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Carpetbagger and Scalawag
" Creating ' the Propaganda of History ': Southern Editors and the Origins of Carpetbagger and Scalawag ," Journal of Southern History ( Nov 2006 ) 72 # 4 online at The Free Library
" Creating ' the Propaganda of History ': Southern Editors and the Origins of Carpetbagger and Scalawag ," Journal of Southern History, ( Nov 2006 ) 72 # 4.

Carpetbagger and for
The county was named for William E. Dodge, a New York U. S. Representative and businessman, abolitionist, and " Carpetbagger " who purchased large tracks of timberland in the area after the Civil War.
: And for that Carpetbagger I do not care a damn.
The OSS called this effort Operation Carpetbagger, and the modified B-24 aircraft used for the night-time missions were referred to as " carpetbaggers.
: And for a Carpetbagger I do not give a damn.
An active participant as a Reconstruction Carpetbagger in his new home, Tourgée had a number of inspiring and harrowing experiences that gave him ample material and impetus for the writing he would later undertake.
However, a new airfield under construction in the depths of rural Northamptonshire, RAF Harrington ( Station 179 ) proved ideal for Carpetbagger operations.
From 1867 to 1874 the Carpetbagger Republicans in the Texas State Legislature " looted the State and imposed heavy taxes on its people to pay for the liberality ".

Carpetbagger and Republican
* Harris, William C. The Day of the Carpetbagger: Republican Reconstruction in Mississippi ( 1979 )
As a Radical Republican and a Carpetbagger, he was military governor, Senator and civilian governor in Reconstruction-era Mississippi.
* Harris, William C. The Day of the Carpetbagger: Republican Reconstruction in Mississippi Louisiana State University Press, 1979.
" William Hines Furbush: African-American Carpetbagger, Republican, Fusionist, and Democrat ," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 2004 63 ( 2 ): 107 – 165.
* Harris, William C. The Day of the Carpetbagger: Republican Reconstruction in Mississippi ( 1979 ) online edition

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OSS was able to augment this force with Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft operating from RAF Harrington ( which they codenamed " Carpetbagger ").
The purpose of the Carpetbagger project was to fly Special Operations missions which entailed delivering supplies to resistance groups in enemy occupied countries.

