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At the request of Governor, Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, on 25 July, " Dr. Jean Baptiste Phillipe the first coloured member of the Council, proposed a resolution to end apprenticeship and this was passed.
* Rasamimanana, Joseph ( Dr .) ( 1909 ) et Louis de Gonzague Razafindrazaka ( Governor ), Ny Andriantompokoindrindra, Antananarivo, 50 pages.
In October 2009, Dr. Delisle Worrell, who is slated to become the replacement Governor of Barbados ' Central Bank of Barbados and current Executive Director of the Centre for Money and Finance at the UWI Cave Hill Campus revealed that " the average Barbadian now earns between BDS $ 200 and BDS $ 499 per week ...."
The county was named for Dr. William Wyatt Bibb, a physician from Elbert County who went on to serve in the United States Senate and House of Representatives before becoming the first elected Governor of Alabama.
In 1864, Governor Henry Watkins Allen named Dr. Bartholomew Egan of Bienville Parish to establish a laboratory for the manufacture of medicines.
* Dr. John Wesley Hoyt ( 1831 – 1912 ), third Governor of Wyoming Territory.
She encounters many personalities, from the well-meaning Governor of Motavia to the eccentric Dr. Luveno, and faces off against an evil Medusa that can turn one to stone at one look and who seems to work for Lassic.
* Schnee, Dr. Heinrich ( Deputy Governor of German Samoa and last Governor of German East Africa ), German Colonization, Past and Future – The Truth about the German Colonies, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1926.
* Second Deputy Governor for ( Administrative Affairs ): Dr. Amin Aziz Jawad Qader
The prosecution named Colonel Abdullah el Tell, ex-Military Governor of Jerusalem, and Dr. Musa Abdullah Husseini as the chief plotters of " the most dastardly crime Jordan ever witnessed.
Dr. Fabelo was appointed by Governor Ann Richards as Executive Director in 1991 and served in this capacity until August 2003.
Between 1995 and 2000, Dr. Fabelo served as part of the policy team of Governor George W. Bush.
William was engaged to Elizabeth Graeme, daughter of prominent Philadelphia physician Dr. Thomas Graeme and granddaughter of Pennsylvania's 14th Governor, Sir William Keith.
The Chews entertained many visiting dignitaries, such as John Penn, Tench Francis, Jr., Robert, Thomas, and Samuel Wharton, Thomas Willing, John Cadwalader, Chief Justice William Allen and his wife Margaret, daughter of Andrew Hamilton, Dr. William Smith, Provost of the College of Philadelphia, botanist John Bartram, Edward Shippen, III, Edward Shippen, IV, and Peggy Shippen, Thomas Mifflin, later to become Governor of Pennsylvania, and Brigadier General Henry Bouquet, hero of the French and Indian War.
Physician, American Revolution general, and Rhode Island Supreme Court justice, Dr. Joshua Babcock and Royal Governor and Chief Justice of Rhode Island Samuel Ward were born in Westerly.
The ruling party, NPN, rigged him out of the senate seat, which was purportedly lost to a relatively little known state commissioner in then Governor Jim Nwobodo's cabinet called Dr. Edwin Onwudiwe.
All this came to an end on July 16, 1917, however, when Lomax was fired along with six other faculty members as the result of a political battle between Governor James Ferguson and the University President, Dr. R. E. Vinson.
For the entire period of its history, there was only one General-Governor ( Dr. Hans Frank ) and the Office ( later, the Government ) was headed by Chief of the Government ( Regierung, title translated also as the State Secretary or Deputy Governor ) Josef Bühler.
Speakers at the ceremony, including California Governor Pete Wilson, Kansas senator Bob Dole, and the Reverend Dr. Billy Graham, eulogized the former First Lady.
The foundation stone of the college was laid on 29 May 1957 by the then Governor of Kerala, Dr. B Ramakrishna Rao.
A successful convention was held at Eagle Square in Abuja under the leadership of Yobe state Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam FNCA, CPA where former Governor of Abia Chief Dr. Christopher ogbunnaya onu has emerged the National Chairman of the party.
