutherford in early 1906, while he was in the process of setting up McGill University College in Vancouver, Tory wrote, " If you take any steps in the direction of a working University and wish to avoid the mistakes of the past, mistakes which have fearfully handicapped other institutions, you should start on a teaching basis.
General Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron GCB ( 20 May 1808 8 June 1888 ) was a British Army officer who fought in the Crimean War ( 1853 1856 ), commanded troops during part of the New Zealand Land Wars and was Governor of the Royal Military College Sandhurst from 1868 to 1875.
: 1920-21: Alexander Gordon Cameron
* In the United Kingdom ; the informal cabinet grouping of David Cameron, Nick Clegg, George Osborne, and Danny Alexander
Cameron has a brother, Allan Alexander ( born 1963, a barrister and QC ) and two sisters, Tania Rachel ( born 1965 ) and Clare Louise ( born 1971 ).
* Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron, British general and commander in the New Zealand Land Wars
* February 2Alexander Cameron Rutherford, lawyer and politician, first premier of Alberta ( died 1941 )
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Alexander William Cameron Corbett ( b. 2004 )
Notable Hamilton alumni include US Secretary of State Elihu Root ( 1864 ), US Vice President James S. Sherman ( 1878 ), poet Ezra Pound ( 1905 ), theatre critic Alexander Woollcott ( 1909 ), jurist and diplomat Philip Jessup ( 1919 ), psychologist B. F. Skinner ( 1926 ), Nobel Prize Winner Paul Greengard ( 1948 ), civil rights leader Bob Moses ( 1956 ), novelist Terry Brooks ( 1966 ), playwright Richard Nelson ( 1971 ), US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack ( 1972 ), composer Jay Reise ( 1972 ), Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Melinda Wagner ( 1979 ), novelist Peter Cameron ( 1982 ), actor Tony Goldwyn ( 1982 ), author Garret Kramer ( 1984 ), novelist Kamila Shamsie, actor and writer for The Office Paul Lieberstein ( 1989 ), actor Grayson McCouch ( 1991 ), Academy Award-winning screenwriter Nat Faxon ( 1997 ), and politician and author Matthew Zeller ( 2004 ).
Ross Alexander Cameron ( born 14 May 1965 ), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to October 2004, representing the Division of Parramatta, New South Wales.
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Some notable former DJs at the station include Ryan Cameron, Rhubarb Jones, Rob Parker, Randall Davidson, Jonathan Dorsey, Lisa Lang, Kevin Sanders, Robert Ray, Audra Schwarz, Trevor Head, Drew Fountain, Bubba Petty, Perry Minyard, Mike Bland, Sean Gilbert, Lacey Smith, Brooks Robinson, Errol Crane, John Crosby, Tommy Butler, Jerry Edwards, Bryan Hubbard, Sam Mills, Teri Lamprey, Singin ' Steve Sedberry and Emily Alexander.

Alexander and Rutherford
A notable high school level scholarship is the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship which was introduced by the Government of Alberta in 1980.
The Alexander Rutherford scholarship is to recognize and reward exceptional academic achievement at the senior high school level and to encourage students to continue their studies.
he was not involved in any of the railway scandals, current or past ; he was not conspicuously involved in any of the personal battles that had consumed Alexander Rutherford, Frank Oliver, the brothers Arthur and Clifford Sifton, Charles Cross, or any of their followers ; he was not a high-powered flamboyant Liberal partisan ; he did not let himself get involved in federal Liberal Party machinations over issues such as the conscription crisis ; nor did he seem to be high-handed or dictatorial — a criticism levelled at his predecessor, Arthur Sifton.
While Premier, Alexander Rutherford, always a stalwart ally of the University of Alberta, approved a plan to locate Alberta's first agricultural college on the university's campus, in Rutherford's home town of Strathcona.
Rutherford in his law office, 1911Besides his work as a lawyer, Alexander Rutherford was involved in a number of business enterprises.
Alexander Rutherford was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Edmonton, alongside his family.
In 1980, the government of Alberta created the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship, which awards more than $ 20 million annually to high school students selected on the basis of academic excellence.
The University of Alberta was established by the University Act, 1906 in the first session of the new Legislative Assembly, with Premier Alexander C. Rutherford as its sponsor.
In the end, the city of Edmonton became the capital and the then-separate city of Strathcona on the south bank of the river, where Premier Alexander Rutherford lived, was granted the university, much to the chagrin of Calgary for many years to come.
His father was minister James Alexander Haldane, and his second wife Margaret Rutherford, a daughter of Professor Daniel Rutherford.
Other famous scientists, engineers, theorists and inventors from the UK include: Sir Francis Bacon, Richard Trevithick ( Train ), Thomas Henry Huxley, Francis Crick ( DNA ), Rosalind Franklin ( Photo 51 ), Robert Hooke, Humphry Davy, Robert Watson-Watt, J. J. Thomson ( discovered Electron ), James Chadwick ( discovered Neutron ), Frederick Soddy ( discovered Isotope ), John Cockcroft, Henry Bessemer, Edmond Halley, Sir William Herschel, Charles Parsons ( Steam turbine ), Alan Blumlein ( Stereo sound ), John Dalton ( Colour blindness ), James Dewar, Alexander Parkes ( celluloid ), Charles Macintosh, Ada Lovelace, Peter Durand, Alcock & Brown ( first non-stop transatlantic flight ), Henry Cavendish ( discovered Hydrogen ), Francis Galton, Sir Joseph Swan ( Incandescent light bulb ), Sir William Gull ( Anorexia nervosa ), Frank Pantridge, George Everest, Edward Whymper ( first ascent of Matterhorn ), Daniel Rutherford, Arthur Eddington ( luminosity of stars ), Lord Rayleigh ( why sky is blue ), Norman Lockyer ( discovered Helium ), Julian Huxley ( formed WWF ), Adam Smith ( pioneer of modern economics and capitalism ), John Herschel, Bertrand Russell ( analytic philosophy pioneer ), Jim Marshall ( guitar amplification pioneer ), Richard Dawkins, Stephen Hawking, Joseph Priestly and others.
* May 26-Arthur Sifton becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Alexander Rutherford
* Premier of Alberta: Alexander Rutherford
Alexander C. Rutherford ( 1905 1910 ), Arthur L. Sifton ( 1910 1917 ) and Charles Stewart ( 1917 1921 ) led Liberal governments, until the party was swept from office in the 1921 election by the United Farmers of Alberta.
* Dictionary of American Biography ( 1934 36 ); Nevins wrote 40 articles on Alexander Hamilton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, etc.

