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Hughes served as the Governor of New York from 1907 to 1910.
In 1908, Governor Hughes reviewed the clemency petition of Chester Gillette concerning the murder of Grace Brown.
In 1926, Hughes was appointed by New York Governor Alfred E. Smith to be the chairman of a State Reorganization Commission through which Smith's plan to place the Governor as the head of a rationalized state government, was accomplished, bringing to realization what Hughes himself had envisioned.
In 1910, New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes, shortly before becoming a Supreme Court Justice, spoke out against the income tax amendment.
Four Prime Ministers in 1945: Labor Prime Minister John Curtin ( left ) shares a joke with the Governor General Prince Henry ( in uniform ) with former Country Party Prime Minister Arthur Fadden, Nationalist Prime Minister Billy Hughes and UAP Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
The idea of the primary to nominate candidates was sponsored by anti-machine politicians such as New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes and Senator Albert B. Cummins.
* Charles Evans Hughes, U. S. Supreme Court Justice and former Governor of New York
* Freddy Picker, former Florida Governor -( Jerry Brown ) / ( Reubin O ' Donovan Askew ) / ( Harold Hughes ) / ( Ross Perot )
Simon Pollard Hughes, Jr. ( April 14, 1830-June 29, 1906 ) was the 15th Governor of the State of Arkansas and an officer in the American Civil War.
Hughes was elected Governor of Arkansas, being sworn in on January 1885.
Richard Joseph Hughes ( August 10, 1909December 7, 1992 ) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 45th Governor of New Jersey from 1962 to 1970, and as Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1973 – 1979.
Hughes is the only person to have served New Jersey as both Governor and Chief Justice.
* New Jersey Governor Richard Joseph Hughes, National Governor's Association
After negotiations with New Jersey Governor Richard J. Hughes, the Port Authority decided to build the World Trade Center on a site along the Hudson River and the West Side Highway, rather than the East River site.
Governor 83 – 87 under Harry Hughes.
Even as Metro officially designated Rosecroft Raceway as the Green Line's southern terminus, more than half of Prince George's County's representatives in the Maryland state legislature asked Governor Harry Hughes to review the proposed route after allegations of improper political pressure regarding the 1978 route decision surfaced.
When, in 1909, the state of New York acquired a parcel of land at Bear Mountain to build a new prison, Harriman approached New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes with a proposal to extend the Palisades Interstate Park with a donation of thousands of acres and one million dollars as an endowment for its management if the governor would agree to locate the prison somewhere else.
Previously it had closed on August 2, 2006 due to a heat wave which had hit the Eastern Seaboard and for three entire seasons during World War II and in 1911 and 1912 when it was not economically viable following New York State legislation enacted by the administration of Governor Charles Evans Hughes which outlawed all forms of wagering on horse racing.
This break with Eisenhower led Hughes to begin a new relationship as the political advisor for the Rockefeller family, and worked as a political advisor and speechwriter for Governor Nelson Rockefeller during his unsuccessful presidential bid in 1968.
In 1907, Governor Charles Evans Hughes selected Osborne to serve as upstate commissioner on the state's first Public Services Commission.

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Sugarcane, produced by slave labor, drove the islands ' economy during the 18th and early 19th centuries, until the abolition of slavery by Governor Peter von Scholten on July 3, 1848.
Foreigners who visited the missions remarked at how the priests ' control over the Indians appeared excessive, but necessary given the white men's isolation and numeric disadvantage .< ref > Bennett 1897b, p. 158: " In 1825 Governor Argüello wrote that the slavery of the Indians at the missions was bestial ... Governor Figueroa declared that the missions were < nowiki >'</ nowiki > entrenchments of monastic despotism < nowiki >'</ nowiki >..."</ ref > Indians were not paid wages as they were not considered free laborers and, as a result, the missions were able to profit from the goods produced by the Mission Indians to the detriment of the other Spanish and Mexican settlers of the time who could not compete economically with the advantage of the mission system.
His cattle at the Mayflower Farm have produced world records, while he himself has publicly served in positions appointed by the United States Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland and Ohio Governor Richard Celeste.
In addition to former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, Villanova has produced several military and governmental officials.
The latest Indians, the Seneca named Wellsville " Gistaguat " according to a map produced in 1771 by Guy Johnson, as the official map of New York State at the time, for then Governor William Tryon.
He found reports that documentary evidence of their identity or involvement was sent to Governor Monroe but never produced in court, and suggests that it was to protect the Republican Party.
She produced various studies in areas such as energy and day care and made policy recommendations to the Governor and Legislature.
In the California gubernatorial election, 2010 Trippi produced the media, television, radio and social media for Jerry Brown's campaign for Governor of California, and Brown defeated Meg Whitman.
In 2009, The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner, a short documentary film, was produced by Just Media and HBO, chronicling the Initiative 1000 campaign.
In 1756, Pennsylvania Governor Morris, in his Declaration of War against the Lenni Lenape ( Delaware ) people, offered " 130 Pieces of Eight, for the Scalp of Every Male Indian Enemy, above the Age of Twelve Years ," and " 50 Pieces of Eight for the Scalp of Every Indian Woman, produced as evidence of their being killed.
In partnership with Charles Wyndham in 1900 at the Criterion, Bourchier produced His Excellency the Governor, Lady Huntworth ’ s Experiment, The Noble Lord, and Mamma.
The program produced several individuals who went on to prominent careers in government and business, including Nevada's current Governor, Brian Sandoval.
Since 1985, Shrum has conceived and produced advertising ( TV, radio, print ) for twenty-six winning U. S. Senate campaigns ; eight winning campaigns for Governor ; the Mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, Dade County and San Francisco, and the Democratic Leader of the United States House of Representatives.
The papers he and Rockefeller Institute scholars produced during his tenure as Lieutenant Governor included analysis of New York's budget process, its Medicaid system, the budgetary powers of the Governor, transportation infrastructure, and the structural budgetary imbalance facing the state.
Violence was renewed in Cyprus by EOKA, but it increasingly drew in the Turkish community when the new Governor Sir Hugh Foot's plan ( for unitary self-government ) incited Turkish-Cypriot riots and produced a hostile response from the Turkish government.
At the opening ceremonies for the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint, held on January 2, 1908, Governor General Earl Grey struck the Dominion of Canada ’ s first domestically produced coin.
Franklin also produced a newspaper report purporting to describe the transmittal of scalps of soldiers, settlers, women and children to the Royal Governor of Canada by Britain's Indian allies.
She produced NPR's coverage of the Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's election, award-winning coverage of California's prison system, and the death of pop legend Michael Jackson.
Roy Thomas Baker ( Born Hampstead, London, England ) is a multiple award-winning English music producer, songwriter, arranger and Recording Academy Governor, who has produced Platinum and Gold certified pop and rock records from the 1970s to the present.
Dying Like Ophelia is a 2002 award winning six-minute drama, directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly, produced by Veni Vidi Vici Motion Pictures and based on an excerpt of the play, Lion In The Streets, by Judith Thompson, two-time winner of the Governor General Award.
As with The Governor & J. J. and Get Smart, it was produced by Talent Associates and CBS Productions.

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