Dr. Jackson of Newport collected samples of mortar from the mill and some of the oldest known structures in the town, including the very early Bull house ( c1640 ), the Easton house ( 1642-3 ), other houses, and the tombs of Governor Arnold and his wife.

Governor and Hospital
A check for $4,177.37 representing the last payment of a $50,000 federal grant to Rhode Island Hospital was presented to the hospital administrator, Oliver G. Pratt, yesterday by Governor Notte.
When her third child Margriet was born, the Governor General of Canada, Alexander Cambridge, Earl of Athlone, granted Royal Assent to a special law declaring Princess Juliana's rooms at the Ottawa Civic Hospital as extraterritorial so that the infant would have exclusively Dutch, not dual nationality.
( He was a founding Governor of the Foundling Hospital.
Cronkite then recapped the events as they had happened: that the President and Governor Connally had been shot and were in the emergency room at Parkland Hospital, and no one knew their condition as yet.
He also involved himself in the establishment of the Foundling Hospital, a charity championed by the Queen, for which he became a founding Governor.
Other important places of work are the Telemark Hospital and the County Governor of Telemark.
Handel had been a Governor of the Foundling Hospital, London.
That first performance was a great success and Handel was elected a Governor of the Hospital on the following day, a position he accepted.
William Hogarth, who was childless, had a long association with the Hospital and was a founding Governor.
In 1887, Pekelharing and Winkler were recalled, but before their departure Pekelharing proposed to the Governor General that the laboratory which had been temporarily set up for the Commission in the Military Hospital in Batavia should be made permanent.
On 29 July 1529 he was appointed Governor of Bethlehem Hospital ( Bedlam ), which was a profitable sinecure.
Of modest family origins, he rose through the ranks of the medical profession to establish a lucrative private practice and serve in a number of prominent roles, including Governor of Guy's Hospital, Fullerian Professor of Physiology and President of the Clinical Society.
Since Wallace was out of Alabama for more than twenty days while he was recovering in Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, the state constitution required Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley to serve as acting governor from June 5 until Wallace's return to Alabama on July 7.
* Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet – Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria ; Governor of Guy's Hospital ; researched and named Anorexia nervosa
* Hang on Tight Christ's Hospital: from Girlhood to Governor ISBN 978-1-84104-499-6
In 1796, he was named Governor of the Royal Naval Hospital at Greenwich in London, a position which he held until his death in 1816.
Examples include the large-scale concept of what is today Ketagalan Boulevard in central Zhongzheng District of Taipeh that showcases the Office of the Governor-General, Taiwan Governor Museum, Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei Guest House, Judicial Yuan, the Kangyo Bank and Mitsui Bussan Company buildings, as well as many examples of smaller houses found on Qidong Street.
He became Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty in November 1830 and Governor of Greenwich Hospital in April 1834.
Oswald was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, the same hospital in which President Kennedy and Governor Connally had been treated two days before, but died within approximately two hours after being shot.
With the title came responsibilities and he became Lieutenant in the Royal Navy at the age of sixteen and at seventeen represented his family as a founding Governor of the Foundling Hospital, a popular charity project to look after abandoned babies.
In September 1997, on the recommendation of the Chancellor and a community task force appointed by the Governor, the CSU Board of Trustees voted unanimously to accept the former Camarillo State Hospital site for the purpose of transforming it into the CSU's 23rd campus.
He was made a Lord of the Admiralty under the North administration, holding office until he was made Governor of Greenwich Hospital, by way of retirement, in January 1771.
On 19 April 1827, Governor George Arthur issued an order to create the Willow Court infirmary, later known as the Royal Derwent Hospital, which was established as an asylum to accept invalid and sick convicts from Hobart, Launceston and outstations.
For instance, upon installation, the lieutenant governor automatically becomes a Knight or Dame of Justice and the Vice-Prior in Quebec of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem and will also present numerous other provincial honours and decorations, as well as various awards that are named for and presented by the lieutenant governor, which were reinstated in 2000 by Lieutenant Governor Lise Thibault.

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