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Selkirk, el verdadero Robinson Crusoe, a stop motion film by Tournier Animation based on Alexander Selkirk's life was premiered simultaneously in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on 2 February 2012.
In February 1705, Queen Anne, who had made Marlborough a Duke in 1702, granted him the Park of Woodstock and promised a sum of £ 240, 000 to build a suitable house as a gift from a grateful crown in recognition of his victory a victory which British historian Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy considered one of the pivotal battles in history, writing " Had it not been for Blenheim, all Europe might at this day suffer under the effect of French conquests resembling those of Alexander in extent and those of the Romans in durability.
* Grandchildren: Alexander ( b. March 1974 ), Kindra ( b. May 1976 ), Camberley ( b. June 1978 ), and Francis ( b. February 1981 ), Michael & Barbara Crick's children ; Mark & Nicholas, the late Jacqueline and Christopher Nichols ' children.
Herbert Alexander Simon ( June 15, 1916 February 9, 2001 ) was an American political scientist, economist, sociologist, and psychologist, and professor — most notably at Carnegie Mellon University — whose research ranged across the fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive science, computer science, public administration, economics, management, philosophy of science, sociology, and political science.
Alexander was then in February 1928 promoted to colonel ( backdated to 14 May 1926 ) and was the next month appointed Officer Commanding the Irish Guards Regimental District and 140th ( 4th London ) Infantry Brigade in the Territorial Army a post he held until January 1930, when he again returned to study, attending the Imperial Defence College for one year.
For his service there, and in particular for his actions in the Loe-Agra operations against the Pathans in Malakand between February and April 1935, Alexander was that year made a Companion of the Order of the Star of India and was mentioned in despatches.
Alexander presided over Montgomery's victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein and the advance of the Eighth Army to Tripoli, for which Alexander was elevated to a knight grand cross of the Order of the Bath, and, after the Anglo-American forces from Operation Torch and the Eighth Army converged in Tunisia in February 1943, they were brought under the unified command of a newly-formed 18th Army Group headquarters, commanded by Alexander and reporting to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean at the Allied Forces Headquarters.
On February 9, a constitutional convention at Montgomery, Alabama, considered Davis, Howell Cobb, Alexander Stephens, and Robert Toombs for the office of provisional president.
Maxwell Herman Alexander " Max " Newman, FRS ( 7 February 1897 22 February 1984 ) was a British mathematician and codebreaker.
Pope Alexander VII ( 13 February 1599 22 May 1667 ), born Fabio Chigi, was Pope from 7 April 1655, until his death.
Pope Alexander VIII ( 22 April 1610 1 February 1691 ), born Pietro Vito Ottoboni, was Pope from 1689 to 1691.
Alexander VIII died on 1 February 1691.
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After the February Revolution, Nicholas II and his family were placed under house arrest in the Alexander Palace.
* 14 February 1876 — Alexander Bell applies for the patent " Improvements in Telegraphy ", for electromagnetic telephones using what is now called amplitude modulation ( oscillating current and voltage ) but which he referred to as " undulating current ".
The University of Manitoba is a non-denominational university, founded by Alexander Morris, that received a charter on February 28, 1877.
Following his April 1789 inauguration, President George Washington occupied two executive mansions in New York City: the Samuel Osgood House at 3 Cherry Street ( April 1789 February 1790 ), and the Alexander Macomb House at 39 41 Broadway ( February August 1790 ).
* Francis Alexander Anglin ( as Chief Justice, 16 September 1924 28 February 1933 ; appointed a Puisne Justice under Prime Minister Laurier, 23 February 1909 )
* February 25 Alexander du Toit, South African geologist ( b. 1878 )
* February 28 Alexander Henderson, American businessman ( d. 1925 )

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