Carpetbagger and .
* 1944 – World War II: Operation Carpetbagger, involving the dropping of arms and supplies to resistance fighters in Europe, begins.
The unpublished dissertation, Carpetbagger Extraordinary: Marshall Harvey Twitchell, 1840-1905 by the historian Jimmy G. Shoalmire studies Twitchell's life within the context of the social unrest in Red River Parish at the time.
: Assigned directly to Eighth Air Force Headquarters, performed special operations ( Operation Carpetbagger ) missions.
) Between January and September 1944, Operation Carpetbagger ran 1, 860 sorties between RAF Harrington, England, and various points in occupied Europe.
The awards season blog of The New York Times is entitled " The Carpetbagger.
* Brown, Canter, Jr. " Carpetbagger Intrigues, Black Leadership, and a Southern Loyalist Triumph: Florida's Gubernatorial Election of 1872 " Florida Historical Quarterly, 1994 72 ( 3 ): 275 – 301.
" Carpetbagger Rule in Reconstruction Texas: an Enduring Myth.
Carpetbagger of Conscience: A Biography of John Emory Bryant, Fordham University Press, 1999 ; religious reformer in South Carolina.
* Post, Louis F. " A ' Carpetbagger ' in South Carolina ," The Journal of Negro History Vol.
Edge of the Sword: The Ordeal of Carpetbagger Marshall H. Twitchell in the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Ames and James
Popular music stars in the early 1950s included Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Frankie Laine, Patti Page, Judy Garland, Johnnie Ray, Kay Starr, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin, Georgia Gibbs, Eddie Fisher, Teresa Brewer, Dinah Shore, Kitty Kallen, Joni James, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Toni Arden, June Valli, Doris Day, Arthur Godfrey, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Guy Mitchell, Nat King Cole, and vocal groups like The Mills Brothers, The Ink Spots, The Four Lads, The Four Aces, The Chordettes, Fontane Sisters, The Hilltoppers and The Ames Brothers.
Three months later, three of the six and eighteen others became the guild's first officers and board of directors: Ralph Morgan ( its first president ), Alden Gay, Kenneth Thomson, Alan Mowbray ( who personally funded the organization when it was first founded ), Leon Ames, Tyler Brooke, Clay Clement, James Gleason, Lucile Webster Gleason, Boris Karloff ( reportedly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein ), Claude King, Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Richard Tucker, Arthur Vinton, Morgan Wallace and Lyle Talbot.
* Farrell, James M. " Fisher Ames and Political Judgment: Reason, Passion, and Vehement Style in the Jay Treaty Speech ," Quarterly Journal of Speech 1990 76 ( 4 ): 415-434.
Fisher Ames, James Otis, and Patrick Henry are also valued for their political writings and orations.
Ames corresponded extensively with the historian James Wilford Garner during this period ; Garner's dissertation viewed Reconstruction as " unwise ," but absolved Ames of personal corruption.
Most law school education in the United States is based on standards developed by Christopher Columbus Langdell and James Barr Ames at Harvard Law School during the 1870s.
* James Booth as Kenny Ames ( Series 2 )
A Congressional investigation of thirteen members led to the censure of Ames and also James Brooks.
* Leon Ames as Major James Morton
James Barr Ames
James Barr Ames ( June 22, 1846 – January 8, 1910 ) was an American law educator, who popularized the " case-study " method of teaching law.
James Barr Ames and the Early Modern History of Unjust Enrichment.
* Ames, James Barr.
Other characters include Emma Emmerich, Otacon's stepsister and a computer wiz-kid ; Sergei Gurlukovich, Ocelot's former commanding officer and Olga's father ; President James Johnson, held hostage by the Sons of Liberty ; and DIA operative Richard Ames.
In 1775, he enlisted in the militia, serving under Captain Benjamin Ames in Colonel James Fryes ' regiment, opposing the British troops stationed in Boston.
* British and American authors such as Fisher Ames, John Randolph of Roanoke, Orestes Brownson, John Henry Newman, Walter Bagehot, Henry James Sumner Maine, William Edward Hartpole Lecky, Edwin Lawrence Godkin, William Hurrell Mallock, Leslie Stephen, Albert Venn Dicey, Robert Nisbet, Paul Elmer More, and Irving Babbitt.
Master Class faculty have recently included Helen Vendler, Jonathan Lethem, Colson Whitehead, James Wood, Richard Ford, Han Ong, Susan Choi, and Jonathan Ames.
Physician James W. Ames, for example, founded the first hospital for blacks in Detroit in 1910.
In addition to Preston and Peters, the cast featured Lisa Kirk as Lottie Ames and James Mitchell as William Desmond Taylor.
; human rights leaders Harry Wu, Desmond Tutu, and Elena Bonner ; scientists Bruce Ames, John Christy, and Charles Townes ; judges Vaughn Walker and James P. Gray ; journalists Alexander Cockburn, John Stossel, Bill Kurtis ; business leaders David Packard, John Templeton, Robert Galvin, and Walter B. Wriston.
Ames attended Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, then went to Harvard College, where he earned a law degree, and where his most influential teachers were George Santayana and William James ( whose daughter he was also engaged to, but did not marry ).
James H. Hilton Coliseum is a 14, 356-seat multi-purpose arena in Ames, Iowa.
Another SVR officer who defected to Britain in 1996 described details about several thousand Russian agents and intelligence officers, some of them " illegals " who live under deep cover abroad Recently caught Russian high-profile agents in US are Aldrich Hazen Ames, Harold James Nicholson, Earl Edwin Pitts, Robert Philip Hanssen and George Trofimoff.

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